as they say. i m not a monster. i m a normal person. i am just sick. i have an addiction. just like an alcoholic has an addiction. the story of cleveland kidnapper ariel castro rocked the country. and we woke up this morning to another shocking turn. castro was found dead in his prison cell. an apparent suicide. the coroner believes he hung himself using a bed sheet from his cell. he had served just one month of a life sentence of plus-1,000 years for the abduction and repeated rape of three young ohio women. for his three victims, this is yet another way in which the system has failed them. they were held captive for decades in a house of horrors without ever being found. that is until one of them amanda berry made this frantic phone call to police. 911. hello police. help me i m amanda berry.
that time gm and chrysler would have gone under and we would have lost probably a million jobs throughout the midwest. how does that sound to you? well, in ohio we think about one out of every eight jobs, is at least related to the auto industry. today gm is building the chevy cruise in young ohio and ford is bringing a light truck production back from mexico to cleveland. chrysler is investing multiple millions in the toledo area. ohio doesn t produce as many cars and trucks as does michigan but we produce more auto parts. so the entire supply chain which is so critical to so many communities throughout ohio, i believe would have collapsed, even honda which is a nonunion company located in marriesville ohio came to me when i was in the governor s office. said governor please do whatever
industry. had we followed his advice at that time gm and chrysler would have gone under and we would have lost probably a million jobs throughout the midwest. how does that sound to you? well, in ohio we think about one out of every eight jobs, is at least related to the auto industry. today gm is building the chevy cruise in young ohio and ford is bringing a light truck production back from mexico to cleveland. chrysler is investing multiple millions in the toledo area. ohio doesn t produce as many cars and trucks as does michigan but we produce more auto parts. so the entire supply chain which is so critical to so many communities throughout ohio, i believe would have collapsed, even honda which is a nonunion company located in marriesville