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to central ohio or northern ohio.y as well be in a different state. part of the reason you see miami and au are so close and they all have division one basketball teams. so unless you went to osu there are four teams closer to where you live that could make the ncaa tournament. so i think those are the types of thoughts that fans are having throughout the state. >> dick clark, sports reporter for the cincinnati enquirer, great to talk to you. love cincinnati. don't necessarily love the teams because we play against them, but i thank you so much for taking the time to be with us. and that's going to do it from i still call it browns stadium. that's what i'm going to continue to call it browns stadium and the beautiful city of cleveland, ohio. thank you so much for joining us. we're going to take a quick break and our news is going to continue live with my dear friend ali velshi. have a great night, everybody. friend ali velshi. have a great night, everybody. in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected,
to central ohio or northern ohio.y as well be in a different state. part of the reason you see miami and au are so close and they all have division one basketball teams. so unless you went to osu there are four teams closer to where you live that could make the ncaa tournament. so i think those are the types of thoughts that fans are having throughout the state. >> dick clark, sports reporter for the cincinnati enquirer, great to talk to you. love cincinnati. don't necessarily love the...
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just saw a test run in the ohio primary. bring in governor of that key swing state, ohio governor mike dewine, always a pleasure. >> good to see you chris, and can i just say it was a great piece on tracing. people are going to get really familiar with tracing, it's nothing to be afraid of and i think you explained it very well. very important. >> and i won't be your advocate but i will pretend to be so you have culpable deniability, it is not fair to ask you to do it and not give you the money to do it. it is very expensive to get these workers, train them, deploy them, aggregate the data, make the calls and the follow-up. and to ask states to do it and not give you the money to do it is basically asking you not to do it. i hope that changes. i know you want to cooperate and good relations but it's a tough >> but we can use the money, chris, that congress and the president gave us, the coronavirus money coming at us, and we're going to use that money. we're out hiring people now, health departments are hiring people. so it'
just saw a test run in the ohio primary. bring in governor of that key swing state, ohio governor mike dewine, always a pleasure. >> good to see you chris, and can i just say it was a great piece on tracing. people are going to get really familiar with tracing, it's nothing to be afraid of and i think you explained it very well. very important. >> and i won't be your advocate but i will pretend to be so you have culpable deniability, it is not fair to ask you to do it and not give...
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it was made in ohio outside akron, ohio. they've been going 24/7 producing all they can, as farce the shipment comes in people take it and take it home and use it. reopening means doing things differently, wearing a mask in proximity to someone else, being sure you are dialing the rules to stay safe and it will continue to be needed but they have a problem because the federal government was assessing a tariff, 25% tariff on two critical items, the items, at least one of them had a patent in china, 25% tariff. they were able to go to the us trade representative and i commend bob lighthizer for working with us on this, to take that tariff off because he had a tough time getting the supply and was increasing the cost by 25%. now they are able to produce more of this and do it less expensively. this leads me to comment on china, we need to pull back some of what we make in china. it is a pretty simple concept. are supply chains are global and complex. who would have thought the go to dispenser that there would be a chinese paten
it was made in ohio outside akron, ohio. they've been going 24/7 producing all they can, as farce the shipment comes in people take it and take it home and use it. reopening means doing things differently, wearing a mask in proximity to someone else, being sure you are dialing the rules to stay safe and it will continue to be needed but they have a problem because the federal government was assessing a tariff, 25% tariff on two critical items, the items, at least one of them had a patent in...
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ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, it's good to be back in session. after six weeks away from this place, it's good that we're all together, working on some very important things. in the past six weeks since we haven't been here in session working together, a lot has changed. america has been overtaken, really, not just by the coronavirus but by the economic damage that it's caused. more than 30 million americans have now filed for unemployment, and most believe we're approaching the highest unemployment we have had in this country since the great depression. it's a concern. and particularly troubling because you think about it just a few months ago, back in february, we hit a 50-year low in terms of unemployment in this country. we have gone from a strong and growing economy to one where so many people are out of work, so many businesses have been shuttered. some of these businesses tell me they may have to shutter permanently. i hope not, but it's been a tough time. and at the same time ch
ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, it's good to be back in session. after six weeks away from this place, it's good that we're all together, working on some very important things. in the past six weeks since we haven't been here in session working together, a lot has changed. america has been overtaken, really, not just by the coronavirus but by the economic damage that it's caused. more than 30 million americans have now filed for unemployment, and most believe we're approaching the highest...
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we are very unique here in ohio.n the country funded by an individual income tax and puts ohio cities, you know, very grave risk we have colleagues in cities around the state that are already furloughing and laying off employees and as you know basic city services focus around health and security but 78% of our revenue for core city services comes from income tax and so, you know, obviously we have a very diverse economy here the largest private sector employers, many employees work remotely and continuing to pay income tax and we also have major public sector employers here in central ohio, as well. so with reduced revenue obviously contemplating reductions in workforce. >> sure. i want people to be aware of and showing some companys that are headquartered in ohio including a lot of retailers >> yes. >> is that an additional hit or are the other companies there, miracle gro, are they able to offset the direct hit? ishld mention as you discussed this, you helped to lead the way out of the '08-'09 downturn. >> absolut
we are very unique here in ohio.n the country funded by an individual income tax and puts ohio cities, you know, very grave risk we have colleagues in cities around the state that are already furloughing and laying off employees and as you know basic city services focus around health and security but 78% of our revenue for core city services comes from income tax and so, you know, obviously we have a very diverse economy here the largest private sector employers, many employees work remotely...
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what is ohio's plan?porter: he was the first governor and a republican governor, we should point out, to close schools and sound the alarm. he was ahead of the white house in terms of making this a serious issue. as he is slowly beginning to reopen his state, he did what many other governors did not do. he's extending his order not calling stay at home. calling it safer at home. some of the language there. we spent a few days in ohio this week talking to business owners who are seeing businesses across the country open up. they're wondering when it's going to be their turn. >> i would say it's been frustrating. strenous, obviously. >> reporte -- strenous, obviously. >> reporter: sheila's bar is froze in time. she's had may 1st, etched into her mind. a date she hoped to learn when she could at least plan to reopen. >> i was hoping we would hear that restaurants could open in some capacity by a specific date. >> reporter: she and other restaurant owners haven't heard a word as governor mike dewine inches to
what is ohio's plan?porter: he was the first governor and a republican governor, we should point out, to close schools and sound the alarm. he was ahead of the white house in terms of making this a serious issue. as he is slowly beginning to reopen his state, he did what many other governors did not do. he's extending his order not calling stay at home. calling it safer at home. some of the language there. we spent a few days in ohio this week talking to business owners who are seeing...
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childcare centers in ohio are slated to open. i understand you're going to be taking precautions, the people running the childcare centers will be taking precautions. smaller groups of children in each room, much more hand washing. but as you acknowledge, we've already seen reported cases of children in ohio experiencing this new phenomenon, this horrific thing, multisymptom inflammatory syndrome in children that could be linked to coronavirus. how much does that horrible illness weigh on your decision for may 31, the childcare centers, especially given how little we know about covid-19? >> jake, all of this weighs on me. fran and i have eight kids, we have 24 grandkids, we have kids who will be going back to school in the fall. what we try to do, and what we did do in regard to the childcare, we pushed it back another a couple of weeks. we think we will have the lowest ratio in the country, smallest number of classes, smallest number of kids in a room. we think we have the best practices that can be put in place in regard to chi
childcare centers in ohio are slated to open. i understand you're going to be taking precautions, the people running the childcare centers will be taking precautions. smaller groups of children in each room, much more hand washing. but as you acknowledge, we've already seen reported cases of children in ohio experiencing this new phenomenon, this horrific thing, multisymptom inflammatory syndrome in children that could be linked to coronavirus. how much does that horrible illness weigh on your...
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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 alison krause. that's the person i took a photogra photograph. alison krause was a freshman honor student. she was born in cleveland in 1951. this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at. i see her holding hands with her boyfriend. i go back to 1969 to remember the original federal i took of her. the banner that read, bring all the troops home. at this point, the guard completed its objective. they were supposed to disburse the students from the crowd that gathered. the guardsmen were still advancing. 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. as the guard continued their marching, they reached the corner of taylor hall. i witnessed the group at the rear turn in unison, some crouched down while others stood. then the gunshot
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 alison krause. that's the person i took a photogra photograph. alison krause was a freshman honor student. she was born in cleveland in 1951. this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at. i see her holding hands with her boyfriend. i go back to 1969 to remember the original federal i took of...
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from the great state of ohio. for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. davidson: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, as the majority leader well knows, better than most of us in the room, for a bill to become law, the president of the united states must sign it. and he's made clear he's not going to sign this product. so it's a complete waste of everyone's time to send over a bill that has no chance to become law. and rather than make this bill better, rather than make this bill something that could become law, we're going to run out the clock on more broken process. why are we going to do that? we're going to do that because the people that are working to preserve the status quo, the broken status quo of warrantless spying on american citizens want to keep that status quo in place. so rather than allow real reform we've had a process that bypassed the judiciary committee. when chairman nadler realize head didn't have the votes to move his own product through the com
from the great state of ohio. for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. davidson: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, as the majority leader well knows, better than most of us in the room, for a bill to become law, the president of the united states must sign it. and he's made clear he's not going to sign this product. so it's a complete waste of everyone's time to send over a bill that has no chance to become law. and rather than...
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i will say that our collaboration in the state of ohio has been unprecedented. in the two visits and two conversations with federal government let's say for example the lifting of the f.d.a. restrictions for testing so that the testing can be done in individual hospitals is something that we brought forward. and the loosening of the f.d.a. restrictions was lifted literally in the following week. that has allowed individual hospitals to develop testing capacity and help more people in need. another good example is that we've asked to lift for the restrictions on the adoption of telemedicine to be lifted and i have to say that their response was positive and immediate, and that has allowed us to serve many more patients across our entire country. >> excellent. i thank you both for your time today and for joining us for the friday forium. we are going to leave it there. i'm shocked that neither doctor mention it had importance of hand washing and wearing a mask and keeping your distance. so having done that we're going to close it out. i thank our sponsors who spon
i will say that our collaboration in the state of ohio has been unprecedented. in the two visits and two conversations with federal government let's say for example the lifting of the f.d.a. restrictions for testing so that the testing can be done in individual hospitals is something that we brought forward. and the loosening of the f.d.a. restrictions was lifted literally in the following week. that has allowed individual hospitals to develop testing capacity and help more people in need....
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every employee in ohio is wearing a mask today. i describethe way it, this is really the most crucial time, the most dangerous time, because we are opening back up, because we have to open back up, but at the same time, that creates more exposure, more opportunity for this virus to spread. so people have to add that extra layer. we are them to put masks on, do all the things that everyone now knows you have to do to keep that separated and to slow this down. if you look at our numbers, we plateau. we have been at a plateau for about a month in regard to hospitalizations and deaths, same way in regard to cases. our replication rate is about 1:1, which is a lot better than it was, and we would like to get that down as well. we are trying to do two things at once and we are working on it . >> keeping that in mind, everything you just said, i would like you to look at these pictures from a bar in columbus, ohio on friday, the first day outdoor dining businesses were allowed to reopen. that is a big crowd of people. they don't seem to b
every employee in ohio is wearing a mask today. i describethe way it, this is really the most crucial time, the most dangerous time, because we are opening back up, because we have to open back up, but at the same time, that creates more exposure, more opportunity for this virus to spread. so people have to add that extra layer. we are them to put masks on, do all the things that everyone now knows you have to do to keep that separated and to slow this down. if you look at our numbers, we...
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we do appreciate it and we'll see how ohio does for all this. >> thanks for having me.ob: and we'll be right back. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. carley: wow, just look at that, tens of thousands of people waking up in the dark after powerful storms roll through tennessee. heavy rain and strong winds blowing through nashville. more than 120,000 people in the city don't have power. rob: it's
we do appreciate it and we'll see how ohio does for all this. >> thanks for having me.ob: and we'll be right back. you try to stay ahead of the mess. but scrubbing still takes time. now there's new powerwash dish spray. it's the faster way to clean as you go. just spray, wipe and rinse. it cleans grease five times faster. new dawn powerwash. spray, wipe, rinse. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this...
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we will talk with ohio governor ohio governor mike to whine about what he says is a gamble, reopeningn the midst of a pandemic. ♪ four plus one is... 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher? times... ten... so, wait... (errhhhhh) do you want to show us the continents on the... no. it is not going good. my mom is getting stressed out. (speaks hebrew) momma's tired. i, i'm, like... woooo... (screams) (sighs heavily) so, starting just quickly by breathing in... i never thought i'd say this, but i kind of miss school! the teachers, i mean, y'all are gifted people! i thank you so much for what you're doing. their investment into our children is beyond what we can even imagine. appreciate all that you do. >> chris: coming up, ohio governor mike dewine moves forward with plans to reopen businesses but urges caution. >> as we open up the economy, let me just state the obvious and not shy away from it. the risk is up. >> ♪ >> chris: ohio took early action against the coronavirus, including being the first state in the nation to close its schools. but now a phased reop
we will talk with ohio governor ohio governor mike to whine about what he says is a gamble, reopeningn the midst of a pandemic. ♪ four plus one is... 16. (laughter) how many pints of iced tea are left in the pitcher? times... ten... so, wait... (errhhhhh) do you want to show us the continents on the... no. it is not going good. my mom is getting stressed out. (speaks hebrew) momma's tired. i, i'm, like... woooo... (screams) (sighs heavily) so, starting just quickly by breathing in... i never...
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what is back in ohio? guest: all kinds of things are back. part of it is because governor mike dewine and the department of health director kind of got out in front of this pandemic at least compared to other states. as of today, most of the restaurants are allowed to salons barbershops, nail , tanning facilities. retail is back on. reopened in the next coming days we will see places of mini golf, bowling, gyms, fitness centers, public pools. evening tomorrow and limited contact sports leagues which i know has been a big case for everyone is winter sports coming back. contact sports coming back. 1, weddings june have been put on hold for a lot of people. but starting june 1, wedding venues will be allowed to have up to 300 people with some specific guidelines. a lot of the state has really reopened. host: for folks who haven't been tracking ohio, how much pushback as the governor gotten on the speed of this reopening process? guest: there has been a little bit for sure. the chief concern i believe with most people is the second wave. the seco
what is back in ohio? guest: all kinds of things are back. part of it is because governor mike dewine and the department of health director kind of got out in front of this pandemic at least compared to other states. as of today, most of the restaurants are allowed to salons barbershops, nail , tanning facilities. retail is back on. reopened in the next coming days we will see places of mini golf, bowling, gyms, fitness centers, public pools. evening tomorrow and limited contact sports leagues...
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you were way ahead of the curve in ohio in getting things done. in the process i think it's fair to say you saved a lot of lives by doing so. thanks very much and thanks very much for joining us. we will stay in touch. >> good to be with you. >>> just ahead, the new policy requiring staffers to wear masks as the white house scrambles to control an outbreak within its walls. and why the coronavirus is taking such a toll on nursing home facilities. state farm is announcing the good neighbor relief program we're returning $2 billion dollars to our auto policyholders through may 31st. because now, more than ever, being a good neighbor means everything. like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >>> we are following breaking news out of president trump's news conference and conflicting statements. the president speaking in the rose garden a while ago until he abrupt i lended the news conference in an awkward way. let's bring in dr. sanjay gupta. the president said, and i am quoting him, that we prevailed. is it true that everyone who wants a test in th
you were way ahead of the curve in ohio in getting things done. in the process i think it's fair to say you saved a lot of lives by doing so. thanks very much and thanks very much for joining us. we will stay in touch. >> good to be with you. >>> just ahead, the new policy requiring staffers to wear masks as the white house scrambles to control an outbreak within its walls. and why the coronavirus is taking such a toll on nursing home facilities. state farm is announcing the good...
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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, barry levine. 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
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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joining us now, ohio governor mike dewine.overnor, as we say, you were one of the first governors in the country to move against the virus. you were the very first one to close schools in mid-march, you also ordered a stay at home order. but by the end of this week, you will have reopened 90% of ohio's economy. why do you think you can do that safely, sir? >> well, it's really a risk no matter what we do. it's a risk if we don't do anything, it's a risk if we do this. what we have done is come up with the best practices for businesses to reopen. we put business people together with health people, had them come up with these best practices. and chris, the economy's not going to open no matter what we do, whatever we order, unless people have confidence. we're trying to give them confidence. at the same time we're telling them the virus is still out there, it's still very, very dangerous, we have to keep the distancing, people should wear a mask, wash your hands. i mean, these are basic things that we have to do. we can't let up
joining us now, ohio governor mike dewine.overnor, as we say, you were one of the first governors in the country to move against the virus. you were the very first one to close schools in mid-march, you also ordered a stay at home order. but by the end of this week, you will have reopened 90% of ohio's economy. why do you think you can do that safely, sir? >> well, it's really a risk no matter what we do. it's a risk if we don't do anything, it's a risk if we do this. what we have done is...
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then we go to a prison in ohio where one of the worst coronavirus optics in the united states has killed at least 11 prisoners and one staff member. theof prisoners and half prprison staff a at marion correctional i ititution have testeded positivive for covid-1. in april, makingng it the larget virus hotspot in the country. >> i met marion correctional where coronavirus is spreading wildfire. they say 1300 people got it. that is a scary thouought. i might not make it home e to my chchildren. i just wanted to s speak up for what i believe in and hopefully this will make a difference and it reaches the right hand and we get some kind of relief. all i can ask is keep us in your prayers. amy: we will speak with the cofounder of prison abolition prisoner support whose husband james is incarcerated at marion and look at the coronavirus and case for abolition with ,rofessor ruth wilson gilmore author of "change everything." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democraracy now!, democrcracynow.org, quarantine report.. i'm amy goodman. the official coronavirus death toll has t topped a quart
then we go to a prison in ohio where one of the worst coronavirus optics in the united states has killed at least 11 prisoners and one staff member. theof prisoners and half prprison staff a at marion correctional i ititution have testeded positivive for covid-1. in april, makingng it the larget virus hotspot in the country. >> i met marion correctional where coronavirus is spreading wildfire. they say 1300 people got it. that is a scary thouought. i might not make it home e to my...
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there's also ohio state representative and joseph a blank stare, nino vitale. last week, ohio's governor recommended that all ohioans wear a mask in public to prevent the spread of coronavirus, but yesterday, vitale said that he refuses to wear a face mask because god created humans without one. okay, adam and eve didn't wear masks. but they also didn't wear pants. so i'm callin' b.s. until nino holds a press conference like. this. vitale thinks the face isex, "when we think about the image and likeness of god, do we think of a chest or our legs or our arms? we think of a face." yes, we do. and it's morgan freeman's. vitale wrapped it up, saying of the face, "that's the image of god right there, and i want to see it in my brothers and sisters." classic good-guy statement: "i want to look you in the eyes while i kill you." now, there is one politician
there's also ohio state representative and joseph a blank stare, nino vitale. last week, ohio's governor recommended that all ohioans wear a mask in public to prevent the spread of coronavirus, but yesterday, vitale said that he refuses to wear a face mask because god created humans without one. okay, adam and eve didn't wear masks. but they also didn't wear pants. so i'm callin' b.s. until nino holds a press conference like. this. vitale thinks the face isex, "when we think about the...
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host: from susan in columbus, ohio, you are next. , this is susie calling from columbus, ohio. i enjoy your program but i am all for wearing the mask and i'm going to do anything that will help the older generation as well as anyone get this virus and i think governor dewine is doing an excellent job. we should continue to protect other people and not be selfish by not wearing a mask. host: are you not concerned about your own health as you are out and about? caller: i'm very concerned about my own health but i also want to be considerate of others. goodnk the mask is a very preventive action for us to take. it doesn't take that much to put one on. host: washington, this is rick. caller: hi, this is rick. host: go ahead. caller: yeah, i don't personally wear a mask that i don't object to people who do. becausebject to is just they think it's a good idea they should foist it off on everyone else. andrsonally carry a gun i've been an armed guard for years. thing for's a safe people to do but i would never demand that everyone carry a gun just to make other people feel safe. it do
host: from susan in columbus, ohio, you are next. , this is susie calling from columbus, ohio. i enjoy your program but i am all for wearing the mask and i'm going to do anything that will help the older generation as well as anyone get this virus and i think governor dewine is doing an excellent job. we should continue to protect other people and not be selfish by not wearing a mask. host: are you not concerned about your own health as you are out and about? caller: i'm very concerned about my...
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. >> martha: mike dewine, governor of ohio. good to see you bret. good evening everyone, i martha maccallum and this is "the story." this blurring headline that got nationwide attention with a demand to end of the lock down now. it's the same message that we see by activist, gym owners, salon owners and preachers more and more it seems, and it seems to stem directly from this number that came out today with the latest record-breaking jobs data. record-breaking in the wrong direction. a devastating 38.6 million americans have filed for unemployment claims since this pandemic began. house democrats believe the answer is a second multitrillion dollar relief package and also a second round of direct payments to americans and they are firing back at sentimental majority leader mitch mcconnell. this exchange happened on "the view" today and i spoke to the leader about it. >> mitch mcconnell says it's a dead on arrival. and then he doesn't see an immediate need for more stimulus. so how are you going to help people who need it? >> while he is in an alterna
. >> martha: mike dewine, governor of ohio. good to see you bret. good evening everyone, i martha maccallum and this is "the story." this blurring headline that got nationwide attention with a demand to end of the lock down now. it's the same message that we see by activist, gym owners, salon owners and preachers more and more it seems, and it seems to stem directly from this number that came out today with the latest record-breaking jobs data. record-breaking in the wrong...
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the ohio coronavirus story had begun. springtimebeauty of surrounds us, as we weary of this virus, i'm reminded of what winston churchill told the british people at a time during the war in 1942 when they had and most had felt headman going on a long time. this is what churchill said. this is not the end. it is not even the beginning of the end. perhaps the end of the beginning. we have fought well. this pandemic is a marathon, not a sprint. timeill look back on this as past generations have looked back on other times when our country has been tested. your grandchildren and children will ask you, what was it like? what did you do? or someally a war calamity that brings us together as a people. it makes us feel that we are truly in this together. times, our soldiers at the front line have been backed up by a whole country of people making sacrifices. paramedics,urses, those who work in our prisons, nursing homes, those who stock the shelves that are grocery stores, are our soldiers. our support for them is different but no
the ohio coronavirus story had begun. springtimebeauty of surrounds us, as we weary of this virus, i'm reminded of what winston churchill told the british people at a time during the war in 1942 when they had and most had felt headman going on a long time. this is what churchill said. this is not the end. it is not even the beginning of the end. perhaps the end of the beginning. we have fought well. this pandemic is a marathon, not a sprint. timeill look back on this as past generations have...
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what are the lessons how ohio has gone after this? >> well, the lesson, first of all is maturity and experience and character matter in an elective official. you contrast governor dewine, this isn't a partisan state works acted early and saved lives in my state with the president who had no experience and his character is questionable. and who called it a hoax for weeks and blamed democrats of another impeachment effort whatever he was saying while dewine was acting, president trump cost american lives, clearly. so that's the contrast between the two. governor dewine listened to the public health director i think is the term. this is the cabinet level. dr. acton has been good and right on what she needed to do. the governor had a good sense as an spoornsd public official to listen to the experts. >> something interesting from a political standpoint, your state which a lot of people have viewed as a state that has moved to the right, trended red, you know, increasingly is not a swing state. it's striking to me as people talk about this
what are the lessons how ohio has gone after this? >> well, the lesson, first of all is maturity and experience and character matter in an elective official. you contrast governor dewine, this isn't a partisan state works acted early and saved lives in my state with the president who had no experience and his character is questionable. and who called it a hoax for weeks and blamed democrats of another impeachment effort whatever he was saying while dewine was acting, president trump cost...
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feature our cities tour with a trip to toledo, ohio.was thes, fastest-growing manufacturing city in america. in some ways it was like the silicon valley of today. cutting edge technologies were all centered here, as a result, the manufacturing base was going to investors. be one of theto brightest economic spots on the whole american map, during a decade, that was a decade of prosperity. in 1931, the entire house of cards collapsed in one week. five of the six largest banks in toledo all failed at the same time. which made it the largest banking failure of the great depression. the banking industry was perhaps ,ore corrupt than other places and that contributed to its catastrophic collapse. toledo was the seventh largest city in america and its economy was diversified for a city of its size. it was an up-and-coming major producer of automobiles. it had one of the largest automobiles companies, producing cars here. but it was also a city that had a large manufacturing base in the glass industry. have the most glass production of any city
feature our cities tour with a trip to toledo, ohio.was thes, fastest-growing manufacturing city in america. in some ways it was like the silicon valley of today. cutting edge technologies were all centered here, as a result, the manufacturing base was going to investors. be one of theto brightest economic spots on the whole american map, during a decade, that was a decade of prosperity. in 1931, the entire house of cards collapsed in one week. five of the six largest banks in toledo all failed...
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in georgia than ohio. more tests, the more cases you find. not a huge difference there. the death rate. basically, the same. the picture looks similar in georgia and ohio. what about the trajectory, georgia doing more reopening early than ohio. in the last two weeks, the case count declined. the testing per day, soared in each state. a comparable rate. 7%, 9%, you want to be 10% or less. about equal there. big difference in how the public treats the governors, reacts to the governors, feels about the steps they have taken, the facts on the ground right now, not that different. up next, supreme court justice the, weigh if president trump will be forced to how do your teeth get a dentist-clean feeling? start with a round brush head. add power. and you've got oral-b oral-b's round brush head surrounds each tooth to remove more plaque. for a superior clean, round cleans better. oral-b. [music] [music] especially in times like these, strong public schools make a better california for all of us. . >> here is par
in georgia than ohio. more tests, the more cases you find. not a huge difference there. the death rate. basically, the same. the picture looks similar in georgia and ohio. what about the trajectory, georgia doing more reopening early than ohio. in the last two weeks, the case count declined. the testing per day, soared in each state. a comparable rate. 7%, 9%, you want to be 10% or less. about equal there. big difference in how the public treats the governors, reacts to the governors, feels...
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i am focused on ohio. you know, we are encouraging people of course to wear masks when we are out in public, you know, if they are going out somewhere. you know, that gives that added layer of protection. and you know, i get asked -- i have been asked. people say, mike, you weren't saying wear a mask two months ago. i said, well, we weren't opening back up two months ago. so it gives that added layer. we just encourage people to do that. you know a lot of things we are focusing on. we are focusing obviously on getting our testing up. it is not where we want it. but it is a lot more than it was a couple week ago. we are optimistic we are going to continue in that direction. >> you have a lot going on, as we know. ohio, like michigan, is the home to various auto plants. if the president were to visit your state, want to tour a plant, would you ask him to wear a mask? >> well, i don't discuss my personal conversations with the president. you know, the president is going to do what the president wants to do. y
i am focused on ohio. you know, we are encouraging people of course to wear masks when we are out in public, you know, if they are going out somewhere. you know, that gives that added layer of protection. and you know, i get asked -- i have been asked. people say, mike, you weren't saying wear a mask two months ago. i said, well, we weren't opening back up two months ago. so it gives that added layer. we just encourage people to do that. you know a lot of things we are focusing on. we are...
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. >>> nearly all retail will reopen in ohio tomorrow. more on the plan the governor calls a high-risk operation, next. >>> this week, ohio will try to get back to work. tomorrow, stores will open and that means according to the governor, about 90% of businesses there will be open. next week it's restaurants and bars. so joining us now is lieutenant governor of ohio, john husted. mr. lieutenant governor thanks for being here. just explain for the rest of us not yet in your situation, what's this going to look like tomorrow when stores open? how many people will be allowed to be in a store at once? who is going to sort of splis a police all of this? >> well, we learned a lot from going through the first eight weeks of this on how to keep people safe. many businesses were open. we will require six-foot distances and masks, also disinfecking. we are going through strict rules and as that begins to open up we will open up the ohio economy but we also keep in mind we want to keep people safe as well. >> well your governor, mike dewine, has adm
. >>> nearly all retail will reopen in ohio tomorrow. more on the plan the governor calls a high-risk operation, next. >>> this week, ohio will try to get back to work. tomorrow, stores will open and that means according to the governor, about 90% of businesses there will be open. next week it's restaurants and bars. so joining us now is lieutenant governor of ohio, john husted. mr. lieutenant governor thanks for being here. just explain for the rest of us not yet in your...
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jeff zeleny, cnn, columbus, ohio. >>> while many u.s. states are reopening, a turf war is brewing in california after governor gavin newsom ordered beaches in one county to close. his action comes after 90,000 people packed newport beach during a heat wave last weekend and now officials from two orange county cities are pushing back hard taking the governor to court to challenge his order. they argue the closure is political and that the county has the lowest coronavirus deaths in the state. keep you posted on that one. >>> multiple administration sources from the trump white house tell cnn that plans are being drawn up to punish china for coronavirus missteps possibly with sanctions or even canceling u.s. debt. president trump made his frustration with china clear on thursday. >>> one of two things happened. they either didn't do it, you know, they couldn't do it from the confidence standpoint or they let it spread and i would say probably it got out of control. you know, there's another case that how come they stopped all the planes an
jeff zeleny, cnn, columbus, ohio. >>> while many u.s. states are reopening, a turf war is brewing in california after governor gavin newsom ordered beaches in one county to close. his action comes after 90,000 people packed newport beach during a heat wave last weekend and now officials from two orange county cities are pushing back hard taking the governor to court to challenge his order. they argue the closure is political and that the county has the lowest coronavirus deaths in the...
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cincinatti, ohio, mayor john cranley.ou. >> god to be here. >> good to be here. >> first, let's be clear. i wish you both uneventful reopenings. i hope that everything goes way better than any basis for suspicion of the same. i have and nobody should have any interest in seeing bad out comes to make a point. okay? believe me about that. we should be coming from a good place. let's talk about the decisions. cincinatti first. yes, i have talked to the governor. you are being more method cal than texas. all due respect. you can defend yourself in a second. you are still nowhere near declining numbers of cases as the cdc gave guideline. how do you balance caving to the pressure of wanting to reopen with flying blind because you can't test and trace in any big percentage way where you are going to reopen? >> well, thanks for having me. ohio has taken a different approach. we worked in a bipartisan manner. we have generally followed the advice of the doctors and experts and the governor and the mayors of the seven biggest citie
cincinatti, ohio, mayor john cranley.ou. >> god to be here. >> good to be here. >> first, let's be clear. i wish you both uneventful reopenings. i hope that everything goes way better than any basis for suspicion of the same. i have and nobody should have any interest in seeing bad out comes to make a point. okay? believe me about that. we should be coming from a good place. let's talk about the decisions. cincinatti first. yes, i have talked to the governor. you are being...
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at franklin medical center in ohio, about one in every five tested positive.ere doing this universal testing in ohio prisons, they kept finding outbreaks. now it looks like there might be another one. but after this pattern of uncovering huge outbreaks in all the prisons they were testing, oh ohio has apparently they are done with all of this testing now. this is from the "columbus dispatch" this week. belmont correctional institution is emerging as the state's latest prison hot spot for the coronavirus as covid-19 cases soar there. but the public may never know it because the state has stopped the mass testing that showed prisons in marion and pickaway counties were the top covid-19 hot spots in the nation. instead, the state is now primarily testing inmates exhibiting symptoms of the disease. the whole point of mass testing is that you find everybody who has the virus, not just the people who are sick from it. that's because you can spread it even if you are not sick from it. as of today, 61 prisoners and 4 staff members have already died from coronavirus in
at franklin medical center in ohio, about one in every five tested positive.ere doing this universal testing in ohio prisons, they kept finding outbreaks. now it looks like there might be another one. but after this pattern of uncovering huge outbreaks in all the prisons they were testing, oh ohio has apparently they are done with all of this testing now. this is from the "columbus dispatch" this week. belmont correctional institution is emerging as the state's latest prison hot spot...
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so that's a fundamental change in ohio. as we go out, you know, a lot of stores, you'll see 90% of the people who do have customers are wearing masks. but we want to continue to up that throughout the state, because it is really what we need as we open up the economy. look, chuck, this is a risk, but it's also a risk if we don't open up the economy. all the down sides of not opening up the economy. we can do both these things. >> let me ask you quickly about congress and the lack of debate right now about the next round of funding, of aid, rescue money, whatever you want to call it in this case, if it's still rescue or stimulus. what does the state of ohio, what do you need in your budget from the federal government? >> well, we need from the government, the federal government, an extension of our ability to use the national guard. that's very, very helpful. we have national guard next week going out into our nursing homes. they've done a phenomenal job. more flexibility is important. look, chuck, we're processing the money
so that's a fundamental change in ohio. as we go out, you know, a lot of stores, you'll see 90% of the people who do have customers are wearing masks. but we want to continue to up that throughout the state, because it is really what we need as we open up the economy. look, chuck, this is a risk, but it's also a risk if we don't open up the economy. all the down sides of not opening up the economy. we can do both these things. >> let me ask you quickly about congress and the lack of...
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ohio got out very early. public health here in ohio.e has done a great job, and i say that as a democratic congressman to a republican governor. we've got to be thoughtful, we've got to be mature. we can't have these fault lines of left and right. this is about protecting people, but these small businesses are getting crash, so we have to help them, move this data back to where they are not forced to spend money. we have to continue to put money into that ppe program, and we have to be really thoughtful with how we do it. >> bill: so all iowa's moving forward. we will see them follow suit here. in washington, they are talking about this again. i have seen your comments towards what you favor at the moment, but would you favor a bailout for states? when you take taxpayer dollars that go toward something that is not related to covid-19? >> well, i would say it is very much related to covid-19, and those who have been in politics or a little while, we remember what happened in 2009, '10, '11. there is no money coming in. there is no sales
ohio got out very early. public health here in ohio.e has done a great job, and i say that as a democratic congressman to a republican governor. we've got to be thoughtful, we've got to be mature. we can't have these fault lines of left and right. this is about protecting people, but these small businesses are getting crash, so we have to help them, move this data back to where they are not forced to spend money. we have to continue to put money into that ppe program, and we have to be really...
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dead in ohio ♪ ♪ four dead in ohio, come on!. tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern, programs on the cold war. we tour the cold war museum with founder gary powers jr., and the former communication base that was used by the national security agency, cia, and army intelligence. we'll also hear the story of mr. powell's father and how on may 1st, 1960 his u-2 spy plane was shot down over the soviet union. american history tv, now and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college class rooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you-all know who lizzie borden is, and raise your hand if you had ever heard of this murder, the gene harris murder trial before this class? >> the deepest cause where we'll find the true meaning of the revolution was in this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. >> and so we're going to talk about both of these sides of the story here, right? the tools, the techniques of slave owner power, and we'll also talk about
dead in ohio ♪ ♪ four dead in ohio, come on!. tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern, programs on the cold war. we tour the cold war museum with founder gary powers jr., and the former communication base that was used by the national security agency, cia, and army intelligence. we'll also hear the story of mr. powell's father and how on may 1st, 1960 his u-2 spy plane was shot down over the soviet union. american history tv, now and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday night,...
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now, contrast with ohio. republican governor there has taken a slower approach to reopening, as deaths in his state surpass 1,000, today. joining us now, mayors from both states. austin, texas, mayor steve adler. cincinnati, ohio, mayor john cranley. mayors, thank you. >> good to be here. >> first, let's be very clear. i wish you, both, uneventful reopenings. i hope that everything goes way better than any basis for suspicion of disdain and nobody should have any interest in seeing bad outcomes to make a point. believe me about that. we should all be coming from a good place. now, let's talk about the decisions. cincinnati, first. yes, i've talked to the governors many times. you guys are being more methodical than texas. all due respect, you can defend yourself in a second. but, you are still nowhere near declining numbers of cases, as the cdc gave guideline. how do you balance caving to the pressure of wanting to reopen, with flying blind because you can't even test and trace, in any big percentage way, whe
now, contrast with ohio. republican governor there has taken a slower approach to reopening, as deaths in his state surpass 1,000, today. joining us now, mayors from both states. austin, texas, mayor steve adler. cincinnati, ohio, mayor john cranley. mayors, thank you. >> good to be here. >> first, let's be very clear. i wish you, both, uneventful reopenings. i hope that everything goes way better than any basis for suspicion of disdain and nobody should have any interest in seeing...
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we'll talk about the supreme court decision now hitting ohio. we also have howie kurtz, media critic on the media meltdown. all of this unfolding. the white house is talking about a new commission to look into internet bias against conservatives at facebook, google and twitter. that could involve the sec and the scc. critics say that is not the way it goes. market could fix it off. given how the media botched coverage on range of issues, the question now is, can it fix itself. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. liz: l welcome back. thanks for joining us. lots of talk as we come back from the memorial day weekend about new york state governor andrew cuomo now saying that covid-19 models were wrong. that he is getting out of the covid-19 projection forecasting business. those models were used to shut down the economy which put tens of millions out of work, caused small businesses to collapse and put companies like hertz, jcpenney, neiman marcus now in bankruptcy proceedings, news coming in, amtr
we'll talk about the supreme court decision now hitting ohio. we also have howie kurtz, media critic on the media meltdown. all of this unfolding. the white house is talking about a new commission to look into internet bias against conservatives at facebook, google and twitter. that could involve the sec and the scc. critics say that is not the way it goes. market could fix it off. given how the media botched coverage on range of issues, the question now is, can it fix itself. thanks for...
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chernow: he was born in ohio. he grew up in a series of small towns in southwestern ohio, near cincinnati. point pleasant was right on the ohio river. the significance of that was it separated the free state of ohio from the slave running state of kentucky. ohio would freeze over and fugitive slaves would run to freedom. very important in terms of grew up that grant really straddling the world of both the north and south. he came from a fairly well-to-do family. his father was mayor of one of those three towns. his father was really the bane of his life. his father was really pushy and domineering. becauset to west point he wanted to -- no, he did not. his father wanted him to. his father saw west point as a free form of rotational education. >> how did he do at west point? mr. chernow: fairly well. his performance was lackluster. he was 21st in the class of 39. there was already considerable attrition before that. he became famous for two things at the academy. he was probably the best swordsman of his generation
chernow: he was born in ohio. he grew up in a series of small towns in southwestern ohio, near cincinnati. point pleasant was right on the ohio river. the significance of that was it separated the free state of ohio from the slave running state of kentucky. ohio would freeze over and fugitive slaves would run to freedom. very important in terms of grew up that grant really straddling the world of both the north and south. he came from a fairly well-to-do family. his father was mayor of one of...