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li >> our way of fe in ohio is in danger. >> when covi19 took off in march, ohio governor mike dewine ordered some of the swiftest shutdown measures in the country. >> there is gonna be a light at the end, but it's gonna get darker first. >> but with reopening under way, covid-19 cases are surging. >> this is a very dicey time. this is a very crucial time. ohio is also in the spotlight this week for an unprecedented bribery case. >> these allegations are bribery, pure and simple. >> one of the ate's top republicans arrested.er >> the rackeing charge is stue. >> a disgusting ory. >> what does governor mike dewine say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> governor mike dewine, welcome to "firing line." >> good to be with y. thank you very much. >> you are the republican governor of ohio, and you took very early action to contain covid-19 in your state, earning bipartisan praise from across the country. and for the past six weeks, cases have been rising again your state. and you say that ohioans have rea
li >> our way of fe in ohio is in danger. >> when covi19 took off in march, ohio governor mike dewine ordered some of the swiftest shutdown measures in the country. >> there is gonna be a light at the end, but it's gonna get darker first. >> but with reopening under way, covid-19 cases are surging. >> this is a very dicey time. this is a very crucial time. ohio is also in the spotlight this week for an unprecedented bribery case. >> these allegations are...
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our guess is joining us from ohio. for ohio residents, the number is (202) 748-8003. it, do rino'sssed have any problem with the fact we cut obama, biden, and company spying on my campaign? the whole company ran rampant, wild, and unchecked, lying and leaking all the way. no! this is from the president. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to speak about donald trump in general, that he had nobody -- no political background whatsoever. power, power, power. he did noty, and want to be president. in his own words, "i want to be just like kim jong-un." he loves vladimir putin. people need to realize what he is all about. he wants to be a dictator. he has no leader, he is just all .bout power andy singer, entertainer megan traynor, she had a song outcome "i know you're lying, your lips are moving," that is all about donald trump. mali who iss from joining us from just north of you in cleveland, ohio. good morning. caller: hi, david pepper. you mentioned that women are going to turn our state blue. i believe you, but then the pandemic happened to it w
our guess is joining us from ohio. for ohio residents, the number is (202) 748-8003. it, do rino'sssed have any problem with the fact we cut obama, biden, and company spying on my campaign? the whole company ran rampant, wild, and unchecked, lying and leaking all the way. no! this is from the president. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to speak about donald trump in general, that he had nobody -- no political background whatsoever. power, power, power. he did noty, and...
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is that the case for ohio? with your face-mask orde will you end coronavirus, or will you seriously curtail coronavirus for your state? >> we'd knock it in the head pretty good. we'd take it to its knees if we could do that. we get 85% of the people wearing masks every sile day and keeping the social distance, yeah, it's pretty basic what we have to do. it's not complicated what we have to do. so if we can do this, these numbers are goa look very different in the fall. it's gonna look very different. the best of luck.ish y >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much for your time and for coming to "firing line." thank you. >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watching pbs. (jaunty jazz trumpet) (appuse) - oh yeah. i'm chris fennimore - and i'm nancy polinksy. - and it's always great to be back in the kitchen. and we're here today with one of the most exciting shows i can even imagine iecause the foso exciting. it's all st
is that the case for ohio? with your face-mask orde will you end coronavirus, or will you seriously curtail coronavirus for your state? >> we'd knock it in the head pretty good. we'd take it to its knees if we could do that. we get 85% of the people wearing masks every sile day and keeping the social distance, yeah, it's pretty basic what we have to do. it's not complicated what we have to do. so if we can do this, these numbers are goa look very different in the fall. it's gonna look...
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ohio. we know and respect the folks in the list outside of that, i'll leave it to joe biden to make the best choice. i know they are working very hard on that. >> david pepper, chair of the democratic party and other of his latest book, the voter file. explain. >> explains the book? >> yes. >> in addition to my day job, my goal in life, try to write these fiction books to basically entertain and inform and a lot of my books are passing into the real issues affecting policy the dark money that hurts our system, gerrymandering and voter files takes the same approach. basically talking about, there's a lot of talk about what happened in 2016. e-mails were hacked, we know that. polling data was taken and then you will see casually mentioned voter data may have been taken and what this bookpl does is explain the risk involved if foreign forces were able to get their hands on voter data, the database voters, campaigns use to inform the way they campaign, it's the game plan for the end of the camp
ohio. we know and respect the folks in the list outside of that, i'll leave it to joe biden to make the best choice. i know they are working very hard on that. >> david pepper, chair of the democratic party and other of his latest book, the voter file. explain. >> explains the book? >> yes. >> in addition to my day job, my goal in life, try to write these fiction books to basically entertain and inform and a lot of my books are passing into the real issues affecting...
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we encourage the ohio legislature to get legislation passed for the state of ohio because let's face it anytime there's a new set of regulations to potentially create a new sense of litigation we want to make sure as the governor did with that stability for ohio employers so the letter calls for the liability protections with the spread of coronavirus so long as they follow the appropriate safety standards. the letter specifically request that protections be drawn in a narrow fashion with gross negligence and misconduct or recklessness so people are doing it right they should be protected from unnecessary losses to create that environment where they will make investments and get the economy going and help people pay their bills and help build the safety net for the vulnerable populations in our state. one example of a busines business, actually a lot of businesses are doing great things most are doing it right. ge aviation they have their headquarters in cincinnati and started initiative called layers of safety just like swiss cheese one layer over another and that helps that is what
we encourage the ohio legislature to get legislation passed for the state of ohio because let's face it anytime there's a new set of regulations to potentially create a new sense of litigation we want to make sure as the governor did with that stability for ohio employers so the letter calls for the liability protections with the spread of coronavirus so long as they follow the appropriate safety standards. the letter specifically request that protections be drawn in a narrow fashion with gross...
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ohio case. it's "guarding against unreasonable searches and seizures. " she's a professor of philosophy. >> thank you for inviting me. >> renee hutchins is maryland university law school professor. >> she's a former federal prosecutor in the justice department's tax division. she's working on a book called "learning criminal procedure, " a textbook. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. >> so let's start with the basic issue in this decision. what is this case -- what did it ultimately become about? >> so what is really fascinating about the mapp case is what it started out as is not at all what it ended up as. it started up as a case about obscenity and pornography and it ended up as a case about whether evidence should be admitted in state trials. was this a landmark decision? >> well, what the decision did was not allowed this rule called the exclusionary rule which we will talk about, to be extended to half the states in the union. so it had a sweeping effect on police procedure
ohio case. it's "guarding against unreasonable searches and seizures. " she's a professor of philosophy. >> thank you for inviting me. >> renee hutchins is maryland university law school professor. >> she's a former federal prosecutor in the justice department's tax division. she's working on a book called "learning criminal procedure, " a textbook. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. >> so let's start with the basic issue in this...
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our guess is joining us from ohio. for ohio residents, the number is (202) 748-8003.o rino'sssed have any problem with the fact we cut obama, biden, and company spying on my campaign? the whole company ran rampant, wild, and unchecked, lying and leaking all the way. no! this is from the president. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to speak about donald trump in general, that he had nobody -- no political background whatsoever. power, power, power. he did noty, and want to be president. in his own words, "i want to be just like kim jong-un." he loves vladimir putin. people need to realize what he is all about. he wants to be a dictator. he has no leader, he is just all .bout power andy singer, entertainer megan traynor, she had a song outcome "i know you're lying, your lips are moving," that is all about donald trump. mali who iss from joining us from just north of you in cleveland, ohio. good morning. caller: hi, david pepper. you mentioned that women are going to turn our state blue. i believe you, but then the pandemic happened to it we are
our guess is joining us from ohio. for ohio residents, the number is (202) 748-8003.o rino'sssed have any problem with the fact we cut obama, biden, and company spying on my campaign? the whole company ran rampant, wild, and unchecked, lying and leaking all the way. no! this is from the president. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. i want to speak about donald trump in general, that he had nobody -- no political background whatsoever. power, power, power. he did noty, and want...
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cooper an avid reader who.there should be a collection of books of ohio writers of ohio books from that idea the library was born in today the book awards and book festivals to connect readers and writers to promote our state as one of the truly great literary centers of the united states. 2019 marks the 90th anniversary and can you think of anyone who is more perfect to add luster to your 90th celebration and then david mccullough. [applause] three years ago in this very room he attended the awards for the wright brothers. how many ofyear you have read tt book? he told us at that time he was working on a new book he was excited about we asked him to come back and share it with us and we are grateful he has brought his lovely wife rosalie, and his son. welcome. also a special thank you to our sponsors area corporation and capital square foundation which i am pleased to say is bringing doris colonel lawrence on - - doris kearns goodwin here. and also to c-span you can see his recording this event live for book tv. and finally a very special thanks to the first lady who's been a great sup
cooper an avid reader who.there should be a collection of books of ohio writers of ohio books from that idea the library was born in today the book awards and book festivals to connect readers and writers to promote our state as one of the truly great literary centers of the united states. 2019 marks the 90th anniversary and can you think of anyone who is more perfect to add luster to your 90th celebration and then david mccullough. [applause] three years ago in this very room he attended the...
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the mayor of youngstown, ohio. a very important point in ohio when it comes to manufacturing and auto jobs which are very big in this area. mayor brown, one thing i want to talk about how your county has been effected by covid-19 and how your county has been doing over the last three to four years since the election since 2016. break it down. i know the housing rate, national vacant housing rate, is 20 times higher in youngstown and the poverty rate is higher as well. you are losing jobs faster. >> we are, cori. thank you for spotlighting youngstown, ohio during this difficult time. you mentioned covid-19. we suffered like anywhere else. what we did more than anything is we stood up and said let's make sure and be aggressive with the virus. we took it serious. i think we had daily briefings with governor dewine and the mayors across ohio. we focused on what we can do across the state of ohio. it has proven to be a great issue for us. as mayor, i recently implemented a mandatory mask order for those wearing outside
the mayor of youngstown, ohio. a very important point in ohio when it comes to manufacturing and auto jobs which are very big in this area. mayor brown, one thing i want to talk about how your county has been effected by covid-19 and how your county has been doing over the last three to four years since the election since 2016. break it down. i know the housing rate, national vacant housing rate, is 20 times higher in youngstown and the poverty rate is higher as well. you are losing jobs...
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>> critical decisions ahead for the folks in ohio. as we see right there on the map, the cases that they continue to have are at an increasing period in ohio. cori, thank you. we'll check back to you in a minute. appreciate it. >>> now to the veep, there's a new contender for the ticket, and she's said to be a sleeper pick. who is it? >>> and on capitol hill, a new forecast for a potential blue wave or will bit a blue tsunami in november? the new signs that the democrats could reclaim the senate. democs could reclaim the senate ♪ ♪all strength ♪we ain't stoppin' believe me♪ ♪go straight till the morning look like we♪ ♪won't wait♪ ♪we're taking everything we wanted♪ ♪we can do it ♪all strength, no sweat i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ reinventing. it's what with comcast bu
>> critical decisions ahead for the folks in ohio. as we see right there on the map, the cases that they continue to have are at an increasing period in ohio. cori, thank you. we'll check back to you in a minute. appreciate it. >>> now to the veep, there's a new contender for the ticket, and she's said to be a sleeper pick. who is it? >>> and on capitol hill, a new forecast for a potential blue wave or will bit a blue tsunami in november? the new signs that the democrats...
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what about ohio? governor dewine has laid out a series of proposals that he has asked lawmakers in ohio to pass including to license police officers like teachers and lawyers not allowing officers to use chokeholds except in life-and-death and not allowing police departments to conduct internal investigations. tell us about the other proposals and what do you think is the best path forward in ohio. the most important thing we can do is to have reforms that allow us to remove the few bad actors that are on the police forces. officersknow police very well during my time as prosecuting attorney. i was in a county that was small enough that i, along with my staff tried cases. folks, knoww these their work and know how they conducted themselves on the job. there is no doubt in my mind that the horrifying videos we have seen from cell phones here and there in most of our big are certainly still the exception. they are horrible, and we need to make sure that that stops. general ellison and i agree on that. t
what about ohio? governor dewine has laid out a series of proposals that he has asked lawmakers in ohio to pass including to license police officers like teachers and lawyers not allowing officers to use chokeholds except in life-and-death and not allowing police departments to conduct internal investigations. tell us about the other proposals and what do you think is the best path forward in ohio. the most important thing we can do is to have reforms that allow us to remove the few bad actors...
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>> with over 630 school districts in the state of ohio, in ohio we're very local control of education asked the school boards, the teachers to put a plan together for each one of their districts. and they have alternative if things start getting bad, if there's an uptick, it's up to them. i would love to see every kid back in school, in the classroom. you saw last week when the american academy of pediatrics came out with what they said. there's a downside to kids not going to school too. >> you got to balance these things. >> we do. i'm a parent who wants my kids in school. but i want their teachers to be safe and healthy. what i'm trying to get at is, parents are going to have a choice. they can send their kids to cool or not. but do teachers have that choice. to make that choice for a teacher in the state. listen to this one. >> we are in old school buildings. we are in the foothills appalachia. we have no air conditioning. it will make it impossible in the fall to wear face kofgs in the heat. they're small rooms with kids coming in off of buses. they're on buses for 45 minutes bec
>> with over 630 school districts in the state of ohio, in ohio we're very local control of education asked the school boards, the teachers to put a plan together for each one of their districts. and they have alternative if things start getting bad, if there's an uptick, it's up to them. i would love to see every kid back in school, in the classroom. you saw last week when the american academy of pediatrics came out with what they said. there's a downside to kids not going to school too....
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tonight, brandenburg versus ohio.s 1969 case, the war in court unanimously handed down one of the most expansist interpretations ever of our first amendment guarantees to free speech and assembly. what are the very basics of this case. >> clarence brandenburg was the leader of the ku klux klan in cincinnati, ohio, who held a rally of his small group of followers and invited some members of the news media to attend the rally. they filmed it and aired it on tv showing him in a hood, klan regalia in front of a burning cross. some members of his organization were brandishing guns making racist statements about jews and blacks and he was sentenced one to ten years under an ohio starch out that made it a crime to advocate violence as a form of social change. >> for the next 90 minutes we will dig in to the particulars of this case and learn about its impact on soosity. as we get started we have two pieces of media for you. we will listen to a little bit of the oral argument in the case and you will hear some of the particul
tonight, brandenburg versus ohio.s 1969 case, the war in court unanimously handed down one of the most expansist interpretations ever of our first amendment guarantees to free speech and assembly. what are the very basics of this case. >> clarence brandenburg was the leader of the ku klux klan in cincinnati, ohio, who held a rally of his small group of followers and invited some members of the news media to attend the rally. they filmed it and aired it on tv showing him in a hood, klan...
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including many in my home state of the ohio. multiemployer pension plans are defined benefit plans maintained by a lot of different companies, multiple companies, and a labor union that pull together their pension assets to cover all workers and retirees in the plan. the multiemployer system now comprises roughly 1,400 plans covering almost 11 million participants and their families. unfortunately, it's on the verge of collapse. years of bad federal policy with respect to funding and withdrawal, liability rules, losses on risky investments have led to this crisis and the current economic slowdown caused by the coronavirus has made the situation even worse. not only is the system underfunded by about $638 billion, but the federal entity that ensures that's pensions shall the pension benefit guaranty corporation, is also projected to become insolved in less than five years. so the multiemployer part of the pbgc, pension benefit guaranty corporation, is projected to become insolvents in less than five years. we can't let that happe
including many in my home state of the ohio. multiemployer pension plans are defined benefit plans maintained by a lot of different companies, multiple companies, and a labor union that pull together their pension assets to cover all workers and retirees in the plan. the multiemployer system now comprises roughly 1,400 plans covering almost 11 million participants and their families. unfortunately, it's on the verge of collapse. years of bad federal policy with respect to funding and...
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the ohio criminal syndicate elysium statute. it made it illegal to advocate the duty, nessa said he, or propriety of crime sabotage, violence, or unlawful methods of terrorism as a means of accomplishing industrial or political reform, voluntary assembling without any society, group, or assemblage of persons. as lawyers, what do you hear in that statute that would come against people's actions in that time? >> i mean i think, one of the ways that these laws were used as to punish people who were advocating or just teaching about political doctrines that would involve industrial revolution. you know, communist revolution. that was the concern about whether or not these laws would be applied, like in the whitney, case where charlotte whitney was the grand ease of a supreme court justice from a prominent family. she had attended a convention of the communist party, she was a member, but essentially convicted for being part of the communist's. >> she opposed the position they should use violence. she was advocating what we would cal
the ohio criminal syndicate elysium statute. it made it illegal to advocate the duty, nessa said he, or propriety of crime sabotage, violence, or unlawful methods of terrorism as a means of accomplishing industrial or political reform, voluntary assembling without any society, group, or assemblage of persons. as lawyers, what do you hear in that statute that would come against people's actions in that time? >> i mean i think, one of the ways that these laws were used as to punish people...
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i've heard from several doctors in ohio from this.hey said they never witnessed anything like this on a drug that's been around for six decades at the end of this new t regulation, they admit that doctors do say that it can be efficacious. >> that's right. ohio is no different except they made this public. 44 states in total have restrictions and limitations on both prescribing hydroxychloroquine and selling it and doctors are intimidated from doing this. ohio is just more out in public about it. >> laura: dr. smith, lives, in my view, are in danger, in jeopardy because of this. but i'm not a doctor. you are the one treating theth covid patients. do you agree with that? >> 100%. i have seen this. large percentage of our patients dying or end up being intubated with covid come to the e.r. and are sent home with nothing. we know from the french data, the group that is mildly ill do very well with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin. the combination is really safe and it's really disturbing what's going on in ohio and what's going on per
i've heard from several doctors in ohio from this.hey said they never witnessed anything like this on a drug that's been around for six decades at the end of this new t regulation, they admit that doctors do say that it can be efficacious. >> that's right. ohio is no different except they made this public. 44 states in total have restrictions and limitations on both prescribing hydroxychloroquine and selling it and doctors are intimidated from doing this. ohio is just more out in public...
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in december of 66, he was convicted under the 1919 ohio law, and then he appealed to the ohio supreme court, and in january six 1967 he was sentenced to ten years in prison and the thousand dollar fine. it could've even gotten a higher fine but the court was had the court be more lenient. so what's important to know about this. >> i will say one thing about clients brandenburg royal, to paraphrase justice frankfurter. many safeguards of liberty many safeguards were forged by people who are not very nice. one of the things you're talking about was what was the membership of the klan of the time but even brandenburg's lawyer referred to his client and his cronies at this rally as kind of silly, and absurd but they didn't actually have you know they don't want to make a big impact it wasn't widely attended etc but yet you still had the historical context in the background of the clinton's role. >> and i think the fact that the historic 1964 civil rights statute, was about being to be reenacted to be enacted sorry. >> so was it significant that this was on a private property. >> very much
in december of 66, he was convicted under the 1919 ohio law, and then he appealed to the ohio supreme court, and in january six 1967 he was sentenced to ten years in prison and the thousand dollar fine. it could've even gotten a higher fine but the court was had the court be more lenient. so what's important to know about this. >> i will say one thing about clients brandenburg royal, to paraphrase justice frankfurter. many safeguards of liberty many safeguards were forged by people who...
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so ohio is more out in the public about it. >> laura: dr., lives in my view are in danger, in jeopardy because of this. but i'm not a doctor. you are the one treating covid patients. do you agree with that? >> 100%. i've seen this. enough large percentage of patients have died or incubated with covid, the e.r. and get sent home with nothing. we know from the french data, that that group is mildly ill and can very, very well with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin and combination is extremely safe. that is really disturbing what is going on in ohio and what is going on. mike with this drug. i don't understand it at all. and yet, people have died because they did not get hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin coming to the e.r. and claim back three or four days later and come back with the ventilator and die. that is an awful, awful thing to happen and patients not getting taken care of. >> laura: i hope people understand this, dr. risch what they are hearing. dr. smith is one of the preeminent doctors in new jersey treating patients, okay? he i
so ohio is more out in the public about it. >> laura: dr., lives in my view are in danger, in jeopardy because of this. but i'm not a doctor. you are the one treating covid patients. do you agree with that? >> 100%. i've seen this. enough large percentage of patients have died or incubated with covid, the e.r. and get sent home with nothing. we know from the french data, that that group is mildly ill and can very, very well with hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin and combination is...
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he was convicted under the 1919 ohio law. he appealed that to the ohio supreme court, and that was rejected. and on january 6th, 1967, clarence bradenburg was sentenced to ten years in prison and $1,000 fine. now, he could have gotten even higher fine. so the court was a little bit lenient looking at that. so what's important to know about that timeline? >> well, i will say one thing about clarence bradenburg to paraphrase justice frankfurter that many safeguards of liberty have been forged by people who are not very nice, essentially. and i think that that's one of the things we were talking about is what was the membership of the klan at the time. even clarence bradenburg's lawyer referred to his client, rally, as kind of silly and absurd. that they didn't actually have -- they didn't really make a big impact. it wasn't widely attended, et cetera. but yet you still had the historical context in the background of the klan's role. >> and i think the fact that the civil rights and the historic 1964 civil rights statute was abo
he was convicted under the 1919 ohio law. he appealed that to the ohio supreme court, and that was rejected. and on january 6th, 1967, clarence bradenburg was sentenced to ten years in prison and $1,000 fine. now, he could have gotten even higher fine. so the court was a little bit lenient looking at that. so what's important to know about that timeline? >> well, i will say one thing about clarence bradenburg to paraphrase justice frankfurter that many safeguards of liberty have been...
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we have to do everything in ohio to keep that from coming to ohio. >> bill: think you and good luck toou, appreciate you coming back. mike dewine, thank you. what states are doing in a moment, getting kids on the field for fall sports, talking with a woman who was giving the guidance to every state in america next. ♪ water? why?! ♪ ahhhh! incoming! ahhhahh! i'm saved! ahhh! ride? no, i'm good. i'm gonna walk. let's go! water tastes like, well, water. so we fixed it. mio bshouldn't prevent you from pushing your limits. because every baby deserves the very best start in life. because a changing environment should mean caring for the land that takes care of us all. at bayer, everything we do, from advances in health to innovations in agriculture, is to help every life we touch. at bayer, this is why we science. book two separate qualifying stays and earn a free night. the open road is open again. and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is there. book direct at choicehotels.com. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! and wherever you're headed, choice hotels is
we have to do everything in ohio to keep that from coming to ohio. >> bill: think you and good luck toou, appreciate you coming back. mike dewine, thank you. what states are doing in a moment, getting kids on the field for fall sports, talking with a woman who was giving the guidance to every state in america next. ♪ water? why?! ♪ ahhhh! incoming! ahhhahh! i'm saved! ahhh! ride? no, i'm good. i'm gonna walk. let's go! water tastes like, well, water. so we fixed it. mio bshouldn't...
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and in 1914, he's elected to the senate in ohio -- for ohio, i should say. and he thus becomes the first popular elected senator from that state and the first senator actually to become president as a sitting senator and, of course, florence, his wife is right there alongside him. and her role is quite significant in developing this trajectory. we could talk more about that. >> well, you write in your book on 1920 that he was -- himself unconvinced about his viability as a candidate. even among his fellow congressional republicans his support was negligible at the outset. there was a matter of his health and ultimately, he did die early. >> and then there was carrie, carrie philips and we'll learn more about her. then there was nan and nan's baby and there were other women as well, you write warren harding's personal life was quite a mess. so, do people look the other way in these days for candidates? >> in those days? >> yes. >> i think there are a lot of things which were not talked about. scandal of public figures was not written about. it -- unless there
and in 1914, he's elected to the senate in ohio -- for ohio, i should say. and he thus becomes the first popular elected senator from that state and the first senator actually to become president as a sitting senator and, of course, florence, his wife is right there alongside him. and her role is quite significant in developing this trajectory. we could talk more about that. >> well, you write in your book on 1920 that he was -- himself unconvinced about his viability as a candidate. even...
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that is in fact in ohio the standard wee trained to. but this gets a little murky and it's where we need to think very carefully about this. because the question then becomes what are we talking about. are we talking about a criminal action? and whether a criminal prosecution that the officer should result? are we talking about a 1983 civil rights action which is the matter with a lower standard? are we simply talking about job action and discipline, the work rules and policy? because all of those present a issue.nt it's not even necessary in his judgment is it necessary and current case law had a reasonable officer. the challenge is trying to make that the uniform standard. and that is for people who have to make split-second decisions on the street information and maybe c what a surveillance camera block down the street from a different angle shows. sit there safety or the safety of another member of public or put in jeopardy. a weakling to dampen their ability to react to that crisis by for example exposing them to criminal prosecuti
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there is 88 counties in ohio.ing, but i am not going to write citations. i will not be the mask police period. >> harris: you know i had not read it and you are bringing to me fresh information about this. it is not that you take exception to the mask wearing. you are talking about something that police departments are suffering with across the country, and that is, you know, low numbers, morale, that sort of thing. it is not necessarily about the spike that i have read that is going on with coronavirus in your own county. >> the spike, we believe here and in other places they are doing more testing. you can do drive up testing now. the hospitals aren't for it, our icus or 10%. we are the largest county in ohio. more people are testing and going home. they are not going to the hospital. the hospitals have laid people off. i had an injury a few days ago and went to the hospital with my legs come i had to wait two hours which is normal. but when you talk to than nurses, the staff has been decimated. they have laid p
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. >> governor dewine, republican governor from ohio.ways, sir, thank you for coming on and expressing your perspective with us. much appreciate it. >> 15 states set new case day sh dear fellow business leaders and technologists, i feel the weight you carry, as i carry it myself. but as i reflect and see all the amazing things you've been doing... one thing is clear, technology has never been so important. you're turning living rooms into conference rooms, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. and to help us all emerge from this, we've opened our supercomputers and patented technologies to scientists around the world, accelerating the search for a vaccine. this isn't easy. but as you adapt and move forward, we're here with the people, financing, and technology, ready to help. and desperate families are demanding congress take action. with covid cases spiking across the country, nursing home residents are in danger
. >> governor dewine, republican governor from ohio.ways, sir, thank you for coming on and expressing your perspective with us. much appreciate it. >> 15 states set new case day sh dear fellow business leaders and technologists, i feel the weight you carry, as i carry it myself. but as i reflect and see all the amazing things you've been doing... one thing is clear, technology has never been so important. you're turning living rooms into conference rooms, and virtualizing workforces...
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to end up dying tog masseur is a former drug addict who now heads a private rehab center in akron ohio all the guys been working on this themselves so the one guy up here he was a house martyr at new destiny treatment center and they found him literally dead like this ending up. a guard appear his girlfriend they were found in their apartment that they'd just gotten. cold and they were dead for life 3 days holding each other. has a population of about 200100 years ago it was one of the fastest growing towns in the u.s. it was famous for producing rubber and count tiles and was even called the capitol of the world in the last 50 years the population has fallen by a 3rd and continues to decline these days akron is better known as the meth capital of ohio it's a city where the number of drug addicts keeps growing every year this film was shot in several private rehab centers and is about the people who still live in the i have respect. she left. we are at the recovery residence a home that's been in my family for over 50 years 53 years i believe you know i've read read some editorial and
to end up dying tog masseur is a former drug addict who now heads a private rehab center in akron ohio all the guys been working on this themselves so the one guy up here he was a house martyr at new destiny treatment center and they found him literally dead like this ending up. a guard appear his girlfriend they were found in their apartment that they'd just gotten. cold and they were dead for life 3 days holding each other. has a population of about 200100 years ago it was one of the fastest...
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you know my aunts and uncles came up when i was 14 i came up to ohio. my whole family were gigantic it was a perfect storm of factors we are just now peeling back the layers of trauma throughout much of the 1990 s. and beyond the doctors were encouraged in some cases incentivized to overprescribe we have 2 small towns here in ohio. that have been prescribed millions of pills i mean enough to sedate the small country then we have the sim aloa cartels and the other mexican cartels who have distribution centers throughout the rust belt in the midwest. very central among them drug addiction and the many other just desperate causes is the main reason behind steadily declining population according to the american medical association journal in 70 is from 2010 to 2017 the death rate among people aged $25.00 to $64.00 rose by more than 20 percent. this memorial was actually conceived built by the young people of our residents here are recovering. residents are part of who we are part of what we do is we provide ceremony in these people's lives the ceremony of d
you know my aunts and uncles came up when i was 14 i came up to ohio. my whole family were gigantic it was a perfect storm of factors we are just now peeling back the layers of trauma throughout much of the 1990 s. and beyond the doctors were encouraged in some cases incentivized to overprescribe we have 2 small towns here in ohio. that have been prescribed millions of pills i mean enough to sedate the small country then we have the sim aloa cartels and the other mexican cartels who have...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i rise in opposition to the amendment. , 7 jordan: 53 days, 53 days 1/2 weeks, portland, oregon has been burning. three weeks ago, we saw the democrats' spops on the house floor and the chairman said, antifa is imaginary, tell that to the people of portland, rioting, stealing, destroying property and attacking police officers. this amendment is no good. it limit the authority of the president under the act when he needs to unlawful combination or conspiracy. the act has been used by many presidents to address riots including presidents roosevelt, ice yep hour and kennedy. but now, now that president trump mentions using this to address the widespread violence, the democrat majority wants to put restrictions on it, wants to put restrictions on it. the police chief in chicago where 49 officers were attacked by the mob, friday night, just said, just said, he would welcome federal help to deal with the mob with what the mob is doing. he know antifa is not imagine area and the jourmist
for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> i rise in opposition to the amendment. , 7 jordan: 53 days, 53 days 1/2 weeks, portland, oregon has been burning. three weeks ago, we saw the democrats' spops on the house floor and the chairman said, antifa is imaginary, tell that to the people of portland, rioting, stealing, destroying property and attacking police officers. this amendment is no good. it limit the authority of the president under the act when he needs to...
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among them is colorado where governor jared polis issued a statewide mandate, and ohio's mike dewine put 60% of his state's residents under a mask order. both jared polis and mike dewine join me now. governor polis, i'd like to start with you cases have been on the rise in colorado since the middle of june why this week? why not sooner what took so long? >> you know, before we had neede mask requirement, we had 60% of our state under municipal or county mask requirements, but what we realized what we needed at this state was clarity of message. you're in colorado you're visiting colorado we're a mask-wearing state this kind of statement really provides that in terms of requiring masks statewide. the other thing we found, chuck, this is interesting in our state, in the areas that had mask-wearing requirements at 60%, 15% to 20% more mask wearing than the areas of our state that hadn't take than simple step, we foun that those areas with mask wearing had less spread of the virus in our state so based on those two data points it was a clear course of action to take it statewide. >> you
among them is colorado where governor jared polis issued a statewide mandate, and ohio's mike dewine put 60% of his state's residents under a mask order. both jared polis and mike dewine join me now. governor polis, i'd like to start with you cases have been on the rise in colorado since the middle of june why this week? why not sooner what took so long? >> you know, before we had neede mask requirement, we had 60% of our state under municipal or county mask requirements, but what we...
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as i look at where we go in ohio, we've doubled the testing in the last five weeks frankly, chuck, we need to double it again. we can only do that with money coming in from the federal government and it has to be for a long period of time. we're not going to be out of this in a month, two months, or three months. >> i understand you say people look to their governors, but you sort of ducked the question. do you have confidence in the president and his leadership on this virus right now? >> i have confidence in the administration we are on the phone every week, every governor, democrats and republicans, sometimes twice a week, with the vice president. the vice president has been doing an absolutely phenomenal job in leading that and of course, the president just delegated that to the vice president. any time i've asked, look, we need something we need to try to get more reagents, we need to get the fda moving every single time i've asked the president or vice president, they've come through getting into a discussion, and trying to figure out, okay, is it the president or whatever it is
as i look at where we go in ohio, we've doubled the testing in the last five weeks frankly, chuck, we need to double it again. we can only do that with money coming in from the federal government and it has to be for a long period of time. we're not going to be out of this in a month, two months, or three months. >> i understand you say people look to their governors, but you sort of ducked the question. do you have confidence in the president and his leadership on this virus right now?...
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speaker, i'm pleased to yield one 911 the distinguished gentleman from ohio, mr. turner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: thank you, mr. speaker. let's just be honest. this bill does not do -- this amendment does not do anything for funding for covid or funding for health care. this is straight and simple defund d.o.d. and that's it. we have just come off of sequestration where we saw our planes falling out of the sky during training, where we saw our men and women in uniform working in buildings that we couldn't even rewear. my own base -- repair. at my own base they didn't even have enough money to turn the lights on in buildings where people were working in. and this is not just sequestration. this is like sequestration on steroids. this would be the biggest cut, much more than sequestration ever had, and it actually works out to about a 16% cut. not 10%. because of the things that are exempted. so the money doesn't go where the author says it's going to go to. it does hurt our national security and it does hurt our men and wo
speaker, i'm pleased to yield one 911 the distinguished gentleman from ohio, mr. turner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. turner: thank you, mr. speaker. let's just be honest. this bill does not do -- this amendment does not do anything for funding for covid or funding for health care. this is straight and simple defund d.o.d. and that's it. we have just come off of sequestration where we saw our planes falling out of the sky during training, where we saw our...
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the beautiful state of ohio. arguably perhaps the best governor add to dealing with this crisis before others saw it as a crisis. i'm not making a political statement. i follow all these guys. he doesn't hike too many things up on the high side or the downside. thank you for joining us. >> good to be back. thank you. >> neil: let me first of all get your thoughts. first, what is happening with the president supposed to make it mandatory for schools to open this fall. and the states that do not, he might withhold funding. what do you think of that? >> our goal is to get back in school this fall. i know our superintendents want to do that in our parents want to do that. and our teachers. you know, the goal is to be safe. we came out last week with some very good guidelines, i think in regard to schools. what we said is that all teachers should wear masks. and that we -- our strong recommendation is that children third grade and up should wear masks as well. that is just part of it. there is always those social dist
the beautiful state of ohio. arguably perhaps the best governor add to dealing with this crisis before others saw it as a crisis. i'm not making a political statement. i follow all these guys. he doesn't hike too many things up on the high side or the downside. thank you for joining us. >> good to be back. thank you. >> neil: let me first of all get your thoughts. first, what is happening with the president supposed to make it mandatory for schools to open this fall. and the states...
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. >> governor dewine, republican governor from ohio.ways, sir, thank you for coming on and expressing your perspective with us. much appreciate it. >> 15 states set new case records. nine it''s easy t to get lostst n ththe economicic uncertaininty. the volatitility. ththe ambiguitity. this m moment calllls for mor. and northehern trust delivers more. wiwith specialalized experert. provoven strategegies rooted in data a and analytytics... anand insightsts borne from over r 130 yearss of s successfulllly navigatiting econonomic turbubulence. giving youou new claririty. inspspiring confnfidence. and hehelping youu uncovever new pathths forward.d. nortrthern trustst. wealalth managemement. >>> welcome back. joining me now are three people who many have turned to during the pandemic. dr. osterholm is the director for infectious disease research at the university of minnesota. dr. joany khaldoon, center for michigan's department of health and dr. wayne frederick, president of howard university and a reminder, he is one of the few university p
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you're getting better compliance in ohio. more and more people are doing it. you've got to get the numbers up, particularly in the rural air are. >> it's going to save lives in the process. i want to talk about some steps ohio has taken in the past few days, for example, to ban hydroxychloroquine. now if you're urging that ban what the medical authorities in ohio put out there, i understand it's now been walked back. explain what's going on. >> sure. what i wanted them do is have full hearings. i'm not a doctor. i'm not going to make that decision, you know. we have doctors who have been in touch with me. we have other people who have said, look, this can be effective if it's put with basically as i call it a cocktail as a layperson, but you put it together with other drugs, kit be it can be effecti. that's not my decision to make. the pharmacy board should have been consulted. they should have brought experts in. that's all i've asked them to do. i've not put my hand on the scale one way or the other, but i've said you need to go through the process, and i'm
you're getting better compliance in ohio. more and more people are doing it. you've got to get the numbers up, particularly in the rural air are. >> it's going to save lives in the process. i want to talk about some steps ohio has taken in the past few days, for example, to ban hydroxychloroquine. now if you're urging that ban what the medical authorities in ohio put out there, i understand it's now been walked back. explain what's going on. >> sure. what i wanted them do is have...
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population is full and continues to decline these days akron is better known as the meth capital of ohio it's a city where the number of drug addicts keeps growing every this film was shot in several private rehab centers and is about the people who still live in the who have recently left. we are at the recovery residence a home that's been in my family for over 50 years 53 years i believe you know i've read red smith and such lately were and people are saying that the worst is behind us and that is far from true. the statistics such as they are are disappointing on the just released accounting report were and were on track to outpace last year's deaths significantly. to former prisoners and to people who have checked out of state rehab center and need a safe shelter for a while they can stay for free until they find work then they pay $500.00 a month in rent. 10 months and. i mean really don't know why that's huge my last jury. my 4 story apartment window on the sidewalk and should not be alive here today should not be able to walk just another thing everything just did a nice story. y
population is full and continues to decline these days akron is better known as the meth capital of ohio it's a city where the number of drug addicts keeps growing every this film was shot in several private rehab centers and is about the people who still live in the who have recently left. we are at the recovery residence a home that's been in my family for over 50 years 53 years i believe you know i've read red smith and such lately were and people are saying that the worst is behind us and...
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ohio state rep. he first made headlines in may said wearing a mask would dishonor god. up despite 2 million more covid-19 cases in his own state going south. now he's barking about his states new mask mandate. ordered by governor. who you heard from. he has to do it. the representative cries quote are you tired of living in a take into accounter ship yet? this is what happens when people go crazy and get tested. stop getting tested. it's giving the government to claim something is happening that is not happening at the magnitude they say it's happening. what a dummy. someone needs to give him the memo. covid-19 is killing us. testing, masks, distancing. wash your hand. that's our best hope. not this talk from this guy. waving religion around. wwjd. you think that would be the instruction? remember the new model trusted by the white house. if 95% wore masks we could save 45,000 lives by november. get tested if you can. he failed his test. it was one of leadership in the pandemic. he's a demagogue. not a leader. that makes him an american't. thank you for watching. "cnn t
ohio state rep. he first made headlines in may said wearing a mask would dishonor god. up despite 2 million more covid-19 cases in his own state going south. now he's barking about his states new mask mandate. ordered by governor. who you heard from. he has to do it. the representative cries quote are you tired of living in a take into accounter ship yet? this is what happens when people go crazy and get tested. stop getting tested. it's giving the government to claim something is happening...
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the french and indian war because he sent an emissary to ask the french who were laying claim to the ohio country if they wouldn't mind leaving because the country belongs to king george and the french, thanks but no thanks, the country belongs to king george. in many ways the point i make is it belongs to the indians but there are different groups of indians in that area, shawnee, delaware, the iroquois confederacy believed the 6 nations laid claim to that territory and that means they positioned the person with the title a half came, the ambassador of the vice region, this is the guy that gives george washington his real introduction to the treacherous waters of tribal diplomacy in the ohio valley. >> what does washington learn in the early years? >> guest: as i account in the book of the skirmish with the french, one of the things that fascinates me as an american native american history not. what i call wanton diplomacy, the language of one's and diplomacy and how important the strings and belts of beaded marine shelters are arranged in patents that contain messages and symbols alter
the french and indian war because he sent an emissary to ask the french who were laying claim to the ohio country if they wouldn't mind leaving because the country belongs to king george and the french, thanks but no thanks, the country belongs to king george. in many ways the point i make is it belongs to the indians but there are different groups of indians in that area, shawnee, delaware, the iroquois confederacy believed the 6 nations laid claim to that territory and that means they...
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. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great blackwamp. i'm here to meet a family who'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 atti
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and hopefully the space command will end up in ohio as well. there's also $15 million in the bill for a new guard readiness center which will serve as a staging area for the ohio national guard which is increasingly being called upon. i will visit with our guard members next week and i look forward to it. another initiative that has a big impact on my state is authorizing $1.4 billion to upgrade and modify abrams tanks and $$847 billion to upgrade the striker vehicles and to support the army's in a niewfer short-range air defense program. this is all really great news for our men and women in uniform. why? because they are going to get from lima, ohio, the best equipment in the world to be able to protect themselves an keep the peace. these abrams an striker vehicles are the most advanced and lethal tanks on the battlefield today. of course this isn't just a big win for the military. it's also great for the joint systems manufacturing center. which i call the tank plant. i always have. it's in lima, ohio, and it's the only facility in the world
and hopefully the space command will end up in ohio as well. there's also $15 million in the bill for a new guard readiness center which will serve as a staging area for the ohio national guard which is increasingly being called upon. i will visit with our guard members next week and i look forward to it. another initiative that has a big impact on my state is authorizing $1.4 billion to upgrade and modify abrams tanks and $$847 billion to upgrade the striker vehicles and to support the army's...
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as you well know, cases have been rising in ohio for the last month. implement this now and not earlier? >> well, we started about four weeks ago a process where we labeled counties by different levels. and if you were a red level, which was three, people had to wear a mask. so we've been kind of easing people into this. but the good news is that we've seen the mask wearing go up. when we look at some of these counties where they've been wearing masks more, we think we're seeing a slowdown, at least a slowdown in the increase. so, our numbers have gone up today or yesterday was the second highest that we've had for some time. so we don't like that at all. but we've been hovering somewhere between 1,200 and 1,500 every day now for two weeks probably. >> 12 or 1,500 new cases? is that what you're talking about? >> yeah, new cases. that's what we're looking at. the positivity rate is about 6.2. and it's been fairly steady now for the last week or so. >> so, i recall you trying to implement a mask order for the state at the end of april. but you rescinded
as you well know, cases have been rising in ohio for the last month. implement this now and not earlier? >> well, we started about four weeks ago a process where we labeled counties by different levels. and if you were a red level, which was three, people had to wear a mask. so we've been kind of easing people into this. but the good news is that we've seen the mask wearing go up. when we look at some of these counties where they've been wearing masks more, we think we're seeing a...
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alexander: i thank the senator from ohio for his courtesy. today senator tim scott from south carolina and i have introduced the school choice now act, which does two things -- it protects students that have been attending private schools from the heart heartbreaking loss of the scholarships and gives students more options. i've been working to find ways to help parents pursue the agency that best meets their child's needs for a long time. since 1979 when i began to be the governor of tennessee. in 12986 we governor got together in something called time for results. i was chairman of the national governors association, the vice chairman was the arkansas governor bill clinton. we devotedthe governor's attention to one subject -- education. six points. one of those points with as to find ways to give parents more choices of schools for their children. then later on in 1992 when president george h.w. bush was in office and i was education secretary, i helped the president develop something we called the g.i. bill for kids which was federal funds
alexander: i thank the senator from ohio for his courtesy. today senator tim scott from south carolina and i have introduced the school choice now act, which does two things -- it protects students that have been attending private schools from the heart heartbreaking loss of the scholarships and gives students more options. i've been working to find ways to help parents pursue the agency that best meets their child's needs for a long time. since 1979 when i began to be the governor of...