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Toledo woman who received thousands of dollars in donations for faking cancer learned her punishment yesterday; Ohio Congressional candidate sentenced to jail; Akron settles lawsuit over Jayland Walker protests and will modify policies; NHL game will be played at Ohio Stadium in March.
Ohio's 9th Congressional District was a pretty safe Democratic district for years. It is much more competitive now, and Republicans think they have a shot. University of Toledo Political Science Professor Sam Nelson joins the show.
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Are Americans being programmed to accept another Middle East war. Comedian Owen Benjamin is here to share his perspective on the Israel/Gaza conflict and the bombing of a Christian Church which killed the relatives of former Congressman Justin Amash. Each day Washington D.C. displays dysfunction is a massive win for the American people. Veteran and former Ohio Congressional candidate JR Majewski is here to discuss the latest in the contentious battle for Speaker of the House. The U.S. and Israel are on the verge of triggering World War 3. Peter Quinones, host of the Peter Quinones Show, joins Paul Harrell for an in depth discussion about State Department officials and their apprehension concerning U.S. involvement in the Israel/Gaza conflict. Cut through the phony marketing and health guru jargon and but the Ultimate Nutrition Bible at http://UltimateNutritionSystem.com/StewPeters President of Bioptimizers Wade Lightheart is here to unveil his latest book called the Ultimate Nutrition Bible. Keep The Stew Peters Show FREE and ON THE AIR! SUPPORT THE SPONSORS Below! Protect your retirement and wealth, get up to $10k in FREE SILVER using this link: https://goldco.com/stew Stew Peters has carefully crafted his own line of supplements, PURGE your Body of The Invaders! Go To https://purgesuddenly.com High Quality Prepper Food, Now in $100 Buckets! Go to Https://heavensharvest.com use Promocode STEW Antarctic krill Oil is a lifesaver, FIX your inflammation today at https://StopMyInflammation.com NO FILTERS: Clean up your AIR with these high quality air filtration systems, and protect yourself from shedding: https://thetriadaer.com/ Promocode STEW Studies show that ESS60 in Olive oil has led to a 90% EXTENSION in life. Go To https://myvitalc.com/stew Gun Holsters, BIG SALE! Just go to https://www.vnsh.com/stew and get $50 OFF! Get Healthy Nutrients with https://fieldofgreens.com Use Promocode STEW The world's first and only personalized nootropics https://nootopia.com/Stewpeters Control your blood sugar with Blood Sugar Breakthrough: https://bioptimizers.com/sp TAXATION IS THEFT! Before You Pay your Taxes, Consult Peymon at https://Freedomlawschool.org Support Stew's Legal Fund, as He Fights the LGBTQ Mafia and Child Drag Shows: Https://givesendgo.com/defendstew
In today's episode I talked to a former Ohio Congressional Candidate JR Majewski, who ran for U.S. Congress in Ohio's recently redrawn 9th Congressional district against the sitting incumbent U.S. Representative Marcy Kaptur. JR Majewski and I had a very long, unique, and wide ranging topic conversation relating to many things in American Politics. Here are some resources that are helpful for this episode: https://ballotpedia.org/J.R._Majewski https://kaptur.house.gov/ https://marcykaptur.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nrodyunknown/message
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While Ukraine is outnumbered 5-to-1, the Establishment continues to weaken America by sending our resources to the Azov. The Elites want to destabilize another country that promotes Christianity: Russia. The Globalists are taking America out from the inside, while attacking Russia's borders. Ohio Congressional candidate and veteran, J.R. Majewski joins to detail the LIES the left has pinned on him. He has been attacked, slandered, and defamed by the Establishment ploy Marcy Kaptur, all for being America First! Todd Callender joins to detail the legal ramifications behind how we are being GENETICALLY MODIFIED! Now, Big Pharma has a legal backdoor, negating civil rights, that deems the vaccinated as their medical property! Dr. Paul Alexander joins to expose how the NIH's, TAXPAYER FUNDED research led by Fauci's pal Dr. Peter Daszak will likely lead to Plandemic 2.0! Disaster is coming! Watch this new show NOW at StewPeters.com! Visit our friends at Goldco! Call 855-706-GOLD or visit https://goldco.com/stew Prepare your family for famine and shortages by purchasing food through: https://heavensharvest.com/ If your dog as been feeling tired or not having the energy it used to, this 1 ingredient could be the reason: https://dogfoodexposed.com/STEW Righteously stand against vaccine tyranny by supporting Christopher Key. Reset your testosterone by trying IGF1+: https://www.vaccine-police.com/ Check out https://nootopia.com/StewPeters for help increasing your mental & physical strength to battle the deep-state's KRYPTONITE plot against Americans! Destress today, Stew crew sleep sound! Use promo code STEWPETERS10 at checkout for 10% off your order. http://www.magbreakthrough.com/stewpeters Check out: https://kuribl.com/ STEW20 for 20% off your order or premium CBD! CACOA is a super food, and may be the missing link to strength and happiness. Buy it now: https://shop.earthechofoods.com/stew Check out: https://patriotsbreakfastclub.com/, for premium coffee, mugs, and more! Use promo code STEW10 at checkout for 10% off! Go Ad-Free, Get Exclusive Content, Become a Premium user: https://www.stewpeters.com/subscribe/ Follow Stew on Gab: https://gab.com/RealStewPeters See all of Stew's content at https://StewPeters.com Watch full episodes here: https://redvoicemedia.net/stew-full-shows
Eddie and Rocky talk with Scott Wartman about the new Ohio Congressional map, and if it can survive the legal challenges it is undergoing.
Will the Ohio Congressional map survive legal challenges? Will President Biden avoid war with Russia? Will Willie leave the show happy for once? Eddie and Rocky break it all down.
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October 6, 2021: Urban Meyer explains why he didn't travel back to Florida with his team, Stephanie Grisham accuses Ohio congressional candidate Max Miller of abuse, Elyria council member pleads not guilty in charges tied to Ohio human trafficking sting, John Legend's free concert in Toledo, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZJYJeXepPQ Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Jacksonville Jaguars coach Urban Meyer explains why he didn't fly home with team https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/urban-meyer-flight-jacksonville-jaguars/95-5e33dfa8-214b-4c28-b170-b49e892e24e6 Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham accuses Northeast Ohio congressional candidate Max Miller of abuse ttps://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/northeast-ohio-congressional-candidate-files-lawsuit-against-ex-girlfriend-abuse-allegations/95-72f3450e-d3c3-4bab-ac70-ddf49d108ff9 Elyria Councilman Mark Jessie pleads not guilty following arrest in statewide human trafficking sting https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/elyria-councilman-mark-jessie-arraigned-human-trafficking-sting/95-5590f49a-0531-4d83-9b34-2a99d27709d4 Angry residents pack community meeting for new Cuyahoga County property tax appraisals https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/angry-residents-pack-community-meeting-new-cuyahoga-county-property-tax-appraisals/95-a6018dee-d8d4-446c-9b70-572e5a2d3392 COVID-19 in Ohio: State reports 6,296 new cases in the last 24 hours https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-numbers/coronavirus-ohio-updates/95-e2faeb56-d02a-443a-bcdb-141f2c7fafe8 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse outlines protocols for select events requiring proof of vaccination or negative COVID test https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/events/rocket-mortgage-fieldhouse-protocols-select-events-requiring-proof-of-vaccination-negative-covid-test/95-c3549234-5a91-4cfa-9807-2455f3bbccea John Legend coming to Toledo Museum of Art for intimate gallery concert https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/john-legend-coming-to-toledo-museum-of-art-for-gallery-concert-oct-22/512-dfc9ddcf-174e-4185-be72-0d33229b8513 A wedding and a day dedicated to it, a little boy's day made, and from griddle to graduate: It's All Good News https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/heartwarming/a-wedding-and-a-day-dedicated-to-it/95-971d1a77-21fc-4b1f-aa4f-cbe0066fa22b
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In this episode we go over the shocking results from the special election in Texas' 6th Congressional District. We talk about Adam Kinzinger and Liz Cheney being appointed to the Jan. 6 Commission. We also talk about the Freedom Caucus wanting to get rid of Kinzinger and Cheney. We also talk about the Mayor of Washington DC wanting to refund the police. The CDC recommending face masks is also a topic and we also talk about Donald Trump endorsing Ken Paxton in the Texas AG race. Then, we make our predictions for Ohio's 11th and 15th Congressional Election.
June 16, 2021: Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton endorses Shontel Brown for Ohio Congressional seat, a traffic alert for downtown Cleveland, Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield in no hurry for contract extension, your weekly dose of good news, where to see fireworks on July 4, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OVzbXhmWLE Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: TRAFFIC ALERT: Overturned truck closes I-90 westbound at Dead Man's Curve in downtown Cleveland https://www.wkyc.com/article/traffic/traffic-alert-overturned-truck-closes-i-90-westbound-dead-mans-curve-downtown-cleveland/95-3ec13a07-e9ba-4b84-a65e-622d3181d3df Love is in the air, an over-the-top celebration, and heifer hugs: It's All Good (News!) https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/heartwarming/its-all-good-news/95-a62ddceb-03c2-41ff-8b84-c4c06f97535d Hillary Clinton endorses Shontel Brown for 11th Congressional District seat https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/hillary-clinton-endorses-shontel-brown-11th-district-race/95-3c638b03-67c0-4073-a8f5-edf6eb382f9a Controversial bills to ban critical race theory enter Ohio House committee https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/state-politics/controversial-bills-critical-race-theory-ohio-house-committee/512-bcb7869b-0902-45e1-82da-906d1d51a8be Health experts speak out against Ohio bill prohibiting vaccine mandates https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/health-experts-speak-out-against-ohio-bill-prohibiting-vaccine-mandates/530-d0f3f48e-333b-4646-884f-6263d9589f3f The latest on the number of COVID-19 cases in Ohio https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-ohio-updates/95-e2faeb56-d02a-443a-bcdb-141f2c7fafe8 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/timeline-of-coronavirus-cases-ohio/95-c97c228d-c6c7-4949-b12b-4324d7ed8bb5 Cleveland Browns QB Baker Mayfield in 'no rush' to sign contract extension https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/baker-mayfield-browns-contract-comments/95-98d36d5c-e63b-484f-b1ea-3011be57638e When are Akron's July 4 fireworks? City launching four separate displays in different neighborhoods https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/akron/akron-ohio-july-4-fireworks-2021/95-9113280e-8504-4aa4-9877-e087a82dbea5 Canton announces July 4 fireworks show at McKinley Presidential Library & Museum https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/canton/canton-to-hold-july-4-fireworks-show-mckinley-presidential-library-museum/95-fa503dff-0bb5-40f3-89a8-aebeb80eb624 "Stuff the Bus Kitten Shower" for Lake Humane Society to be held this weekend https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/animals/stuff-the-bus-kitten-shower-for-lake-humane-society/95-3194cf04-09f8-4f1f-9cab-783342f53156
Jeffrey Sites joins me to chat about his Ohio Congressional run to represent the Ohio 4th District.
Today on America’s Work Force Radio Podcast, featured guest Wayne Creasap, District Representative of the Safety and Health Department with the Ironworkers spoke about updated safety protocols on jobsites during the COVID-19 pandemic, difficulties obtaining PPE and construction industry safety issues.Hillary O’Connor Mueri, a Congressional candidate running for office in Ohio was the second featured speaker on AWF Radio Podcast. She spoke about healthcare being a human right, fixing and expanding unemployment benefits and protecting the labor force and strengthening worker protections.
Jim is Vice President of Western Reserve Land Conservancy and Director of its Thriving Communities Institute. He is involved in a number of activities, including the establishment of almost 60 County Land Banks throughout Ohio and working in Columbus and Washington, D.C. to raise funds for Ohio communities to deal with distressed properties. Rokakis served for 19 years on the Cleveland City Council – the last seven as chairman of the finance committee. In 1997, Rokakis took office as Cuyahoga County Treasurer. Faced with Cuyahoga County’s mortgage foreclosure crisis, Rokakis helped to write and pass House Bill 294, which streamlined the foreclosure process for abandoned properties. Additionally, Rokakis was the driving force behind a bill that allowed for the creation of the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation, also known as the Cuyahoga Land Bank.Former Attorney General, and current Governor Mike DeWine recently stated that Rokakis was the reason behind his decision to allocate 75 million dollars of Ohio’s 93 million dollars from the “Robo-signing” settlement for demolition. Rokakis helped to put the Ohio program and its rules into place. He played an integral role in the U.S. Treasury Department’s decision to allocate a portion of the Hardest Hit Fund for demolition and in Cuyahoga County’s commitment of $50 million dollars for demolition. Working with the Ohio Congressional delegation he led the effort to reallocate an additional 2 billion dollars to the Hardest Hit Funds last December—with 192 million of those dollars coming to Ohio. To date, Rokakis has raised almost 450 million for the demolition of over 40,000 blighted structures in Ohio. He is the recipient of numerous local, state and national awards, including being named “County Leader of the Year” by American City and County Magazine in 2007, and the recipient of the Cleveland Foundation’s Wadsworth Award in 2016. In December 2011, Rokakis was featured on the CBS program “60 Minutes”, discussing the need to fund demolition in distressed urban areas. He has written for numerous publications including the Washington Post where he wrote the cover story for the Outlook section about the foreclosure crisis and Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood.Rokakis earned his undergraduate degree at Oberlin College and his Juris Doctorate degree from Cleveland-Marshall School of Law.
Jim is Vice President of Western Reserve Land Conservancy and Director of its Thriving Communities Institute. He is involved in a number of activities, including the establishment of almost 60 County Land Banks throughout Ohio and working in Columbus and Washington, D.C. to raise funds for Ohio communities to deal with distressed properties. Rokakis served for 19 years on the Cleveland City Council – the last seven as chairman of the finance committee. In 1997, Rokakis took office as Cuyahoga County Treasurer. Faced with Cuyahoga County’s mortgage foreclosure crisis, Rokakis helped to write and pass House Bill 294, which streamlined the foreclosure process for abandoned properties. Additionally, Rokakis was the driving force behind a bill that allowed for the creation of the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation, also known as the Cuyahoga Land Bank.Former Attorney General, and current Governor Mike DeWine recently stated that Rokakis was the reason behind his decision to allocate 75 million dollars of Ohio’s 93 million dollars from the “Robo-signing” settlement for demolition. Rokakis helped to put the Ohio program and its rules into place. He played an integral role in the U.S. Treasury Department’s decision to allocate a portion of the Hardest Hit Fund for demolition and in Cuyahoga County’s commitment of $50 million dollars for demolition. Working with the Ohio Congressional delegation he led the effort to reallocate an additional 2 billion dollars to the Hardest Hit Funds last December—with 192 million of those dollars coming to Ohio. To date, Rokakis has raised almost 450 million for the demolition of over 40,000 blighted structures in Ohio. He is the recipient of numerous local, state and national awards, including being named “County Leader of the Year” by American City and County Magazine in 2007, and the recipient of the Cleveland Foundation’s Wadsworth Award in 2016. In December 2011, Rokakis was featured on the CBS program “60 Minutes”, discussing the need to fund demolition in distressed urban areas. He has written for numerous publications including the Washington Post where he wrote the cover story for the Outlook section about the foreclosure crisis and Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood.Rokakis earned his undergraduate degree at Oberlin College and his Juris Doctorate degree from Cleveland-Marshall School of Law.
Jim is Vice President of Western Reserve Land Conservancy and Director of its Thriving Communities Institute. He is involved in a number of activities, including the establishment of almost 60 County Land Banks throughout Ohio and working in Columbus and Washington, D.C. to raise funds for Ohio communities to deal with distressed properties. Rokakis served for 19 years on the Cleveland City Council – the last seven as chairman of the finance committee. In 1997, Rokakis took office as Cuyahoga County Treasurer. Faced with Cuyahoga County’s mortgage foreclosure crisis, Rokakis helped to write and pass House Bill 294, which streamlined the foreclosure process for abandoned properties. Additionally, Rokakis was the driving force behind a bill that allowed for the creation of the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation, also known as the Cuyahoga Land Bank.Former Attorney General, and current Governor Mike DeWine recently stated that Rokakis was the reason behind his decision to allocate 75 million dollars of Ohio’s 93 million dollars from the “Robo-signing” settlement for demolition. Rokakis helped to put the Ohio program and its rules into place. He played an integral role in the U.S. Treasury Department’s decision to allocate a portion of the Hardest Hit Fund for demolition and in Cuyahoga County’s commitment of $50 million dollars for demolition. Working with the Ohio Congressional delegation he led the effort to reallocate an additional 2 billion dollars to the Hardest Hit Funds last December—with 192 million of those dollars coming to Ohio. To date, Rokakis has raised almost 450 million for the demolition of over 40,000 blighted structures in Ohio. He is the recipient of numerous local, state and national awards, including being named “County Leader of the Year” by American City and County Magazine in 2007, and the recipient of the Cleveland Foundation’s Wadsworth Award in 2016. In December 2011, Rokakis was featured on the CBS program “60 Minutes”, discussing the need to fund demolition in distressed urban areas. He has written for numerous publications including the Washington Post where he wrote the cover story for the Outlook section about the foreclosure crisis and Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood.Rokakis earned his undergraduate degree at Oberlin College and his Juris Doctorate degree from Cleveland-Marshall School of Law.
Jim is Vice President of Western Reserve Land Conservancy and Director of its Thriving Communities Institute. He is involved in a number of activities, including the establishment of almost 60 County Land Banks throughout Ohio and working in Columbus and Washington, D.C. to raise funds for Ohio communities to deal with distressed properties. Rokakis served for 19 years on the Cleveland City Council – the last seven as chairman of the finance committee. In 1997, Rokakis took office as Cuyahoga County Treasurer. Faced with Cuyahoga County’s mortgage foreclosure crisis, Rokakis helped to write and pass House Bill 294, which streamlined the foreclosure process for abandoned properties. Additionally, Rokakis was the driving force behind a bill that allowed for the creation of the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation, also known as the Cuyahoga Land Bank.Former Attorney General, and current Governor Mike DeWine recently stated that Rokakis was the reason behind his decision to allocate 75 million dollars of Ohio’s 93 million dollars from the “Robo-signing” settlement for demolition. Rokakis helped to put the Ohio program and its rules into place. He played an integral role in the U.S. Treasury Department’s decision to allocate a portion of the Hardest Hit Fund for demolition and in Cuyahoga County’s commitment of $50 million dollars for demolition. Working with the Ohio Congressional delegation he led the effort to reallocate an additional 2 billion dollars to the Hardest Hit Funds last December—with 192 million of those dollars coming to Ohio. To date, Rokakis has raised almost 450 million for the demolition of over 40,000 blighted structures in Ohio. He is the recipient of numerous local, state and national awards, including being named “County Leader of the Year” by American City and County Magazine in 2007, and the recipient of the Cleveland Foundation’s Wadsworth Award in 2016. In December 2011, Rokakis was featured on the CBS program “60 Minutes”, discussing the need to fund demolition in distressed urban areas. He has written for numerous publications including the Washington Post where he wrote the cover story for the Outlook section about the foreclosure crisis and Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood.Rokakis earned his undergraduate degree at Oberlin College and his Juris Doctorate degree from Cleveland-Marshall School of Law.
The Pirmary is March 17th in Ohio.
In the latest episode of our This Week in the CLE podcast, we discuss a tax cut for everyone, diverting more public dollars to electric companies, a ray of light for the movie industry, continuing distress at the Cuyahoga County jail, momentum for abating lead paint in Cleveland and Troy Smith’s spirited defense of his ranking of top 1980s albums. The weekly podcast is a review and analysis of the news by the people who bring you that news, the reporters and editors at cleveland.com. We also talk about the: - way President Donald Trump got ahead of himself in claiming a victory at Lordstown, - latest on the battle to redraw Ohio Congressional districts without the gerrymandering, - coming removal of Brecksville dam on the Cuyahoga County river, - former federal prosecutors in Ohio who say Trump obstructed justice, - challenge of treating Lake Erie like it’s a person, - lessons for Cleveland in St. Louis’ failure to consolidate governments, - Parma pit bull ban, - move to abolish Columbus Day in Cleveland, - effort to shrink Cleveland City Council - Lake Erie’s record water level, and - the solution to the mystery of North Olmsted. Join me as I host discussions with columnist Mark Naymik, editors Laura Johnston, Jane Kahoun, Mike Norman and Mark Vosburgh, data expert Rich Exner and reporters Courtney Astolfi, Eric Heisig, Mary Kilpatrick, Pete Krouse and Anne Nickoloff. We wrap up the discussion by visiting with pop culture writer Troy Smith, who says Purple Rain is the best 1980s album. His editor strongly disagrees. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Also, More trade tariffs coming for China, Mark Morgan new ICE director appointment, Ohio Congressional map thrown out, and lastly the state of the 2020 race
Dispatch political reporter Jim Siegel discusses the congressional redistricting plan in Ohio, talks about the map and districts that are in place now and finally discusses the deal reached to put a bipartisan plan on the ballot to new create maps.
If anyone can rise to the challenge of running for Congress for the first time in a deep-red Ohio district, it’s former Navy pilot Ken Harbaugh. Despite the fact that most of Ken’s neighbors voted for Trump, and even his own parents did as well, he is confident he has a message that will resonate – his commitment to putting service above self. On Episode 11 of Next Gen Dem, Ken and I discuss how his military service has made him uniquely qualified to bridge the divide in politics, the perception of Trump among veterans, and how he balances being a parent with his pursuit of elected office. Ken even has a very novel suggestion for how to bring Congress together and get people working across party lines again. After serving as a pilot in the Navy for close to a decade, where he flew reconnaissance missions in the Middle East and North Korea, Ken left the military to pursue a law degree at Yale. Most recently Ken served as President and COO of Team Rubicon Global, an organization providing veterans around the world with opportunities to serve others in the wake of disasters.
Fred Rotondaro says the border crisis is a pro-life issue. Journalist Chuck McCutcheon decodes Beltway blather. And Bill Press interviews Ohio Congressional candidate Michael Wager. Regular commentator Fred Rotondaro says the border crisis should be seen as a “pro-life” issue among Catholics, and others. Journalist Chuck McCutcheon explains the secret language spoken inside the Beltway. And Bill Press interviews Michael Wager, running for Congress in Northeast Ohio. Fred Rotondaro With the Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Jesuit Society pushing hard for a compassionate response to the influx of unaccompanied Central American children, commentator Fred Rotondaro says he would like to see Church leaders “turn the screws” on congressional Republicans. http://www.americanprogress.org Chuck McCutcheon What is the definition of “reasonable Republicans?” How about “adults in the room?” Sometimes they are one and the same, explains journalist Chuck McCutcheon, who has written a book about Washington jargon. http://dogwhistlebook.com/ Michael Wager Bill Press and his guest, Ohio Democratic congressional candidate Michael Wager. Jim Hightower The damning nuttiness of the GOP's "hell no" faction.
Panelists: Laura Bischoff, Dayton Daily News; Darrel Rowland, The Columbus Dispatch; Terry Casey, Republican Strategist; and Joseph Mas, Ohio Hispanic Coalition. Topics: John Kasich and other Republicans pull ahead in the polls; Democrats try to fire up the base; National Democrats consider pulling out of Ohio Congressional races; and Democrats try to hang on to the Ohio House of Represenatives.