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ohio. in the next hour, we will speak with local authors about the city's history and how it became known as the glass capital of the world. then, the story of mad anthony wayne and his role in the western expansion into western ohio. later, the toledo bank crash of 1931. we begin our special feature with the city's mayor. >> i think places like toledo are often taken for granted, and that is a shame because there is such a wonderful history here. over the years, toledoans have built things. we are known as the glass city because the first big break this region got was when the glass pioneers moved from the east coast, primarily boston, to toledo in the 1800s, drawn by rich reservoirs of natural gas, but also sand. drummond libby brought his new england glass company to toledo and opened a plant on ash street. it is on the exact same site today. they invented fiberglass, literally. the glass industry was big and important. but as the economy changed, as things evolved, we started building o
ohio. in the next hour, we will speak with local authors about the city's history and how it became known as the glass capital of the world. then, the story of mad anthony wayne and his role in the western expansion into western ohio. later, the toledo bank crash of 1931. we begin our special feature with the city's mayor. >> i think places like toledo are often taken for granted, and that is a shame because there is such a wonderful history here. over the years, toledoans have built...
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hey folks, i am who excited to be in ohio. i live in ohio. i used to be governor of ohio. did you know that. that was really a wonderful experience. i had a great time. he went through all of this resume but let me just tell you a couple of things. and might give you a little bit better sense of who i am. many of you, after eight years, you say that you really know me but i don't know if you know what makes me tick or how i got to where i am. i was raised in pittsburgh, and just a little town outside of pittsburgh called matisse, if my father carried mail on his back for your 20 years. my mother, was in and out of the workforce depending on what was happening with us, and the keys rock was a very blue-collar democratic town and in fact, they told me that they used to put roadblocks up to keep republicans out. but it was conservative, it was god-fearing, i was kind of basic values and common sense and all of this kind kinds of things. my father's father was a coal miner. had a very hard life because he didn't have anybody to represent him and he would go down to the coal mi
hey folks, i am who excited to be in ohio. i live in ohio. i used to be governor of ohio. did you know that. that was really a wonderful experience. i had a great time. he went through all of this resume but let me just tell you a couple of things. and might give you a little bit better sense of who i am. many of you, after eight years, you say that you really know me but i don't know if you know what makes me tick or how i got to where i am. i was raised in pittsburgh, and just a little town...
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in ohio a c.r. will negatively affect wright paterson and what we do at a counter intelligence operation, among other things, at wright paterson air force base. again, failing to pass the agreement will also keep us from moving forward with the across-the-board 3.1% pay increase for our troops, which is key to ensuring they're fairly compensated for their hard work and the sacrifices we've talked about today. it will be the largest pay raise in a decade and they shouldn't be prevented from getting it because of our political differences here on other issues. anyone who's read the constitution will tell you that the very first stated purpose of the federal government is to, and i quote, provide for the common defense. that's our fundamental responsibility here. if we can't put aside these partisan disagreements and reach an agreement to fund our armed forces, we're failing to carry out those duties. i hope it doesn't come to that. i hope politics can be put aside and we can agree soon to give our men
in ohio a c.r. will negatively affect wright paterson and what we do at a counter intelligence operation, among other things, at wright paterson air force base. again, failing to pass the agreement will also keep us from moving forward with the across-the-board 3.1% pay increase for our troops, which is key to ensuring they're fairly compensated for their hard work and the sacrifices we've talked about today. it will be the largest pay raise in a decade and they shouldn't be prevented from...
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after becoming the youngest state senator in ohio history. he went on to become the chairman of the house budget committee and balanced the federal budget four times after leaving congress in 2000 john kasich worked as a managing director for lehman brothers where he helped companies secure the resources they needed to succeed the author of fort new york times bestsellers. the battle for america's soul. every other monday and most recently to pass america divided or united. it's up to us it was just released. please join me in welcoming john kasich. that is the queue. i'm so excited to be in ohio. it was really a wonderful experience i have a great time. let me just tell you a couple of things that might give you a little bit better sense of who i am in after eight years i think you would really know me. i was raised in pittsburgh, and just a little town the rocks was a very blue-collar democrat town. they used to put roadblocks up. it was conservative god-fearing. he have a very hard life. they would not pay him for the work. and it was toug
after becoming the youngest state senator in ohio history. he went on to become the chairman of the house budget committee and balanced the federal budget four times after leaving congress in 2000 john kasich worked as a managing director for lehman brothers where he helped companies secure the resources they needed to succeed the author of fort new york times bestsellers. the battle for america's soul. every other monday and most recently to pass america divided or united. it's up to us it was...
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rob is in columbus, ohio.oday and you can see all the students out there ready to support their team. good morning, rob. >> good morning. hey, guys, good to see you again. sun now coming up. these kids are ready, no doubt about it. we are here with espn "college gameday." it is an unprecedented preview and pregame show for any sport, let alone college football. they do a number of incredible stories including one i'm about to tell you about. his name is keanon lowe. he was an oregon duck scored 11 touchdowns during his college career, and then returned to his hometown of portland, oregon, where he was a high school coach. >> door opens and as soon as it opens i was able to and on may 17th he stepped up in a big way when a student walked into school with a gun. >> door opens and as soon as it opens i was able to get the gun away then the kid starts to break down. i didn't want to hurt anybody that's what he said to me. i just wanted to hurt myself. he goes on to say, nobody cares about me and i told him i care
rob is in columbus, ohio.oday and you can see all the students out there ready to support their team. good morning, rob. >> good morning. hey, guys, good to see you again. sun now coming up. these kids are ready, no doubt about it. we are here with espn "college gameday." it is an unprecedented preview and pregame show for any sport, let alone college football. they do a number of incredible stories including one i'm about to tell you about. his name is keanon lowe. he was an...
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schneider, and the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, will each minutes.0 the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. : thank you, mr. speaker. i -- mr. schneider: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and remarks and include the neous material on measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. schneider: i rise in support the veteran entrepreneurship training act of 2019. spano for mr. joining me in introducing this legislation and helping lead this effort to improve the veterans can ure continue to take advantage of the boots to business program. to be here today to celebrate and honor our nation's veteran entrepreneurs. celebrated ek we veterans day and last week, we marked national veteran small week.ss every member of the military has already demonstrated their love f country by committing everything, including otentially their lives in the service of our nation, and when their service in uniform is completed, many veterans
schneider, and the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, will each minutes.0 the chair recognizes the gentleman from illinois. : thank you, mr. speaker. i -- mr. schneider: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and remarks and include the neous material on measure under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. schneider: i rise in support the veteran entrepreneurship training act of 2019. spano for mr. joining...
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representative to 16 years from ohio candidate for the democratic presidential nomination in 20042008 he joins us from cleveland then as was your reaction to the public testimony gordon someone well you know it in a way it's been conflicted you know when he 1st started talking to congressional investigators he said one thing he's in a way he's been on both sides of the fence the question is whether he had a direct phone call with the president on the issue of a quid pro quo so i don't know i think it's still up in the air my concern is that you know what this is really about is the president's ability to set policies with respect to russia because you've got the cia in an unprecedented effort to try to. use their power to knock out a president and you've got the democrats setting what i think is an unfortunate precedent in the case of president trump they're lowering the bar for impeachment it's good this is going to haunt vice president biden it could go out hillary clinton and others very destructive it's horrible for the country we have a hyper partisanship right now the things tha
representative to 16 years from ohio candidate for the democratic presidential nomination in 20042008 he joins us from cleveland then as was your reaction to the public testimony gordon someone well you know it in a way it's been conflicted you know when he 1st started talking to congressional investigators he said one thing he's in a way he's been on both sides of the fence the question is whether he had a direct phone call with the president on the issue of a quid pro quo so i don't know i...
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i'm from the great state of ohio. and so i guess my question is, start ups throughout the rest of the country, especially the midwest are overlooked. are there any thoughts on the fact that an overwhelming majority of the venture capital is going to four states. what effect is this having on the regions like the midwest? >> i have to look at that study. i think, you know, a company that's in san francisco can invest in a company that's in ohio, though. so i would hope that they are not just investing in companies in san francisco, but -- >> we should maybe look at some partnerships and how that works? >> i do think -- look many successful companies in which venture capital firms invest are not located in those areas. some are but some are located anywhere in the country where there are entrepreneurs. >> thank you. >> representative swiker. >> chairman powell, more of a
i'm from the great state of ohio. and so i guess my question is, start ups throughout the rest of the country, especially the midwest are overlooked. are there any thoughts on the fact that an overwhelming majority of the venture capital is going to four states. what effect is this having on the regions like the midwest? >> i have to look at that study. i think, you know, a company that's in san francisco can invest in a company that's in ohio, though. so i would hope that they are not...
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she was born in 1949 in youngstown, ohio. i watched as a line of guards, students reached the crest of the hill, and the guard continued to advance on them. on the right, just under the pagoda, is allison krause. again, that is the person i took the photo of in 1969 during the protest march in the city. allison krause was a freshman honor student, and she was born in cleveland in 1951. and this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at, because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend. i go back to 1969 to remember the original photograph that i took of her. and the banner that read -- "bring all the troops home." so at this point, the guard seemed to have completed their objective. they were supposed to disperse the students from the crowd that had gathered in front of taylor hall, that i showed you earlier. yet the guardsmen were still advancing. now, what more did they need to accomplish? what was their real objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to end, so they could go home. so as the guard co
she was born in 1949 in youngstown, ohio. i watched as a line of guards, students reached the crest of the hill, and the guard continued to advance on them. on the right, just under the pagoda, is allison krause. again, that is the person i took the photo of in 1969 during the protest march in the city. allison krause was a freshman honor student, and she was born in cleveland in 1951. and this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at, because i see her holding hands with her...
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back to the forks of the ohio. the green spot there. the most sought-after piece of real estate in strategic north america at this time. and washington has not solved this problem. he got beat up pretty bad. what the british government decides to do is get serious about it and send a british army to take fort duquesne. once again, we have the forks of the ohio with a fairly substantial french fort located there built in 1754 and 1755. braddock starts out in alexandria. he is about 60 years old. there are no portraits from life. he himself actually came to winchester. most of his army detoured around winchester to the north. in any case, their objective was of course for duquesne. and this time it was not going to be the virginia regiment. it was not going to be a ragtag bunch of half drunk militia men. this was going to be the real deal. a british army with a british general. washington participated shamelessly in this expedition. here was their opponent. a french canadian. highly intelligent. a brilliant tactician. a family man. very s
back to the forks of the ohio. the green spot there. the most sought-after piece of real estate in strategic north america at this time. and washington has not solved this problem. he got beat up pretty bad. what the british government decides to do is get serious about it and send a british army to take fort duquesne. once again, we have the forks of the ohio with a fairly substantial french fort located there built in 1754 and 1755. braddock starts out in alexandria. he is about 60 years old....
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defender jim jordan is facing new accusations of doing nothing to stop sexual abuse when he worked in ohio university. this as republicans move to put him on the house intelligence committee so he can be part of the televised impeachment hearings. and at the end of the show, the mood inside the white house now that the first excerpts of the new anonymous book are out. >>> but we begin with the newly released transcripts from two more key witnesses in the impeachment inquiry, ended an explosive week of damning revelations for president trump. they detail the blatant and explicit push by the trump administration to pressure ukraine to investigate the president's political rivals in exchange for military aid and a coveted white house meeting. and for the first time white house officials testified the quid pro quo was orchestrated by acting white house chief of staff mick mulvaney. this, as another potential witness, former national security adviser john bolton signals he knows key new details that house investigators do not. lieutenant colonel alexander vindman, the top ukraine expert on the
defender jim jordan is facing new accusations of doing nothing to stop sexual abuse when he worked in ohio university. this as republicans move to put him on the house intelligence committee so he can be part of the televised impeachment hearings. and at the end of the show, the mood inside the white house now that the first excerpts of the new anonymous book are out. >>> but we begin with the newly released transcripts from two more key witnesses in the impeachment inquiry, ended an...
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the latest fatality was confirmed in ohio where there have been multiple pile-ups. here's nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: outside cleveland more than half a foot falling. residents here in chardon caught by surprise. >> when is the last time you had this kind of work in november? >> not that i can remember in chardon. been here for about 30 years >> reporter: across the region treacherous travel accidents from kentucky to pennsylvania to an overturned school bus in illinois an accident in ohio involving 50 cars weather blamed for at least four deaths, including an 8-year-old girl in kansas bitter cold temperatures charging in. up to 100 new record lows predicted even in the deep south with freeze warnings and watches in effect for nearly 30 million americans from coastal virginia down to southern texas in suburban dallas frosty plants, corn and soybean plants threatened with ruin by continued bad conditions back in ohio an unusual november cleanup on tap mountains of snow ahead of schedule >> this is the second time i've done this. >> this must not be much fun >> oh, n
the latest fatality was confirmed in ohio where there have been multiple pile-ups. here's nbc's ron mott. >> reporter: outside cleveland more than half a foot falling. residents here in chardon caught by surprise. >> when is the last time you had this kind of work in november? >> not that i can remember in chardon. been here for about 30 years >> reporter: across the region treacherous travel accidents from kentucky to pennsylvania to an overturned school bus in illinois...
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but it does hang in our living room in our home in ohio.hink debbie and i want to send our thanks to president bush and laura for their wonderful gift of friendship. let me thank those who are not with us today, and people without whom this journey would not have been possible. my late former chief of staff, paula and her mother. my former and first chief of staff, barry jackson, and his father and late mother. two great american families who have sacrificed to support me and everything we were trying to achieve. now let me thank my friends and my former colleagues that i have served in this institution with. whether you are a republican or democrat, whether you voted for me for speaker or for somebody else, it was an honor to serve with you. let me thank the people of ohio's eighth congressional district who sent me to the u.s. house as their representative for 25 years. i have had a few years now to reflect on my time and what it meant to work under this dome. it was a chance to learn from people i admired. the late henry hyde. and a guy
but it does hang in our living room in our home in ohio.hink debbie and i want to send our thanks to president bush and laura for their wonderful gift of friendship. let me thank those who are not with us today, and people without whom this journey would not have been possible. my late former chief of staff, paula and her mother. my former and first chief of staff, barry jackson, and his father and late mother. two great american families who have sacrificed to support me and everything we were...
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. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great blacko's lived here for more than a 100 years. so when they unearthed their strange inheritance, they give it the code name -- "the black swamp find." >> i'm karl kissner. in 2011, my cousins and i inherited the family home from our aunt. she had left us a note -- we would find things in this home that we never knew existed. >> karl, a 54-year-old restaurant owner, has invited me to the family home in the small town of defiance, ohio. karl? hi. i'm jamie. how are you? >> very good. pleasure to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. thanks for having me. is this the family home? >> this is grandma's home. come on in. i'll show you around. >> the house first came into karl's family in 1909. >> neat old place, but needs a little tlc. >> are you saying be careful? >> yes. >> okay. in 2012, karl and his cousins start the daunting task of cleaning out a home that's been lived in for more than a century. after several weeks of sorting through the house, only the attic remains. karl and his cousin, ka
. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great blacko's lived here for more than a 100 years. so when they unearthed their strange inheritance, they give it the code name -- "the black swamp find." >> i'm karl kissner. in 2011, my cousins and i inherited the family home from our aunt. she had left us a note -- we would find things in this home that we never knew existed. >> karl, a 54-year-old restaurant owner, has...
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we went to pennsylvania, ohio, d wisconsin to get their perspective. shis graphite machine shop in pennsylvania isll summing and sawing butha quieter it ed to be. >> what about the people that used toervice these? >>orhey're notng here anymore. >> how many were there? >> we have over -- about six people have been l off. >> that's 15% fewer workers at this metalshich makes parts for industrial companies, a third of the machines ar i'ded. >> you like to replace machines >> that's partly due to $3 g. million in sayerivesbeosts use customers are buying less. the founder says it's impacting his company and also the state at large. >> a year back thathe manufacturing recession, recession strengthen in this ar started. stern pennsylvania lost pretty big chunk of workforce. >> that trend is erging across the rust belt. a once blue corridor of heavy industry won over by president trump's manufacturing friendly message. >> we've now gainedearly 10 thoi thou new factories under my administration. >> the swing states have lost 25,000 vakt factory jobs this year:th
we went to pennsylvania, ohio, d wisconsin to get their perspective. shis graphite machine shop in pennsylvania isll summing and sawing butha quieter it ed to be. >> what about the people that used toervice these? >>orhey're notng here anymore. >> how many were there? >> we have over -- about six people have been l off. >> that's 15% fewer workers at this metalshich makes parts for industrial companies, a third of the machines ar i'ded. >> you like to replace...
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en ohio se incendiÓ.cerrado por dÍa de acciÓn de gracias 50,000 residentes en texas vuelven a sus hogares tras levantarse la orden de evacuaciÓn obligatoria en una planta de quÍmicos incendiada. como cada aÑo por esas fechas millones de mexicanos emprenden el viaje hacia la tierra que nos ve nacer. con tal de ver a sus familiares, los llamados paisanos enfrentan el mal tiempo que azota el paÍs pero sino un en el mayor. >>apenas terminÓ el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias ricardo se subiÓ a su camioneta y emprendiÓ viaje hacia aguascalientes donde pasara la temporada de invierno de los asesinatos como los de la familia de chihuahua. >>>> una me ha pasado nada, Únicamente. >>el es uno de los millones de paisanos que hoy iniciaron rumbo a la frontera para reunirse con sus familias. ademÁs de la inseguridad se tienen que enfrentar a corrupciÓn y extorsión por parte de las autoridades de aduana y la polÍtica día. este aÑo el gobierno de mÉxico promete que serÁ diferente. >>cero tolerancia de maltratos y abusos que pue
en ohio se incendiÓ.cerrado por dÍa de acciÓn de gracias 50,000 residentes en texas vuelven a sus hogares tras levantarse la orden de evacuaciÓn obligatoria en una planta de quÍmicos incendiada. como cada aÑo por esas fechas millones de mexicanos emprenden el viaje hacia la tierra que nos ve nacer. con tal de ver a sus familiares, los llamados paisanos enfrentan el mal tiempo que azota el paÍs pero sino un en el mayor. >>apenas terminÓ el dÍa de acciÓn de gracias ricardo se...
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senator sherrod brown of ohio. >> joining me is hallie jackson. hugh hewitt, host on the salem radio network, yamiche alcindor, and "washington post" columnist david ignatius. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in telephone history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. president trump finds himself facing pressure on two fronts. on impeachment, a growing number on witnesses testifying before congress have now confirmed military aid was being withhold until ukraine agreed to publicly announce investigations into president trump's rivals. more confirmation that the ukrainians did know that there was a quid pro quo. and three witnesses who testified behind closed doors will do so in public this week. republicans signaled they hope to refocus the public hearings on joe biden's son and perhaps even on the whistleblower. >> then there was tuesday night's political fallout. president trump made a special trip to kentucky to suppor
senator sherrod brown of ohio. >> joining me is hallie jackson. hugh hewitt, host on the salem radio network, yamiche alcindor, and "washington post" columnist david ignatius. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in telephone history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. president trump finds himself facing pressure on two fronts. on impeachment, a growing...
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a hard-working son of an ohio farming can be speaker of the house.party and his cause. he sought common ground and held his ground and he could not. he always stood the value of relationships and consensus. he always advised other members. he was always a person of his word. friendship never left his voice. in all negotiations. will never forget how he worked with ted kennedy and george, two liberal client under george w. bush.. we all had our differences but i respected his commitment to america and this institution. we all remember how john made the visit of popeof francis suca meaningful and beautiful experience for all of us.on and how wonderful today to see him appear with zachary who was just six weeks old when he was blessed by the pope. that day was absolute clarity. pope francis calls on us to be better stewards of god's creation and instruments of god's peace. john had that clarity, to in everything he did. thanks to john's leadership, hope, peace and dialogue will be a blessing and inspiration to our congress and the country. for many year
a hard-working son of an ohio farming can be speaker of the house.party and his cause. he sought common ground and held his ground and he could not. he always stood the value of relationships and consensus. he always advised other members. he was always a person of his word. friendship never left his voice. in all negotiations. will never forget how he worked with ted kennedy and george, two liberal client under george w. bush.. we all had our differences but i respected his commitment to...
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by saturday this storm continues to linger in the midwest, the ohio valley.t. good luck. >> wow >> "early today" will be right back what it dust mite droppi skin cel! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. i am not for ignoring the first sign of a cold. i am for shortening my cold, with zicam! zicam is completely different. unlike most other cold medicines, zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam! oral or nasal. how do we make a scented oil plug-in that doesn't smell fake? start with the essence of nature air wick scented oils are infused... ...with essential oils that are 100% natural. to fill every corner with the fragrance of nature. air wick. >>> move over, dog, the bounty hunter it's time to find the snake hunter she is th
by saturday this storm continues to linger in the midwest, the ohio valley.t. good luck. >> wow >> "early today" will be right back what it dust mite droppi skin cel! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i...
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now, ohio state responded to this massive suit with a statement to cnn. ohio state has led the effort to investigate and expose the misdeeds of richard strauss, and the systematic failures to respond and the university's committed to a fair resolution, and they also are providing therapy for these victims but they are asking for monetary damages and title 9 allegations to be deemed violations. >> yeah. so sad to hear all of that. all right. jean casarez, thank you very much. >>> the impeachment inquiry enters the public phase with televised hearings, including key witnesses but will it do anything to sway public opinion. we have two historians joining us with their insight. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. tothe problem is corporationsfix anything. and the people who run and own them have purchased our democracy. here's the difference between me and the other
now, ohio state responded to this massive suit with a statement to cnn. ohio state has led the effort to investigate and expose the misdeeds of richard strauss, and the systematic failures to respond and the university's committed to a fair resolution, and they also are providing therapy for these victims but they are asking for monetary damages and title 9 allegations to be deemed violations. >> yeah. so sad to hear all of that. all right. jean casarez, thank you very much. >>>...
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una persona muriÓ tambiÉn en ohio esta autopista tuvo que ser cerrada por la acumulaciÓn de nieve >>de chicago donde hoy dejÓ de nevar los residentes amanecieron con sensaciones tÉrmicas de menos de 12 grados fahrenheit >>> ahÍ residentes amanecieron con sensaciones tÉrmicas de menos de 12 grados fahrenheit >>> ahÍ pasando, sufriendo con el frÍo. no hay mÁs. >>> en chicago la temperatura mÁxima hace 18 aÑos fue 24 grados y hoy llegÓ a 20 y muchos lugares tambiÉn sufren en pleno otoÑo un frÍo extremo que daÑa este cultivo de maÍz y soya en iowa >>> expertos en salud advierten los peligros de exponerse a la intemperie como la hipotermia >>> los primeros sÍntomas son de dificultad de hablar, se siente muy cansado pe pierden la energÍa >>> sÍntoma que antonio quiere evitar pero esto es una seÑal de lo que les espera en el invierno >>> tenemos que prepararnos, estar consciente que viene mÁs frÍo mÁs cero grados como en la maÑana. >>> rubÉn pereira noticias telemundo >>> dos dÍas despuÉs de su renuncia forzada a la presidencia de bolivia evo morales llega a mÉxico y lo primero que hizo dar
una persona muriÓ tambiÉn en ohio esta autopista tuvo que ser cerrada por la acumulaciÓn de nieve >>de chicago donde hoy dejÓ de nevar los residentes amanecieron con sensaciones tÉrmicas de menos de 12 grados fahrenheit >>> ahÍ residentes amanecieron con sensaciones tÉrmicas de menos de 12 grados fahrenheit >>> ahÍ pasando, sufriendo con el frÍo. no hay mÁs. >>> en chicago la temperatura mÁxima hace 18 aÑos fue 24 grados y hoy llegÓ a 20 y muchos...
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davidson of ohio. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 695, the gentleman from ohio, mr. davidson, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio. mr. davidson: i support re-authorization of the export-import bank. it is eaning important tool that american companies can stay competitive and used as an important national security encountering countries like china. there are several reforms that could improve the agency which are not being considered under this bill, which is why i'm offering my amendment. my amendment is under the fentanyl sanctions act introduced by max rose and co-sponsored by french hill. in the senate, senate minority leader, chuck schumer is the lead sponsor joined by republican senator pat toomey. under the bills, the president could waive sanctions against reign state-owned banks if a foreign government is cooperating. this amendment's approach is similar. it says that the united states will oppose ex-im bank assistance to a government in the entities it controls if the president determines that the
davidson of ohio. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 695, the gentleman from ohio, mr. davidson, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from ohio. mr. davidson: i support re-authorization of the export-import bank. it is eaning important tool that american companies can stay competitive and used as an important national security encountering countries like china. there are several reforms that could improve the agency which are not being...
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one defendant, ohio state university. they are alleging title ix violations.ctims virtually say the same thing, that at the time they didn't think they were abused. their mind just didn't believe that it was sexual abuse or assault. the modus operandi seemed to be the same with every alleged victim. they would be a patient of dr. strauss. maybe they had a head injury, a shoulder injury, but he would examine their private parts and go from there. and just everyone knew. and the amount of medical professionals that they list by name over the 20-year period, the physicians, physician assistants, at least one nurse in the medical department for the athletics, they said that those doctors knew and did nothing about it. and then you get to the level of the coaches of all of the sports and the assistant coaches of the many sports at ohio state university and that is where one accuser, and he was not a student, he was a paid referee, he said it happened in '94-'95. jim jordan was a coaching from 1986 through 1994, not 1995, but he alleges that after he refereed a wres
one defendant, ohio state university. they are alleging title ix violations.ctims virtually say the same thing, that at the time they didn't think they were abused. their mind just didn't believe that it was sexual abuse or assault. the modus operandi seemed to be the same with every alleged victim. they would be a patient of dr. strauss. maybe they had a head injury, a shoulder injury, but he would examine their private parts and go from there. and just everyone knew. and the amount of medical...
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that was in a newspaper clipping from may of 1912 both taft and roosevelt were making swings through ohio. they were reported on what they said. i think that is when we are getting a window into some of this thinking. one of the more unusual relationships was a very bitter campaign. they hated one another. when they went there about the funeral. and they realized they didn't really like each other. and of course, aunt gerald ford's funeral. he was willing to speak on the record. some of what he said was said contemporaneously. unfiltered somewhat. and a lot of it came out of the 1961 book. he would talk about earlier presidents and he would say franklin pierce was a complete fizzle. he have choice things to say. who is he talking about when he said this. he was the coldest man i ever met he didn't give a damn personally for me or you or anyone else in the world as far as i could see. see mac that sounds like that's fdr. fdr in truman had not much of a relationship quite frankly. somewhat of a dark horse. becoming vice president. only vice president for a few months before he died in 1845.
that was in a newspaper clipping from may of 1912 both taft and roosevelt were making swings through ohio. they were reported on what they said. i think that is when we are getting a window into some of this thinking. one of the more unusual relationships was a very bitter campaign. they hated one another. when they went there about the funeral. and they realized they didn't really like each other. and of course, aunt gerald ford's funeral. he was willing to speak on the record. some of what he...
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i'll talk to a man many democrats want to run instead, senator sheriff brown of ohio.oining me for insight and analysis nbc news white house correspondent halle jackson, hugh hewitt, yamiche alcindor and washington post columnist david. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. president trump finds himself facing pressure on two fronts. on impeachment, a growing number of witnesses testifying before congress have confirmed that military aid was being with held until ukraine agreed to announce investigations into president trump's rivals and confirmation that yes, the ukrainians did know a quid pro quo existed and testifying will happen behind closed doors. they hope to refocus the public hearings on joe biden's son and perhaps the whistle blower and tuesday night's political fallout, president trump made a special trip to kentucky to support republican governor matt beven. democrats took control, though, of both houses of the virginia legislature for the first time in a generation and also swept local elections from missouri to pennsylvania. t
i'll talk to a man many democrats want to run instead, senator sheriff brown of ohio.oining me for insight and analysis nbc news white house correspondent halle jackson, hugh hewitt, yamiche alcindor and washington post columnist david. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> good sunday morning. president trump finds himself facing pressure on two fronts. on impeachment, a growing number of witnesses testifying before congress have confirmed that military aid was being...
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woman from ohio, beatty, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i'm to represent the third congressional district of ohio. the tunately, my district, state, and the nation is no gun ger to senseless violence, lack of affordable housing, and quality health care. today, again, to say enough is enough. to mourn the 13,200 men, who have children been victims of gun violence this year. thoughts and nly prayer is over. t's time for serious hard-hitting policy and change. i call on my colleagues to legislation, h.r. 287, the safer now act. safer america for everyone right now is comprehensive and pulls most er the forward-thinking policies in one package. t would, mr. speaker, require background checks, prohibit the sale of semi automatic assault weapons, make trafficking a offense forcriminal firearms. whoibit the use of firearms has been convicted of stalking and bans bump stock. and the two gun reform bills awaiting senate action. my first floor speech when first elected to congress was on gun violence. i helped sponsor and ass commonsense gu
woman from ohio, beatty, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i'm to represent the third congressional district of ohio. the tunately, my district, state, and the nation is no gun ger to senseless violence, lack of affordable housing, and quality health care. today, again, to say enough is enough. to mourn the 13,200 men, who have children been victims of gun violence this year. thoughts and nly prayer is over. t's time for serious hard-hitting policy and change. i call on my colleagues to...
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it made a mess of the miami valley in southwest ohio.e have more messy weather to come as tom alluded to. really active pattern shaping up. let's deal with what's going on right now. a lot of heavy rain for new york up through i-95 through hartford and providence. boston you see snow is accumulating, parts of new york as well. weather advisories and even a winter storm warming for new hampshire and maine until tomorrow morning. this is going to take its time scooting across the northeast throughout the day today. a lot of heavy rain and wind. we could see up to 7 inches of snowfall. the next system is getting its act together over the rocky mountains. we'll get into the high plains on tuesday. already winter storm watches have been posted for denver metro. could see up to a foot of snow in denver proper. this thing exits into the plains. look at this. this is travel on wednesday. a mess in minnesota if you're traveling there. chicago as well, cincinnati. all these big airline hubs, i think there will be significant delays. could see a lo
it made a mess of the miami valley in southwest ohio.e have more messy weather to come as tom alluded to. really active pattern shaping up. let's deal with what's going on right now. a lot of heavy rain for new york up through i-95 through hartford and providence. boston you see snow is accumulating, parts of new york as well. weather advisories and even a winter storm warming for new hampshire and maine until tomorrow morning. this is going to take its time scooting across the northeast...
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. >>> news tonight about a tragic wire at a wild life safari park in ohio. giraffes running from the flames and ten animals killed. questions now about what sparked that fire. vacation tragedy, the head-on tour bus collision. the victims traveling on a cruise ship taking a day tour. >>> switched at birth. the case that made national headlines. a woman swapped at the hospital days after being born. more than 40 years later describing trying to divorce her biological parents. >>> the air bnb nightmare. a homeowner renting out her place claiming the house was ransacked. what the security camera revealed. >>> black friday frenzy, record sales online and the best deals right now and what you may want to wait to buy. more than lieoe >>> this is abc world news tonight with david muir. >>> great to have you with us. i'm wit johnson in for david. >> we begin with two giknife attacks. a suspect armed with a knife wearing a fake explosive vest, attacking victims. bystanders attacking him and others holding him down until police arrived. an officer shooting and killing
. >>> news tonight about a tragic wire at a wild life safari park in ohio. giraffes running from the flames and ten animals killed. questions now about what sparked that fire. vacation tragedy, the head-on tour bus collision. the victims traveling on a cruise ship taking a day tour. >>> switched at birth. the case that made national headlines. a woman swapped at the hospital days after being born. more than 40 years later describing trying to divorce her biological parents....
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it is from the sheer on the canal and ohio rivers. they were on the rivers in this area. earlier, when we were talking about coverlet's, we talked about james rossi, inventor of the steamboat. he developed a process and showed it to george washington. we have a model of the steamboat on the state museum collection. some have referred to him as the first engineer in the country. been a lot ofhas first in production manufacturing borrow the history of the united states. one of the leaders is the china company that produced more china than any other company in the world. today, you know it for fiesta where. they are also very big in dinnerware. madevirginia not only china, but glass, one of the top producers of glassware. michael owens developed the first automated bottling plants for the production of glass bottles. highway was the largest producer of sheet glass of anybody in the world at a time. when you talk about west virginia leading the way in production, in manufacturing, coal is one of the resources that has shaped the history of west virginia. i goes back, it actua
it is from the sheer on the canal and ohio rivers. they were on the rivers in this area. earlier, when we were talking about coverlet's, we talked about james rossi, inventor of the steamboat. he developed a process and showed it to george washington. we have a model of the steamboat on the state museum collection. some have referred to him as the first engineer in the country. been a lot ofhas first in production manufacturing borrow the history of the united states. one of the leaders is the...
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you interviewed that farmer who might challenge jim jordan out of ohio.emocrats are hoping to take down two more of the president's top defenders in congress, one a businessman in fresno, california, go up against devin nunes, the other is jamie harrison trying to topple lindsey graham of south carolina. >> sounds like we are shining a light on other options. there you have it. okay. david, see you soon. >>> who is driving the bus that may be running over rudy giuliani? it may not be the president. we're going to explain that next. >>> and coming up at 5:00 eastern on "politics nation" with al sharpton, democratic presidential candidate kamala harris, you can also watch cory booker tonight at 8:00 eastern on kcdc. all of it here for you on msnbc. . all of it here for you on msnbc. e libre 14 day system just scan the sensor with your reader, iphone or android and manage your diabetes. with the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you can check your glucose levels any time, without fingersticks. ask your doctor to write a prescriptio
you interviewed that farmer who might challenge jim jordan out of ohio.emocrats are hoping to take down two more of the president's top defenders in congress, one a businessman in fresno, california, go up against devin nunes, the other is jamie harrison trying to topple lindsey graham of south carolina. >> sounds like we are shining a light on other options. there you have it. okay. david, see you soon. >>> who is driving the bus that may be running over rudy giuliani? it may...
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bob harper is lobbying lawmakers for the steelworkers he represents in stark county, ohio where voters swung for trump in 2016 after three elections backing democrats. harper says based on the economy it may well swing back >> everything he's promised us is not there you know that's how he went after the midwest, the rust belt, ohio, wisconsin, michigan and all that not working. >> kayla, what the is the white house's response >> reporter: we reached out to the the white house for comment. they didn't respond as of today. trump campaign did not respond to the trend in these specific states but the communications director for the trump 2020 campaign points to the net national gains since president trump has been in office and said manufacturing is a big part of the economic rebirth and if democrats pass ism c that would be more good news the white house has yet to sends ism c to capitol hill for that vote to be scheduled clearly if you look at the travel schedules of president trump and vice president pence these are states they care deeply about winning again next year >> thank you >>>
bob harper is lobbying lawmakers for the steelworkers he represents in stark county, ohio where voters swung for trump in 2016 after three elections backing democrats. harper says based on the economy it may well swing back >> everything he's promised us is not there you know that's how he went after the midwest, the rust belt, ohio, wisconsin, michigan and all that not working. >> kayla, what the is the white house's response >> reporter: we reached out to the the white house...
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now i live in ohio. can't believe everything i learned from my social studies lass with reference to how government should work, the rules of elections, the whole al college, the thing, everything's flipped upside down. tmz moment.ly like soldier, we follow orders, we do our job. hen i vote and if my president wins, that's great. in -- i re-or i'll vote or vote in four years. i have kids, future grandkids. embarrassed. literally. my son's in the military now. son, what do they talk about about this stuff in the military? don't say d, we just anything. because it's embarrassing. countries laughing at us right now. this has to stop. crossing our borders illegally but now we're else.g them something everything's flipped upside down. host: thanks for the call, marcus. your perspective. want to take a look at a tweet here. this is from the republican house, kevin mccarthy. he said, remember, speaker pelosi's own standard for moving forward with impeachment, number one, it must be overwhelming. number two, it
now i live in ohio. can't believe everything i learned from my social studies lass with reference to how government should work, the rules of elections, the whole al college, the thing, everything's flipped upside down. tmz moment.ly like soldier, we follow orders, we do our job. hen i vote and if my president wins, that's great. in -- i re-or i'll vote or vote in four years. i have kids, future grandkids. embarrassed. literally. my son's in the military now. son, what do they talk about about...
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she lectured the voters of youngstown, ohio, on their white privilege.n case you've never heard it it's apparently the martha's vineyard of in northeastern ohio. the barbra streisand's of northeastern ohio, they all live in youngstown and that's why kirsten gillibrand lectured them on how they have the white privilege. the fact that you don't note that you have it in youngstown -- b6 not enough are dying from fenton overdose. you just reminded me. mark steyn, great to see you as always. >> good to see you. happy thanksgiving. we will be back every night at eight. the show that's the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. have a great night. musical physical ♪ >> welcome to the special edition of "hannity." my jason chaffetz into night for sean. for over three years democrats have thrown everything but the kitchen sink at president trump. yet the president remains unfazed. his rallies are as massive as ever and his poll numbers are getting stronger and he hasn't lost his sense of humor. today, he tweeted out this image depicting himself
she lectured the voters of youngstown, ohio, on their white privilege.n case you've never heard it it's apparently the martha's vineyard of in northeastern ohio. the barbra streisand's of northeastern ohio, they all live in youngstown and that's why kirsten gillibrand lectured them on how they have the white privilege. the fact that you don't note that you have it in youngstown -- b6 not enough are dying from fenton overdose. you just reminded me. mark steyn, great to see you as always....
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. >>> there was an ugly brawl at the steelers-browns game, and ohio lawmakers wade into the abortion>> "the cleveland plain dealer" reports ohio state lawmakers are proposing a total abortion ban. the bill sponsored by two republicans would also declare unborn fetuses as people entitled to full legal protection. an anti-abortion group says that that would mean doctors in ohio who perform abortions would be charged with murder. the group says that the bill includes provisions to protect doctors who intentionally end a pregnancy while performing lifesaving procedures on pregnant women. >>> the cbs louisville affiliate wlky says republican kentucky governor matt bevin conceded the gubernatorial election minutes before a vote recanvass ended. bevin had called for the recanvass after losing last week's election by about 5,000 votes to democratic attorney general andy beshear. bevin cited voting irregularities without offering evidence. he acknowledged the recanvass would not change the outcome. >> i truly wish the attorney general well as the next governor of the state as he assumes these
. >>> there was an ugly brawl at the steelers-browns game, and ohio lawmakers wade into the abortion>> "the cleveland plain dealer" reports ohio state lawmakers are proposing a total abortion ban. the bill sponsored by two republicans would also declare unborn fetuses as people entitled to full legal protection. an anti-abortion group says that that would mean doctors in ohio who perform abortions would be charged with murder. the group says that the bill includes...
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recent high profile case involving treatment scams in ohio, and investigations and partnership with the fbi and law enforcement generally, leading to the indictment of six people this year, all six pled guilty to medicaid fraud. some have called for developing more -- by which the public could evaluate the effect in the treatment programs. our last witness, has gone a step further not only identifying it core standards, he believes are key to any successful program, but also launching quality rating systems. this is uncharted area treatment sector, and we look forward to hearing from him, the progress that's been made there, with his non profit organization. we are here today because two many americans have lost too many loved ones to addiction. america's opioid crisis has left a trail of broken hearts and homes across our country. we are here to help communities get on a path towards health and wellness. millions of americans are desperately seeking a path forward. working together, we can save tax dollars and save lives. senator? >> mister chairman, i want to thank you because this is
recent high profile case involving treatment scams in ohio, and investigations and partnership with the fbi and law enforcement generally, leading to the indictment of six people this year, all six pled guilty to medicaid fraud. some have called for developing more -- by which the public could evaluate the effect in the treatment programs. our last witness, has gone a step further not only identifying it core standards, he believes are key to any successful program, but also launching quality...
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. >> a man from the ohio state. >> make sure you tune in on sunday. i am going to be hosting the impeachment inquiry on sunday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. right here on cnn. te president making permissive pitch to black voters. >> blacks with trump. african-americans for trump. call it whatever the hell you want. >> here with us, hear what he has to say next. me and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music) great job speaking calmly and clearly everyone.
. >> a man from the ohio state. >> make sure you tune in on sunday. i am going to be hosting the impeachment inquiry on sunday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. right here on cnn. te president making permissive pitch to black voters. >> blacks with trump. african-americans for trump. call it whatever the hell you want. >> here with us, hear what he has to say next. me and auto. sarah, get in the house. we're all here for you. all: all day, all night. (dramatic music)...