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:17 - Last week, candidate for Lt. governor, Betty Sutton, joined us. This week, Jon Husted called into the program. He is the running mate alongside AG Mike DeWine. Husted talked to Ray about the campaign in general and how he sees Ohio in the present and future. 10:14 - Dr. Joe Congeni, whose speciality is sports medicine at Akron Children’s Hospital, stopped by the studio to talk about injuries and prevention. One topic was on the mistake of NFL officials picking up their flags after Baker Mayfield was conked in the head on Sunday. Another is confusion over the Nick Bosa injury, which has caused him to forego the rest of his Ohio State career. 17:21 - Madi and Josh are two students from Coventry High School, and they competed in our Academic Exam! How’d they do? How’d YOU do? Powered by the Akron-Summit County Public Library. 29:14 - The Barberton football team keeps rolling along, and they take on Highland this Friday. Head coach Tony Gotto is back this week after being suspended for a game, and he joined Ray to talk about his Magics. 32:36 - The 2018 World Series has begun, and the Red Sox took a 1-0 lead in the contest. Do you care? Will Middle America be watching?
:16 - We’re just a few weeks away from the gubernatorial election in Ohio. Joining us this morning is Betty Sutton, who is on the ticket with Richard Cordray for governor. 8:03 - Stemming from a conversation about Italy, Ray and Tony talked about fun honeymoon for young married couples. As mentioned earlier this week, Tony got engaged over the weekend, and he and his fiancee Leah are open to possible honeymoon ideas. 15:22 - The Cleveland Indians have been eliminated from the playoffs for over a week and a half, but they still have some holes to be filled and questions to be answered. Do the Indians need to sell off a starting pitcher or two for a power bat, and if so, could Corey Kluber be a name? 30:09 - Our master gardener, Jeanne Poremski, joined us on the phone to get us ready before the first frost. 39:02 - Nick Bosa had surgery several weeks back, and rather than rehab his groin and get on the field for the Michigan game and beyond, he’s choosing to forego and enter the NFL Draft. Is this a good decision, and how is Buckeye Nation treating this?
Betty Sutton on issues midterm vote
NARAL's The Morning After is a production of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. This week, Kelley, Jaime, and Gabe discuss the 2018 Primary Election, including the big win for Richard Cordray and Betty Sutton — nominees for governor and lieutenant governor. NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio endorsed Cordray/Sutton, in addition to statewide candidates and 36 candidates for the Ohio legislature. Find our full list of endorsements. Join NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio at an event near you: https://www.facebook.com/pg/NARALProChoiceOhio/events/
NARAL’s The Morning After is a production of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. This week, Kelley, Jaime, and Gabe discuss the 2018 Primary Election, including the big win for Richard Cordray and Betty Sutton — nominees for governor and lieutenant governor. NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio endorsed Cordray/Sutton, in addition to statewide candidates and 36 candidates for the Ohio legislature. […]
NARAL's The Morning After is a production of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. This week, Kelley, Jaime, and Gabe discuss the new ruling from the Sixth-Circuit Court of Appeals to block John Kasich's 2016 plan to defund Planned Parenthood! Now, Mike DeWine is considering how much of YOUR tax dollars to waste by filing a new appeal to this unanimous federal court ruling. Fortunately, we've got just the ticket to stop Mike DeWine: Rich Cordray and Betty Sutton were first to applaud Planned Parenthood's health centers after the decision was announced. Rich Cordray tweeted: "Great that appeals court struck down defunding of @PPGreaterOH. Republicans have zealously sought to roll back reproductive choice with no regard to the impact on the health of women & kids. That agenda is wrong & as Governor, I'll oppose it. #OHGov" https://twitter.com/RichCordray/status/986712150516404224 With so much at stake, please don't forget to verify that you are registered to vote and make a plan to vote on May 8th, or to vote early. For more information on where and when to vote in your community visit MyOhioVote.com. We also discussed Janelle Monáe's terrific-yet-unsubtle video, PYNK: https://youtu.be/PaYvlVR_BEc Join NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio at an event near you: https://www.facebook.com/NARALProChoiceOhio/events/
NARAL’s The Morning After is a production of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. This week, Kelley, Jaime, and Vashitta discuss the new endorsements from NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. After careful consideration — including survey responses from our members — our board of directors has voted to endorse Richard Cordray for governor and Betty Sutton for Lt. Governor! With so much […]
Public affairs editor Darrel Rowland and reporter Marty Schladen speak with gubernatorial candidate Richard Cordray on what makes him the most qualified candidate to become Ohio’s Governor. During this interview we talk about what makes the Cordray-Sutton ticket stand out to the voters in Ohio, and get his stance on the legalization of marijuana, the opioid crisis, and education specifically regarding charter schools.
Tune in for the FULL, second gubernatorial debate with Ohio Democrats four great candidates for governor: Rep. Connie Pillich, Sen. Joe Schiavoni, Congresswoman Betty Sutton and Mayor Nan Whaley!
This week’s Ohio Democratic Podcast is an audio rebroadcast of the first debate between the Democratic candidates for Ohio governor -- Rep. Connie Pillich, Sen. Joe Schiavoni, Congresswoman Betty Sutton and Mayor Nan Whaley.
The 2018 elections are still months away, but the race to replace outgoing, two-term Gov. John Kasich already has more than a few candidates. The Political landscape so far: On the Democratic side, Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley will go up against Sen. Joe Schiavoni, former Congresswoman Betty Sutton and former state representative Connie Pillich. Four Republicans will face off in the GOP primary: Secretary of State Jon Husted, Congressman Jim Renacci, Attorney General Mike DeWine and Lt. Gov. Mary Taylor. In this edition of PoliticsOhio, Wright State assistant political science professor Lee Hannah tells WYSO the mix of experienced candidates already in the race should make for an interesting election cycle. PoliticsOhio is a wrap-up of the week's important political news in the state. Each week, the WYSO news department talks with political reporters and experts from across Ohio about local and statewide news.
Mitchell has two guests for this evening's radio show. The first is physician, Dr. Terry Gordon, author of No Storm Lasts Forever, published by Hay House. One of his missions in life is saving the lives of our most precious resource, our children. He is currently spearheading a national campaign, which has resulted in legislation put forth by U.S. Congresswoman Betty Sutton to recreate the Ohio School AED initiative on a national scale, the goal being to place one AED in every single school in our country. Mitchell's second guest is filmmaker/producer, Ronna Prince. An inspiring, new documentary investigates the healing power of the heart and proposes that we are in the midst of creating the biggest shift in consciousness of all times—a shift towards heart-centered living. Sacred Journey of the Heart combines modern science with ancient wisdom traditions to illuminate the powerful connection we share with each other and the earth and offers profound insights and tools for transforming your life. Ronna is the founder of Modern Mastery™, a program designed to facilitate deep, heart-based transformation with her clients. She is a Radical Forgiveness® coach, a licensed HeartMath® provider, and an intuitive counselor. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abwmitchellrabin/support
On The Halli Casser-Jayne Show this Wednesday, April 11 from 3:00-4:00pm EST, we're talking politics—from the 2012 presidential election to job creation and the continued economic recovery with Northeast Ohio Congresswoman Betty Sutton (D, OH-13) and Matthew Cooper, editor of National Journal Daily. Congresswoman Sutton, authored the "Cash for Clunkers” Program in 2009, which resulted in an estimated $3.8 billion to $6.8 billion increase in GDP and more than 60,000 jobs created or saved. Sutton will speak about: her work on behalf of public sector employees, introduction of several animal welfare protection bills, and her own struggle as a woman in politics leading to legislation that helps empower women and protects them from violence. Congresswoman Sutton is a strong proponent for the reauthorization of The Violence Against Women Act. Cooper has held editorial positions at several of Washington's most respected news organizations, including U.S. News & World Report, Time, Washington Monthly, The New Republic, The Atlantic.com, and TalkingPointsMemo.com. Cooper along with The New York Times reporter Judith Miller was held in contempt of court and threatened with imprisonment for refusing to testify before the Grand Jury regarding the Valerie Plame CIA leak investigation.