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there was no interstate or highway connecting indianapolis to cincinnati. the closest city to milan. hoosiers were waiting along the way in greensburg and shelbyville, holding signs, waving. state road 101, which led back home, was lined with cars and cheering fans for 13 miles. 40,000 people were waiting in little milan, indiana, even though at the time the town had only 1100 residents. this is hoosier his stthis is wt the people of indiana are so excited about every march, and that year in 1954, as the players from milan rolled into town, two members of the team, ray kraft and kenny medelman, the procession is at milan high. the next morning, the crowd was gone. the small town was -- its quiet had gradually returned and in the days that followed, members of the team graduated, they went off to college, pursued careers, they drifted apart. coach marvin wood took a job up in newcastle, passage of time brought other changes, not all of them welcomed of course. little milan, light so many towns across the country, it faced some challenges, and the single bask
there was no interstate or highway connecting indianapolis to cincinnati. the closest city to milan. hoosiers were waiting along the way in greensburg and shelbyville, holding signs, waving. state road 101, which led back home, was lined with cars and cheering fans for 13 miles. 40,000 people were waiting in little milan, indiana, even though at the time the town had only 1100 residents. this is hoosier his stthis is wt the people of indiana are so excited about every march, and that year in...
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toxicology and industry engineering in cincinnati. groundwater research in ada, oklahoma. pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what affects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control the risks from these substances without sacrificing the benefits of the technologies that produce them. we need more information on long range transport of pollutants through the air. acid rain is an example of this kind of transport. we also must do better at tracking the flow of pollutants through the environment. much of our pollution control apparatus was designed with one hand via metal, medium air or water or land in mind. but pollutants can cross over between media and present risks in their new state as well. we clean the water but produce millions of tons of sewage sludge a year. we could incine
toxicology and industry engineering in cincinnati. groundwater research in ada, oklahoma. pesticide biology and gulf breeze, florida. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this scientific effort is essential to meeting the environmental challenges that still lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic substances behave in the environment and what affects various exposure levels have on human health and the environment. this knowledge would help us control the risks from these...
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the 25 year old quaker had been teaching in cincinnati, ohio, at his trial. dillingham admitted his guilt and was sentenced to three years of hard labor in the state penitentiary where he contracted cholera and died in 1850 weeks later. william and ellen crawford escaped from macon. phenotypically ellen disguised as a slave holder traveling to philadelphia for medical reasons. william accompanied her as her slave. they left over the christmas holiday, traveling by train and carriage. the couple it to philadelphia in four days. theirs was possibly the most dramatic escape slavery a story of love, determination and resilience. the virtues of frontier america conquering all the crafts subsequently moved to boston, where they became a fixture in the city's struggle against slavery and discrimination working with the heavens to defy the 1850 law. they also joined the anti-slavery lecture circuit, taking the story of defiance to audiences across the northeast. not surprisingly, weeks after the passage of the law in 1852, slave catchers arrive in boston in search of
the 25 year old quaker had been teaching in cincinnati, ohio, at his trial. dillingham admitted his guilt and was sentenced to three years of hard labor in the state penitentiary where he contracted cholera and died in 1850 weeks later. william and ellen crawford escaped from macon. phenotypically ellen disguised as a slave holder traveling to philadelphia for medical reasons. william accompanied her as her slave. they left over the christmas holiday, traveling by train and carriage. the couple...
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when the president elect passes through cincinnati, the germans greet him and volunteer or to join the union now and defend the country. and lincoln reminds them that he would never put anything in the way of foreign born people coming to the united states. what smart political move and i hope a personal move because as soon as fort sumter is fired on lincoln needs not just republican proto state volunteers and commanders he needs democrats he needs germans to volunteer in the west he needs the irish to volunteer in boston, new york and, philadelphia and you knew i was going to get back to new york eventually. there was a monster rally at union square on april 20th, 1861, 100,000 people and the flag of fort sumter is strong from the big bronze equestrian statue of george washington that is now in union square park. it was a little south of it that and speaker after speaker, the germans, they said we'd still love the fatherland, but this is our flag. this is our symbol. we will fight to the death for our adopted country. more importantly, politically the irish speaker after speaker come
when the president elect passes through cincinnati, the germans greet him and volunteer or to join the union now and defend the country. and lincoln reminds them that he would never put anything in the way of foreign born people coming to the united states. what smart political move and i hope a personal move because as soon as fort sumter is fired on lincoln needs not just republican proto state volunteers and commanders he needs democrats he needs germans to volunteer in the west he needs the...
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the times they appeared in the cincinnati papers they appeared in the california papers. it makes it they not to put too fine point on it at center stage associated with the most famous generals on the union side in the final act of the civil war. if the civil war were was depicted the opera they would have been on stage in the chorus at every point. you mentioned ken burns, which brings to the third strand of the book, which is the complaint, if you like, the criticism of the cause myth anthology. there are two characters who play a big part in the book. one is william archibald dunning, whom you call a lion of manhattan society. and another was walter fleming. can tell us about those two guys. i can. these are the architects of the lost mythology. and it's so fitting that we're here in new jersey. we'll turn to dunning first. william archibald dunning was born in plainfield, new jersey. he went to princeton, kicked out. he went to columbia, got his ph.d. by 1885. he a very odd upbringing. his father was a plainfield industrialist and arts who felt this, who identified w
the times they appeared in the cincinnati papers they appeared in the california papers. it makes it they not to put too fine point on it at center stage associated with the most famous generals on the union side in the final act of the civil war. if the civil war were was depicted the opera they would have been on stage in the chorus at every point. you mentioned ken burns, which brings to the third strand of the book, which is the complaint, if you like, the criticism of the cause myth...
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seymour ollman, cincinnati, ohio. here's one other one. this is from a man named dugan jr in connersville, pennsylvania. my dear senator truman, on behalf of myself and i am sure millions of other fathers who have boys in actual combat service. i want to congrats really you and your committee on the wonderful public service you have rendered the nation here in pittsburgh, right in the middle of it. the report of the committee is received with acclaim and universal condemnation, is visited on the heads of the united states steel company. any attempt to cover up acts which in effect are sabotage against our own boys by placing the responsibility on the so-called hirelings or underlings and permitted those that frame the policy of the concern to escape would be considered in the nature of a whitewash. i have to sons a brother and a son in law in the combat forces of the nation. two are at present overseas, and the others will probably go in due time. it's one hell of a situation when you and myself and millions of others who are boys risking
seymour ollman, cincinnati, ohio. here's one other one. this is from a man named dugan jr in connersville, pennsylvania. my dear senator truman, on behalf of myself and i am sure millions of other fathers who have boys in actual combat service. i want to congrats really you and your committee on the wonderful public service you have rendered the nation here in pittsburgh, right in the middle of it. the report of the committee is received with acclaim and universal condemnation, is visited on...
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and so things like this, fbi breach by a man in cincinnati at their office with an assault weapon right after this mar a lago search is not surprising. the who sent the pipe bombs to members of the media and the democratic party who was a huge supporter of donald trump is not a surprise. i hammer wielding intruder at nancy pelosi's in san francisco. should not be a surprise. a plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer should not be a surprise. the that the swatting that we're seeing around the country of, you know, the maine secretary of state and the judge who's presiding over the federal election interference. and special counsel jack smith. all of that. i think, is a predictable result. but when people become so outraged that they don't trust the fbi, they don't trust the courts, they don't trust law enforcement, they feel the need to take law into their own hands. and it leaves us all in a very dangerous place. that's public safety. but in terms of national security, of course, the biggest vigilante violence that we've seen in recent years was the attack on january 6th, wher
and so things like this, fbi breach by a man in cincinnati at their office with an assault weapon right after this mar a lago search is not surprising. the who sent the pipe bombs to members of the media and the democratic party who was a huge supporter of donald trump is not a surprise. i hammer wielding intruder at nancy pelosi's in san francisco. should not be a surprise. a plot to kidnap michigan governor gretchen whitmer should not be a surprise. the that the swatting that we're seeing...
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he served as law professor and dean of the university of cincinnati college of law. before his current position, he previously testified before the committee, and we welcome him. joanne grace of columbiana, ohio has served her community in a variety of nursing homes since 1976, including as a floor nurse, supervisor, manager, and director of nursing services. thanks for joining us today. i will swear in the witnesses and each will have five minutes for an opening statement, then the question period, five-minute rounds for each senator's. i asked the witnesses to please rise. raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear the testimony you are about to give is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? all right, thank you. ms. carlson, you are first. ms. carlson: thank you so much. thank you for the opportunity to testify about my experience with forced arbitration and the work i am doing to make workplaces safer in america. in 2016, i found the courage to say one of the most powerful men in the world, former fox news chair and ceo roger ailes, for sexual h
he served as law professor and dean of the university of cincinnati college of law. before his current position, he previously testified before the committee, and we welcome him. joanne grace of columbiana, ohio has served her community in a variety of nursing homes since 1976, including as a floor nurse, supervisor, manager, and director of nursing services. thanks for joining us today. i will swear in the witnesses and each will have five minutes for an opening statement, then the question...
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vÍctor schwartz, served as law professor and dean of the university of cincinnati college of law before his current position he's previously testified before the committee and we welcome him. joanne grace of colombia ohio has served community and a variety of nursing homes since 1976 including as floor nurse, supervisor, manager and the director of nursing services, thanks for joining us today. i'm going swear in the witnesses and each will have five minutes for opening statement and the five minute rounds for each senator. i ask the witnesses to please rise.. >> raise your right hand. do you solemnly swear -- all right, thank you. ms. carlson, your first. >> thank you so much. thank you for the opportunity to testify about my experience with forced arbitration and the work i'm doing to make workplace safer in america. in 2016i found the courage to sue one of the most powerful men in the world former fox news chair and ceo roger ailes for sexual harassment. toughest decision of my life but after they fired me i said to myself, if i don't do it, who will. my story certainly made headline
vÍctor schwartz, served as law professor and dean of the university of cincinnati college of law before his current position he's previously testified before the committee and we welcome him. joanne grace of colombia ohio has served community and a variety of nursing homes since 1976 including as floor nurse, supervisor, manager and the director of nursing services, thanks for joining us today. i'm going swear in the witnesses and each will have five minutes for opening statement and the five...
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into the ground and affecting families and driving up local housing prices its particular problem in cincinnati. i have visited some of those houses and neighborhoods. you commit today, director, fannie and freddie will not do any new financing for investors in single-family rentals who so often exploit tenants and write up a rent and housing prices? like senator, thank you for bringing that to my attention. after the experiment or pilot fannie and freddie did in 2018 we have prohibited them from working with institutional investors. what you have described will we will absolutely follow up and make sure that this not happen but will follow on that particular property. >> i will continue to watch that. and you know we are watching that. i preach to the public service of both of you. that kind of predatory business model needs to be rejected always by anything the government any influence the government can have so thank you. thank you to the two witnesses today for your patience. think of your testimony. thank you most especially for your public service. they are due one week from today to the
into the ground and affecting families and driving up local housing prices its particular problem in cincinnati. i have visited some of those houses and neighborhoods. you commit today, director, fannie and freddie will not do any new financing for investors in single-family rentals who so often exploit tenants and write up a rent and housing prices? like senator, thank you for bringing that to my attention. after the experiment or pilot fannie and freddie did in 2018 we have prohibited them...
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., but i'll never forget this discussion i had in cincinnati. i was at an afl-cio dinner and there were a number of people -- there were probably 300 people there. . there were was one him table where there was an empty seat. i said, tell me your story. they said, we just organized custodial workers. would he had our first contract. 1200 custodial workers negotiating with the down-talk about business -- downtown business owners. i said what does mean to to you? it is the first time i have a paid week vacation. workers that are generally low-paid, workers sometimes without health care, workers often without vacations, workers that have no say over their schedule and those are the people. . he sauls said one job short sale enough. that's what he'll fought for. he first got involved. he is a college student while working in a local restaurant. eliminate joined the union and became the shop steward. after graduation he moved to nevada. he quietly moved up the ranks eventually leading the union in the famous seven-year frontier casino strike, one of
., but i'll never forget this discussion i had in cincinnati. i was at an afl-cio dinner and there were a number of people -- there were probably 300 people there. . there were was one him table where there was an empty seat. i said, tell me your story. they said, we just organized custodial workers. would he had our first contract. 1200 custodial workers negotiating with the down-talk about business -- downtown business owners. i said what does mean to to you? it is the first time i have a...