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the city club of cleveland hosted this event. vent. >> hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am the chief executive of the city club and proud member. as we take the steps to reopening the state, dan: hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am dan moulthrop, the chief executive of the city club and a proud member. as we take the steps to reopening the state, your city club is continuing with our virtual forums and still presenting here our friday forms from the studios. we are very grateful for their partnership and support. tem. a shortage of supply and health care workers, declining revenues from the cancellation of a lecture of procedures and massive health insurance losses due to unemployment has shaken the foundation of our country's health care infrastructure. as states begin to reopen and the number of coronavirus deaths and cases is expected to plateau, we have the chance to examine what is working, and more importantly, what is not working when it comes to the ways in which we deliver health care.
the city club of cleveland hosted this event. vent. >> hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am the chief executive of the city club and proud member. as we take the steps to reopening the state, dan: hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am dan moulthrop, the chief executive of the city club and a proud member. as we take the steps to reopening the state, your city club is continuing with our virtual forums and still presenting here our friday forms from the...
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>>> hi, i'm chris jansing live in cleveland, ohio. this state is home to 11.5 million people, the seventh most populous state in the nation, and all of them, just like you, have one single pressing question -- when are we going to get life back as normal? we've taken you to a lot of places over the last six or seven weeks, to both coasts, places like atlanta, to texas. tonight we're going to stay here. we're going to talk about what we think most of you are talking about. let me give you a lay of the land first. this beautiful building behind me, the rock 'n' roll hall of fail. every time i've been in there, it's been packed. that's been closed for close to two months. see that ship out on lake erie? that's also a museum. it was committed in 1925, it was involved in shipping steal for world war ii. this is a place where a lot of clevelanders will take their kids. classes go there. it's a sign science center. of course that's closed, too. if they have a lake, the best kids can do is go out on a boat. with more than 1,000 ca9,000 ca ove
>>> hi, i'm chris jansing live in cleveland, ohio. this state is home to 11.5 million people, the seventh most populous state in the nation, and all of them, just like you, have one single pressing question -- when are we going to get life back as normal? we've taken you to a lot of places over the last six or seven weeks, to both coasts, places like atlanta, to texas. tonight we're going to stay here. we're going to talk about what we think most of you are talking about. let me give...
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i commend the cleveland clinic for working with the fbi, the u.s. attorney's office to ensure that we were able to stop this from happening. as a thousand talents member, the criminal complaint also alleged that this individual recruited around 40 to 50 other u.s.-based researchers for his chinese university by hosting events at harvard and other schools in the united states. this is a big deal that needs to stop. i commend the assistant attorney general for national security, john demmers, for his work on this and other cases and the fbi special agent in charge eric smith and all the members of their team for their work on this cleveland clinic case. again, these cases are all positive steps in the right direction, but the problem as you might notice, none of the criminal charges and arrests were actually based on participation in a thousand talents program or hiding that from the u.s. government research institutions or universities, the criminal charges and arrests were for perjury, wire fraud, tax evasion because amazingly, failing to disclose o
i commend the cleveland clinic for working with the fbi, the u.s. attorney's office to ensure that we were able to stop this from happening. as a thousand talents member, the criminal complaint also alleged that this individual recruited around 40 to 50 other u.s.-based researchers for his chinese university by hosting events at harvard and other schools in the united states. this is a big deal that needs to stop. i commend the assistant attorney general for national security, john demmers, for...
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christian -- england, who is a physician at the cleveland clinic. joining us to talk about the coronavirus response and the latest in the investigation. dr. anglin has just added additional symptoms they think are related to covid-19. tell us about some of those and what do you think this expansion of the symptoms says about the virus? guest: good morning and thanks for having me on. symptoms,s listed new initially we talked about just , cough, ander shortness of rep. we are seeing different symptoms people are having. chills, there are rashes that are associated specifically with this. people are having diarrheal illnesses, which we may have missed if we were looking for upper respiratory symptoms. diarrhea, nausea, vomiting. there is also new symptom, amething we call covid toes, discoloration of the toes, and sometimes the fingers. as we get more experience with this virus, we are learning more about it. host: we were talking yesterday , talkingjames hildreth about the spread of the virus. the wall street journal touches on what he had to say and
christian -- england, who is a physician at the cleveland clinic. joining us to talk about the coronavirus response and the latest in the investigation. dr. anglin has just added additional symptoms they think are related to covid-19. tell us about some of those and what do you think this expansion of the symptoms says about the virus? guest: good morning and thanks for having me on. symptoms,s listed new initially we talked about just , cough, ander shortness of rep. we are seeing different...
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but you are in cleveland. you don't see tonight columbus, ohio. the ohio governor called out the national guard for columbus, ohio. is that level of concern legitimate for what you are seeing in ohio tonight? >> there is no doubt it's absolutely justified. the residents of downtown cleveland, this curfew they have been ordered to shelter in place. imagine all of downtown cleveland has been ordered to shelter in place because of the danger, the anarchy, the looting. our below is glancing compared to some of the cities. but this is very severe. when a city like this, an integrated city struggles to overcome the various aspects of the legacy of racism and discrimination and separation. when you try to have an integrate the city and try to go forward together and you have urban incentives, various programs to encourage people move downtown. then you have something like this. now all of a sudden people start, why don't i glow t the threat of anarchy is note present. i think the activists, the an i fas, we should go after them -- the antifas, we should
but you are in cleveland. you don't see tonight columbus, ohio. the ohio governor called out the national guard for columbus, ohio. is that level of concern legitimate for what you are seeing in ohio tonight? >> there is no doubt it's absolutely justified. the residents of downtown cleveland, this curfew they have been ordered to shelter in place. imagine all of downtown cleveland has been ordered to shelter in place because of the danger, the anarchy, the looting. our below is glancing...
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he said he even admitted he hand carried samples to china of biological material from cleveland, ohio, to wuhan. those samples are still stored in china. it also states that he did not close one of his chinese grants required that he be in wuhan for ten months of the year at the same time he was employed full time at cleveland clinic, again working with n.i.h. funded research. i was glad to work with the f.b.i. to ensure we stop this happen. as a thousand talents member, this individual recruited around 40 to 50 other u.s.-based researchers for his chinese university by hosting events at harvard and other schools in the united states. this is a big deal and it needs to stop. i commend the assistant attorney general for national security for his work on this and other cases and the -- the f.b.i. special agent in charge, eric smith, and all the members of their team for their work on this cleveland clinic case. again, these cases are all positive steps in the right direction, but the problem, as you might notice, is none of these criminals charges and arrest were based on participating
he said he even admitted he hand carried samples to china of biological material from cleveland, ohio, to wuhan. those samples are still stored in china. it also states that he did not close one of his chinese grants required that he be in wuhan for ten months of the year at the same time he was employed full time at cleveland clinic, again working with n.i.h. funded research. i was glad to work with the f.b.i. to ensure we stop this happen. as a thousand talents member, this individual...
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i'm a cleveland browns fan. even if you're with your family, there's going to be three empty seats between you. regardless, when there's nothing else to do, every sunday is going to be super bowl sunday for these teams from a commercial revenue standpoint. so now the next step, give us baseball on june 1st. dagen: coming back in less than two weeks. maria: it's going to be different. it's going to be different but we'll see. how about this, elon musk and tom cruise are teaming up, get this, they have musk spacex and the actor reportedly in talks with nasa to shoot the first ever feature film in space. the action adventure film using a spacex ship, spacex and nasa have not commented on this project. mattie, your reaction? wow. >> is anyone surprised that tom cruise is game for this? this is the guy who did a halo jump for the last mission impossible movie. i think if anyone is able to do it, it's tom cruise. i want to see what crew picks it up, what movie studio is able to produce it. can you imagine trying to li
i'm a cleveland browns fan. even if you're with your family, there's going to be three empty seats between you. regardless, when there's nothing else to do, every sunday is going to be super bowl sunday for these teams from a commercial revenue standpoint. so now the next step, give us baseball on june 1st. dagen: coming back in less than two weeks. maria: it's going to be different. it's going to be different but we'll see. how about this, elon musk and tom cruise are teaming up, get this,...
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cleveland? a levelheaded good guy. cleveland, and not just because his name is grover. what should we do about it? and he sympathizes with the plight of the cuban rebels, of course. he wants us paint a layoff. spain to layoff. do you back cuban independence? oh geez. now i'm going to have to talk about cuban independence. i will tell you what cleveland thinks, but i don't want you to jump to a conclusion too much. cleveland is worried about stability in the caribbean. he wants the caribbean to be a stable, quiet place. he does not want some big european scramble for influence in the caribbean like what's going on in china, ok? almost 100 source, years earlier, of the monroe doctrine. cleveland thinks it would be best for everybody if spain held on to cuba, but just treated it nicely. and look, if you are somebody who is fired up with righteousness, that is not going to fly with you. cuba, right?, becomes something of a populist cause in the united states. something called a cuba starts to percolate. >> are reason or a way to not look at the civil rights issues americans
cleveland? a levelheaded good guy. cleveland, and not just because his name is grover. what should we do about it? and he sympathizes with the plight of the cuban rebels, of course. he wants us paint a layoff. spain to layoff. do you back cuban independence? oh geez. now i'm going to have to talk about cuban independence. i will tell you what cleveland thinks, but i don't want you to jump to a conclusion too much. cleveland is worried about stability in the caribbean. he wants the caribbean to...
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ilyed in cleveland -- i lived in the cleveland, i focused on the clip constantly. -- clinic.nk you, liz. liz: closing bell is ringing in about 24 minutes from now. yeah, a little bit of red on the careen here, the dow down 45. i remind you we were down 368. not keeping up with the kardashians. up next, the somewhat ugly e accusation in the world of kylie jenner. the cosmetics mogul thrown out of a very exclusive club. what she's saying right now about her billionaire d-listing. >>> and as the pandemic continues to hurt fitness studios across the country because so many of them have been shuttered, one company is making moves to come back and fight back. 305 fitness founder and ceo sadie is this week's guest op my everyone talks to liz podcast. her top wellness picks, tune in on those, and how she's fighting to keep her business alive even as it remains closed. trust me, if you know a millennial or you are a millennial, you know about 305 fitness. ♪ ♪ and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's
ilyed in cleveland -- i lived in the cleveland, i focused on the clip constantly. -- clinic.nk you, liz. liz: closing bell is ringing in about 24 minutes from now. yeah, a little bit of red on the careen here, the dow down 45. i remind you we were down 368. not keeping up with the kardashians. up next, the somewhat ugly e accusation in the world of kylie jenner. the cosmetics mogul thrown out of a very exclusive club. what she's saying right now about her billionaire d-listing. >>> and...
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glacial but the main story here is not only the trial but i was recently in touch with my people at cleveland and there's a new head men who just moved in like a month ago it's almost like oh let's wait and see. who is next politics and was in the towel is very securitized almost every politician doesn't matter which party you belong to you need to have a bodyguard that's us and isn't of course of the stuff that crops up as we go along . 90. and. 200. 56 messages. and never intended to become a journalist is a career that i always tell people if choose me. however know you. and if i think yeah we can talk about how many people are affected by this land. i really wanted to start covering politics i just to get a sense of what it was like if i really cut my teeth into it and i discovered just like passion for it that i didn't even know existed i started working in case it in an attack when it was just almost every week i was covering the murder of a pulitzer. and it wasn't something that was necessarily getting attention but then i realized that this has to become pick up that people need to kn
glacial but the main story here is not only the trial but i was recently in touch with my people at cleveland and there's a new head men who just moved in like a month ago it's almost like oh let's wait and see. who is next politics and was in the towel is very securitized almost every politician doesn't matter which party you belong to you need to have a bodyguard that's us and isn't of course of the stuff that crops up as we go along . 90. and. 200. 56 messages. and never intended to become a...
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msnbc's chris jansing is live in cleveland.80 miles south to holmes county to get an up close look at what the amish community is doing there. this is a state you know very well, it's your state. why did this particular community in ohio jump in to help? >> reporter: yeah, craig, i grew up not far from an ammish community, it's a core part of their belief, if someone needs help, you come together as a community and offer it. when folks here at the cleveland clinic said they needed help the amish were very quick to raise their hands. it's a remarkable story we're only able to tell because of a very rare interview we were able to get with one member of that amish community. take a listen. this isn't the first place you think to go when tackling a global pandemic but that's exactly what happened. the cleveland clinic as 55,000 employees plus visitors and they needed masks. >> we couldn't get them anywhere so the solutions had to be local. >> reporter: they turned to nearby holmes county, and the country's largest amish community.
msnbc's chris jansing is live in cleveland.80 miles south to holmes county to get an up close look at what the amish community is doing there. this is a state you know very well, it's your state. why did this particular community in ohio jump in to help? >> reporter: yeah, craig, i grew up not far from an ammish community, it's a core part of their belief, if someone needs help, you come together as a community and offer it. when folks here at the cleveland clinic said they needed help...
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the city club of cleveland hosted this event.ent. >> hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am the chief executive of the city club and proud member. as we take the steps to reopening the state, dan: hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am dan moulthrop, the chief executive of the city club and a proud member.
the city club of cleveland hosted this event.ent. >> hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am the chief executive of the city club and proud member. as we take the steps to reopening the state, dan: hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am dan moulthrop, the chief executive of the city club and a proud member.
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we take you to their research center in cleveland. a researchprimarily and technology center. we install technologies required for next-generation systems. >> we are the third oldest of the nasa centers. we broke ground on 1941. we predate nasa by a little under 18 years. for the national advisory committee for aeronautics founded in 1915 in the infancy of aviation in this country to study this new technology and figure out how we can harness it for economic military use. prior to this they only focused on general aeronautics. they had not done anything with that have beens seeing what they were doing in europe and found that they were way ahead of us when it came to aircraft engine research especially the germans. in the late 1930's that made them nervous. the establishment of a third laboratory that would focus on aircraft engines. you can do all the aerodynamic research -- that was our single role, to improve aircraft engines, 75 years later we are still working on aircraft engine research and proving that technology. we have had five names over the course of our history. w
we take you to their research center in cleveland. a researchprimarily and technology center. we install technologies required for next-generation systems. >> we are the third oldest of the nasa centers. we broke ground on 1941. we predate nasa by a little under 18 years. for the national advisory committee for aeronautics founded in 1915 in the infancy of aviation in this country to study this new technology and figure out how we can harness it for economic military use. prior to this...
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cleveland, i've been thinking. what?. and there are some things i'm afraid i won't be able to do-- have a successful career, backpack across europe. or wear a bathing suit without a skirt on it. or have another baby. mm-hmm. well, night, now. cleveland... i want to have another baby. uh? wha...? i want to have another baby. donna, we just got rid of a baby. let's enjoy our twilight years in peace. now, if you'll excuse me, i have to write a letter. long hand. in the bathroom. peen, pen, pen, peen. donna wants a baby, donna's gonna get a baby. ("take me out to the ball game" playing)
cleveland, i've been thinking. what?. and there are some things i'm afraid i won't be able to do-- have a successful career, backpack across europe. or wear a bathing suit without a skirt on it. or have another baby. mm-hmm. well, night, now. cleveland... i want to have another baby. uh? wha...? i want to have another baby. donna, we just got rid of a baby. let's enjoy our twilight years in peace. now, if you'll excuse me, i have to write a letter. long hand. in the bathroom. peen, pen, pen,...
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astronauts into space for the first time since 2011, we take you to the glenn research center in cleveland. >> nasa glenn is primarily a research and technology center. we are not really the mission center. we work with the mission center in goddard, maryland, which does science missions. which is donepl, in california for the deep space mission, as well as the johnson space center in texas, which > does man missions. we provide some of the systems that will fit into that mission, but we are not the overall mission providers. >> we are at nasa's john glenn research center in cleveland, ohio. we are the third oldest of the nasa centers. we broke ground on january 3, 1941. we predate nasa by a little under 18 years. naca, which extends for the national advisory committee for aeronautics, was founded in 1915, in the infancy of aviation in this country to study this new technology and figure out how we can harness it for economic, military use. but prior to this center, they had really only focused on general aeronautics. they had not really done anything with aircraft engines. they had been s
astronauts into space for the first time since 2011, we take you to the glenn research center in cleveland. >> nasa glenn is primarily a research and technology center. we are not really the mission center. we work with the mission center in goddard, maryland, which does science missions. which is donepl, in california for the deep space mission, as well as the johnson space center in texas, which > does man missions. we provide some of the systems that will fit into that mission, but...
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how many patients typically does the cleveland clinic treat each year? guest: overall treating, i don't know how many? we see patients -- we're located here in northeastern ohio. we're located in florida, abu dhabi, canada, nevada. we've got a bit after scope. we do see people all over ohio and welcome people from any state to come here. thankfully we have a tremendous heart hospital here and we're working very hard to get those services back up and online. we're being very careful opening things up to make sure every patient that visits the cleveland clinton sick safe. we want to make sure we're monitoring who comes in with our patients and limiting the number of visitors that can come in with patients. you know, we want to make it a safe place for you to come and get healthy. host: we appreciate you taking time out of your schedule to join us here this morning on "washington journal." guest: thank you. host: up next a conversation with john barr, we've been checking with the house and senate, don buy war sits on the ways and -- don byar sits on the way
how many patients typically does the cleveland clinic treat each year? guest: overall treating, i don't know how many? we see patients -- we're located here in northeastern ohio. we're located in florida, abu dhabi, canada, nevada. we've got a bit after scope. we do see people all over ohio and welcome people from any state to come here. thankfully we have a tremendous heart hospital here and we're working very hard to get those services back up and online. we're being very careful opening...
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. >> did you meet sergey kislyak in cleveland, did you talk to him?m not going to deny that i talked with him. >> so you did talk to him? >> although i will say - i will say that i never met him anywhere outside of cleveland, let's just say that much >> the only time that you met him was in cleveland >> that i may have met him possibly, would -- it might have been in cleveland. >> seth: look at how happy he is with how guilty he looks carter page looks at chris hayes the way your golden retriever looks at you after he's torn your couch to pieces [ laughter ] hey, you're home look what i did! come on! [ laughter ] it's really cool i crapped in your shoes, too come on! [ light laughter ] there's a very clear through line here from the initial false statement about the trump tower meeting to the secret gop memo at every turn, the trump team has sought to conceal the truth and interfere with an investigation to get at the truth. mike pence, don't you guys have any shame? oh, yeah, all right. this has been "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth:
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we'll talk about the big debt bomb that may be looming and later, the cleveland fed president horror retrloretta me join us to talk recovery and whether the rates are really on the table or not >> cannot wait for it. tyler, thanks. it's the financials and the energy sectors which are leading the declines again today for more on the sell-off, let's get to robert pisani hi, bob. >> hello, there. and two buckets here this is about the reopening and it's about questions on the valuation of the market and the big rally we've had. 60% of the losses we've regained here that's what's going on here. and you can see it in the sectors. tyler's absolutely right banks just having a horrible week we're down like 13% for the banks this woke. this week! the russell 2000 is getting clobbered. retail has been drifting lower as well. energy down about 8 or 9%, resumed the downward trends here and the reopening stocks, this is a simple way to look at the markets. are we more optimistic or less some of the travel and entertainment and leisure stocks, like avis, united airlines, trip adviser, carnival cru
we'll talk about the big debt bomb that may be looming and later, the cleveland fed president horror retrloretta me join us to talk recovery and whether the rates are really on the table or not >> cannot wait for it. tyler, thanks. it's the financials and the energy sectors which are leading the declines again today for more on the sell-off, let's get to robert pisani hi, bob. >> hello, there. and two buckets here this is about the reopening and it's about questions on the valuation...
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here you go, cleveland. one turkey sandwich. thanks, gus.. (austrian accent): i just want to pumpkin you up. (laughs) oh, great to see our old pal donny. (normal voice): say, george washington pumpkin carver, any chance you guys need one more for your team? no. okeydokey karaoke. guess i'll catch up with you guys later. or maybe i'll mustard with you. (laughs) hello? is this thing dijon? (laughs) that guy sucks. he's almost enough to make me stop coming here. although i would miss gus's hairy turkey sandwiches. ew!
here you go, cleveland. one turkey sandwich. thanks, gus.. (austrian accent): i just want to pumpkin you up. (laughs) oh, great to see our old pal donny. (normal voice): say, george washington pumpkin carver, any chance you guys need one more for your team? no. okeydokey karaoke. guess i'll catch up with you guys later. or maybe i'll mustard with you. (laughs) hello? is this thing dijon? (laughs) that guy sucks. he's almost enough to make me stop coming here. although i would miss gus's hairy...
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the cabin. >> our partnership with clorox and the cleveland clinic sets us apart and hopefully instills the confidence it's not just united determining the best path to take forward but work with true experts in the field. >> reporter: united was criticized earlier this month when a san francisco cardiologist tweeted a photo of a packed plane as medical volunteers returned home from treating patients in new york. today passengers heading to chicago were switched from a smaller 737 to a larger 757 so there would be empty seats to allow for social distancing. united says this will happen more frequently along with allowing passengers to change flights if theirs is heavily booked. with covid-19's impact on airlines so severe, they hope addressing hygiene will provide the lift they seek. a at at sfo, abc 7 news. >>> san leanndro making changes to keep crowds to a minimum over memorial day weekend. changes at chabot park. picnic tables and parks will be closed. leaders want the parks only to be used for exercising or walking as long as you're social distancing. parking lots at both parks in
the cabin. >> our partnership with clorox and the cleveland clinic sets us apart and hopefully instills the confidence it's not just united determining the best path to take forward but work with true experts in the field. >> reporter: united was criticized earlier this month when a san francisco cardiologist tweeted a photo of a packed plane as medical volunteers returned home from treating patients in new york. today passengers heading to chicago were switched from a smaller 737...
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bowlers from chicago, toledo, detroit, columbus, cleveland, liberal, and other places like indianapolis in the tournament. many out-of-towners looked on. the girl shows plenty of class. it is in the face of tough competition, 11 negro players, most of them first. the scorekeepers are kept busy. the first and second prize winners are both negroes, and they receive cash awards. ♪ make the champion of champions. ♪ >> the united states navy in action. the objective is the islands. another step closer to japan. next up in our chain of victories, leading forces to tokyo. they bombard the jap fleet. ♪ the landing party receives instructions. it will not be long now. the barrage continues. this island is 127 miles from japan. too close for comfort, as far as the enemy is concerned. under the heavy naval fire, these boys can make a landing. yes, and take the island. our troops are no further from japan than chicago to los angeles. enemy snipers. our folks draw closer. at the landing, our men are ashore. they do not know what they will find, but they can depend upon one thing. this is no picnic.
bowlers from chicago, toledo, detroit, columbus, cleveland, liberal, and other places like indianapolis in the tournament. many out-of-towners looked on. the girl shows plenty of class. it is in the face of tough competition, 11 negro players, most of them first. the scorekeepers are kept busy. the first and second prize winners are both negroes, and they receive cash awards. ♪ make the champion of champions. ♪ >> the united states navy in action. the objective is the islands. another...
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i called the kent paper, the police, the fbi, the cleveland police, the cleveland plain dealer. nobody wanted to hear my call to try to tell them this information that i knew what the shells looked like, that i could describe them. no one ever took my statement. and so usinteresting against them. that was our point of view at the time. host: thank you for the call. betty, now living in austin, texas. a student at kent state in 1970. robert means, your final thoughts. means, your final thoughts. guest: when i started this book, i did not know there were 100 25 oral histories sitting in the library at kent state. every one of them tells a story. it is an amazing cache of documentation. the university is to be congratulated for the care they have taken. they did not do this initially. initially, they wanted to obliterate the memory of what happened there. but lauren davis and some other others,jerry lewis and have goaded them into doing this the right way. those oral histories are a treasure and a heartbreak. they are deeply emotional reading. book is titled "67 shots: kent state a
i called the kent paper, the police, the fbi, the cleveland police, the cleveland plain dealer. nobody wanted to hear my call to try to tell them this information that i knew what the shells looked like, that i could describe them. no one ever took my statement. and so usinteresting against them. that was our point of view at the time. host: thank you for the call. betty, now living in austin, texas. a student at kent state in 1970. robert means, your final thoughts. means, your final thoughts....
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kent paper, i called the kent police, i called the fbi, i called the cleveland police, i called the cleveland dealer, i called to let people know that i could describe the shells and nobody ever took my statement. youth against the establishment. that was our point of view at the time. call,thank you for the now living in austin, texas. in 1970. at kent state your thoughts? guest: they are wonderful stories. it just reminded me, when i started this book, i did not know there were 125 oral histories sitting in the library at kent state university. i dove into those and read every one of them. everyone one of them tells a story and half of them are heartbreaking stories. cache ofamazing documentation. the university is to be congratulated of the care they have taken. initially, they wanted to obliterate the memory of what happened, but laura davis and some other people, jerry lewis, have convinced them to do this the right way. histories are a treasure and a heartbreak. it is emotional to read them. host: the book is titled "67 shots: kent state and the end of american innocence". how did itest
kent paper, i called the kent police, i called the fbi, i called the cleveland police, i called the cleveland dealer, i called to let people know that i could describe the shells and nobody ever took my statement. youth against the establishment. that was our point of view at the time. call,thank you for the now living in austin, texas. in 1970. at kent state your thoughts? guest: they are wonderful stories. it just reminded me, when i started this book, i did not know there were 125 oral...
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allison krause was a freshman honor student, and she was born in cleveland in 1951. and this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at, because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend, barry levine. i go back to 1969 to remember the original photograph that i took of her. and the banner that read, "bring all the troops home." so at this point, the guard seemed to have completed their objective. they were supposed to disperse the students from the crowd that had gathered in front of taylor hall, that i showed you earlier. yet the guardsmen were still advancing. now, what more did they need to accomplish? what was their real objective here? what they really wanted was for this all to end, so they could go home. so as the guard continued their marching, they reached the corner of taylor hall. i witnessed the group at the rear turn in unison. some crouched down while others stood. then the gunshots began. of course, i thought they would be shooting blanks. i took a photograph as they turned and fired. and i stood there. then, a moment later, i thought to mysel
allison krause was a freshman honor student, and she was born in cleveland in 1951. and this photo is particularly difficult for me to look at, because i see her holding hands with her boyfriend, barry levine. i go back to 1969 to remember the original photograph that i took of her. and the banner that read, "bring all the troops home." so at this point, the guard seemed to have completed their objective. they were supposed to disperse the students from the crowd that had gathered in...
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i called the cleveland police. i called "the cleveland plain dealer." no one wanted to hear my call, the fbi for that matter, to try to tell them this information, that i knew what the shells looked like. i could describe them. and no one ever took my statement. it was so interesting. and so us against them, the youth against the adults, the establishment. and that was our point of view at the time. >> betty, thank you for the call, now living in austin, texas, student at kent state in 1970. howard means, as you hear her story and bill before that from pennsylvania, your thoughts? >> they're wonderful stories. it just reminded me that when i started this book, i didn't know there were 125 oral histories sitting in the library at kent state university. and so i dove into those and read every one of them. and every one of them tells a story, and half of them are heartbreaking stories. and it's just -- it's an amazing cache of documentation, and the university is really to be congratulated for the care they've taken. they didn't do this initially. initiall
i called the cleveland police. i called "the cleveland plain dealer." no one wanted to hear my call, the fbi for that matter, to try to tell them this information, that i knew what the shells looked like. i could describe them. and no one ever took my statement. it was so interesting. and so us against them, the youth against the adults, the establishment. and that was our point of view at the time. >> betty, thank you for the call, now living in austin, texas, student at kent...
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david: that was cleveland fed president loretta mester talking with michael mckee and jonathan ferrooday. now, ourckee is back chief economic and policy correspondent. i want to focus on what she said about buying assets helping the economy.we also heard from jay powell , saying we will insert money, not for lending but for spending. up? the difference hold they are making a big effort to say we are not doing monetization. mike: they want to make it clear, we need fiscal health, congress needs to do something to stimulate the economy. they are doing the lending programs, but they are lending programs. in dairy, they are supposed to be paid back. the fed, by statute, cannot lose money, which is why the treasury says if anybody loses money, it will be the taxpayer. they are making clear we need more stimulus. the fed will do something to keep interest rates lower, but if you really want to get people out and spending, the has to come on the fiscal side. david: that is part of the issue. powell, arom chair lot of the issues, particularly if there is a second wave, i'm not sure that that
david: that was cleveland fed president loretta mester talking with michael mckee and jonathan ferrooday. now, ourckee is back chief economic and policy correspondent. i want to focus on what she said about buying assets helping the economy.we also heard from jay powell , saying we will insert money, not for lending but for spending. up? the difference hold they are making a big effort to say we are not doing monetization. mike: they want to make it clear, we need fiscal health, congress needs...
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grover cleveland, who as you pointed out, true story, he grover cleveland had very few friends on capitol hill. late one night, in the middle of the night mrs. cleveland, wakes up the president. and said there are thieves in the house grover. he says, no my dear, these are -- . harry truman said, without a sense of humor, a man with go crazy in the oval office. and i think there's a lot of truth to that. >> i once did a notes on ronald reagan, he kept this note card system, filled with jokes. so in any speech, you could pick it, it be dogs, or who want this club, and he'd have them in order, and he put these jokes in his speech. and it would it went over very well. reagan was all about humor. and i think it's a key quality, to be a successful president. like you said, even though when there are exceptions, but presidents need or have to show a robust sense of sense of humor. if you take yourself too sensitive to seriously you will become a bore. >> but he sometimes over did it, and so his cabinet members were a bit annoyed, because he didn't seem to be quite a serious at certain times as
grover cleveland, who as you pointed out, true story, he grover cleveland had very few friends on capitol hill. late one night, in the middle of the night mrs. cleveland, wakes up the president. and said there are thieves in the house grover. he says, no my dear, these are -- . harry truman said, without a sense of humor, a man with go crazy in the oval office. and i think there's a lot of truth to that. >> i once did a notes on ronald reagan, he kept this note card system, filled with...
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can you cleveland it, madam president? -- can you believe it, madam president? we forgot to have the treasury department send money to people illegally. my goodness. what an oversight. thank goodness democrats are on the case. the speaker's bill tries to use the virus as cover to sweeping changes in election laws that democrats have wanted for years. like forcing every single state to enforce the ballot harvesting whether they want to or not. and then, madam president, the cherry on top, the bold new policy from washington democrats that will kick the coronavirus to the curb and save american families from this crisis. here it is -- here it is -- new annual studies on diversity e within the canibus industry. not one, but two of them. let me say that again. the democrats supposed coronavirus bill includes taxpayer-funded studies to measure diversity and inclusion among the people who profit off of marijuana. the word cannibus appears in the bill 68 times. more times than the word job, and four times as many as the word hire. maybe that's just as well because when
can you cleveland it, madam president? -- can you believe it, madam president? we forgot to have the treasury department send money to people illegally. my goodness. what an oversight. thank goodness democrats are on the case. the speaker's bill tries to use the virus as cover to sweeping changes in election laws that democrats have wanted for years. like forcing every single state to enforce the ballot harvesting whether they want to or not. and then, madam president, the cherry on top, the...
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and what was happening in cleveland, housing in the lake. your concern is not wrong at all but what was happening before the crisis was a philosophical perspective that the financial system should be less regulated and more dynamic. we now know there were a lot of problems with that but greenspan's the was if banks had sufficient capital you didn't have to watch this too carefully, regulations shouldn't be too burdensome. >> our look at the was economy continues with aaron glantz who spoke at the carter presidential library about his book home wreckers. it takes a critical look at the people and businesses that profited off the 2008 housing market crash. >> they were foreclosed on. the wealth gap in america today, it is bigger than it is in 100 years the top tenth of one% and the homeownership rate was at its lowest level in 50 years. it is important people understand that it didn't just go down in 2008-2009. it continued to go down in 2011, 12, 13, 14, 15 until it bottomed out in 2016. a book takes a few years to put together and i was cert
and what was happening in cleveland, housing in the lake. your concern is not wrong at all but what was happening before the crisis was a philosophical perspective that the financial system should be less regulated and more dynamic. we now know there were a lot of problems with that but greenspan's the was if banks had sufficient capital you didn't have to watch this too carefully, regulations shouldn't be too burdensome. >> our look at the was economy continues with aaron glantz who...
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to cleveland converts old timers into timers his company turns classic cars into modern electric roadsters and with a clean green sound it's all these are ready to ride off into the future read. this . initiation still to play cricket. teams and humiliations on the path to manhood to female genital me to. me to come to the young girl who looked up to the top. gender stereotypes. led 77 percent. in 60 minutes on t w. with different languages we fight for different things that's fine let me also...
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cleveland fed, well-timed questions.s is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ good morning, everyone, " bloomberg surveillance." lots coming up the day and of course the president's press conference scheduled this afternoon. want --darda with us i with us. i want to go back to the and money of velocity and the acceleration of economics, and something lawrence kudlow talked about years ago, high-powered money. we are up to our eyeballs in liquidity with someone say a nationalized bond market. how do you define "high-powered money" in june 2020? michael: you are onto my favorite topics. milton friedman defined "high-powered money" as the monetary base, the portion of the money supply the fed has direct control over. when the central bank goes out and purchases and asset, they are different than other banks and financial and duchenne -- financial institutions in that they print money to pay for it which adds reserves to the system. what the federal bank does not reserve -- control is the broader money aggregates tied to the banking system. recen
cleveland fed, well-timed questions.s is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ good morning, everyone, " bloomberg surveillance." lots coming up the day and of course the president's press conference scheduled this afternoon. want --darda with us i with us. i want to go back to the and money of velocity and the acceleration of economics, and something lawrence kudlow talked about years ago, high-powered money. we are up to our eyeballs in liquidity with someone say a nationalized bond market. how do you...
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we are joined by chris jansing from cleveland. >> hey there. on in this pandemic the folks here at the cleveland clinic could tell that they were not going to be able to get some critical supplies going through the normal global supply chains and some cases maybe only 10%. that's where the ammish came in. it's a remarkable story, really. we're able to tell with an incredibly exclusive interview, almost never happens with, a member of the local amish community. as you'll see, we respected his request to conceal his identity. check it out. the quiet country of amish country is not the first place to go when you think of tackling a global pandemic. that's exactly what happened. the cleveland clinic has 55,000 employees plut visitors and they needed masks. >> we couldn't get them anywhere. the solution had to be local. >> reporter: so they turned to nearby county and the country's largest amish community. while they reject most modern technology, including tv, one man agreed to this rare interview. a request was made and just that fast the amis com
we are joined by chris jansing from cleveland. >> hey there. on in this pandemic the folks here at the cleveland clinic could tell that they were not going to be able to get some critical supplies going through the normal global supply chains and some cases maybe only 10%. that's where the ammish came in. it's a remarkable story, really. we're able to tell with an incredibly exclusive interview, almost never happens with, a member of the local amish community. as you'll see, we respected...
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the great -- grover cleveland, who as you pointed out, true story.grover cleveland had very few friends on capitol hill, particularly in the talkative guild that calls itself the world's greatest deliberative body. anyway, late one night, middle of the night, mrs. cleveland wakes the president and said there are thieves in the house, grover. and he says -- he says, no, my dear, thieves in the senate. harry truman said without a sense of humor a man would go crazy in the oval office, and i think there a lot of truth to that. >> i once did a little book called "notes of ronald reagan" and he kept this elaborate notecard system filled with jokes. any speech, you could pick, it could be dogs, he'd have them all in order and he'd pull a card and put the jokes in his speech and it went over very well. i mean, reagan was all about humor. and i think it's a key quality to being a successful president. like you said, there are exceptions when we don't find the humor there, but overall presidents have to show a robust sense of humor because if you take yoursel
the great -- grover cleveland, who as you pointed out, true story.grover cleveland had very few friends on capitol hill, particularly in the talkative guild that calls itself the world's greatest deliberative body. anyway, late one night, middle of the night, mrs. cleveland wakes the president and said there are thieves in the house, grover. and he says -- he says, no, my dear, thieves in the senate. harry truman said without a sense of humor a man would go crazy in the oval office, and i think...
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cleveland said earlier u.s. unemployment could exceed 20% as virus fallout spreads.ndia is reopening parts of the real network despite -- rail network despite the virus cases rising. passengers must prove they are not infected and maintain social distancing. the virus has devastated the indian economy with factory output collapsing in march, manufacturing falling 16%. japan says it is winning the virus battle with tokyo not seeing any rise in the overall mortality rate. the capital region reported 33,000 deaths in three months through march, fewer than the average for the preceding four years. the measures don't provide details of cause of death but they say there is no search during the pandemic. twitter is offering employees be opportunity to work from home permanently when the outbreak receipts. jack dorsey has told staff the company is unlikely to reopen its is a cool offices before september but most can work from wherever they want. twitter employees around 5000 people in 35 offices around the world. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloombe
cleveland said earlier u.s. unemployment could exceed 20% as virus fallout spreads.ndia is reopening parts of the real network despite -- rail network despite the virus cases rising. passengers must prove they are not infected and maintain social distancing. the virus has devastated the indian economy with factory output collapsing in march, manufacturing falling 16%. japan says it is winning the virus battle with tokyo not seeing any rise in the overall mortality rate. the capital region...
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haidi: we are hearing from the cleveland fed president loretta mester.evelopments in reaction to the ongoing protests in the u.s. chicago announcing they will suspend bus and rail services from 6:30 p.m. to monday morning in chicago, and of course we have also as of saturday night seen a curfew announced in chicago as protests over the killing of george floyd and golf large parts of the u.s. and businesses are boarded up, rallies turning violent. the anger continuing to spill , hearing thatts rail and train services suspended in chicago during those times. coming up, australia's largest office landlord as the pandemic keeps workers at home. the dexus cio ross g du vernet tells us what the workplace will look like post virus and what his $11 billion plus portfolio is looking at. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: the coronavirus pandemic has forced employees around the world to work remotely from home for months now, but as lockdown sees, more australian workers office.rning to the to get a sense of what it means to the public sector and the new normal at the wo
haidi: we are hearing from the cleveland fed president loretta mester.evelopments in reaction to the ongoing protests in the u.s. chicago announcing they will suspend bus and rail services from 6:30 p.m. to monday morning in chicago, and of course we have also as of saturday night seen a curfew announced in chicago as protests over the killing of george floyd and golf large parts of the u.s. and businesses are boarded up, rallies turning violent. the anger continuing to spill , hearing thatts...
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the city club of cleveland hosted this event. >> hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am the chief executive of the city club and proud member. as we take the steps to reopening the state, your city club is continuing with our virtual forums and still presenting here our friday forms from the studios. we are very grateful for their partnership and support. we all know the coronavirus pandemic has put an incredible amount of pressure on the american health care system.
the city club of cleveland hosted this event. >> hello and welcome to the city club of cleveland. i am the chief executive of the city club and proud member. as we take the steps to reopening the state, your city club is continuing with our virtual forums and still presenting here our friday forms from the studios. we are very grateful for their partnership and support. we all know the coronavirus pandemic has put an incredible amount of pressure on the american health care system.
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. >> he estado enojado y deprimido toda la semana admite este joven, como él miles marcharon en clevelandeorgia no tienen el espíritu de martin luther king dijo la alcaldesa, quien aseguro que ni en el asesinato del líder de los derechos se desató una furía como la vivida en la víspera. >> (información en pantalla) >> el gobernador de georgia dijo que a pedido de la alcaldesa emitió estado de emergencia y podría enviar 500 miembros de la guardia nacional al lugar >> así inicia una nueva era en la conquista del espacio nasa y spacex ahora la aeronave va rumbo al espacio >> se vivió con emoción en todos los puntos de donde se podía observar, pero también con un tanto de angustia, pues en esta aeronave había dos vidas humanas hace 9 años no se enviaban astronautas al espacio. esta vez se hizo en una compañía privada, despejo desde houston a la estación espacial internacional, y donald trump no se quiso perder el evento. con mike pence, vicepresidente ambos sin cubre bocas >> es una hazaña para el sector privado, es un cambio de paradigma, es extraordinario >> el segmento interior del falcón
. >> he estado enojado y deprimido toda la semana admite este joven, como él miles marcharon en clevelandeorgia no tienen el espíritu de martin luther king dijo la alcaldesa, quien aseguro que ni en el asesinato del líder de los derechos se desató una furía como la vivida en la víspera. >> (información en pantalla) >> el gobernador de georgia dijo que a pedido de la alcaldesa emitió estado de emergencia y podría enviar 500 miembros de la guardia nacional al lugar...
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tom: i would suggest this interview with a gentle lady cleveland is important. and jonathan ferro will speak to dr. master at 9:50 -- at 9:15.r tell us why it matters. michael: the fed has to decide if it will put a floor under the economy or go beyond that and start stimulating. that is an important question. there meeting is coming up june 10. this is last day before the fed blackout. we will hear from loretta mester later and hear from jay powell and get an idea what they are thinking. that will matter to people in the markets. are: i am wondering, we seeing an increase in incomes, decline in personal spending, how noisy is this data? we spoke about this yesterday with the jobless claims and the idea of how things are tabulated. how much can we read into this? michael: in general you can accept the numbers. the commerce department put a note in saying it is hard to separate out the impact of covid from the impact of everything else that happens in the economy. you have to take the numbers at face value, even if they are not completely correct, and you have to
tom: i would suggest this interview with a gentle lady cleveland is important. and jonathan ferro will speak to dr. master at 9:50 -- at 9:15.r tell us why it matters. michael: the fed has to decide if it will put a floor under the economy or go beyond that and start stimulating. that is an important question. there meeting is coming up june 10. this is last day before the fed blackout. we will hear from loretta mester later and hear from jay powell and get an idea what they are thinking. that...
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and doing this beautiful, clean, delicious food from a chef who really is one o cleveland quite a bitoing to give us the recipe, right? we'll post it on our website and, everyone, remember the difference between a splash and a glug. that's michael symon's big takeaway for you today. >> about two ounces. the difference between the two. >> perfect. like i didn't though that, michael. come on. >>> all right, everybody, check out our website, goodmorningamerica.com. and coming up, yes, our summer concert series is on. kygo with performances featuring one republic's ryan tedder and valerie broussard. don't go anywhere. "good morning america" coming right back. ♪ >>> all >>> all right, back now with a clip from the documentary "lance" from espn film's awarding winning "30 for 30" series. the film takes a look at the cyclist, lance armstrong from his emergence as a global superstar with seven consecutive tour de france titles to after he was exposed in one of the biggest doping scandals in history. have a look. >> lance's impact on the world of cancer doesn't excuse the doping. equally as im
and doing this beautiful, clean, delicious food from a chef who really is one o cleveland quite a bitoing to give us the recipe, right? we'll post it on our website and, everyone, remember the difference between a splash and a glug. that's michael symon's big takeaway for you today. >> about two ounces. the difference between the two. >> perfect. like i didn't though that, michael. come on. >>> all right, everybody, check out our website, goodmorningamerica.com. and coming...
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occurred, bank crisis and other banks begun failing, they could call on the federal reserve in clevelande an armored truck truck filled with $11 million in cash, driven out here so fast that it got into an accident and had to transfer its entire stock into a different armored car to make the trip. it was putting the depositors at ease that they had money. all of the banks in the city were owned by local investors, and controlled by local directors. the major problem that leads to is that the directors and owners were also involved in other companies. they were often times the owners of big manufacturing companies in town. directors would be directors on two or three banks at the same time. werehe bank directors heavily invested in real estate companies because one of the primary contributors to the bank crisis here in toledo in the 1930's, just as it was in america in 2007, was the overinvestment in real estate. reachedate speculation a mind-boggling rate in the 1920's. for example, by 1925 there was 435 real estate companies in this small city. subdivisions, 67 which could hold over one
occurred, bank crisis and other banks begun failing, they could call on the federal reserve in clevelande an armored truck truck filled with $11 million in cash, driven out here so fast that it got into an accident and had to transfer its entire stock into a different armored car to make the trip. it was putting the depositors at ease that they had money. all of the banks in the city were owned by local investors, and controlled by local directors. the major problem that leads to is that the...
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right back in my hometown ♪ with my new family ♪ this is the cleveland show. ♪ (chuckles)
right back in my hometown ♪ with my new family ♪ this is the cleveland show. ♪ (chuckles)