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in ohio, with privilege rights, he opened the ohio constitution and you see rights guarantees. that comes later with the bill of rights primarily. here it's first. just in 15 minutes with article one in the bill of rights you will be astonished how often in one of the languages different but most importantly how often the language is more specific. so giving illustration of that. the free exercise of religion cause, and ohio, a right to conscious. that's above and beyond the free exercise of religion. there's a lot to work with when it comes to that language. it is an easier claim to win. a second reason why you might win a case in the ohio supreme court that you cannot winner didn't win in the u.s. supreme court is history. sometimes the history behind these guarantees is a history that ohio supreme court or state supreme court can account for and perhaps customize the interpretation to take the account something unique in that particular state. so go outside of ohio but also to free exercise. think of a case of discrimination against religious minorities that arise in utah, m
in ohio, with privilege rights, he opened the ohio constitution and you see rights guarantees. that comes later with the bill of rights primarily. here it's first. just in 15 minutes with article one in the bill of rights you will be astonished how often in one of the languages different but most importantly how often the language is more specific. so giving illustration of that. the free exercise of religion cause, and ohio, a right to conscious. that's above and beyond the free exercise of...
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the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: we have no further speakers. so i'm prepared to close if the gentlelady from new york -- she indicates in the affirmative. so, again, we want to thank the gentlelady for working with us on this. the sbic program invests in small firms across the country, providing them with the working capital they need to create and innovate new products and new technologies. this bipartisan legislation passed the house, as we mentioned before, unanimously last congress, and it removes a restriction that's hindered the growth of the sbic program. and it will allow it to grow and support more firms all across america, from portland, maine, to portland, oregon. and i urge my colleagues to support this bipartisan legislation, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. velazquez: thank you, mr. speaker. access to capital is the life blood of every small business. the sbic program fills the gap between the availability of ventu
the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: we have no further speakers. so i'm prepared to close if the gentlelady from new york -- she indicates in the affirmative. so, again, we want to thank the gentlelady for working with us on this. the sbic program invests in small firms across the country, providing them with the working capital they need to create and innovate new products and new technologies. this bipartisan legislation passed the house, as we mentioned before, unanimously last congress,...
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and spoke with author wil haygood but columbus, ohio. >> what is tigerland? >> guest: it is a book about columbus, ohio, east high school, 1968, it's school year starts that fall, everybody inside the high school is very hurt, full of pain because martin luther king jr. has been assassinated, robert f. kennedy has been assassinated, the school has its first black principal, the segregated school, and they want to do something special the school program tells them, everybody is watching us, so we can't show anger, we can't walk out like some other high schools are doing, so first, they win the state basketball championship, and then 55 days later, all black school, wins the state baseball championship. first time in the history of the state that the same school wins two championships in one year. the fact that they won it, against the backdrop of martin luther king's assassination, vietnam war protests, and other school walkouts, gives that an astonishing glory angle. >> host: how much of that was due to the principal? >> guest: jack gibbs, an amazing man, he
and spoke with author wil haygood but columbus, ohio. >> what is tigerland? >> guest: it is a book about columbus, ohio, east high school, 1968, it's school year starts that fall, everybody inside the high school is very hurt, full of pain because martin luther king jr. has been assassinated, robert f. kennedy has been assassinated, the school has its first black principal, the segregated school, and they want to do something special the school program tells them, everybody is...
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including in ohio.spoke with the outgoing ohio governor john kasich i asked him about the future of the ohio general motors plant. >> general motors has to look at whether they can put another car or vehicle in that plant. if that does not happen can they create a partnership with somebody else to fill that plant and keep jobs there? can you repurpose the plant? can general motors get rid of the plant and can we bring somebody else in? that is what happened at dayton where we have a chinese company that makes windshields, highly advanced robotics, more workers and higher paid and was there before. that is what the focus has to be. i think the next administration has to keep their eyes on this and press for significant cooperation. there are a lot of lives at stake. to talk am not going about you as a possible presidential candidate, you are welcome to if you want to, if in fact you were to run would you advise somebody running for president in 2020 or 2024 -- gov. kasich: i am not going to get into spec
including in ohio.spoke with the outgoing ohio governor john kasich i asked him about the future of the ohio general motors plant. >> general motors has to look at whether they can put another car or vehicle in that plant. if that does not happen can they create a partnership with somebody else to fill that plant and keep jobs there? can you repurpose the plant? can general motors get rid of the plant and can we bring somebody else in? that is what happened at dayton where we have a...
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isour first guest representative bill johnson of ohio. he serves on the budget committee and also serves on the energy and commerce committee. is there legislative way to keep shutdown from happening? crs are terrible, it's tough for our military because they have contracts that expire. it increases costs over the long run, and it deters their ability to do their jobs. i am not a big fan. i know that is how we have been operating. the responsible thing to do is to do what congress is pass the budget, pass the appropriation bills, and fund the government. that is the responsible thing to do. host: is this something you can sign onto as far as the able to do to complete that process? hing you can sign onto as far as the able to do to complete that process? guest: i really don't know how they are going to manage the process. i know over the last eight years, we have been very conciliatory. we have a very congenial conversation with democrats where budgets are concerned. most of our appropriations bills on a bipartisan basis. the problem resi
isour first guest representative bill johnson of ohio. he serves on the budget committee and also serves on the energy and commerce committee. is there legislative way to keep shutdown from happening? crs are terrible, it's tough for our military because they have contracts that expire. it increases costs over the long run, and it deters their ability to do their jobs. i am not a big fan. i know that is how we have been operating. the responsible thing to do is to do what congress is pass the...
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but if just the cities in ohio and we have three mayors sitting in ohio, ohio mayors and just the big cities in ohio joining toledo in the attempt to put purchasing power, pressure on the gun companies, all of the sudden toledo's $200,000 turns into $1.3 million and then if we begin to's get support from other countries around the country, whether it is houston or los angeles or new york or anywhere. all of the sudden we are now talking about tens of millions of dollars. i don't think it would be hundreds of millions of dollars but it would be hundreds of millions of dollars. they wouldn't miss toledo's $200,000 but they might miss the tens of millions of dollars of business they would lose if the cities of this conference and country banded together in an attempt to put free-market pressure on the companies to do what we think is responsible. so, you don't want anyone laws, you think we have enough laws? good. this is not another law. this is using the executive power of the mayor's office to award contracts in a way that we think is responsible. is this some socialist plot? i am ant
but if just the cities in ohio and we have three mayors sitting in ohio, ohio mayors and just the big cities in ohio joining toledo in the attempt to put purchasing power, pressure on the gun companies, all of the sudden toledo's $200,000 turns into $1.3 million and then if we begin to's get support from other countries around the country, whether it is houston or los angeles or new york or anywhere. all of the sudden we are now talking about tens of millions of dollars. i don't think it would...
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ohio is a state the president did well in in 2016.o i think now the beginning of this listening tour is to see if that working class message can be taken out to iowa, to new hampshire, to south carolina, all those all important 2020 primary states. that's exactly what he's doing. he's in iowa today and through the weekend. what's important is that he thinks that this working class message he has honed is not mutually exclusive from a progressive message as well. that's something he says he'll continue to campaign on. that's good. a lot of the voters i talked to, democrats can do work in that department. take a listen. >> do you feel like democrats have done a good job over the course of the past few years at talking to that working class voter? >> frankly i don't, no. it's not the same democratic party of a couple generations ago. i think they've become too tight with business. i think they've become too fight with finance. >> have democrats been good at giving that message out to voters over the course of the past five years? >> i th
ohio is a state the president did well in in 2016.o i think now the beginning of this listening tour is to see if that working class message can be taken out to iowa, to new hampshire, to south carolina, all those all important 2020 primary states. that's exactly what he's doing. he's in iowa today and through the weekend. what's important is that he thinks that this working class message he has honed is not mutually exclusive from a progressive message as well. that's something he says he'll...
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, and i see we've got three mayors over there sitting in ohio, ohio mayors, and of course i talked to mayor ginther and others, if just the mayors in the big cities in ohio joined toledo in our attempt to put purchasing power pressure on the gun companies, all of a sudden toledo's little $200,000 turned into, i think, $1.3 million. and then if we begin to get support from other cities around the country, whether it is houston or los angeles or new york or any one -- all of a sudden we are now talking about tens of millions of dollars. i don't think it would be 100 -- hundreds of millions of dollars, but it would be tens of millions of dollars. while they wouldn't miss toledo's $200,000 they might miss the tens of millions of dollars of business that they would lose if the cities of this conference and the cities of this country banded together in an attempt to put free market pressure on these companies to do what we think is responsible. so you don't want any more laws, you think we have enough laws, good, because this ain't another law. this is using the executive power of the mayor
, and i see we've got three mayors over there sitting in ohio, ohio mayors, and of course i talked to mayor ginther and others, if just the mayors in the big cities in ohio joined toledo in our attempt to put purchasing power pressure on the gun companies, all of a sudden toledo's little $200,000 turned into, i think, $1.3 million. and then if we begin to get support from other cities around the country, whether it is houston or los angeles or new york or any one -- all of a sudden we are now...
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but if just the cities in ohio, and i see we've got three mayors over there sitting in ohio, ohio mayors, if just the big cities in ohio joined toledo in our attempt to put purchasing power pressure on the gun companies, all of a sudden toledo's little $200,000 terps into i think $1.3 million. and then if we begin to get support from other cities around the country, whether it is houston, or los angeles, or new york, or any one of them, all of a sudden we are now talking about tens of millions of dollars. i don't think it would be hundreds of millions of dollars, but it would be tens of millions of dollars. and while they wouldn't miss toledo's $200,000, they might miss the tens of millions of dollars of business that they would lose if the cities of this conference and the cities of this country banded together in an attempt to put free market pressure on these companies to do what we think is responsible. so you don't want any more laws, you think we got enough laws? good. because this ain't another law. this is using the executive power of the mayor's office to award contracts in a wa
but if just the cities in ohio, and i see we've got three mayors over there sitting in ohio, ohio mayors, if just the big cities in ohio joined toledo in our attempt to put purchasing power pressure on the gun companies, all of a sudden toledo's little $200,000 terps into i think $1.3 million. and then if we begin to get support from other cities around the country, whether it is houston, or los angeles, or new york, or any one of them, all of a sudden we are now talking about tens of millions...
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>> guest: jack gibbs, an amazing man, he was a walk-on football player at ohio state university, and he was feared, ferocious about pride, he cared but the students, they also at the end of that year sent more kids to college, more kid win to college from this all-black high school than any other previous year, and just became a national story of high achievement because of all the astonishing things that happened. eight of the 12 basketball players' mothers were maids. they worked as maids, eight out of the 12. two of the baseball players had fathers who were serving time in prison. and so for the post part these were fatherless 16-year-olds to 17-year-old young black boys who did something amazing in that year that was full of pain. >> host: did the columbus dispatch report on this story? >> guest: yes. they did. but -- and it was the only time that the dispatch had as many black folks on the cover of the newspaper. i mean, they really had a sense that this was a big, big story, even though it wasn't a paper that covered the civil rights movement extensively but this was a story th
>> guest: jack gibbs, an amazing man, he was a walk-on football player at ohio state university, and he was feared, ferocious about pride, he cared but the students, they also at the end of that year sent more kids to college, more kid win to college from this all-black high school than any other previous year, and just became a national story of high achievement because of all the astonishing things that happened. eight of the 12 basketball players' mothers were maids. they worked as...
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in my home state of ohio, it's the number one cause of death now. nationally it's the number one cause of death for those under age 50. we've had over 70,000 people die in this country last year alone from opioid overdoses. so the president has signed legislation into law that will help. one is called the stop act, something we worked on for three years. in fact, it came out of some work we did in the permanent subcommittee on investigations. the presiding officer here today and i are on the committee where we're able to work together, republican and democrat alike, and do investigations, deep investigations into issues that then result in good legislation. in this case, we found out that this fentanyl which is the most deadly of all the drugs now, more people are dying of fentanyl overdoses, synthetic opioids than any other drug. we found out it comes in through the u.s. mail system primarily. and from china. and we are really doing virtually nothing to provide the screening to try to keep some of this poison out of our communities. so that is now
in my home state of ohio, it's the number one cause of death now. nationally it's the number one cause of death for those under age 50. we've had over 70,000 people die in this country last year alone from opioid overdoses. so the president has signed legislation into law that will help. one is called the stop act, something we worked on for three years. in fact, it came out of some work we did in the permanent subcommittee on investigations. the presiding officer here today and i are on the...
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up in small-town ohio and butte with what you might call the ohio culture of the ofe, which was a reflectionhat people in those times considered christian values of thrift, optimism, modesty, hard toil. his father owned and ran blast furnaces. his mother had a strong sense of civic and religious dating. , sheas a very civic minded worked very hard for her church in her community. his mother was also imbued with all of those things that we talked about, this christian values. she was taking a train to toumbus later in her life visit her son, the governor of ohio. the lady next to her struck up a conversation and asked her issue is going to columbus. she said yes. the woman asked if she had family there. she said she had a son there. that is all she said. she did not feel any need to explain that her son was the governor of the state. he went off to college in pennsylvania. he developed some kind of illness. it never was quite explained or understood what it was. by the time he recuperated, he could back up back to college because economic difficulties had rendered a need for all of the family
up in small-town ohio and butte with what you might call the ohio culture of the ofe, which was a reflectionhat people in those times considered christian values of thrift, optimism, modesty, hard toil. his father owned and ran blast furnaces. his mother had a strong sense of civic and religious dating. , sheas a very civic minded worked very hard for her church in her community. his mother was also imbued with all of those things that we talked about, this christian values. she was taking a...
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the honorable jim jordan of the state of ohio has received five. the honorable cheri bustos has received four. the honorable tammy duckworth of the state of illinois has received two. the honorable stacy abrams of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable joseph biden of the state of delaware has received one. the honorable marcia fudge of the state of ohio has received one. the honorable joseph p. kennedy iii of the state of massachusetts has received one. the honorable john lewis of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable thomas massie of the state of kentucky has received one. the honorable stephanie murphy of the state of florida has received one. with three recorded as present, therefore, the honorable nancy pelosi of the state of california, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected as speaker of the house of representatives for he 116th congress. the clerk appoints the following committee to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, the gentleman from california
the honorable jim jordan of the state of ohio has received five. the honorable cheri bustos has received four. the honorable tammy duckworth of the state of illinois has received two. the honorable stacy abrams of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable joseph biden of the state of delaware has received one. the honorable marcia fudge of the state of ohio has received one. the honorable joseph p. kennedy iii of the state of massachusetts has received one. the honorable john lewis...
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and a young virginian, george washington, headed out to the ohio river and confronted the french, and a series of clashes occurred and this brawl in the back woods of north america soon mushroomed into a world war. really what may be the first world war. what was at stake here was the balance of power in europe and a question of who was going to be the dominant global super power. for nine years they fought the seven years war and in february, 1763, that war drew to a close and it was clear that great britain was victorious. they were now the sole global superpower. they extended and strengthened their hold in india, they extended their control over areas of africa, and in north america, the french renounced all the claims east of the mississippi river so there was this incredible amount of euphoria overtaking great britain and the colonies. the famous phrase, the sun never sets on the british empire. it was this time they started talking in those terms so the future seems wide open for many. but soon after the war comes to a close, those trying to manage the empire, those in parliame
and a young virginian, george washington, headed out to the ohio river and confronted the french, and a series of clashes occurred and this brawl in the back woods of north america soon mushroomed into a world war. really what may be the first world war. what was at stake here was the balance of power in europe and a question of who was going to be the dominant global super power. for nine years they fought the seven years war and in february, 1763, that war drew to a close and it was clear...
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that's how we won ohio.'ve got to talk to workers and have the message and talk regardless of the work they do. you do it without compromise on women's rights and civil rights and guy rights and workers rights and that's what we've done in ohio. i think that because ohio is in so many ways the number one swing state in the country, a message that works there, the dignity of work works everywhere. >> that's the question. you are someone who has run statewide many times in ohio and as a descriptive matter, had a ton of success in a state that's more republican. that's what the numbers bear out. you managed to win this year. do you think that message and you're a ohio boy that has a deep connection in the state you cultivated over many, many years, does it translate? >> yeah, a woman working at a diner in sue nevada as a construction worker or working in charleston, south carolina as a computer operator, working in an insurance company all of us in government need to respect and honor the dignity of work. we do
that's how we won ohio.'ve got to talk to workers and have the message and talk regardless of the work they do. you do it without compromise on women's rights and civil rights and guy rights and workers rights and that's what we've done in ohio. i think that because ohio is in so many ways the number one swing state in the country, a message that works there, the dignity of work works everywhere. >> that's the question. you are someone who has run statewide many times in ohio and as a...
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do you think you could beat trump in ohio? >> i will beat trump in ohio where they know me best and i'll beat him in my home state and i'll beat him in new york, his home state where they know him best. i've been working on that one. >> that's awesome. how are you able to find that kind of common ground? >> first of all, i put the mine workers first. i don't much care about the owners of the coal company. i put the mine workers first and their community first. twice a month a mine worker and his wife, usually a male mine worker where they get to go a couple times a month. i grew up in one of them in mansfield, ohio. it's been hurt badly by globalization. they don't think wall street invest in their town. they don't think the government cares in their community. they're not wrong about that. we need the fight for them. >> i'm glad you do it and i'm glad you have. those of us who know you, love you. those of us who know you are not a lot of people. your name id is not hot. >> i've not been out running for anything other than in
do you think you could beat trump in ohio? >> i will beat trump in ohio where they know me best and i'll beat him in my home state and i'll beat him in new york, his home state where they know him best. i've been working on that one. >> that's awesome. how are you able to find that kind of common ground? >> first of all, i put the mine workers first. i don't much care about the owners of the coal company. i put the mine workers first and their community first. twice a month a...
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some still back him, but marsh is like this ohio county. he voted for obama, then for trump, and is deciding where to place his vote next. >> my loyalty is done for either party. i'm going to vote for whoever i think is talking at the right time. >> reporter: for the people at this table, with almost 150 years of gm experience, the job was more than a job. what have you loved about working for gm? >> people. >> people. >> you spent more time with those people than you do your own family. >> right. >> we are family. >> reporter: gm is offering workers retraining and it's possible that auto plant could revive. tesla expressed some interest. but for now, the gm workers face a choice between their work family and their real families. >>> overseas, the vatican has launched its first olympic track and field team. they have had their first race over the week, and seth doane was there. >> reporter: they posed in front of the starting line as many teams would, but being vatican athletics, and with their captain a monsignor, they also parade. >> amen
some still back him, but marsh is like this ohio county. he voted for obama, then for trump, and is deciding where to place his vote next. >> my loyalty is done for either party. i'm going to vote for whoever i think is talking at the right time. >> reporter: for the people at this table, with almost 150 years of gm experience, the job was more than a job. what have you loved about working for gm? >> people. >> people. >> you spent more time with those people than...
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. >> 105 this rose bowl featured washington and ohio state. the game also had the distinction of being urban meyer's last as the head coach. he announced he is retiring. ohio state and washington each have 15 appearances in the granddaddy of them all. surprisingly this is meier's first ever rose bowl. >> dwayne haskins three touchdowns. one yard to rashad berry. os su up 21-3 in the half. dobbins runs it in from three yards out. they're up 25 after three. ohio state had a 99% win probability. miles gaskin also ran for 121. he'll take the backward throw into the end zone to make it a five-point game with 42 seconds left. on the onside kick, ohio state recovers and hangs on to send out meier a winner his final game, 28-23, the final. >>> that is ugga georgia's mascot and that is believe bow a texas longhorn. before the sugar bowl beebo went after ugga. sam ellinger already do busting out of his own. two yards for the score to put texas on top first. first play of the second quarter, the pocket around ellinger collapses. he takes off nine yards f
. >> 105 this rose bowl featured washington and ohio state. the game also had the distinction of being urban meyer's last as the head coach. he announced he is retiring. ohio state and washington each have 15 appearances in the granddaddy of them all. surprisingly this is meier's first ever rose bowl. >> dwayne haskins three touchdowns. one yard to rashad berry. os su up 21-3 in the half. dobbins runs it in from three yards out. they're up 25 after three. ohio state had a 99% win...
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president, so as you know, northeast ohio is in the economy. dave and i are from the same neck of the woods, to see the cranes, buildings going up, steel jobs coming back, to your oint, they said it couldn't be done and wages are going up. when is the last time real wages while., it's been a keep doing what you are doing we support you in northeast ohio on the economy.th thank you. president trump: they are getting, it is beautiful, they know, the bestyou iron ore in the world, mines, they were closed, president obama decided to close them. and we're not bringing it in, taking it from having itme and we're made in ohio and we have good -- having it made in ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina, and different places, it's been incredible to see what is happening. we don't need anything from boundaries, ur own that has been really great. okay. let's go. want this? >> sure. president trump: thank you very much. for being here, i appreciate it. okay. [laughter] [applause] president trump: thank you, much.ody, very i appreciate it. here you go. spread
president, so as you know, northeast ohio is in the economy. dave and i are from the same neck of the woods, to see the cranes, buildings going up, steel jobs coming back, to your oint, they said it couldn't be done and wages are going up. when is the last time real wages while., it's been a keep doing what you are doing we support you in northeast ohio on the economy.th thank you. president trump: they are getting, it is beautiful, they know, the bestyou iron ore in the world, mines, they were...
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the honorable jim jordan of the state of ohio has received five. the honorable cheri bustos has received four. the honorable tammy duckworth of the state of illinois has received two. the honorable stacy abrams of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable joseph biden of the state of delaware has received one. the honorable marcia fudge of the state of ohio has received one. the honorable joseph p. kennedy iii of the state of massachusetts has received one. the honorable john lewis of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable thomas massie of the state of kentucky has received one. the honorable stephanie murphy of the state of florida has received one. with three recorded as present, therefore, the honorable nancy pelosi of the state of california, having received a majority of the votes cast, is duly elected as speaker of the house of representatives for he 116th congress. the clerk appoints the following committee to escort the speaker-elect to the chair. the gentleman from maryland, mr. hoyer, the gentleman from california
the honorable jim jordan of the state of ohio has received five. the honorable cheri bustos has received four. the honorable tammy duckworth of the state of illinois has received two. the honorable stacy abrams of the state of georgia has received one. the honorable joseph biden of the state of delaware has received one. the honorable marcia fudge of the state of ohio has received one. the honorable joseph p. kennedy iii of the state of massachusetts has received one. the honorable john lewis...
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that they were looking at a long distance killing between ohio and alaska if that was the case, then technology was going to be as valuable to them as dna or bloody fingerprints. the first big question, did the killer assuming he was a man have a phone on him when he did the shooting and what tower near the murder scene had the phone pinged off >> we had tons of -- and i'm not exaggerating, thousands upon thousands upon thousands of phone calls that hit all these various towers >> in that electronic hay stack a sharp eye found a call around the time they believe brandy was killed it was from a number with a 310 area code. that's southern california the county lawman traced the number back to an anonymous phone, a burner purchased in vai zanesville a week before brandy died >> he only called two people a second burner phone and josh daniels. those were the only two. >> was this their break through? that burner phone at the right time, right place had called josh's phone in alaska then the phone texted another ex- traction of josh's phone and they retrieved something josh thought he de
that they were looking at a long distance killing between ohio and alaska if that was the case, then technology was going to be as valuable to them as dna or bloody fingerprints. the first big question, did the killer assuming he was a man have a phone on him when he did the shooting and what tower near the murder scene had the phone pinged off >> we had tons of -- and i'm not exaggerating, thousands upon thousands upon thousands of phone calls that hit all these various towers >>...
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we're looking at 40 below throughout portions of the ohio valley. and it gets worse. we're looking at record-challenging cold throughout minneapolis, beating record lows set as far back as 1887. fargo, we're expecting 29 below and that's just to start. that's going to happen throughout a good portion of the m midwest and the ohio valley region. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, is it too cold to deliver beer? we're on the case coming up. >>> also the questions being raised by this video appearing to show a man sleeping behind the wheel of a tesla. >> and new details about the alleged attack on actor jussie smollett, star of the ♪ baby come to me let me put my arms around you ♪ >>> this morning we're remembering james ingram. "baby come to me" was one of his big hits nominated for 14 grammys as both a singer and songwriter winning twice. he reportedly suffered from brain cancer. ingram was 66. >>> closing arguments are expected today in new york in the trial of notorious mexican drug lord el chapo. the defense only called one witness before wr
we're looking at 40 below throughout portions of the ohio valley. and it gets worse. we're looking at record-challenging cold throughout minneapolis, beating record lows set as far back as 1887. fargo, we're expecting 29 below and that's just to start. that's going to happen throughout a good portion of the m midwest and the ohio valley region. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, is it too cold to deliver beer? we're on the case coming up. >>> also the...
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the chair: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. >> i thank the chair. i have the utmost respect for the majority leader. in his comments he said the shutdown is painful and stupid. no one wants a shutdown. but i'll tell you what's stupid. mr. jordan: what's stupid is a southern border that's not secure. what's painful -- look. i feel for the federal employees who missed a paycheck. we don't want any family to have to go through. that i understand that. but i also -- through that. i understand that. but i also understand the pain that some families across this country have suffered. particularly when they lose a loved one because an illegal immigrant is here and did -- took the life of someone they care deeply about. and this shutdown would have never happened if the democrats would have voted for what they were for before, what they had already supported. but, no, no, no. they're so focused on stopping the president, they can't get focused on helping the country. everyone knows we need -- everybody knows we need a border security wall. all you have to d
the chair: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. >> i thank the chair. i have the utmost respect for the majority leader. in his comments he said the shutdown is painful and stupid. no one wants a shutdown. but i'll tell you what's stupid. mr. jordan: what's stupid is a southern border that's not secure. what's painful -- look. i feel for the federal employees who missed a paycheck. we don't want any family to have to go through. that i understand that. but i also -- through that. i...
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and we begin this evening with the deadly plane crash in ohio. an meteorologist onboard an cargo plane shortly after takeoff, then crashing into com close to homes there. nearby, broken power lines, the plane clipping them on the way down. two pilots were killed. and abc's senior transportation correspondent david kerley is on the scene in ohio tonight. >> reporter: the hunt for clues tonight into why this plane suddenly slammed into a quiet ohio neighborhood, within feet of crashing into homes. >> there's pieces of debris up against the house and things. and we're very lucky nothing went through. very lucky that maybe the trees stopped them from going into the house. >> reporter: it was a world war ii-era cargo plane taking off at 9:00 this morning from an airstrip less than a quarter mile away, clipping power lines, then smashing into the ground. >> there will be two victims, checking on life flight. >> reporter: the victims, the two pilots onboard killed. nobody on the ground hurt, but the images from the scene, chilling.rg >> reporter: debris
and we begin this evening with the deadly plane crash in ohio. an meteorologist onboard an cargo plane shortly after takeoff, then crashing into com close to homes there. nearby, broken power lines, the plane clipping them on the way down. two pilots were killed. and abc's senior transportation correspondent david kerley is on the scene in ohio tonight. >> reporter: the hunt for clues tonight into why this plane suddenly slammed into a quiet ohio neighborhood, within feet of crashing into...
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river which means all the river life and likely people living next to the ohio river will be exposed to poisons. you know it's easy for us to shrug off things like the closing of national parks let the humans come back another time but what about their critters there and the land itself with these parks closed. yeah well this is also a problem i mean there's poaching for firewood there's poaching for animals there are yahoos in there big rigs driving all over everywhere and there's also a lot of trash and human deficit that's everywhere and it's piling up and you know i also wanted to pivot to south right along the texas mexico border the santa ana national refuge wildlife refuge hole and this is in the exquisite piece of heaven on earth as a matter of fact it has half of the butterfly population some three hundred species of butterflies pollinators that are very close to this proposed wall now we're in the midst of the sixth mass extinction it's man driven and it's accelerating when we drop this wall in there i just want the viewers to understand how important nature is so when we p
river which means all the river life and likely people living next to the ohio river will be exposed to poisons. you know it's easy for us to shrug off things like the closing of national parks let the humans come back another time but what about their critters there and the land itself with these parks closed. yeah well this is also a problem i mean there's poaching for firewood there's poaching for animals there are yahoos in there big rigs driving all over everywhere and there's also a lot...
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affected lgal bloom people in toledo ohio. it would not help preventing and controlling harmful algal bloom. it doesn't help urban and rural communities control nutrients in their watershed. it doesn't include language about working to understand the risks of exposure to toxins that result from harmful algal blooms. these toxins can come through our drinking water and can be extremely harmful to humans. in the end this bill does not include the priorities many members have fought for for their constituents. it does not include language that supports programs that impact ohio as well as many other states across the country. i cannot in good faith support legislation that does not treat our great lakes as the national treasure they are or invest in them to the fullest extent. please stand with me today in sending a message to protect our great lakes. i urge my colleagues to oppose this bill in its current form. we can do much better than this. we as members of the house must not abdicate our responsibility to craft these spendin
affected lgal bloom people in toledo ohio. it would not help preventing and controlling harmful algal bloom. it doesn't help urban and rural communities control nutrients in their watershed. it doesn't include language about working to understand the risks of exposure to toxins that result from harmful algal blooms. these toxins can come through our drinking water and can be extremely harmful to humans. in the end this bill does not include the priorities many members have fought for for their...
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the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. chabot: i rise in support of h.r. 226 the clarity on small business participation in category management act of 2019. i would like to thank the chair hewoman for working with us in a bipartisan manner on this bill as we we have done on this bill whether the democrats are in the majority or republicans. this committee, we have been able to work in a bipartisan manner and we appreciate that very much on this bill and many other things as well. category management is a procurement initiative that's being adopted across the federal government. if implemented properly, it can be a beneficial tool allowing the government to better understand its purchasing habits and identify cost savings where appropriate. as we discovered in a full committee hearing that we held in the last congress, setting targets to manage agency spending may result in unintended consequences. specifically, this initiat
the gentleman from ohio. mr. chabot: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. chabot: i rise in support of h.r. 226 the clarity on small business participation in category management act of 2019. i would like to thank the chair hewoman for working with us in a bipartisan manner on this bill as we we have done on this bill whether the democrats are in the majority or republicans. this committee, we have been able...
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i am thinking about tpennsylvan ohio, places like that democrats struggled with. ohio, are there any people in this field who can pick up that mantle if sherrod brown decides not to run. the name i heard is bernie sanders. it is ohio and they are hoping it is sherrod brown. >> steve cornacki, what's your take on the space that sherrod brown can potentially occupy this field. more of a diverse candidate from the field jumping in earlier, with kamala harris and we are still missing o'rourke and biden. obviously he's a white man from the rust belt making appeals to those voters where ali mentioned in places like wisconsin, michigan where the president won his campaign. what's your view on how he can thread this needle? >> there is two areas where i think he's gotten an opportunity to make arguments to democrats that may separate him a little bit but also he may also be blocked, number one is it is the issue of trade. and ohio, like a place in the midwest, areas we call a rough belt in general, sometimes we under estimate the degree where trade is a defining issue the
i am thinking about tpennsylvan ohio, places like that democrats struggled with. ohio, are there any people in this field who can pick up that mantle if sherrod brown decides not to run. the name i heard is bernie sanders. it is ohio and they are hoping it is sherrod brown. >> steve cornacki, what's your take on the space that sherrod brown can potentially occupy this field. more of a diverse candidate from the field jumping in earlier, with kamala harris and we are still missing o'rourke...
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, the state of ohio is going retro.arn how to write in cursive by the end of the fifth grade. >> what's wrong with you, ohio. the only phrase anyone should learn in curvative is why the [bleep] am i writing in curvative. there is no time, have i been reading something and thought i wish this was harder to read. and fancy. plus it's the computer age. we type everything. kids don't need to learn cursive unless they're going to go back in time and write letters during the civil war. here is margaret, i'm 13, why am i hear. but while ohio is pirning its citizens vermont's new laws are making it rain. >> vermont will begin paying people to move there up to $10,000 over two years for people employedÑi by out of stae companies who are willing to work in vermont remotely from a home office or a cooperative workspace. >> we have a demographic problem in this state. we need more people. >> all right, vermont. i'm going to tell you the same thing i told my aunt when i saw her ok cupid page.Ñi quit actingÑi soÑi thirstyÑ seriously,
, the state of ohio is going retro.arn how to write in cursive by the end of the fifth grade. >> what's wrong with you, ohio. the only phrase anyone should learn in curvative is why the [bleep] am i writing in curvative. there is no time, have i been reading something and thought i wish this was harder to read. and fancy. plus it's the computer age. we type everything. kids don't need to learn cursive unless they're going to go back in time and write letters during the civil war. here is...
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ohio state surviving a fourth-quarter comeback to survive 28-23. we look forward to the national championship january 7th. >>> the new year off to a very good start for one lucky resident of new york state. one winning mega millions ticket was sold last night. $425 million jackpot last night in glen head, long island, but 25 miles from new york city. the cash option in case you're wondering is $254.6 million. the winning numbers were 34-44-57-62-70, the gold mega ball was 14. >>> let's check on cnn "business" this morning. and markets around the world are mostly lower on the first trading day of 2019. you see tokyo, shanghai, hong kong lower there. pretty decent decline for hong kong, almost 3%. and then european markets also following suit here. on wall street, futures are lower, as well. the dranchow jones industrial ae futures on that average down almost 1.5%. 2018 was a record-setting year for stocks, but it's one no investors would rather forget. the s&p down 6.2%. the nasdaq down 4%. the worst year for stocks since 2008. and only the second y
ohio state surviving a fourth-quarter comeback to survive 28-23. we look forward to the national championship january 7th. >>> the new year off to a very good start for one lucky resident of new york state. one winning mega millions ticket was sold last night. $425 million jackpot last night in glen head, long island, but 25 miles from new york city. the cash option in case you're wondering is $254.6 million. the winning numbers were 34-44-57-62-70, the gold mega ball was 14....
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johnson of ohio. also democratic congressman marc veasey joins us to talk about border security negotiations and other priorities for the 116th congress. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ committeeconference on homeland security appropriations, the group tasked to find a border security solution to avoid a shutdown will meet at 1:30 this afternoon. you can watch that on c-span 3. it is the "washington journal" for january 30. the heads of the cia, fbi, and national center of intelligence -- talked about the threats facing the united states. the foreignt on threats -- we wanted to get your thoughts on the trump administration's ability to meet threats from foreign countries. you can give us your thoughts on the phone lines. 202-748-8000 for democrats. 202-748-8001 for republican. 202-748-8002 for independents. if you want to post on our social
johnson of ohio. also democratic congressman marc veasey joins us to talk about border security negotiations and other priorities for the 116th congress. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ committeeconference on homeland security appropriations, the group tasked to find a border security solution to avoid a shutdown will meet at 1:30...
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>> i came from a working-class district in cleveland ohio. my family second-generation immigrants from lebanon, hard-working people, blue-collar, worked in factories in cleveland particularly the steel factories and the auto parts factories in cleveland, so i feel and lots of people in south florida are from the midwest, so i feel those midwestern values and i care a lot. my relatives are still in cleveland. i actually my sister and i have a place that we go for christmas and other vacation times so those midwestern values, things midwesterners are concerned about and use all that reflected in the presidential campaign and most recent campaign aides jobs, the economy. the economy doesn't work for everybody. it may be booming but it doesn't work for everybody. and the decline of the role of unions because of the decline in exporting of certain industries certainly the steel industry in particular has hard hit the midwest. when i was a kid growing up, my friends parents have very good jobs they were union jobs in the steel mills in other indust
>> i came from a working-class district in cleveland ohio. my family second-generation immigrants from lebanon, hard-working people, blue-collar, worked in factories in cleveland particularly the steel factories and the auto parts factories in cleveland, so i feel and lots of people in south florida are from the midwest, so i feel those midwestern values and i care a lot. my relatives are still in cleveland. i actually my sister and i have a place that we go for christmas and other...
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[ cheers and applause ] he is the senator from the great state of ohio.rown joins us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] and you can see her in the new limited series, "black earth rising" on netflix. michaela coel is joining us. so we have a great show for you. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all of our wonderful guests, president trump's former and current lawyers are causing problems for him in the russia investigation. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: trump has spent the last few weeks openly threatening his former lawyer, michael cohen, by demanding that law enforcement officials investigate cohen's father-in-law. trump has been claiming in interviews that cohen's father-in-law did something illegal, although he doesn't seem to know many details. >> in order to get a sentence reduced, he says, "i have an idea. i'll tell -- i'll give you some information on the president." well, there is no information. but he should give information, maybe, on his father-in-law. because that's the one that peop
[ cheers and applause ] he is the senator from the great state of ohio.rown joins us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] and you can see her in the new limited series, "black earth rising" on netflix. michaela coel is joining us. so we have a great show for you. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all of our wonderful guests, president trump's former and current lawyers are causing problems for him in the russia investigation. for more on this, it's time for "a closer...
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and their idea was that they maintain stable relations with indian groups living in the ohio country, they with to open up trade native americans, so that they could acquire the raw materials, to great them back britain where they could be refined and reexported back to colonies and europe. and so this was their vision of the west. now, there is a second piece to their policy and that had to do with the debt. until the seven years' war, indian diplomacy had depended on treaty making, and the fundamental -- one of the undamental elements of treaty making was gift-giving. and the idea behind the gifts was displays of that these gifts represented the relationship between the two parties. was that if great britain provided guns and ammunition to native american roups, it showed that they trusted them as friends, and in exchange for that native merican communities were provided first and other goods that the british wanted and this of olized the open road trade and alliance. french-canadian war the british empire, especially amherst said, we have expenses so we're going to reduce the amoun
and their idea was that they maintain stable relations with indian groups living in the ohio country, they with to open up trade native americans, so that they could acquire the raw materials, to great them back britain where they could be refined and reexported back to colonies and europe. and so this was their vision of the west. now, there is a second piece to their policy and that had to do with the debt. until the seven years' war, indian diplomacy had depended on treaty making, and the...
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after three-quarters ohio sat led by 25.y but the huskies woke up thanks to quarterback. he ran for 121 yards. washington down 11. huskies get the ball back and he'll take it, the backward throw into the end zone to make it a five-point game with 42 seconds left. on the on- side kid, ohio state will recover and hang on for the win. 28-23, the final. your bin meyer, one and one in the rose bowl. ucf has the longest winning streak in the nation, 25 games. tonight they're upset they're not in the college football playoffs and took it out on lsu in the fiesta bowl in first quarter. that is moore pick off by joe who took it 93 yoords the other way. ucf's defensive lineman laid out the tiger's quarterback on the play and his head coach not happy. burro kept his composure. fired it 33 yards to jefferson. lsu came back. bur rowe through for 393 yards. 42 yards to chase. the streak is over. lsu wins fiesta bowl 40-32. kentucky and penn state. schnell became the school's all-time leading rusher. he helped the team jump out to the lead
after three-quarters ohio sat led by 25.y but the huskies woke up thanks to quarterback. he ran for 121 yards. washington down 11. huskies get the ball back and he'll take it, the backward throw into the end zone to make it a five-point game with 42 seconds left. on the on- side kid, ohio state will recover and hang on for the win. 28-23, the final. your bin meyer, one and one in the rose bowl. ucf has the longest winning streak in the nation, 25 games. tonight they're upset they're not in the...
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it's pretty mild today in the ohio valley to the northeast. appreciate that.alk about cold in the middle of winne winter, fargo with a high of 4. >> the one that's going to impact us over weekend is going to be the big one in the east. >> we'll stick around to hear that. bill, thank you. an epic fail, a burglar's attempt to rob a jewelry store n that had jewelry in it. the man is breaking in and then once again, watch his reaction when he realizes that all the cases right there are empty. after being robbed twice before the owner started keeping all he jewelry in a vault after hours. there's a sign out front but the would be robber did not get the memo. all right, moving on. >> hopefully he thinks better of it next time. just ahead, brexit talks break down raising questions about the fate of teresa may. at walgreens, we want you, to keep doing you... and we'll take care of medicare part d. by helping you save up to $5 on each prescription... so you can get back to doing the things you love. stop in and start saving on your medicare part d prescriptions today..
it's pretty mild today in the ohio valley to the northeast. appreciate that.alk about cold in the middle of winne winter, fargo with a high of 4. >> the one that's going to impact us over weekend is going to be the big one in the east. >> we'll stick around to hear that. bill, thank you. an epic fail, a burglar's attempt to rob a jewelry store n that had jewelry in it. the man is breaking in and then once again, watch his reaction when he realizes that all the cases right there are...
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she was born in ohio in 1860. by the time she was nine years old, she was helping her family to survive. she had eight siblings. she helped them by shooting, hunting, and a selling game and game and -- and by selling game and wild animals.
she was born in ohio in 1860. by the time she was nine years old, she was helping her family to survive. she had eight siblings. she helped them by shooting, hunting, and a selling game and game and -- and by selling game and wild animals.
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so you're not think about how he betrays workers in youngstown, ohio.ean consistently the president is trying to distract from the things not going well so that we talk about immigrants or the caravans or we talk about things broad where he brags generally in a way that's simply not true. >> no arg wrmt here. >>> on the on the was elected on the promise that they would refrain from reckless regime change. >> they've dragged us into foreign wars that have made us less safe. >> our new foreign policy is going to always put america first. >> unlike my opponent, my foreign policy will emphasize diplomacy, not destruction. sometimes it seemed like there wasn't a country in the middle east but hillary clinton didn't want to invade, intervene in or topple. >> we will abandoned the policy of reckless regime change. >> that's what i liked about his campaign. the trump administration officially recognized an opposition figure as the acting it leader of venezuela. and appeared with a yellow pad with a yellow pad that read 5,000 troops to columbia. all options are
so you're not think about how he betrays workers in youngstown, ohio.ean consistently the president is trying to distract from the things not going well so that we talk about immigrants or the caravans or we talk about things broad where he brags generally in a way that's simply not true. >> no arg wrmt here. >>> on the on the was elected on the promise that they would refrain from reckless regime change. >> they've dragged us into foreign wars that have made us less safe....
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the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur. the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. the gentlewoman from california, ms. lofgren. the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in front of the speaker's rostrum. the clerk of the house: the names of the honorable nancy pelosi, a representative-elect from the state of california, and the honorable kevin mccarthy, a representative from the state of california, have been placed in nomination. the roll now will be called and those responding to their names will indicate by surname the nominee of their choosing. the reading clerk will now call the roll. the clerk: mr. abraham. mccarthy. adams. elosi. aderholt. mccarthy. aguilar. pelosi. allen. ccarthy. allred. elosi. amash. assie. modei. mccarthy. armstrong. mccarthy o. arrington. ccarthy. xne, pelosi. babin, mccarthy. bacon, mccarthy. baird, mccarthy. balderson, n -- mccarthy. banks, mccarthy. arr, mccarthy. barragan, pelosi. ass, pelosi. beatty, pelosi. bera, pelosi. bergman, mccarthy. beyer, pelosi. biggs, j
the gentlewoman from ohio, ms. kaptur. the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. the gentlewoman from california, ms. lofgren. the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx. the tellers will come forward and take their seats at the desk in front of the speaker's rostrum. the clerk of the house: the names of the honorable nancy pelosi, a representative-elect from the state of california, and the honorable kevin mccarthy, a representative from the state of california, have been placed in...
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. >>> due to the government shutdown, investigators are not at the scene of a deadly crash in ohio. > decades old r s on its . abc david gurley is on the scene. >> reporter: the hunt for clues as to why this plane suddenly slammed into a quiet ohio neighborhood been feet of home. >> reporter: there is debris, we are lucky nothing went through, maybe the tree stopped them from going into the house. >> reporter: it was a world war ii air cargo plane, clipping power lines, then smashing into the ground the victims, the two pilots on board killed. nobody on the ground hurt. but the images from the scene chilling. debris from the 32-seat aircraft scattered. the front end of the aircraft completely torn off. >> the fuselage, everything has been torn off. the plane is actually wide opened at this point. >> i never felt a force inside the house that strong where it shook the house. >> reporter: electricity clipped. with the bitter cold complicating the recovery effort. this map showing three planes where this flight originated. this flight in 1942 was reportedly en route to the akron-canton a
. >>> due to the government shutdown, investigators are not at the scene of a deadly crash in ohio. > decades old r s on its . abc david gurley is on the scene. >> reporter: the hunt for clues as to why this plane suddenly slammed into a quiet ohio neighborhood been feet of home. >> reporter: there is debris, we are lucky nothing went through, maybe the tree stopped them from going into the house. >> reporter: it was a world war ii air cargo plane, clipping power...
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host: that is tom in ohio. lindsay mcpherson, on the pages of roll call, why the shutdown is good for house democrats saying democrats don't want a roughly quarter of the government to be shut down. it is ad foremost, great messaging opportunity to highlight the differences between democratic and republican governing strategies. president donald trump is shouldering most of the blame for the shutdown. house democrats are the only ones moving legislation to reopen the government. the package of 6 waspropriation's bills composed of senate bills providing democrats with the opportunity to claim republican -- even if they will not pass their own bills "choose to keep the government shutdown by rejecting what republicans have written, not us, but republicans have written. there is something very wrong
host: that is tom in ohio. lindsay mcpherson, on the pages of roll call, why the shutdown is good for house democrats saying democrats don't want a roughly quarter of the government to be shut down. it is ad foremost, great messaging opportunity to highlight the differences between democratic and republican governing strategies. president donald trump is shouldering most of the blame for the shutdown. house democrats are the only ones moving legislation to reopen the government. the package of...
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>> cleveland, ohio. >> how did that shape you? >> it take me. i came from a working-class district in cleveland ohio and my family second generation immigrants from lebanon hard-working people blue-collar worked in the factories in cleveland particularly in the still factories and auto-parts factories in cleveland so i feel lots people in south florida from the midwest so i feel those midwestern values and i care are still in cleveland. we have a place that we go there for christmas and other vacations so those midwestern values and things that things are besought elected in the presidential campaign and the most is the job in economy and it doesn't work for everybody but may be booming but does not work for everyone. the decline of the role of unions because of the decline in the exporting of certain industries and the steel industry in particular has hard-hit the midwest. when i was a kid growing up my relatives and my friends parents had really good jobs and union jobs and in the steel mills and in the other industries we've got more a gig ec
>> cleveland, ohio. >> how did that shape you? >> it take me. i came from a working-class district in cleveland ohio and my family second generation immigrants from lebanon hard-working people blue-collar worked in the factories in cleveland particularly in the still factories and auto-parts factories in cleveland so i feel lots people in south florida from the midwest so i feel those midwestern values and i care are still in cleveland. we have a place that we go there for...