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i am the mayor of the great city of athens, ohio, home to ohio university and also second president for the national league of cities, representing 19,000 communities across the united states and the president of the mayor's partnership, which represents 19 appalachian counties and 120 communities and 800 thousand citizens across southeast ohio. cities, towns and villages are experiencing a higher frequency of extreme weather events including hurricanes, floods, heat waves. these severe and unpredictable weather conditions are leading to large-scale disasters that are overwhelming existing infra structure as well as emergency response capabilities. as we discussed, the recent devastation we are seeing in san diego highlights the reoccurrence of impacts of flooding on cities and residents. my thoughts go out to mayor gloria and the san diego residents during these tough times. ohio university is also one that has experienced floods, notably 1968's flood were reexperienced a 28 foot flood stage. since then i have worked with the corps of engineers to mitigate a lot of those flood events t
i am the mayor of the great city of athens, ohio, home to ohio university and also second president for the national league of cities, representing 19,000 communities across the united states and the president of the mayor's partnership, which represents 19 appalachian counties and 120 communities and 800 thousand citizens across southeast ohio. cities, towns and villages are experiencing a higher frequency of extreme weather events including hurricanes, floods, heat waves. these severe and...
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Mar 31, 2024
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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 all about john glenn and so i knew a lot about 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 fighter 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 covered in his autobiography. and when ted williams died, reporters w
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 all about john glenn and so i knew a lot about 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 fighter squadron, both 25 pilots go in the air at a time...
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the nation none of these posting is effective committee in columbia county ohio. the year i was born, a couple of that, columbia county made 80% of the tableware of this country, the dishes and classes, because of that trade policy those jobs first moved south and enough to mexico and the native to china. thereed are no, there are no potteries in colombian county anymore. this committee and debris committees just ang couple miles away in either candidates and other kinds of places that are too often forgotten or explain what corporate america. now these ohioans are worried about whether the water is safe to drink whether the area safe to breathe. whether the kids would get s sik and industry to the committee highchair a trip i too would have developed of though. of the weaver mr. shaw said non is going to make it right, and put in east palestine and do right come his words, by the committee. senator vance and are going to make sure that east palestine is not forgotten. we both make regular visits there, not next week, not next month, not next year, not ever. do ri
the nation none of these posting is effective committee in columbia county ohio. the year i was born, a couple of that, columbia county made 80% of the tableware of this country, the dishes and classes, because of that trade policy those jobs first moved south and enough to mexico and the native to china. thereed are no, there are no potteries in colombian county anymore. this committee and debris committees just ang couple miles away in either candidates and other kinds of places that are too...
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ohio to washington, d.c. and and here you have young when he arrives at secretary of war newton's office iss the illustration done from seventies ebony magazine of young with emmett j. scott this was a this is after because he washes so images got prs continuing the legacy of booker t washington but in thinking about charles young's what it does is it creates a lot of bad press in the african-american because they are outraged his dismissal and lead a campaign to get him reinstated. because they're like you want us to fight because wilson wants an all volunteer military for world war one and african-americans like we don't want to serve without black officers and we want charles young to be one of our generals. and so there is this serious campaign that causes problems for, the wilson administration, because what they don't is negative publicity. and so what happens is that, you know the title of the the slogan is give us charlie young. right. this is going to be what they're and're following his joury right
ohio to washington, d.c. and and here you have young when he arrives at secretary of war newton's office iss the illustration done from seventies ebony magazine of young with emmett j. scott this was a this is after because he washes so images got prs continuing the legacy of booker t washington but in thinking about charles young's what it does is it creates a lot of bad press in the african-american because they are outraged his dismissal and lead a campaign to get him reinstated. because...
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Mar 13, 2024
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used to have in the village of kibbelee, you struggled with the italian name i noticed, the guy from ohio expect figure it out. what we used to say is when the roof leakser it leaks on republicans and democrats. the job of local government is to fix the roof. you go to congress and there's a number of people who talk about why the roof is leak, who made the roof leak, and kick the can down the road about fixing the roof. the problem solvers, in a our point is, in a very divided government, divided nation, to have the conversations and move the needle toward consensus. i would say as a former mayor, i ince, i do, the decisions you make have real impacts on real people instantly. and when you live through that for 12 years, when you are the point of contact for your constituents on just about everything from potholes to criminal justice, and all things in between, you recognize that the decisions you make impact people. when you are so far removed in congress too often you think that your decisions don't. the minute you lose that connection, you lose the humanity of our decisions and it mak
used to have in the village of kibbelee, you struggled with the italian name i noticed, the guy from ohio expect figure it out. what we used to say is when the roof leakser it leaks on republicans and democrats. the job of local government is to fix the roof. you go to congress and there's a number of people who talk about why the roof is leak, who made the roof leak, and kick the can down the road about fixing the roof. the problem solvers, in a our point is, in a very divided government,...
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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. they sold 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 were good friends, they they partici painted in a debate society. there are records of their debates and the subject matter i 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
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. they sold 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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the cleveland, ohio station initiated. the plan to relieve midtown traffic congestion in new haven, connecticut a local station was responsible for getting a ramshackle school rebuilt in many communities. radio points the way. we all know. importance of education. and so even at the expense of a tax increase, we owe it to ourselves and our children to build a new school in the latham's. fight against cancer. red cross drive. somebody dying and a rare blood is needed. radio. the rescue. this is an urgent appeal for type negative blood. we've come to take for granted countless services performed by radio like broadcasting, traffic bulletins. but we'd be lost without reporters in helicopters. get a bird's eye view of traffic conditions and relay them to the crawling. traffic is heavy. with up to one hour delays on all major highways leading to the city. but it is moving on secondary roads. three and nine a. out of the tangle into the clear. radio also acts your community bulletin board. this is your and a big community bullet
the cleveland, ohio station initiated. the plan to relieve midtown traffic congestion in new haven, connecticut a local station was responsible for getting a ramshackle school rebuilt in many communities. radio points the way. we all know. importance of education. and so even at the expense of a tax increase, we owe it to ourselves and our children to build a new school in the latham's. fight against cancer. red cross drive. somebody dying and a rare blood is needed. radio. the rescue. this is...
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my father was a world war two veteran from ohio. and at the end of his life, he was extremely frugal. a child of the depression. but when he learned that he could have a place at a va cemetery, also with his wife, 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 free grave 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 being done on an organized scale to care or preserve these final resting places? i know my daughter was in americorps in west virginia. they do a lot of training in preservation work for cemeteries. so is anyone working on this on an organic? i think there are a lot of local efforts towards that sort of thing, but it really takes local community members and organizations to find their resting places within their communities and keep them right
my father was a world war two veteran from ohio. and at the end of his life, he was extremely frugal. a child of the depression. but when he learned that he could have a place at a va cemetery, also with his wife, 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 free grave site and it is gorgeous i go there frequently i was just there two weeks ago with ohio western...
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my father was a world war two veteran from ohio. and at the end of his life, he was extremely frugal. a child of the depression. but when he learned that he could have a place at a va cemetery, also with his wife, 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 free grave 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 being done on an organized scale to care or preserve these final resting places? i know my daughter was in americorps in west virginia. they do a lot of training in preservation work for cemeteries. so is anyone working on this on an organic? i think there are a lot of local efforts towards that sort of thing, but it really takes local community members and organizations to find their resting places within their communities and keep them right
my father was a world war two veteran from ohio. and at the end of his life, he was extremely frugal. a child of the depression. but when he learned that he could have a place at a va cemetery, also with his wife, 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 free grave site and it is gorgeous i go there frequently i was just there two weeks ago with ohio western...
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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 this program because it's good sample. 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 t
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 this program because it's good sample. 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...
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so to get us started, we have a question from janice in saginaw hills, ohio. janice writes, jackie kennedy, family included emma bouvier, drexel and katharine drexel, the latter a saint in the roman catholic church, and co-founder of historically black colleges and universities and schools for native americans. but there has been minimal acknowledgment of such great women by jackie's descendants or by the kennedy library. do you have any idea why jackie would want to minimize those two great women? i have no idea. in fact, this is the first i heard about it. and what's interesting, i was just reviewing and editing a book chapter on jackie anita mcbride, who's a member of the board of the white house historical association. nancy keegan smith, who worked at the national archives for many years. and i have a textbook and i was looking at that chapter today and it's not included. so we may need to have to go back and find that, but thank you for letting me know about that. i was not aware. and i'll just say to janice included a link to a washington post article r
so to get us started, we have a question from janice in saginaw hills, ohio. janice writes, jackie kennedy, family included emma bouvier, drexel and katharine drexel, the latter a saint in the roman catholic church, and co-founder of historically black colleges and universities and schools for native americans. but there has been minimal acknowledgment of such great women by jackie's descendants or by the kennedy library. do you have any idea why jackie would want to minimize those two great...
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we need to join eight other states like ohio, alaska, and illinois. we need to enshrine reproductive freedom in our constitution and pass a constitutional amendment protecting the right of choice this year, and i hope you will proceed to get that done. [cheers and applause] i would like to share with you why i am so optimistic about this session. if i have learned anything with each subsequent legislative session, it is washingtonians are always capable of doing more than they thought we could. when we took office we had all dashes goals that defy the odds -- audacious goals that defy the odds and i had confidence we could tackle these challenges because i have always believed in the unique talent and ambitions of washingtonians. washingtonians have more resilience, more love for our state, and more endurance to push towards the sunny outcome of the future than any people on the planet. the next two months we will make the state better at mental health, safer against opiates, more supportive for educators and students, and more committed to our climat
we need to join eight other states like ohio, alaska, and illinois. we need to enshrine reproductive freedom in our constitution and pass a constitutional amendment protecting the right of choice this year, and i hope you will proceed to get that done. [cheers and applause] i would like to share with you why i am so optimistic about this session. if i have learned anything with each subsequent legislative session, it is washingtonians are always capable of doing more than they thought we could....
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we are building electric vehicles in a formerly shuttered plant in lordstown, ohio. we are building ev batteries. instead of importing solar panels from china, we will manufacture our own in georgia and alabama and ohio. investments in factories and jobs are growing in every pocket of america from alaska to atlanta, from the west coast to west virginia. i visited west virginia a few months ago and it was once a thriving steel town. the steel mill used to employ 12,000 people until other nations dumped cheap steel and force the mill into bankruptcy and the plant closed down. the sidewalks in weirdon rolled up and the downtown shops closed up and many people moved away. then last year, a company called forum energy decided to start their business in weirtdon incentivize by the federal tax credits in large part. form makes utility scale iron air batteries and they located the plant on the site of the old steel mill. at a recent job fair, hundreds of people were lined up. the living symbol that they are bringing to that town. at the ribbon-cutting, one of the city counci
we are building electric vehicles in a formerly shuttered plant in lordstown, ohio. we are building ev batteries. instead of importing solar panels from china, we will manufacture our own in georgia and alabama and ohio. investments in factories and jobs are growing in every pocket of america from alaska to atlanta, from the west coast to west virginia. i visited west virginia a few months ago and it was once a thriving steel town. the steel mill used to employ 12,000 people until other nations...
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we are growing continually what i would argue and i think all my colleagues whether mike dewine in ohio or governor wallin minnesota recognized the strength is our focus and we are working together. certainly partnership with the federal government has been crucial. as we think about everything from semiconductors and hyperparabolic silicon which is a element and for semiconductors we need semi-conductors to. it's not just the auto industry but all of these work together and our work is crucial. and it's a homeland security issue so continued resources and favorable interpretation of the federal government are great ways we could work together that would help michigan. i wanted to ask a quick question. does the president find historic legislation as part of its investing in america agenda and i know he's developed an informed a lot of the work they have done. the infrastructure job the chips and science ask the ira. as we in michigan are thinking about how we benefit from that are there things that we should be looking to work standing on as we think about the person's investing in amer
we are growing continually what i would argue and i think all my colleagues whether mike dewine in ohio or governor wallin minnesota recognized the strength is our focus and we are working together. certainly partnership with the federal government has been crucial. as we think about everything from semiconductors and hyperparabolic silicon which is a element and for semiconductors we need semi-conductors to. it's not just the auto industry but all of these work together and our work is...
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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 constitution ultimately came before the supreme court in 1980, after o'connor had become ronald reagan's first supreme court nominee. the anti-abortion movement hated sandra day o'connor. they thought she was a 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
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 constitution ultimately came before the supreme court in 1980, after o'connor had become ronald reagan's first supreme court nominee. the anti-abortion movement hated sandra day o'connor. they thought she was a supporter of abortion rights and a feminist and generally just gross and she...