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for governor of the great state of ohio he's also. please look last year on fox news you said special counsel bob muller's investigation of the russian election interference was a deep state conspiracy against donald trump. you still believe do you think the president should fire. well i would advise him against firing moeller and my comments related to the deep state related to this larry that there were elements in the pentagon the state department and the cia who are obviously trying to. influence the trump administration to be more hawkish more interventionist and frankly it appears they have succeeded now i want to. compare something here you have to remember that when we went against iraq when we attacked iraq. there was no case for that but who was pushing for that was it george bush george bush didn't understand international relations but people in the pentagon in the cia and the state department they pushed him to attack iraq saying there's weapons of mass destruction well they lied so what happened under another president p
for governor of the great state of ohio he's also. please look last year on fox news you said special counsel bob muller's investigation of the russian election interference was a deep state conspiracy against donald trump. you still believe do you think the president should fire. well i would advise him against firing moeller and my comments related to the deep state related to this larry that there were elements in the pentagon the state department and the cia who are obviously trying to....
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dave is from sort of east central ohio. and the work that he has done with the mine workers is so, so important. teamster vice president john murphy is also here and he's had a big role to play in this pension issues. thanks to norm skinner and phil smith. other mine workers who are in this audience. i'm so appreciative of the work you've done. to some of us these guys look familiar, the teamsters and mine workers, it's because they spent the last couple of years traveling back and forth from ohio or wherever some of them live to washington fighting for the retirement that they earned. if you cover congress in a regular basis you've seen dozens of the black and yellow teamster shirts that mike has on. the times it seems like a week doesn't go by without seeing the trademark camo t-shirts of the united mine workers around the capitol. thanks for their continued engagement. thanks for wearing that today. i appreciate that. many of you -- many of you as journalists have helped tell the mine workers and teamsters and other trad
dave is from sort of east central ohio. and the work that he has done with the mine workers is so, so important. teamster vice president john murphy is also here and he's had a big role to play in this pension issues. thanks to norm skinner and phil smith. other mine workers who are in this audience. i'm so appreciative of the work you've done. to some of us these guys look familiar, the teamsters and mine workers, it's because they spent the last couple of years traveling back and forth from...
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just like the teens in ohio. in the months after the raid at e trailer park, six people were arrested, among them aroldo stillo, the guatemalan trafficker. heled guilty to forced lab and was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. >> these people charged in this case, they work as a team. so there's leaders. 's then thehat you would call sort of task masters, the people who actually oversee the slave labor. and then there's dindividuals who recruit transport them, and they all have different roles. some are more culpable than others. >> altan: after the initial arrests, prosecutors continued looking for biggers. targ >> the fbi and the department os homelaurity, they're continuing to investigate the case. and we will follow the facts wherever they go. wa >> altan: we also ed to know who else was responsible. our reporting led us to focus on a key player in the ohio operation-- a man who worked with decoster, and then trillium. his me is pablo duran, sr., and his company had a multi-million-dollar contract with t
just like the teens in ohio. in the months after the raid at e trailer park, six people were arrested, among them aroldo stillo, the guatemalan trafficker. heled guilty to forced lab and was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison. >> these people charged in this case, they work as a team. so there's leaders. 's then thehat you would call sort of task masters, the people who actually oversee the slave labor. and then there's dindividuals who recruit transport them, and they all have...
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people i meet over ohio feel invisible. they don't feel like the value of work in this country is what it used to be. they feel like washington ignores them, and all too often they're right. that's another reason we immediate to do this to prove them wrong. the average retiree, get this. the average retiree in one of these plans is owed about $1,000 a month. for mine workers it is $500. for some others it is even less. the average pension -- the average person in the top 1% -- we are talking millionaires and very top tax bracket. the average person in the top 1% from the tax bill that recently passed congress will get what amounts to $5,000 a month in tax benefits. that puts it into perspective. if rita were here today she would remind us workers and retirees who paid into these plans are taxpayers, too. 2015 multi-employer pension participants paid more than $35 billion in taxes. the chamber of commerce, lobbying heavily for a solution, not precisely what it is yet but lobbying heavily for a solution, notes that the multi-
people i meet over ohio feel invisible. they don't feel like the value of work in this country is what it used to be. they feel like washington ignores them, and all too often they're right. that's another reason we immediate to do this to prove them wrong. the average retiree, get this. the average retiree in one of these plans is owed about $1,000 a month. for mine workers it is $500. for some others it is even less. the average pension -- the average person in the top 1% -- we are talking...
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tonight brandenburg versus ohio.his 1969-case of the warren court unanimously handed town one of the most expansive interpretations ever of our first amendment guarantees to free speech and assembly. edie strossen, what are the basics of the case. >> clarence brandenburg was the leader of the ku klux klan in cincinnati, ohio who held a rally for his small group of followers only, invited some members of the news media to attend the rally. they filmed it and aired it on tv, showing him in a hood, klan regalia, in front of a burning cross, some members of his organizations were bran dishing guns, making racist statements about jews and blacks and he was convicted and sentenced one to ten years under an ohio statute that made it a crime to advocate violence as a form of social change. >> obviously for the next 90 minutes we're going to dig into the particulars of this case and learn about its impact on our society. but as we get started, we have two pieces of media for you. going to listen to a little bit of the oral ar
tonight brandenburg versus ohio.his 1969-case of the warren court unanimously handed town one of the most expansive interpretations ever of our first amendment guarantees to free speech and assembly. edie strossen, what are the basics of the case. >> clarence brandenburg was the leader of the ku klux klan in cincinnati, ohio who held a rally for his small group of followers only, invited some members of the news media to attend the rally. they filmed it and aired it on tv, showing him in...
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is very red flag proposal in ohio? >> we have five different proposals in ohio. a bump stock, the reporting system. there are five of them. they are significant. nix system are the and the red flag bill. i'm hopeful we can pass it, and if we did that, we would be one of the leaders in the red states, as we have been consistently. i'm optimistic today that we can achieve something significant. >> do you think gun control should be a state-by-state races -- basis? >> i think a federal law says you cannot have an automatic weapon, the laws are changing to say you should not have a fully automatic weapon. but as important is you don't want to disrespect anybody. gunse who have their believe deeply that there don't need to be any changes, that the problem is the person and not the gun. i can understand that, but when somebody is unbalanced, or when the system doesn't work and a felon is able to get their hands on a gun, nobody should be for that. these are reasonable proposals, put together by people who have diverse views. ought toat i think we do. i hope that the pr
is very red flag proposal in ohio? >> we have five different proposals in ohio. a bump stock, the reporting system. there are five of them. they are significant. nix system are the and the red flag bill. i'm hopeful we can pass it, and if we did that, we would be one of the leaders in the red states, as we have been consistently. i'm optimistic today that we can achieve something significant. >> do you think gun control should be a state-by-state races -- basis? >> i think a...
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marcy from ohio. democrat who just set the record for the longest serving woman in congressional history. we have the support from groups as diverse as the chamber of commerce and the aarp. large corporations and small businesses are standing shoulder to shoulder with unions. all pushing for a solution. because this crisis demands it, it threatens small businesses, workers, republicans and democrats and independents and people that don't both tore vote. the larger of the plans is the central states teamsters. there are 50,000 participants in that plan in my state of ohio. there are 32,000 of them in missouri. 25,000 in texas. 20,000 in florida. 16,000 in tennessee. 13,000 in georgia. 10,000 in iowa. it's broad and deep. and members of congress, my hope is and i believe, members of congress will understand that and be involved as a result. that's just one plan. that's just the central states plan. there are more than 100 plans on the brink of failure with at least -- with members in every single state
marcy from ohio. democrat who just set the record for the longest serving woman in congressional history. we have the support from groups as diverse as the chamber of commerce and the aarp. large corporations and small businesses are standing shoulder to shoulder with unions. all pushing for a solution. because this crisis demands it, it threatens small businesses, workers, republicans and democrats and independents and people that don't both tore vote. the larger of the plans is the central...
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ohio. this decision brought down one of the most important about free speech. >> clarence brandenberg was the leader of the ku klux klan in ohio. he held a rally, they filmed it and aired it on tv showing him in klan regalia in front of a burning cross while they were brandishing guns making racist , statements about jews and blacks. he was convicted under an ohio statute that made it illegal to advocate violence as a form of social change. >> for the next 90 minutes, we will dig into the particulars of this case and the impact on society. as we get started, we have two pieces for you. we will listen to the oral arguments in the case. you will hear particulars, and please note it includes the used by thenguage defendant in this case. then we move on to justice ginsburg and her 1993 confirmation hearing where she talks about the case. there is a second portion of the film where the people are marching around a burning cross, hooded, armed, shouting profanities in which there is a question wh
ohio. this decision brought down one of the most important about free speech. >> clarence brandenberg was the leader of the ku klux klan in ohio. he held a rally, they filmed it and aired it on tv showing him in klan regalia in front of a burning cross while they were brandishing guns making racist , statements about jews and blacks. he was convicted under an ohio statute that made it illegal to advocate violence as a form of social change. >> for the next 90 minutes, we will dig...
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how important will these issues be in ohio? still has a 50% approval rating in ohio. do with the growth and the economy and what is going on in ohio. it will be positive. we saw these technical difficulties with the irs. nowe are a lot of questions that we have this in the tax system. what is going on at the irs and what needs to change? rep. renacci: we need to get isk to where -- our irs looking at ways to become more efficient. they say they need more money, but i am a business guide. -- business guy. you have to make better use of the money you have. they are going to have to prioritize, which i think is key. we don't do enough of that in the government world. shery: will all of these changes be enough when we are seeing more gop congressman retire from the house? when it comes to the simple issue of numbers, can you still keep majority? rep. renacci: the american people make that decision. at the end, they are going to judge this congress. what this president is getting done with this congress. issue right now is the senate. they are not passing bills. that is th
how important will these issues be in ohio? still has a 50% approval rating in ohio. do with the growth and the economy and what is going on in ohio. it will be positive. we saw these technical difficulties with the irs. nowe are a lot of questions that we have this in the tax system. what is going on at the irs and what needs to change? rep. renacci: we need to get isk to where -- our irs looking at ways to become more efficient. they say they need more money, but i am a business guide. --...
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ohio state representative, member of the house of representatives, governor of ohio, candidate for president, and perhaps my favorite title, political science major. governor john kasich brings a rich record of public service to the people of ohio. in this current role, the governor's credited with leading ohio's comeback. specifically, he and his colleagues in columbus turned an $8 billion shortfall into a $2 billion surplus and cut taxes and have made ohio one of the top job-creating states in the nation with over new jobs. 460,000while in congress, governor kasich was a chief architect of a last federal balance the budget. as chairman of the house budget committee, he led the effort to balance the federal budget for the first time in a decade. he also served 18 years on the house armed services committee. outside of politics, he has had successful careers as an investment banker, "new york times" best-selling author, and host of his own shows on fox news. please join me in welcoming to the new england college, the governor of ohio, john kasich. [applause] prof. lesperance: here we go. gov
ohio state representative, member of the house of representatives, governor of ohio, candidate for president, and perhaps my favorite title, political science major. governor john kasich brings a rich record of public service to the people of ohio. in this current role, the governor's credited with leading ohio's comeback. specifically, he and his colleagues in columbus turned an $8 billion shortfall into a $2 billion surplus and cut taxes and have made ohio one of the top job-creating states...
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i defer to my colleague from ohio. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i thank the senator from rhode island for his leadership and his outspokenness and how he has shown the importance of this senate actually doing its job on both climate change and campaign finance, how much they are related to each other because of the stranglehold the oil industry has on the republican party and the hundreds of millions of dollars they spend. and senator whitehouse has been to this floor well over 100 times talking about that. and eventually this body, the country certainly listens and the country is certainly in the same place where he is and a lot of us are unfortunately, that special interest groups in this town continue to control this senate. mr. president, right now american manufacturers, american workers aren't competing upon a level playing field with foreign competitors. the export import bank is a vital tool for manufacturers in ohio, in other states it's helping them export ohio products around the world. it's helping them compete in the global mar
i defer to my colleague from ohio. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. brown: i thank the senator from rhode island for his leadership and his outspokenness and how he has shown the importance of this senate actually doing its job on both climate change and campaign finance, how much they are related to each other because of the stranglehold the oil industry has on the republican party and the hundreds of millions of dollars they spend. and senator whitehouse has been to this...
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i went to ohio state. there, we have 48,000 students at ohio state. lived in a dormitory with 15 college roommates -- there was 16 of us in the suite. there was some things that happened that i didn't like, asked for a meeting with the president of the university. i was always told to take it to the top. i couldn't get in, they finally let me in. they let me see the president, i watched my complaint, i looked around at the office, i was pretty impressed. i said i don't know what i want to do. i like your office and all of this. amy this is the job for me. [laughter] i said what exactly do you do? academice about their and financial responsibilities. he said to me, tomorrow i am going to fly to washington to have a meeting with president nixon. i said there is a number of things i would like to talk to him about also. he said you can't . out theple would go door, i said if i write a letter would you give it to the president? he said i would do that. i wrote a letter to president nixon about how i thought he was doing. , if you would like to discuss thi
i went to ohio state. there, we have 48,000 students at ohio state. lived in a dormitory with 15 college roommates -- there was 16 of us in the suite. there was some things that happened that i didn't like, asked for a meeting with the president of the university. i was always told to take it to the top. i couldn't get in, they finally let me in. they let me see the president, i watched my complaint, i looked around at the office, i was pretty impressed. i said i don't know what i want to do. i...
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he is credited with leading ohio's come back. specifically, he and his colleagues in columbus turned in columbus turned and $8 billion shortfall into $2 billion surplus. his mid-ohio one of the top job grading states in the nation. congress, he was the chief architect of the last federal balanced budget. as chair of the house budget committee, he led the effort to balance the budget for the first time in decades. outside of politics, his head successful career as a banker. please welcome me -- please join me a lot to me john kasich. [applause] >> how about a round of applause for johnson new new. and the endow it will former congressman for the state of connecticut, christopher shea. they help me get the budget down. it was an amazing time. >> governor, welcome to new england college. welcome to new hampshire. judging by the turnout, the buzz that a company your visit and the presence of our friends from the media gives us the question on everyone's mind -- are you running for president? gov. kasich: it is like dan rather asking
he is credited with leading ohio's come back. specifically, he and his colleagues in columbus turned in columbus turned and $8 billion shortfall into $2 billion surplus. his mid-ohio one of the top job grading states in the nation. congress, he was the chief architect of the last federal balanced budget. as chair of the house budget committee, he led the effort to balance the budget for the first time in decades. outside of politics, his head successful career as a banker. please welcome me --...
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, second congressional district of ohio. she came to campaign for me. this was early in 1993, recalled it and i connect you george h. w. bush, 41, had lost his reelection. we did a political event in cincinnati. we took her to skyline chili which is a famous place in my hometown and all-around a southwest ohio. although skyline chili and cincinnati chili is an acquired taste. she at least acted like she really enjoyed it. she wore the bib, and people loved it. maybe most important way for me while she was there she cut a radio ad for me. in that way to achieve said i enjoy having skyline chili with rob portman when i'm in cincinnati. she said other things that were kind and, frankly, as a look back on that race, there were ten people in the primary. my name i can vacation was about 6%, half whom thought i was somebody else with a similar name. i think that radio ad played a huge role in my first election, and my ability to be up to date and to be able to serve the people of ohio. barbara bush was an important reason i won. i
, second congressional district of ohio. she came to campaign for me. this was early in 1993, recalled it and i connect you george h. w. bush, 41, had lost his reelection. we did a political event in cincinnati. we took her to skyline chili which is a famous place in my hometown and all-around a southwest ohio. although skyline chili and cincinnati chili is an acquired taste. she at least acted like she really enjoyed it. she wore the bib, and people loved it. maybe most important way for me...
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ohio governor john kasich. we are pleased and honored to have you back on our campus and judging by the size of tonight's audience. i think it's fair to say that new hampshire and the nation are very interested in what you have to say. it was founded in found in april of 2013 and brings together leaders from the world a business nonprofits academia art, public policy to that in a great room. to engage in lively conversations. this is our fourth event this year. we hosted. richard sweat. was he really an ambassador. were you an ambassador to denmark. i will have to show you more respect. he is a great guy. and we're delighted to have them here tonight. i want to take a moment for his assistance. burrs is a longtime friend of the governor and i'm pleased to say an alumnus of new england college. he was as you know presidential candidate serving as governor. he was a member of congress from central ohio for 18 years. they served as chairman of the budget committee. also the author to pin america united. which is a
ohio governor john kasich. we are pleased and honored to have you back on our campus and judging by the size of tonight's audience. i think it's fair to say that new hampshire and the nation are very interested in what you have to say. it was founded in found in april of 2013 and brings together leaders from the world a business nonprofits academia art, public policy to that in a great room. to engage in lively conversations. this is our fourth event this year. we hosted. richard sweat. was he...
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our next caller is from ohio. that thet seems to me terms that legal system and man is not above the law seems contrary to me because man makes the laws. i am an octogenarian. all law isthe -- created, criminal act is added to the books. you do not make the law unless there is a punishment attached to it. to me, the legal system has become a news around the american public's neck. our prisons are filled with people because of laws that put them in jail that would not have been there before. it is all right to murder if the law says you can abort a child, you cannot kill a man with the gun without going to prison. so i just have to say that the legal system better wake up to doing to this society. i'm listening to wonderful to ladies talking a lot of jargon and gibberish about first amendment rights and second amendment rights. how about truth and how about reality in law. wake up, young ladies. before we go to hell in this country. thank you. thank you for exercising your first amendment right to criticize the law
our next caller is from ohio. that thet seems to me terms that legal system and man is not above the law seems contrary to me because man makes the laws. i am an octogenarian. all law isthe -- created, criminal act is added to the books. you do not make the law unless there is a punishment attached to it. to me, the legal system has become a news around the american public's neck. our prisons are filled with people because of laws that put them in jail that would not have been there before. it...
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what's your stance on this french toast thing and why is it only available in ohio what has ohio donethis >> i can't answer the ohio question they do all different types of market tests i think it sounds good i won't lie. >> sounds great. i don't know why ohio. >> you sound jealous >> i am jealous. somebody in dayton right now is noshing on a french toast chalupa while we're sitting foodless wrong. >>> on deck, another cnbc exclusive. this is data on a food delivery service, can you bring us a french toast chalupa from ohio -- why this little delivery company might change the consumer. >>> and the nba's killer season. the huge uptick in numbers and ratings. big season for the nba don't go away. you're wchating mayonnaise exchange on cnbcctive. powered by intel core processor technology. now we can access our network and work together from anywhere. hey! hey everybody. you coming back for the team building? mobility by lenovo. no? it orchestration by cdw. ♪ >>> welcome back stock futures indicating not much dow may open higher, the nasdaq may open lower sometimes people buy, sometimes
what's your stance on this french toast thing and why is it only available in ohio what has ohio donethis >> i can't answer the ohio question they do all different types of market tests i think it sounds good i won't lie. >> sounds great. i don't know why ohio. >> you sound jealous >> i am jealous. somebody in dayton right now is noshing on a french toast chalupa while we're sitting foodless wrong. >>> on deck, another cnbc exclusive. this is data on a food...
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ohio.cted ofleader hate speech under an ohio law hiscourt unanimously ruled first amendment right was violated. here to discuss is the former head of the civil liberties union and law professor at the new york law school at manhattan and a senior professor. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. follow a set c-span -- follow us at c-span. for the landmark cases companion book and podcast at c-span.org\landmark cases. connect with c-span2 personalize the information you get from us. go to c-span.org\connect and sign up for email. the program guide is a daily email with the most updated primetime schedule and upcoming coverage. the booktv newsletter is sent weekly as an insiders look at upcoming authors handbook festivals. the american history tv weekly newsletter gives you the upcoming programming exploring our nation's past. up today.sign next, a look at how states are implementing carpet emissions standards under the clean air act. the senate environment and subcommittee h
ohio.cted ofleader hate speech under an ohio law hiscourt unanimously ruled first amendment right was violated. here to discuss is the former head of the civil liberties union and law professor at the new york law school at manhattan and a senior professor. watch landmark cases tonight and join the conversation. follow a set c-span -- follow us at c-span. for the landmark cases companion book and podcast at c-span.org\landmark cases. connect with c-span2 personalize the information you get from...
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the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, i just got the chance to hear my colleague from nevada talk about the importance of the tax cuts and tax reform that this chamber passed at the end of the year and is now in effect. all i can say to my constituents is this is the last year you're going to have to file under the old code. now you have the new code next year. why is that important? because it's simpler, it doubles the standard deduction as an example, which is a great simplification for a lot of taxpayers. it also takes about three million people off the tax rolls altogether. think about that. according to the joint committee on taxation, over three million americans who currently have income tax liability will no longer have it under this new tax reform bill. why? because it focuses on lowering the rates, doubling the standard deduction, doubling the child tax credit. that helps people who are lower income americans who right now have tax liability who won't in the future. so it will be easier for a lot of p
the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, i just got the chance to hear my colleague from nevada talk about the importance of the tax cuts and tax reform that this chamber passed at the end of the year and is now in effect. all i can say to my constituents is this is the last year you're going to have to file under the old code. now you have the new code next year. why is that important? because it's simpler, it doubles the standard deduction as an example, which...
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just get past the aisle of legal hurdle we action from longtime democratic congressman and current ohio gubernatorial candidate dennis kucinich on this edition of. well going to politicking on larry king a federal judge ruled this week that the trump administration must halt its plan to end the deferred action for children arrivals foreground the obama era policy that . children brought to the united states illegally to stay in the country and work toward permanent citizen ship separately listed terms controversial travel ban which the taliban threw out his presidential campaigns and attempted to implement in the beginning days of his a ministration has been legally challenge since and it may wind up passing the old legal. best with the supreme court we'll get a quick analysis on this a lot of other things with the former ohio congressman dennis kucinich who also to quite dismayed runs for the democratic presidential nomination as currently candidate for the ohio governor's office will also get into the controversy the former congressman faces regarding payments to his political action
just get past the aisle of legal hurdle we action from longtime democratic congressman and current ohio gubernatorial candidate dennis kucinich on this edition of. well going to politicking on larry king a federal judge ruled this week that the trump administration must halt its plan to end the deferred action for children arrivals foreground the obama era policy that . children brought to the united states illegally to stay in the country and work toward permanent citizen ship separately...
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. ♪ >> located on the banks of the ohio river, cincinnati has been called the queen city.nd while its skyline might shine like a crown, it has recently been tarnished by a disturbing development. after a brief drop the homicide rate in cincinnati is now back to about five times the national average. the whole region has felt the impact. especially the city's jail t hamilton county justice center. >> the population has gotten a lot more dangerous. we are holding on to the worst of the worst. gun violence in cincinnati is a problem. it is a big problem. the number of people that are incarcerated in here have shown violence in some way shape or form. >> most of the 1300 men in the jail are only charged with crimes and awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. male inmates charged with murder are held in four separate units known as murder pods. it is possible some of these inmates will never be on the streets of cincinnati again. but david bell has found a way to bring a little bit of the streets to them. >> this is right here is the cincinnati version of monopoly. >>
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ohio governor john kasich at new england college in new hampshire. that gets under way live tuesday at 5:30 p.m. eastern also on c-span. earlier today, president trump and first lady melania trump easter egg nnual the south lawn of the white house. the president took part in a few of the activities with the children and answered some reporters' questions. this is about 15 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, master sergeant and the president's own united states marine band performing the national anthem. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hail ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so galiently streaming ♪ ♪ and the rockets red glare ♪ the bombs bursting in air ♪ gave proof through the night ♪ that our flag was still there ♪ star spangled at banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ and the home of the brave >> i wish i had that voice. he was fantastic. thank you very much. the 2018 white house easter egg roll. man
ohio governor john kasich at new england college in new hampshire. that gets under way live tuesday at 5:30 p.m. eastern also on c-span. earlier today, president trump and first lady melania trump easter egg nnual the south lawn of the white house. the president took part in a few of the activities with the children and answered some reporters' questions. this is about 15 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, master sergeant and the president's own united states marine band performing the...
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from arkansas to ohio. large hail bouncing off the ground in yellow springs, ohio. you can see it right there. flood rains washing out this road in union county, indiana. 50 million people in the path of severe weather tonight, and abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano joining me now. rob, you're tracking this tornado activity, possible tornado activity? >> reporter: two reports of tornadoes, one with damage just east of dayton, ohio. you can see that cluster just past columbus. another line is moving down through little rock. that's where we have the tornado watch up until 8:00, 9:00. and then watches extended through texas and louisiana past that. cold front pushes east tonight. strong mid-level jet with this, so we could have damaging winds along it. snows wrapping around the back side of this. by 2:00 p.m., the cold front hits the east coast with strong thunderstorms there and then wrapping around that, more winter-like wind chills come thursday morning, tom. >> all right, but reports of tornadoes touching down tonight? >> reporter: and a higher threat for the
from arkansas to ohio. large hail bouncing off the ground in yellow springs, ohio. you can see it right there. flood rains washing out this road in union county, indiana. 50 million people in the path of severe weather tonight, and abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano joining me now. rob, you're tracking this tornado activity, possible tornado activity? >> reporter: two reports of tornadoes, one with damage just east of dayton, ohio. you can see that cluster just past columbus. another...
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ohio. you're on booktv from the tucson festival of books with author liza mundy, and we are listening. >> caller: hi, liza, this is michael, and i hope you can understand me all right. i'm a 30-year veteran of one of the service crypt logic agencies from the middle '60s until i retired in the mid '90s. >> guest: thank you for your service. >> caller: thank you. thank you for your book. [laughter] one brief question, then i'll go on. the women and men who were working on the yamamoto schedule, were they in op 20-g? were they part of the navy? >> guest: yes. yes, navy. uh-huh. >> caller: okay. i've heard the stories of the women in world war ii, and naval security, they were told if they everst said anything, they'd be shot. >> guest: exactly, you got it. >> caller: well, they didn't tell us we'd be shot. [laughter] none of us, we took our oath seriously, and i was president of the northern ohio chapter of the association of former intelligence officers, kind of involved with some debates abo
ohio. you're on booktv from the tucson festival of books with author liza mundy, and we are listening. >> caller: hi, liza, this is michael, and i hope you can understand me all right. i'm a 30-year veteran of one of the service crypt logic agencies from the middle '60s until i retired in the mid '90s. >> guest: thank you for your service. >> caller: thank you. thank you for your book. [laughter] one brief question, then i'll go on. the women and men who were working on the...
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they take north carolina and even add ohio. so republicans are just underscores the extent to which the republicans have benefit from this white noncollege shift and a difficult it would be for them if, in fact, that white noncollege shift went away. the final trade-off we're going to look at here is one thing we saw in 2016 was that the education gap widened at both ends, the white college voted became more democratic and white, non-college educated voters became significantly more republican. what if they continue into the future widening at both ends and say there was a five-point margin shift toward the republicans among white, non-college but a five-point margin shift among white college for the democrats? we find if you do that the republicans actually on net benefit from the trade-off and that reflects the fact nonwhite college voters there's more than white college voters and their very efficiently concentrated for republican purposes. so under that trade-off the republicans actually like would slightly amplified the el
they take north carolina and even add ohio. so republicans are just underscores the extent to which the republicans have benefit from this white noncollege shift and a difficult it would be for them if, in fact, that white noncollege shift went away. the final trade-off we're going to look at here is one thing we saw in 2016 was that the education gap widened at both ends, the white college voted became more democratic and white, non-college educated voters became significantly more republican....
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with both sides and citizen groups to try end gerrymandering in ohio.h, i stay involved but woulda myself a reformer, but if someone wants to get hints about the things i'm mot ssionate about, it's some of the central aspects of these books. >> wearing with your day job hat on the director of the ohio democratic party, let me just ask you a couple of questions about that. how much do you think ohio voters care or are interested in the russia inveson which is getting so much attention in washington? >> so interestingly, given that i wrote these books, i think they care but i don't think at's the winning message of candidates this year. i think to respond to everything trump does every day, it would be only anti-trump. so talk about russia and comey all day, athink that is a trp, and if democratic candidates get caught up on that every day ik they will not do as well in elections as if they stay disciplined and focused on the o kiissues people worry about every day around the kitchen table. w druff: david pepper the chair to have the democratic party in t
with both sides and citizen groups to try end gerrymandering in ohio.h, i stay involved but woulda myself a reformer, but if someone wants to get hints about the things i'm mot ssionate about, it's some of the central aspects of these books. >> wearing with your day job hat on the director of the ohio democratic party, let me just ask you a couple of questions about that. how much do you think ohio voters care or are interested in the russia inveson which is getting so much attention in...
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was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law. but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his client's first amendment rights. nadine strossen and katie fallow, a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" monday. and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmarkcases and follow us on c-span. and we have resources on our website. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. agriculture secretary sonny perdue testified on the 2019 budget request for his department. concern about trade disruptions, commodity prices, and recent natural disasters. this is about an hour and 25 minutes. >> we'll call this meeting of the ag appropriations meeting to order. we want to thank you very much for being here. we truly appreciate it.
was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law. but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his client's first amendment rights. nadine strossen and katie fallow, a senior attorney at columbia university's knight first amendment institute. watch "landmark cases" monday. and join the conversation. our hashtag is landmarkcases and follow us on c-span. and we have resources on our website. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's...
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. >> a malfunction at an ohio frat ita clinic damaging thousands of eggs, women sharing their heart break>> i felt i was going to die when i heard the news. everything i hoped and prayed for and looked forward to and had in my heart was destroyed. >> what went wrong and the new legal action against the hospital. >>> and fancy free. dubbed the a flew endsa he dodged killing four after driving drunk after his defense tem argued he was too wealthy for consequences, fleeing the country and now out of jail, the minister who counselled him now speaking out. >> i said why are you upset he said because i'm remorseful i don't know how to tell everybody this. >> why the young man's another is still inlabehind bars. first the "nightline" five. line" five. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ seresto,jake...o, seresto my favorite things ♪ ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto g
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ohio.aurentklan leader brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment rights. strossen, are nadine the former head of the american civil liberties union, and professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie italo, a senior at institute.iversity's watch "landmark cases" monday and join the conversation. and follow us on c-span. websiteresources on our for background on each cases. the companion book on a link to the national constitution center 's interactive constitution, and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmarkcases. aremong the issues that near and dear to me is this idea of having conversations across party lines and political ideologies. feel that common sense requires common experience. of having adea sharing point of information we can all rely on as opposed to be -- suspiciouss of of. that is something we are working on as educators and citizens. >> affordable housing,
ohio.aurentklan leader brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under an ohio law, but the supreme court unanimously ruled the state law violated his first amendment rights. strossen, are nadine the former head of the american civil liberties union, and professor at new york law school in manhattan. and katie italo, a senior at institute.iversity's watch "landmark cases" monday and join the conversation. and follow us on c-span. websiteresources on our for background on each cases....
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ohio. " and leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under a ohio law, but the supreme court ruled that the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine, the former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan, and katie fowler, a senior attorney at columbia university's wrist amendment institute. watch landmark cases, monday and joined the conversation. our #is landmark cases. follow us at c-span. on our websitees for background on each case. the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. c-span, where history unfold daily. as a79 c-span was created public service by america's televisione companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. announcer: we continue our turmoil968 america in with a look at conservative politics 50 years ago,
ohio. " and leader clarence brandenburg was convicted of hate speech under a ohio law, but the supreme court ruled that the state law violated his first amendment right. our guest to discuss this case are nadine, the former head of the american civil liberties union, and law professor at new york law school in manhattan, and katie fowler, a senior attorney at columbia university's wrist amendment institute. watch landmark cases, monday and joined the conversation. our #is landmark cases....
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the black voter turnout dropped by 10% in ohio from 2012 to 2016. why do you think that is, so we were intentionally provocative to see the response we could get in across each segment regardless of the level of participation, the consistent answer this half saying i don't think it even matters and so there's this kind of culture versus policy question and i think there's a big swath of folkthefolks that have no connet any level so you do need a singular figure like barack obama to elevate interest when you have to go beyond where's my self-interest in participating in this process so i think we have to take a deeper look at what the interests are not just peculiar to the white working class people that have economic interest as well so let's look at the full set of actors involved. >> my question has to do with the non- college-educated white. in the presentation is treated as a single group but if you feel a part of for women is that much of th a difference and particularly looking at 2020 i wonder if you peel down the white noncollege women as co
the black voter turnout dropped by 10% in ohio from 2012 to 2016. why do you think that is, so we were intentionally provocative to see the response we could get in across each segment regardless of the level of participation, the consistent answer this half saying i don't think it even matters and so there's this kind of culture versus policy question and i think there's a big swath of folkthefolks that have no connet any level so you do need a singular figure like barack obama to elevate...
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ohio. brandenberglarence was convicted of hate speech under ohio law.he supreme court unanimously ruled that state law piloted his first amendment right. our guest is the head of the seniord katie fallow, a fellow at columbia university's first amendment institute. watch landmark cases monday. #landmarkcases. follow us @cspan. we have a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution on our website and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landm arkcases. >> now a conversation on u.s.-north korea relations with former joint chief of staff chair mike mullen, including victor cha. this is about an hour.
ohio. brandenberglarence was convicted of hate speech under ohio law.he supreme court unanimously ruled that state law piloted his first amendment right. our guest is the head of the seniord katie fallow, a fellow at columbia university's first amendment institute. watch landmark cases monday. #landmarkcases. follow us @cspan. we have a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution on our website and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landm arkcases. >> now a...
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>> ohio is one of our flagship state so we have a lot of analysis. we looked at the change in population from 12 to 16 and then the number of by a race. we see a disproportionate level in terms of removing folks from the polls based on race it's not shocking i know there are several folks investigating this matter i'm not sure where it stands before the court i think it is going before the high court. what you're seeing is even inside of that context there is still the depression of the voter participation so you have a perch within the folks that are left are still not participating at the same level as before. some of this is a direct effect of the various laws passed to suppress voter turnout. i think we should take a broad view of what is suppressing voter turnout. i think gerrymandering is an enormous factor this if you don't have to compete for a particular geography than who's engaging in who's mobilizing folks to turnout at last i think alabama isn't known for its most progressive voting framework into their use saw a heightened level of part
>> ohio is one of our flagship state so we have a lot of analysis. we looked at the change in population from 12 to 16 and then the number of by a race. we see a disproportionate level in terms of removing folks from the polls based on race it's not shocking i know there are several folks investigating this matter i'm not sure where it stands before the court i think it is going before the high court. what you're seeing is even inside of that context there is still the depression of the...
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ohio is doing a lot of things. cincinnati children's established a universal screening program that has helped identify babies born with nas and get them to treatment faster. in previous hearings we talk about helping pediatric recovery centers receiving aid. there were trips to see firsthand our pediatric recovery center. i want to continue our work together to pass the crib act to make sure these recovery centers have the funding necessary. another initiative we have been working on is with the ohio perinatal project which has prescribed the best practices for treating babies born with nas. other states are looking to adopt this this successful model. our providers are overwhelmed. i hosted a conference yesterday for ceos from a handful of ohio's smaller and rural hospitals. they spoke about babies, how hard they are for hospitals to treat. -- all of them have an icu nicu's. a lot of them don't have providers who are experienced or specialized enough to care for these babies. as a result, they transfer the needed
ohio is doing a lot of things. cincinnati children's established a universal screening program that has helped identify babies born with nas and get them to treatment faster. in previous hearings we talk about helping pediatric recovery centers receiving aid. there were trips to see firsthand our pediatric recovery center. i want to continue our work together to pass the crib act to make sure these recovery centers have the funding necessary. another initiative we have been working on is with...
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she said because she was a woman, ohio bell would not give her a woman offered to men. got theshe got the job. ohio has since opened all of its men's jobs to women. ii, they had to rely on rosie the riveter. when the war ended and men came home, she was promptly fired. now there is another shortage of men, and companies like republic steel are yet again hiring women. rosie is back in the mill, but when this demand ends, she will likely be fired again. on the white-collar level, women still move up slower. varietye a wider of jobs open to them, but executive levels are still closed to them. only 1% of the 31 million women working in the united states earn $10,000 a year or more. one outstanding success among women is edith, a vice president of the carson. department store in chicago. she admits she made it in spite of men, not because of them. >> i find very easy to work with. if you recognize certain primary the male has at big ego that must be protected, it becomes a conscious part of your operation. it can be done. a woman can be a success in the aniness world, but it
she said because she was a woman, ohio bell would not give her a woman offered to men. got theshe got the job. ohio has since opened all of its men's jobs to women. ii, they had to rely on rosie the riveter. when the war ended and men came home, she was promptly fired. now there is another shortage of men, and companies like republic steel are yet again hiring women. rosie is back in the mill, but when this demand ends, she will likely be fired again. on the white-collar level, women still move...
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i will yield to my good friend from ohio, mr. tim ryan. >> and has become abundantly clear that congress is no exception and elected officials here in washington are being called to lead and we must answer that call. how can we expect others to follow our example when we are not willing to ignore knowledge the problem and take concrete steps to address it? to supportleasure the resolution that mandates required training for all members. house employees and interns. i look forward to learning more about how this training will be limited. the office of compliance plays an essential role -- how this
i will yield to my good friend from ohio, mr. tim ryan. >> and has become abundantly clear that congress is no exception and elected officials here in washington are being called to lead and we must answer that call. how can we expect others to follow our example when we are not willing to ignore knowledge the problem and take concrete steps to address it? to supportleasure the resolution that mandates required training for all members. house employees and interns. i look forward to...
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. >> congressman david representing ohio eighth congressional district joins us this morning to talk about a number of issues but let's start with the announcement yesterday by paul ryan. how was that made known to members? a while so there has been a lot of speculation but for a lot they first they heard of it was a tweet saying that they were expecting an announcement from politico actually i had been in the gym that morning i had heard about it that figured he didn't say anything but he did talk about theho schedule and how important it is to be at home so when i decidedwh to run with a senior in high school this year you miss out on those last two years that they are younger and heading into those high school years so ie think as a family guy it is an important decisions back you come to this with a fairly unique you were elected in a special election when it was vacated byjo john weiner but long -- weiner but would that be difficult to move forward with legislation? >> now but really all right i have our jobs because the speaker boehner resignation and the current speaker we kne
. >> congressman david representing ohio eighth congressional district joins us this morning to talk about a number of issues but let's start with the announcement yesterday by paul ryan. how was that made known to members? a while so there has been a lot of speculation but for a lot they first they heard of it was a tweet saying that they were expecting an announcement from politico actually i had been in the gym that morning i had heard about it that figured he didn't say anything but...
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teresa: en cleveland, ohio, no sÓlo dejó a su esposa, sino tener a sus dos hijos varones.spuÉs que me dieron los papeles y todo eso nunca fallÉ. teresa: pedro y celeste se conocieron en una fiesta de cumpleaÑosen el 2003 . celeste dice que enseguida se gustaron y comenzaron a salir . fue amora primera vista. celeste: vino a la casa, me golpeÓ la puerta y me entregó una sandÍa. con la sandía ya me compro. yo le dije, no quiere estar conmigo, tengo muchos problemas. precisa: celeste artemiados hijas de una-- teresa: celeste tenÍa dos hijas de una relaciÓn anterior, pero a pedro no le importÓ. un fruto de ese amor pronto naciÓ luis Ángel, quien ahora tiene nueve aÑos. stephanie rodrÍguez, la hija menor de celeste dice que desde el primer dÍa pedro trato a su familia como si fuera la suya. >> como estÁ pedro con nosotros es como si yo soy su hija tambiÉn. teresa: pedro asumiÓ tambiÉn la mÁs difÍcil decisiÓn. tiene parÁlisis cerebral y no puede valerse por sÍ mismo. apenas puede comunicarse. pedro: yo hablo por telÉfono con Él y se pone contento. teresa: pedro era quien lo limp
teresa: en cleveland, ohio, no sÓlo dejó a su esposa, sino tener a sus dos hijos varones.spuÉs que me dieron los papeles y todo eso nunca fallÉ. teresa: pedro y celeste se conocieron en una fiesta de cumpleaÑosen el 2003 . celeste dice que enseguida se gustaron y comenzaron a salir . fue amora primera vista. celeste: vino a la casa, me golpeÓ la puerta y me entregó una sandÍa. con la sandía ya me compro. yo le dije, no quiere estar conmigo, tengo muchos problemas. precisa: celeste...
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we'll be happy to put you in touch with -- in charge for ohio. there ready to partner. >> javier as part of the diversion group and i'm sure his opinion on how to partner with pharmacies. >> it works. and we have to work together like you're saying. i believe in prevention. if had experience and once we work together. sometimes we come in after the fact. something went wrong with to see what doctor prescribed all of this thing and i think the pill mills are going away. when i was in houston we had hundreds of pill mills. it have a lot of people walking in. i never seen the security guard at the doctors office. all-cash. five minute visit and you get the prescription. i did not know anything i had learned the hard way. but there's no more. >> it's really cut back especially in florida the pill mills for the docs involved with the pharmacists and their only cure mexico had been his pharmacy. he writes a prescription in a drive-up window. 's regular shop operation. those have been closed down. the problem just last week in stamford, connecticut the
we'll be happy to put you in touch with -- in charge for ohio. there ready to partner. >> javier as part of the diversion group and i'm sure his opinion on how to partner with pharmacies. >> it works. and we have to work together like you're saying. i believe in prevention. if had experience and once we work together. sometimes we come in after the fact. something went wrong with to see what doctor prescribed all of this thing and i think the pill mills are going away. when i was in...
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the ohio valley region will continue throughout d.c., philadelphia and new york. get so warm we will climb into the 80s in some areas. there you are, my lady, back to you. >> the macedo sugar heating things up. we just went into overnight mode. >> i didn't think i was picking a fight when i asked the weather man to do his job. >> oh, oh. >> i'll be back. >> we certainly hope so. paul williams for us, thank you. >>> on a much more serious note, police in western canada are looking into several possible reasons for a bus crash that killed 15 people, many of them players on a youth hockey team. residents of the hometown gathered to mourn the victims. >> many wearing the team's jersey. a semi truck slammed into their bus. the organization will stay in business and plans to play next season. >>> and authorities in illinois say this man, rahim king, is on the loose and should be armed, considered, that is, armed and dangerous. king is accused of opening fire with an assault rifle, killing three people while riding on a rented party bus. the driver of the bus called poli
the ohio valley region will continue throughout d.c., philadelphia and new york. get so warm we will climb into the 80s in some areas. there you are, my lady, back to you. >> the macedo sugar heating things up. we just went into overnight mode. >> i didn't think i was picking a fight when i asked the weather man to do his job. >> oh, oh. >> i'll be back. >> we certainly hope so. paul williams for us, thank you. >>> on a much more serious note, police in...
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when president obama was elected in the campaign and i was so e lated and we won ohio and we knew we the presidency and i walked outside and a middle-aged wide person was taking his trash down the driveway and said to me, i guess racism is over now, kind of disgruntled and so i knew even then that we were going to have a tou time ahead, you know? and that's really what it is to be black in america. to be sober and understand history and to be pushing forward even when you have some success. so let's take this excerpt of a speech that dr. king made about a year before he was assassinated and these are very pointed comments that he made about the state of society for blacks in america. >> let us be dissatisfied until the tragic walls that separate the outer city of comfort from the inner city of poverty and despair shall be crushed by the battering rams of the forces of justice. let us be dissatisfied until the dark yesterdays of segregated schools will be transformed into bright tomorrows of quality and integrated education, let us be dissatisfied until men and women however black the
when president obama was elected in the campaign and i was so e lated and we won ohio and we knew we the presidency and i walked outside and a middle-aged wide person was taking his trash down the driveway and said to me, i guess racism is over now, kind of disgruntled and so i knew even then that we were going to have a tou time ahead, you know? and that's really what it is to be black in america. to be sober and understand history and to be pushing forward even when you have some success. so...