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in ohio's 11th district. and republican mike carey, who would represent the people of ohio's 15th district, replacing steve stivers. the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, i have the honor to transmit here with scanned copies of a letter received from ms. amanda m.franjin, esquire, deputy of elections, ohio office of secretary of state, indicating that according to the unofficial result of the special congressional general election held november 2, 2021, the honorable chantalm. brown was elected to representative of congress for the 11th direct and the honorable mike kerry was elected to congress for the 15th congressional district state of ohio. signed, sincerely, cheryl l. johnson clerk. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from ohio seek recognition? ms. kaptur: i ask unanimous consent that the gentlewoman from ohio, the honorable chanal brown, and the gentleman from ohio, the honorable mike brown, be allowed to take the o
in ohio's 11th district. and republican mike carey, who would represent the people of ohio's 15th district, replacing steve stivers. the house a communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, i have the honor to transmit here with scanned copies of a letter received from ms. amanda m.franjin, esquire, deputy of elections, ohio office of secretary of state, indicating that according to the unofficial result of the special congressional general election held...
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carey to advance progress for ohio and america. we know he will champion the cause of workers and families so all can succeed. we all can imagine how very proud his family and friends are at this unforgettable moment. pr asheurg americas' energy independence and deploying broadband internet, to rebuilding our roads, bridges, and power grid, representative mike carey will bring his experience to bear with the energy industry to move ohio and america forward. and secure good-paying jobs for the middle class. all of us here today are excited to welcome determined, dogged representative mike carey and to get to work delivering the new prosperity for which his constituents long across our great state and nation. thank you very much. i yield. mr. carey: thank you. thank you. madam speaker, first i'm humbled to stand here today to serve in the people's house as a product of the small town of sabida ohio. i want to thank my family, my wonderful wife, megan, who is home with our young son, conrad, while we are preparing to welcome a new son
carey to advance progress for ohio and america. we know he will champion the cause of workers and families so all can succeed. we all can imagine how very proud his family and friends are at this unforgettable moment. pr asheurg americas' energy independence and deploying broadband internet, to rebuilding our roads, bridges, and power grid, representative mike carey will bring his experience to bear with the energy industry to move ohio and america forward. and secure good-paying jobs for the...
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right in ohio .not read that correctly. that's correct. we do not have a corporate income tax. i will say we do have a cat tax that applies to certain certain goods and services. but there's absolutely no corporate income tax having low taxes. that's one thing here. but, um. i'm from california. it's a pretty amazing place. so how do you convince somebody to leave a state? that is? is this incredible? and this beautiful? um how do you convince them about the quality of life in ohio, providing something similar. sure well, i want to make sure you know that. i love california as well. i think it's a beautiful place and we love to visit so the door is always open , but through our interactions with people that have chosen to leave the coast, and they look at that again, the quality of life. the ability to have the house with the white picket fence and raise a family. um you know, we were just really proud of that quality of life. and what what ohio has to offer. um and so i'll say i probably can't compe
right in ohio .not read that correctly. that's correct. we do not have a corporate income tax. i will say we do have a cat tax that applies to certain certain goods and services. but there's absolutely no corporate income tax having low taxes. that's one thing here. but, um. i'm from california. it's a pretty amazing place. so how do you convince somebody to leave a state? that is? is this incredible? and this beautiful? um how do you convince them about the quality of life in ohio, providing...
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and under the volatile conditions that prevailed in many parts of ohio.rganizing occurs in churches and other areas, many are difficult to see and it was established in cincinnati in 1815. and by 1833 more than 20 churches with a total of around 700 people. after chillicothe formed, pronouncing it in the local newspaper. many were in freemasonry and helping to organize society whatever they could. black men and women helped fugitives make their way to safety, sometimes making it all the more remarkable after america mobilized to petition the ohio general assembly this was cool as for their children. so we lift up and we recognize the legacy of black institution building and how these institutions were vital in advancing the dreams of others. and conversely i would like to ask about what this is meaning in regarding to the history of the early republic and reverberating throughout our society today. this is one of the key arguments in one of the principal arguments and i think it speaks volumes that this concept with the jones project has been so vilified
and under the volatile conditions that prevailed in many parts of ohio.rganizing occurs in churches and other areas, many are difficult to see and it was established in cincinnati in 1815. and by 1833 more than 20 churches with a total of around 700 people. after chillicothe formed, pronouncing it in the local newspaper. many were in freemasonry and helping to organize society whatever they could. black men and women helped fugitives make their way to safety, sometimes making it all the more...
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carey to advance progress for ohio and america. we know he will champion the cause of workers and families so all can succeed. we all can imagine how very proud his family and friends are at this unforgettable moment. pr asheurg americas' energy independence and deploying broadband internet, to rebuilding our roads, bridges, and power grid, representative mike carey will bring his experience to bear with the energy industry to move ohio and america forward. and secure good-paying jobs for the middle class. all of us here today are excited to welcome determined, dogged representative mike carey and to get to work delivering the new prosperity for which his constituents long across our great state and nation. thank you very much. i yield. mr. carey: thank you. thank you. madam speaker, first i'm humbled to stand here today to serve in the people's house as a product of the small town of sabida ohio. i want to thank my family, my wonderful wife, megan, who is home with our young son, conrad, while we are preparing to welcome a new son
carey to advance progress for ohio and america. we know he will champion the cause of workers and families so all can succeed. we all can imagine how very proud his family and friends are at this unforgettable moment. pr asheurg americas' energy independence and deploying broadband internet, to rebuilding our roads, bridges, and power grid, representative mike carey will bring his experience to bear with the energy industry to move ohio and america forward. and secure good-paying jobs for the...
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felt freer in ohio than kentucky for example or virginia so it's a nuanced story but certainly not atory of an innocent white north compared to the south, that's for certain. >> it's shipped over here quickly, doctor, your book piqued my interest about the legacy of institution building and how space matters, the space we build can either generate an equity or harbored intolerance and hostility and higher education. universities often think in those personas, the energy and vision of their chief administrators, you opened your book with a story of martin, who had a story career as a scholar and administrator and one served as president of the university, a black college located after. it is absolutely intentional in his work and study on the race question, dedicated his entire career to it and politics from the space he has to build in contrast throughout the rest of your book, many of his peers you talk about our pure reactionary at best and improvement at worst confronted with the color line and as you phrase it, at least prepare to take it which is where your book begins. would yo
felt freer in ohio than kentucky for example or virginia so it's a nuanced story but certainly not atory of an innocent white north compared to the south, that's for certain. >> it's shipped over here quickly, doctor, your book piqued my interest about the legacy of institution building and how space matters, the space we build can either generate an equity or harbored intolerance and hostility and higher education. universities often think in those personas, the energy and vision of...
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it's not surprising that the amount of fentanyl seized on the streets of ohio cities like dayton, ohio, recently has nearly doubled compared to last year, and it's not only the amount of fentanyl that is flooding our country. evil traffickers have increasingly disguised it by mixing it with other drugs or pressing it into fake pills to look like common pharmaceuticals. this concerted effort to expand the reach of fentanyl addiction started before the pandemic, but it's only accelerated. it's a profitable business for drug dealers. compared to heroin, fentanyl is less expensive to manufacture, and pound for pound far more potent. a few flakes can kill you. traffickers make a bigger profit and people are trapped into addiction more easily. traffickers increasingly lace fentanyl with other drugs -- cocaine, crystal meth, heroin, an even marijuana in some cases. they do it as a way to boost its effects and doubt down on its costs. in mexico, they use cheap pill presses to mold fentanyl doses into the shape of prescription drugs, everyday pills people take for a variety of reasons. what tha
it's not surprising that the amount of fentanyl seized on the streets of ohio cities like dayton, ohio, recently has nearly doubled compared to last year, and it's not only the amount of fentanyl that is flooding our country. evil traffickers have increasingly disguised it by mixing it with other drugs or pressing it into fake pills to look like common pharmaceuticals. this concerted effort to expand the reach of fentanyl addiction started before the pandemic, but it's only accelerated. it's a...
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in ohio for us. black jogger ahmaud arbery. you get more with aarp medicare advantage plans from unitedhealthcare. like $0 copays on tier 1 and tier 2 prescription drugs. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ $0 copays on primary care visits. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ and with unitedhealthcare, you get access to medicare advantage's largest provider network. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ most plans even have a $0 premium. so go ahead. take advantage now. ♪ wow! ♪ to make progress, we must keep taking steps forward. we believe the future of energy is lower carbon. and to get there, the world needs to reduce global emissions. at chevron, we're taking action. tying our executives' pay to lowering the carbon emissions intensity of our operations. it's tempting to see how far we've come. but it's only human... to know how far we have to go. ♪ ♪ you are my fire ♪ ♪ the one desire ♪ ♪ you are, you are, ♪ ♪ don't wanna hear you say... ♪ ♪ ♪ i want it that way ♪ this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast
in ohio for us. black jogger ahmaud arbery. you get more with aarp medicare advantage plans from unitedhealthcare. like $0 copays on tier 1 and tier 2 prescription drugs. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ $0 copays on primary care visits. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ and with unitedhealthcare, you get access to medicare advantage's largest provider network. ♪ wow! ♪ ♪ uh-huh. ♪ most plans even have a $0 premium. so go ahead. take advantage now. ♪ wow! ♪ to make progress, we must keep...
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shimkus planned to ohio but correct me if i'm wrong. i've been on highways yesterday and today. i am in ohio, the toledo refining company, the uncertainty of the pipeline and the importance of critical infrastructure and meeting americans energy needs and the impact of skyhigh inflation on your wallet, the president double down on the need to spend trillions of dollars of your taxpayer money and turns out the democrats social spending plan would include a massive tax cut for the wealthy. todd: didn't think that would happen. police in kenosha bracing for unrest in their street as the kyle rittenhouse trial draws to a close. ashley strohmeyer joins us with more. >> reporter: kyle rittenhouse's defense team and prosecutors will be back in court for closing arguments on monday to go over jury instructions was a witness said joseph rosenbaum was part of the chaos during the protest in kenosha claim he tried to push burning dumpsters and to occupy police cars and became confrontational. the judge coming down the prosecutor but this time rega
shimkus planned to ohio but correct me if i'm wrong. i've been on highways yesterday and today. i am in ohio, the toledo refining company, the uncertainty of the pipeline and the importance of critical infrastructure and meeting americans energy needs and the impact of skyhigh inflation on your wallet, the president double down on the need to spend trillions of dollars of your taxpayer money and turns out the democrats social spending plan would include a massive tax cut for the wealthy. todd:...
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in ohio 11th. >> i want your take on the other new member of congress from ohio.arry. his interesting to me that your democrat won one of the seats. and mr. carry a coal lobbiest endorsed by president trump. won the other. talk about opposite. as a swing state is this just a perfect example of how truly purple ohio is? >> we like so say ohio is more red than red. i appreciate it being called purple. what i'm more focussed on is making sure i deliver for the people. that means working with whomever shares the values and whoever has the same principles and who are looking to deliver on the priorities that i campaigned on. if that means working across the aisle. i'm happy to do that. that's what people sent us here to do. i'm not here to look for the differences. but really here to focus on what can bring us to the. too many people are hurting in ohio. and i'm coming here to get things done. it could be an example of that. my focus again is public service and delivering for people. dwoent we don't get to decide whether to deliver for democrats or republicans when we'
in ohio 11th. >> i want your take on the other new member of congress from ohio.arry. his interesting to me that your democrat won one of the seats. and mr. carry a coal lobbiest endorsed by president trump. won the other. talk about opposite. as a swing state is this just a perfect example of how truly purple ohio is? >> we like so say ohio is more red than red. i appreciate it being called purple. what i'm more focussed on is making sure i deliver for the people. that means...
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are you excited about the ribbon cuttings and such that are coming ohio's way?t the ribbon cuttings, but i'm excited more about putting people to work. about building the bridge, about what it means in appalachia and the east side of the cleveland to the first students to have broadband. i'm excited about the investment in public transit systems in ohio, we know that's all part of this bill and i hear this about poll numbers, and it's 11 months to the next election, but more importantly it's about we aren't talking about what we have accomplished. we haven't talked enough about the type child tax credit, which 90% of ohio families since july, have gotten -- getting 3000 dollar tax kiss cut. 90% of ohio's families are getting at least that amount. we didn't talk about fixing the pensions esteem, so once these two bills are done, right now. this one and the infrastructure and and build back better, we all go on the road, and we start talking about it, and how it affects peoples lives. and it clearly affects people lives in a positive way. you know, i want voters i
are you excited about the ribbon cuttings and such that are coming ohio's way?t the ribbon cuttings, but i'm excited more about putting people to work. about building the bridge, about what it means in appalachia and the east side of the cleveland to the first students to have broadband. i'm excited about the investment in public transit systems in ohio, we know that's all part of this bill and i hear this about poll numbers, and it's 11 months to the next election, but more importantly it's...
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and they won't be constrained by and what happens in ohio doesn't stay in ohio.ening in state houses across the country, right now, trying to predetermine the midterm elections before a single vote is cast. it is also an example of why federal election reform is so needed, because even state wide reforms, backed by the vast majority of voters can be discarded by the party in power. we are witnessing a coordinated nationwide weaponization of state houses to undermine american democracy itself. make no mistake, this is happening right now, they're just hoping you won't notice until it's too late. and that's your reality check. >> that is not representative democracy for sure. >> at all. >> at all. john avlon, thank you so much. >>> house republican leader kevin mccarthy finished up a record-breaking eight-plus hour speech on the house floor. sitting behind him, what appeared to be a tobacco chewing and spitting madison cawthorn. what impact will all of this craziness have on it all. >>> a family man and now author, dwyane wade joins us next. the ergo smart base fro
and they won't be constrained by and what happens in ohio doesn't stay in ohio.ening in state houses across the country, right now, trying to predetermine the midterm elections before a single vote is cast. it is also an example of why federal election reform is so needed, because even state wide reforms, backed by the vast majority of voters can be discarded by the party in power. we are witnessing a coordinated nationwide weaponization of state houses to undermine american democracy itself....
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host: is a grin, ohio on your map -- is akron, ohio on your map? guest: on the map, we have a real focus in ohio for what we call our three c and d corridor that would connect columbus, dayton and cincinnati and again, an incredible series of cities and obviously amtrak should be serving those cities that are alright in a line, connected with a huge integrated economy, but today we don't. we don't have any service to columbus or cincinnati and we only serve three times a week. host: let me get the bill out of akron, ohio who is an amtrak rider. caller: i am now retired, but i did use amtrak from washington to new york repeatedly, when i was in the business in washington. what i wanted to find out was every now and then, every few years, there is a proposal for high-speed rail between cleveland, columbus and cincinnati, and they are very vague on how it would be financed. i wonder what role amtrak would play in such a scheme and where the money would come from. guest: thank you. great question. as i said, we have focus in ohio on several routes, bec
host: is a grin, ohio on your map -- is akron, ohio on your map? guest: on the map, we have a real focus in ohio for what we call our three c and d corridor that would connect columbus, dayton and cincinnati and again, an incredible series of cities and obviously amtrak should be serving those cities that are alright in a line, connected with a huge integrated economy, but today we don't. we don't have any service to columbus or cincinnati and we only serve three times a week. host: let me get...
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bill johnson of ohio, i inform the house that mr. johnson will vote yes on the motion to recommit, h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. comer of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. comer will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. hagedorn of minnesota, i inform the house that mr. hagedorn will vote yes on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: madam speaker, as the member designated mr. broun troan of maryland, i inform the house that mr. trone will vote no on the motion to r
bill johnson of ohio, i inform the house that mr. johnson will vote yes on the motion to recommit, h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from kansas seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. comer of kentucky, i inform the house that mr. comer will vote yea on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated ms. wilson, i...
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gonzalez of ohio, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote yes on the senate amendment to h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. mcmorris rodgers of washington state, i inform the house that mrs. mcmorris rodgers will vote nonh.r. 3684. vote no on h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. rush, i inform the house that mr. rush will vote yes on the motion to concur. as the member designated by ms. craig, i inform the house that ms. craig will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote, the yeas are 228. the nays are 206. the motion is adopted. the speaker pro tempore: without object
gonzalez of ohio, i inform the house that mr. gonzalez will vote yes on the senate amendment to h.r. 3684. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. deutch of florida, i inform the house that mr. deutch will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from washington seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mrs. mcmorris rodgers of...
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what is next for ohio? for ohio the law could mean a whole host of things.portation projects, new bridge to ease congestion, broadband in app latcha and maybe even amtrak routes. are you excited about the ribbon cuttings and such coming ohio's way? >> i'm excited about the ribbon cuttings and more about putting people to work. about building the bridge, what it means in appalachia and the east side of cleveland to the first students to have broadband. i'm excited about the investment m public transit systems in ohio. we know that is all part of this bill. i hear this about poll numbers and 11 months till the next election but more importantly we aren't talking about what we have accomplished. we didn't talk enough about the child tax credit which 90% of ohio families since july have gotten -- are getting a $3,000 tax cut, 90% of ohio families getting at least that amount. we didn't talk about fixing the pension system. once the two bills are done right now, this one and the build back better, we all go on the road and start talking about it and how it affect
what is next for ohio? for ohio the law could mean a whole host of things.portation projects, new bridge to ease congestion, broadband in app latcha and maybe even amtrak routes. are you excited about the ribbon cuttings and such coming ohio's way? >> i'm excited about the ribbon cuttings and more about putting people to work. about building the bridge, what it means in appalachia and the east side of cleveland to the first students to have broadband. i'm excited about the investment m...
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state senators in ohio are fighting to keep the line 5 pipeline operating as the biden administrationto kill it. it all comes as fuel and gas prices continue to rise amid a national energy crisis. joining me now, ohio state senator, theresa gaberone who is leading a bipartisan effort to keep the pipeline open. thank you for waking up early with us. >> absolutely, carley. i'm so happy to be here. kristin: it's an important issue. >> it is so vitally important issue. carley: i was talking to a worker that this is one of the top pipelines in the country. what would happen if it does get shut down? >> the ramifications are wide-reaching, honestly. just toledo alone would lose 1200 jobs. and if you look at the indirect jobs, i mean, tens of thousands are predicted to be of lost. and these aren't just numbers. these are people. these are families. carley: you're absolutely right. i was reading that ohio could lose up to $13.7 billion in economic activity if this pipeline shuts down. now, michigan governor gretchen whitmer, she does want to close the pipeline for environmental reasons. but t
state senators in ohio are fighting to keep the line 5 pipeline operating as the biden administrationto kill it. it all comes as fuel and gas prices continue to rise amid a national energy crisis. joining me now, ohio state senator, theresa gaberone who is leading a bipartisan effort to keep the pipeline open. thank you for waking up early with us. >> absolutely, carley. i'm so happy to be here. kristin: it's an important issue. >> it is so vitally important issue. carley: i was...
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in ohio, we have a bridge that connects ohio to kentucky that is been talked about nationally, we thinkwill move really quickly. judy: mayor holt, are you bracing yourself that people will say wait a minute, and will we see something real coming out of this? mayor holt: well sure. i am in a business where we plant trees so our grandchildren have shade. judy: yeah. [laughter] mayor holt: i am comfortable with the pace of things and we have a lot of important initiatives in our city that we passed over the next -- the last 30 years the people know it takes 10 or 15 years. we are kind of conditioned to be ready for the wait, that will be part of it. but i also know if anybody gets impatient, i'm going to say you know when these projects were not opening, the last 10 years when we were waiting on this packet -- passage. judy: the two of you are obviously for, the white house very much for it. mayor whaley, we know most members of the republican ohio allegaon voted against this. i am coding republican davison, he says it is pork laden and not narrowly tailored, it is reckless spending. how d
in ohio, we have a bridge that connects ohio to kentucky that is been talked about nationally, we thinkwill move really quickly. judy: mayor holt, are you bracing yourself that people will say wait a minute, and will we see something real coming out of this? mayor holt: well sure. i am in a business where we plant trees so our grandchildren have shade. judy: yeah. [laughter] mayor holt: i am comfortable with the pace of things and we have a lot of important initiatives in our city that we...
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the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. latta: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. latta: i thank the speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 2685, the understanding cybersecurity of mobile networks act, which was introduced by representative eshoo and kinzinger. congress tasked the national telecommunication and information administration with ensuring the national security of our nation's telecommunications networks. in recent years we have seen large-scale cybersecurity attacks that put americans at risk. while mobile service providers take numerous steps to address vulnerabilities in their networks and respond to threats, we know that threats to our mobile networks continue to exist. the energy and commerce committee is focused on securing our communications supply chain and today we are taking another step forward to understand these challenges. this legislation requires n.t.i.a. to study the cybersecurity of mobile networks and the vulnerabilities of
the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. latta: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. latta: i thank the speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 2685, the understanding cybersecurity of mobile networks act, which was introduced by representative eshoo and kinzinger. congress tasked the national telecommunication and information administration with ensuring the national security of our nation's telecommunications...
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carley: i am in ohio, at the toledo refining company, the uncertain future of the line 5 pipeline indian.ofs critical infrastructure immune america's energy needs. we are following the impact of inflation on your wallet as the president was down on the need to spend trillions more of your taxpayer dollars and it turns out the democrats social spending plan would include a massive tax cut for the wealthy. todd: police in kenosha are bracing for unrest in their streets as the kyle rittenhouse trial cross to a close. >> reporter: kyle rittenhouse's defense team and prosecutors will be back in court today at closing argument on monday to go over jury instructions was a witness said joseph rosenbaum was part of last year's chaos during the protests in kenosha claiming he tried to push burning dumpsters into occupied police cars and became confrontational was once again the judge coming down on the prosecutor this time regarding his questions directed to the witness. is real america's voice have political bias or agenda or anything like that? it goes to the bias of the witness. >> bias in what re
carley: i am in ohio, at the toledo refining company, the uncertain future of the line 5 pipeline indian.ofs critical infrastructure immune america's energy needs. we are following the impact of inflation on your wallet as the president was down on the need to spend trillions more of your taxpayer dollars and it turns out the democrats social spending plan would include a massive tax cut for the wealthy. todd: police in kenosha are bracing for unrest in their streets as the kyle rittenhouse...
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what's the problem in ohio?r than ignoring an actual commission that was set up to do it. what's the net effect? >> ohio is is a really interesting example that you can set up really good rules, but it does matter who's in charge. so in ohio, what we saw was an energized electorate past reforms, and 2018 with respect to the congressional maps. and a republican-controlled legislature and republican statewide elected who simply ignored what the voters asked them to do and sort of manipulated the process and to get their end result. and sort of are testing it, you know, sort of saying, well, you set these rules, but who's really going to stop us? who's really going to stop us from ignoring the deadlines that this new reform put into place and sort of saying, oh, you think there should be, you know, some sort of partisan parody that was written into the ohio state legislative rules, and then say, well, we think that that means that republicans should be able to win 81% of the time, which is just nonsense. it so real
what's the problem in ohio?r than ignoring an actual commission that was set up to do it. what's the net effect? >> ohio is is a really interesting example that you can set up really good rules, but it does matter who's in charge. so in ohio, what we saw was an energized electorate past reforms, and 2018 with respect to the congressional maps. and a republican-controlled legislature and republican statewide elected who simply ignored what the voters asked them to do and sort of...
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we asked for interviewros fm them a,nd they dliecnede w rntued to long-time ohio gop rasttegist.puanblics are drangwi itow h theyt wan to hold to power, you would say? >> wel tcomeo eramica, politics being lipoti. cs >> it's just the wae y thgame is ?played >> until the suprertme cou fi oguresut a better way. >> rr:eporte n yorewk asked for a better y,wa but in the e,stat democra ctsould use their total control in s thetate sllegiate urto rtejeche t cosimmison m'sap and draw their own. onepo prosa clould cost reicpublan usp to five seatsn i ngress. >> it'sus jtot n somethihang tt caesptur the publ ic'sattention. jdoine aan mho w mayet g to draw the lines. for you guysou y have to memorize a new map every ten ars. >> wedo, ascros the street from my home is ano sthertate senate diristct. i haeive nghrsbo tohi ts day atth are confused that they don't get to vote f more. >> and confused toee s his neam onhe t sn igof his forme er ceoffi. itas w drown out of his district. and now, he is sg ayinneyow rk nes eda better wavey, en tif i stcos histy par por.we >> theoa gl iso t set up a em
we asked for interviewros fm them a,nd they dliecnede w rntued to long-time ohio gop rasttegist.puanblics are drangwi itow h theyt wan to hold to power, you would say? >> wel tcomeo eramica, politics being lipoti. cs >> it's just the wae y thgame is ?played >> until the suprertme cou fi oguresut a better way. >> rr:eporte n yorewk asked for a better y,wa but in the e,stat democra ctsould use their total control in s thetate sllegiate urto rtejeche t cosimmison m'sap and...
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vance, author of the best-selling book "hillbilly elegy", in ohio's key senate race.n about the fact that i said those critical things. i regret being wrong about the guy. >> reporter: vance deleting old tweets attacking trump, including this one from 2016 when he wrote, trump makes people i care about afraid. i find him reprehensible. the 180 on trump opening him up to questions from republicans about his loyalty to the former president who won ohio in 2016 and 2020. >> i think everyone should be suspicious. >> reporter: shannon burns leads a group in stropbgsville outside cleveland. >> he was clearly a self-proclaimed never-trumper. >> reporter: vance, who declined cnn's request for an interview, going all in on the culture wars. posting a plea on twitter in support of kyle rittenhouse, a white teenager standing trial in the killing of two people in wisconsin during racial unrest last summer. >> if we don't defend this young boy who defended his community when no one else was doing it, it may very well be your baby boy they come for. >> reporter: and saying this in
vance, author of the best-selling book "hillbilly elegy", in ohio's key senate race.n about the fact that i said those critical things. i regret being wrong about the guy. >> reporter: vance deleting old tweets attacking trump, including this one from 2016 when he wrote, trump makes people i care about afraid. i find him reprehensible. the 180 on trump opening him up to questions from republicans about his loyalty to the former president who won ohio in 2016 and 2020. >> i...
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gonzalez of ohio, mr. gonzalez will vote yes. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. polk can, mr. pocan will vote yes on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does reason the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on s.1095. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the gentleman from new york seek recognition sng as the member designated by mr. jacobs of new york, nows that mr. jacobs will vote yes on s.105. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition ? >> as the member designated by ms. matsui, i inform the houser that ms. matsui will vote yes on s.1095. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? as the member designated by joe wilson from south carolina, i inform the house that he will vote yes on s.1095. the speak
gonzalez of ohio, mr. gonzalez will vote yes. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland seek recognition? mr. raskin: as the member designated by mr. polk can, mr. pocan will vote yes on the bill. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does reason the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on s.1095. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason the...
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. >> we have visited the memorial in canton, ohio. what a structure. tell the audience a story of how that came to be? >> the william mckinley memorial way back in the day, people revered him and, of course, you know the significance about the roses that they wore back in the day when he was assassinated. but the citizens of ohio and especially since several assassinated thought that it was befitting to actually come together and actually create a memorial to his legacy and memory and, of course, he's probably in my opinion ohio's most revered united states president because he was not only a house member but also susan the last u.s. civil war president. so i think the legacy that that produced and in addition to the fact that he was a assassinated probably contributed to them having this one wonderful memorial and it really truly is. >> it's impressive, the amount of space that it takes and the size of the memorial itself which i understood that the first lady was very much involved. >> that's correct, that's correct. >> the first lady's memorial muse
. >> we have visited the memorial in canton, ohio. what a structure. tell the audience a story of how that came to be? >> the william mckinley memorial way back in the day, people revered him and, of course, you know the significance about the roses that they wore back in the day when he was assassinated. but the citizens of ohio and especially since several assassinated thought that it was befitting to actually come together and actually create a memorial to his legacy and memory...
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tom foreman just laid out there, the situation in ohio and the ohio state senate president told "the crafted this new map. do you believe that? >> i do because they are looking at the population and the growth of the population. and they were very specific. i talked with people that were involved with that process just like in north carolina. they look at where the population centers are growing and where the people are moving. they were very transparent in the process. they had public meetings. they showed maps to people across the state. and they made sure there was public input throughout the process. and this is not about race. it is not about partisan politics. this is more about following the population based on the recent census. they try and make an effort not to split up cities and voting precincts, and they also try to make an effort to make sure that this is not done along partisan lines. and that is the -- i've been involved in the reapportionment process in the past and that's the goal and that's generally why they have public meetings to get input before the lines are d
tom foreman just laid out there, the situation in ohio and the ohio state senate president told "the crafted this new map. do you believe that? >> i do because they are looking at the population and the growth of the population. and they were very specific. i talked with people that were involved with that process just like in north carolina. they look at where the population centers are growing and where the people are moving. they were very transparent in the process. they had...
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but talk about ohio and ohio politics a little bit for us. >> sure. i am a proud ohioan. broken state house. what we're seeing in ohio, but it's all over the country is basically the end of the 2010 and '11 gerrymandering and seeing just how warped politics gets when you have an entire generation of state house majorities that themselves never went through democracy. they literally are in rig districts. they cannot lose. there's no accountability. like steve bannon, they just keep going, but when they're found to do something constitutional they get re-elected, keep doing it. the downward spiral in states like ohio is far more steep and quick than i think people realize, than i think frankly those in congress realize to be active right now and not only destroying public outcomes. are schools are getting worse. small towns of dieing, but to protect themselves against the fact that the outcomes are terrible they are have to rig their own elections again to never be held accountability. tie together bad public outcomes and krups when there's no accountability, but these peop
but talk about ohio and ohio politics a little bit for us. >> sure. i am a proud ohioan. broken state house. what we're seeing in ohio, but it's all over the country is basically the end of the 2010 and '11 gerrymandering and seeing just how warped politics gets when you have an entire generation of state house majorities that themselves never went through democracy. they literally are in rig districts. they cannot lose. there's no accountability. like steve bannon, they just keep going,...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in columbus, ohio. >> woodruff: as we reported, the u.s.another tragic pandemic milestone: three quarters of a million americans have died from covid-19. doctor sanjay gupta is focusing in part on what we could have done differently. here's the second part of my conversation with him about his bok, "world war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." welcome to the newshour. we appreciate your joining us. you spent several hours last month talking to joe rogan, who say talk show host, part of his podcast, essentially trying to change minds, to explain to people what the vaccine is. did you come away from that with a better understanding of why people have this reluctance, of how ingrained these views are? >> well, you know, i have a better understanding that it is very real, the skepticism. i think sometimes you think that, look, logic will prevail, right. i mean, this is a vaccine that can save lives. it was the moon shot of scientific developments. that should win the day, ultimately. but you come to find
for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham in columbus, ohio. >> woodruff: as we reported, the u.s.another tragic pandemic milestone: three quarters of a million americans have died from covid-19. doctor sanjay gupta is focusing in part on what we could have done differently. here's the second part of my conversation with him about his bok, "world war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." welcome to the newshour. we appreciate your joining...
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they call it cracking, packing and cracking, and up in northeast ohio, representative stephanie house state house representative here, made the point that oakwood, the cleveland suburb and a predominantly black neighborhood got split, where the two whiter neighborhoods near oakwood were not split. they were kept in the same district. >> so the republicans have argued that no seats changed party hands in a decade, and that this new map makes for more competitive races. do you get the sense that they're really out to make it more competitive? >> well, i think it depends on how you define competitive. they define it within eight points, so 46 to 54. but when you look at what that means, so like in district 10 which is southwest ohio, that's a difference of 54,000 votes in favor of the republicans. what democrats say, that's a big hill to climb so technically falls in the window of what you might define as competitive but it would take a wave election year where everything broke in the democrats' favor. that's why they say look, we really think this map is 13-2. >> so it seems like this e
they call it cracking, packing and cracking, and up in northeast ohio, representative stephanie house state house representative here, made the point that oakwood, the cleveland suburb and a predominantly black neighborhood got split, where the two whiter neighborhoods near oakwood were not split. they were kept in the same district. >> so the republicans have argued that no seats changed party hands in a decade, and that this new map makes for more competitive races. do you get the sense...
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this is with the current muppet congressional districts looks like in ohio. not a whole lot of blue, but a few democratic leading districts around major cities. this is the proposal from the ohio to bring the balance down to just two democratic leading districts. and 12 republican-leaning districts. that is in the state that donald trump won by just eight points. then we go to north carolina, north carolina, pretty much 50/50, got a democratic governor, republican legislature. at that republican legislature passed a high new dream up next week. he is on the map with a republican and five democratic seats. the new one on the, right bring this up to 10 to 3. with one highly competitive seat. if all these changes, stand get, this republicans could get's multiple seats by next year before they even have to do anything. before they have to run an election, figure out their message. now, there is one man fighting against this harder than anyone. else taking these battles to court, and he will join me next. join me next every ten years, every state in the union goes
this is with the current muppet congressional districts looks like in ohio. not a whole lot of blue, but a few democratic leading districts around major cities. this is the proposal from the ohio to bring the balance down to just two democratic leading districts. and 12 republican-leaning districts. that is in the state that donald trump won by just eight points. then we go to north carolina, north carolina, pretty much 50/50, got a democratic governor, republican legislature. at that...
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ohio voters approved a bipartisan commission.rol of the commission intentionally blew through their chance to weigh in, which once it lapsed moved the authority to, the republican controlled legislature. guess what they did. this is what the current map looks like in ohio. not a lot of blue. a few democratic leaning districts around major cities. this is the proposal from the ohio house republicans bringing the balance down to just two democratic leaning districts and 12 republican leaning districts. that's in a state that donald trump won by eight points. we go to north carolina. a democratic governor, republican legislature. they passed a highly gerrymandered map last week. it's on the left with eight republican and five democratic seats. the new one on the right brings us to ten to three with one highly competitive seat. if all the changes stand, republicans could net several congressional seats next year before they have to do anything, before they have to run a single election, raise money, figure out their message. there's
ohio voters approved a bipartisan commission.rol of the commission intentionally blew through their chance to weigh in, which once it lapsed moved the authority to, the republican controlled legislature. guess what they did. this is what the current map looks like in ohio. not a lot of blue. a few democratic leaning districts around major cities. this is the proposal from the ohio house republicans bringing the balance down to just two democratic leaning districts and 12 republican leaning...
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this is all that is left. >> i often thought that if we had a glacier in ohio, that people would seeatch how it is behaving, we would have very few climate deniers. william: their latest drilling expedition was in 2019 to peru, before the pandemic brought travel to a halt. some of the cores from that trip are now coming out of cold storage and being started by french postdoctoral students. emily is now taking samples to study what was captured inside that ice. william: does it ever strike you when you are holding something like that to think this is 7000 or older years ago, the atmosphere on earth? >> every single time i process a piece of ice, i connect with that thought. it is mesmerizing. there are many things to see in ice. you could say it is just a piece of solid water. it makes you think about your next research question. william: she and her colleagues then melt the samples and examine what was frozen inside, centuries ago. dust, minerals, volcanic ash, even samples of our ancient atmospheres trapped inside tiny bubbles. the thompson's trips to collect these cores come with t
this is all that is left. >> i often thought that if we had a glacier in ohio, that people would seeatch how it is behaving, we would have very few climate deniers. william: their latest drilling expedition was in 2019 to peru, before the pandemic brought travel to a halt. some of the cores from that trip are now coming out of cold storage and being started by french postdoctoral students. emily is now taking samples to study what was captured inside that ice. william: does it ever strike...
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ohio state university was founded in 1870 as a land grant university, the first of its kind in ohio. over the years, the university has grown into one of the largest and best respected institutions in the country. dr. johnson actually has close family ties to ohio state. family lower has it that -- family lore has it that dr. johnson's grandfather who graduated from ohio state in 1896 met dr. johnson's grandmother on the columbus campus. i would like to think those close ties to o.s.u. and deep family roots to ohio have made her a buckeye in spirit all along. she comes to ohio state university after a long academic and business relationship. she previously served as the chancellor of the state university of new york and has founded and served as c.e.o. of several successful science and technology companies, served as the under secretary of energy, at the department of energy, and held academic leadership positions and institutions -- at institutions such as johns hopkins university, duke university, and the university of colorado at boulder. her breadth of experience from academic le
ohio state university was founded in 1870 as a land grant university, the first of its kind in ohio. over the years, the university has grown into one of the largest and best respected institutions in the country. dr. johnson actually has close family ties to ohio state. family lower has it that -- family lore has it that dr. johnson's grandfather who graduated from ohio state in 1896 met dr. johnson's grandmother on the columbus campus. i would like to think those close ties to o.s.u. and deep...
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i'm going to say ohio. john? >> i'm going to say ohio that's where i came from.: 0-3 he will have a quiet weekend at home. john? >> seven, he's watching quiz show. brian: all right tom this is very exciting. >> i like your system. that's your questions, guys. rachel: i like you, john you're great on this , i love it. you should do a lot more tv. brian: but again according to tom he is the cutest. rachel: download the fox bet super 6 app and enter for your chance to win, thank you, tom, thank you, john. come back again. and, just in time for the holidays, order me and my husband's new book, all-american christmas, it's available at foxnewsbooks.com. it makes the perfect and easiest christmas book, christmas gift. brian: you've squeezed in three of my stories, i said pick one, you put in all three. that's how special my stories are and my chapter. rachel: all right goodbye, guys. >> president biden about to
i'm going to say ohio. john? >> i'm going to say ohio that's where i came from.: 0-3 he will have a quiet weekend at home. john? >> seven, he's watching quiz show. brian: all right tom this is very exciting. >> i like your system. that's your questions, guys. rachel: i like you, john you're great on this , i love it. you should do a lot more tv. brian: but again according to tom he is the cutest. rachel: download the fox bet super 6 app and enter for your chance to win, thank...
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john brown grew up in ohio. his family was opposed to slavery, but he didn't exactly know what to make of it. he recalls that there was a moment where it occurred to him. he was a boy, playing in ohio, and he was in part of ohio where one encountered slaves. and they would come and go with their masters and they were working jobs. so he would see free workers in a field and slave workers in a field, and he didn't think much about the difference. he didn't think about were their lives much different. they were playing, and getting along, and a white man comes up to the black boy and started yelling at the plaque boy and beating the black boy, and he said what is going on here, and he realizes for the first time that this is the difference between my position and this black kids position. that someone can do this to him and no one can really do this to me. and so john brown started thinking, okay, there is something wrong about slavery. he gravitated to the direction of many people in ohio. not yet an abolitionist
john brown grew up in ohio. his family was opposed to slavery, but he didn't exactly know what to make of it. he recalls that there was a moment where it occurred to him. he was a boy, playing in ohio, and he was in part of ohio where one encountered slaves. and they would come and go with their masters and they were working jobs. so he would see free workers in a field and slave workers in a field, and he didn't think much about the difference. he didn't think about were their lives much...
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contrast that with our tax cut where 90% of ohio families, 90% of ohio families get at least $3,000 ayear tax cut. it's pretty simple. you want a tax cut for billionaires, then vote against this or you want tax cuts for works families. that's why you support build back better. you want tax cuts for drug companies or you want to bring down prescription drug prices? you want tax cuts for big banks that won't give your family a mortgage or do you want to bring down the cost of housing? when you love this country, you fight for the people and make it work. you fight for their jobs. you fight for their higher wages. you fight to bring down the cost of living. that's what we are doing. i yield the floor, madam president. thank you. a senator: thank you, madam chair. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio is recognized. mr. portman: i rise today to speak about an issue that's very concerning and it has to do with our national security and our homeland security. i'm the ranking republican on the homeland security and governmental affairs committee. and in my role on that committee, we'v
contrast that with our tax cut where 90% of ohio families, 90% of ohio families get at least $3,000 ayear tax cut. it's pretty simple. you want a tax cut for billionaires, then vote against this or you want tax cuts for works families. that's why you support build back better. you want tax cuts for drug companies or you want to bring down prescription drug prices? you want tax cuts for big banks that won't give your family a mortgage or do you want to bring down the cost of housing? when you...
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we had the iron bowl, michigan, ohio state, and the big game, neither disappointed.plus kyle shanahan said what we figured. it's jimmy's time to lead a playoff push. the future can wait. sports is coming the warriors are 17 and 2. they're been pulverizing the association. should be a tough stretch at staples center tomorrow against the clippers then back-to-back with the phoenix suns who have won 16 in a row. last night behind 32 points from steph curry, the warriors handle the blazers. 118-103. they're now 11 and 1 at chase center this season. here's video from long after the game ended. that's an emotional clay thompson still on the bench. towel over his head. clay's missed 2.5 years now with injuries. finally he was cleared to practice earlier this week. >> he's very human. i guess that's what i'm trying to say. he's vulnerable. he's emotional. that's what makes him such a beautiful person. i mean he just cares and he loves the game. and le loves the work. and he juans to be part of everything. and all that's been ripped away the last two years. so there's times w
we had the iron bowl, michigan, ohio state, and the big game, neither disappointed.plus kyle shanahan said what we figured. it's jimmy's time to lead a playoff push. the future can wait. sports is coming the warriors are 17 and 2. they're been pulverizing the association. should be a tough stretch at staples center tomorrow against the clippers then back-to-back with the phoenix suns who have won 16 in a row. last night behind 32 points from steph curry, the warriors handle the blazers....
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this is republican senator from ohio, rob portman. >> this bipartisanship -- bipartisan support for this bill makes sense for our stichs but -- sandwiches but the approach should be the -- should be the norm, not the exception. the american people know despite our difference, we should be
this is republican senator from ohio, rob portman. >> this bipartisanship -- bipartisan support for this bill makes sense for our stichs but -- sandwiches but the approach should be the -- should be the norm, not the exception. the american people know despite our difference, we should be
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randall and ohio, republican line. where in ohio are you?aller: i had a couple of comments on the illegals getting paid for being separated from their children, they committed a crime. if we commit a crime in the u.s., our kids cannot either. if that's they broke the law. there should be no reward for that. as far as the abortion issue, i think the fathers ought to have a say in that also. if they don't want to have children, they should be on birth control. host: thank you. new jersey, democrat line. anthony, you had a pretty interesting election. caller: yes we did. i am a democrat. i voted for thomas kane. i voted for gerald ford. the story most shocked me this week, the president of the senate, a democrat, lost to a newcomer. new jersey is blue as blue can be. it is the senate, assembly democrat. the governorship is democrat. they don't get very much done because of the role of political inciting. i think this election, from glock esther county -- thank you very much. but i think this is a credit to our democratic election system that pe
randall and ohio, republican line. where in ohio are you?aller: i had a couple of comments on the illegals getting paid for being separated from their children, they committed a crime. if we commit a crime in the u.s., our kids cannot either. if that's they broke the law. there should be no reward for that. as far as the abortion issue, i think the fathers ought to have a say in that also. if they don't want to have children, they should be on birth control. host: thank you. new jersey,...
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john cass sick, the former republican governor of ohio, is with us. cnn's jeffrey toobin with us,
john cass sick, the former republican governor of ohio, is with us. cnn's jeffrey toobin with us,
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. >> these families are from communities in wisconsin, ohio, michigan, tennessee, pennsylvania, oregon, and ontario, canada. we thank him that he is god, and ask him to hear our prayers, and bring our families home. >> those prayers certainly continue. janai norman joins us now. moments ago haitian officials also confirming the release of two people in that missionary group. have we learned anything else about their release or condition? >> reporter: the ministry saying in that statement they're not releasing any information about those two people and they're asking anyone who is privy to specifics of the release to safeguard those details.
. >> these families are from communities in wisconsin, ohio, michigan, tennessee, pennsylvania, oregon, and ontario, canada. we thank him that he is god, and ask him to hear our prayers, and bring our families home. >> those prayers certainly continue. janai norman joins us now. moments ago haitian officials also confirming the release of two people in that missionary group. have we learned anything else about their release or condition? >> reporter: the ministry saying in...
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the mayor of dayton ohio, nan whaley. mayor of oklahoma city, david holt, a republican. it's great to see both of you. i'm going to start with you, mayor holt, because you are a republican in a very republican state. not a single congressperson signed on for this infrastructure deal. so why did you want to be at the white house yesterday? why is this important for your constituents? >> well, i'm in a very purple city, but most importantly i'm in a nonpartisan form of government, which really frees us to do what's right. this infrastructure package looks just like the kind of package that mayors have fought for for a decade or more. we wanted roads and bridges money. we wanted public transit dollars, passenger rail, all the things you're showing there on the screen. we've wanted that for a very long time. that's a need that cuts across party lines. here in oklahoma city, as in most cities, we do that every day. we work together, republicans and democrats, to get things done. i'm so glad that on a national level we could fi
the mayor of dayton ohio, nan whaley. mayor of oklahoma city, david holt, a republican. it's great to see both of you. i'm going to start with you, mayor holt, because you are a republican in a very republican state. not a single congressperson signed on for this infrastructure deal. so why did you want to be at the white house yesterday? why is this important for your constituents? >> well, i'm in a very purple city, but most importantly i'm in a nonpartisan form of government, which...
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ryan of ohio, i inform the house that mr. ryan will vote yes on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, i inform the house -- i inform the house that mr. crist will vote yea on h.r. 4026. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. schneider of illinois, i inform the house that mr. schneider will also vote yea on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. donald payne, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: madam speaker, as the member designated ms. barragan of california, i inform the house that ms. barragan will vote yes on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. ja
ryan of ohio, i inform the house that mr. ryan will vote yes on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, i inform the house -- i inform the house that mr. crist will vote yea on h.r. 4026. madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. schneider of illinois, i inform the house that mr. schneider will also vote yea on h.r. 4026. the speaker pro tempore: for...
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and a name for the ohio author david ross and during the civil war, he wrote many pieces in the form of letters or papers that are widely privy to newspapers and then collected in books and pamphlets. and sketches he used the speaker of the percent of the petroleum and ill spoken drunken lout who impersonated the views of so-called copperheads or northern democrats are calling for a peaceful compromise with the south regardless of what happened in slavery. and of course lincoln was very much opposed to this. lacks satirical sketches of copperheads were somebody and so popular that the commentators credited him contributing to the fall of slavery. the massachusetts politicians george said quote, impressions accredited to the forces, the army, navy and these letters, three forces rated senator charles sumner remarked, unquestionably these papers were their own influence and agencies by which to solo and a disloyalty in all of its forms was exposed in public opinion was a short on the right side. and then he went on that it's impossible to move to the value against the devices of slaver
and a name for the ohio author david ross and during the civil war, he wrote many pieces in the form of letters or papers that are widely privy to newspapers and then collected in books and pamphlets. and sketches he used the speaker of the percent of the petroleum and ill spoken drunken lout who impersonated the views of so-called copperheads or northern democrats are calling for a peaceful compromise with the south regardless of what happened in slavery. and of course lincoln was very much...