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these players,. >> ohio state university as opposed to just ohio state university, these guys they don'ts. now it seems unfair. >> they from good tattoos. >> jon: it should say i gave me shirt and all i got was this lousy tattoo. but it seems an unfair thing. they bring in so many millions for these universities. yet they aren't-- does that seem right in your eyes? >> well, it's a tough situation. i can look on both sides, on the ncaa side and see how hard it is. they have to manage so many athletes and make sure that none are doing anything illegal but at the same time you have having a lot of athletes that work extremely hard and make millions and millions for universities. and they're still, you know, struggling just to go out to outback to get something to eat. so i can see on both sides. i think you know something fair would be if some of the athletes got a little bit more so they could go to dinner, afford a scoot tore drive around campus, little things like that. not to get paid. >> jon: really, a scooter. >> a scooter, i mean at college, it would help so much. >> jon: i they want
these players,. >> ohio state university as opposed to just ohio state university, these guys they don'ts. now it seems unfair. >> they from good tattoos. >> jon: it should say i gave me shirt and all i got was this lousy tattoo. but it seems an unfair thing. they bring in so many millions for these universities. yet they aren't-- does that seem right in your eyes? >> well, it's a tough situation. i can look on both sides, on the ncaa side and see how hard it is. they...
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perhaps but the research was actually conducted by rachel dwyer an assistant sociologist at ohio state university and her study found that eighteen to twenty seven year olds who had huge credit card debts not just small credit card debts but huge ones and university loan debt remember this is another scheme they're pushing on us all around the world this encourage huge university top up fees and you'll be happier.
perhaps but the research was actually conducted by rachel dwyer an assistant sociologist at ohio state university and her study found that eighteen to twenty seven year olds who had huge credit card debts not just small credit card debts but huge ones and university loan debt remember this is another scheme they're pushing on us all around the world this encourage huge university top up fees and you'll be happier.
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as a graduate of ohio state university, i excelled in and thoroughly enjoyed every class having to do with statistics. i love maps and find them fascinating. i always been interested in facts, figures and data. in my job as researcher for the public utilities commission of ohio, was in charge of reporting on an energy assistance program, so i am familiar with about a leading populations and statistical representations'. as an investigator, i was charged with investigating residential complaints across the state. an ever-present component of regulation. at the public interest center, was my job to make sure the public was well informed and represented an heard throughout the regulatory process. in my job as a firefighter, i interact with the public on each and every call i make. i am quite adept at interfacing with the public at large. in conclusion, as -- i have always been taught the importance of being part of the political process. i want to serve on the restricting task force to further this command give back to san francisco all of the amazing things it has given to me. i do not
as a graduate of ohio state university, i excelled in and thoroughly enjoyed every class having to do with statistics. i love maps and find them fascinating. i always been interested in facts, figures and data. in my job as researcher for the public utilities commission of ohio, was in charge of reporting on an energy assistance program, so i am familiar with about a leading populations and statistical representations'. as an investigator, i was charged with investigating residential complaints...
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perhaps but the research was actually conducted by rachel dwyer an assistant sociologist at ohio state university and her study found that eighteen to twenty seven year olds who had huge credit card debts not just small credit card.
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perhaps but the research was actually conducted by rachel dreier an assistant sociologist at ohio state university and her study found that eighteen to twenty seven year olds who had huge credit card debts not just small credit card debts but huge ones and university loan debt remember this is another scheme they're pushing on us around the world this incurs huge university top up fees and you'll be happier well according to her study that these people are a generation ago or two generations ago the word work implied accumulating savings but now the word work means accumulating debt so what they're saying is you young people out there who are entering the workforce if you work really hard you will accumulate massive debt we think that is propaganda it isn't the whole orwellian war is peace type of newspeak well i think max is actually a post work environment we're no longer creating wealth we only have toxic debt derivatives to pass back and forth to each other so in this world you have to come up with a new paradigm of what makes one happy and that in the study she claims rachel's wire claims tha
perhaps but the research was actually conducted by rachel dreier an assistant sociologist at ohio state university and her study found that eighteen to twenty seven year olds who had huge credit card debts not just small credit card debts but huge ones and university loan debt remember this is another scheme they're pushing on us around the world this incurs huge university top up fees and you'll be happier well according to her study that these people are a generation ago or two generations...
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. >> a new study from ohio state university says the new debt age is 28.28, young people have overestimated how much money they were going to earn on their job. the survey also showed that had a positive influence on those aged 18 to 27 by giving them higher self-esteem and more control of their lives. more accusations that the for- profit college industry has been abusing the taxpayer supported college loan program. critics at a congressional hearing today said the industry took in billions of dollars by targeting underprivileged students that qualify for federal loans. >> for-profit colleges had offered on campus and online secondary education and have become a multibillion-dollar industry. but at a senate hearing tuesday, critics charge that a chunk of those billions came from u.s. taxpayers. with charts showing a degree from a for-profit college costing up to four times that a public college and then charging double-digit interest rates to students with government-backed loans. the committee's chairman compared it to the predatory lending of the housin
. >> a new study from ohio state university says the new debt age is 28.28, young people have overestimated how much money they were going to earn on their job. the survey also showed that had a positive influence on those aged 18 to 27 by giving them higher self-esteem and more control of their lives. more accusations that the for- profit college industry has been abusing the taxpayer supported college loan program. critics at a congressional hearing today said the industry took in...
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he holds a bachelor of science degree in physical sciences from the ohio state university, a master's degree in international relations from the university of pennsylvania, and a master's degree in public administration from the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university. we welcome all three of you here this afternoon. we operate on a five-minute rule so if you can keep your remarks to that time, there is a lighting device on the table that will indicate your time has concluded. we will then ask questions for the same period of time. without further ado, we will welcome you know. >> thank you. thank you for holding this hearing and inviting me to appear before you today to discuss the issues facing iraq and the challenges associated with the united states transition from a military-led to a civilian-led presence. of like to submit our joint written testimony for the record we have significant national interest in iraq that required a continuation of strong u.s. support to insure that we do not lose the fragile progress that has been achieved through tremendous sacrifi
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that is house speaker john boehner speaking at ohio state university today poking fun at his own nameny weiner. >>> we are back. coming to you live from new hampshire on the campus where the cnn is getting ready for tomorrow night's gop presidential debate. hold on. all right. that's better. cnn released a fascinating poll ahead of the debate. we asked whether the government should be promoting traditional values. here is the response. 46% said yes but 50% said no. why is that important? because it the first time the percentage and n the yes column has fallen below 50% since cnn first started asking the question in 1993. that number should be very interesting to candidates like rick san forum. someone who is very devicive on social issues. here is what he had to say when i caught up with them. let's take a listen. >> in my announcement speech, i didn't talk about social issues. i talked about the impact of obama care on jobs and economy. i talked about the huge debt we have and the obligation it deal with that. i talked about entitlement reform. i talked about the ryan plan. you know,
that is house speaker john boehner speaking at ohio state university today poking fun at his own nameny weiner. >>> we are back. coming to you live from new hampshire on the campus where the cnn is getting ready for tomorrow night's gop presidential debate. hold on. all right. that's better. cnn released a fascinating poll ahead of the debate. we asked whether the government should be promoting traditional values. here is the response. 46% said yes but 50% said no. why is that...
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. >> that was house speaker john boehner speaking during commencement ceremonies at ohio state university his own name and also representative anthony weiner's name. >>> of course, we've been hearing representative weiner's name on a regular basis over the past few days. weiner's admission that he sent lewd messages and photos to several women has been ir resisable fodder for tv comedians. here's a sample. >> good afternoon. i'm anthony weiner. >> the category tonight, top ten questions to ask yourself before tweeting a photo of your deal. is this my best side? number seven, do i have a last name that would make this especially embarrassing? "new york times" reported yesterday that weiner's wife is pregnant. the only thing that could possibly make this right, i think, is if we find out weiner's wife got pregnant by arnold schwarzenegger. >> i'd like to take this time to apologize to my family, my constituents, most importantly, my staff. >> he lied. for ten days. and only came clean today when additional photos like this were released. i mean, that is actually understandable. the guy's my
. >> that was house speaker john boehner speaking during commencement ceremonies at ohio state university his own name and also representative anthony weiner's name. >>> of course, we've been hearing representative weiner's name on a regular basis over the past few days. weiner's admission that he sent lewd messages and photos to several women has been ir resisable fodder for tv comedians. here's a sample. >> good afternoon. i'm anthony weiner. >> the category...
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. >>> that was house speaker john boehner speaking during commencement ceremonies at ohio state university own name and also congressman anthony weiner, as you heard there. we're live in new hampshire where cnn is getting ready for tomorrow night's gop debate. and we're going to be talking more about that coming up. but first let's go to the cnn world headquarters in atlanta with someone's name i always get correct. she doesn't always get mine correct, though. richelle carey. >> you're so sweet about that, don. still tweeting about the fact i called you another coanchor of mine. but that's a funny joke from representative boehner. that's a funny joke. i like that about anthony weiner. it actually gets me to the top story. >> reporter: more explicit embarrassing photos of congressman anthony weiner are popping up. tmz posted these pictures. they say it's the gym where house members work out. weiner is off seeking professional help after the democratic leadership called for his resignation on saturday. a bit of good news for him. a little bit, relatively speaking. delaware police have closed
. >>> that was house speaker john boehner speaking during commencement ceremonies at ohio state university own name and also congressman anthony weiner, as you heard there. we're live in new hampshire where cnn is getting ready for tomorrow night's gop debate. and we're going to be talking more about that coming up. but first let's go to the cnn world headquarters in atlanta with someone's name i always get correct. she doesn't always get mine correct, though. richelle carey. >>...
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timmons graduated from ohio state university. welcome. and finally, scott paul. scott paul is the benedict negative director of the alliance were -- alliance for american manufacturing which was launched in april of 2007 at aam is a nonpartisan, nonprofit partnership established by some of america's leading manufacturers in the united fieldworkers to explore common solutions county public policy and job creation infrastructure investments, international trade and global competitiveness. mr. paul served as a staff member to the great representative jim jones and the state of indiana is a former representative. as a chief foreign policy trade advisory to house democratic whip david winer from the state of michigan. mr. potter and a ba in foreign service from national politics. he's mentioned as well -- as was an m.a. from georgetown university school foreign service. mr. paul, what berkeley are here. we'll start with that or zandi and the electorate. >> thank you, senator casey encompassing 3-d for the opportunity to be here today. panoply of the mideast organizati
timmons graduated from ohio state university. welcome. and finally, scott paul. scott paul is the benedict negative director of the alliance were -- alliance for american manufacturing which was launched in april of 2007 at aam is a nonpartisan, nonprofit partnership established by some of america's leading manufacturers in the united fieldworkers to explore common solutions county public policy and job creation infrastructure investments, international trade and global competitiveness. mr....
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that is the horse shoe there, the ohio state university.es to john boehner, pronounced properly. >> boehner 1, weiner 0. so story number two, this massachusetts lawmaker found in a bit of a compromising position at the state legislature's chamber. do describe. >> well, it is just a little bit embarrassing if you think about it. >> just a little bit. >> this happened back in april. it was the house chamber in massachusetts. and the original report was that there was somebody who was caught around 4:00 in the morning engaging in some type of inappropriate behavior, that was a lawmaker, we were told, engaging in inappropriate behavior with a female staffer and then all we knew was apparently they had some of their clothes on, or they had clothes and the house speaker launched an investigation. and so the big question was all right, who sit? and this is information that came out later. it was a guy named mark kusak under investigation now, a one-term legislature. >> he looks so young. how old is he? >> 26 years old. no more known about that. i'
that is the horse shoe there, the ohio state university.es to john boehner, pronounced properly. >> boehner 1, weiner 0. so story number two, this massachusetts lawmaker found in a bit of a compromising position at the state legislature's chamber. do describe. >> well, it is just a little bit embarrassing if you think about it. >> just a little bit. >> this happened back in april. it was the house chamber in massachusetts. and the original report was that there was...
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initial hesitation some folks have with his last name, he gave the commencement address at ohio state university experience, he reflected upon the significant of a politician's name. >> when you begin to go out and ask people to vote for you, they're probably not going to vote for you if they can't say your name. you know, my name looks like beaner, bonner, boner -- thank got it's not weiner. >>> time for our political buzz, a rapid-fire look at the hot topics of the day. our observers gets 20 seconds. on the left cornel belcher, john avalon, and of course dana loesch. glue plenty of political watchers having called him a weak front-runner. what does he need to do to solidify his status. cornel, let's start with you. >> first of all, i think it's hilarious, he's not the front-runner. in cnn's polling, he's four points ahead of sarah palin, someone who hasn't even announced. he's got to be the weakest front-runner in some time. he has to explain away he flip flopping so the base so they will rally around him. and good luck with that. >> dana, shooting down the cnn poll. >> i'm throwing my hands u
initial hesitation some folks have with his last name, he gave the commencement address at ohio state university experience, he reflected upon the significant of a politician's name. >> when you begin to go out and ask people to vote for you, they're probably not going to vote for you if they can't say your name. you know, my name looks like beaner, bonner, boner -- thank got it's not weiner. >>> time for our political buzz, a rapid-fire look at the hot topics of the day. our...
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. >> reporter: states like tennessee, indiana, washington, and ohio are pushing universities to do just that. they've all passed laws to give state colleges money if they graduate students in degrees with high demand. in ohio, that means majors like science, technology, engineering and math; in tennessee, it means nursing or health care. georgetown university professor terrence reynolds says majors in science and math might pay off, but the liberal arts are just as valuable. >> all those sorts of skills-- writing well, thinking well, being creative, imaginative-- those are all skills for the marketplace. the issue seems to be not what you majored in, but that you got a good degree and that you're a quality person with talents. >> reporter: thomasian says that may be true, but thinks it's realistic to tailor those skills to today's labor market. >> if your first love is english or something like that, don't abandon it, but build in other courses that will give you skills, like economics, financial management, other things that might be of use to you in your life after college. >> reporte
. >> reporter: states like tennessee, indiana, washington, and ohio are pushing universities to do just that. they've all passed laws to give state colleges money if they graduate students in degrees with high demand. in ohio, that means majors like science, technology, engineering and math; in tennessee, it means nursing or health care. georgetown university professor terrence reynolds says majors in science and math might pay off, but the liberal arts are just as valuable. >> all...
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i held a jobs forum in my district at the ohio state university's fisher college of business to discuss with central ohio job creators what they need to invest and create jobs. a number of good ideas came out of that forum. dwight smith, who is with sophisticated systems in columbus, ohio, said that ohio and the nation need to do a better job of putting together job training with unemployment. he said whole categories of jobs are being eliminated in this economy, and we need to make sure that the people that are out there are looking for jobs that are here today and going to be here tomorrow. i think that's a great idea. we need to focus on training and preparing our work force for jobs that are here today and here tomorrow. we need to tie our work force development dollars to county with our unemployment programs so they work together well. kathy ivan, who is the owner of fabric farms, a small business owner in my district, was very concerned about the owner small business regulation of the 1099 regular provisions in the health care bill. i'm proud to say that that's been repealed. sma
i held a jobs forum in my district at the ohio state university's fisher college of business to discuss with central ohio job creators what they need to invest and create jobs. a number of good ideas came out of that forum. dwight smith, who is with sophisticated systems in columbus, ohio, said that ohio and the nation need to do a better job of putting together job training with unemployment. he said whole categories of jobs are being eliminated in this economy, and we need to make sure that...
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he is a bachelor of silence from the ohio state university. master's degree in international relations and a master's degree in public administration from the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university. we welcome all three of you here. we operate under the 5 minute rule. if you could keep your remarks to that time, there is a lighting device on the table that will warn you when the time has concluded. then we will ask questions for the same period of time. without further ado, i welcome you. >> thank you, chairman. distinguished committee members. thank you for inviting me to appear before you today did discuss the issues facing iraq and the challenges associated with the transition from a military-led to a civilian-led presence. we have significant interest in iraq that would require the continuation of u.s. support to ensure we do not lose the fragile progress that has been achieved to sacrifice. we face a critical moment that will determine whether we achieve our goal. we must recognize the success extends beyond iraq and th
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two great partnerships, anchor institutions, one is children's hospital, the other is the ohio state university. and very similar to what you have spoken of and we look toward to a partnership with you in the city of columbus. we have an advisory council set up, our objective is a comprehensive, economic development, community changing process. where the anchor institutions will engage that. with the city of columbus and other partners that we've brought to the table. and hopefully we can come together on some ideas in that regard. i can see your doing this in other places and we would love to have your engagement in the city of columbus as well. okay. thank you. now i'd like to bring forward chattanooga mayor, littlefield over here. and norm jack, say a few words about how great a city chattanooga is, first of all, and also about the information technology infrastructure you are using to promote economic development in your community. ron, is that working? probably isn't. all right. here you go. >> signed off. >> mr. mayor, thank you. chattanooga is an old industrial city down south. it's some
two great partnerships, anchor institutions, one is children's hospital, the other is the ohio state university. and very similar to what you have spoken of and we look toward to a partnership with you in the city of columbus. we have an advisory council set up, our objective is a comprehensive, economic development, community changing process. where the anchor institutions will engage that. with the city of columbus and other partners that we've brought to the table. and hopefully we can come...
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one is the ohio state university. it is very similar to what you have spoken about. we have an advisory council set up. our objective is a comprehensive economic development changing process, where these institutions will engage in that. hopefully we will come together on ideas. we would love to have the city of columbus engaged in this as well. >> tomorrow, our live coverage of the republican leadership conference wraps up with presidential candidates buddy roemer and, marcia blackburn, and the rnc chairman. that is live at 12:50 p.m. eastern here on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] --2011. >> visit us at c-span.org/c ampaign2012. >> michelle bachman announced that she will be running president next year. during a debate, she along with six other republican presidential confidence -- candidates criticized president obama's handling of the economy. this is the main chance -- manchester, new hampshire. behind me on this stage the republican candidates for president, appearing toget
one is the ohio state university. it is very similar to what you have spoken about. we have an advisory council set up. our objective is a comprehensive economic development changing process, where these institutions will engage in that. hopefully we will come together on ideas. we would love to have the city of columbus engaged in this as well. >> tomorrow, our live coverage of the republican leadership conference wraps up with presidential candidates buddy roemer and, marcia blackburn,...
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universities. i'm glad you said penn. when you mentioned ohio state, i wanted to make sure penn state was in there, too. >> that would be piling on. but thank you for the reference to ohio state. that won't come out of the chairman's time. >> can you go from the dos and what we should do in your testimony? >> i focused on labor in the previous remarks. we can do things to facilitate, to low e the cost of capital with respect to lowering the cost of transportation and distribution which is so important to manufacturing in. also energy, as i mentioned. i would focus on two things. then i'll stop. i don't want to take up too much time. it needs to be considered in a comprehensive way. so that we can bring down the marginal rates. i know there's a lot of debate about how the corporate taxes are. it's almost irrelevant to me. it's a plus if we can lower them. we can do that by addressing the swiss cheese in our corporate tax code. the other thing is going to small manufactures. one of the beauties is there are a lot of small manufactures tucked away that a
universities. i'm glad you said penn. when you mentioned ohio state, i wanted to make sure penn state was in there, too. >> that would be piling on. but thank you for the reference to ohio state. that won't come out of the chairman's time. >> can you go from the dos and what we should do in your testimony? >> i focused on labor in the previous remarks. we can do things to facilitate, to low e the cost of capital with respect to lowering the cost of transportation and...
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i got a visual aid here that shows a new stud by by an economist from ohio state university, that the president's failed stimulus, the largest stimulus in american history, destroyed or forestalled roughly one million private-sector jobs. taxpayers will end up paying 1. 16 trillion dollars forestalled by the democrats' stimulus. the total cost by the congressional budget office is over $820 billion and the debt will be $350 billion for over a $1 trillion price tag. the number of net jobs the economy has shed since the democrats' stimulus was signed into law, reaching almost two million. in the last two months, entrepreneurs have started the least fewer businesses. the national debt has increased by $3.5 trillion. 9 federal government shouldn't be in the business of job creation. we should be focusing our efforts here in congress on putting policies in place that encourage private sector job growth. and that's why i'm so proud of the republicans and jobs proposal before us. money reforms. some include an opportunity to fix the tax code to help job creators spur more american jobs by st
i got a visual aid here that shows a new stud by by an economist from ohio state university, that the president's failed stimulus, the largest stimulus in american history, destroyed or forestalled roughly one million private-sector jobs. taxpayers will end up paying 1. 16 trillion dollars forestalled by the democrats' stimulus. the total cost by the congressional budget office is over $820 billion and the debt will be $350 billion for over a $1 trillion price tag. the number of net jobs the...
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he graduated from the ohio state university.come, and finally, scott is the founder and executive director of the alliance for american manufacturing. it was lawrence in april of 2007. it is a non-partisan, non-profit partners since -- partnership for leading manufacturers to explore common solutions to public policy problems such as international trade and global competitiveness. he served as a staff member to the late representative from the state of indiana and a former representative from the state of wisconsin, and as the chief foreign policy and trade advisor to the then house democratic whip in the state of michigan. he earned a b.a. in foreign service in international politics from penn state university as well as an inmate from georgetown university school of foreign service. -- an ma from georgetown university's school of foreign services. >> thank you for the opportunity to be here today. i an employee of the moody's organization, and these are my views i am expressing. i did start my own company and grew into pretty
he graduated from the ohio state university.come, and finally, scott is the founder and executive director of the alliance for american manufacturing. it was lawrence in april of 2007. it is a non-partisan, non-profit partners since -- partnership for leading manufacturers to explore common solutions to public policy problems such as international trade and global competitiveness. he served as a staff member to the late representative from the state of indiana and a former representative from...
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she holds a bachelor of science from the ohio state university masters degree in international relations from the university of pennsylvania and a masters degree in public administration from the john f. kennedy school of government at harvard university and we welcome all three of you here this afternoon. we operate under the five-minute rule. so if you could keep your remarks to that time, there is a lighting device on the table that will warn you when the red light comes on. that means your time has concluded and we'll ask questions for the same period of time and without further ado, we will welcome you, ms. haslach. >> thank you, distinguished key members. thank you for holding this hearing and inviting me to appear before you today to discuss the issues facing iraq and the challenges associated with united states transition from a military-led to a civilian-led presence. i would like to take this time to submit our joint written testimony for the record. we have significant natural interest that require the continuation of strong u.s. support to ensure that we do not lose the proce
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crowley holds a bachelor science degree of physical sciences from the ohio state university, master'sdegree in international relations from the university of pennsylvania and a master's degree in public frustration from the john s. kennedy school of harvard university and we welcome all three b. this afternoon. i see no we operate on a five-minute rule. if you can keep your remarks to that time, there is a lighting device on the table that will warn you in the red light comes on. your time has concluded and will ask questions for the same period of time and without further ado, would begin welcoming you ms. haslach. >> thank you for holding this hearing and invited me to appear before you today to discuss the issues facing iraq and the challenges associated with the united states transition in the military led to a civilian led presents. i'd like to take time to submit our joint written testimony for the record. a significant national and truth in iraq that requires continuation of strong u.s. support to ensure that we do not lose the fragile progress that has been achieved through tr
crowley holds a bachelor science degree of physical sciences from the ohio state university, master'sdegree in international relations from the university of pennsylvania and a master's degree in public frustration from the john s. kennedy school of harvard university and we welcome all three b. this afternoon. i see no we operate on a five-minute rule. if you can keep your remarks to that time, there is a lighting device on the table that will warn you in the red light comes on. your time has...
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we have two great prescience, institutions, children's hospital, and the other is the ohio state university spoken of, and we look forward to a partial with you in columbus. we have an advisory council set up. our objective is a comprehensive economic development community changing anchors here theseanchro institutions will engage that. hopefully will come together on ideas and we would like to see you're doing this and other places, and we would not have your engagement in the city of columbus as well. >> they. i would like to bring forward chattanooga, mayor little field, and norman jacknis, how great the city of chattanooga is, and the information technology infrastructure you are using to promote development in your community. is that working? >> thank you. chattanooga is an old industrial city down south. it is something of an anomaly because most southern cities were based on agriculture or something related to that. chattanooga was based on heavy industry like a lot of the cities that you find out of the midwest. as result we were a polluted city. most cities can share a lot of histo
we have two great prescience, institutions, children's hospital, and the other is the ohio state university spoken of, and we look forward to a partial with you in columbus. we have an advisory council set up. our objective is a comprehensive economic development community changing anchors here theseanchro institutions will engage that. hopefully will come together on ideas and we would like to see you're doing this and other places, and we would not have your engagement in the city of columbus...
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in american history from ohio state, and a ba in history from ohio university. his book, "homer lea: american soldier of fortune," is part of the association of the u.s. army american war your series. is also the editor of the book by a civil war officer, the artillery service in the war of the rebellion, a forthcoming publication due out later this year. he has even talked on this book at the annual association on the u.s. army convention in december, in december under in -- that was also film for c-span booktv. so today is an encore performance for dr. kaplan. >> thank you and good morning ladies and gentlemen. and as soon as we get the screen down i will get my slides up. well, there ago. just bear with me. it's my pleasure to be with you today and i think you'll know a lot more about my topic, homer lea, about 20 minutes from now then when you walk into. at least i think most of you will. if you're interested in people that helped shape world events, i think you'll find homer lea of particular interest. if you are all a live -- excuse me. if you are a live 1
in american history from ohio state, and a ba in history from ohio university. his book, "homer lea: american soldier of fortune," is part of the association of the u.s. army american war your series. is also the editor of the book by a civil war officer, the artillery service in the war of the rebellion, a forthcoming publication due out later this year. he has even talked on this book at the annual association on the u.s. army convention in december, in december under in -- that was...
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ohio state in communications. he also was an associate professor in the communications department at cleveland state university. university.
ohio state in communications. he also was an associate professor in the communications department at cleveland state university. university.
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in ohio and i don't think -- in the presiding officer's state is much different -- we've seen some 40 e.d.a. grants where $36 million leveraged into $70 million . colleges and universities from bowling green in northwest ohio to ohio university in southeast ohio to miami university in southwest ohio have received e.d.a. funds. so, too, have port authorities in toledo, in the west, in ashtabula, in the far northeast, and in cleveland and apa lay chavment if we're going to strength -7b our competitiveness, we will need to equip businesses world trade center tools they need to thrievment that's what e.d.a. is designed to do. e.d.a. is the front door for communities facing sudden and severe economic distress. when economic disaster hits, communities turn to the government and it's e.d.a. that does the job at low cost leveraging all kinds of private dollars is. it has helped develop the former g.m. plant in lorain and a -- the bill the senate is considering would strength -7b a proven job program. it would reduce regulatory burdens. it would encourage public-private partnerships that we've already seen make a difference in my state. the bill would better streamline e.d.a. co
in ohio and i don't think -- in the presiding officer's state is much different -- we've seen some 40 e.d.a. grants where $36 million leveraged into $70 million . colleges and universities from bowling green in northwest ohio to ohio university in southeast ohio to miami university in southwest ohio have received e.d.a. funds. so, too, have port authorities in toledo, in the west, in ashtabula, in the far northeast, and in cleveland and apa lay chavment if we're going to strength -7b our...
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ohio state in communications. he also was an associate professor in the communications department at cleveland state university. in 2007 he joined prominent business, labor, and public policy leaders as a founding member of the better health care together a coalition which urges fundamental reform of the american health-care system. he is on the board of directors of the detroit regional chamber, detroit medical center, the committee for economic development, and the university of detroit. he also serves on the detroit board of directors for the federal reserve bank of chicago. to his left is anti stern, former president of the 2.2 million member service employees international union of the fgcu. it is the fastest-growing union in north america. they have but the trend and through a national campaign, grew by more than 1.2 million workers, turning traditionally underpaid service work into jobs that can help support a family and lived up a community. as a labor leader, he is a leading voice on major issues new facing in confronting american workers. he was named in 2010 as the presidential appointee for the nati
ohio state in communications. he also was an associate professor in the communications department at cleveland state university. in 2007 he joined prominent business, labor, and public policy leaders as a founding member of the better health care together a coalition which urges fundamental reform of the american health-care system. he is on the board of directors of the detroit regional chamber, detroit medical center, the committee for economic development, and the university of detroit. he...
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ohio state in communications. he was also an associate professor in the communications department at cleveland state university before joining kelly. he joined prominent business and labor and public policy members of the founding member of the better health care together a coalition which first fundamental reform of american health care. he is on the board of directors at the detroit regional chamber, the detroit medical center, the committee for economic development, and the university of detroit mercy. he served on the detroit board of directors for the federal reserve bank of chicago. to his left is andy stern. he is the former president of the 2.2 million member service employees union, the seiu. it is the fastest-growing union in north america. under his tenure, the seiu through its signature global organizing campaigns and grew it by more than 1.2 million workers, turning traditionally underpaid service work into jobs that can help support a family and lived at the community. previously as a labor leader, and the is a leading voice on major issues facing and confronting american workers. he was named in 2010 a
ohio state in communications. he was also an associate professor in the communications department at cleveland state university before joining kelly. he joined prominent business and labor and public policy members of the founding member of the better health care together a coalition which first fundamental reform of american health care. he is on the board of directors at the detroit regional chamber, the detroit medical center, the committee for economic development, and the university of...