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the ruling in ohio rare. case in point, north carolina where a court this past week rejected a challenge to gop gerrymandered maps. then there's texas, where state republicans have been expanding the number of seats in the texas house due to the state's rise in population. that, of course, is normal. what is not normal is the state's redrawing of maps to reduce the voting power of black and brown voters, which led to that population boom in texas. data from the brennan center for justice shows republicans controlled the redrawing of 187 district maps nationwide. democrats control only 75. so the question before us, is the victory in ohio a roadmap to stopping other states where gerrymandering is under way? joining us, jen miller, executive director of the league of women voters in ohio, and frieda levinson, legal director of the aclu of ohio. a lot of these gerrymandering cases essentially take voting power away from voters of color. how have states been able to get away with this? >> well, the more difficult
the ruling in ohio rare. case in point, north carolina where a court this past week rejected a challenge to gop gerrymandered maps. then there's texas, where state republicans have been expanding the number of seats in the texas house due to the state's rise in population. that, of course, is normal. what is not normal is the state's redrawing of maps to reduce the voting power of black and brown voters, which led to that population boom in texas. data from the brennan center for justice shows...
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this one for governor of ohio. and the president of voter latino, that is the group that plans to launch a new campaign for kyrsten sinema in 2024. let me start with you on the ground there on the discord over sinema and what it means for 2022. she's not up until 2024. there is a democratic senator up in 22 in mark kelly. i have to think what the state party did only put him in a tougher spot. what are you learning? >> well, they definitely tack different approaches to this filibuster vote regarding voting rights. senator mark kelly said he voted to change the senate rules last week. something that senator sinema did not do. it was interesting. people note that senator kelly is the one that came out with the new position. not that he had a position before. but he was undecided. and senator sinema has been mostly consistent on this idea of the filibuster. at left a for the past three years. it was senator sinema's unwillingness to change is what caused a lot of problems on the ground here in arizona. especially amon
this one for governor of ohio. and the president of voter latino, that is the group that plans to launch a new campaign for kyrsten sinema in 2024. let me start with you on the ground there on the discord over sinema and what it means for 2022. she's not up until 2024. there is a democratic senator up in 22 in mark kelly. i have to think what the state party did only put him in a tougher spot. what are you learning? >> well, they definitely tack different approaches to this filibuster...
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the company says it's going to be opening a new facility in ohio. zblenchts one of the fist planks was about trying to revive american manufacturing. when you look at his first year in office, one of the major challenges his administration had to deal with, the supply chain disruptions. especially as it relates to semi conductors, the chips that are part of so much of the goods that we use on a daily basis. according to one white house estimate that supply chain estimate shaved 1% off gdp of our economy. the president is eager to use this announcement by intel of the new factory being built in the ohio area. as an example of how the administration has really made progress on both of these issues. as the president has said often, one of the ways to deal with the issue of disruptions to the flow of goods to america is to make more of those goods in america. and so intel is part of a broader expansion of the semi conductor market in the united states. it's going to be announcing the new factory. 7,000 construction jobs it's going to create. 3,000 new p
the company says it's going to be opening a new facility in ohio. zblenchts one of the fist planks was about trying to revive american manufacturing. when you look at his first year in office, one of the major challenges his administration had to deal with, the supply chain disruptions. especially as it relates to semi conductors, the chips that are part of so much of the goods that we use on a daily basis. according to one white house estimate that supply chain estimate shaved 1% off gdp of...
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congresswoman shontel brown for ohio's 11th congressional district. brown beat turner in a contentious special primary election last year that attracted national attention. joining me now is nina turner. welcome to "the sunday show." >> thanks, jonathan. >> so nina, what will be different about this campaign than the one you ran a few months ago? >> well, there is a new district, new people, new time. i mean, it really is what reverend dr. king called the fierce urgency of now. people deserve and need somebody that will be a champion for them, the poor, the working poor and middle class. and it is not just enough to vote the right way. we got it on get out here on the front lines and fight for the
congresswoman shontel brown for ohio's 11th congressional district. brown beat turner in a contentious special primary election last year that attracted national attention. joining me now is nina turner. welcome to "the sunday show." >> thanks, jonathan. >> so nina, what will be different about this campaign than the one you ran a few months ago? >> well, there is a new district, new people, new time. i mean, it really is what reverend dr. king called the fierce...
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but the rfp was responded to very, very quickly, same way and throughout ohio the governor has jobs ohio an organization that can mobilize very quickly and then locally here in columbus, we had the opportunity to do large-scale projects before we have facebook, google and others in with data centers just in the last few years. so we activated resources statewide. the governor, the legislature were fabulous and they brought this all together very, very quickly. so this is probably, i don't know, a seven, eight-month total project. and it is seismic. it will change the landscape here in ohio and i think the midwest. >> well, when i looked at your background, because you really are a great representative of where you are from, that all the different things coalesce that need to happen, great schools, low cost power, a work force that understands both how to make things and how to think, it just seems like ohio should have been where things have been happening for a long time. >> well, there's this great manufacturing base in a wide set of skills. there are wonderful universities and college
but the rfp was responded to very, very quickly, same way and throughout ohio the governor has jobs ohio an organization that can mobilize very quickly and then locally here in columbus, we had the opportunity to do large-scale projects before we have facebook, google and others in with data centers just in the last few years. so we activated resources statewide. the governor, the legislature were fabulous and they brought this all together very, very quickly. so this is probably, i don't know,...
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joining me now is ohio congressman shawntel brown. democratic member of the house oversight and agriculture committees. welcome. glad to talk to you about this. curious about expectations for this redrawn map. first of all, a victory for democrats in the state and did you expect this from the ohio state supreme court? >> thank you for having me, and, yes, i believe this is a victory. we also would like to say here in ohio it is more rigged than red. so that is largely in part because of the gerrymandering we have experienced couldn't be more excited about the ohio supreme court's decision. not surprised it came to this, because the entire process seemed to be, i'm not in line with the rules and the protocols and procedures and processes that were laid out before the legislature took, drew these maps. no, not a surprise, but i can't speak highly enough about our ohio supreme court for recognizing this for the terrible disgrace it was. >> yeah. you're not alone there in ohio in battling these issues. politico reported the gop is conside
joining me now is ohio congressman shawntel brown. democratic member of the house oversight and agriculture committees. welcome. glad to talk to you about this. curious about expectations for this redrawn map. first of all, a victory for democrats in the state and did you expect this from the ohio state supreme court? >> thank you for having me, and, yes, i believe this is a victory. we also would like to say here in ohio it is more rigged than red. so that is largely in part because of...
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i would add brennan is from ohio. that the cloture motions filed during today's session ripen at 5:30 p.m.. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. brown: thank you, madam president. if there's no further business before the senate, i ask that it stand adjourn under the previous order, following the remarks from senator merkley from oregon. the presiding officer: without the presiding officer: without difficult but important reality of our great democracy. it marks the freedom through thick and thin, it's never over and we have to keep marching. flashlights boat was disappointing, it will not deter senate democrats from continuing our fight against voter suppression, dark money, partisan gerrymandering. democrats are proud of last night. the strength, adequacy, enthusiasm and overwhelming participation of my democratic colleagues during debate was exhilarating. it shows the passion we feel about this issue. facing an uphill battle, we lost the vote but to have not voted with happen a far greater loss, a loss for
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for ohio. >> you've been to columbus, ohio >> i will send you pictures. >> the town formerly known as columbus, i guess. >> that was the last trip i made before the pandemic, i was in columbus and then surcincinnati that was february of 2020 before things shutdown. it's not flat everywhere people used to say oklahoma is flat -- >> cincinnati has several hills. beautiful. >> because you're on your way into the rolling hills of bluegrass, kentucky. but columbus is pretty flat. big school there big, big, big. >> i'm not flying over, joe. >> ohio state. that's why i was there, i was there for a game >> that was a quick stop. >> i know we got to go just so you know, because we were counting with my kids last week there's only about four states that i'm missing to have actually been in this every state in this country. it's not that i'm -- >> north dakota, south dakota. >> it's not that i'm going coast-to-coast i'm missing the dakotas. >> i'm missing north and south dakota >> i have not been there i want to go there >> the badlands. >> and go where what's her face went in the movie. >> the
for ohio. >> you've been to columbus, ohio >> i will send you pictures. >> the town formerly known as columbus, i guess. >> that was the last trip i made before the pandemic, i was in columbus and then surcincinnati that was february of 2020 before things shutdown. it's not flat everywhere people used to say oklahoma is flat -- >> cincinnati has several hills. beautiful. >> because you're on your way into the rolling hills of bluegrass, kentucky. but columbus...
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would you make a similar push if elected in ohio? >> well, i would to say even though we have the right to get married in all 50 states we don't truly enjoy marriage equality because of policies that are proposed, these public businesses that refuse to serve our community, and just everything else that we don't enjoy those non-discrimination protections. so we don't really have marriage equality. so i think anything that can be done at a legislative level to ensure that the lgbt plus community, that our relationships, our marriages are treated just like every other marriage is important and worthwhile. >> jim obergefell, thank you so much. good to talk to you today. >> likewise. have a great day. >> you too. >>> coming up in our next hour arizona congressman ruben gallego joins me live with reaction to the send sewer of fellow arizona senator kyrsten sinema. and discussing reproductive rights on what could be the last anniversary of roe v wade. be tt be tt anniversary of roe v wade. ♪wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ ♪ ♪ somet
would you make a similar push if elected in ohio? >> well, i would to say even though we have the right to get married in all 50 states we don't truly enjoy marriage equality because of policies that are proposed, these public businesses that refuse to serve our community, and just everything else that we don't enjoy those non-discrimination protections. so we don't really have marriage equality. so i think anything that can be done at a legislative level to ensure that the lgbt plus...
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she's got a heart as big as ohio and i hope they know that. and my final thing is this, the best person i've ever known to get drunk with. ladies and gentlemen, watch the video. [laughter] >> joining us now president of the u.s. conference of mayor, the mayor of dayton, ohio, nan whaley. mayor whaley, it's great to have you on the show this morning. >> i will come out of covid area, find you in your cities, and hunt you down and now on that. >> this is what we're made to do. they need to hear from us, they need to feel the heat. we just have to be ferocious about it and i'm into being on ferocious on that. i'm looking forward to having the senate feel the power of the u.s. mayors. >> joining me now are two democratic mayors, nan whaley, dayton ohio and mayor bill peduto. why do the mayors act and the senators don't? >> because we are in the streets, because we know the family members. >> we see the blood. >> literally. >> and when i first became the press of u.s. conference of layer is send a letter to the biden white house, hey, this is the l
she's got a heart as big as ohio and i hope they know that. and my final thing is this, the best person i've ever known to get drunk with. ladies and gentlemen, watch the video. [laughter] >> joining us now president of the u.s. conference of mayor, the mayor of dayton, ohio, nan whaley. mayor whaley, it's great to have you on the show this morning. >> i will come out of covid area, find you in your cities, and hunt you down and now on that. >> this is what we're made to do....
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maps of the ohio legislature. >> it was a really important victory for the voters of ohio. what it means is that the supreme court of ohio is going to stand up for the right of voters. the voters passed a constitutional amendment that said that you cannot have partisan gerrymandering in redistricting. notwithstanding that, the republican-controlled redistricting process yielded a tremendously gerrymandered map in favor of republicans. and the 4-3 decision of the state supreme court said no way, that the people's will needs to be abided by and said that the commission needs to go back and take another shot at drawing fair maps. >> so that means that the proposed map, which i think would have added one republican seat to an already quite lopsided delegation in a state that's republican plus eight, that that now is gone, right? they have to start from scratch essentially and draw a new map? >> right. this was the state legislative maps. so, yes, they have to start over with using the proper criteria. we are still awaiting a decision on the congressional maps. >> gotcha, yeah,
maps of the ohio legislature. >> it was a really important victory for the voters of ohio. what it means is that the supreme court of ohio is going to stand up for the right of voters. the voters passed a constitutional amendment that said that you cannot have partisan gerrymandering in redistricting. notwithstanding that, the republican-controlled redistricting process yielded a tremendously gerrymandered map in favor of republicans. and the 4-3 decision of the state supreme court said...
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ohio has a moderate state supreme court. in texas, georgia, florida, and other key states, the state supreme court's have moved far to the right and the federal courts, because the supreme court has said "we can't even review partisan gerrymandering," so it is going to be difficult to fight it through the courts. amy: can you talk about something that did not get a lot of the tension, the cyber ninjas closing down following a scathing report by election officials and the threat of $50,000 fines a day? the report providing almost every claim this company made -- rebutting on most every claim this company made? close the entire audit in arizona -- amy: it cost millions. >> millions of dollars in taxpayer money. at the end of the day, they were not able tfight any of the evidence of fraud. i think they accomplish their job in the sense after this review, republicans were even more skeptical of the validity of the 2020 election compared to less skeptical. just by airing these conspiracy theories, they made the republican party m
ohio has a moderate state supreme court. in texas, georgia, florida, and other key states, the state supreme court's have moved far to the right and the federal courts, because the supreme court has said "we can't even review partisan gerrymandering," so it is going to be difficult to fight it through the courts. amy: can you talk about something that did not get a lot of the tension, the cyber ninjas closing down following a scathing report by election officials and the threat of...
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, ohio on the federal bench. each of these nominees brings with them not only impressive legal credentials but diverse life experiences, empathy and a deep commitment to justice that will make them excellent district judges. it's why senator portman and i together recommended these nominees to president biden. it's why each of them was voted out of the senate judiciary committee with bipartisan support. i urge my colleagues on the floor to support them. tonight we'll vote to advance the nomination of bridget brennan. bridget brennan is a current u.s. attorney. she served ohioans as an assistant u.s. attorney for over a decade. she's taken on complex and difficult issues. she's focused on cases that help make our community safer and more just. ms. brennan's dedicated her career to making the northern district of ohio a safer place for victims of human trafficking, including children. she served as the lead prosecutor in the largest juvenile sex trafficking case in the history of the northern district. a horrific c
, ohio on the federal bench. each of these nominees brings with them not only impressive legal credentials but diverse life experiences, empathy and a deep commitment to justice that will make them excellent district judges. it's why senator portman and i together recommended these nominees to president biden. it's why each of them was voted out of the senate judiciary committee with bipartisan support. i urge my colleagues on the floor to support them. tonight we'll vote to advance the...
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ohio state's defense responded in the second half, fourth quarter, down 38-31. it is tied at 38 pickle later in the fourth, he takes the shotgun snap and surveys. connects with jackson smith and --, makes incredible catch. he was okay today. never over, though, and him and his left, dalton kincaid hauls in the touchdown reception in the back of the end zone, tied at 45, figure 2 ever had at last would win and it was ohio state who had the final laugh. a little chuckle, 19 yard chipper, ohio state wins it, instant classic. 48-45. >>> playing for their 11th win, they had baylor in the sugar bowl. lately there's been discussion surrounding all these players sitting out pickle here's a prime example of why they do it. that's a probable first rounder in serious pain with a leg injury. from bad to worse. he replaces him, tipped and intercepted, that is -- who takes it to the house. baylor wins 21-7, that is the first sugar bowl when since 1957 and the update on the jimmy garoppolo stock at this point it looks as if he's not going to play, adam schefter reporting he's
ohio state's defense responded in the second half, fourth quarter, down 38-31. it is tied at 38 pickle later in the fourth, he takes the shotgun snap and surveys. connects with jackson smith and --, makes incredible catch. he was okay today. never over, though, and him and his left, dalton kincaid hauls in the touchdown reception in the back of the end zone, tied at 45, figure 2 ever had at last would win and it was ohio state who had the final laugh. a little chuckle, 19 yard chipper, ohio...
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my home state of ohio the ohio national guard has helped the ohio food banks distribute over 56 million pounds of food at 14 food banks and wear houses, including the compleed northwestern ohio food bank. they provided food banks the support they needed to keep children, seniors, veterans, and families fed during these very trying times. they set up covid-19 testing clinics and traveled to state to keep our communities safe. and they are currently stationed at 12 testing locations across ohio and now thanks to president biden's executive actions, 2,300 guard members have been activated across ohio to help hospitals and public health experts care for those most in need so all the omicron variant patients that are flooding our hospitals have some hope of survival. the service and dedication of our national guard and reserves require that we appropriately recognize and appreciate their sacrifices. while the debt we owe them cannot be fully repaid, the legislation before us ensures that these honorable men and women will receive the plor access to educational benefits they so rightly deserv
my home state of ohio the ohio national guard has helped the ohio food banks distribute over 56 million pounds of food at 14 food banks and wear houses, including the compleed northwestern ohio food bank. they provided food banks the support they needed to keep children, seniors, veterans, and families fed during these very trying times. they set up covid-19 testing clinics and traveled to state to keep our communities safe. and they are currently stationed at 12 testing locations across ohio...
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but meanwhile, in youngstown, ohio, stubbenville, ohio, akron ohio, it trickles down. and it's been those communities who have suffered greatly. dayton, ohio, because of this epidemic. and over the holidays, my wife and i were able tore watch an amazings documenty on hulu with michael keaton and others, that went through the stackler family approach to painkillers and went through virginia and michael keaton, graduate of pep state and ohio, highlighting virginia, but this is an issue everywhere, where these good and honest and decent people found themselves getting hooked because of the wealth and profits that one family wanted to earn on the backs of the american people. and so here we are today, we need to make sure that the sackler families of the world are put out of business, quite frankly, and we need to make sure that we take the bold steps we need to take to make sure that the rachels and the other kids and the other people across this country to the tune of 100,000 deaths last year because of fentanyl. so i believe we need to take a firmer stance and while i s
but meanwhile, in youngstown, ohio, stubbenville, ohio, akron ohio, it trickles down. and it's been those communities who have suffered greatly. dayton, ohio, because of this epidemic. and over the holidays, my wife and i were able tore watch an amazings documenty on hulu with michael keaton and others, that went through the stackler family approach to painkillers and went through virginia and michael keaton, graduate of pep state and ohio, highlighting virginia, but this is an issue...
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i think ohio is a little trickier. but generally i think it's -- this argument in the senate at least to me is overplayed, that there is a sea of bad candidates. i don't think that's true. i think there's a couple of examples of not ideal candidates. i think what's more interesting to me sort of longer term for the party is in places where president trump and the house has gone out recruiting candidates, what happens do incumbents get knocked off and what does that mean in the general election? that has an impact on the president of course. >> right. >> if he were to run again but also the bearing of the house and do republicans win it significantly or win it by 10 or 12 seats? so i think that to me is a more interesting study on the primary politics. >> it's interesting there. this is a sour mood of the electorate and i do think we may be surprised in how many incumbents lose primaries this year. could be more than we think. you know, you have that kind of mood, we are sitting in that 65% to 75% negative territory, th
i think ohio is a little trickier. but generally i think it's -- this argument in the senate at least to me is overplayed, that there is a sea of bad candidates. i don't think that's true. i think there's a couple of examples of not ideal candidates. i think what's more interesting to me sort of longer term for the party is in places where president trump and the house has gone out recruiting candidates, what happens do incumbents get knocked off and what does that mean in the general election?...
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i interned at the baltimore and ohio railroad museum in baltimore, maryland. and our mutual interest and admiration for the b&o got us together. i welcome bob, and i will begin the presentation now. one other programming note. so, understand that all presidents use trains to travel around and still do on some occasions. we've picked seven presidents because of some specific issues that they encountered or some specific milestones that are associated with their presidential train travel. at the conclusion of this talk, we're going to end with a couple of video presentations from the george h.w. bush funeral train courtesy of union pacific. so please stick around for that. i think you'll enjoy that very much. there's three main, i guess, pieces of presidential train travel, the campaign which is probably what you're most familiar with, while in office, and then after the president passes away. we're going to move from president to president and talk about all three of those, even though it may be a little bit out of chronological order, it would probably be the
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it was a legal change affected by the state of ohio. along the lines of some of what's in this proposed legislation that created the safeguards you could then litigate with. >> that's exactly right. i mean, the case in ohio that you and i did discuss was based on a constitutional provision that the voters had put in place in ohio to prevent excessive partisan gerrymandering. you're right. that exact concept, a provision similar to that, is contained in the freedom to vote act and that would give much needed tools to bring this kind of case successfully elsewhere throughout the country. >> i was listening to some of the debate today on the floor and to some of what the republicans were saying and one of the arguments you hear from conservatives, republicans, is that this is essentially a partisan exercise and you symbolize the partisan nature of it. you are a lawyer who represents the democratic party. you are a democratic. i don't think you make any bones about that. that's the party you are loyal to to. this legislation was writ bin de
it was a legal change affected by the state of ohio. along the lines of some of what's in this proposed legislation that created the safeguards you could then litigate with. >> that's exactly right. i mean, the case in ohio that you and i did discuss was based on a constitutional provision that the voters had put in place in ohio to prevent excessive partisan gerrymandering. you're right. that exact concept, a provision similar to that, is contained in the freedom to vote act and that...
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when i saw joe manchin say that, we've covered the ohio case, we had you want to talk about it, the ohio case essentially went in your plaintiffs favor, because there were laws -- there was a referendum, i think a constitutional amendment to high ohio, that created these protections for non partisan jerry -- it was a legal change, affected by the state of ohio. along the lines of some of what's in this proposed legislation, that created the safeguard, that you litigated with. >> that's exactly right. the case in ohio, that you did discuss, was based on a constitutional provision that the voters had put in place in ohio, to prevent excessive -- you're right, that exact concept, a provision very similar to, that is contained in the freedom to vote act. that would give much-needed tools to bring this kind of case successfully elsewhere, throughout the country. >> i was listening to some of the debate today, on the floor, and what some of the republicans were saying. one of the arguments you hear from conservatives and republicans, this is essentially a partisan exercise. and you symbolize t
when i saw joe manchin say that, we've covered the ohio case, we had you want to talk about it, the ohio case essentially went in your plaintiffs favor, because there were laws -- there was a referendum, i think a constitutional amendment to high ohio, that created these protections for non partisan jerry -- it was a legal change, affected by the state of ohio. along the lines of some of what's in this proposed legislation, that created the safeguard, that you litigated with. >> that's...
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utah and ohio state. early candidate for the catch of the year. one foot down, almost gets a second one and for good measure. utah up 14 at the half. ohio state's jackson smith with three touchdowns, 347 receiving yards. that is able record. a lot of guys don't do that in the season. utah forced to use the freshman. he drives them down and finds dalton kincaid in the final minutes. nine seconds ago, ohio state with a 19 yard field goal for the lead. utah led for all but three minutes, but ohio state ends up winning 48-45. this is brought to you by river rock casino. >> omicron is fueling a winter search that's breaking records. as the new variant spreads, there is some encouraging data. how to starting off 2020 two as a multimillionaire sound. ♪ at usaa, we've been called "too exclusive" because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank or when they were in. a marine just out of boot camp or a petty officer from '73 and even his kids and their kids
utah and ohio state. early candidate for the catch of the year. one foot down, almost gets a second one and for good measure. utah up 14 at the half. ohio state's jackson smith with three touchdowns, 347 receiving yards. that is able record. a lot of guys don't do that in the season. utah forced to use the freshman. he drives them down and finds dalton kincaid in the final minutes. nine seconds ago, ohio state with a 19 yard field goal for the lead. utah led for all but three minutes, but ohio...
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also in 1909 the olmsted brothers produced a master plan for the ohio you state university. in columbus. building on corresponded between the firm and the university that have begun in 1905 which resulted in helping to define the schools honorific space called the oval, john wrote about his vision for the ohio state university yearbook. he advocated abandoning the informal arrangement for more formal organizations a trend that differentiates his design from his father's. he advocated preserving the central lawn and building a library. john olmsted recommended a more systematic approach to campus planning and specific areas for different studies and services. he suggested whatever the architectural style for buildings that they be harmonious in appearance. john olmsted promoted buildings were dormitories for women, he paid special attention to the central lawn and its relationship, you can see somebody who produced the olmsted plan was clearly not the olmsted because they use the spelling of fred olmsted the chicago white sox player within a and not the correct spelling of ol
also in 1909 the olmsted brothers produced a master plan for the ohio you state university. in columbus. building on corresponded between the firm and the university that have begun in 1905 which resulted in helping to define the schools honorific space called the oval, john wrote about his vision for the ohio state university yearbook. he advocated abandoning the informal arrangement for more formal organizations a trend that differentiates his design from his father's. he advocated preserving...
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to me that we replicated it in ohio. i am very proud i co-founded the ohio mayors' alliance, a bipartisan grandpa of mayors from ohio's largest 30 cities. o.m.a. is the first of its kind and finally gives our state's cities a real voice at the state house. and i'd like the ohio mayors to please stand up because they're the most awesome. o-h! and all of you were also there for me in the toughest of times. this was especially true when the community faced a mass shooting. so many mayor, literally hundreds, reached out just to check in on me. just as powerfully, mayors from communities that had experienced similar tragedies reached out to offer advice and guidance. i tried my best to pay that forward as other mayors have to face such tragedies. it is simply unacceptable that our national policy failures have allowed these maz shootings to continue with the burden placed on local communities. this organization rallied around the mayor of el paso and i after shootings in our city and put out a bipartisan call for gun legislat
to me that we replicated it in ohio. i am very proud i co-founded the ohio mayors' alliance, a bipartisan grandpa of mayors from ohio's largest 30 cities. o.m.a. is the first of its kind and finally gives our state's cities a real voice at the state house. and i'd like the ohio mayors to please stand up because they're the most awesome. o-h! and all of you were also there for me in the toughest of times. this was especially true when the community faced a mass shooting. so many mayor, literally...
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gates mills, ohio. rosie, and her handsome doctor husband, he has been, or yeah as it is known to one and all. she was a nurse, and they met while working at the same hospital. at 36, he was proud that he amount of humble roots was able to provide his family was so much. the big house, the backyard pool. money for whatever they needed. >> once upon a time. >> the kind of side in a law that rosy's parents, rock o and gigi when regard as heavy and send. >> she would send him for two jars of baby food, he'd come home with such 36. everything he did, it had to be big and lots. >> no, he was just, i used to say to him, i think god he was so good to you and everything you do, because you're so giving to people. now, rosie, her family would say, could not a care less about the cars, the house, the status. she was down to earth, and contend with wet she'd always had. not the least of it, her close italian american family. where a sunday dinner at our parents was don't miss. and of course, the sun and moon of he
gates mills, ohio. rosie, and her handsome doctor husband, he has been, or yeah as it is known to one and all. she was a nurse, and they met while working at the same hospital. at 36, he was proud that he amount of humble roots was able to provide his family was so much. the big house, the backyard pool. money for whatever they needed. >> once upon a time. >> the kind of side in a law that rosy's parents, rock o and gigi when regard as heavy and send. >> she would send him for...
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in ohio, there is a politician commission and a bunch of people showed up even though there weren't a lot of them. i think you see that in different states, peaceful submitting details about what community matters to them, what geography matters to them, and ways the commission process. you can have this with legislature to. as long as you have time to let people talk. >> legislature without a commission will have a lot of public hearings and let people submit maps. they are available so people can submit maps. the legislature believes it maps ---it's maps will stand up to court scrutiny. they will do what they ultimately want to do. mike: we have a skulduggery question. even with public commissions, does the persistence of "shadow processes" that run parallel to these commissions make the idea of a nonpartisan objective redistricting effort moved -- moot? >> i would not say it makes it moot but whenever you have any system, people will try to figure out a way to gain it and use the rules in place in the process strategically. you know, when the court required districts to be evenly p
in ohio, there is a politician commission and a bunch of people showed up even though there weren't a lot of them. i think you see that in different states, peaceful submitting details about what community matters to them, what geography matters to them, and ways the commission process. you can have this with legislature to. as long as you have time to let people talk. >> legislature without a commission will have a lot of public hearings and let people submit maps. they are available so...
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we are talking about cleaning up rivers in ohio, chemical plants and sites in florida, polluted lakes in michigan and many more. this is long overdue we have to stick with it a step the department of interior is launching a program to cap plug orphaned oil and gas wells that are stealing -- spewing methane into the air in are dangerous. many are in southwestern pennsylvania in eastern ohio but there are hundreds of thousands of them across the nation stuff capping them will create quality jobs just as it took to dig a well, union jobs to close the well. to keep it safe. one of the ways we will reach my goal of 100% carbon free pollution electricity is with wind energy. i went to a wind energy lab in colorado a month ago and soft technologies being developed there. just this week, the department of interior announced the largest ever offshore wind lease sale which can generate enough clean energy to power nearly 2 million homes and create thousands of jobs in manufacturing, construction operations and maintenance. that's just the beginning. jobs that can't be outsourced. we have seen t
we are talking about cleaning up rivers in ohio, chemical plants and sites in florida, polluted lakes in michigan and many more. this is long overdue we have to stick with it a step the department of interior is launching a program to cap plug orphaned oil and gas wells that are stealing -- spewing methane into the air in are dangerous. many are in southwestern pennsylvania in eastern ohio but there are hundreds of thousands of them across the nation stuff capping them will create quality jobs...
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let's go to caroline in ohio, democrats line. your message to washington leaders this year, what would it be? caller: well, it is the same one i had last year, and i believe it was you who i called in about , and it would be to please focus on the voting rights. i do not think anything else matters, if we do not have our voting rights. and that even called nancy pelosi on this. host: what is it about voting rights that you think needs to be addressed by the federal government? caller: well, i just think that i've been hearing so much -- and it is even in ohio, where i live. i been hearing so much about the redistricting and how it is not fair and -- what other things have i been hearing? that the john lewis one has not passed yet. i just think that, without voting, we are lost. host: what makes you think, about those pieces of legislation that you bring up, what do you think will change as a result of that? caller: i just think it would be democratic. it would be fair, it would be the way the constitution wanted it to be. that is
let's go to caroline in ohio, democrats line. your message to washington leaders this year, what would it be? caller: well, it is the same one i had last year, and i believe it was you who i called in about , and it would be to please focus on the voting rights. i do not think anything else matters, if we do not have our voting rights. and that even called nancy pelosi on this. host: what is it about voting rights that you think needs to be addressed by the federal government? caller: well, i...
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she's at dayton's children's hospital in ohio. what doctors are seeing there right now, as kayna goes down the list of states tonight, where military medical personnel are now on the way. >> reporter: tonight, president biden deploying military medical teams to six hospitals in hard hit states -- new york, new jersey, michigan, rhode island, new mexico, and ohio. but at least 1,000 hospitals across the country are facing critical staff shortages. dayton children's in ohio is short-staffed and admitting more kids than ever since the omicron surge. >> because it is so much more infectious, we are seeing huge volumes of kids who are sick. >> reporter: doctors here say two-thirds of the kids admitted for covid have underlying conditions, many experiencing respiratory distress. >> you can even see it in the faces of kids who can't even talk yet, you know, their eyes get really big and they, you know, just -- we watch them struggle to breathe. and then on top of that, we watch their parents struggle. >> reporter: jackie kerby has been i
she's at dayton's children's hospital in ohio. what doctors are seeing there right now, as kayna goes down the list of states tonight, where military medical personnel are now on the way. >> reporter: tonight, president biden deploying military medical teams to six hospitals in hard hit states -- new york, new jersey, michigan, rhode island, new mexico, and ohio. but at least 1,000 hospitals across the country are facing critical staff shortages. dayton children's in ohio is short-staffed...
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former president trump won ohio by eight points twice. there's no dispute, we have all accepted that. we also know that president biden won critical states throughout the country as well. here in the heartland, we reject the big lie. we reject the loch ness monster. and we focus on facts and evidence. and we believe the best way is encouraging more people vote, not restricting access. we know that's where america works best. that's why you have a bipartisan group, u.s. mayors, republicans and democrats, urging action on the john lewis act immediately. >> at this point there's more messness out there than widespread election fraud. we should note it's changing the filibuster, joe manchin and kyrsten sinema have indicated their rules change. what happens for local officials like you if this vote fails? >> >> well, we've been very successful in the bipartisan manner. passing the c.a.r.e.s. act and the bipartisan infrastructure plan. we're going to continue to advocate, republicans and democrats working together, because our elections are the
former president trump won ohio by eight points twice. there's no dispute, we have all accepted that. we also know that president biden won critical states throughout the country as well. here in the heartland, we reject the big lie. we reject the loch ness monster. and we focus on facts and evidence. and we believe the best way is encouraging more people vote, not restricting access. we know that's where america works best. that's why you have a bipartisan group, u.s. mayors, republicans and...
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pennsylvania governor and dnc chair ed rendell and nina turner, former ohio state senator and chairman of bernie sanders' presidential campaign. the president is expected to tout his successes this year. the unkplamt rate at 3.9%. more americans have been vaccinated. they are sending out hundreds of millions of tests and masks. do you think that's enough for this administration to take a victory lap about? >> sure. understand we went from 2 million americans being vaccinated to over 200 million americans being fully vaccinated. great achievement, and people said it couldn't be done. secondly, the economy is coming right back, first with the american rescue plan which saved millions of small businesses and families from going bankrupt and going out of business entirely. that was a hugely successful
pennsylvania governor and dnc chair ed rendell and nina turner, former ohio state senator and chairman of bernie sanders' presidential campaign. the president is expected to tout his successes this year. the unkplamt rate at 3.9%. more americans have been vaccinated. they are sending out hundreds of millions of tests and masks. do you think that's enough for this administration to take a victory lap about? >> sure. understand we went from 2 million americans being vaccinated to over 200...
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how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? the auschwitz memorial in poland respond to the tweet is a symptom -- a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? twitter appeared to block his post in germany because it violated anti-hate laws there. how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? well, if he doesn't believe holocaust survivors or the nation of germany, maybe he'll take the nazis' word for it. there is record of the nazis' opinions on vaccinations, yes, they wanted to withhold them from people as part of their genocidal policy, keep them from people in order to kill them. one of hitler's key henchman, one of the 20th century's most evil men, wrote in 1942, the sell-o slavs are to work for us. compulsory vaccination and german health services are superfluous. don't give the slavs vaccines because we want them dead. that's what bohrmanis is saying. maybe martin bohrman didn't want vaccine requirements for the slavs, whom he wanted dead, and warren
how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? the auschwitz memorial in poland respond to the tweet is a symptom -- a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? twitter appeared to block his post in germany because it violated anti-hate laws there. how offensive is the statement from the ohio congressman? well, if he doesn't believe holocaust survivors or the nation of germany, maybe he'll take the nazis' word for it. there...
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yeah, no more complaining about going to ohio. yeah, absolutely other things, but what do you notice? what about cities? any any city names jumping out to you? what do you notice? yeah, alex mulatto the course that he's like boston new york, philly. they're all connected by highways but also new cities like chicago new orleans. they're also connected. yeah, excellent. so we have these colonial era cities being connected to one another and a more concrete way through road and rail transport and then we all have the emergence of new western cities. excellent. yeah, jordan. yeah going off the point also now that there's an ability for city to pop up in the middle of the country no longer just along seaport because they're able to travel a lot easier than just through the water. yeah great. great. yeah. excellent. so the economic transformations in the early national period as we've seen drastically altered people's relationship to western lands and spurred the growth of these new cities that we've been talking about today. and americ
yeah, no more complaining about going to ohio. yeah, absolutely other things, but what do you notice? what about cities? any any city names jumping out to you? what do you notice? yeah, alex mulatto the course that he's like boston new york, philly. they're all connected by highways but also new cities like chicago new orleans. they're also connected. yeah, excellent. so we have these colonial era cities being connected to one another and a more concrete way through road and rail transport and...
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when you think about it economic incentives offered by ohio, why ohio? >> we looked at 35-40 sites, many states across the nation. we were looking for a large, flat location like we found here, one with great energy, the ability to have strong support from the local government, labor costs. but more important than labor, talent. we have the president of ohio state university us. essentially all the midwest universities are within just a couple of hours of the new location we picked. so it is quite central. and of course, ohio came forward very aggressively with support and economic benefits to really make this competitive. that is what i said for the u.s. chip sector. we are not looking for handouts, we are looking to be competitive on u.s.! fracturing, u.s. ip, to let us compete and reestablish a globally balanced and resilient supply chain. and i think today, was a huge step forward in that direction. >> talk to us about how quickly the u.s. can regain that, how quickly you think supply chain issues that have been such a headache for your industry, for
when you think about it economic incentives offered by ohio, why ohio? >> we looked at 35-40 sites, many states across the nation. we were looking for a large, flat location like we found here, one with great energy, the ability to have strong support from the local government, labor costs. but more important than labor, talent. we have the president of ohio state university us. essentially all the midwest universities are within just a couple of hours of the new location we picked. so it...
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mayer is with us from ohio. welcome. >> thank you, ranking member and senators. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is matt and in lieu of taking my whole five minute allocation i will . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . more natural disasters have ben receiving federal funding. secondarily it creates a permanent program with staff and regulatory control outside of the emergency management agency to deal with elements following a natural disaster that i believe caused delays and waist. my research shows federal fail -- federal funding tends to supplant rather than supplement funds, as with after 9/11. finally, the patterns result in the vast majority of states subsidizing states where the bulk of fema and hud funding flows, inequitable to taxpayers in "safer" states. please let me know if there is anything i can do is you debate the proposed legislation. thank you. thank you. good to see someone from ohio come in under the time limit. we are not usually that good. dr. martin, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, members of the committee, to preve
mayer is with us from ohio. welcome. >> thank you, ranking member and senators. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. my name is matt and in lieu of taking my whole five minute allocation i will . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . more natural disasters have ben receiving federal funding. secondarily it creates a permanent program with staff and regulatory control outside of the emergency management agency to deal with elements following a natural disaster that i believe caused delays...
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. >> ohio, you weribility for intel. >> reporter: ohio governor mike dewine says it's a matter of national security. >> well, i think it's important for us to make this product in the united states. we're not making enough of it now. we have to make more of it, and the only way that you do that is to have more plants. >> reporter: the chip plant is set to open in 2025. that's three years from now. and since time is money, business owners like mr. patel say they'll keep working the supply chain until the chips are stacked in their favor. >> garrett: there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the first images of a navy jet crashing in the south china sea. and the wisconsin prosecutor has the final word on what happens to kyle rittenhouse's rifle. >> garrett: images have surfaced of that f-35 fighter jet that crashed in the south china sea this week. the navy's $100 million plane hit the deck hard while trying to land on the uss "carl vinson." it then fell into the water as the pilot ejected. he and several ship crew members were injured. the navy is investigate both
. >> ohio, you weribility for intel. >> reporter: ohio governor mike dewine says it's a matter of national security. >> well, i think it's important for us to make this product in the united states. we're not making enough of it now. we have to make more of it, and the only way that you do that is to have more plants. >> reporter: the chip plant is set to open in 2025. that's three years from now. and since time is money, business owners like mr. patel say they'll keep...
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joining us now is former ohio state senator nina turner. she was co-chair of bernie sanders 2020 presidential campaign. we're also joined by jonathan cott, former senior adviser to joe manchin. nina, to you first. what appears to be voting rights legislation dead. >> i mean, this is a sad day. we're in the 201 century. we are not in the 19th, 18th century. this is a sad day, a sad time for democracy. and although the african american community certainly shoulders an enormous burden when it comes to voting rights because of the historic import of how we had to fight and people had to die to get those rights, this is an attack, make no mistake, on every single person in this country, particularly the poor, the working poor, and the barely middleclass. an absolute sad day that you have senators that would rather
joining us now is former ohio state senator nina turner. she was co-chair of bernie sanders 2020 presidential campaign. we're also joined by jonathan cott, former senior adviser to joe manchin. nina, to you first. what appears to be voting rights legislation dead. >> i mean, this is a sad day. we're in the 201 century. we are not in the 19th, 18th century. this is a sad day, a sad time for democracy. and although the african american community certainly shoulders an enormous burden when...
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. >> want you to listen to nina turner, former ohio state senator, well-known progressive, what she said the white house needs to do now. >> now he don't wasted a whole punch of time with these folks and being diplomatic and inviting them out to the white house. and he needs to have a press conference and say either you're with me in getting rid of the f filibuster or i'm gasing up the jet on your behind and i will let the american people standing in the way of my entire agenda so president biden gas up the jet. >> they say target manchin and sinema. >> it is good to see her supporting joe biden for a change. that is welcome news. look, joe biden is going to do what joe biden does. you've got to do what doing to work. we spent the last 12 months trying to convince manchin and
. >> want you to listen to nina turner, former ohio state senator, well-known progressive, what she said the white house needs to do now. >> now he don't wasted a whole punch of time with these folks and being diplomatic and inviting them out to the white house. and he needs to have a press conference and say either you're with me in getting rid of the f filibuster or i'm gasing up the jet on your behind and i will let the american people standing in the way of my entire agenda so...
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floating around like nina turner, former ohio state senator and former presidential cabinet marianne womenson. the biden white house does have some time before they have toe calculate real competition. bret? >> bret: alex, thank you. up next, the panel on the omicron surge. covid mandates, booster recommendations and getting kids back to school. ♪ >> 97% of schools are open across the country and the president wants school to be open. we have taken steps to prepare for any contingency any moment. ♪ highly recommend it! zifans love zicam's unique zinc formula. it shortens colds! zicam. zinc that cold! exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, it shoyou'll get closer to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures
floating around like nina turner, former ohio state senator and former presidential cabinet marianne womenson. the biden white house does have some time before they have toe calculate real competition. bret? >> bret: alex, thank you. up next, the panel on the omicron surge. covid mandates, booster recommendations and getting kids back to school. ♪ >> 97% of schools are open across the country and the president wants school to be open. we have taken steps to prepare for any...
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so for instance in ohio. when you went to bed. and looked at, ohio. joe biden was winning, ohio. when you woke up. donald trump won ohio by nine points by the same, pennsylvania theory trump still, ohio from biden now here's what happened. in ohio they counted the mail-in ballots first. the male and ballots were overwhelmingly across the country and in some places 70 to 75% democrat. for two reasons one democrats were generally more fearful of covid than republicans. so they were more fearful to go out to a polling place and vote in person. secondly, donald trump said all summer and all fall. talent ballots are rigged. don't don't trust me. i'm in ballots vote on election day. so republican voters listen to the leader of the party. and they didn't vote by mail. they voted at the machines that day. so in ohio, they voted they counted all the mailing votes first. biden was up by seven points. we're watching an abc because we didn't know which way they were doing it until we started ask them questions. so we're going to abc say was joe biden wouldn't ohio? by seven well, then they c
so for instance in ohio. when you went to bed. and looked at, ohio. joe biden was winning, ohio. when you woke up. donald trump won ohio by nine points by the same, pennsylvania theory trump still, ohio from biden now here's what happened. in ohio they counted the mail-in ballots first. the male and ballots were overwhelmingly across the country and in some places 70 to 75% democrat. for two reasons one democrats were generally more fearful of covid than republicans. so they were more fearful...
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the storm leaving double digit snow amounts in at least 11 states 27 inches reported in ashtabula, ohio. 22 in upstate new york des moines, iowa more than 14 inches, it's biggest snowstorm in more than a decade thousands of flights canceled over the weekend as snow, high winds and flooding took a toll from the carolinas into the northeast and now more brutal cold is on the way. emilie ikeda has the latest. >> reporter: chaos on the coast as a fierce winter storm brings a barrage of snow, freezing rain and high-powered winds this martin luther king jr. day. >> super windy a lot of stuff flying everywhere >> reporter: tonight tens of thousands are in the dark as residents dig out of double digit totals in at least 11 states a staggering 22 inches in upstate new york and 14 in des moines the city's worst snowstorm in more than a decade in pittsburgh, even first responders struggling to get around is this the most snow you have seen this season >> yes yes. by far. >> reporter: flakes falling at a fast clip, up to five inches an hour, making for treacherous conditions on the road in north ca
the storm leaving double digit snow amounts in at least 11 states 27 inches reported in ashtabula, ohio. 22 in upstate new york des moines, iowa more than 14 inches, it's biggest snowstorm in more than a decade thousands of flights canceled over the weekend as snow, high winds and flooding took a toll from the carolinas into the northeast and now more brutal cold is on the way. emilie ikeda has the latest. >> reporter: chaos on the coast as a fierce winter storm brings a barrage of snow,...
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is managed by an independent company, not the ohio department of transportation. the employee driving this plow truck was placed on administrative leave and sent for mandatory drug and alcohol testing. 75 million people meantime, are bracing for a major snowstorm expected to slam the east coast from new england to the southeast. winter storm watches and warnings are now posted for people in the path of what could become what's called a bomb cyclone. the storm is expected to form off the coast of the carolinas today and move north overnight and into saturday. forecasters say parts of massachusetts and rhode island could get up to 30 inches of snow and are facing hurricane force winds. new york city is expected to get up to a foot of snow. and according to flightaware, more than 1200 flights are already canceled. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now. he's tracking the storm's path and has the latest mark. yeah, this could be a real mess. all that cold air working its way down from the great lakes just beginning to approach the coastline. right now, we
is managed by an independent company, not the ohio department of transportation. the employee driving this plow truck was placed on administrative leave and sent for mandatory drug and alcohol testing. 75 million people meantime, are bracing for a major snowstorm expected to slam the east coast from new england to the southeast. winter storm watches and warnings are now posted for people in the path of what could become what's called a bomb cyclone. the storm is expected to form off the coast...
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it's a little town still little called new concord ohio that's in southeastern, ohio and at the time the population was about a thousand. little it's about a mile across that was his world and it was, you know, pretty monocultural town as you would expect totally white almost totally presbyterian a little bit methodist, i believe and it was some idyllic in in the way that small town white middle-class middle america has long seemed idealic to to certain americans and that was his environment. he emerged from that yet a close knit relationship with this with his parents. he did well in school. he did not suffer unduly during the depression. it was pretty happy childhood a pretty happy. i'm upbringing and really all he wanted to do as soon as he learned about it was to fly. he got his first chance when he was eight years old and this his father was driving to a plumbing job and a neighboring town. his father was a plumber and young john or bud as he was known at the time. long for the ride and they saw an airfield where a pilot was taking people out for essentially joyrides around arou
it's a little town still little called new concord ohio that's in southeastern, ohio and at the time the population was about a thousand. little it's about a mile across that was his world and it was, you know, pretty monocultural town as you would expect totally white almost totally presbyterian a little bit methodist, i believe and it was some idyllic in in the way that small town white middle-class middle america has long seemed idealic to to certain americans and that was his environment....