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jerry hughes, then with the akron pd, raced to the scene. detectives popped the trunk. it was worse than he had expected. you've seen a lot of stuff in a lot of years. how does this fit in the awful things that cops encounter? >> it's sickening. it's something you can't unsee. you will see that for the rest of your life. >> the body of hannah hill had been found naked from the waist down, posed, her shirt pulled up. >> at approximately 7:30 this morning, the auto belonging to missing person hannah hill had been seen parked on cain road. >> pictures of her car being towed away made the evening news. >> devastated. how could this happen? >> i just totally kind of blacked out. every emotion hit me at once. >> what had happened to hannah? and why? >> and the even bigger question. who? who had killed hannah? police quickly focused on one man -- hannah's boyfriend brad. coming up -- >> we found out he was a drug dealer and that he liked to chase other girls. >> when "dateline" continues. f, your lips have a unique print and unique needs your lips are like no others, and need
jerry hughes, then with the akron pd, raced to the scene. detectives popped the trunk. it was worse than he had expected. you've seen a lot of stuff in a lot of years. how does this fit in the awful things that cops encounter? >> it's sickening. it's something you can't unsee. you will see that for the rest of your life. >> the body of hannah hill had been found naked from the waist down, posed, her shirt pulled up. >> at approximately 7:30 this morning, the auto belonging to...
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show says it will be exploring the day-to-day struggles and triumphs of students and families in the akron area. i think this is going to be good, friend. >> i am trying to figure out if i need to get involved. i guess at this point, why not? >> what else do we have to do? >> nothing. >>> coming up next at 6:30. help for kids in need where you can pick up a free meal in the south bay. >>> plus, sounding the alarm over seas. the next world leader expected to declare a state of emergency. >>> coronavirus patients now being accepted at the santa clara convention center. the latest effort to ramp up >>> now your health, your safety. this is abc 7 news. >>> now at 6:30, a field hospital open in one of theest hit spots in the bay area. the first patients are there this morning. >> service deeply unreliable and long gaps in service. >> for anyone relying on muni for essential business. the agency is cutting most of its route and the plan it's putting into place right now. >>> cutting down on trips to the grocery store during this shelter in place. how you can make the most out of each shopping tr
show says it will be exploring the day-to-day struggles and triumphs of students and families in the akron area. i think this is going to be good, friend. >> i am trying to figure out if i need to get involved. i guess at this point, why not? >> what else do we have to do? >> nothing. >>> coming up next at 6:30. help for kids in need where you can pick up a free meal in the south bay. >>> plus, sounding the alarm over seas. the next world leader expected to...
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get a permit to start something that's ridiculous you also said this this temple grandin at work in akron that. if the temporary recovery authority would. would have the authority to wit if rules that would require allow require and allow states to for example create one stop shop for new businesses it would streamline if you thought through permits so we could get infrastructure jobs going it would waive the thousands of rules that govern public schools that will make it hard for people to get schools back up and running and you know you describe this as an economic call up your lab raid on that. yeah i mean it's unprecedented it even in times of war we haven't been disabled from moving out of our homes mean this is a situation where. where businesses that don't serve the public thinks keep going but the businesses that do serve the public which is probably 25 percent or more of the economy you know restaurants and all kinds of service organizations have all had to close down this is extraordinary it's it's an unprecedented economic. sort of. a bank where people are not allowed to work a
get a permit to start something that's ridiculous you also said this this temple grandin at work in akron that. if the temporary recovery authority would. would have the authority to wit if rules that would require allow require and allow states to for example create one stop shop for new businesses it would streamline if you thought through permits so we could get infrastructure jobs going it would waive the thousands of rules that govern public schools that will make it hard for people to get...
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. >> caller: boo-yah, akron, ohio. good to talk to you again. otis elevator carrier spuno off defense player raytheon? >> came down hard, half, i would buy, good stock. let's go to jen, jennifer in new york >> caller: hey jim, very special boo-yah. >> i like that. >> caller: to the essential workers out there. >> okay. >> just curious overall thoughts on starbucks >> keeps getting picked on i think starbucks is a buy i got a conference call this week, going to address it and explain why i think you have to buy it because of china. shaheen in oklahoma. >> caller: professor cramer, boo-yah from tulsa, oklahoma, my friend. >> what's up >> caller: i have a question for you for specific stock i know you're not really into oil and gas right now. >> no. >> caller: but thinking of it from petroleum -- companies that do petrochemicals, i'm sorry i was wondering what you thought of epd, enterprise products. >> that's the best house - >> the house of pain >> -- in a neighborhood being plowed under by everyone be careful there that group laid wealthy people
. >> caller: boo-yah, akron, ohio. good to talk to you again. otis elevator carrier spuno off defense player raytheon? >> came down hard, half, i would buy, good stock. let's go to jen, jennifer in new york >> caller: hey jim, very special boo-yah. >> i like that. >> caller: to the essential workers out there. >> okay. >> just curious overall thoughts on starbucks >> keeps getting picked on i think starbucks is a buy i got a conference call this...
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akron roll chronological memory, in 1982 he dies, vladik, 1968, 13 years, a bar mitzvah, what does it mean? it means son of commandment. it means you assume adult responsibility. you become fully a jewish person, bar mitzvah for a male, bar mitzvah for a female. drawing this cartoon, this impossibly brilliant cartoon book, maus, has made artie a man. he has assumed his role as a functioning adult who says yes, i can now affirm my jewish identity. what that identity mean, we'll see in a moment. questions? what about the american connection? well, a couple of things, there is the popularity of comic strips such as disney's mickey mouse, porky pig, who was not kosher but still very popular. why vladik was so excited about the project in the beginning, he thought well, it is a comic that everybody will love, thereby completely missing the point, but that is beside the point. one thing, comics, an american medium above all. second, comics can be a medium for reflecting on matters of serious concern, matters of serious concern. the comics that deal with jewish feminist issues. comics can be
akron roll chronological memory, in 1982 he dies, vladik, 1968, 13 years, a bar mitzvah, what does it mean? it means son of commandment. it means you assume adult responsibility. you become fully a jewish person, bar mitzvah for a male, bar mitzvah for a female. drawing this cartoon, this impossibly brilliant cartoon book, maus, has made artie a man. he has assumed his role as a functioning adult who says yes, i can now affirm my jewish identity. what that identity mean, we'll see in a moment....
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>>all on our website akron 4 dot com.till ahead on the kron 00:04am morning judgmen >>from bay area faith leaders sharingtheir messages of hope on the street. how did kellogg's combine... ...crunchy oat clusters with a touch of honey.. ...plump, juicy raisins... ...and tasty fiber... ...into ondecious cereal? it took a lot of branstorming. get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. twscps of delicious. in these challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but we're not alone. use rp commuty connections to find or create a mutual aid group near you. stay cnectedand help t. >>it's 5.45 and a lot of people got together as you can see here as san francisco's dolores park yesterday for easter sunday. viewer snapped this photo of what it will ok like around. >>3 o'clock in the afternoon. and. there's a smattering of people. >>like james the way they're placed here lookslike ok it could be families from each other, but they're not wearing masks, and you are supposed asked and you know what else to know how j
>>all on our website akron 4 dot com.till ahead on the kron 00:04am morning judgmen >>from bay area faith leaders sharingtheir messages of hope on the street. how did kellogg's combine... ...crunchy oat clusters with a touch of honey.. ...plump, juicy raisins... ...and tasty fiber... ...into ondecious cereal? it took a lot of branstorming. get it? kellogg's raisin bran crunch. twscps of delicious. in these challenging times, we need each other more than ever. we may be apart, but...
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8 minutes so be focusing on the i promise hool which james launched 2 years ago in his hometown of akronohio. the show will explore the day today trials child son life changing impac families in the area. the brahmas also the executive producer of that project. >>ur 4 zone meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez standing by for us. the tenet and immiation. >>grand and began yeah, it's looking great for the next 10 days a little bit cherryout there tonight because of that storm cloud cover we aregoing to notice cooler teerature this evening. but overall a drier outlook tonight for your 4 zone forecast let's take a look at temperatures out there right now widespread low to mid and upper 40's d we're going to remain in the 40's tonigh with the exception of those of you in santa rosa cooling down to 39 degrees but wa of an abort test is going to show lot more sunshine by the afternn and face that added sunshine temperature warming up 5 to 1degrees. come tomorrow compared to today so we're tracking widespread low to mid 60 still abt 2 to 5 degrees below average santa rosa, 65 degrees for your afterno
8 minutes so be focusing on the i promise hool which james launched 2 years ago in his hometown of akronohio. the show will explore the day today trials child son life changing impac families in the area. the brahmas also the executive producer of that project. >>ur 4 zone meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez standing by for us. the tenet and immiation. >>grand and began yeah, it's looking great for the next 10 days a little bit cherryout there tonight because of that storm cloud cover...
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cities like cincinnati, akron and toledo have done the same as well. >> is it just a matter of getting funds from the federal government or there has to be some kind of structural change to address this problem going forward? do you want to see a one-time relief payment or is there something more specific you need? >> we need simple revenue replacement from the loss of the economic slowing of covid. much like the congress is doing around paycheck protection. the difference is, we actually have these frontline workers that are essential as well. and so when you're in the middle of a pandemic, you need police service, you need fire service, you need trash pickup. and sadly, to make these decisions and cuts during this time and even after we get to the other side of this, we'll affect the recovery. local governments are about 10% of the workforce. you don't want these local communities not to have these services and you don't want them to be a drag on the economy for the recovery. >> have you spoken to members of your congressional delegation for the state of ohio and others about what th
cities like cincinnati, akron and toledo have done the same as well. >> is it just a matter of getting funds from the federal government or there has to be some kind of structural change to address this problem going forward? do you want to see a one-time relief payment or is there something more specific you need? >> we need simple revenue replacement from the loss of the economic slowing of covid. much like the congress is doing around paycheck protection. the difference is, we...
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every small business person i talk to in my community from akron to youngstown and points in between, the margins are so small. and you hit it on the last segment that you had with your last guest. if you're a restaurant and your margins of 7%, 8%, you can't have one of every three tables filled up with only two people where you can't do banquets on the side. this is the reality of the situation. if you own a bar and can't have st. paddy's day or memorial day weekend or the aftermath of the fourth of july parade, you'll go under. that's why i think the best solution is to do what congressman ro khanna and i have been doing. direct cash assistance. $2,000 per person that makes under $130,000 a year because you will also take care of that small business person who usually draws their salary from the small business. so, yeah, maybe the business won't necessarily get open, but we need to stabilize things. people are hurting. and when i hear this happy talk from washington from the president, from mnuchin, from all these people like somehow this is -- we're going to bounce right back from
every small business person i talk to in my community from akron to youngstown and points in between, the margins are so small. and you hit it on the last segment that you had with your last guest. if you're a restaurant and your margins of 7%, 8%, you can't have one of every three tables filled up with only two people where you can't do banquets on the side. this is the reality of the situation. if you own a bar and can't have st. paddy's day or memorial day weekend or the aftermath of the...
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we do want to move on because we have a college professor on the phone from akron, ohio.ohn, you're next. >> dr. mitchell, a couple of questions because just as you said earlier, the fall semester is the big thing on our minds right now with regards to what's going to be happening here. i'll ask you two quick questions. and what do you think the effect on tuition is going to be? because on the one hand there's going to be right now with what we know everything going on economically a question of what parents and students can afford. so what will be the impact there? and then also the fact that there could very potentially be an entire semester, who knows? an entire year taught remotely or even something where we're having to begin the semester teaching normal, traditional style and then as flu season kicks in, we decide we have to switch -- will that affect the customers or the parents or the students' willingness -- how will both of these factors in your mind affect -- affect the tuition question? dr. mitchell: thanks a lot. i thought you had another one which is interna
we do want to move on because we have a college professor on the phone from akron, ohio.ohn, you're next. >> dr. mitchell, a couple of questions because just as you said earlier, the fall semester is the big thing on our minds right now with regards to what's going to be happening here. i'll ask you two quick questions. and what do you think the effect on tuition is going to be? because on the one hand there's going to be right now with what we know everything going on economically a...
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host: mike in akron, ohio, giving us his thoughts. bill from twitter, when it comes to community response, adding with resilience, people are walking around more, giving a respectful distance, and are more friendly than normal. in my neighborhood, kids are writing all manner of hopeful and encouraging things with sidewalk chalk and we have these direct challenge. leave your thoughts there, on many before the start of the program making their thoughts there. in leadville, colorado, marvin. caller: this is marvin in leadville, 8000 people. we had our first two confirmed patients monday, and automatically, pretty much they have safe shopping for seniors two hours the bank has drive-up service, and people are six feet apart. the local food bank has extended food help for workers and they let people go in only one at a time, everybody is wearing masks and they keep people six feet apart. my family, my doctor from rocky practice, called me because i am 72 years old, high risk, and asked me if i need anything. catholic churches are closed, s
host: mike in akron, ohio, giving us his thoughts. bill from twitter, when it comes to community response, adding with resilience, people are walking around more, giving a respectful distance, and are more friendly than normal. in my neighborhood, kids are writing all manner of hopeful and encouraging things with sidewalk chalk and we have these direct challenge. leave your thoughts there, on many before the start of the program making their thoughts there. in leadville, colorado, marvin....
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host: from akron, ohio.ocial distancing, tweeting us this morning, social distancing has been normal going into the supermarket. we must have masks or gloves as an option, staying away from public transportation, buses, commuter trains, and subways. no entertainment movies, adding concerts, and then meetings to the mix as well, adding the words it's scary. again, those are some of the thoughts people sharing when it comes to social distancing practices that they're doing, that they're seeing, how their states are experiencing. you can share those on twitter. it's at facebook.com/cspan. if you wanted to text us, it's 202-748-800 . include your city, state and name. you can always call us, too, 202-748-8000 on the eastern and central time zones. 202-748-8001 for the mountain and pacific time zones. medical professionals, we invite to you give input at 202-748-8002. from california, art is next. go ahead. caller: good morning, sir. thanks for taking my call. i'm just ready to go out and start my life over again
host: from akron, ohio.ocial distancing, tweeting us this morning, social distancing has been normal going into the supermarket. we must have masks or gloves as an option, staying away from public transportation, buses, commuter trains, and subways. no entertainment movies, adding concerts, and then meetings to the mix as well, adding the words it's scary. again, those are some of the thoughts people sharing when it comes to social distancing practices that they're doing, that they're seeing,...
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we are going to start with rick from akron, ohio. caller: good morning. question i have is, if this subsidized money from the government to offset the lack of employment is being taxed -- i'm not sure if it is being taxed -- but if it is being taxed, should the stateshe deficit are receiving? property taxes are still being paid. it seems like this bill was pushed out too quickly -- 880 pages, i read a lot of it. it seems like a lot of it was not clear. go ahead and respond. guest: certainly. as with anything that happens during an emergency, you always have to worry about a bill being rushed through. the provision we are talking about in our letter comes on page 223 of the cares act. it was as if you had to read a book before you got to the provision we are talking about. exactlythe caller is right in terms of, a lot of these things are done relatively quickly and then government often has to go back and fix problems they created with original legislation. in terms of the initial part of his question, i am not sure if the taxation on benefits will cover t
we are going to start with rick from akron, ohio. caller: good morning. question i have is, if this subsidized money from the government to offset the lack of employment is being taxed -- i'm not sure if it is being taxed -- but if it is being taxed, should the stateshe deficit are receiving? property taxes are still being paid. it seems like this bill was pushed out too quickly -- 880 pages, i read a lot of it. it seems like a lot of it was not clear. go ahead and respond. guest: certainly. as...