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our fights was we changed the ohio constitution twice. 70% of ohio voters twice voted voted to change the constitution to end gerrymandering, to add some rules. we then actually successfully . because the supreme court of ohio is the one to read the amendment, we went from 870 democratic vote -- court to a court that is three democrats, three republicans and one chief justice who has been a moderate republican. when the -- the point of my book is to say the robustness of their fight at the statehouse level, the coke brothers, a group -- this is in some side thing. the court is to grab the statehouses. if you look at when they were at congress, they had every office in congress. most of the agenda didn't go through because almost all of their agenda, the antiabortion stuff, it is all with statehouses. my call out for democrats is, this can be a side thing. we can't only think of statehouses after we are finishing working with the federal stuff. this has to be the core mission because it is where the other side's fight is starting and all the institutes -- in the country determine it. i
our fights was we changed the ohio constitution twice. 70% of ohio voters twice voted voted to change the constitution to end gerrymandering, to add some rules. we then actually successfully . because the supreme court of ohio is the one to read the amendment, we went from 870 democratic vote -- court to a court that is three democrats, three republicans and one chief justice who has been a moderate republican. when the -- the point of my book is to say the robustness of their fight at the...
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you spoke about ohio.dr., can you expand on some of the estimates of job opportunities if we accelerate to a clean energy economy? >> absolutely. thank you for the question. i would like to highlight the job opportunities in the energy sector just -- not just for offshore wind but grid month -- grid monetization, building out the connective tissue. the infrastructure and jobs act will enable high-quality jobs where we know how to do this well. we are not doing it in places like texas. those are transferable skills, is not taking something from one sector and trying to put it over into another. these types of jobs i think are not limited to the energy sector and there is a model in maryland i would like to highlight that i think could help create cross sector innovation, and that's the clean water partnership for managing stormwater and costs of disasters. it is designed to deal with stormwater in the chesapeake bay. the way the partnership was structured, it was specifically designed to train local workers
you spoke about ohio.dr., can you expand on some of the estimates of job opportunities if we accelerate to a clean energy economy? >> absolutely. thank you for the question. i would like to highlight the job opportunities in the energy sector just -- not just for offshore wind but grid month -- grid monetization, building out the connective tissue. the infrastructure and jobs act will enable high-quality jobs where we know how to do this well. we are not doing it in places like texas....
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ohio native of lime ohio, he -- lima, ohio, he leads power a clean future that he leads the group, a non partisan coalition working with local leaders across ohio to develop and implement economic, economical and equitable climate solutions. he worked on energy policy here in washington with the bosch foundation in germany and in ohio he earned a bachelor's in political science from ohio state. welcome, mr. florida. mr. dan ever heard. ceo of canary and oil fields field services company. under his leadership, canary has become one of the largest corporations in that sector. frequent commentator and energy policy on various media outlets. he's a georgia native as is my mother, a laude graduate of vanderbilt and has a law degree from tulane. mr. david butterworth is a northeast regional business agent for pipe liners. local union 798 associated with ua< with the plumbers and pipefitters. he's a veteran of the u.s. army and worked his first pipeline job as a welder helper a year after he was discharged. he's been business agent for six years while working as a welder here in the bs in j
ohio native of lime ohio, he -- lima, ohio, he leads power a clean future that he leads the group, a non partisan coalition working with local leaders across ohio to develop and implement economic, economical and equitable climate solutions. he worked on energy policy here in washington with the bosch foundation in germany and in ohio he earned a bachelor's in political science from ohio state. welcome, mr. florida. mr. dan ever heard. ceo of canary and oil fields field services company. under...
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senate for ohio.e talked about education and the economy during the pack. -- during cpac. >> this is where we have to stand up and not allow this to go on. >> this is the fight we were on this earth to make. >> the culture killers. >> conversation you are having with the on twitter right now. >> ladies and gentlemen up next the rise of the hillbilly a speech by author j.d. vance. ♪ thank you all. thank you. thank you guys. rate to be here. well, what a crowd. i have some my family you're so it will especially rowdy your. i want to introduce myself to those of you watching on tv and in the audience who do not know who i am in a business guy but i am now the republicans nominee of the state of ohio. ladies and gentlemen we are going to take that senate. i grew up in southwestern ohio. i was raised by my male law and apple -- if you know anything about her background or my life, my mammal was not always a conventional woman she was different. in ways big and small. she died 2005 right before i left to go
senate for ohio.e talked about education and the economy during the pack. -- during cpac. >> this is where we have to stand up and not allow this to go on. >> this is the fight we were on this earth to make. >> the culture killers. >> conversation you are having with the on twitter right now. >> ladies and gentlemen up next the rise of the hillbilly a speech by author j.d. vance. ♪ thank you all. thank you. thank you guys. rate to be here. well, what a crowd. i...
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i grew up in southwestern ohio.as raised by my male law and apple -- if you know anything about her background or my life, my mammal was not always a conventional woman she was different. in ways big and small. she died 2005 right before i left to go to iraq. i was an enlisted read for four years. and i remember when mammal died, we discovered 19 loaded handguns all around her house. and we were wondering we always knew she was a gun person. and we were wondering why from school one day and i said ma'am, all this is right after we invaded iraq in april of 2003, i said ma'am, i would like to enlist in the u. s. marine corps. and she said no you're not. and i said well why? and she said, well because i'm not letting anybody go to the marine corps given what's going on. she loved the marines. she loved the individual marines. but she was scared like a lot of young parents and grandparents are for their kids. and so when i brought the recruiter over to our house to try to persuade her that she should let me enlist in th
i grew up in southwestern ohio.as raised by my male law and apple -- if you know anything about her background or my life, my mammal was not always a conventional woman she was different. in ways big and small. she died 2005 right before i left to go to iraq. i was an enlisted read for four years. and i remember when mammal died, we discovered 19 loaded handguns all around her house. and we were wondering we always knew she was a gun person. and we were wondering why from school one day and i...
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. >> we saw what happened yesterday in ohio. even after yesterday's tragedy in ohio, they continued last night spewing hatred on the air. >> joining us now, former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance and tom nicolles and members of the "new york times" editorial board and msnbc contributor and analyst mara gay. joyce, starting with you. let's just work on what we know so far. i've asked this question to a few other legal experts this morning. is it possible that the feds found nothing? >> you know, anything is within the realm of possibility when you go and execute a search warrant, mika. you have probable cause to believe that you'll find evidence, but that is not always the case. here, though, the signals are that this was a significant exercise of the government's authority, something i think it is very important to keep reiterating. in these cases with national security implications are at least two possibilities. one is that they're searching because they have plans to prosecute. they're getting evidence for t
. >> we saw what happened yesterday in ohio. even after yesterday's tragedy in ohio, they continued last night spewing hatred on the air. >> joining us now, former u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance and tom nicolles and members of the "new york times" editorial board and msnbc contributor and analyst mara gay. joyce, starting with you. let's just work on what we know so far. i've asked this question to a few other legal experts this morning. is it possible...
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i grew up in southwestern ohio.as raised by my male law and apple -- if you know anything about her background or my life, my mammal was not always a conventional woman she was different. in ways big and small. she died 2005 right before i left to go to iraq. i was an enlisted read for four years. and i remember when mammal died, we discovered 19 loaded handguns all around her house. and we were wondering we always knew she was a gun person. and we were wondering why >> that's how he eventually persuaded my mom that i could join the marine corps. the reason i'm running for senate, the reason why i represented this country is because the country has been so good to me. everyone from public school teachers who took an interest in me, to the marine corps drill instructors that provided me with discipline. this country, ladies and gentlemen, is a great place. it is especially -- it is an especially great place for people like me. it is time to step up, fight for it, and it's time to save this country and do it in the ri
i grew up in southwestern ohio.as raised by my male law and apple -- if you know anything about her background or my life, my mammal was not always a conventional woman she was different. in ways big and small. she died 2005 right before i left to go to iraq. i was an enlisted read for four years. and i remember when mammal died, we discovered 19 loaded handguns all around her house. and we were wondering we always knew she was a gun person. and we were wondering why >> that's how he...
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i'm from the congressman's home state of ohio.pulation could actually benefit from this program. and i think people should be really careful about making fun of folks who have student loan debt. there are teachers, there are nurses, there are firefighters, there are law enforcement. they are people who are public servants that have dare they're not getting a minimum wage raise because we know the republicans don't want to do that. you're talking about pre-k. people aren't passing policies to help our education system. they are people who can't get from under it because the way the interest is set up. it is a different type of loan because when you take out a house mortgage, you can actually sell that house and get rid of that debt. you can't get rid of student loan debt. it is with you for the rest of your life. >> the problem with this is this does absolutely nothing to address the issue of higher education being unaffordable. the fact we're saying people making six figures, $125,000 a year, are going to have their student debt f
i'm from the congressman's home state of ohio.pulation could actually benefit from this program. and i think people should be really careful about making fun of folks who have student loan debt. there are teachers, there are nurses, there are firefighters, there are law enforcement. they are people who are public servants that have dare they're not getting a minimum wage raise because we know the republicans don't want to do that. you're talking about pre-k. people aren't passing policies to...
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>> there is a long record of fighting for ohio.trade, or have taken on democrats, are taken on democratic leadership, or even on a couple of occasions, agreed with trump on renegotiating nafta, or taking on china, i have always been grounded in ohio. period, end of story. i grew up a young around young stat, i'm obligated to fight with those people who have been left behind. that is in stark contrast to j. d. vance who has been funded by a billionaire from silicon valley. basically, he has to donors. he has -- who gave him 15 million, and mitch mcconnell, who is giving him 30. we have 250,000 donors, average donations under $100, so, if you just did that he would say, whose for the average working person, and who is for the billionaires? it's quite clear. i have a long record. that frustrates j. d. vance and the republicans, and is all about them for ohio in this deal. >> you talk about nafta, offshoring, and i know this is an issue we've covered for years. we've got a profile of sherrod brown, back in 2006. here is a voice like yo
>> there is a long record of fighting for ohio.trade, or have taken on democrats, are taken on democratic leadership, or even on a couple of occasions, agreed with trump on renegotiating nafta, or taking on china, i have always been grounded in ohio. period, end of story. i grew up a young around young stat, i'm obligated to fight with those people who have been left behind. that is in stark contrast to j. d. vance who has been funded by a billionaire from silicon valley. basically, he...
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ohio senate candidate j.d. vance on why he's leading in the polls in ohio.t's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: and paris this morning, we begin this sunday morning with the very latest on the fbi's heavily redacted affidavit being unsealed on friday over the bureau's unprecedented raid on president trump's mar-a-lago home. the affidavit states the trump team turned over nearly 200 documents with classifications markings on it to the national archives and record administration. earlier this year the fbi claimed it had probable cause to believe additional classified documents were at trump's home and that the bureau's search will likely find evidence of obstruction. all this despite president trump saying that he declassified all of the documents found in mar-a-lago. approximately 20 of the 38 pages in the affidavit were either significantly or pulley redacted, leaving -- fully redacted leaving more questions than answers regarding the justification for this raid. last week on this program senator marsha blackburn spoke about t
ohio senate candidate j.d. vance on why he's leading in the polls in ohio.t's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ maria: and paris this morning, we begin this sunday morning with the very latest on the fbi's heavily redacted affidavit being unsealed on friday over the bureau's unprecedented raid on president trump's mar-a-lago home. the affidavit states the trump team turned over nearly 200 documents with classifications markings on it to the national...
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guest: ohio is kind of a case study.re's a book behind me where several use kansas as an example. ohio has always been the bellwether for this modern politics. we are now bellwether of how extreme legislature can set off a downward spiral of extremism that is out of touch with the people of the state. it is a nonstop attack on democracy itself to keep all the other stuff going. i walked through the book of its happening and the truth is, if you want to subvert democracy which, sadly, there is a strand in politics today, the same strand that supports. the best institution to do that through is a gerrymandered statehouse. they have paths was like ohio and texas and not held accountable because they carried create districts they can never lose per that began a generation ago and because they work in concert that is the title it is accelerating all the time. the point of my book is until those who care about democracy, and i hope that's not just democrats but independents and some republicans as well as to we care about demo
guest: ohio is kind of a case study.re's a book behind me where several use kansas as an example. ohio has always been the bellwether for this modern politics. we are now bellwether of how extreme legislature can set off a downward spiral of extremism that is out of touch with the people of the state. it is a nonstop attack on democracy itself to keep all the other stuff going. i walked through the book of its happening and the truth is, if you want to subvert democracy which, sadly, there is a...
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the article focusses on ohio but this is not only happening in ohio.atures across the country, state legislators that are wild live out of step with most americans. that's where republicans have focused for years. what have democrats done? >> they, too, have been gerrymandered in some states. for example, in new york state the democrats tried to gerrymander the districts. but when the courts ruled they can't get away with it, they abided by the courts. what's different in ohio is they basically thumb their nose at the courts. they sort of are getting away with murder there. since this story posted, i've gotten messages from so many people in so many states saying, oh my god, it's happening here, too. because it was a nationwide effort by the republican party in 2010 and a decade later or more, a dozen years later, we're really seeing the consequences, which is legislation coming out of these states far more extreme than american voters. it looks like the world is turning bright red. it's actually not. it's just the legislatures. >> and it's a lesson to
the article focusses on ohio but this is not only happening in ohio.atures across the country, state legislators that are wild live out of step with most americans. that's where republicans have focused for years. what have democrats done? >> they, too, have been gerrymandered in some states. for example, in new york state the democrats tried to gerrymander the districts. but when the courts ruled they can't get away with it, they abided by the courts. what's different in ohio is they...
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four people found shot to death at multiple crime scenes near dayton, ohio. the fbi joining the search, now spanning several states. suspect. e now learning about a- >>> a major climate package on the verge of clearing the senate. the biggest investment in fighting climate change ever. what it could mean for lowering some prescription drug prices. republicans blasting the bill, accusing the democrats of ramming through billions in tax hikes and reckless spending. we're live on capitol hill. >>> the new abortion ban in indiana. the first state in the nation to enact a new law of this kind since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. the near total ban on abortion services does have some exceptions. reaction pouring in from both sides of the issue. >>> the investigation into a fiery crash in l.a. a representative for anne heche confirms the actor was behind the wheel. tonight, in stable condition, what we're learning. >>> overseas, massive explosions sparking renewed fears of a major escalation in the middle east as fighting between israel and islamic jihad
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we've already seen the incident in ohio.ne platforms people are talking about violence just as they did before january 6th. now, i think we need to proceed carefully and not assume the worst. but i do think ratcheting down the over the top rhetoric, finding out what are the facts and then proceeding from there would be very helpful for the country. i don't -- i don't understand how some of my colleagues can pop off with things they don't know anything about any more than i do, any more than you do. let's find out what the truth is. >> congresswoman, i appreciate your time. thank you. >> you bet. >>> we'll have more ahead. a man trying to storm the fbi office in ohio after making threats against the bureau in the wake of the former president's mansion. yes, i'm a believer. always have been, and i tell my granddaughters, take care of yourselves you never know. but it takes all sorts to make a world. and it's not my place to tell a women if she can have an abortion or not. that is a decision between her, her doctor, and god. an
we've already seen the incident in ohio.ne platforms people are talking about violence just as they did before january 6th. now, i think we need to proceed carefully and not assume the worst. but i do think ratcheting down the over the top rhetoric, finding out what are the facts and then proceeding from there would be very helpful for the country. i don't -- i don't understand how some of my colleagues can pop off with things they don't know anything about any more than i do, any more than you...
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>> it's breathtaking that they're spending that much in ohio. still think, tim ryan -- by the, way democrats had some excellent days. tim ryan being an exam to example of that. still, he's leading their. but he's not in 50, so it's a long way, but clearly the american republican senate chose -- they believe they can use ohio because they put in maxima money. i agree, some secretary of state race, all the less these, days's judicial races, money disparities can matter gray deal. i think very few candidates for senate, governor, or major house races these days, much less presidents, whose racist because of money. they're all gonna have. enough some would have an advantage, and that's where you would want to be, you can basically do everything, every i do have. but i think that's right, i don't think these races will be decided by money. particularly basically the u. s. house level. >> simone sanders thompson, by the way congratulations. and david plouffe. good to have you both. thank you both. that is all in for the tonight. alice wagner starts in
>> it's breathtaking that they're spending that much in ohio. still think, tim ryan -- by the, way democrats had some excellent days. tim ryan being an exam to example of that. still, he's leading their. but he's not in 50, so it's a long way, but clearly the american republican senate chose -- they believe they can use ohio because they put in maxima money. i agree, some secretary of state race, all the less these, days's judicial races, money disparities can matter gray deal. i think...
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there was a stand off for several hours in the rural area of ohio, which ended when law enforcement tried to have non lethal ways to bring him in and negotiate with him, but then he was killed in this standoff, when none of that was working. like you said we have come across a user on donald trump 's's truth social, bearing the name of ricky schiffer. we do have one source time my josh cost campbell that there is a government i. d. matching this a picture. in at least one post, he actually talks about this. these are talks about what happened at the fbi field office today. i want to read word for word what the post said. it says, well, i thought i had a way to bulletproof glass, and i did not. if you don't hear for me, it is true, i tried attacking the fbi. it will mean that i was either taken off the internet, the fbi got me, or they sent the regular cops wild. is sort of ends there. this post was about 15 minutes after we learned that this person breach the fbi office, so it is possible that this person on the account was not able to finish that the. if you look deeper into the social m
there was a stand off for several hours in the rural area of ohio, which ended when law enforcement tried to have non lethal ways to bring him in and negotiate with him, but then he was killed in this standoff, when none of that was working. like you said we have come across a user on donald trump 's's truth social, bearing the name of ricky schiffer. we do have one source time my josh cost campbell that there is a government i. d. matching this a picture. in at least one post, he actually...
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jesse smith was also from ohio.hey were running a scam in the justice department where they were selling government duties. -- goodies. you can buy a pardon, liquor license. you can do things like that. good old-fashioned corruption. jesse smith was the main one involved in that. these two guys lives together in a house on h street in washington. they also rented another house known as the little green house on k street, that is where all the wheeling and dealing took place. according to secret service, harding never went to the little green house. he went to the h street house a few times, but not the house where the shenanigans were taking place. harding confronted jesse smith. he said we found out what was going on. he said you are going to be arrested in the morning, get your affairs in order. smith went home, burned his papers and killed himself. susan: before he died, did harding confront doherty? ryan: not to my knowledge. when he died he was on his westward tour, that is when he found out about teapot dome.
jesse smith was also from ohio.hey were running a scam in the justice department where they were selling government duties. -- goodies. you can buy a pardon, liquor license. you can do things like that. good old-fashioned corruption. jesse smith was the main one involved in that. these two guys lives together in a house on h street in washington. they also rented another house known as the little green house on k street, that is where all the wheeling and dealing took place. according to secret...
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>> i think i'm looking at ohio. really very interested to see how tim ryan does because he is not in either of the mode of what we call the woke crowd, and at the same time, he has been able to deal on the ground with ohioans, and what they're concerned about which could be the model going into '24, so i think tim ryan and his race in ohio i'm particularly looking at. and again, i think the real overall concern of voters is looking at candidates that really understand where i am, how i'm living. this is the first election, i think that, you know, we can look at the history, but this is the first election we've had since a pandemic in this country and since an assault on the capitol of this country, on our democracy, so a lot of what we're looking at, we're not realizing voters are voting with a different reality than they ever voted before. so a lot of the matrix are changing, and i want to see who gets it right, because there's no book for them to read or study or no adviser that they can get that can say this is h
>> i think i'm looking at ohio. really very interested to see how tim ryan does because he is not in either of the mode of what we call the woke crowd, and at the same time, he has been able to deal on the ground with ohioans, and what they're concerned about which could be the model going into '24, so i think tim ryan and his race in ohio i'm particularly looking at. and again, i think the real overall concern of voters is looking at candidates that really understand where i am, how i'm...
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host: a retired educator from vincent, ohio. caroline in ohio. caller: hello? can you hear me? hello? i just have a comment. i was born and raised in columbus, ohio. i went to columbus public schools and i was part of the school district that had their strike in 1975. i loved public school back then and i loved education while i did it. i want to admit that i have done a 180. i think people should have a choice. i worked with differently abled students and i could see where they would benefit from other types of school systems. i also have had friends send me information about columbus public schools in the videos that i am seeing of water gushing through the ceilings breaks my heart. all of that has helped me to decide that yes, we need more choices. i still want to support the teachers in columbus, ohio that are on strike. i think the teachers of columbus, ohio, for that. host: mr. campanella. guest: what you described, your experience and education and your support for school choice is what i hear from around the country. they support public education because they realize th
host: a retired educator from vincent, ohio. caroline in ohio. caller: hello? can you hear me? hello? i just have a comment. i was born and raised in columbus, ohio. i went to columbus public schools and i was part of the school district that had their strike in 1975. i loved public school back then and i loved education while i did it. i want to admit that i have done a 180. i think people should have a choice. i worked with differently abled students and i could see where they would benefit...
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republican should not even be thinking about ohio. that shows how much trouble they are in overall and how much of the dynamics have shifted because all of this almost after labor day when the campaigns really began and they are still worded about ohio. ryan is running a good campaign while vance has been mia not raising money. i think there is a authenticity problem there. he transformed into a tromp acolyte. there is questions about that. the republicans really just need vance to run a better campaign at this point. caller: thank you so much. always honored to have you take my call. thanks for jessica today for showing up. if you -- a fee observations she may take in consideration. today we have the issues, anyone running for office. if you believe that the election of 2020 was stolen, that is an important answer. the other answer, because of the supreme court and their decision on abortion, it upset every woman in the united states one way or the other. if you do not ask your political people who are running for office where they s
republican should not even be thinking about ohio. that shows how much trouble they are in overall and how much of the dynamics have shifted because all of this almost after labor day when the campaigns really began and they are still worded about ohio. ryan is running a good campaign while vance has been mia not raising money. i think there is a authenticity problem there. he transformed into a tromp acolyte. there is questions about that. the republicans really just need vance to run a better...
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s. pharmacy chains have been ordered to pay $650000000.00 to, to counties in the state of ohio. this is to address the damage inflicted by the opioid epidemic. a court has found that the pharmacy chain, cbs walmart and will greens, helped create a public nuisance by over supplying addictive pain pills, many of which found their way on to the black market. the pharmacies have said they will appeal the verdicts. let's go to correspond ross and jordan, ph was his life washed, dc ross, and talk through the background of this case. well, the young 3 a retailers were a sued by 2 counties in north eastern ohio, lake county and trumbull county. and in november of federal jury found the 3 companies guilty of basically dumping billions of pills in those 2 counties. and basically creating a public health crisis, a one that to the local governments, say, almost bankrupted them. they were asking for $2400000000.00 in damages, basically to cover the cost of emergency medical care and law enforcement work. but after a 9 months, including a separate trial to basically try to determine the case
s. pharmacy chains have been ordered to pay $650000000.00 to, to counties in the state of ohio. this is to address the damage inflicted by the opioid epidemic. a court has found that the pharmacy chain, cbs walmart and will greens, helped create a public nuisance by over supplying addictive pain pills, many of which found their way on to the black market. the pharmacies have said they will appeal the verdicts. let's go to correspond ross and jordan, ph was his life washed, dc ross, and talk...
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he once for ohio what ohio gave him -- wants for ohio what ohio gave him, a fighting chance. guest: this race should not be as competitive as it is. ohio is a republican state. donald trump won the state in 2016. he won it in 2020. republicans won the governorship in 2018 and they are poised to win the governorship in 2022. this race has cracked into the most competitive of the cycle, and that is because of who the candidates are. on the democratic side, tha -- tim ryan is a longtime congressman. he used to win big victories in ohio. he has parlayed that into a really robust campaign. is also a very good fundraiser and has the resources to get that message out. on the flipside, we have j.d. vance, a first-time candidate and author of " hillbilly elegy," won a very crowded republican primary, did not raise a lot of money in that race, benefited mostly from a pac set up a by his mentor. he has struggled to connect with voters on the field and has created a whole for tim ryan's dollars to go further over the summer. j.d. vance has not been on tv until recently, and is really str
he once for ohio what ohio gave him -- wants for ohio what ohio gave him, a fighting chance. guest: this race should not be as competitive as it is. ohio is a republican state. donald trump won the state in 2016. he won it in 2020. republicans won the governorship in 2018 and they are poised to win the governorship in 2022. this race has cracked into the most competitive of the cycle, and that is because of who the candidates are. on the democratic side, tha -- tim ryan is a longtime...
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or jd vance of ohio arguing that domestic violence victims shouldn't seek divorce.'s georgia's senate candidate hershel walker revealing he had undisclosed children. these candidates were hand picked by donald trump. classic situation, trump helps candidates sail through to the nomination in their primary. but they get to the general election and then suddenly they are a huge liability. and this is more pronounced, but particularly pronounced in the senate. where you have to run statewide. these are not gerrymandered ruby red districts where you can get by just being a far right candidate. >> we've already witnessed the tea party years, for example, there's a shift going on. and nothing comes out of mcconnell's mouth by accident. that was a statement that will work even if they win. it sets expectations low if they don't and by saying candidate quality without saying which one. it means even if the ones you were hoping would win don't, suddenly maybe you're referring to some other guy's candidate quality. >> trump didn't take it that way. >> i listened too closely.
or jd vance of ohio arguing that domestic violence victims shouldn't seek divorce.'s georgia's senate candidate hershel walker revealing he had undisclosed children. these candidates were hand picked by donald trump. classic situation, trump helps candidates sail through to the nomination in their primary. but they get to the general election and then suddenly they are a huge liability. and this is more pronounced, but particularly pronounced in the senate. where you have to run statewide....
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two along the west virginia/ohio border, on the ohio river, andrea in west virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. t way for having me. -- thank you for having me. as for trump's influence, i think it is about the same, if not less than previous presidents. previous president obama still is involved with politics and provides influence, and he was president for two periods. it seems odd to me that they are calling out trump for providing influence when, literally, every other president has done that. as for the secret documents that are brought up that were found in his florida estate, i would like to point out that the white house staff are responsible for packing up his belongings, and the secret service are responsible for inspecting the belongings that are moved out of the white house. and that all happens on inauguration day, within a six-hour period, according to the white house site. host: so you think this is all just a misunderstanding? caller: a misunderstanding, at best, or complete negligence, incompetence. i mean, i do not like to theorize or go into that because
two along the west virginia/ohio border, on the ohio river, andrea in west virginia. good morning. caller: good morning. t way for having me. -- thank you for having me. as for trump's influence, i think it is about the same, if not less than previous presidents. previous president obama still is involved with politics and provides influence, and he was president for two periods. it seems odd to me that they are calling out trump for providing influence when, literally, every other president...
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on the highway in ohio.is the story we told you about at the top of the hour. an fbi office in cincinnati, ohio, someone tried to come in, breach the security there. fired a nail gun. also showed something like an ar-15 style rifle. and again there was that pursuit. currently, we just heard confirmed but we reported earlier there's a standoff. i have ken dilanian and andrew weissman back with me. ken, obviously, the key thing i takeaway from that is they're saying this is a contained situation, no one is in danger? >> that's right, chris, and also that they've exchanged gunfire with this suspect is so perhaps police officers remain in danger and it's a very delicate situation. just to recap, as you said, you know, we started reporting earlier that two law enforcement sources briefed on the matter were telling nbc news that this man entered the fbi field office around 9:15 a.m. in cincinnati. and fired a nail gun at personnel. he then held up an ar-15 style rifle before fleeing in a vehicle. we later got an u
on the highway in ohio.is the story we told you about at the top of the hour. an fbi office in cincinnati, ohio, someone tried to come in, breach the security there. fired a nail gun. also showed something like an ar-15 style rifle. and again there was that pursuit. currently, we just heard confirmed but we reported earlier there's a standoff. i have ken dilanian and andrew weissman back with me. ken, obviously, the key thing i takeaway from that is they're saying this is a contained situation,...
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walgreens, walmart y cvs pagarÁn $750,000,000 a dos condados de ohio por su responsabilidad en la pandemiapioides. demandan a la empresa lexisnexis por recopilar datos de inmigrantes y vendÉrselos al servicio de inmigraciÓn. activistas alegan que eso facilita la ubicaciÓn de una persona para deportarla. >> se vendiÓ informaciÓn como fecha de nacimiento, domicilio, permiso de conducir. leÓn: estados unidos alerta a sus ciudadanos no viajar a diversos estados mexicanos por el aumento de la violencia. prohÍbe a empleados del gobierno viajar entre estados de noche y tomar taxis en la calle. locutor: este es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con patricia janiot y leÓn krauze. patricia: bienvenidos. vamos a iniciar con la indemnizaciÓn de $650,000,000 que deberÁn pagar tres cadenas de farmacias por su responsabilidad en la adicciÓn de opioides en el paÍs. leÓn: un juez ordenÓ esa compensaciÓn en dos condados de ohio afectados por la forma en que esas empresas... dicen que los grupos mÉdicos entendÍan que los pacientes tienen derecho a ser tratados para aliviar el dolor. reportero: una
walgreens, walmart y cvs pagarÁn $750,000,000 a dos condados de ohio por su responsabilidad en la pandemiapioides. demandan a la empresa lexisnexis por recopilar datos de inmigrantes y vendÉrselos al servicio de inmigraciÓn. activistas alegan que eso facilita la ubicaciÓn de una persona para deportarla. >> se vendiÓ informaciÓn como fecha de nacimiento, domicilio, permiso de conducir. leÓn: estados unidos alerta a sus ciudadanos no viajar a diversos estados mexicanos por el aumento...
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tim ryan is looking pretty good in ohio. right now, gretchen whitmer is looking pretty good in michigan. at the end of the day, and of course, fetterman in pennsylvania. that's not only looking pretty good, but my god, the ads that he keeps throwing. the tweets that he keeps throwing. doctor oz his way. i mean, it's dizzying, keeping him off balance every single day. i'm curious. does this tell you that at the end of the day so much just depends on the candidate herself or himself who is the best political athlete? >> this is a clear advantage that democrats have across the board in a historically difficult year. it's to have very good candidates. particularly in michigan, very good candidates. a ton of money. democrats have pretty much -- the gubernatorial candidates are outracing the republican counterparts across the board. and michigan and pennsylvania, you have to really great stars that are very well seated from the states that day. they're running and with both whitmer and fetterman. i mean, i've never seen anybody ha
tim ryan is looking pretty good in ohio. right now, gretchen whitmer is looking pretty good in michigan. at the end of the day, and of course, fetterman in pennsylvania. that's not only looking pretty good, but my god, the ads that he keeps throwing. the tweets that he keeps throwing. doctor oz his way. i mean, it's dizzying, keeping him off balance every single day. i'm curious. does this tell you that at the end of the day so much just depends on the candidate herself or himself who is the...
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we begin today's show with a landmark ruling by a federal judge in ohio that orders u.s.harmacy chains walmart, cvs, and walgreens to pay a combined $650 million for damages related to opioid crisis. this is the federal ruling first against the pharmacy chains for their roles in the opioid crisis. other cases have focused on opioid makers and wholesalers that distribute the addictive painkillers. the ruling follows a federal jury's verdict in november that found the pharmacy chains' sale of drugs caused severe harm to communities and violated ohio's public nuisance laws. in the lawsuit, lake county and trumbull county alleged the pharmacies "abused their position of special trust and responsibility" as dispensers of the drugs, and "fostered a black market for prescription opioids." in his ruling wednesday, u.s. district judge dan aaron polster ordered the damages to be paid out over the next 15 years and said they are meant to "address a small piece of a terrible and tenacious and escalating national tragedy. even if the court could wave a magic wand and forever remove an
we begin today's show with a landmark ruling by a federal judge in ohio that orders u.s.harmacy chains walmart, cvs, and walgreens to pay a combined $650 million for damages related to opioid crisis. this is the federal ruling first against the pharmacy chains for their roles in the opioid crisis. other cases have focused on opioid makers and wholesalers that distribute the addictive painkillers. the ruling follows a federal jury's verdict in november that found the pharmacy chains' sale of...
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jenny in ohio is next on open forum. the morning. caller: good morning. i was watching trying to get through to the previous representative. ok. my son is a police officer. he has been a police officer -- i am going to try to make it as fast as i can. he has been a police for 17 years. he has never used his gun to shoot anyone. he said you can do it, but good things in the right way, think what you are doing. one of the main things right now is, we do not have enough police . which i believe. a lot of policemen are retiring. recently, he has never been hurt, he has never shot anyone. they guy that robbed a store -- the guy that robbed a store, he could have shot him in the back, he didn't, he chased him five blocks. my son's face had to be reconstructed because the guy had to -- in front of him where he could not see them. we generally have do have good police officers out there. host: where does your son serve? caller: he serves in cincinnati. cincinnati, ohio. host: how is he recovering from that? caller: he is still not well. it has been almost two mon
jenny in ohio is next on open forum. the morning. caller: good morning. i was watching trying to get through to the previous representative. ok. my son is a police officer. he has been a police officer -- i am going to try to make it as fast as i can. he has been a police for 17 years. he has never used his gun to shoot anyone. he said you can do it, but good things in the right way, think what you are doing. one of the main things right now is, we do not have enough police . which i believe. a...
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president grant a son of ohio was born in point pleasant and raised in georgetown, ohio before going on to serve his nation with honor and distinction. as you know grants exemplary leadership in the battlefield could only be overshadowed by his commitment to a more just nation for all americans during the reconstruction era. his life is a lesson in perseverance. despite the many setbacks he faced in his professional and personal life. he never quit his integrity propelled him to command our union army and ultimately to be the leader of our nation as the 18th president. and so we appreciate senator brown for his involvement in this event virtually. and now i have the honor to present to you. the architect of the capitol j brent blanton he is the 12th architect of the capitol. on december 20th, 2019 the united states senate confirmed mr. blanton. and on january 16th 2020. he was sworn in as the architect of the capitol by supreme court justice. john roberts jr. can you imagine the time that he came to be the architect of the capital mr. blanton as the alc was we call him is responsible
president grant a son of ohio was born in point pleasant and raised in georgetown, ohio before going on to serve his nation with honor and distinction. as you know grants exemplary leadership in the battlefield could only be overshadowed by his commitment to a more just nation for all americans during the reconstruction era. his life is a lesson in perseverance. despite the many setbacks he faced in his professional and personal life. he never quit his integrity propelled him to command our...
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so for instance in ohio. when you went to bed. and looked at, ohio. joe biden was winning, ohio. when you woke up. donald trump won ohio by nine points by the same, pennsylvania theory trump still, ohio from biden now here's what happened. in ohio they counted the mail-in ballots first. the male and ballots were overwhelmingly across the country and in some places 70 to 75% democrat. for two reasons one democrats were generally more fearful of covid than republicans. so they were more fearful to go out to a polling place and vote in person. secondly, donald trump said all summer and all fall. talent ballots are rigged. don't don't trust me. i'm in ballots vote on election day. so republican voters listen to the leader of the party. and they didn't vote by mail. they voted at the machines that day. so in ohio, they voted they counted all the mailing votes first. biden was up by seven points. we're watching an abc because we didn't know which way they were doing it until we started ask them questions. so we're going to abc say was joe biden wouldn't ohio? by seven well, then they c
so for instance in ohio. when you went to bed. and looked at, ohio. joe biden was winning, ohio. when you woke up. donald trump won ohio by nine points by the same, pennsylvania theory trump still, ohio from biden now here's what happened. in ohio they counted the mail-in ballots first. the male and ballots were overwhelmingly across the country and in some places 70 to 75% democrat. for two reasons one democrats were generally more fearful of covid than republicans. so they were more fearful...
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they can get away with it in states like ohio once they've rigged these state houses.ut in the piece, there's been gerrymandering by democrats, as well. but steve, to something that's going on now, the supreme court is actually right now, this court is allowing states' congressional maps that lower courts have found to be illegally drawn on partisan or racial lines to stand. so to quote "the new york times" -- >> i think this is part -- >> go ahead. i'm wondering like that is happening right now ahead of the midterms. >> yeah. we've seen a couple of decisions from the supreme court in these unsigned, you know, unexplained shadow docket orders. one in alabama, one in louisiana, and these orders have had effects in ohio, in georgia, and other states where as many as ten seats that actually would likely have been drawn to favor democratic candidates in the 2022 midterms if these lower court rulings had been followed are now probably going to favor republicans. and i think this is part of a larger trend where the supreme court is at once inserting itself into at least some
they can get away with it in states like ohio once they've rigged these state houses.ut in the piece, there's been gerrymandering by democrats, as well. but steve, to something that's going on now, the supreme court is actually right now, this court is allowing states' congressional maps that lower courts have found to be illegally drawn on partisan or racial lines to stand. so to quote "the new york times" -- >> i think this is part -- >> go ahead. i'm wondering like that...
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liz: we are following breaking news out of ohio this morning. at least nine people are injured in another mass shooting. this one in downtown cincinnati. investigators say gunfire broke out just before 2:00 local time in the over the rhine neighborhood. our sister station reports the total number of injuries is still unknown but police say multiple victims are being treated at the university hospital with the chief saying none are in crackle condition. officers say it appears there is one shooter in all of this. we will keep you updated as we learn more. happening now, long saga is taking place on capitol hill in d.c.. the senate is currently in the middle of a so-called vote-o-rama. they've been discussing and debating since before 11:00 p.m. last night. this bill makes the single biggest investment in clean energy in the nation's history. the funding would primarily be from taxes on the wealthy making more than $400,000 and corporations. it locks in a minimum corporate tax rate of 15%. support for this bill is split along party lines. >> it is
liz: we are following breaking news out of ohio this morning. at least nine people are injured in another mass shooting. this one in downtown cincinnati. investigators say gunfire broke out just before 2:00 local time in the over the rhine neighborhood. our sister station reports the total number of injuries is still unknown but police say multiple victims are being treated at the university hospital with the chief saying none are in crackle condition. officers say it appears there is one...
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s. pharmacy chains have been ordered to pay $650000000.00 to $2.00 counties in the state of ohio. this is to address the damage inflicted by the opioid epidemic. a cool has found that the pharmacy chains, c vs walmart, and walgreens helped create a public nuisance by over supplying addictive pain pills. many if which found their way onto the black markets. the pharmacies have said they will appeal that verdict . let's go to correspond, rosalind jordan joins us live from washington, d. c. now this is a bit of her ongoing saga. talk through the background of this case and how we've reached this point. the 3 retailers well were sued by the counties of a lake. and trumbull, that's east of a co of cleveland, the largest city in ohio, and a jury back in november almost 9 months ago, found the 3 retailers guilty of basically dumping opioid medicines in those 2 counties. i came out during the trial that between 20122016, some 1400000000 pills were sold through those 3 retailers. that's $400.00 pills per person. and so it's a quite understandable why they're developed in opioid epidemic ju
s. pharmacy chains have been ordered to pay $650000000.00 to $2.00 counties in the state of ohio. this is to address the damage inflicted by the opioid epidemic. a cool has found that the pharmacy chains, c vs walmart, and walgreens helped create a public nuisance by over supplying addictive pain pills. many if which found their way onto the black markets. the pharmacies have said they will appeal that verdict . let's go to correspond, rosalind jordan joins us live from washington, d. c. now...
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returning t field in ohio is a sweet homecoming.eporter: there are football towns in america and then there's canton, ohio. >> what was it like growing up in canton with the hall of fame right there? >> yeah. >> playing high school football in that stadium. >> it was special. i knew from when i was 4 or 5 years old that i wanted to be involved in the game, you know, somehow, some way the rest of my life. >> reporter: josh mcdanld daniels is the new head coach for the las vegas raiders. tonight his team takes on the jaguars in the nfl's preseason hall of fame game. mcdaniels was the high school quarterback on this very field. his coach was also his dad. >> as soon as he could read, he had to have a practice plan. >> reporter: following in his father's footsteps right down the sidelines. >> from the football part of it to the lunch that they served, you know, to hanging out with the kids in the locker room, all of that was part of his childhood. >> reporter: now in his 40s, josh spent most of his coaching career with the new england p
returning t field in ohio is a sweet homecoming.eporter: there are football towns in america and then there's canton, ohio. >> what was it like growing up in canton with the hall of fame right there? >> yeah. >> playing high school football in that stadium. >> it was special. i knew from when i was 4 or 5 years old that i wanted to be involved in the game, you know, somehow, some way the rest of my life. >> reporter: josh mcdanld daniels is the new head coach for...
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we are tracking breaking news out of ohio. got into a shoot-out with a man who broke into an fbi field office in cincinnati and fired a nail gun at law enforcement inside. i want
we are tracking breaking news out of ohio. got into a shoot-out with a man who broke into an fbi field office in cincinnati and fired a nail gun at law enforcement inside. i want