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thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. it is great to welcome, four-time shuttle flyer, retired major general from the united states marine corps, charles bolden. may i call you charlie? >> yes, call me john because that's what my mom wanted. welcome, we will open it up for some questions as we move forward tonight. interestingreally time in space exploration. this is a transition here in the united states. the shuttle has been retired with now eight years, the longest gap since we have spent humans into space from american soil on american vehicles. at the same time, might you argue that it is a golden age of space exploration of other ways? charles: i call it the golden age. i try not to get angry, but i get frustrated as i travel around the u.s., mostly, and listen to people talk about what will be great when america gets into space again. or it will be great when the u.s. has the human spaceflight program. log are theyhat living?
thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. it is great to welcome, four-time shuttle flyer, retired major general from the united states marine corps, charles bolden. may i call you charlie? >> yes, call me john because that's what my mom wanted. welcome, we will open it up for some questions as we move forward tonight. interestingreally time in space exploration. this...
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thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. it is great to welcome, four-time shuttle flyer, retired major general from the united states marine corps, charles bolden. may i call you charlie? >> yes, call me john because that's what my mom wanted. welcome, we will open it up for some questions as we move forward tonight. interestingreally time in space exploration. this is a transition here in the
thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. it is great to welcome, four-time shuttle flyer, retired major general from the united states marine corps, charles bolden. may i call you charlie? >> yes, call me john because that's what my mom wanted. welcome, we will open it up for some questions as we move forward tonight. interestingreally time in space exploration. this...
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ohio. host: ed hill is a professor at a while state university. -- at ohio state university.hio quote, kicked around on trade. governor and the , theych this morning think the trade policy is about right and i respectfully disagree with the governor. host: can you expand on that? guest: having a trade policy that is largely protectionist and a trade policy that has tariffs that distorts the metal using industry is harmful for the state. there are 35 workers in the metal using industries for every worker in the metal producing industries. in other long-term threat the metal producing industries, the medium-term short-term threat no question is china dumping. the long-term threat is down in arkansas and that is where big river steel is. billion in a $1.2 furnace and continuous castor and integrated production. they're going to invest another $1.3 billion on the same campus. option for another plant down in brownsville, texas. the reason that's a threat is they are using digitally integrated production technology to make cutting-edge plants and their margins are higher than trad
ohio. host: ed hill is a professor at a while state university. -- at ohio state university.hio quote, kicked around on trade. governor and the , theych this morning think the trade policy is about right and i respectfully disagree with the governor. host: can you expand on that? guest: having a trade policy that is largely protectionist and a trade policy that has tariffs that distorts the metal using industry is harmful for the state. there are 35 workers in the metal using industries for...
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welcome back to worlds apart but john miller a professor of political science at ohio state university and senior fellow at the cato institute in washington a precious i'm really just before the break we touched on the issue all for defense and security spending which this is the subject of several of your books the pentagon has now been promised around the trillion dollars for modernizing its arsenal and i think that's probably more than all other nuclear powers including russia combined am i right in thinking that the judging from your previous answers you don't think the americans will get proper returns on those investments they'll get no return on investment like most of the military budget it's been a close a waste of money but let me put it this way you know the united states has really no amazing country in this century is managed to get into to stupid in the necessary wars in the middle east in a series of other ones in other places it's gone through a huge recession. and it spends an incredibly absurd amount of money on its defense . and the military and yet it still is doing
welcome back to worlds apart but john miller a professor of political science at ohio state university and senior fellow at the cato institute in washington a precious i'm really just before the break we touched on the issue all for defense and security spending which this is the subject of several of your books the pentagon has now been promised around the trillion dollars for modernizing its arsenal and i think that's probably more than all other nuclear powers including russia combined am i...
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host: again, our guest with the ohio state university joining us for this conversation.the phone lines on your screen. maryland, go ahead. caller: i could not get through on the independent line, so i called on this line. i was hung up on three times. host: you are on now. caller: i am just telling you about your technical issues. i agree we need to stand up to china, but we are doing things that are hurting our farmers. we can't do that. their lives are already hard enough. host: so, professor the farmer , aspect of this. guest: excuse me, pedro, you broke up. host: she addressed the farmers, particularly how they were being affected. in a comment on those? guest:
host: again, our guest with the ohio state university joining us for this conversation.the phone lines on your screen. maryland, go ahead. caller: i could not get through on the independent line, so i called on this line. i was hung up on three times. host: you are on now. caller: i am just telling you about your technical issues. i agree we need to stand up to china, but we are doing things that are hurting our farmers. we can't do that. their lives are already hard enough. host: so, professor...
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it serves as economic development at the ohio state university joining us from columbus, ohio and on trade issues. good morning. your university put out a report looking at the economic impact on the trade skirmish of 2018 in ohio and statewide. we hear the term trade war a lot. what does that mean for those who live in ohio? guest: it is confusing. payingufacturers are retaliatory tariffs are complaining about costs, but employment remains robust and employers are trying to fill positions. thehe background, you have tragedy for northeast ohio with the closure of a plant. there is a feeling the economy is beginning to shift. int: of the things produced ohio, what is directly affected because of the ongoing trade differences? guest: ohio has the largest exposure to retaliatory tariffs and the largest payer of retaliatory tariffs ironically are the metals-making industry. users out of canada are the largest exporter of metals in the united states. the largest is dealing with issues of aluminum because really the only aluminum importers left are in the eastern and central part of north
it serves as economic development at the ohio state university joining us from columbus, ohio and on trade issues. good morning. your university put out a report looking at the economic impact on the trade skirmish of 2018 in ohio and statewide. we hear the term trade war a lot. what does that mean for those who live in ohio? guest: it is confusing. payingufacturers are retaliatory tariffs are complaining about costs, but employment remains robust and employers are trying to fill positions....
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nasser administrator charles bolden talks about the future of space travel and exploration at ohio state university's john glenn school. this is a little more than an hour. good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. welcome,at to four-time shuttle flyer, retired major general from the united states marine corps, charles bolden. call me john because that is what my mom wanted me to be called. welcome, we will open it up for some questions as we move forward tonight. we are at a really
nasser administrator charles bolden talks about the future of space travel and exploration at ohio state university's john glenn school. this is a little more than an hour. good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. welcome,at to four-time shuttle flyer, retired major general from the united states marine corps, charles bolden. call me john because that is what my mom wanted me to be called. welcome, we will open it up for some questions as we move...
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ohio universities john glenn school. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. it is great to welcome, four- time shuttle flyer, retired major general from the united states marine corps, charles bolden. call me john because that is what my mom wanted me to be called. welcome, we will open it up for
ohio universities john glenn school. >> good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us on the campus of ohio state university. it is great to welcome, four- time shuttle flyer, retired major general from the united states marine corps, charles bolden. call me john because that is what my mom wanted me to be called. welcome, we will open it up for
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>> it's one of my dreams to give enough money to the hoyt -- ohio state university to get a tail gatingll have something shrewd? >> a million dollars of stock in the trump economy it will go up. >> [laughing]. >> until the impeachment. then it will go down. >> you can only buy one stock, what stock? >> the guy from omaha. buffet? >> dana, dog toys? >> one dog toy. >> my great grandparents original homestead is for sale in wyoming. i would need more than that amount. but that's what i would put it towards. >> my cousin and i fantasize about winning the lottery and getting it back. >> buy her family plot and resell ity. >> i would buy gold. >> it's on the way up. >> now has never been a better time to buy gold. >> and you would feel comfortable on your my pillow. >> the best question we ever had: what is one word to describe your mood most of the time? that's a question you should ask yourself every day. what is the one word, be honest, to describe your mood most of the time? >> we should answer for each other. >> oh, no you have to answer for yourself. what mood? >> i have been really sa
>> it's one of my dreams to give enough money to the hoyt -- ohio state university to get a tail gatingll have something shrewd? >> a million dollars of stock in the trump economy it will go up. >> [laughing]. >> until the impeachment. then it will go down. >> you can only buy one stock, what stock? >> the guy from omaha. buffet? >> dana, dog toys? >> one dog toy. >> my great grandparents original homestead is for sale in wyoming. i would...
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>> it's one of my dreams to give enough money to the hoyt -- ohio state university to get a tail gating dollars of stock in the trump economy it will go up. >> [laughing]. >> until the impeachment. then it will go down. >> you can only buy one stock, what stock? >> the guy from omaha. buffet? >> dana, dog toys? >> one dog toy. >> my great grandparents original homestead is for sale in wyoming. i would need more than that amount. but that's what i would put it towards. >> my cousin and i fantasize about winning the lottery and getting it back. >> buy her family plot and resell ity. >> i would buy gold. >> it's on the way up. >> now has never been a better time to buy gold. >> and you would feel comfortable on your my pillow. >> the best question we ever had: what is one word to describe your mood most of the time? that's a question you should ask yourself every day. what is the one word, be honest, to describe your mood most of the time? >> we should answer for each other. >> oh, no you have to answer for yourself. what mood? >> i have been really sad about the world lately. i know that'
>> it's one of my dreams to give enough money to the hoyt -- ohio state university to get a tail gating dollars of stock in the trump economy it will go up. >> [laughing]. >> until the impeachment. then it will go down. >> you can only buy one stock, what stock? >> the guy from omaha. buffet? >> dana, dog toys? >> one dog toy. >> my great grandparents original homestead is for sale in wyoming. i would need more than that amount. but that's what i...
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. >> jordan was a wrestling coach at ohio state university where there was a doctor who repeatedly andoutinely and molested, groped and sexual assaulted the wrestlers there, multiple wresters have come forward. there is no way jordan didn't know about this. jordan denied that but for him to be up there watching the -- >> conspiracies everywhere. couldn't see them when he was a coach. >> the reality is donald trump empowered a certain dgaf manhood and right wing i can do it meanness. this is what people want to indulge in. he gives you the i hate to use a mafia to the mob. the same thing, you know this is a dangerous, you know this can get you killed but there is something intoxicating about being in the mob. >> that's right. the reason that has more explanation power -- >> gerrymandered. >> right. >> the people -- there is people in the senate that are conflicted. i think there are people in the house behind closed doors will say things. a thing people don't reckon with, they genuinely like donald trump and love him and admire him and think he's great and want to defend him. that's not
. >> jordan was a wrestling coach at ohio state university where there was a doctor who repeatedly andoutinely and molested, groped and sexual assaulted the wrestlers there, multiple wresters have come forward. there is no way jordan didn't know about this. jordan denied that but for him to be up there watching the -- >> conspiracies everywhere. couldn't see them when he was a coach. >> the reality is donald trump empowered a certain dgaf manhood and right wing i can do it...
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researchers at ohio state university in columbus say -- they fed green tea extract to mice for eightmice gained about 20 percent less weight and had lower insulin resistance than mice who didn't get the extract. researchers believe benefits come from green tea's positive influence on gut bacteria.gut bacteria. (viki) up next -- empire star ájussie smoletteá returns to court for the second time this week. we'll take you inside his arraignment in chicago. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - wow! organic at this price? [gentle harp chords] al? - not exactly. that's "bargain bliss" setting in. you're basking in the glow of name brand organic food products for shockingly low prices. - i guess the harpist isn't real either. - oh, she's real. she shops here every sunday. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - [chord played] - [laughter] ((2shot))((vicki))actor luke perry was laid to rest in tennessee.((grant))after having a massive stroke at his california home.according to the tennessean, perry owned a farm in tennessee and lived on the property part-time since the 90s.the location of his bur
researchers at ohio state university in columbus say -- they fed green tea extract to mice for eightmice gained about 20 percent less weight and had lower insulin resistance than mice who didn't get the extract. researchers believe benefits come from green tea's positive influence on gut bacteria.gut bacteria. (viki) up next -- empire star ájussie smoletteá returns to court for the second time this week. we'll take you inside his arraignment in chicago. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ -...
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host: again, our guest with the ohio state university joining us for this conversation. the phone lines on your screen. maryland, go ahead. caller: i could not get through on the independent line, so i called on this line. i was hung up on three times. host: you are on now. caller: i am just telling you about your technical issues. i agree we need to stand up to china, but we are doing things that are hurting our farmers. we can't do that. their lives are already hard enough. host: so, professor the farmer , aspect of this. guest: excuse me, pedro, you broke up. host: she addressed the farmers, particularly how they were being affected. in a comment on those? guest: yes, absolutely. the second largest industry in the state of ohio is farming. our largest export is soybeans. china is our largest partner. the second largest area of export is mexico, particularly with cured meat. >> and by the way, this is a great crowd. we were discussing the weather. that is the sense of the panel and the program today. hello, everyone, and welcome to possible:n not in how inspector gener
host: again, our guest with the ohio state university joining us for this conversation. the phone lines on your screen. maryland, go ahead. caller: i could not get through on the independent line, so i called on this line. i was hung up on three times. host: you are on now. caller: i am just telling you about your technical issues. i agree we need to stand up to china, but we are doing things that are hurting our farmers. we can't do that. their lives are already hard enough. host: so,...
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karen morrison, ohio health, trudy barkley, ohio state university, cassie espy, mount carmel, yvette mcgee brown, the jones law firm. the women's fund, go red for women, delta sigma theta, the links incorporated, barbara benington, dawn tyler lee, the mayor's office, and our judges, african-american women elected to the courts, laura blunt bailey, monica hawkins, terry brun, terry jamison and the list goes on and on. jennifer bruener. judges and yes ohio supreme court. melanie steward. today i stand here and i say thank you to jo ann davis and he first speak for the ohio. callie marshall reporting it every day on the news. and so many more. today i join women on this floor because we absolute women. women make a difference. but most importantly, mr. speaker, we know when women succeed, america succeeds. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition. >> i ask unanimous consent to rise and address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is
karen morrison, ohio health, trudy barkley, ohio state university, cassie espy, mount carmel, yvette mcgee brown, the jones law firm. the women's fund, go red for women, delta sigma theta, the links incorporated, barbara benington, dawn tyler lee, the mayor's office, and our judges, african-american women elected to the courts, laura blunt bailey, monica hawkins, terry brun, terry jamison and the list goes on and on. jennifer bruener. judges and yes ohio supreme court. melanie steward. today i...
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a conversation on the future of space travel and exploration hosted by ohio state university. >> is hard to believe that it has been 40 years since the creation of c-span. i just want to take a couple of seconds to thank a lot of people for how we got here 40 years later. start with the viewers who grabbed onto this concept from the very beginning and popularized it over the last 40 years by spending time watching their government make laws, discuss issues, and, frankly, give us an opportunity to find out how interested americans are in civic affairs. secondly, 40 years ago, the congress opened up the house of representatives to television for the first time in history and because of that, we were able to put together over the years and evolving concept of c-span. third and probably most important, because we would not be here without private industry in the name of the cable television business and executives who were creating cable television systems back in the years when we started, who were saying it's time to do something other than movies and sports and that is how c-span was crea
a conversation on the future of space travel and exploration hosted by ohio state university. >> is hard to believe that it has been 40 years since the creation of c-span. i just want to take a couple of seconds to thank a lot of people for how we got here 40 years later. start with the viewers who grabbed onto this concept from the very beginning and popularized it over the last 40 years by spending time watching their government make laws, discuss issues, and, frankly, give us an...
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host: you mentioned a report your organization put together that highlights six universities. ohio state, indiana, the university of illinois at our bana, why did you highlight these schools? guest: we were looking at the great lakes region for that project. we were looking at their racial and socioeconomic diversity to figure out whether or not they were doing the things they could be doing to ensure that students from different racial and economic backgrounds were enrolled in their institutions. what we found was that there is room for improvement. the findings that we saw at those flagships, you may find them at various other flagships all across the country. that is why we need to be opening this up to higher education, broadly and saying to our public and private, what are we doing unintentionally or intentionally to not serve these students? ihep.org. if you want to find that. legacy students, what is the issue and what is the concern? guest: your parents went to the institution. for many low income families, their parents did not go to college. that puts them at an immediate disad
host: you mentioned a report your organization put together that highlights six universities. ohio state, indiana, the university of illinois at our bana, why did you highlight these schools? guest: we were looking at the great lakes region for that project. we were looking at their racial and socioeconomic diversity to figure out whether or not they were doing the things they could be doing to ensure that students from different racial and economic backgrounds were enrolled in their...
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at kent state university in ohio, you have seen this image am sure. publicate was a university with a largely working-class white student body. burned a copy of the constitution and then burned down the campus rotc building. not good behavior for the president of the university, but that is what they did as a protest. the governor of ohio denounced the students as the worst type of people we harbor in america. he dispatched national guard troops to quell the unrest. they were not writing but there were people out.this is one of the most tragic moments in the whole student movement because what you get there is 19-year-old national guardsmen who were unnerved by 19 will students throwing rocks at them. they shoot them. >> learn more about the 1968 presidential election, politics and protests over the vietnam war and other issues during richard nixon's first term tonight at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern. you are watching american history tv where we bring the classroom to you. we now return to our live coverage of the american civil war museum annual s
at kent state university in ohio, you have seen this image am sure. publicate was a university with a largely working-class white student body. burned a copy of the constitution and then burned down the campus rotc building. not good behavior for the president of the university, but that is what they did as a protest. the governor of ohio denounced the students as the worst type of people we harbor in america. he dispatched national guard troops to quell the unrest. they were not writing but...
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i mean, i represent a district in northeast ohio, youngstown state university, kent state, universityn, not too far from pittsburgh where a lot of working class people work really, really hard to make sure they can help their kids get into college. and you know, it's hard. and the kids have to work sometimes in order to make their way through school, and sometimes they get bumped and they can't get into a good school. like one of these coastal schools. and then you see what's happening here. i'm sure there's a lot of hard working people out there in california, middle-class, working-class families. they kids got bumped because people were cheating the system. i just don't think that's right. but it speaks to the fact that if you have a lot of money in society today, you have access to the absolute best technology, the best health care, the best education, the best neighborhoods, the safest neighborhoods. and the system is in your favor. and i'm not mad if you're wealthy you have those advantages. i just get a little upset when everyone else gets screwed in the process. >> so look, you
i mean, i represent a district in northeast ohio, youngstown state university, kent state, universityn, not too far from pittsburgh where a lot of working class people work really, really hard to make sure they can help their kids get into college. and you know, it's hard. and the kids have to work sometimes in order to make their way through school, and sometimes they get bumped and they can't get into a good school. like one of these coastal schools. and then you see what's happening here....
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at kent state university in ohio, you have seen this image i'm sure. kent state was a public university with a largely working-class white student body. students burned a copy of the constitution and then burns down the campus rotc building. not good behavior, that is what they did as a protest. the governor of ohio denounced the students as he said the worst type of people we harbor in america. he dispatched national guard troops. they weren't rioting but there were a lot of people out. this is one of the most tragic moments in the whole student movement. 19-year-old is national guardsmen who are unnerved by 19-year-old students throwing rocks at them. they shoot them. they kill four students at ohio state. another twoll people who had not participated in the riot at all but who found themselves within the two mile range of the guardsmen's bullets. they hit people beyond where they were. in response to the kent state murders it was fast and furious. one point 5 million students nationwide walked out of class. a fifth of the nation's colleges and univer
at kent state university in ohio, you have seen this image i'm sure. kent state was a public university with a largely working-class white student body. students burned a copy of the constitution and then burns down the campus rotc building. not good behavior, that is what they did as a protest. the governor of ohio denounced the students as he said the worst type of people we harbor in america. he dispatched national guard troops. they weren't rioting but there were a lot of people out. this...
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host: you mentioned a report your organization put together that highlights six universities. ohio statediana, the university of illinois at our bana, why did you highlight these schools? guest: we were looking at the great lakes region for that project. we were looking at their racial and socioeconomic diversity to figure out whether or not they were doing the things they could be doing to ensure that students from different racial and economic backgrounds were enrolled in their institutions. what we found was that there is room for improvement. the findings that we saw at those flagships, you may find them at various other flagships all across the country. that is why we need to be opening this up to higher education, broadly and saying to our public and private, what are we doing unintentionally or intentionally to not serve these students? ihep.org. if you want to find that. legacy students, what is the issue and what is the concern? guest: your parents went to the institution. for many low income families, their parents did not go to college. that puts them at an immediate disadvant
host: you mentioned a report your organization put together that highlights six universities. ohio statediana, the university of illinois at our bana, why did you highlight these schools? guest: we were looking at the great lakes region for that project. we were looking at their racial and socioeconomic diversity to figure out whether or not they were doing the things they could be doing to ensure that students from different racial and economic backgrounds were enrolled in their institutions....
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she is a pulitzer-prize winning columnist, and journalism professor at kent state university in ohio., chris buskirk. editor of the conservativean journawebsite "american greatness," and based in phoenix. >> woodruff: the amount of hello to both of you, and welcome. let me just first ask you so our audience knows, how do you hear from americans? how do you communicate -- how do you run into ordinary peple? chris buskirk. >> well, i tell you, the way a lot of people do, i guess. i mean, as you be, judy, i'm on the road a lot so i see people all ov the country just in the ordinary course of doing business, talking to people, interpersonal relationships, that sort of thing, but i alsro get aemendous amount of email every day, which i try very hard to answer all of it. but between twitter and social media and email, especially email still, which is, actually, i think great, i her from a lot of people every day, and it just -- it's helpful to keep -- you know, kind of keep me listening to what other people are saying who are not doing politics for a living. >> and, connie, what about you?
she is a pulitzer-prize winning columnist, and journalism professor at kent state university in ohio., chris buskirk. editor of the conservativean journawebsite "american greatness," and based in phoenix. >> woodruff: the amount of hello to both of you, and welcome. let me just first ask you so our audience knows, how do you hear from americans? how do you communicate -- how do you run into ordinary peple? chris buskirk. >> well, i tell you, the way a lot of people do, i...
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universities. to anyone else attending or, i got waitlisted at ohio state. i got waitlisted.t could have been something different. kennedy: and like you said, those are people that are so upset. the fact that those are the ones that work hard, they did test prep. i think of the student athletes that work for years and years and balance their time and give up so much in order to participate in the sport they love year-round and clubs and school and at the same time do whatever they can to get good grades. and then you know the line is cut for girls who grow crew and have never been in a boat. quickly take a picture or two. she just dropped off. she probably didn't go to school at all. she talked about not going. they just put the diploma up. and it makes it so much worse for those that can't go to school. kennedy: and apparently the person when the wiretap went to houses appearance and said listen, i'm going to be wearing a wire, i'm going to cooperate with the fastest dose and thinker incriminated! they just take any plea agreement entered in the trash. >> by the way is a gra
universities. to anyone else attending or, i got waitlisted at ohio state. i got waitlisted.t could have been something different. kennedy: and like you said, those are people that are so upset. the fact that those are the ones that work hard, they did test prep. i think of the student athletes that work for years and years and balance their time and give up so much in order to participate in the sport they love year-round and clubs and school and at the same time do whatever they can to get...
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ohio state professor edward hill on the economic impact of the 2019 trade disputes on ohio and the rest of the nation. also duke university professor talks about reparations and the role they could play in the 2020 presidential campaign. then anita mcbride who served as a chief of staff to first lady laura bush. on the role of the first lady and be sure to watch washington journal on monday starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern for a look at the freshmen member s of the 101st congress. moments from key hearings. >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday on c-span, joint chiefs of staff chair joseph dunford talks about military operations and priorities for the future a at 10:30 a.m. eastern. later at 5:15, the commerce department, the pentagon and the justice department discuss their oversight role within government. on c-span 2 in the morning, federal communications chair speaks to the american cable association. that's followed by the heritage foundation hosting a discussion on the national security mplications of 5 g technology. next canadian prime minister justin trudeau speaks to members over the house of commons where
ohio state professor edward hill on the economic impact of the 2019 trade disputes on ohio and the rest of the nation. also duke university professor talks about reparations and the role they could play in the 2020 presidential campaign. then anita mcbride who served as a chief of staff to first lady laura bush. on the role of the first lady and be sure to watch washington journal on monday starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern for a look at the freshmen member s of the 101st congress. moments from key...
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ohio state senate and executive in residence. in the school of public affairs at american university.er ted cruz campaign pollster, g.o.p. pollster, and a ceo of wpa intelligence. chris, i will start with you. as i said last hour on "outnumbered," i likened it to basketball. this is somewhat if a baller move by senator mcconnell. he's putting democrats on the spot. what if they doing? >> he is, and alexandria ocasio-cortez is learning an important. you can't throw out ideas of it being consequent to spread what he's doing is forcing every democrat, it seems like they are either ran for president are thinking about it. he's putting them on the record as to whether or not they support socialist policies whether they have to take a stand against their progressive base. the important aspect of that -- and much of the running for president part of it -- is because when you look at 2020 it has important consequences in some states like pennsylvania and michigan. with the green new deal would do is essentially destroyed the steel industry, destroy the auto industry, destroy the coal industry
ohio state senate and executive in residence. in the school of public affairs at american university.er ted cruz campaign pollster, g.o.p. pollster, and a ceo of wpa intelligence. chris, i will start with you. as i said last hour on "outnumbered," i likened it to basketball. this is somewhat if a baller move by senator mcconnell. he's putting democrats on the spot. what if they doing? >> he is, and alexandria ocasio-cortez is learning an important. you can't throw out ideas of...
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the coal states, that he won states the democrats university win and won them by going in and saying i'm going to revive the coal industry. what happens in pennsylvania and ohioest virginia even where the president made that his point of attack? >> well, what i have shown is we can win wisconsin, michigan, minnesota, illinois and kansas because we won it this year. i was chairman of the democratic governor's association and worked to fashion an economic development message that will create jobs for people in all kinds of industries including manufacturing industries in part around clean energy jobs and he flipped five seats down the heartland of the midwest. we won in the midwest big time with my governors who i was associated with because we came up with smart messages not just the midwest. we picked up two governor's seats not southwest where michelle campaigned on top of a wind turbine and steve sislak will be building solar farms. this is a message that can connect to the economic anxieties of people with whom we did not connect in 2016. look, somebody who was challenging me, you know, senator mccain's daughter was challenging me today on another show. >>
the coal states, that he won states the democrats university win and won them by going in and saying i'm going to revive the coal industry. what happens in pennsylvania and ohioest virginia even where the president made that his point of attack? >> well, what i have shown is we can win wisconsin, michigan, minnesota, illinois and kansas because we won it this year. i was chairman of the democratic governor's association and worked to fashion an economic development message that will...
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ohio. instead, he chose to give a speech at his alma mater, the university of tennessee chattanooga. >>> the golden statearriors play tomorrow night against the denver nuggets. he played with the warriors before joining the australian foot bug league. >>> lebron james is now number 4 on the all time on the scoring list past a guy named michael jordan. take a look at this. >> king james has movement past air jordan and is now number 4 all time scorer in nba history. >> scored point number 32293 against the denver nuggets in the second quarter. next on lebron's list, kobe bryant. he needs 1332 more points to pass kobe and he may do that some time next season. >>> facebook is launching a new strategy to protect users privacy. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg say that they will ensure private when users communicate with friends along with encryption services. he also ensures that data privacy is not compromised. >> i'm not surprised because facebook has been under a lot of pressure to increase privacy. >> he went on to en is your transparency. >>> the chinese tech giant, huwei is suing the u.s. over laws along p
ohio. instead, he chose to give a speech at his alma mater, the university of tennessee chattanooga. >>> the golden statearriors play tomorrow night against the denver nuggets. he played with the warriors before joining the australian foot bug league. >>> lebron james is now number 4 on the all time on the scoring list past a guy named michael jordan. take a look at this. >> king james has movement past air jordan and is now number 4 all time scorer in nba history....
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so sure to turn off voters in wisconsin and michigan and ohio and pennsylvania and florida, the states that matter the most, he promised universal health care, and then he lied. two years later, he said no way. he didn't want it. it was too expensive and too inefficient. he promised he wouldn't cut medicare for seniors, wouldn't take money away from them. ended up cutting $845 billion in his latest budget. they'll quibble and say it wasn't $845 billion. it was more like $560 billion. it was a lot of money. donald trump also promised he would never cut medicaid. he bragged about it. he said this is my deal. promising to never cut medicare and medicaid and mike huckabee is stealing these ideas from me. he broke those promises as well. he promised americans, he promised workers in pennsylvania. you're going to pay less, your deductibles are going to be less. you're going to get better coverage. everybody is going to have coverage and i'm not going to eliminate pre-existing conditions. what he proposed yesterday, make no mistake, in 2020, a much bigger political earthquake on the ground than anything we find out when the mueller rep
so sure to turn off voters in wisconsin and michigan and ohio and pennsylvania and florida, the states that matter the most, he promised universal health care, and then he lied. two years later, he said no way. he didn't want it. it was too expensive and too inefficient. he promised he wouldn't cut medicare for seniors, wouldn't take money away from them. ended up cutting $845 billion in his latest budget. they'll quibble and say it wasn't $845 billion. it was more like $560 billion. it was a...
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as a freshman student at howard university i still call ohio my home so i requested an absentee ballot from out-of-state. i was told the patient and keep track of my ballot tracking the online system. i waited and waited and my ballot never came. the system i was asked reliant failed. and like some others voting absentee i missed my first midterm election. i was eligible to vote in. what are some solutions that can implement it at the state or national level to promote young people to prevent young people from going through the situation once again? >> i really appreciate the question, and to some new literally won her first race by seven votes, i just want to tell you that your voice is really important and your vote needs to be counted. it is incumbent upon us as public officials to ensure that we can make that happen, not just in our own states but across the country. so i want to applaud the efforts of leadership in congress right now of my two senators, merkley and widen com, for tackling somf these issues. and that is illuminating requirements are met absentee ballots, making sure that folks that
as a freshman student at howard university i still call ohio my home so i requested an absentee ballot from out-of-state. i was told the patient and keep track of my ballot tracking the online system. i waited and waited and my ballot never came. the system i was asked reliant failed. and like some others voting absentee i missed my first midterm election. i was eligible to vote in. what are some solutions that can implement it at the state or national level to promote young people to prevent...
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who won the first ncaa championship the answer, the university of oregon, defeating ohio state 46-33.>>> time for today's market moverers dom chu joins us >> good morning, kayla lululemon sup, the athleticwear maker noted for yoga pants gave positive guidance and announced a $500 million stock buy-back program, helped along by strong demand during the past holiday season and joe kernen's continued purchase of abc pants. all kidding aside, shares up 12%. shares of accenture up around 4% the tech services and consulting company posted earnings and revenues that came in better than analyst forecast. it is seeing continued momentum in its digital and cloud services offerings, those shares up by 4% or so right now >>> there's nielsen, the media metrics and performance management company is around 11%, 10% on around a thousand shares of premarket volume, helped lower by a report from the "new york post" that blackstone was dropping out of an option to buy the company, according to sources familiar and also demand waning from apollo global, according to one source familiar, again, that sourc
who won the first ncaa championship the answer, the university of oregon, defeating ohio state 46-33.>>> time for today's market moverers dom chu joins us >> good morning, kayla lululemon sup, the athleticwear maker noted for yoga pants gave positive guidance and announced a $500 million stock buy-back program, helped along by strong demand during the past holiday season and joe kernen's continued purchase of abc pants. all kidding aside, shares up 12%. shares of accenture up...
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. >> that was a brilliant move let's play ohio state and michigan in football. >> that makes university, come on over. >> we have done well in basketball we have done well in basketball. >> yeah. >> we'll stick with that. >> we'll stick with that so anyway going back to the idea of impact investing, bill mcglashan, about $3 billion in assets spread out over two funds, around impact investing in particular. he was put on indefinite leave on tuesday after prosecutors said he was involved in the college bribery scandal. mcglashan allegedly paid someone to correct his son's answers on the a.c.t. and falsified an athletic profile for his son last night mcglashan announced he was resigning from tpg. minutes later, tpg said he was terminated for cause, adding that the allegations and the criminal complaint were, quote, antithetical to the values of the firm e-mail exchange obtained by cnbc shows he both resigned and was fired, but the distinction may matter in terms of compensation. tpg's ceo wrote in one of the e-mails to mcglashan he would be in touch about the economic consequences of mcgla
. >> that was a brilliant move let's play ohio state and michigan in football. >> that makes university, come on over. >> we have done well in basketball we have done well in basketball. >> yeah. >> we'll stick with that. >> we'll stick with that so anyway going back to the idea of impact investing, bill mcglashan, about $3 billion in assets spread out over two funds, around impact investing in particular. he was put on indefinite leave on tuesday after...
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coming up on thursday morning, ohio state professor hill on the report on the economic impact of the trade disputes in ohio and the rest of the nation. and a duke university professor talks about reparations and the role they can play in the 2020 presidential campaign. and anita mcbride, who served as the chief of staff to first lady laura bush, on first lady melania trump's be best campaign and in the role of the first lady. and watch "washington journal" looknday for an in-depth at the freshmen members of the 160th congress their interviews committee events and moments from key hearings. ♪ announcer: coming up, a look at birthright citizenship and immigration policy in the u.s. broughtment museum historians and scholars together for the discussion. it runs about an hour and a half. everyone.ening, welcome to the tenement museum. my name is laura lee in and manage that program here at the museum. i am excited to have you for our discussion on birthright citizenship. we are here with our partners, the sar
coming up on thursday morning, ohio state professor hill on the report on the economic impact of the trade disputes in ohio and the rest of the nation. and a duke university professor talks about reparations and the role they can play in the 2020 presidential campaign. and anita mcbride, who served as the chief of staff to first lady laura bush, on first lady melania trump's be best campaign and in the role of the first lady. and watch "washington journal" looknday for an in-depth at...
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coming up this morning, ohio state professor edward hill on a new report about the economic impact of the 2018 trade disputes on ohio and the rest of the nation. also, a duke university professor talks about the 2020 presidential campaign. -- reparations and the role they could play in the 2020 presidential campaign. then, anita mcbride, who served as chief of staff to first lady laura bush, on first lady melania trump's "be best" campaign on the role of the first lady. be sure to watch "washington on monday starting at 7:00 eastern for an in-depth look at the freshman members of the 116th congress through interviews and events and moments from key hearings. here is a look at our live coverage thursday. on c-span, general joseph dunford talks about military operations and priorities for the future. that is at 10:30 a.m. eastern. later at 5:15 comment inspector general's from both health and human services, the pentagon, and the justice department discuss their oversight role within government. on c-span2 in the morning, the federal communications commission chair ajit pai, and the heritage foundation hosting a discussion on the national security implications of 5g te
coming up this morning, ohio state professor edward hill on a new report about the economic impact of the 2018 trade disputes on ohio and the rest of the nation. also, a duke university professor talks about the 2020 presidential campaign. -- reparations and the role they could play in the 2020 presidential campaign. then, anita mcbride, who served as chief of staff to first lady laura bush, on first lady melania trump's "be best" campaign on the role of the first lady. be sure to...
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states can speak to whoever they want and it's true. in ohio we welcomed them at our colleges and universities.what's the situation in china with regard to u.s. diplomats and their ability to speak with whatever group they might choose? >> sometimes it can work and sometimes can't. you can't guarantee that you will have access to anybody. meetings can get canceled at the very last minute, as what happened with ambassador branstead in november. so it's ununpredictable. >> let me tell you one story we heard during our investigation. it was from a u.s. school official, a dean, actually, and this dean told us that she was interviewed for several hours by chinese police regarding her school's involvement with your acc program. it was a harrowing experience for her. it was a difficult, emotional, tough experience. is this something that you believe happens often, and are you concerned about u.s. universities essentially self-censoring in china because of this kind of harassment? >> it's a very good question, something we talk about a lot. i can't give you an answer because i don't know that we have d
states can speak to whoever they want and it's true. in ohio we welcomed them at our colleges and universities.what's the situation in china with regard to u.s. diplomats and their ability to speak with whatever group they might choose? >> sometimes it can work and sometimes can't. you can't guarantee that you will have access to anybody. meetings can get canceled at the very last minute, as what happened with ambassador branstead in november. so it's ununpredictable. >> let me tell...
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state university, we also have the best hockey program in the country. host: thank you. up next, we will be joined by congresswoman marcy kaptur, democrat of ohioiscuss the u.s. trade deficit. but first, representative don young of alaska begin the longest-serving member of the house, surpassing the tenure of former speaker joe canyon. here is a tribute to him on the house floor yesterday. a mr. speaker, i rise to mark stark moment in our institution as don young, dean of the house, becomes the longest-serving republican in the house's history. [applause] [laughter] [cheers and applause] rep. pelosi: is that a blushing don young that we see behind the ?eard there on behalf of the entire house, mr. speaker, i congratulate congressman young on this on her your 46 years of proud service on behalf of the people of alaska. don young has served alongside from alaska, six senators and 11 governors. governors of his proud state. eight presidents signing his bills into law, proudly cover the walls of his rayburn office. despite -- he is -- despite the length of time, every single day he serves here, it is clear that don is passionate about his patriotis
state university, we also have the best hockey program in the country. host: thank you. up next, we will be joined by congresswoman marcy kaptur, democrat of ohioiscuss the u.s. trade deficit. but first, representative don young of alaska begin the longest-serving member of the house, surpassing the tenure of former speaker joe canyon. here is a tribute to him on the house floor yesterday. a mr. speaker, i rise to mark stark moment in our institution as don young, dean of the house, becomes the...
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i have been to the freezer at ohio state university where they keep the cores that they have drilled out of glaciers and seen how they go back and do these micromeasurements that let you know what the carbon dioxide levels were. so we're not off by a little, folks. we're off by a lot. and when you consider the known scientific effect of carbon dioxide concentrations, we've known what it did, that it was a greenhouse gas since abraham lincoln was riding around here in his top hat. this is not scientific news. we know this stuff. and when you consider that we're that far out of the range that has made human life and development comfortable on this planet throughout the entire duration of our species and we're out of that range for the first time in 400,000 years and we're out of that range by an amount that's practically equal to the entire range itself. if that is not a signal for us to wake up and pay attention, i don't know what is. and the fact that the fossil fuel industry can drown out that signal with their political signal in this body is astounding. mr. van hollen: madam presi
i have been to the freezer at ohio state university where they keep the cores that they have drilled out of glaciers and seen how they go back and do these micromeasurements that let you know what the carbon dioxide levels were. so we're not off by a little, folks. we're off by a lot. and when you consider the known scientific effect of carbon dioxide concentrations, we've known what it did, that it was a greenhouse gas since abraham lincoln was riding around here in his top hat. this is not...