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to your question, ohio farmers, ohio businessmen, ohio tourist industry, they need workers. if you want to get a visa, you can say. otherwise, you will be deported. >> a quick follow-up on the subject. same order. start with frank. do you support finishing the border wall no matter the cost. talking about the economy next. everything has a big price tag. >> 2000-mile land border is a long border. we have assets that we can use. part of our mission was building roads for the border patrol. i was down there with the corps of engineers. using our military engineers help build that wall. finishing the wall is important. i want to follow up on that senate so-called border bill. that was a complete disaster. if you want to see what is wrong with washington take a look at that almost 400 page bill. an example of what is wrong with washington. what it really did was fund sanctuary cities and give the president the ability to continue this amnesty process that he has been engaging in for the four years of his administration. it was a disaster and it's a good thing that it died. >> fi
to your question, ohio farmers, ohio businessmen, ohio tourist industry, they need workers. if you want to get a visa, you can say. otherwise, you will be deported. >> a quick follow-up on the subject. same order. start with frank. do you support finishing the border wall no matter the cost. talking about the economy next. everything has a big price tag. >> 2000-mile land border is a long border. we have assets that we can use. part of our mission was building roads for the border...
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house and the ohio senate. while in office he was chair of the finance appropriation committee working with the legislature to establish the states budget we appreciate being here, thank you. >> good to be here. [applause] secretary of state frank larose adjoins us part part to become secretary of state in 2018 he served in the u.s. army and are in the army green beret. since becoming secretary he has made election integrity with his top priorities. a secretary, thank you. >> thank you mike. by late businessman he is from westlake ohio his family migrated from columbia when he was just five years old. he has worked as an entrepreneur since 2005 when he purchased his first car dealership. thank you so much we appreciate it. >> thank you. [cheering] well done with the applause. before we begin the foreman went to outland to the candidates that will answer each question the person answering the first question has been selected through a random draw throughout the form the person who answers first will go to the en
house and the ohio senate. while in office he was chair of the finance appropriation committee working with the legislature to establish the states budget we appreciate being here, thank you. >> good to be here. [applause] secretary of state frank larose adjoins us part part to become secretary of state in 2018 he served in the u.s. army and are in the army green beret. since becoming secretary he has made election integrity with his top priorities. a secretary, thank you. >> thank...
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those issues have all come up and all very relevant to ohio as well. what i think you might see in ohio that wouldn't be in a in a national election is focus on keeping jobs in the region. as a rust belt state they have seen many, many manufacturing jobs leave in recent decades and they want to keep expanding programs to bring jobs back into the region. >> harri leigh as a reporter for spectrum is ohio thank you so much for your time and insight. >> thank you. >> after we take this interview emerson college released a poll showing matt dolan ahead with 26% among gop voters, ahead of bernie moreno 23% and frank larose with 16%. eshold i har next, part of former president trump's message to voters last week it in rome, georgia. >> but if you are a disillusioned democrat of which there are many today i extend an open hand, and open invitation and ask you to join us on the noble quest of saving our country. saving our country. together we will turn the page forever on the miserable night air of the biden presidency. what a presidency. the most incompetent
those issues have all come up and all very relevant to ohio as well. what i think you might see in ohio that wouldn't be in a in a national election is focus on keeping jobs in the region. as a rust belt state they have seen many, many manufacturing jobs leave in recent decades and they want to keep expanding programs to bring jobs back into the region. >> harri leigh as a reporter for spectrum is ohio thank you so much for your time and insight. >> thank you. >> after we take...
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and conversely, i'm ohio. you don't grow up in ohio without knowing who john glenn is and my dad who is a big naca history space program fan used to sit me and my down to watch the right stuff as kids even though we didn't really understand it. and so i knew allenn and so i kt both these men, and i had no idea about this connection. it turns out they flew combat missions together. they were part of a very small squadron, both 25 pilots go in the air at a time only 40 pilots were in the squadron the time. and so i thought it was actually very remarkable to learn about this connection. and i did my research and did some reading and yeah they flew missions together some very interesting, harrowing including one in which ted williams crash landed. and this is all in the book. but at the time i didn't know if there was a book there. i thought it was a very interesting story and. it was something that john glenn and when ted williams died, reporters wrote about it in his obituaries. but i learned more about their fr
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one ohio board. >> thank you. attorneyu. general ma metrics -- what metrics or indicators should local officials use to assess the effectiveness of the programs and initiatives being funded by the opioid settlement? >> y'all i think this is one of our greatest challenges. i can tell you that the alabama effort began not only with me initiating litigation against multiple companies to be able to that we were talking about earlier but also we did a deep dive with an opioid with counsel trying to figure out really where we were in the state of alabama. and one of the things we discovered is that our data was remarkably siloed so that while there'sta public-facing day that we've all kind of heard about particularly around kind of prescriber data per capita and alabama number one mt. country relating to opioid prescriptions per capita, but one of the things that we saw was while we had an awful lot of data around the issue we simply, number one, weren't share siloed. but also that there were unique privacy issues that limited us
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intel is building its ohio one facility. this one facility will create 3,000 new jobs and 7,000 union construction jobs. these jobs will pay exceedingly well and not all are going to require college degrees. along with senators cantwell, kelly, warner, wyden and so many of my republican colleagues too. i want to tak a moment to applaud senator brown for making chips in science happen. thanks to my good friend, sherrod brown, these jobs i2n nw albany will be good-paying, union jobs. because sherrod brown worked with the administration and worked with intel, intel is using a project labor agreement for the deal which makes sure the workers building this fab are well prepared and well compensated. it n intel will directly hire thousands of new workers. the benefits will also extend to universities across the region, especially hbcu's. it will benefit other industries like the auto industry. this investment will help generate a pipeline of highly skilled tech workers right in the heart of ohio as well as arizona, new mexico, ore
intel is building its ohio one facility. this one facility will create 3,000 new jobs and 7,000 union construction jobs. these jobs will pay exceedingly well and not all are going to require college degrees. along with senators cantwell, kelly, warner, wyden and so many of my republican colleagues too. i want to tak a moment to applaud senator brown for making chips in science happen. thanks to my good friend, sherrod brown, these jobs i2n nw albany will be good-paying, union jobs. because...
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[applause] ♪♪ >> please welcome from ohio. [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] [cheering and applauding] here,z6 a, to see everybody here. i want to start the conversation on the two-year anniversary he you've made headlines in the senate is in an unusual position on to ask you to clarify your position on america's involvement in this will. we spent decades worth of supplies of american weapons and we know the story and we don't venture enough so to make more of our own stuff but they put us in a position we don't do enouge enough, they would sendpened toe invade taiwan? what if there is a direct spread to american soil? we no longer have the weapons store to prosecute, let's focus on our own problems. >> the way they focused on the problem. >> republican colleagues more invested in what's going on 6000 miles mayors their own country, the same, we can agree to disagree on ukraine and i imagine a lot of newport if the thing you ce mosts a conflict 6000 miles away, you should not be a leader and our. [cheering] >
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brown from ohio minutes. thank you mr. chairman. today's hearing is another an colleagues to water my the election with no proof, no evidence, no wrongdoing at all by president biden. ■etheme■c tired of this charade. as i said before, my republican colleagues simply grasping at straws that do not exist. administration worked to cut the cost of prescription drugs and expand student loan forgiveness and mitigate the threat of gun violence, republicanf congress continuee to chase aftr russian disinformation campaigns from the 2020 election which haveee thoroughly debunked again and again. and as usual, in this committ i. it is the toys impeached, four times indicted insurrection initiator election denying self-declared dictator on day one. the one who wants to terminate the constitution and to be fun to the fbi. the one who romanticized exchanging of love letters with north korean dictators, the one who just last week and braced autocrats to discuss the diabolical plan to destroy our democracy. the one who proposed a policy to ban
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ohio was a free state and maysville, among many things that it was, was stop, an important stop on the railroad for slaves who were trying get to freedom literally. theyd slaves on the steps of the courthouse in washington county at maysville. and people hid slaves and helped them escape to freedom. there. so markland grew up in what lincoln later called a house divided. just that one town was a microcosm of the whole of the civil war while he was there, maysville he attended the maysville academy and for 11 months another young man also attended. at that time his name was hiram ulysses grant. he later became known course as ulysses us grant the two of them partici painted in a debate society. there are records of their debates and the subject m■atteri talk about in the book some of it's very ironic. but then grant's father decided he wasn't paying enough attention. his studies for what he was paying into with and for him. so he sent him off to west point where tuition was free and the two of them in 1838 sort of separated separated. marquand went on to go augusta college in kentucky
ohio was a free state and maysville, among many things that it was, was stop, an important stop on the railroad for slaves who were trying get to freedom literally. theyd slaves on the steps of the courthouse in washington county at maysville. and people hid slaves and helped them escape to freedom. there. so markland grew up in what lincoln later called a house divided. just that one town was a microcosm of the whole of the civil war while he was there, maysville he attended the maysville...
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member want to talk to it losing to ohio? last year 57% of voters in ohio supported an initiative to legalize recreational marijuana. [applause] and now, and now ohio, new york, new jersey, delaware and maryland, practically all of our neighbors have legalize marijuana. we are losing out on the industry which fully impleme ul than $250 million in annual revenue. our failure to legalize and regulate this only fuels the black market and drains much much-needed resources for law enforcement. it is time to catch up. i ask you to come together and send the b t desk that legalizes marijuana. [applause] now my bill, that bill should ensure the industry is regulated intact responsibly. we create jobs and build a wealth here in pennsylvania. especially in communities that have been disproportionately harmed by criminalization. [applause] that should also contain a provision for those who have been convicted for nine violentt possession of small amounts of marijuana to have their records expunged. a [applause] let's stop hamstringing o
member want to talk to it losing to ohio? last year 57% of voters in ohio supported an initiative to legalize recreational marijuana. [applause] and now, and now ohio, new york, new jersey, delaware and maryland, practically all of our neighbors have legalize marijuana. we are losing out on the industry which fully impleme ul than $250 million in annual revenue. our failure to legalize and regulate this only fuels the black market and drains much much-needed resources for law enforcement. it is...
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there investment is paying off i'm sick and tired of losing to ohio. [cheering and applauding] last year my administration invited a group of meetings across the country we asked whether honesty. these are the people who helped relocate or expand. the highly skilled workforce in the way we perform government to make a move more quickly. they like the fact in this population but they told us it's nearly impossible because we don't have sites ready to go. other states are ready and permits are doing hookups and finally catch up and start this work now because it takes years to get ready and that's why thanks to the investment you made last year, we launched a program andsk for applications and 10 million immigrants available to developers and companies could begin to prosper. we received over 100 applications totally to $35 million in development. the demand is there but this community is ready and other states are already doing it. i'm pposing a major in investment, half a billion dollars and when it works, will 6&usuall grom the companies that prove to
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concerned about runway incursions and the derailment and east of palestine, ohio last year. i recognize the chairwoman may not and should not guess what the board's recommendations will be. or discu■mss investigations. however hope to hear about the status of this investigation and preliminary information that's appropriat tohare this time. relatedly, i plan to ask the chair about a recurring problem with congressional oversight of transportation incidents that are concurrently under investigation at the ntsb. in some ces, comnies party invee confidentiality agreement regulations as restricting what those companies and when. that is of course incorrect. administrative congress' constitutional power of inquiry. i look forward to hearing the chairs opinion on the matter inr herself. this committee also needs to needs herebyntsb authorizing st. as well as the reauthorization proposal the ntsb submitted to congress. members of this committee must have the opportunity comprehensively examine n. and to contemplate any changes to the ntsb authorizing statute. let me a critical ag
concerned about runway incursions and the derailment and east of palestine, ohio last year. i recognize the chairwoman may not and should not guess what the board's recommendations will be. or discu■mss investigations. however hope to hear about the status of this investigation and preliminary information that's appropriat tohare this time. relatedly, i plan to ask the chair about a recurring problem with congressional oversight of transportation incidents that are concurrently under...
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. >> host: fremont ohio republican. hi, george. >> caller: good morning c-span. three really quick points, they all tie in together. start off with a question and i'll answer. what do the following countries have in common? sy argentina iran, venezuela, nigeria turkey? the answer is that they are all in hyperinflation. speaking hyperinflation, our national debt that increases by about a trillion dollars of the 100 days.s. that puts us in a pickle. that's my third point. jerome powell and janet yellen have no way out. if they raise interest rates they're going to raise interest on our debt and it will increase even faster. if a lower interest rates it's going to get people more money more jobs and increase inflation that way i through spending. what is your comment on that? >> guest: s right. i mean, i think jerome powell is going make decisions about interest rates without an essentially concerned about how that affects the debt but that's right. the higher rates we havee seen already, i mean the fed said they think they he done rates. there at thepe peak of thei
. >> host: fremont ohio republican. hi, george. >> caller: good morning c-span. three really quick points, they all tie in together. start off with a question and i'll answer. what do the following countries have in common? sy argentina iran, venezuela, nigeria turkey? the answer is that they are all in hyperinflation. speaking hyperinflation, our national debt that increases by about a trillion dollars of the 100 days.s. that puts us in a pickle. that's my third point. jerome...
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my father was a world ohio. and at the end of his life, he was extremely frugal. a child of the learned that he could have a place at a va cemetery, also with his and it would receive perhaps perpetual care into infinity, it was i can't tell you it was the joy of his life. and he said it's the last brebner bargain for for to get that fgrave site and it is gorgeous i go there frequently i was just there two weeks ago with ohio western reserve national cemetery, but it's such a contrast to what we see here and. so my question is, is anything beg done on an organized scale to care or preservthese final resting places? i know my daughter was in americorps in west virginia. they do a lot of training in preservation cemeteries. so is anyone working on this on an organic? i think there are a lot of local efforts towards that takes local community members and organizations to find their resting places within their communities and keep them right and well and to that point, i have talked to some people about trying to get an organization together to try to restore the ceme
my father was a world ohio. and at the end of his life, he was extremely frugal. a child of the learned that he could have a place at a va cemetery, also with his and it would receive perhaps perpetual care into infinity, it was i can't tell you it was the joy of his life. and he said it's the last brebner bargain for for to get that fgrave site and it is gorgeous i go there frequently i was just there two weeks ago with ohio western reserve national cemetery, but it's such a contrast to what...
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and my dad working in ohio doesn't to kill it. so he says well, why don't we appoint a three judge panel in california to, republicans and a democrat to see this program is actually as bad. you say it was reagan was going after thise. governor reagan, a waste or whatever, right? yeah, yeah, yeah. and the three judge panel says, actually, no program's okay. so my dad says, well, this provides you the political you need to say, you know, this independent says it's okay and ended up funding the longest in this program's history. so i do think that you know exit governor reagan for the stage. but yeah he'll return ex-governor from this and later chapter. all right let's let's continue having this personality, shall we? all right. okay. so so that we have george shultz don't get to work for him he leaves working for casper weinberger as a deputy on right. again, this is kind of just remarkable because here you have a career service officer now finding in this number two cabinet level position in the in the executive office of the presi
and my dad working in ohio doesn't to kill it. so he says well, why don't we appoint a three judge panel in california to, republicans and a democrat to see this program is actually as bad. you say it was reagan was going after thise. governor reagan, a waste or whatever, right? yeah, yeah, yeah. and the three judge panel says, actually, no program's okay. so my dad says, well, this provides you the political you need to say, you know, this independent says it's okay and ended up funding the...
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, ohio, 1.7 million in florida, 558,000 558,000 in louisiana, 552,000 in arizona, 470,000 in virginia. that's of cours just a smattering. what is that, six states? enrollment was growing steadily at the time week over week. notably the program surpassed something that i've continued to foot stuck him surpassed expectations and rural enrollment. let that be said and the winter the program was so popular. nationwide, nearly 70% of residents surveyed by aarp said they support congress continuing to fund the program. that same study found that acp enables us personal connections online for seniors which combatr folks, and there are a lot of ways to look at the data. let me give you a few ways that i i thought about the data. because it's clear that acp is making a real difference in communities that are historically underserved. so data shows that approximately 50% of household anticipated in acp are black and latino. when you say that again.m■ households participated in acp are black and latino. over 329,000 tribalpcp is also y americans with over 4 million seniors, and 10 millionicans
, ohio, 1.7 million in florida, 558,000 558,000 in louisiana, 552,000 in arizona, 470,000 in virginia. that's of cours just a smattering. what is that, six states? enrollment was growing steadily at the time week over week. notably the program surpassed something that i've continued to foot stuck him surpassed expectations and rural enrollment. let that be said and the winter the program was so popular. nationwide, nearly 70% of residents surveyed by aarp said they support congress continuing...
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here the trees you see on the city forn cleveland, ohio, i may tnk nonprofits and their goal in the next 18 months iso ke sure 22500 families have 100 symmetrical breaking dollars. wireless again because the 100 symmetrical is no for what the 27 phd's, 300 engineers on a wireless team have put together.. >> absolutely and thank you for having me here today. we are very proud, the fir as you may know, we are in the wireless space and in 2019 we did not have a single 5g tower and today we have more than 20000 dollars covering 250 million americans inhe certified by major cell phone manufacturers to validates perfor quality and capabilities of our government and we were able to play on network in record time and when we first were thinking about how to build the network, we made this deliberate decision using open architecture because the want our numbers more secure, cost-effective. traditionally networks built one major equipment filter can be want to be able to have choice and without competition was really important because it's greater cost-effectiveness we can pass on these benefits t
here the trees you see on the city forn cleveland, ohio, i may tnk nonprofits and their goal in the next 18 months iso ke sure 22500 families have 100 symmetrical breaking dollars. wireless again because the 100 symmetrical is no for what the 27 phd's, 300 engineers on a wireless team have put together.. >> absolutely and thank you for having me here today. we are very proud, the fir as you may know, we are in the wireless space and in 2019 we did not have a single 5g tower and today we...
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jealous, robert tompkins, structural steel company, templeton, ohio construction in here ahead of schedule. urgent you wire immediately earliest arrival structural steel while urgent words feed from an engineer to his home office. a steady flow of words flashes to western union from the communications room of a large business firm. a battery of colored printers handles swiftly a mass of urgent detail behind the daily operations of a major business to save time to more hours into the day, to get on fast, orderly record the many details of a busy enterprise no less important as telegraph service to the smaller business whose need for rapid communications is well-served by the familiar call box at the turn of a handle, a summons arrives at the branch office recorded on tape, the experienced clerk knows at a glance where the call originated and dispatches a messenger to the customer who is telegraphing an order for a tunnel crane. but all the while people come and go in the telegraph hub of the neighborhood, say, how does this crowd surprise charlie eve in big town? crowd short of cash 25 woul
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and the weapons that we've sent to ukraine to america by american workers nationwide from texas to ohio to arizona. now u fight also shows that we urgently need to expand our own production capabilities and coordinate even more closely with partners and allies and we need congress to pass the national securit investing in or industrial base and i appreciate everyone here and your support to make the president's executive order a reality. these initiatives will promote competition ant revitalize our defense industrial base to keep america safe in the 21st century. thanks. >> do you have a message to voters? >> thank you all. c-span's campaign coverage providing a one-stop shop to discover what the candidates across the country are voters along with firsthand accounts from political reporter, updated poll numbers, fundraising data and campaign ads. watch c-span's 2024 campaign trail friday night at 7:00 eastern. download at podcast on c-span now our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. c-span, your infiltered view of politics. live and on demand, keep up with the day's bigge
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i know members of this committee say that northern ohio make it about everything from steel to glass to giocks to tires and you name it. we make it. we consume a lot of energy to do that. we have 86,000 manufacturing jobs. when i go back to 2014 with the vortex that we had, it was pretty close that people were concerned across the state that they were going to go to blackouts and brownouts but we had none. every power station was up and generating at that time. today though we have got a situation where i'm not sure we could do that policing these power generation stations going off-line. i have a lot of questions in my last four minutes or so. i would like to ask as many as i possibly cation, do we need more power less power? >> more power, sir. >> thank you. and when you're talking about your demands in energy, and this is coming up frequently though from the data center, are we going to need more power less when we have these data more power. >> because i saw statistics probably doubling that what we have right now. you also mention your testimony about it on the solar side and we
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morning, my name is dominic, i work for crown castle, external affairs and in that role i cover michigan, ohio, western pa, west virginia. what that means is i am really getting down into aand meeting s that are a lot more rural, they're smaller, so for me the best part of that is -- is the education piece, right, -- i get to come to a jurisdiction and have a conversation with folks■f have no idea what we are doing and what we are talking about and bring them along the process. , so as far as using the checklist there are many things, we talk about innovation and we talk about how we can streamline the process to networks built and, you know, it's as simple as having an updated permitting system, right, it's as simple as being able to bring that permitting system online so folks can see it and have a transparent review of how their application is being handled. but to go into the local level and be able to educate local elected officials and leaders around how to do that is certainly a challenge, you know, a lot of local municipalities hey, this is the way we've done it here and this is the
morning, my name is dominic, i work for crown castle, external affairs and in that role i cover michigan, ohio, western pa, west virginia. what that means is i am really getting down into aand meeting s that are a lot more rural, they're smaller, so for me the best part of that is -- is the education piece, right, -- i get to come to a jurisdiction and have a conversation with folks■f have no idea what we are doing and what we are talking about and bring them along the process. , so as far as...
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he'd been the governor of the state of ohio and then he'd also been president. but i think he really, really he he really had reverence for that title. but getting to the election of 1896, it consequential and monumental for two reasons. and curtis alluded to that the primary system really kind of started with that election. but more importantly, mckinley kind of invented the front porch campaign where the candidate would actually speak off the front porch of home or a home. the country that he was campaigning for. and i have firsthand knowledge of my great grandfather actually going to several of those front porch campaigns, not only in and canton, ohio, but also in the state that i'm a. originally from thomasville, georgia. and he actually followed him several times during that time frame. and followed the campaign. but truly, thousands of people would come to the home and they would actually stand and listen for this. these orations go on for hours. and william mckinley wouldn't give the oration entire time. there'd be other politicians, but people would actu
he'd been the governor of the state of ohio and then he'd also been president. but i think he really, really he he really had reverence for that title. but getting to the election of 1896, it consequential and monumental for two reasons. and curtis alluded to that the primary system really kind of started with that election. but more importantly, mckinley kind of invented the front porch campaign where the candidate would actually speak off the front porch of home or a home. the country that he...
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. >> debra in westchester, ohio, republic.taking my call. my concern is not who much who wanted but undermining the integrity of the electio introducing a mass mail ballot without process validation. now i spent my career as a scientist in process validation mostly over the counter drugs and we should have, we should have separated the mail ballots. it was clearly outside of the state's constitutional guidelines, some of the states and that's amicus brief that was written was not taken by the supreme court but that's another issue, but in county alone there was 113,000 ballots in pennsylvania that were not accur the addresses. there were all kinds of other things, so we should have taken the mass mail ballots and said, hey, it's outside, the system won't be robust and, therefore, we are going count them separately and you to have a copy of your id attached at the time that we receive the ballot we will separate the ib, attach it to the envelope and then we can do an audit and do it separately but thi last election was not a robust validation
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the derailment in east palestine ohio last year. i recognize, the chairwoman may not and shouldn't guess what the board's recommendation should be or discuss nonenpublic from the investigation. i hope to hear about the status is appropriate to share at this time. ry lately, i plan to ask a chair about a reoccurring problem with congressional oversight underinvestigation at the ntsb. in some cases they are party to the investigation. they have p sighted ntsb's confidentiality agreement and regulation restricting what they can provide congress. that's of course, incorrect. administrativeor regulations do not touch congress' power of inquiry. i look forward to hearing the chair's opinion on the matter also the proprose sal they submitted to congress. members must have the opportunity to comprehensively examine ntsb let me be clear. they are a critical agency that does vital work and i support the work. this is aboutis authorities and funding. i think the seb nate would be failing to meet it's response it responsibility at a time when t
the derailment in east palestine ohio last year. i recognize, the chairwoman may not and shouldn't guess what the board's recommendation should be or discuss nonenpublic from the investigation. i hope to hear about the status is appropriate to share at this time. ry lately, i plan to ask a chair about a reoccurring problem with congressional oversight underinvestigation at the ntsb. in some cases they are party to the investigation. they have p sighted ntsb's confidentiality agreement and...
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sandra day o'connor in akron, ohio, don't usually go together so. akron, ohio was the site of an ordinance that had been marketed as the anti by anti-abortion movement, as a model for the rest of the and its the supreme court in 1980, after o'connor had become ronald reagan's first supreme court nominee. the anti-abortion movement hated sand supporter of abortion rights and a feminist and generally just gross and she saw, to their surprise, dissented from an opinion by the court striking down this akron ordinance, not to say the ordinance was constitutional, but to say that roe itself was fatally flawed and that if roe itself was fatally flawed, it was at least deserving of some reconsideration. so the anti-abortion movement, which been utterly unable to get a constitutional off the ground, needed a plan b, it was unable to get that constitutional amendment off the ground. when ronald reagan was in power, when republicans controlled both houses of congress, and when it as if republicans had fared better than in state legislative electis, there was s
sandra day o'connor in akron, ohio, don't usually go together so. akron, ohio was the site of an ordinance that had been marketed as the anti by anti-abortion movement, as a model for the rest of the and its the supreme court in 1980, after o'connor had become ronald reagan's first supreme court nominee. the anti-abortion movement hated sand supporter of abortion rights and a feminist and generally just gross and she saw, to their surprise, dissented from an opinion by the court striking down...
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freeze numbers -- over 130 households in my home state of kansas, over 270,000 in nevada. 1.1 million in ohio. 1.7 million in million in florida. 558,000 in louisiana. 552,000 in arizona. 470,000 in virginia. that's of course just a smattering. what is that, six states? enrollment was growing steadily at the time week over week. notably the program surpassed something that i continued, surpassed expectations and rule in poland. let that be set clearly. in the work of the program was so popular. nationwide, nearly 70% of residents surveyed by aarp said they support congress continuing to fund the program. that same study found that acp enables those personal connections online for seniors with combat loneliness while document for folks and are a lot of ways to look at the data. let me give you a few ways that i thought about the data. because it's clear that acp is making a real difference in communities that are historically underserved. the data shows approximately 50% households participating in acp are black and late to do. let me say that again. 50% of households participating in acp are
freeze numbers -- over 130 households in my home state of kansas, over 270,000 in nevada. 1.1 million in ohio. 1.7 million in million in florida. 558,000 in louisiana. 552,000 in arizona. 470,000 in virginia. that's of course just a smattering. what is that, six states? enrollment was growing steadily at the time week over week. notably the program surpassed something that i continued, surpassed expectations and rule in poland. let that be set clearly. in the work of the program was so popular....
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terrific writer from columbus, ohio, macarthur fellow recently has also been a national book critics circle finalist for his book called go out in the rain. go ahead in the rain by throw throughout a tribe called quest. it's been a finalist for the national book award and along with the national book award. i don't want to predict the future, but i feel like that might be another one of those. it's a really fantastic book about basketball. but that's like saying the odyssey is about ships. it's basketball. it reflects it of life class and racial divides into individual struggles, familial politics. all these books are really unique, structurally. this one counts down and segments the way a basketball game clock would. and then iteatures these elegiac timeout sections that resurrect famous ohioans both popular and forgotten. and then there's these really interludes that are critical appraisals of famous basketball films. so that was kind of a tour de force. i strongly recommend that one as well. and you also put on your list jesse mccarthy. yes. professor of english. of english and af
terrific writer from columbus, ohio, macarthur fellow recently has also been a national book critics circle finalist for his book called go out in the rain. go ahead in the rain by throw throughout a tribe called quest. it's been a finalist for the national book award and along with the national book award. i don't want to predict the future, but i feel like that might be another one of those. it's a really fantastic book about basketball. but that's like saying the odyssey is about ships. it's...
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this is it a big problem in the state of ohio. rural school districts, distct that are already incredibly stressed by the fentanyl problem and lack of funding, school districts that have multiple families of migrant children who are dropped at their doorsteps, they don't speak a lick of english, they have never been in the country. many are traumatized because they were brought into the country by drug cartels, they are not bad people but why are we expecting american citizens who are already working and overstressed public schoolsse k honestly think if you take a rural school district and drop a dozen kids who can't speak a lick of english that it makes life easier for the rural kids in those districts to get an education? of course it doesn't. you don't have to believe anything bad about the childrening in -- children in the school districts, you have to believe every country has its limits and the thing we need to be focused on is the education of our own children and well-being of our own citizens. that doesn't make useans we
this is it a big problem in the state of ohio. rural school districts, distct that are already incredibly stressed by the fentanyl problem and lack of funding, school districts that have multiple families of migrant children who are dropped at their doorsteps, they don't speak a lick of english, they have never been in the country. many are traumatized because they were brought into the country by drug cartels, they are not bad people but why are we expecting american citizens who are already...
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all of you michigan■, duane graduated from -- with honors from the ohio state university. [applause] >> proud buckeye but today, he is in urban league her. ladies and gentlemen, duane >> all right. i hope mark knows he set me up a little bit, introducing me as a buckeye before a introduce the former governor of michigan. [laughter] >> we hope she didn't hear any of that. let's get back to our remarks. i welcome your challenge, the challenge of all of us to be part of bringing the opportunity to the table especially for black americans. the constellation is one of the leading clean energy companies. weetwe are doing it while also creating sustainable, diverse workforce communities we serve. that's an important part of our mission and one of the things we are doing that we are proud of is our 1.20 $5 million investment ia program called powering change. this program in partnership with the national urban leagu w have -- the national urban league has put 1600 people, 1600 people living wage apprenticeship jobs. [applause] >> we are working with the urban we are working with t
all of you michigan■, duane graduated from -- with honors from the ohio state university. [applause] >> proud buckeye but today, he is in urban league her. ladies and gentlemen, duane >> all right. i hope mark knows he set me up a little bit, introducing me as a buckeye before a introduce the former governor of michigan. [laughter] >> we hope she didn't hear any of that. let's get back to our remarks. i welcome your challenge, the challenge of all of us to be part of...
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. >> endeavor inand deborah in west chester ohio republican. >> good morning thank you for taking my call. is not so much who won and who lost but undermining the integrity of the election. by introducing a mass amount ballot. i spent myin career as a scientist and process vation. most use over-the-counter drugs. we should have separated outside of the states constitutional guidelines. and that is serious. and the amicus brief that was written is not taken up by the supreme court but that's another issue. in our county alone there like wonder to 13000 ballots and pennsylvania that were notcurate to the addresses they were all kinds of other things. we should've should have taken the mass mail ballots and said this is tsid robust. and therefore when you count them separately. and you have to have a copy of your id attached at the time i received the ballots separate the id attached it to the envelope and do it separately a was not a robust validation of an election which you consider. >> hang on the line and listen to the response. >> what i'm going to tell you is i think you arehi ri
. >> endeavor inand deborah in west chester ohio republican. >> good morning thank you for taking my call. is not so much who won and who lost but undermining the integrity of the election. by introducing a mass amount ballot. i spent myin career as a scientist and process vation. most use over-the-counter drugs. we should have separated outside of the states constitutional guidelines. and that is serious. and the amicus brief that was written is not taken up by the supreme court...
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watley. -- from ohio. burke what a wonderful day what a great opportunity you have amongst the 168 for service for greator country. it's a special pleasure for me this morning to rise to offer the nomination of michael watley. we all know michael. we know what a wonderful service he's been to this committee and to the party into the nation. he's a lifelong republican who's worked for decades to support republican candidates atad every level in the united states in our party. he served with distinction as chairman of the north carolina republican party, general counsel of the rnc where he's done absolutely stellars work. and as our chairman michael will bring a focus and a dedication to the rnc and he will work relentlessly to reflect donald j. trump as our 47th president of the united united stae senate, expand our majority in the house of representatives, and help us in our individual states win elections up and down the ballot. mr. cochair, it is my honor to place the name of michael watley nomination. [
watley. -- from ohio. burke what a wonderful day what a great opportunity you have amongst the 168 for service for greator country. it's a special pleasure for me this morning to rise to offer the nomination of michael watley. we all know michael. we know what a wonderful service he's been to this committee and to the party into the nation. he's a lifelong republican who's worked for decades to support republican candidates atad every level in the united states in our party. he served with...