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host: caroline a son barry, ohio. our affiliate rna columbus says ohio is joining three dozen states tuesday with stand your ground laws. the law says a legal gun owner can use deadly force if they reasonably believe it is i day defense of life. can assign a diamond, missouri on our oppose line. caller: when i purchased my guns i went through a background check like everybody does when you go to the gun store. i'm not going to give them up because i bought them to protect myself from a tyrannical government. that is what we have right now. i do not agree with anything this president does. host: liz i name alton, new jersey -- list -- live --liz i nee -- in alton, new jersey. live to a news briefing with house speaker nancy pelosi.
host: caroline a son barry, ohio. our affiliate rna columbus says ohio is joining three dozen states tuesday with stand your ground laws. the law says a legal gun owner can use deadly force if they reasonably believe it is i day defense of life. can assign a diamond, missouri on our oppose line. caller: when i purchased my guns i went through a background check like everybody does when you go to the gun store. i'm not going to give them up because i bought them to protect myself from a...
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and ohio was the first state to come into the union after that big chunk of territory. when ohio came into the union in 1803, the state legislator began passing laws that were discriminatory against african-americans, so before that, congress had outlawed slavery throughout the territory. it was a place where it was already practiced by the french and british in the 17th and 18th century so when congress began to organize the territory they outlawed slavery but that didn't mean, and this is important, that didn't mean the state legislators couldn't pass laws that discriminated against black people. so ohio led the way starting in 1804 and then 1807 passing these laws that were designed to discourage black migration north over the ohio river from neighboring states like virginia and kentucky. and they required african-american residents to register with county officials basically to show free papers and register their names and usually to have land of owner post bonds promising the african-american person in question wouldn't become a public charge. the law also forbade
and ohio was the first state to come into the union after that big chunk of territory. when ohio came into the union in 1803, the state legislator began passing laws that were discriminatory against african-americans, so before that, congress had outlawed slavery throughout the territory. it was a place where it was already practiced by the french and british in the 17th and 18th century so when congress began to organize the territory they outlawed slavery but that didn't mean, and this is...
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where did ohio sit on that chart. new york was just below the line, was ohio 6000 people off or closer to we barely kept from losing two seats, if that makes sense. >> it does make sense. let me toss this over to kristin. we will work on getting that for you from our pio call-in number if she does not. >> ohio was next in line behind new york. they were at ranking 437. they were close, as well, to receiving one more seat than they did. >> thanks for that. >> howard fisher, your line is open. >> thank you. i appreciate you taking calls. a lot of us are waiting for some of the data to be posted. we need to be parochial. we did not gain an anticipated seat. how off or we in terms of having that whatever it was to get a 10th seat? >> i will let demo speak to that line of questioning about your state. >> for arizona, they were ranking 440 as far as the states that were just below the cut off to receiving one more seat. i do not have the number in front of me as far as how much they would need. >> we were not as close as oh
where did ohio sit on that chart. new york was just below the line, was ohio 6000 people off or closer to we barely kept from losing two seats, if that makes sense. >> it does make sense. let me toss this over to kristin. we will work on getting that for you from our pio call-in number if she does not. >> ohio was next in line behind new york. they were at ranking 437. they were close, as well, to receiving one more seat than they did. >> thanks for that. >> howard...
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now as i point out tuition at ohio state university at ohio university the public state institution isreally expensive. not to be free, free. about to be free. >> i went to bowling green state university and i think it was $3000 per day graduated in 86 and it was all free because i got federal financial aid. i have paid that eight back since then. >> course you have. >> i have often said that going to college might have even saved my life because it allowed me to get out of the depressed area and frankly a depressing situation and to have meaningful work that doesn't really exist so much for families like mine in my small town. i feel so lucky i wasn't born 15 years later because that same little girl wouldn't have gotten that opportunity. she would have had all the brains or whatever but she would have wouldn't have had the opportunity and that's just simple math. >> frankly ohio is one of the biggest centers. ohio has spent much of the last 25 years pulling up the ladder and making it more and more difficult and i'm not a person to please everybody has to go to a four-year university
now as i point out tuition at ohio state university at ohio university the public state institution isreally expensive. not to be free, free. about to be free. >> i went to bowling green state university and i think it was $3000 per day graduated in 86 and it was all free because i got federal financial aid. i have paid that eight back since then. >> course you have. >> i have often said that going to college might have even saved my life because it allowed me to get out of...
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spent a lot of time in ohio dayton and sort of rural southeast ohio go very much in the book as well as left behind. when it came to the characters , as more people encountered in my reporting there are fascinating people and i wanted to write about them. i knew they had a story to tell. and in some cases that connection to amazon was pretty close like the young man in dayton ohio made cardboard boxes to support amazon. he is in there. the story is his dour mobility has dayton's. some pieces that connection was little more distant. a young man in southeast ohio worked at texas roadhouse as a waiter and trying to save his rural town was another person. in the case of seattle, i knew early on that it wanted to write about the central district and what it happened in the central district. i feel that's a story a lot of people outside seattle are not aware of that the city had such incredibly vibrant black community. when we hear a lot about black displacement in d.c. and somewhat in san francisco. but register last in seattle. so i wanted to write about that community and what happened
spent a lot of time in ohio dayton and sort of rural southeast ohio go very much in the book as well as left behind. when it came to the characters , as more people encountered in my reporting there are fascinating people and i wanted to write about them. i knew they had a story to tell. and in some cases that connection to amazon was pretty close like the young man in dayton ohio made cardboard boxes to support amazon. he is in there. the story is his dour mobility has dayton's. some pieces...
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i wanted to ask about ohio.now you just spoke with a reporter about new york, but i wanted to ask, you know, where did ohio sit on that chart? if new york was just below the line was ohio like a thousand people off or were we more closer to like we barely kept from losing two seats, if that makes sense? >> it does make sense. let me toss this over to kristin to see if she has that information right in front of her. if she doesn't, we'll work on getting that for you from our pio call-in number. kristin. >> what i do have is that ohio was next in line behind new york, so they were at ranking number 437, so they were close as well to not -- to receiving, to receiving one more seat than they did. >> thanks for that, kristin. operator do we have our next caller? >> howard fisher with capital media service, your line is open. thank you, appreciate you guys taking the calls and i know a lot of us are waiting for data to be posted. like all of us, i need to be parochial. arizona was one of the fastest growing states his
i wanted to ask about ohio.now you just spoke with a reporter about new york, but i wanted to ask, you know, where did ohio sit on that chart? if new york was just below the line was ohio like a thousand people off or were we more closer to like we barely kept from losing two seats, if that makes sense? >> it does make sense. let me toss this over to kristin to see if she has that information right in front of her. if she doesn't, we'll work on getting that for you from our pio call-in...
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now as i point out, tuition at ohio state university, at ohio university, the public state institutions is reallyio expensive. it ought to be free. >> right. >> it ought to be t free. just a minimal amount of money. >> i went to bowling green state university and i think was $3000. i graduated in 1986 and it was all free because i cut federal financial aid. ifi have paid that money back ts of time since then with my taxes. of course you have said that going to college might have even saved h my life because it allod me to get out of a depressed area and, frankly, i depressing situation. and to have meaningful work that doesn't really exist so much for families like mine in my small town. >> right. >> i just feel so lucky that i wasn't born 15 years later because that same little girl wouldn't have had that opportunity. she would have had every bit of brains or whatever but she would laugh at that opportunity, and that is just simple math. >> we had pulled up the ladder and, frankly, ohio is one of the biggest sinners in this. ohio has spent much of the last 25 years holding up the ladde
now as i point out, tuition at ohio state university, at ohio university, the public state institutions is reallyio expensive. it ought to be free. >> right. >> it ought to be t free. just a minimal amount of money. >> i went to bowling green state university and i think was $3000. i graduated in 1986 and it was all free because i cut federal financial aid. ifi have paid that money back ts of time since then with my taxes. of course you have said that going to college might...
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i thank the gentleman from ohio. i would note that for all of our friends and fellow citizens who are watching home on c-span, are you seeing something go across your screen that says, prohibiting religious-based travel restrictions. the c-span i would say be better. don't take the talking points from my democrat colleagues about what we are actually debating here on the floor of the house. because it's not that. what we are talking about is a power grab by democrats who for some reason want to continue to perpetuate the lie there was ever a muslim ban. it is literally not true. it is absolutely not true. and no matter how many times they say it, it doesn't make it more true. for example, the gentlelady referred to litigation. let's look at what the united states supreme court said precisely about what president trump did to try to secure the united states from terrorists. remember what we are talking about. the president of the united states, president trump, workeding to secure the united states from terrorists. th
i thank the gentleman from ohio. i would note that for all of our friends and fellow citizens who are watching home on c-span, are you seeing something go across your screen that says, prohibiting religious-based travel restrictions. the c-span i would say be better. don't take the talking points from my democrat colleagues about what we are actually debating here on the floor of the house. because it's not that. what we are talking about is a power grab by democrats who for some reason want to...
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her dad toby took her to an ohio state football game when she was little. he and her mom lisa say that was it. >> she told me that that's where she wanted to be, and i told her if she worked hard and got good grades, i'd make sure she could go. >> and she never applied anywhere else. >> no. >> that's where i want to go, and don't worry, i'm going to get in. >> mackenzie is reagan's little sister. >> i just remember that whole year leading up to it, she told everyone, i'm going to be going to ohio state. >> she basically told the admissions people. >> basically, that i'm coming. >> madison, jackie, kiersten, and stephanie were her college roommates. >> she had a goofy streak to her? >> oh, yeah, the goofiest. >> she's hilarious. >> just silly, always laughing and always making us laugh. >> to earn some extra cash, reagan applied for a job at this popular columbus restaurant called bodega. kiersten and stephanie worked there too. >> she's like, i need another job, do you know anything. i'm like come work at bodega. >> by february, 2017, reagan was months away
her dad toby took her to an ohio state football game when she was little. he and her mom lisa say that was it. >> she told me that that's where she wanted to be, and i told her if she worked hard and got good grades, i'd make sure she could go. >> and she never applied anywhere else. >> no. >> that's where i want to go, and don't worry, i'm going to get in. >> mackenzie is reagan's little sister. >> i just remember that whole year leading up to it, she told...
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the vice president will be in ohio tomorrow. next week they're going to be making stops, as well as the first lady and the second gentleman and other top cabinet officials, trying to really build support for this plan out in the country if they're not going to get it in washington. >> kaitlan, democratic senator joe manchin is also expressing concerns, like the republicans are, about the price tag on these new $4 trillion worth of proposals. is the white house ultimately prepared to compromise to get manchin on board, to get republicans on board? >> reporter: i think they say that they are willing to compromise. what that actually looks like still remains to be seen. there have been areas where president biden has talked about wanting to listen to what these lawmakers propose. he said that's why i'm unveiling it here tonight before i get deep into the details before i hear what lawmakers have to say. as with his covid relief bill, he said there's some aspects he's not willing to bargain on. that will be a big question facing the
the vice president will be in ohio tomorrow. next week they're going to be making stops, as well as the first lady and the second gentleman and other top cabinet officials, trying to really build support for this plan out in the country if they're not going to get it in washington. >> kaitlan, democratic senator joe manchin is also expressing concerns, like the republicans are, about the price tag on these new $4 trillion worth of proposals. is the white house ultimately prepared to...
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ohio. [inaudible] in ohio for governor, there is so much talent in the democratic party right now, i am overjoyed
ohio. [inaudible] in ohio for governor, there is so much talent in the democratic party right now, i am overjoyed
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founding fathers of ohio decided that the climate and geography of ohio, was two for too far north to be supportive of crops so in 1802, they decided by popular sovereignty to vote slavery out of the state constitution. that makes sense if you're out there in the audience. so lincoln will come to cincinnati days later, he's going to vanquish this in a way that he had never done before and never will have to again. this is the southernmost speech, and he's right on the ohio river. right so if you follow my hand puppet, there's cincinnati, here's the ohio river. this i just want you serpentine it serpentine-ing the river. so it stated on the other side of the river? kentucky yes and it has slaves. so lincoln takes part douglas is argument. because the way that river courses around, while they're in cincinnati there's a part of kentucky that's north of them. if you follow the river course down, this little bulkier, the there are ohio river counselor well south of this in kentucky. so lincoln comes out, and says pray what made you free? could be climate and soil? and he just completely ab
founding fathers of ohio decided that the climate and geography of ohio, was two for too far north to be supportive of crops so in 1802, they decided by popular sovereignty to vote slavery out of the state constitution. that makes sense if you're out there in the audience. so lincoln will come to cincinnati days later, he's going to vanquish this in a way that he had never done before and never will have to again. this is the southernmost speech, and he's right on the ohio river. right so if...
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montgomery, former attorney general in ohio, mcmurray, deputy attorney general of ohio and there was nonprofit experts, law professor in florida, also, put together what they refer to as a defensible receipt and they allotted you know on the bill, the documents that thompson had. the numbers from the state of connecticut, there were financial records and they came in with the supposed treasurer, the flash flood and they were all lost but there was nothing i could do. the attorneys -- >> sorry, i think in many ways in this book, it's really about of the many things, one thing is about the law and lawyers. cody had this great legal background. what did he choose to use it for? there are lawyers like the one mentioned, a deputy attorney general and use it to shut down the charities and there was cody, legal background to create this entire scheme and other lawyers he was able to hire in many ways without their help and otherwise he would never have gone through it. >> it's a bogus charity, no members on the board, made up name run by one man. why did any of his attorneys, are to speak t
montgomery, former attorney general in ohio, mcmurray, deputy attorney general of ohio and there was nonprofit experts, law professor in florida, also, put together what they refer to as a defensible receipt and they allotted you know on the bill, the documents that thompson had. the numbers from the state of connecticut, there were financial records and they came in with the supposed treasurer, the flash flood and they were all lost but there was nothing i could do. the attorneys -- >>...
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host: brad whitehead, you are in cleveland, ohio. how are the funds being distributed in northeast ohio and elsewhere in the country? guest: i couldn't agree more with gordon, it is a boatload of money. sitting here in cleveland, it is welcome. it is good to know that the ship does come in, and it is being sorted out. we have some general priorities of what to do but these are real-time conversations happening right now in cleveland, ohio, discussions around the country with cities, all sorting it out now. what is noteworthy, as gordon indicated, there is more money here than just the stabilization for most of the municipal governments. it is a chance to make investments beyond this, sort of the stimulus that many had been hoping for for a decade or more. host: we focus on coronavirus every monday at the 9:00 hour. we are focusing on the american rescue plan and how that money is being distributed as part of the pandemic. our phone lines are being divided regionally. (202) 748-8000 in the eastern half of the country. (202) 748-8001,
host: brad whitehead, you are in cleveland, ohio. how are the funds being distributed in northeast ohio and elsewhere in the country? guest: i couldn't agree more with gordon, it is a boatload of money. sitting here in cleveland, it is welcome. it is good to know that the ship does come in, and it is being sorted out. we have some general priorities of what to do but these are real-time conversations happening right now in cleveland, ohio, discussions around the country with cities, all sorting...
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we have 900 or more police deartments in ohio.y states have small departments, and many times because of resources, they don't get the training that they need. body cameras, the tragedy of a 16-year-old child that was killed in columbus. the mayor made the absolute correct decision. within six hours, they had that out to the news media. but not every police department in this country has body cameras because of the cost. we presented a bill to the legislature that would provide funding for body cameras for police departments. another pathway clearly is there, and that is to treat police as professionals. what do i mean by that? well, we have state licensing boards for doctors, for lawyers, for nurses. we should do the same thing for police, so that when there is a complaint against a police officer, a state licensing board can deal with that. these are common-sense things that we can do, should not be controversial, that we can all get behind. med the ma'khiaou bryant case. you support the release of the video. when you were attor
we have 900 or more police deartments in ohio.y states have small departments, and many times because of resources, they don't get the training that they need. body cameras, the tragedy of a 16-year-old child that was killed in columbus. the mayor made the absolute correct decision. within six hours, they had that out to the news media. but not every police department in this country has body cameras because of the cost. we presented a bill to the legislature that would provide funding for body...
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it's signed by a senator sherrod brown and 3 ohio members of congress representatives marcy kaptur joyce beatty and tim ryan. it is addressed to us. attorney general merrick garland urging him to reopen the civil rights investigation into the november 2014 death of 12 year-old tamir rice, samarra, rice and her family deeply appreciate senator brown and the ohio delegation of members of congress. >> weighing in with the department of justice. to me it was outside of the could tell recreation center when someone called police saying he was waving a gun at people walking by, although the caller told the dispatcher it was probably a juvenile with a fake gun that information was never relayed to responding officers. 2 cleveland police officers frank garmback and timothy loehmann arrived on scene and according to investigators, within seconds, officer loehmann believing tamir was reaching for the weapon shot and killed him.
it's signed by a senator sherrod brown and 3 ohio members of congress representatives marcy kaptur joyce beatty and tim ryan. it is addressed to us. attorney general merrick garland urging him to reopen the civil rights investigation into the november 2014 death of 12 year-old tamir rice, samarra, rice and her family deeply appreciate senator brown and the ohio delegation of members of congress. >> weighing in with the department of justice. to me it was outside of the could tell...
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the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: madam speaker, we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from michigan, mrs. dingell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized. for two minutes. mrs. dingell: madam speaker, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 1333, the no ban act. this legislation prohibits discrimination based on religion and limits the executive branch's ability to issue further travel bans. i stand here today during arab american heritage month. a time to celebrate the diversity of our country and remind ourselves that our country is stronger for it. my district is home to the largest arab american population in the united states. arab americans are an integral part of michigan's identity and have made enormous contributions to our society. many of my constituents fled war and violence to seek a safer life. have done it legally. and many of their
the gentleman from ohio. mr. jordan: madam speaker, we reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. nadler: madam speaker, i now yield two minutes to the distinguished gentlelady from michigan, mrs. dingell. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized. for two minutes. mrs. dingell: madam speaker, i rise today in strong support of h.r. 1333, the no ban act. this legislation prohibits discrimination based on religion and...
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>> joining us via zuma from cleveland, ohio is brad whitehead. senior fellow focusing on metropolitan policy issues for the brookings institution. here in washington, gordon gray from the american action forum. thank you for being with us. as we look at the american rescue plan, the covert release plan the president signed into law earlier this year. let me begin with you, gordon, about the money going to state and local communities. much money is going to these communities, and how much of a difference is it making? guest: the american rescue plan provided $362 billion in direct aid for state,, local, tribal governments as well as territories. . it also provided $130 billion for emergency public school expenditures, and an additional $30 billion in grants to subnational transit agencies. so far, the funds have not gone out yet, except for a payment to the district of columbia. that was supposed to have been done promptly after the enactment. it is a substantial amount of funding. in fact, if you consider the past amount of spending that has been
>> joining us via zuma from cleveland, ohio is brad whitehead. senior fellow focusing on metropolitan policy issues for the brookings institution. here in washington, gordon gray from the american action forum. thank you for being with us. as we look at the american rescue plan, the covert release plan the president signed into law earlier this year. let me begin with you, gordon, about the money going to state and local communities. much money is going to these communities, and how much...
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as a matter of fact, in the same state of ohio, in ohio, on monday, a 13-year-old girl was stabbed to death by another young teen before police in that case were actually able to intervene. what happened monday. the exact same state. so make no mistake. these are life-and-death situations. a knife, yes, it's a deadly, lethal weapon. i've set on the radio, set on this tv show. people say i don't know what i'm talking about. i've been practicing. i am a student of mixed martial arts, krav maga, japanese jiu-jitsu, boxing, we do situational street fighting, all of it. i do it an hour and half a day for five days a week. i would much rather at close range, close range, i would rather deal, to meet would be easier to defend against a firearm than a blade. how do you stop a blade? how do you get blade? you've got a gun, you move it off-line. you fight a person, stripped the gun and stepped back. that's what you try to do. according to state law, any instrument that is capable of inflicting death and designed or adapted as a weapon is considered a deadly weapon. these facts have not stopped
as a matter of fact, in the same state of ohio, in ohio, on monday, a 13-year-old girl was stabbed to death by another young teen before police in that case were actually able to intervene. what happened monday. the exact same state. so make no mistake. these are life-and-death situations. a knife, yes, it's a deadly, lethal weapon. i've set on the radio, set on this tv show. people say i don't know what i'm talking about. i've been practicing. i am a student of mixed martial arts, krav maga,...
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. >>> and the deadly police shooting of a teenager in ohio. could the officer have used a tase invesgars are ying, plus, the new progress in washington as lawmakers debate police reform. the potential compromise on the table. >>> mystery at sea. a submarine carrying dozens of crew members goes missing in the pacific. the all out search this morning. >>> plus, 135,000 fans coming through the gates. the plans for the largest sporting event since the pandemic began. >>> matrimony myth. the megamansion that seemed to be the perfect wedding venue, but the bride and groom left out one critical detail. >>> and from the man who skipped work for 15 years without getting caught to the big news for "jeopardy!" fans to the surprising study on the kind of music that makes you a safer driver, all the trending stories for your thursday morning. >>> good thursday morning, everyone. i'm faith abubey. kenneth moton is on assignment. >> i'm mona kor and we begin with the weather. it seems like winter is roaring back. the astros and rockies were playing baseball
. >>> and the deadly police shooting of a teenager in ohio. could the officer have used a tase invesgars are ying, plus, the new progress in washington as lawmakers debate police reform. the potential compromise on the table. >>> mystery at sea. a submarine carrying dozens of crew members goes missing in the pacific. the all out search this morning. >>> plus, 135,000 fans coming through the gates. the plans for the largest sporting event since the pandemic began....
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joining me is ohio state representatives, good morning to you both. >> you don't want them in ohio, telle infectious disease, on medical privacy, governments of gun too far. and with big tech company. you have big problems. >> some people would hear that, doesn't matter if the government knows i'm vaccinated, who cares. what do you say to that? >> what i say to that is i think the vaccine needs to be kept between you and your physician, vaccine passports don't belong in the united states, in a free society and the vaccine should be between you and your citizen, you and your physician. >> and vaccines are required in schools and to travel. >> the main issue is the big tech end of it. having government and big tech, willing to sell off your information, what is scary to me, and sell it off. that is the promise of what is going on previously and what is "happening now". >> would make a difference if it was a private business like a school or a restaurant that wants to vaccine passports in ohio. are you trying to do that or is it -- >> a small business owner, with private enterprise, introdu
joining me is ohio state representatives, good morning to you both. >> you don't want them in ohio, telle infectious disease, on medical privacy, governments of gun too far. and with big tech company. you have big problems. >> some people would hear that, doesn't matter if the government knows i'm vaccinated, who cares. what do you say to that? >> what i say to that is i think the vaccine needs to be kept between you and your physician, vaccine passports don't belong in the...
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after the white house over a portrayal of the fatal police shooting of the 16-year-old in columbus, ohio. as you know that tip-top fears to protest and ignited further division. you are watching "america report." i am harris faulkner. your today is emily compagno, kayleigh mcenany, and in the virtual center seats, fox and friend cohost also host of the show. i'm going to kick it to you. >> good morning. thank you so much. as tensions remain high in columbus, ohio, the white house is weighing in on a police shooting and are now suggesting that the officer is responsible was a racially motivated attack, despite camera video showing her lunging at a girl with a knife. the press secretary says this. >> the killing of the 16-year-old michalak bryant is tragic, we know police violence impacts people like black men and boys experiencing higher, we are working to address systemic racism and implicit bias had on. >> emily: kayleigh, i would like to start with you. believe your own eyes, that was the prosecutor's final admonition in the derek chauvin trial and he writes that that should be the adm
after the white house over a portrayal of the fatal police shooting of the 16-year-old in columbus, ohio. as you know that tip-top fears to protest and ignited further division. you are watching "america report." i am harris faulkner. your today is emily compagno, kayleigh mcenany, and in the virtual center seats, fox and friend cohost also host of the show. i'm going to kick it to you. >> good morning. thank you so much. as tensions remain high in columbus, ohio, the white...
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matt knows ohio as well as anyone. he went to college there. he stayed in ohio. he dedicates his life to making our state a place where other young people want to stay. some of the memorable events have been rallies and meetings with workers and retirees around my state fighting to save their peptions. it's fit -- pensions. it's fitting matt ends his time in our office with a huge victory for ohio workers, literally tens and tens of thousands of ohio families benefiting from the work we all did together as activists, that matt did, that my staff did, the rest of my staff, that we did together in the american rescue plan to save the pensions that ohioans earn over a lifetime of work. matt got to know these leaders and activists over the years, people like realtime take lewis and mike walden and dana varga. he didn't just listen to their stories about what it would mean to their families to lose their retirement security. he lifted up their voices. that's what -- that's what matt keyes does. that's what good journalists do, communications people do. they listen to
matt knows ohio as well as anyone. he went to college there. he stayed in ohio. he dedicates his life to making our state a place where other young people want to stay. some of the memorable events have been rallies and meetings with workers and retirees around my state fighting to save their peptions. it's fit -- pensions. it's fitting matt ends his time in our office with a huge victory for ohio workers, literally tens and tens of thousands of ohio families benefiting from the work we all did...
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my career started in 1993 in cleveland, ohio.since then i worked around the world for ford focussing on developing a global supply chain. i'm speaking to you today as the vice president of global commodity purchasing and supplier technical assistance. which purchased more than $48 billion in goods and services in 46 states in 2019. at ford we see ourselves as america's auto maker. we ploy the most auto workers and export more vehicles than any other auto maker. we feel uniquely positioned to speak to the business environment needed to continue our strategy. we support communities and families across this country for 117 years. when america has needed us to step up and aid the safety and security of the nation we have respondsed from world war ii to the global pandemic we've been on the front lines. last year, ford along with our uaw partners produced masks, reusable shields, ventilators to meet the global emergency. our ability to transfer from vehicles to protective equipment was because of our supply chains. it's a case study i
my career started in 1993 in cleveland, ohio.since then i worked around the world for ford focussing on developing a global supply chain. i'm speaking to you today as the vice president of global commodity purchasing and supplier technical assistance. which purchased more than $48 billion in goods and services in 46 states in 2019. at ford we see ourselves as america's auto maker. we ploy the most auto workers and export more vehicles than any other auto maker. we feel uniquely positioned to...
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host: ed out of ohio. this issue of democrats using this case, something republicans have focused on in the wake, especially of some of the comments from maxine waters. the headline from a columnist at the washington times, "she tried to intimidate the jury in advance of the guilty verdict s in the trial, her comments saying, 'stay in the streets, we have to get more confrontational. make sure that they know we mean business.'" republican saying she was trying to influence the votes. it was in a hearing that kevin mccarthy called for her to be centered for those comments, leading to a vote on the house floor yesterday about that resolution. this is steve scalise of louisiana with reporters on tuesday before the vote on maxine waters. [video clip] >> i have been clear in speaking out against political rhetoric that incites violence, but if you look at her comments the judge in the trial just yesterday acknowledged maxine waters's comments are so inflammatory it could because grounds for an appeal. and elect
host: ed out of ohio. this issue of democrats using this case, something republicans have focused on in the wake, especially of some of the comments from maxine waters. the headline from a columnist at the washington times, "she tried to intimidate the jury in advance of the guilty verdict s in the trial, her comments saying, 'stay in the streets, we have to get more confrontational. make sure that they know we mean business.'" republican saying she was trying to influence the votes....
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a teenage girl in ohio. of daily deaths and infections. the hosptials are overwhelmed and oxygen supplies are running out. and the italian hospital staffer who didn't show up for work for 15 years.
a teenage girl in ohio. of daily deaths and infections. the hosptials are overwhelmed and oxygen supplies are running out. and the italian hospital staffer who didn't show up for work for 15 years.
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he's been part of the national guard here in ohio since august of 2017.loyed several times, nicholas reardon is on paid leave while an independent investigation into this shooting incident on tuesday afternoon is carried out. that investigation is now under way. you know, there's a lot of anger and frustration in this community. people who feel that this is a case of police not valuing the life of this young black girl. but if you talk to members of law enforcement, they believe the video shows that this was a reasonable use of force. one of the questions that has been -- is being asked over and over again, did officer reardon have to shoot? he shot four rounds at makhia bryant, soon after arriving on the scene. we know there was a struggle and a scuffle. we have seen the video that showed bryant with apparently a knife in her right hand, raised at a woman, a girl in pink pinned against a car. but folks are asking was this an excessive use of force. the interim police chief addressed that question and here is what he had to say. >> if there's not deadly f
he's been part of the national guard here in ohio since august of 2017.loyed several times, nicholas reardon is on paid leave while an independent investigation into this shooting incident on tuesday afternoon is carried out. that investigation is now under way. you know, there's a lot of anger and frustration in this community. people who feel that this is a case of police not valuing the life of this young black girl. but if you talk to members of law enforcement, they believe the video shows...
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this one, columbus, ohio. officers responding to multiple 911 calls encountering this terrifying scene. 15-year-old mickey o'bryant, knife in hand as you can see, loaded, in order to thrust that blade into the chest of another young girl. watch this. [crowd noise] >> sean: and that was real-time speed. clearly the girl you see here, the unarmed under attack by threat of a knife was in imminent danger of being severely injured or murdered by makiya bryant. now keep in mind what we are showing u.s. in slow motion, no sound and real time, the officer had less than a second to respond. if he didn't respond faster, that night that was being held could have been thrust right into that girl's heart and she would have died. but because of his quick action he likely stopped what would have been a, at minimal, grissom knife attack and probably save the life of this young unarmed teenager. of course, this is also how mike always still a horrific challenge comic tragedy, a 15-year-old girl is dead after being shot by poli
this one, columbus, ohio. officers responding to multiple 911 calls encountering this terrifying scene. 15-year-old mickey o'bryant, knife in hand as you can see, loaded, in order to thrust that blade into the chest of another young girl. watch this. [crowd noise] >> sean: and that was real-time speed. clearly the girl you see here, the unarmed under attack by threat of a knife was in imminent danger of being severely injured or murdered by makiya bryant. now keep in mind what we are...
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it is called vermilion, ohio.een the ford plant in the east and the gm plant in the west. growing up in small-town midwestern america, you have a sense of this is a great place to grow up but there is also a sense of i would like to see more of the world. when jim and i got married, we knew from the beginning that we wanted to travel around a bit. we still have two boys who are completely grown up with their own families. we moved to a number of foreign countries. my role during that time was really making the ships keep running. we went there by ourselves. jim was working but we had to make it up on our own. this was the pre-internet days. you could not research where you are going. you had to hit the ground running and make everything happen. those things in my background, growing up in a small town and being a linguist, made it easy for me to go into small towns and middle sized towns in america. and have a sense of i think i can understand this town. it is not the town i grew up in but i understand small towns
it is called vermilion, ohio.een the ford plant in the east and the gm plant in the west. growing up in small-town midwestern america, you have a sense of this is a great place to grow up but there is also a sense of i would like to see more of the world. when jim and i got married, we knew from the beginning that we wanted to travel around a bit. we still have two boys who are completely grown up with their own families. we moved to a number of foreign countries. my role during that time was...
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now this happened at the hand of police in columbus, ohio. i have to tell you, though, if you think you know about this story, you may not, if you haven't seen the video. the early reports about this situation that were coming in to us last night were varied and very misleading. but now we have tape, okay? to be clear, the circumstances of this latest case are very different than that of the george floyd situation. but the issue will be the same. was the use of force justified? and, once again, there is body camera footage that was released quickly. now this transparency with the body cam video is newfound and fundamental. we saw it with other recent cases, daunte wright in minnesota, the 20-year-old with the mistake between the taser and the pistol and adam toledo. the 13 year-old in chicago. lt officer thought he had a gun. fired one and killed him. both body cams were released quickly. trust is at a premium. now also this latest case in ohio that i'm about to show you, and the two that preceded it, they all involve young people, okay? they
now this happened at the hand of police in columbus, ohio. i have to tell you, though, if you think you know about this story, you may not, if you haven't seen the video. the early reports about this situation that were coming in to us last night were varied and very misleading. but now we have tape, okay? to be clear, the circumstances of this latest case are very different than that of the george floyd situation. but the issue will be the same. was the use of force justified? and, once again,...
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mayor andrew ginther, mayor of columbus, ohio. you for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> why black suspects are often treated differently than white suspects. breyers is always so delicious... i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! [moo] you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts with breyers. milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. dignity. it demands a rapid covid test, because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays connected to your doctor, so you know it's beating as it should. and a rapid test to help evaluate concussion, in case something were to happen. at abbott, we fight for these moments, developing life-changing technologies. because dignity demands it. ♪ ♪ we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospit
mayor andrew ginther, mayor of columbus, ohio. you for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> why black suspects are often treated differently than white suspects. breyers is always so delicious... i can tell that they used your milk, matilda. great job! [moo] you're welcome. breyers natural vanilla is made with 100% grade a milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. better starts with breyers. milk and cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. dignity. it demands a rapid...
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in ohio do a great job.y're the ones that the mayor has asked to come in and do the investigation in columbus. >> dickerson: you talked about training, and i want to talk about the ma'khia bryant case. there has been a lot of people looking at it, and because the video is out there, a lot of people making judgments. what a lot of people in the black community see is a situation in which young assailants, young black men, after committing mayhem, are taken into custody. there is a shooting, a use of force. and they see a wide disparity in terms of the discretion used by officers. do you understand that feeling? >> governor: well, i certainly understand the feeling. i also understand the feeling of the police officer. i have not been a police officer, but i was a prosecuting attorney. they've got a tough job. they have to make split-second decisions. and in this particular case, for example, you're watching the same thing i'm watching, you know the same thing i'm seeing, but that's what the police officer saw.
in ohio do a great job.y're the ones that the mayor has asked to come in and do the investigation in columbus. >> dickerson: you talked about training, and i want to talk about the ma'khia bryant case. there has been a lot of people looking at it, and because the video is out there, a lot of people making judgments. what a lot of people in the black community see is a situation in which young assailants, young black men, after committing mayhem, are taken into custody. there is a...
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the alcohol-related hazing death of a college student in ohio last month. today as eight members of the fraternity were indicted the prosecutor made an emotional plea here's kristen dahlgren >> reporter: his parents clutched hands as charges were announced in the death of 20-year-old bowling green state university student stone foltz after a fraternity initiation >> it is alleged that the new members, almost all being underage, were provided a bottle of high alcohol content liquor >> reporter: eight members of pi kappa alpha now facing charges ranging from felony involuntary manslaughter to misdemeanor hazing after the prosecutor says they encouraged foltz and other pledges to drink the entire bottle. >> hi. someone that we know is non-responsive. he drank alcohol, like a lot of alcohol >> reporter: the prosecutor says the sophomore business major had a blood alcohol level almost five times the legal limit and was found by roommates after fraternity brothers dropped him off. he died three days later. the most serious charges could mean up to 11 years in pri
the alcohol-related hazing death of a college student in ohio last month. today as eight members of the fraternity were indicted the prosecutor made an emotional plea here's kristen dahlgren >> reporter: his parents clutched hands as charges were announced in the death of 20-year-old bowling green state university student stone foltz after a fraternity initiation >> it is alleged that the new members, almost all being underage, were provided a bottle of high alcohol content liquor...
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he represented ohio in the u.s. senate from 1974 to 1997. senator glen died on december 8th, 2016 at the age of 95. up next on american history tv, the national air and space museum remembers drawn glenn on which would have been his 96th birthday. this discussion included former u.s. senator david prior and geologist and astronaut catherine sullivan, veteran of three space shuttle missions, and the first woman to walk in space. this is about an hour. >> >> great to see this crowd. this is a great event. good evening, ladies and gentlemen. i'm jack dailey. it is my pleasure to welcome you to a very special john h. glenn lecture in space and history. we established this lecture series in 2004 to spotlight the legendary figures in aviation in over the last 13 years we welcome to truly shorten aryan vigils. but none of them has loomed larger in the history books than our programs namesake, john glen. for many years, senator glen hosted these events and the last few years when he was not able to come in person, they were with us and spirit. senat
he represented ohio in the u.s. senate from 1974 to 1997. senator glen died on december 8th, 2016 at the age of 95. up next on american history tv, the national air and space museum remembers drawn glenn on which would have been his 96th birthday. this discussion included former u.s. senator david prior and geologist and astronaut catherine sullivan, veteran of three space shuttle missions, and the first woman to walk in space. this is about an hour. >> >> great to see this crowd....
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. >>> breaking details surrounding the shooting death of a 16-year-old girl by police in columbus, ohio body cam video and >>> johnson & johnson getting a new rollout after the benefits outweigh the blood clot concerns. >>> an astounding 1 in 4 workers is considering quitting their job after the pandemic are you one of them? we'll tell you why many are. a busy wednesday ahead as "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm frances rivera. >> i'm phillip mena. a highly consequential verdict as the country faces a reckoning on police accountability. >> we the jury in the above entitled manner in relation to count 1 find the defendant guilty we above entitled matter, count 2 find the defendant guilty we the jury in the above entitled matter as to count 3. second degree manslaughter find the defendant guilty >> after 11 hours of deliberations the jury delivered their decisions. judge peter cahill revoked his bail as chauvin was handcuffed and led out of the courtroom raw emotions spilled into the streets of minneapolis after almost a year of unrest. dramatic conclusion to one of the mo
. >>> breaking details surrounding the shooting death of a 16-year-old girl by police in columbus, ohio body cam video and >>> johnson & johnson getting a new rollout after the benefits outweigh the blood clot concerns. >>> an astounding 1 in 4 workers is considering quitting their job after the pandemic are you one of them? we'll tell you why many are. a busy wednesday ahead as "early today" starts right now. good morning, i'm frances rivera. >>...
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students at the ohio state university held a sit-in on campus yesterday. they want the school to cut ties with the columbus police department. a large crowd marched to the ohio state house last night demanding justice for the teenager's family. nancy chen is tracking the latest. >> reporter: columbus, ohio, officials have released new body camera video showing the moments leading up to ma'khia bryant's death. >> what's going on? >> reporter: in the footage, the 16-year-old appears to be holding a knife as she chases someone. another girl falls to the ground before four shots ring out. >> the video shows that there is more to this. it requires us to pause, take a close look at the sequence of events, and though it's not easy, wait for the facts. >> he attacked a baby. >> reporter: the officers were responding to a 911 caller who said someone was trying to stab them. >> over here trying to fight us. trying to stab us. >> reporter: officers performed cpr, but bryant died a short time later. [ chants ] the shooting prompted protests in columbus and beyond with
students at the ohio state university held a sit-in on campus yesterday. they want the school to cut ties with the columbus police department. a large crowd marched to the ohio state house last night demanding justice for the teenager's family. nancy chen is tracking the latest. >> reporter: columbus, ohio, officials have released new body camera video showing the moments leading up to ma'khia bryant's death. >> what's going on? >> reporter: in the footage, the 16-year-old...
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that is a part of the ohio attorney general's office.said several times, in explaining the process over the last less than 24 hours now, that bci, the bureau of criminal investigation gets first attempt at all of this to talk to witnesses, to gather evidence. so even when it comes to the body camera footage that was released yesterday, the first camera footage was from the first officer to arrive on the scenes. chief woods said that was released after about 5 1/2 hours, and it was released after bci was able to view the footage. the bureau of criminal investigation handles this independently from the police. they look into issues like this, and this is all part of an attempt to reform police practices here in the city of columbus. we also heard from the department of public safety talking about how, you know, obviously each one of these men talking about how this is a tragedy, but dr. pettis saying they are in touch with community leaders, faith leaders, to talk about why -- they've seen a rise in violence, including among young people i
that is a part of the ohio attorney general's office.said several times, in explaining the process over the last less than 24 hours now, that bci, the bureau of criminal investigation gets first attempt at all of this to talk to witnesses, to gather evidence. so even when it comes to the body camera footage that was released yesterday, the first camera footage was from the first officer to arrive on the scenes. chief woods said that was released after about 5 1/2 hours, and it was released...
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>> reporter: alex, good afternoon to you from the ohio state house. we are expecting a demonstration to take place here in a little less than an hour if it happens, it will be the fifth straight day of protest in columbus, ohio. last night demonstrators took to the streets and went to columbus city hall where many are calling for a federal investigation into the columbus police department and the way that they used force much like what's going on in minneapolis right now that the federal government just announced. you'll remember that a columbus police officer was called to a scene here on tuesday and came upon a scene, fired four shots killing the 16-year-old girl, ma'khia bryant and saying the interim chief said they can use lethal force if they believe that their life or another life was in danger. it appeared to show that ma'khia bryant was a girl with a knife and protesters last night said maybe it's time to take a look and see how the police are trained. >> we need a complete review of the training. they keep saying the training, but we recently
>> reporter: alex, good afternoon to you from the ohio state house. we are expecting a demonstration to take place here in a little less than an hour if it happens, it will be the fifth straight day of protest in columbus, ohio. last night demonstrators took to the streets and went to columbus city hall where many are calling for a federal investigation into the columbus police department and the way that they used force much like what's going on in minneapolis right now that the federal...
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lebron james is inciting violence against an ohio police officer. begin with you. >> i think lebron james, king james is an example of if you have great influence, it should also carry great responsibility. he should have kept his mouth shut until the facts were revealed. as it was, the video clearly shows the cop doing what -- the only thing the cop could have done to spare the life of another child. the 16-year-old, the victim of the police shooting, to be in the process of knifing another child to death. there is another ohio killing of a teenager this week not being talked about as much that is i think revealing when it comes to the situation in columbus. in your hometown, bill, in cincinnati, ohio on monday night a 13-year-old girl, a black child, killed another 13-year-old. knifed her to death. there were school mates. it shows the environment which the cops often act. it is fraught with violence and peril. you don't know what is going on. i think that's the reality. lebron james with the responsibility he has should have kept his mouth shut u
lebron james is inciting violence against an ohio police officer. begin with you. >> i think lebron james, king james is an example of if you have great influence, it should also carry great responsibility. he should have kept his mouth shut until the facts were revealed. as it was, the video clearly shows the cop doing what -- the only thing the cop could have done to spare the life of another child. the 16-year-old, the victim of the police shooting, to be in the process of knifing...
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also that the research found that his gravestone, his tombstone is also in ohio. it says this is a story of my great, great grandfather, nimrod burke so the story it becomes why this image is really important i was able to identify it. you know, after the book was published but the experience that this experience is still alive, and this experience is important that we know four years of the civil war about people who are still having a conversation about this experience. this is a portrait, and frederick douglas one the most important people from that experience because he's written and talked about the experience of the war. he also encouraged black soldiers to join once they were able to. he spoke to abraham lincoln about it and when it says it was civil war that inspired douglas to write and speck on photography leak many americans he believes that photograph and pictures greatly contributed to succession and war and once gets on the brass letter us let hill get eagle on button and in his pocket and there's no power on earth or underearth that can deny he's ea
also that the research found that his gravestone, his tombstone is also in ohio. it says this is a story of my great, great grandfather, nimrod burke so the story it becomes why this image is really important i was able to identify it. you know, after the book was published but the experience that this experience is still alive, and this experience is important that we know four years of the civil war about people who are still having a conversation about this experience. this is a portrait,...
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patty young owns a hair salon in springfield, ohio.edicated to getting her customers and employees vaccinated, that when they leave the salon, re -- the saloon? maybe they're going to a saloon, i don't know, but when they leave the salon -- [ laughter ] -- the receptionist helps sign you our your family up a covid vaccine and where to get it. they have scheduled more than 200 shots so far. businesses and employers like patty should be supported for doing the right thing. so to make sure this policy comes at no cost to small or medium-sized businesses, with fewer than 500 employees, the i.r.s. is posting instructions for how employers can get reimbursed for the cost of providing paid leave to the employees to get vaccinated and recover from the side effects, if they have any. that reimbursement, which comes through a tax payment, is thanks to the program i launched in the american rescue plan. so, again, every employee should get paid leave to get a shot. businesses should know they can provide it without a hit to their bottom line. the
patty young owns a hair salon in springfield, ohio.edicated to getting her customers and employees vaccinated, that when they leave the salon, re -- the saloon? maybe they're going to a saloon, i don't know, but when they leave the salon -- [ laughter ] -- the receptionist helps sign you our your family up a covid vaccine and where to get it. they have scheduled more than 200 shots so far. businesses and employers like patty should be supported for doing the right thing. so to make sure this...