President-Elect Trump Kicks Off Victory Tour in Ohio
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
TUESDAY DEC.6, 2016 NEWS // The recount according to UD A&E // PORCH PROFILE: The men of 112 OPINIONS // Positivity in a post-election SPORTS // Pollard returns and Flyers win VOL.64 NO. 7 poli-sci majors, pg. 4. Evanston, pg. 7. America, pg. 11. big, pg. 14. FLYERTUESDAY DEC. 6, 2016 | ISSUE 7NEWS | The University of Dayton President-elect Trump kicks off victory tour in Ohio MASON DI PALMA out since Trump’s victory and still News Editor continue, as other states and cities have expressed their disapproval The streets of downtown of the election, Trump, or both. Cincinnati were jammed as Pres- Reflecting on the election and ident-elect Trump kicked off the nation at large, many have his victory/thank you tour at expressed the view of a broken U.S. Bank Arena Thursday night. and ununified America. Presi- Trump won the Buckeye state on dent-elect Trump had a message Nov. 8 by eight points over Hil- for those who see a great fissure lary Clinton, and paved his way among the American people. to victory in other key swing states Trump said, “America is not uni- about a month ago. fied now but we will come togeth- This is Trump’s first return er and I think people are going to to Ohio since his historic victo- be very happy.” ry, and his first time back in Cin- For people like UD student cinnati since his massive rally of Marc Czulewicz, this was not just 22,000 in the very same arena. a rally, but it was a thank you for Cincinnati is located in Hamilton not only working hard, but also County which did vote for Clinton for believing in something that this year. Despite a loss in Hamil- that you are passionate about. A ton County, Trump addressed the Trump supporter and an attendee crowd by saying thank you to the of the rally, Czulewicz said, “We state of Ohio. did it and I can’t believe that I am The president-elect retold his standing here in this arena for a historic rise to the presidency by victory speech. It just doesn’t preaching to Ohioans that they seem real.” answered the call to participate in Trump’s ‘thank you’ speech in a piece of history that will never Cincinatti was the first of many be forgotten. The ‘movement’ that stops. The president-elect will Trump has called his campaign travel to more swing states that was one that he said “the world helped him claim the presidency. has never seen before.”’ Trump With Inauguration Day just a lit- continued on to say that this elec- tle over a month and a half away, tion was not about the politicians Trump is finishing up choosing his and the pundits, but rather the administration. American people in what he called See pg. 4 for a look into Trump’s his “America First” policy. cabinet selections so far. Hours before arriving in Cin- cinnati, Trump was in Indianapolis where he made a deal with Car- rier Air-conditioning that will see that 1,100 jobs stay in the United States instead of moving to Mex- Donald Trump addresses the crowd at the first stop of his victory tour in Cincinnati, Ohio on Thursday at U.S. ico. He voiced to his supporters Bank Arena. (Photo courtesy of Sam Greene) and the country that more deals like Carrier will be happening un- the Carrier deal has excited some Americans. Trump reflected on passion was reminiscent of the der his administration. Ohioans, as they have witnessed the divise situation in American tone of Trump’s campaign. At the One supporter at the rally, the economic consequences of politics and opinion, which he said rally, Trump unfiltered nature and Daytonian Sandra Matz, shared companies leaving the state. are “very divided.” strong voice surfaced once more. her views on Trump’s initiatives. “The days of companies leav- This call to unity hit home with Although the feeling inside the “He is already starting to follow ing the country are over,” Trump the people at the rally as mass arena was energetic and optimis- up on his promises and he has not said at the rally. Trump stressed chants of “USA, USA, USA!” tic about the future, protesters did even be sworn in yet,” Matz said. the idea that trade should be a two broke out after the president-elect gather outside of U.S. Bank Arena Ohio has lost over 287,000 man- way street, not a situation where put down globalism. According holding signs. Messages like “Not ufacturing jobs since NAFTA was only one side benefits. These ideas to Trump, “We pledge allegiance my president” and “Love Trumps Protester outside U.S. Bank enacted, according to the Bureau of what Trump calls the “winning to one flag and that flag is the hate” were among the messages Arena after President-elect Trump addressed his supporters. (Photo of Labor Statistics. Consequent- big league” lead him to address the American flag.” The strong mes- that protestors displayed. Mass courtesy of Mason Di Palma) ly, talk of successful deals like people in a call for unity among sage that Trump delivered with amounts of protests have broken FOLLOW @FLYERNEWS ON TWITTER FOR MORE UPDATES ON CAMPUS, LOCAL, NATIONAL AND WORLD NEWS 2 NEWS News, 3 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016 @ Connect # Discover Me Trending FlyerNews 44 days left until Inauguration Day @FlyerNews President-elect Trump will be sworn in as the 45th President of the United States on Jan. 20, 2017 WHY BECOME A Volume Issue Date Dakota Access Pipeline to be rerouted 64 7 Dec. 6 The Army Corps of Engineers announced it will look for an alternate route for MARIANIST? the Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under Lake Oahe in North Dakota. 600 killed this week in Aleppo Rebel groups in Syria’s war-ravaged Aleppo put up a united front on Thursday (Dec. 1) in a final When Brother José Julián Matos- effort to prevent regime forces from seizing the whole city. The regime’s ground operation has been Auffant, SM, joined the faculty at Who To Follow Refresh View all backed by intense airstrikes that have caused severe damage to parts of eastern Aleppo. a Marianist school in Puerto Rico, he began sharing daily prayers and FlyerNews Five University of Dayton students received the first Emerson Innovation fellowship at the Marianist community. Follow Sponsored by the Helix Innovation Center on the University of Dayton campus, He was drawn to “teaching as a students will work with Emerson engineers and industry leaders to develop inno- University of Dayton vations in the heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration industry. sacred calling and to religious life,” he says. “It’s a life that sustains me Follow Carrier Air-Conditioning to keep 1,100 jobs in Indiana Carrier announced that they have made a deal with President-elect Trump that will and helps me grow.” see 1,100 jobs not moving to Mexico. Brother José is minister of spiritual 53rd annual Christmas on Campus on Thursday, Dec. 8. development at St. Mary’s University Got something to say? Each of the more than 1,000 Dayton Public School students expected to attend will in San Antonio. be paired with a University undergraduate for crafts, a carnival, performances and to Want to stay updated on the latest watch the lighting of the Christmas tree. in #Flyerland? IS A MARIANIST LIFE OF Italy prime minister resigns after losing constitutional reform vote Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s much-anticipated referendum on reforming the SERVICE, COMMUNITY AND country’s constitution failed on Sunday (Dec. 4), and Renzi will resign. PRAYER RIGHT FOR YOU? Find us on Twitter @FlyerNews Hawaii gets hit hard by two feet of snow Learn more today. Contact The snow is falling on the peaks of the Big Island of Hawaii, including Mauna Brother Tom Wendorf, SM Loa and Mauna Kea, and the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the area through late Sunday night. [email protected] DIFFICULTY // Hard 33 dead in Oakland warehouse fire Sister Nicole Trahan, FMI SUDOKU The death toll from a fire at a converted Oakland warehouse known as the [email protected] “Ghost Ship” had risen to 33 and teenagers were among the victims, authorities said Sunday. Fidel Castro’s ashes buried in private cemetery ceremony Cuban dictator Fidel Castro’s ashes were interred in a private ceremony Sunday morning, ending nine days of official mourning. College Footbal Playoff is set The final CFP rankings of the year have Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Washington as the final four teams to compete for a national championship. BROTHERS – PRIESTS – SISTERS Compiled by Mason Di Palma, News marianist.com Editor, from CNN, Fox News, University of Dayton 4 NEWS NEWS 5 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016 Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2016 Online at flyernews.com The election recount according to political science majors Flyers embrace their holiday spirit as break approaches NEIL BURGER covered in the three states where In regards to the Electoral CHRISTINA VAUGHAN-ROBINETTE the Centerville/Kettering area, MG: Well, I really need to find AM: I celebrate the holidays the same time. This year I think Staff Writer we are looking.” College, Penewit added, “Chang- History which is only like 10 or 15 min- a job close to my Centerville by cutting down a real tree with I’m having Christmas morning When asking a group of po- ing the Electoral College would utes from campus – depending house because that’s where I will my family.