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steve hartman, "on the road," in toledo, ohio. >> o'donnell: and it doesn't end there.e is also paying tuition for some parents, like chris' mom. she's going to go back to school to become a social worker. we wish them the very best. we'll be right back. best to keep our nation going. because despite everything that's changed, one thing hasn't and that's our devotion to you and our communities. our priority will always be to keep you and our associates safe, while making sure you can still get the essentials you need. ♪ (brian) i've had a hcopd...tack, a heart transplant... lung cancer... and part of my lung removed. my tip is: if smoking doesn't get you one way, it'll get you another. (announcer) you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. ♪ upport by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. puts cash back in your wallet. earn 5% cash back on everything you buy at walmart.com... mom! paper towels! ...including things for the science fair. what's in your wallet? >> o'donnell: next wee news investigation: are companies putting profits before workers'
steve hartman, "on the road," in toledo, ohio. >> o'donnell: and it doesn't end there.e is also paying tuition for some parents, like chris' mom. she's going to go back to school to become a social worker. we wish them the very best. we'll be right back. best to keep our nation going. because despite everything that's changed, one thing hasn't and that's our devotion to you and our communities. our priority will always be to keep you and our associates safe, while making sure...
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. >> reporter: it all started at a school assembly in toledo, ohio. does anybody know what this is about? as we first reported in january, the kids had no idea why they'd been called here. >> nobody knows. >> reporter: when up walked a wealthy businessman named pete kadens. >> right now, this next minute is the most important moment of my life. >> reporter: pete had been thinking a lot about social injustice and how to fix it. >> if you want to make a bis difference, you go to the epicenter of inequity. and to me, scott high school was the center of inequity. >> reporter: scott high school has some of the most disadvantaged kids in the state but the school was rich with kids with dreams, students like chris rowland, kids who wanted to go to college but couldn't afford it, especially with what happened last fall. tat's when chris' mom, abena, lost her job and his dad died in a house fire. >> my dad was the closest person i had in my life. >> he was such an awesome father. he is still going to make him proud. i know he is. >> reporter: just have to figu
. >> reporter: it all started at a school assembly in toledo, ohio. does anybody know what this is about? as we first reported in january, the kids had no idea why they'd been called here. >> nobody knows. >> reporter: when up walked a wealthy businessman named pete kadens. >> right now, this next minute is the most important moment of my life. >> reporter: pete had been thinking a lot about social injustice and how to fix it. >> if you want to make a bis...
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and 2 years later in toledo ohio. she dumps her sculptures to the different locations most often public spaces. for $29000.00 installation. was displayed in a community center in michigan. bringing them. to places where. people have lost connection with nature. and. thank you. the people of parma have become part of the work in the autumn rebecca louise law plans to expand the sculpture with dried violets that people of collected especially for her. and finally one intrepid off her house in britain staged performances over the weekend. opera has the advantage of being in a beautiful part of the south an english countryside indeed it is famous for its rural setting where audiences picnic on the wings of this country house in the interval but this is staging operators like yeah often box made. in their gardens whilst the audience sits where they normally would picnic of. those measures. only temporary and of course depending on the fickle british weather. that's all for this edition of. hours of. facebook. join us. for
and 2 years later in toledo ohio. she dumps her sculptures to the different locations most often public spaces. for $29000.00 installation. was displayed in a community center in michigan. bringing them. to places where. people have lost connection with nature. and. thank you. the people of parma have become part of the work in the autumn rebecca louise law plans to expand the sculpture with dried violets that people of collected especially for her. and finally one intrepid off her house in...
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. >> it started at a school assembly in toledo, ohio. >> does anyone know what this is about?een called her. when up walked pete caden. >> right now this next minute is the most important moment of my life. >> pete hk thinking a lot about social injustice and how to fix it. >> you want to make a difference, you go to the accept center of inequity and to me, scott high school was the epicenter. >> scott high school has some of the most disadvantaged stuptsz in the states. it's still rich with dreams, like chris roland. always wanted to go to college. chris's mom lost her job and his dad died many a housefire. >> my dad was the closest person. >> he's such an awesome person. >> unfortunately, unbeknownst to chris, that path to a brighter future was about to find him. >> if you're sitting here in this room today, television, room and board will be paid for you and you will go to college for free. [ cheers and applause ] >> after we first told this story, about 75 kids, flee quarters of the graduating class accepted the generous offer, including chris, who will be study ia police
. >> it started at a school assembly in toledo, ohio. >> does anyone know what this is about?een called her. when up walked pete caden. >> right now this next minute is the most important moment of my life. >> pete hk thinking a lot about social injustice and how to fix it. >> you want to make a difference, you go to the accept center of inequity and to me, scott high school was the epicenter. >> scott high school has some of the most disadvantaged stuptsz in...
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grandpa jake left home under a fifth grade education heading for the bright lights of toledo ohio. he went to work as a buggy mechanic and then one day a horseless buggy of the shop. grandpa is all that and he saw the future. it didn't take long to realize cleaner hands were to be had into selling things instead of repairing them. also, my uncle arches birthdate and grandma and grandpa's wedding anniversary were a little too close for comfort. anyway, he got in the car business and by the time i came along in the 19 orgies, we had a overwrote automotive. they ran the used car lot and it was a salesman and they ran the parts department and they worked in the department and all of the cousins and we all worked out on the caon thecar lot, cleaning ae car is. my cousin would go on to run the ohio car dealer association and association andi would go on tot is that i do, writing about cars and stuff. i tell you, even in these dark days for the automobile i wish there were times that they stayed in toledo and taken over that buick agency because beyond this late night local tv car dealers
grandpa jake left home under a fifth grade education heading for the bright lights of toledo ohio. he went to work as a buggy mechanic and then one day a horseless buggy of the shop. grandpa is all that and he saw the future. it didn't take long to realize cleaner hands were to be had into selling things instead of repairing them. also, my uncle arches birthdate and grandma and grandpa's wedding anniversary were a little too close for comfort. anyway, he got in the car business and by the time...
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working that now from san francisco to toledo ohio to tampa florida. >>pandemic pods or micro school groups are popping up all over social media. each with their own set of rules we're going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands but in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents carrying teen a teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom. >>at some point this year so a lot of the teachers they'll tell me they're not sure they want to sign on and a lot of them are coming back because they can get the same amount of money or more. >>working have today, staying safe. >>a lucrative deal for teachers may yet another way covid has highlighted how a good education often depends on what your parents can afford. a more cost effective option families who plan to follow their school's virtual learning plan we're home-schooling difference to their forming their own pods and hiring a tutor to help with all the digital homework and check ins. >>lessons on who is he. we do
working that now from san francisco to toledo ohio to tampa florida. >>pandemic pods or micro school groups are popping up all over social media. each with their own set of rules we're going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands but in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents carrying teen a teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom. >>at some point this year so a lot of the teachers...
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grandpa jake left home armed with a fifth-grade education heading for the bright lights of toledo, ohio. and he went to work as a buggy mechanic, a buggy mechanic, and then one day a horseless buggy pulled up at the shop and grandpa saw that and he saw the future. he fixed that, too, and it didn't take crap along to realize more money was to be made selling them. also my uncle birthday and grandma and grandpa wedding anniversary were a little too close for comfort. so anyway he got in the car business and by the time that the came along in the 1940s we had a work you and grandpa and methodical arch own the dealership and my dad's and younger brother randy used car lot and baby brother jack was a salesman, a cousin ran the parts department elderly aunts and girl cousins worked in office until the boy cousins in the all worked out on the car lot cleaning and boxing the cars. my cousin would go on to run the a while party association and i would go on to do whatever it is that i do in this book, write about cars and stuff. even in these dark days for the american automobile there are times
grandpa jake left home armed with a fifth-grade education heading for the bright lights of toledo, ohio. and he went to work as a buggy mechanic, a buggy mechanic, and then one day a horseless buggy pulled up at the shop and grandpa saw that and he saw the future. he fixed that, too, and it didn't take crap along to realize more money was to be made selling them. also my uncle birthday and grandma and grandpa wedding anniversary were a little too close for comfort. so anyway he got in the car...
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education heading for the bright lights of toledo, ohio. he went to work as a buggy mechanic and then one day over swiss buggy pulled up at the shop and grandpa so that insult the future and he fixed that too. it didn't take grandpa long to realize cleaner hands were to be had in more money was to be made selling things instead of repairing them and also grandma and grandpa's wedding anniversary were a little too close for comfort. so anyway he got into the car business and by the time i came along in the 1940s we had old work the weekend grandpa and my uncle owns a dealership in my father was a sales manager in dad's younger brother drove it around and used car lot and my brother jack was a salesman. i ran the parts department and all the aunts and the girl cousins worked in the office and all the boy cousins worked out on the car lot cleaning and waxing the cars. our son-in-law would go on to run the ohio car dealer association and i would go on to do whatever it is that i do in this book writing about cars and stuff. i'll tell you even t
education heading for the bright lights of toledo, ohio. he went to work as a buggy mechanic and then one day over swiss buggy pulled up at the shop and grandpa so that insult the future and he fixed that too. it didn't take grandpa long to realize cleaner hands were to be had in more money was to be made selling things instead of repairing them and also grandma and grandpa's wedding anniversary were a little too close for comfort. so anyway he got into the car business and by the time i came...
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grandpa jake left home armed with a fifth-grade education heading for the bright lights of toledo, ohio. and he went to work as a buggy mechanic, a buggy mechanic, and then one day a horseless buggy pulled up at the shop and grandpa saw that and he saw the future. he fixed that, too, and it didn't take grandpa along to realize clean hands were dead and more money was to be made selling those things is that repairing them. so anyway he got in the car business and by the time that i came along in the 1940s we had a buick law. we all worked out on the car lot cleaning and waxing the cars. my cousin would go on to run the a while car dealer association and i would go on to do whatever it is that i do in this book, write about cars and stuff. even in these dark days for the american automobile there are times i wish i'd stayed in toledo and taken over the agency. those late-night tv local car dealership ads, i got this whole idea of want to do hybrid hats treasure island buick. come out with a parrot on my shoulder and one of those big cats, and eyepatch come on down to pirate patch where pr
grandpa jake left home armed with a fifth-grade education heading for the bright lights of toledo, ohio. and he went to work as a buggy mechanic, a buggy mechanic, and then one day a horseless buggy pulled up at the shop and grandpa saw that and he saw the future. he fixed that, too, and it didn't take grandpa along to realize clean hands were dead and more money was to be made selling those things is that repairing them. so anyway he got in the car business and by the time that i came along in...
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outside toledo, ohio somewhere. i want to get to the data in a moment, with markets moving. futures -21. i would say this has really -- this is really jump circuit by the french pmi numbers. why was this a surprise? francine: i was reading the breakdown. the sharp slowdown is basically driven by services. it shows that the escape from recession won't be flailing like some economists thought. . guess it is partly seasonal i would also point to the fact that infections are rising quite significantly, especially in france, germany, and other countries. leaders are saying they don't want to go back into lockdown, especially when you look at these pretty terrible numbers in terms of many factoring pmi, but also services pmi. it might also be difficult not to pre-impose measures if the number of people getting infected does rise. so it will be a complicated quarter going into the winter months. tom: a massive difference here is tourism. ? my it is a big deal in the united states. certainly new york city greatly deals, i get it is a big in the united states. certainly new york city
outside toledo, ohio somewhere. i want to get to the data in a moment, with markets moving. futures -21. i would say this has really -- this is really jump circuit by the french pmi numbers. why was this a surprise? francine: i was reading the breakdown. the sharp slowdown is basically driven by services. it shows that the escape from recession won't be flailing like some economists thought. . guess it is partly seasonal i would also point to the fact that infections are rising quite...
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. >> reporter: from san francisco to toledo, ohio, to tampa, florida.school groups are popping up each with their own set of rules. >> we are going to say we can go to the grocery store, wear masks, wash our hands. >> reporter: in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some guaranteeing a teacher their full salary. >> so a lot of teachers will tell me they're not sure if they want to sign on. a lot are coming back because they can get the same amount of money or more working half day staying safe. >> reporter: this is another way that a good education depends on what your parents can afford. >> they're following a virtual learning plan. >> we're not home schooling. >> reporter: they're forming their own pods and helping the tutor with the check-ins. >> once they're done with the digital learning, then they take a break and that's where the tutor will come and facilitate and make sure they stay on track with that curriculum. >> in many cases details are being ironed out but parents with kids with a pre-existing condition or special needs, the pod mod
. >> reporter: from san francisco to toledo, ohio, to tampa, florida.school groups are popping up each with their own set of rules. >> we are going to say we can go to the grocery store, wear masks, wash our hands. >> reporter: in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some guaranteeing a teacher their full salary. >> so a lot of teachers will tell me they're not sure if they want to sign on. a lot are coming back because they can get the same amount of money or more...
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. >> reporter: from san francisco to toledo, ohio, to tampa, florida, pandemic pods or micro school groupsing up all over social media, each with their own set of rules. >> we are going to say we can go to the grocery store, but always wear masks and wash our hands. >> reporter: but in-person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents guaranteeing a teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom at some point this year. >> so a lot of the teachers, they'll tell me they're not sure they want to sign on. and a lot of them are coming back because they can get the same amount of money or more working half day staying safe. >> reporter: a lucrative deal for teachers but yet another way covid has highlighted how a good education often depends on what your parents can afford. a more cost-effective option, families who plan to follow their school's virtual learning plan. they're forming their own pods and hiring a tutor to help with all the digital homework and check-ins. >> once they're done with the digital learning, then they take a break and that's wher
. >> reporter: from san francisco to toledo, ohio, to tampa, florida, pandemic pods or micro school groupsing up all over social media, each with their own set of rules. >> we are going to say we can go to the grocery store, but always wear masks and wash our hands. >> reporter: but in-person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents guaranteeing a teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom at some point this year. >> so a...
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working on school them down from san francisco to toledo ohio to tampa florida. >>pandemic pods or micro school groups are popping up all over social media. each with their own set of rules we're going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands but in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents carrying teen teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom. >>at some point this year so a lot of the teachers will tell me they're not sure they want to sign on and a lot of them are coming back because they can get the same amount of money or more. >>working have today, staying safe. >>a lucrative deal for teachers may yet another way covid has highlighted how a good education often depends on what your parents can afford a more cost effective option. families who plan to follow their school's virtual learning plan we're not home going difference, they're forming their own pods and hiring a tutor to help with all the digital homework and check ins. >>lessons on who is he. we don't e
working on school them down from san francisco to toledo ohio to tampa florida. >>pandemic pods or micro school groups are popping up all over social media. each with their own set of rules we're going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands but in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents carrying teen teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom. >>at some point this year so a lot of the...
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carmen, who spent most of his life in toledo, ohio, was a top amateur boxer in the 1940s and '50s. he would go on to travel the world, teaching the sport to young white trainers would rarely visit.rm 's daughter said the ib-year-old "wanted to grab everything he po could" ver told himself no." 72-year-old liz mar opened kona kitchen"attleurant" 18 years ago, with her daughter and son-in-law. she was a warm face that everyone knew and loved, her daughter said. she made customers feel like part of the family.ey ould call her "auntie" or" grandma." liz came to the u.s. from ji as a teenager. her daughter described her as d"selfless," and said she anything for her three children and seven grandchildren. lennie leblanc was 45 years old. he was born in worcester, massachusetts with cerebral palsy. lennie could never walk or talk, but his mom said he was always a happy child. l lennie wough-- a deep belly laugh-- sometimes for no reason. he lived most of his life in a nursing home where his caregivers adored him. he loved music and often spent time with his family. >> woodruff: as of toni
carmen, who spent most of his life in toledo, ohio, was a top amateur boxer in the 1940s and '50s. he would go on to travel the world, teaching the sport to young white trainers would rarely visit.rm 's daughter said the ib-year-old "wanted to grab everything he po could" ver told himself no." 72-year-old liz mar opened kona kitchen"attleurant" 18 years ago, with her daughter and son-in-law. she was a warm face that everyone knew and loved, her daughter said. she made...
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. >> reporter: from san francisco to toledo, ohio to tampa, florida, pandemic pods or microschool groupsng up all over social media, each with their own set of rules. >> we are going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands. >> reporter: but in-person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents guaranteeing a teach irtheir full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom at some point this year. >> so a lot of the teachers, they will tell me they are not sure they want to sign on, and a a lot of them are coming back because they can get the same amount of money or more working half day, staying safe. >> reporter: a lucrative deal for teachers but yet another way covid has highlighted how a good education often depends on what your parents can afford. a more cost-effective option, families who plan to follow their school's virtual learning plan. >> we're not home-schooling them. that's a difference. >> reporter: forming their own pods and hiring a tutor to help with all digital homework and check-ins. >> once they are done
. >> reporter: from san francisco to toledo, ohio to tampa, florida, pandemic pods or microschool groupsng up all over social media, each with their own set of rules. >> we are going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands. >> reporter: but in-person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents guaranteeing a teach irtheir full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom at some point this year. >> so a...
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working on school them down from san francisco to toledo ohio to tampa florida.c pods or micro school groups are popping up all over social media. each with their own set of rules we're going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands but in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents carrying teen teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom. >>at some point this year so a lot of the teachers will tell me they're not sure they want to sign on and a lot of them are coming back because they can get the same amount of money or more. >>working have today, staying safe. >>a lucrative deal for teachers may yet another way covid has highlighted how a good education often depends on what your parents can afford. a more cost effective option families who plan to follow their school's virtual learning plan we're not home going difference, they're forming their own pods and hiring a tutor to help with all the digital homework and check ins. >>lessons on who is he. we don't earning whe
working on school them down from san francisco to toledo ohio to tampa florida.c pods or micro school groups are popping up all over social media. each with their own set of rules we're going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands but in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents carrying teen teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom. >>at some point this year so a lot of the teachers will...
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closure of the toledo, ohio, processing plant in 2012, northwest ohio has been sent to the metroplex processing michigan.n as my constituents can attest, his new arrangement has not worked. we have experienced countless lost mail troyed and for years, including, including 1,000 absentee ballots election.6 general hat is why i have continuously engaged with the usps to get they have and committed to me to implement procedures for election ohio.als in unfortunately, under h.r. 8015, prohibited ld be from making any changes to their operation if it's determined the changes would impede prompt, reliable, and efficient services. doesn't specifically say who will be making this determination, so it's safe to will be the unelected bureaucrats, individuals who the me for years that preferred way to sort mail would be through the metroplex. legally, bill could legally prohibit absentee in ots from being processed ohio base sorting facilities. in new conscious to support this democrat political threatens ecause it the rights of my constituents' right to be heard in november. speaker, i urge a
closure of the toledo, ohio, processing plant in 2012, northwest ohio has been sent to the metroplex processing michigan.n as my constituents can attest, his new arrangement has not worked. we have experienced countless lost mail troyed and for years, including, including 1,000 absentee ballots election.6 general hat is why i have continuously engaged with the usps to get they have and committed to me to implement procedures for election ohio.als in unfortunately, under h.r. 8015, prohibited ld...
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closure of the toledo, ohio, processing plant in 2012, northwest ohio has been sent to the metroplex processing michigan.n as my constituents can attest, his new arrangement has not worked. we have experienced countless lost mail troyed and for years, including, including 1,000 absentee ballots election.6 general hat is why i have continuously engaged with the usps to get they have and committed to me to implement procedures for election ohio.als in unfortunately, under h.r. 8015, prohibited ld be from making any changes to their operation if it's determined the changes would impede prompt, reliable, and efficient services. doesn't specifically say who will be making this determination, so it's safe to will be the unelected bureaucrats, individuals who the me for years that preferred way to sort mail would be through the metroplex. legally, bill could legally prohibit absentee in ots from being processed ohio base sorting facilities. in new conscious to support this democrat political threatens ecause it the rights of my constituents' right to be heard in november. speaker, i urge a
closure of the toledo, ohio, processing plant in 2012, northwest ohio has been sent to the metroplex processing michigan.n as my constituents can attest, his new arrangement has not worked. we have experienced countless lost mail troyed and for years, including, including 1,000 absentee ballots election.6 general hat is why i have continuously engaged with the usps to get they have and committed to me to implement procedures for election ohio.als in unfortunately, under h.r. 8015, prohibited ld...
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central michigan, eastern michigan, western michigan, akron, bowling green, northern illinois, ohio and toledothe cancellations, it was set to already lose millions of dollars. they just shut the entire conference down. ivy league conference looking at much the same, this on the heels of at least 60 nfl players who have been worried about the coronavirus itself and will not be playing this fall when the pros hit the gridiron. now, growing concerns as to whether that will ever happen. michael, our internet sensation and the guy is a sports encyclopedia. michael, as you predicted, it's spreading like wildfire. i'm not talking about the virus, i'm talking about shutting down ahead of the virus. what do you make of this? >> you know me, i always like to have a good time and look for the positive in life. it hurts me that i have to bring the bad and negative news to everybody out there. the fact is we're not going to get college sports this fall or winter. as you mentioned mid-american conference, that just broke. those are big schools, you're talking ohio university, bowling green, kent state. leg
central michigan, eastern michigan, western michigan, akron, bowling green, northern illinois, ohio and toledothe cancellations, it was set to already lose millions of dollars. they just shut the entire conference down. ivy league conference looking at much the same, this on the heels of at least 60 nfl players who have been worried about the coronavirus itself and will not be playing this fall when the pros hit the gridiron. now, growing concerns as to whether that will ever happen. michael,...
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in 2004, it was the state of ohio predict the early returns were coming from big cities. cleveland and toledo. it was a runaway for john kerry. those in cleveland and toledo in the industrial towns along the great lakes. a little bit later, inc. in the tally from southern ohio. this was an irresistible tornado had rush through the whole entire lower part of ohio. including the city of cincinnati. in the city of cincinnati had been somehow removed from the tally, where george bush had 150,000 votes. election would've gone to carry. that happens to be the sloth of ohio that was settled by the scotch irish. not only that, one of the main reasons according to surveys after the election. one of the main reasons that the scotch irish voted against kerry was that he was for gun control. and you would think, gun control, that is one issue. but believe me when i say this because irish are alone in this pretty that one issue if you're scotch irish, was an attack on guns but on yourself. your people, your way of life. because you were born fighting the constitution guarantee you your rifles. and you wil
in 2004, it was the state of ohio predict the early returns were coming from big cities. cleveland and toledo. it was a runaway for john kerry. those in cleveland and toledo in the industrial towns along the great lakes. a little bit later, inc. in the tally from southern ohio. this was an irresistible tornado had rush through the whole entire lower part of ohio. including the city of cincinnati. in the city of cincinnati had been somehow removed from the tally, where george bush had 150,000...
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ohio. the early returns were coming in from the big cities, cleveland and toledo. it was a runaway for john kerry in cleveland and toledo and the industrial town along the great lakes. a little bit later, in came the tally from southern ohio and it was as if an irresistible tornado had rushed through the entire lower part of ohio including the city of cincinnati. if the city of cincinnati had been somehow removed from the tally where george bush had a plurality of 150,000 votes the election would have gone to john kerry. that happens to be the swath of ohio that was settled by the scotch irish. not only that, one of the main reasons according to surveys after the election. one of the main reasons the scotch irish voted against john kerry was that he was for gun control. you would think gun control is one issue, but the scotch irish are not alone in this. that one issue if you were scotch irish was an attack not on guns, but on your self, your people, your way of life because you were born fighting the constitution guarantees you your rifles and you are going to hav
ohio. the early returns were coming in from the big cities, cleveland and toledo. it was a runaway for john kerry in cleveland and toledo and the industrial town along the great lakes. a little bit later, in came the tally from southern ohio and it was as if an irresistible tornado had rushed through the entire lower part of ohio including the city of cincinnati. if the city of cincinnati had been somehow removed from the tally where george bush had a plurality of 150,000 votes the election...
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was a runaway for john kerry in cleveland and toledo and the industrial town of along the great lake is. a little bit later, in came the tally from southern ohio. but it was as if the irresistible tornado had rushed through the part of ohio including the city of cincinna cincinnati. if the city had been somehow removed from the tally fire george bush who had 150,000 votes, for election would have gone to kerry. that happened to be a settled by the scots irish. not only that, one of the many reasons according to surveys that they voted against the kerry was that he was for gun control. you would think that's one issue. that one issue was an attack not on burns on your self, your people and way of life because you are bor were born fighting e constitution guarantees you your right and you are going to have them and are not going to take the government process lying down. another example of a an old part of the new south, meeting a modern technology and the edge of technology in the world is summed up in a single figure. he is from the hollows of west virginia. his older brother worked in the gas fields but the second world war came along and the
was a runaway for john kerry in cleveland and toledo and the industrial town of along the great lake is. a little bit later, in came the tally from southern ohio. but it was as if the irresistible tornado had rushed through the part of ohio including the city of cincinna cincinnati. if the city had been somehow removed from the tally fire george bush who had 150,000 votes, for election would have gone to kerry. that happened to be a settled by the scots irish. not only that, one of the many...
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toledo blade, liz sculca. liz, great to have you with us. you cover politics on the ground very closely in the state of ohio, one that the president won relativelyd you see on the visit yesterday? what is the state of play in ohio heading in less than three months from the vote? >> so we saw a huge response yesterday ahead of this visit and i think it's important to remember just how small the town is that the president visited. clyde, ohio. not a major city. first time a sitting president visited there since 1912 so this was a really big deal for the people that live there regardless of political affiliation. driving there from toledo, you see a lot of trump signs. there was a huge motorcade yesterday, many, many kids. people urging him to finish the wall. so it was a very -- a crowd very amped for the president yesterday and so the state of play in ohio, we have a lot of polls telling us this is an extraordinarily close race in ohio. the race is definitely shaping up to be competitive for 2012 but you wouldn't necessarily believe that after seeing this scene yesterday. >> are voters in ohio voting the way so many people will, the way you talk
toledo blade, liz sculca. liz, great to have you with us. you cover politics on the ground very closely in the state of ohio, one that the president won relativelyd you see on the visit yesterday? what is the state of play in ohio heading in less than three months from the vote? >> so we saw a huge response yesterday ahead of this visit and i think it's important to remember just how small the town is that the president visited. clyde, ohio. not a major city. first time a sitting...