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before leaving ohio we went to see one of the mothers we've met earlier in our time here. has just given by not to the boy she was expecting to to a daughter who she's named. somare was full term but substantially underweight. she had several birth defects including a cleft lip and palate. once i saw her it may mean you know like zach under pressure but it's something that. really got over because i only see her mirroring our lives whether lived this fixed or not. she has been taking care of this. was still homeless and waiting for public housing to come through. but now with a new born baby to take carol. so what kind of future are you hoping for for something i definitely want her to have a better education and better education and a better group of people to a better society. i mean for the time we away his family make the best of it but when i deftly get a chance we definitely move. somewhere. the plundering of armenia's natural riches has uprooted residence and desecrated the habitat of some of europe's most endangered species are told at a remarkable campaign by loca
before leaving ohio we went to see one of the mothers we've met earlier in our time here. has just given by not to the boy she was expecting to to a daughter who she's named. somare was full term but substantially underweight. she had several birth defects including a cleft lip and palate. once i saw her it may mean you know like zach under pressure but it's something that. really got over because i only see her mirroring our lives whether lived this fixed or not. she has been taking care of...
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before leaving ohio we went to see one of the mothers we've met earlier in our time here. has just given birth to the boy she was expecting to adhere to she's named. somare was full term but substantially underweight. she had several birth defects including a cleft lip and palate. once i saw her it may mean you know like sad and depressed but it's something that. really got over because i only see what i'm hearing early whether live is fixed or not. she has been taking care of this area was still homeless and waiting for public housing to come through. but now with a new born baby to take carol. so what kind of future are you hoping for for something. i definitely want her to have a better education one better education and a better group of people a better society to live. i mean for that family or hers only make the best of it but when i bet they get a test with their feet more. somewhere away from here. in 2009 a torture victim of the brutal arjen time the delhi regime confronted his interrogator who tortured no no no i wasn't oratory i was in target has justice now bee
before leaving ohio we went to see one of the mothers we've met earlier in our time here. has just given birth to the boy she was expecting to adhere to she's named. somare was full term but substantially underweight. she had several birth defects including a cleft lip and palate. once i saw her it may mean you know like sad and depressed but it's something that. really got over because i only see what i'm hearing early whether live is fixed or not. she has been taking care of this area was...
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in eastern ohio. there's a natural gas tracker plant in eastern ohio. there's about six or 7000 union jobs what people are making $120,000 a year. the payroll for this place is $10 million a day. there are people from youngstown working in western p.a. getting a really good rate in pittsburgh. to say were going to get rid of natural gas, get rid of fracking, that's a very tough sell for people making 120 grand a year. the idea that the same union members will be forced under his plan, forced into the public health medicare for all plan,, not an option but forest. so now you can take the job and take their healthcare. i think other things like decriminalizing the border and free health care for undocumented workers were a lot of workers in america are really struggling to pay for the own health care, those are going to be tough cells and a think, on the stage in the one debate i was in bernie and i had a little dust up on that. i'm standing by my position. i like him. i think his heart is in the right place. i just don't agree with your solutions. >> hos
in eastern ohio. there's a natural gas tracker plant in eastern ohio. there's about six or 7000 union jobs what people are making $120,000 a year. the payroll for this place is $10 million a day. there are people from youngstown working in western p.a. getting a really good rate in pittsburgh. to say were going to get rid of natural gas, get rid of fracking, that's a very tough sell for people making 120 grand a year. the idea that the same union members will be forced under his plan, forced...
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for the sanders campaign, former ohio state senator nina turner. nina, thank you for joining us. i know you're in clairmont, new hampshire. i want to ask about your comments on iowa. i want to talk about new hampshire, but first, you did tell in an interview that the actions by tom perez in the way he handled this canvass situation is it looked intentional they were trying to hurt the sanders campaign. it seems sanders himself disagrees. where do you stand on the issue right now? >> what the senator said is we're going to keep watching. it's vitally important you have my congresswoman from the great state of ohio, congresswoman martha fudge, talking about the disarray the democratic party is in. we know that iowa went awry. i do agree with the senator that something twent terribly wrong
for the sanders campaign, former ohio state senator nina turner. nina, thank you for joining us. i know you're in clairmont, new hampshire. i want to ask about your comments on iowa. i want to talk about new hampshire, but first, you did tell in an interview that the actions by tom perez in the way he handled this canvass situation is it looked intentional they were trying to hurt the sanders campaign. it seems sanders himself disagrees. where do you stand on the issue right now? >> what...
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five times the amount used in ohio. >> mr. and took a very deep breath. >> suddenly, his mouth popped open. like that. and everybody sort of jumped a little bit. hadn't seen that before. you could see a spasm go through his body. you could see it went all the way down to his stomach. gasping like a fish. it was extraordinarily loud. i started doing, you know, hash marks in my notebook. each time that he would make that sucking sound, he was gulping. he was gasping, he was struggling to breathe. >> i eventually counted 240 hash marks. went on and on. and i wondered is someone going to stop this execution. there were two lawyers sitting next to me, and i saw them get up and go out. >> one full hour into the execution, joseph wood was still alive. baish called for the execution to be halted. >> we immediately filed a motion with the federal district court asking the federal judge to stop the execution. >> they got an assistant attorney general on the phone. and he said, he's unconscious. he's not feeling any pain. the judge said,
five times the amount used in ohio. >> mr. and took a very deep breath. >> suddenly, his mouth popped open. like that. and everybody sort of jumped a little bit. hadn't seen that before. you could see a spasm go through his body. you could see it went all the way down to his stomach. gasping like a fish. it was extraordinarily loud. i started doing, you know, hash marks in my notebook. each time that he would make that sucking sound, he was gulping. he was gasping, he was struggling...
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communities all up and down of ohio river outside of plant.ontinued to funnel that information to u.s. epa as i was getting from dupont internally to try to warn this is a public health threat, you need to do something. in 2002 the u.s. epa stepped in and we will initiate review of the chemical. this something went unregulated, we think we may have to ban this ; that's 2002. in 2004 u.s. epa sued dupont say ing you withheld information from us, the fact that it was in drinking water, crosses the plac en trveciÓn -- placenta and that lawsuit gets filed in 2004. at this swing, something happens that hasn't happened yet. the media start for the first time publishing articles and actually information starts to trickling out to the public about what's going on with the chemical. ab crrveciÓn wrote -- information started to come out. at that swing dupont settled lawsuit in west virginia, settled case that u.s. epa brought. claimed to be the largest penalty in history of epa, $16 million, the company was making hundreds of millions a year off this pr
communities all up and down of ohio river outside of plant.ontinued to funnel that information to u.s. epa as i was getting from dupont internally to try to warn this is a public health threat, you need to do something. in 2002 the u.s. epa stepped in and we will initiate review of the chemical. this something went unregulated, we think we may have to ban this ; that's 2002. in 2004 u.s. epa sued dupont say ing you withheld information from us, the fact that it was in drinking water, crosses...
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so if they think they are going to march into texas and georgia and ohio with a message of socialism and government
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so ohio is definitely geared up for that. it is ground zero for the opioid crisis and fatal overdoses and frankly the trend is down by about 20% but it is far too many people dying because of drugs. >> in your district as well. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> so if you're familiar with the best selling book, jd vance wrote it from middletown ohio and wrote about the things that have gone on and what i hope he writes is a see squell of what is going on now and a lot of great trends and last year at the state of the union we brought out the middleton police chief out and having a lot of success not only with community opioids but community policing and getting the community involved and getting people involved in the broad away of things that are pushing people into drugs in the first place. >> an independent from ohio. >> thank you for all you do, representative. >> thank you. >> i just got, if you know about it, there has been dr. francis boyle, who wrote the bio laws in the '80s, to help legislate bio laws has come out with an art
so ohio is definitely geared up for that. it is ground zero for the opioid crisis and fatal overdoses and frankly the trend is down by about 20% but it is far too many people dying because of drugs. >> in your district as well. >> absolutely. >> yes. >> so if you're familiar with the best selling book, jd vance wrote it from middletown ohio and wrote about the things that have gone on and what i hope he writes is a see squell of what is going on now and a lot of great...
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communities all up and down of ohio river outside of plant.ntinued to funnel that information to u.s. epa as i was getting from dupont internally to try to warn this is a public health threat, you need to do something. in 2002 the u.s. epa stepped in and we will initiate review of the chemical. this something went unregulated, we think we may have to ban this ; that's 2002. in 2004 u.s. epa sued dupont say ing you withheld information from us, the fact that it was in drinking water, crosses the plac en trveciÓn -- placenta and that lawsuit gets filed in 2004. at this swing, something happens that hasn't happened yet. the media start for the first time publishing articles and actually information starts to trickling out to the public about what's going on with the chemical. ab crrveciÓn wrote -- information started to come out. at that swing dupont settled lawsuit in west virginia, settled case that u.s. epa brought. claimed to be the largest penalty in history of epa, $16 million, the company was making hundreds of millions a year off this pro
communities all up and down of ohio river outside of plant.ntinued to funnel that information to u.s. epa as i was getting from dupont internally to try to warn this is a public health threat, you need to do something. in 2002 the u.s. epa stepped in and we will initiate review of the chemical. this something went unregulated, we think we may have to ban this ; that's 2002. in 2004 u.s. epa sued dupont say ing you withheld information from us, the fact that it was in drinking water, crosses the...
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host: congressman davidson represents ohio's sixth district. we are here to take your questions, republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. warren davidson is my congressman and i appreciate everything he is doing. i appreciate donald trump. theonald trump taking on coronavirus. gets so much -- he -- host: criticism? guest: great to talk with you. how are you? caller: better than i deserve. host: do you share his concern that president is getting criticized unfairly? guest: this is nothing new under the sun. you go back under george w. bush, he was criticized by the media. the history is they are horrible or not. president trump was loved by everyone and then he became president, so we will see where it goes. people criticize the president. first he was overreacting and being xenophobic by blocking people at the airports from china and then it was, you are not doing enough. every day is a day to criticize the president for some people. host: in maine, independent. caller: good morning. makee i say anyt
host: congressman davidson represents ohio's sixth district. we are here to take your questions, republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. warren davidson is my congressman and i appreciate everything he is doing. i appreciate donald trump. theonald trump taking on coronavirus. gets so much -- he -- host: criticism? guest: great to talk with you. how are you? caller: better than i deserve. host: do you share his concern that president is getting...
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once again, we have the forks of the ohio.ith the fairly substantial french fort located there, built in 1754-1755. and so braddock starts out in alexandria. he's about 60 years old. there isn't any portrait from life. i mean, he's a famous name, right? braddock. braddock's massacre. the battle of the mohongalaia. braddock, himself, came to winchester. most of his army detoured around win chest tore the north. in any case, their objective in the upper left-hand corner was, of course, ft. duquesne. this time it wasn't going to be the virginia regiment. it wasn't going be a ragtag bunch of half drunk militiamen. this was going to be the real deal. huh? a british army with a british general. washington, of course, participated famously in this expedition. here was their opponent. beaujiu. a french canadian. highly intelligent. a brilliant tactician. a family man. a very serious roman catholic. and a stone-cold killer. he set it up. and here's the setup. you can see the red coats to the right. you see the guy hiding behind the tre
once again, we have the forks of the ohio.ith the fairly substantial french fort located there, built in 1754-1755. and so braddock starts out in alexandria. he's about 60 years old. there isn't any portrait from life. i mean, he's a famous name, right? braddock. braddock's massacre. the battle of the mohongalaia. braddock, himself, came to winchester. most of his army detoured around win chest tore the north. in any case, their objective in the upper left-hand corner was, of course, ft....
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a big manufacturing company in ohio.n ohio and across the country there are lots of these openings, machinists, medical technicians in hospitals. computer programmers, people who know how to code because coding is really important now particularly as we go through the medical, electronic records. if you look at ohiomeans ohiomeansjobs.com, a website up there saying what jobs are available in ohio, you'll see there are 187,000 jobs being offered this morning in ohio. but then you look at what those jobs are, you'll see a lot of them require these skills we're talking about. and they don't require necessarily a college degree, by the way. i'm talking about technical skills. i mentioned text. -- i mentioned techs. i didn't mention truck drivers, we're desperate for those in ohio, people who have the skills to be able to drive a truck. that's getting a commercial truck driver's license, a c.d.l. these jobs are there, but they do require some level of skills training after high school. so i think that skills gap, if it could
a big manufacturing company in ohio.n ohio and across the country there are lots of these openings, machinists, medical technicians in hospitals. computer programmers, people who know how to code because coding is really important now particularly as we go through the medical, electronic records. if you look at ohiomeans ohiomeansjobs.com, a website up there saying what jobs are available in ohio, you'll see there are 187,000 jobs being offered this morning in ohio. but then you look at what...
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our number out of 2018 was a 22.4% reduction in ohio. we are one of the states that led the country in this. i'm proud of that. that means a lost lives saved. still, though, overdose rate way too high, way too high. we're also, i think you on the positive side seeing more accountability for the opioid crisis in particular, as courts around the country hear cases of those affected by prescription opioids like oxycontin, these drug companies are being held accountable by individual states, by some local governments, by the federal government. every day we learn more about what they did and how wrong it was. the sheer number of pain pills that drug companies pumped into the united states is astounding, with more than 100 billion pain pills. during that one period of time, eight years, 100 billion pain pills. we have one county in the southern ohio where we had 48 million opioid pain pills distributed by manufacturers during those eight years. by the way, that's 617 pills for every man, woman, and child in that one county in southern ohio. w
our number out of 2018 was a 22.4% reduction in ohio. we are one of the states that led the country in this. i'm proud of that. that means a lost lives saved. still, though, overdose rate way too high, way too high. we're also, i think you on the positive side seeing more accountability for the opioid crisis in particular, as courts around the country hear cases of those affected by prescription opioids like oxycontin, these drug companies are being held accountable by individual states, by...
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western ohio.ple are making $120,000 a year and the payroll of the place is $10 million a day. there are people in youngstown working in western pa and getting a good rate in pittsburgh. to say we are going to get rid of fracking and natural gas, that is a tough sell for people making 100 grand a year. the idea that those same union members will be forced under his plan, forced into the public health care medicare for all plan, not an option but forced. now you will take their jobs and health care. i think other things like decriminalizing the border and free health care for undocumented workers, where a lot of workers struggled to pay for their own health care, those will be tough cells. -- tough sells. onnie and i had a debate that, and we are just standing by our positions. i think his heart is in the right place but i don't agree with his solutions. host: dan in youngstown, ohio, a republican. guest: uh-oh. former democratic precinct person and a democrat host of my life. i voted for trump and
western ohio.ple are making $120,000 a year and the payroll of the place is $10 million a day. there are people in youngstown working in western pa and getting a good rate in pittsburgh. to say we are going to get rid of fracking and natural gas, that is a tough sell for people making 100 grand a year. the idea that those same union members will be forced under his plan, forced into the public health care medicare for all plan, not an option but forced. now you will take their jobs and health...
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ohio state doctor richard strauss.imself in 2005 but this week the brother of one of strauss's accusers said jordon told him in 2018 to keep quiet. it would allow a victim to sue a university in a university doctor abused them. he spoke to cnn about the call he received from congressman jordan on the fourth of july, two years ago. >> he was crying. >> he was crying. >> and groveling. groveling what? what was he asking you to do? >> he was begging me to go against my brother's testimony, basically, and come out with a statement and i just listened to him and expressed i didn't know what my brother was -- what his motives. i hnts taadn't talked to him or anything. i said i can't give you an answer right now. i'm in the middle of something. i said let me talk to my family. this was that. i kind of just brushed him off. that was the conversation. >> here is what congressman jordan said in a statement to cnn. congressman jordan never saw or heard of any bias and if he had, he would have dealt with it high pressure congressm
ohio state doctor richard strauss.imself in 2005 but this week the brother of one of strauss's accusers said jordon told him in 2018 to keep quiet. it would allow a victim to sue a university in a university doctor abused them. he spoke to cnn about the call he received from congressman jordan on the fourth of july, two years ago. >> he was crying. >> he was crying. >> and groveling. groveling what? what was he asking you to do? >> he was begging me to go against my...
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of state highway $53.00 in the middle of ohio this is a puppy mill not unlike the one that rufus waslikely born and it's where his parents will remain until they're unable to produce the puppies in profits expected by the owner there's no natural light no human contact except for the red pickup that stops by wanted a discount or food and fill water bowls unregulated and under the radar. and often we find that on the east coast many of the puppies are coming from what we call ground 0 for large scale volume bring puppy mill breeding and that's holmes county and it is really the heartbeat of where a lot of the puppy mills and a lot of the issues have started in the state of ohio when you consider that they have 43000 population and you have over 500 channels that's a lot of camels for the number of people in that general area. and holmes county alone in $272008.00 it was a $9000000.00 business. now when you consider that the average family income for a family of 4 is probably less than $30000.00 in holmes county that's a considerable amount of on production that is coming out of that p
of state highway $53.00 in the middle of ohio this is a puppy mill not unlike the one that rufus waslikely born and it's where his parents will remain until they're unable to produce the puppies in profits expected by the owner there's no natural light no human contact except for the red pickup that stops by wanted a discount or food and fill water bowls unregulated and under the radar. and often we find that on the east coast many of the puppies are coming from what we call ground 0 for large...
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ohio has been a member of eric for a while. e.r.i.c. stands for the electronic registration and information center. it is a recommendation for the task force report. we very are proud members of e.r.i.c. member states, of which there are 30 members. 29 states and the district of columbia. the recommendation is that all states should join e.r.i.c. for secure data sharing and list maintenance. it is a fantastic organization that is led by wonderful people. georgia recently joined. we are grateful to have them. florida is another notable state that joined e.r.i.c. kentucky and vermont as well. ohio uses e.r.i.c. in the secure transfer and sharing of data to do many things. secretary larose is very passionate about maximizing ohio's access and data sharing. one of the ways we plan to do so is increasing our eligible but unregistered mailing frequencies. so that again is sharing data with other states to identify the list of folks in your state who are of eligible voting age or unregistered to vote. sending them a postcard and saying, we not
ohio has been a member of eric for a while. e.r.i.c. stands for the electronic registration and information center. it is a recommendation for the task force report. we very are proud members of e.r.i.c. member states, of which there are 30 members. 29 states and the district of columbia. the recommendation is that all states should join e.r.i.c. for secure data sharing and list maintenance. it is a fantastic organization that is led by wonderful people. georgia recently joined. we are grateful...
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rufus's cross-country journey began in miller's burg ohio on a farm owned by moses troyer this is how i am after i buy the dog after he's delivered then i start googling most rare then is when i start and then i was like what was wrong with you i wouldn't i really that's how naïve i was i thought it was going to be perfect and then then i start googling and i hindsight was like i need to find out where these parents are like i was disgusted less than 2 weeks before nicole purchased rufus online tours the u.s.d.a. license was cancelled currently no u.s.d.a. or state commercial license is issued for this address i've got like giving up a couple times a day said no one's call me back this is so frustrating but then i kept thinking it wasn't about the money it was the fact that this was a life that no one cared about. they are just like oh take the puppy that was 6 weeks old 5 weeks old away from its mom and just shove it in a van with creeps stirrer and then called a day like no one cared. of state highway $53.00 in the middle of ohio this is a puppy mill not unlike the one that rufus wa
rufus's cross-country journey began in miller's burg ohio on a farm owned by moses troyer this is how i am after i buy the dog after he's delivered then i start googling most rare then is when i start and then i was like what was wrong with you i wouldn't i really that's how naïve i was i thought it was going to be perfect and then then i start googling and i hindsight was like i need to find out where these parents are like i was disgusted less than 2 weeks before nicole purchased rufus...
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he carries ohio. craig: ohio, carter carries ohio 1976 by 6000 votes out of 3 million cast. the headquarters in ohio, a lot -- the teamsters are headquartered in ohio. so there is a lot of suspicion that the teamsters wouldn't do that. [laughter] juan: mayor daley wouldn't do it either. [laughter] juan: the fact that ford came so close would indicate a shift. but reagan definitely in his wilderness. in your book, he persists. craig: yes he does. he immediately creates a political organization citizens for the republic to advance his conservatism. it helps candidates running for office. he embarks, restarts his radio career doing 5 minute radio commentaries five days a week and recorded them at the corner hollywood and vine in los angeles. he records 5-minute commentaries that go out to hundreds of radio stations on real to reel tape or 45 record albums. juan: this is before the day you could send out a soundbite via the internet to 1000 radio stations. these are 5 minute radio commentaries. 50 million people every week are listening to ronald reagan. craig: plus a twice a we
he carries ohio. craig: ohio, carter carries ohio 1976 by 6000 votes out of 3 million cast. the headquarters in ohio, a lot -- the teamsters are headquartered in ohio. so there is a lot of suspicion that the teamsters wouldn't do that. [laughter] juan: mayor daley wouldn't do it either. [laughter] juan: the fact that ford came so close would indicate a shift. but reagan definitely in his wilderness. in your book, he persists. craig: yes he does. he immediately creates a political organization...
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i was a wrestler at ohio state from 1988 through '93.ch is in question with a lot of these allegations and what was going on for four of those final years. so i'm very disgusted in the way this has been handled. i've had my teammates call me crying. i went to jim jordan. i went to them as a captain, begging them to do something. they did nothing. >> when adam disabato's brother, mike, became the whistle-blower who exposed the sexual abuse of wrestlers by the team doctor, richard strauss, adam disabato says jim jordan tried to get other wrestlers to defend him, jim jordan, against the accusation that he did nothing about the sexual abuse that he knew about. >> jim jordan called me crying, crying, groveling on the fourth of july, begging me to go against my brother, begging me, crying for a half hour. that's the kind of cover-ups that's going on there. jim jordan called me several times after that. that week i had to have my lawyer call him to tell him to stop calling me. i had a teammate, george partas. i called and told him call jim jord
i was a wrestler at ohio state from 1988 through '93.ch is in question with a lot of these allegations and what was going on for four of those final years. so i'm very disgusted in the way this has been handled. i've had my teammates call me crying. i went to jim jordan. i went to them as a captain, begging them to do something. they did nothing. >> when adam disabato's brother, mike, became the whistle-blower who exposed the sexual abuse of wrestlers by the team doctor, richard strauss,...
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and great this is not new for athletic programs at ohio state's case they say it kind of stood out in the way of their head coach ryan day did not sit around go oh we'll see how the investigation turns out he acted they're gone from the team they're on to their program now if you want to compare that to baylor wear head coach art briles and name a ring a bell ken starr that's an a in the wiring political and sports bells they were only fired after all this investigation happened half of these players in the baylor team were convicted till after the fact so you're seeing the teams are realizing you don't want to you don't want to be the next baylor you want to nip this in the bud and oh how state can be commended on that but this poor girl there may be other girls out there at a high state where these players maybe aren't going to get the punishment they deserve. for. the governing body of college athletics and also came under fire for lobbying of all things when they appear on capitol hill to talk about athletes receiving payment for their name image and likeness is their concern the
and great this is not new for athletic programs at ohio state's case they say it kind of stood out in the way of their head coach ryan day did not sit around go oh we'll see how the investigation turns out he acted they're gone from the team they're on to their program now if you want to compare that to baylor wear head coach art briles and name a ring a bell ken starr that's an a in the wiring political and sports bells they were only fired after all this investigation happened half of these...
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. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great blackwho'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,
. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great blackwho'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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. >> reporter: in december of 2000, the ceremony was held at the air force museum in dayton, ohio with survivors and their families flown in from all over the world. >> after the battle, we never saw each other again until then. >> reporter: the place was full to overflowing with people whose lives pitsenbarger had touched. >> there are about 300 people there that would not be alive as of 2000 had their parents not been saved by pitsenbarger. >> reporter: by then, pitsenbarger's father was in a wheelchair and had to be helped on to the stage. >> distinguished visitor, ladies and gentlemen -- >> the loss of his son probably was the worst thing that ever happened to him. so while he was proud that his son had performed courageously in battle, it was still the worst thing that's ever happened to him. >> now we have with us today some of the veterans of operation abilene. >> reporter: when robinson reenacted the ceremony for "the last full measure," he naturally brought in all the stars for the crowd scene. but he also brought in all the survivors of the battle. here is fred navarro, front
. >> reporter: in december of 2000, the ceremony was held at the air force museum in dayton, ohio with survivors and their families flown in from all over the world. >> after the battle, we never saw each other again until then. >> reporter: the place was full to overflowing with people whose lives pitsenbarger had touched. >> there are about 300 people there that would not be alive as of 2000 had their parents not been saved by pitsenbarger. >> reporter: by then,...
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kentucky and ohio have been especially hard-hit. is nothing amusing about this amusement park. coney island near cincinnati. --h of this was watched away washed away. damage in the area is estimated in the millions of dollars. there is some irony in the fact that the nearby racetrack is known as river downs. ♪ at cincinnati, the crest of the ohio reached more than 66 feet, 14 feet above flood stage. this is new the record of their worst floods. the governors of several states appealed to the federal government to declare any of sections -- many sections disaster area. more than 27,000 families are estimated to be affected by the flood. the susquehanna river drove nearly 10,000 from their homes, and civil defense workers described some towns as completely deserted, from the mayors to the towns alleycat. crested 19 feet above flood stage and hundreds of square miles were underwater. ♪ as the flood began to receive slowly, there was desolation in its wake. some 12,000 persons were living in 53 shelters, having lost everything they own.
kentucky and ohio have been especially hard-hit. is nothing amusing about this amusement park. coney island near cincinnati. --h of this was watched away washed away. damage in the area is estimated in the millions of dollars. there is some irony in the fact that the nearby racetrack is known as river downs. ♪ at cincinnati, the crest of the ohio reached more than 66 feet, 14 feet above flood stage. this is new the record of their worst floods. the governors of several states appealed to the...
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scary wake up call. >> you can see why ohio is such a political conundrum.n conservative homes who want the president out of office. almost everyone agreed on, they want him to stop tweeting. we heard that many time. >> did you do that all in one day >> all in one day. >> you didn't get a chance to eat enough. >> was it hard to get people to talk to you? >> you have to be kind of comfortable with reexbut a lot of people said no. i got a couple who got stares that weren't so nice. those who did talk had a lot to say. you heard their opinions. >> thanks. we'll be right back. stay with us. you're watching "cbs this morning". for hundreds of years america systematically stole black lives, black freedom and black labor. and i know my story would've turned out very differently if i had been black. so today i'm proposing a sweeping strategy to invest in black wealth creation. the wealth gap is inextricably linked to the racial inequalities of the past, and i'm determined to make breaking that link a centerpiece of my presidency. a posted s plea. she asked help to f
scary wake up call. >> you can see why ohio is such a political conundrum.n conservative homes who want the president out of office. almost everyone agreed on, they want him to stop tweeting. we heard that many time. >> did you do that all in one day >> all in one day. >> you didn't get a chance to eat enough. >> was it hard to get people to talk to you? >> you have to be kind of comfortable with reexbut a lot of people said no. i got a couple who got stares...
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the college sporting news that actually is catching a lot of our attention 1st to the great state of ohio where 2 ohio state university football players were actually punished actually punished by the university sports program for their conduct off the field i know it's shocking it's being reported the defensive backs a mere wrap and jason when were kicked off the team after being charged with rape and kidnapping meanwhile the associated press is reporting that while the u.s. congress considers whether to allow college athletes to receive indorsement money the n.c. double a and its allies spent at least $750000.00 just last year lobbying lawmakers to shape any reforms to the organizations like $750000.00 on lobbying just to keep kids making you hundreds of millions of dollars from getting paid indorsements interesting joining us now to break down these 2 stories is r t america sports producer regina hamburg always a pleasure thank you. wow you know why don't we yeah horrific moves in the world of college football with these 2 athletes and what they're being charged with what happened with
the college sporting news that actually is catching a lot of our attention 1st to the great state of ohio where 2 ohio state university football players were actually punished actually punished by the university sports program for their conduct off the field i know it's shocking it's being reported the defensive backs a mere wrap and jason when were kicked off the team after being charged with rape and kidnapping meanwhile the associated press is reporting that while the u.s. congress considers...
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happening right now in ohio, cnn's chief the bodies. population in the state of ohio. what is happening there? >> we've been talking about these drug overdose deaths in many places around country, but as you mentioned, kate, ohio has been predisposed to this. these overdose deaths, they don't come in a steady stream, they come in tragic clusters and it immediately overwhelms. it happens in hospitals, and as you mentioned, even the morgues. >> it's not worth it. there's nothing out there in those streets that are worth it. >> the streets miguel hernandez is describing is in ohio. this county has also been known for overdose deaths, so staggering in numbers that county officials may have to bring in a temporary morgue just to store the bodies. >> this facility is a small facility, so it's been hard. >> county coroner, dr. ortiz, took to facebook to share the news that in less than a week and a half, they saw 28 overdose deaths. ten of these occurred on the same day. according to dr. ortiz, they most likely died from fentanyl, a highly pot
happening right now in ohio, cnn's chief the bodies. population in the state of ohio. what is happening there? >> we've been talking about these drug overdose deaths in many places around country, but as you mentioned, kate, ohio has been predisposed to this. these overdose deaths, they don't come in a steady stream, they come in tragic clusters and it immediately overwhelms. it happens in hospitals, and as you mentioned, even the morgues. >> it's not worth it. there's nothing out...
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still have the flash flood risk for 15 million across the south all the way into the tennessee and ohio valley. now 5 million at risk for severe weather. temperatures are very high across this area we're going to continue to see that spark up throughout youe s, southeast in florida with highs near 90. and then on the other side of this storm we'll talk about this coming up. winter weather advisories and alerts across the board. >> oh, boy >> seeing another chunk of snow there. all right. thanks, janessa. >>> in today's quick hits it has been a slow start to 2020 for boeing, which recorded zero orders for new planes in january. the lack of orders stands in contrast to main competitor airbus, which logged orders for 274 commercial aircraft in january. >>> following its historic oscar win the movie "parasite" which won for best picture has seen a huge spike in ticket sales of 443% jump compared to last week. >>> and although streaming has 3w5078d over the past few years, it only acund cotefor about 19% of the time americans spend in front of the tv. that's according to nielsen. there's no
still have the flash flood risk for 15 million across the south all the way into the tennessee and ohio valley. now 5 million at risk for severe weather. temperatures are very high across this area we're going to continue to see that spark up throughout youe s, southeast in florida with highs near 90. and then on the other side of this storm we'll talk about this coming up. winter weather advisories and alerts across the board. >> oh, boy >> seeing another chunk of snow there. all...
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we are doing something that is not been done at least in ohio before. we set aside six or $75 million for schools for wellness and certainly social and emotional learning. and certainly, big umbrella would certainly cover vaping in the e-cigarettes is full tobacco. and really, i think that the vaping is to separate problems. once an immediate problem that we see. within about a hundred people so far we know of is been hospitalized in ohio with some fear respiratory problems because of vaping. that's what we see and that's what makes the news. but the long-term problem i think is much more serious. we have made some real progress in this country the last few decades in regards to our youth smoking numbers have come down dramatically. over that period of time, but in the last several years, we are starting to really completely reverse that. missing up to 25 percent of our teenagers who are vaping, becoming addicted to nicotine. what we're saying, is there really are taking a playbook from big tobacco. using the same techniques that tobacco use for many ye
we are doing something that is not been done at least in ohio before. we set aside six or $75 million for schools for wellness and certainly social and emotional learning. and certainly, big umbrella would certainly cover vaping in the e-cigarettes is full tobacco. and really, i think that the vaping is to separate problems. once an immediate problem that we see. within about a hundred people so far we know of is been hospitalized in ohio with some fear respiratory problems because of vaping....
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the ohio unemployment rate bottomed at 4.0. so it ticked up after, to 4.2 after couple months of some losses. but they're just cherry-picking. overall absolutely true. the vast majority of the percentage of net worth gains are going to the bottom 50%. is every person everywhere gaining? you know that is never going to work. you can always cherry-pick things. overall there is no doubt that the wind is at our back here and certainly in ohio as well. >> carol, doug, thanks to both of you. connell: encountering the very first test of her staying power might look like. amy klobuchar we talked about a lot in new hampshire may have pulled off the biggest surprise in many ways. she is launching a seven-figure ad buy in the next battleground state. can she make momentum last? we'll break down the state of the race next. melissa: plus on the heels of his speaking gig with jpmorgan, prince harry is looking to land another deal with a major bank in his search for financial independence. all the details coming -- i'm sure he can give regula
the ohio unemployment rate bottomed at 4.0. so it ticked up after, to 4.2 after couple months of some losses. but they're just cherry-picking. overall absolutely true. the vast majority of the percentage of net worth gains are going to the bottom 50%. is every person everywhere gaining? you know that is never going to work. you can always cherry-pick things. overall there is no doubt that the wind is at our back here and certainly in ohio as well. >> carol, doug, thanks to both of you....
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>> rick willoughby ohio, what are your thoughts? >>. >> i think without a doubt he's not guilty.he might be guilty enough but not enough to remove him from office or taken from the ballots. i don't think there's our president alive or past that hasn't done anything Ãbhas not tried to help their next your reelection. do we impeach somebody for that? no, they are always working on it. trump didn't have to worry about 2020, he had it. eddie from columbus ohio, not guilty, democratic callers talk about the constitution and how we look like for the rest of the world, they are, the senate is showing that regardless of opinion, they will follow our laws and our constitution. marco is in rochester minnesota, marco, you called in on the guilty line, why is that? >> it's actually rochester michigan. >> that's what it says, i apologize. >> not a problem. after watching everything and falling everything from a mueller report to impeachment trial, there's just overwhelming evidence showing not only was trump guilty in the 2016 presidential election for interfering with the russians would also
>> rick willoughby ohio, what are your thoughts? >>. >> i think without a doubt he's not guilty.he might be guilty enough but not enough to remove him from office or taken from the ballots. i don't think there's our president alive or past that hasn't done anything Ãbhas not tried to help their next your reelection. do we impeach somebody for that? no, they are always working on it. trump didn't have to worry about 2020, he had it. eddie from columbus ohio, not guilty,...
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so first the chairman of the joint committee northeastern ohio.boss bed remained restrained until now at 60 et al. angular man with high cheekbones and sharp eyes and a manner of bulldog and in debate he looked at the contest with the eye of gladiator his style of speech was offhand and frequently profane his gray hair was visibly bristled his voice arose to a roar he would unbutton the vast yank off his caller hold his arms high and then jump onto his heels bringing his arms down. he was uncompromising for i know no high or low or black or white or created by one god he declared. that is ben wade. who looms very large in the boo book. the next paragraph talks of both - - about both thaddeus stevens. >> as chairman respectively of the senate finance committee and the house ways and means committee responsibility for creating financial machinery commensurate with the governments need most men understood better than the secretary of the treasury that had a strong and trusting relationship between the treasury and northern money men was imperative. t
so first the chairman of the joint committee northeastern ohio.boss bed remained restrained until now at 60 et al. angular man with high cheekbones and sharp eyes and a manner of bulldog and in debate he looked at the contest with the eye of gladiator his style of speech was offhand and frequently profane his gray hair was visibly bristled his voice arose to a roar he would unbutton the vast yank off his caller hold his arms high and then jump onto his heels bringing his arms down. he was...
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no republican has ever won the white house without winning ohio. road trip to have some meals with the votersn >> reporter: in the small town of west union, ohio, on the edge of appalachia, mikey's family restaurant serves up breakfast to a staple of loyal customers. i'm adriana with cbs news. how you? >> our date there started with a morning prayer. but our conversation on politics got straight to the point. >> i'm thinking the democrats don't have a chance. >> reporter: why is that? >> well, they're going the wrong direction, for one thing. we're capitalists. they're socialists. and this is not a socialist country. >> reporter: retired business owner kenny molles has been voting republicans since richard nixon. hi there. >> hey. >> reporter: but across the room were life-long democrats until they voted for donald trump in 2016. well, your hats certainly aren't democratic. >> nope. and the more we followed him, the more we liked what he heard. he has delivered on his promises. >> reporter: they say the president's boosted morale for the american w
no republican has ever won the white house without winning ohio. road trip to have some meals with the votersn >> reporter: in the small town of west union, ohio, on the edge of appalachia, mikey's family restaurant serves up breakfast to a staple of loyal customers. i'm adriana with cbs news. how you? >> our date there started with a morning prayer. but our conversation on politics got straight to the point. >> i'm thinking the democrats don't have a chance. >>...
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in ohio, we also raised the smoking age to 21. we raised the vaping age to 21. we also started for the first time actually taxing vaping as well. we're putting a lot of emphasis in regards to all addictions and education. in regard to we are doing something that is not been done at least in ohio before. we set aside $675 million for schools for wellness and certainly social and emotional learning. and this big umbrella would certainly cover vaping in the cigarettes as well as tobacco. and really, i think that the vaping is to separate problems. once an immediate problem that we see. we have had about a people so hundred far hospitalized in ohio with severe respiratory problems because of vaping. that's what makes the news. but the long-term problem i think is much more serious. we have made some real progress in this country the last few decades in regards to our youth smoking. numbers have come down dramatically over that. of time. but in the last several years, we are starting to really completely reverse that. we are seeing up to 25 percent of our teenagers w
in ohio, we also raised the smoking age to 21. we raised the vaping age to 21. we also started for the first time actually taxing vaping as well. we're putting a lot of emphasis in regards to all addictions and education. in regard to we are doing something that is not been done at least in ohio before. we set aside $675 million for schools for wellness and certainly social and emotional learning. and this big umbrella would certainly cover vaping in the cigarettes as well as tobacco. and...
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we have breaking news now from ohio state university.wo football players have just been dismissed from the team after being charged with rape and kidnapping. adriana diaz on the disturbing details in this case. >> reporter: the ohio state university football players, amir riep and jahsen wint, were booked into this columbus jail late last night after turning themselves in. the criminal complaint alleges that on february 4, a 19-year- old woman was having consensual sex with riep when she stopped, stating she did not want to continue. detectives say wint then entered the room, and riep, after asking if wint could join, pushed her down by the neck, and two men allegedly raped her. afterwards the report says riep told the victim to say the incident was consensual on video as he was laughing and she was crying. denise alex-bouzounis is with the columbus police department. >> she was unsure if she should go ahead and file charges or not, and that's what happens in a lot of these cases. >> reporter: riep is a cornerback, and wint a safety. bot
we have breaking news now from ohio state university.wo football players have just been dismissed from the team after being charged with rape and kidnapping. adriana diaz on the disturbing details in this case. >> reporter: the ohio state university football players, amir riep and jahsen wint, were booked into this columbus jail late last night after turning themselves in. the criminal complaint alleges that on february 4, a 19-year- old woman was having consensual sex with riep when she...
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at recent talk at miami university in hamilton, ohio, former ohio governor and 2016 presidential candidate john kasich saying that the solutions to american's problems need to come from bottom up. >> most politicians listen to us and i will give you a couple examples, the civil right's movement, you think that they pass the civil rights law on their own? martin luther king went to see john kennedy and kennedy, he left the white house and he said kennedy didn't care. he was really upset about it. what happened over time because of king and some of the people i mentioned, people began to see that we needed justice and the pressure came from the bottom up the marchs, the gassing, the dog bitings, the jailings, it didn't square with us as free people. we wanted justice and we demand ed justice and the politicians after a decade's long struggle began to pass the laws. women suffrage, do you think those guys wanted to give you your power? they didn't. and you think about how long it took for women to get the right to vote and if you were an african-american you had to wait even longer to get the
at recent talk at miami university in hamilton, ohio, former ohio governor and 2016 presidential candidate john kasich saying that the solutions to american's problems need to come from bottom up. >> most politicians listen to us and i will give you a couple examples, the civil right's movement, you think that they pass the civil rights law on their own? martin luther king went to see john kennedy and kennedy, he left the white house and he said kennedy didn't care. he was really upset...
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jim jordan of ohio, stick around.rke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "gold medal grizzly." (sports announcer) what an unlikely field in this final heat. (burke) not exactly a skinny dipper, but we covered it. bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ at farmers, we know a thing or two bum-pa-dum, othroughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. for the past few weeks because, fun fact, a recent study suggests crime goes down when people tune in.. and football is awesome. - win, win. to thank you for watching
jim jordan of ohio, stick around.rke) at farmers insurance, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "gold medal grizzly." (sports announcer) what an unlikely field in this final heat. (burke) not exactly a skinny dipper, but we covered it. bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ at farmers, we know a thing or two bum-pa-dum, othroughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloomberg is here. vo: leadership in action. mayor bloomberg and president obama...
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according to the innovate ohio state-wide broadband strategy, 3,000 households in ohio representing nearly 1 million ohioans lack broadband internet access. as a member of the small business and transportation infrastructure committees i advocate for rural communities including those in my district that suffer from crumbling infrastructure and inadequate internet access. how does broadband access adopt technology for rural farmers? >> thank you, i can make a comment from the perspective of indigo ag. we have had to build mobile technologies for farmers to validate the work they're doing on farm, in order for buyers to pay a premium. we're trying to decomaudatize grain agriculture. we have to send farmers themselves into the field tatake notes on what's happening. the lack of broadband access has required us as a technology company to build all of our apps resilient to a lack of internet connectivity, and the development costs of that and the missed opportunities around a two-way street for the farmer are just really mind-boggling. it's really interesting from a software developer perspecti
according to the innovate ohio state-wide broadband strategy, 3,000 households in ohio representing nearly 1 million ohioans lack broadband internet access. as a member of the small business and transportation infrastructure committees i advocate for rural communities including those in my district that suffer from crumbling infrastructure and inadequate internet access. how does broadband access adopt technology for rural farmers? >> thank you, i can make a comment from the perspective...
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ohio. from the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from ohio is recognized. to thank : i'd like the chairwoman of the water resources committee for yielding for her unyielding support for water issues across this very y, including in our critical great lakes region. you have been a true and unyielding champion on these issues and i thank you. of bills ckage protects not only our great lakes but ecosystems across our country. 4031, the great lakes restoration initiative of 2019 support from the great lakes region. bill co-sponsors of the represent every ideological our caucus, and today's bill, which is on testament for a that bipartisan, bicameral, critical support. vain, i must also commend my colleague from ohio, congressman david joyce, for his effort to work collaborative to collect signatures for h.r. 4031 so we move it from 2019 to 2020. recognizes akes act the enormous unmet need for the region. interagency's collaborative effort has brought to bear resources, expertise and across the from local, state, and federal portions of the region and help on a
ohio. from the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from ohio is recognized. to thank : i'd like the chairwoman of the water resources committee for yielding for her unyielding support for water issues across this very y, including in our critical great lakes region. you have been a true and unyielding champion on these issues and i thank you. of bills ckage protects not only our great lakes but ecosystems across our country. 4031, the great lakes restoration initiative of 2019 support from the...