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cleveland's life after grover cleveland's death? well, it was public in the sense that people were still very interested in her and she sort of had to manage the press. it waned over time, but she was always still a news item, and she got active during world war i. she was active with an organization called the needlework guild, which makes handmade garments and gives to other nonprofits for giving out in emergency disaster situations. >> so people followed her. you could still read news items about her. but the obsession wasn't nearly as heightened as it had been during the white house years. >> it's important to note that she continues to be against women's suffrage. >> she was the second vice president for the new jersey association of anti-suffrage from 1913 until women got the right to vote. and then she went ahead and voted, but she still didn't think that women needed the right to vote. >> and what was the public's reaction to a first lady who was campaigning so vigorously against women's suffrage? >> well, in terms of the de
cleveland's life after grover cleveland's death? well, it was public in the sense that people were still very interested in her and she sort of had to manage the press. it waned over time, but she was always still a news item, and she got active during world war i. she was active with an organization called the needlework guild, which makes handmade garments and gives to other nonprofits for giving out in emergency disaster situations. >> so people followed her. you could still read news...
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next an interview with massee mckinley who descended from grover cleveland and william mckinley. this is 15 minutes. >> massee mckinley, we're talking to you at the white house historical association's presidential site summit in washington, d.c., and you're here because you work with the organization and because you're the descendent of two presidents. tell me your family's story. >> i'm related on my maternal side to grover cleveland the 22 and 24th united states president and on my father's side, the fraternal side, to william mckinley. i'm the great-great nephew of william mckinley and the great-great grandson of grover cleveland. >> how did those two families get together? >> it happened chance. my parents married and the two became one. interesting -- >> were your parents, excuse me, aware of their linage when they married? >> i have no clue. i have no clue. my father was a long-time history professor at uga and so during the course of time, he, you know, at the breakfast table we talked about presidential politics and presidential descendents and i learned so many stories
next an interview with massee mckinley who descended from grover cleveland and william mckinley. this is 15 minutes. >> massee mckinley, we're talking to you at the white house historical association's presidential site summit in washington, d.c., and you're here because you work with the organization and because you're the descendent of two presidents. tell me your family's story. >> i'm related on my maternal side to grover cleveland the 22 and 24th united states president and on...
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president and ceo of cleveland clinic. joining in 2004 is a cardiothoracic surgeon specializing in minimally invasive cardiac surgeries. prior to being appointed ceo in 2013 he served as ceo of cleveland clinic abu dhabi for three years overseeing the strategy and operations as the first u.s. specialty hospital to be replicated outside of north america. as with any form you can participate with your questions. just text them. we will put them into the second half of the program. text your questions. if you are on twitter, tweet them at city club and we will work them in. we are so glad to have you both back beard welcome to come again, the city club of cleveland. >> thank you for having us. >> i want to start with you. the stay-at-home orders have been lifted and transformed into strong recommendations. businesses are reopening. commercial activity coming back. your hospital put out a model suggesting to us all that we expect a sharp increase in cases. can you talk a little bit about that? >> sure. how we march during that
president and ceo of cleveland clinic. joining in 2004 is a cardiothoracic surgeon specializing in minimally invasive cardiac surgeries. prior to being appointed ceo in 2013 he served as ceo of cleveland clinic abu dhabi for three years overseeing the strategy and operations as the first u.s. specialty hospital to be replicated outside of north america. as with any form you can participate with your questions. just text them. we will put them into the second half of the program. text your...
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grover and cleveland. what a sacrifice during this period of time where it was quite strenuous in this country. i think i do have a greater respect for the office. i have a greater respect for the people that occupied that office and the sacrifices that they make each and every day. name missed family time a lot of the times. i know for a fact that, mckinley is the way they had to travel back then, they lost a lot of time with their daughters because they traveled by road. he was apart from his wife or a good bit of time. that was traumatic because of her illness. >> thank you for visiting with us during this white house summit. nice to meet you. >> same. pleasure. next on lectures in history, a class examines white house myths. we will hear about the realities and elections and refuted story such as the tunnel system, decorating traditions and dolly madison saving washington's portrait. this is one hour and a half. >> today's topic, white house mitts and popular culture. you've probably come across these
grover and cleveland. what a sacrifice during this period of time where it was quite strenuous in this country. i think i do have a greater respect for the office. i have a greater respect for the people that occupied that office and the sacrifices that they make each and every day. name missed family time a lot of the times. i know for a fact that, mckinley is the way they had to travel back then, they lost a lot of time with their daughters because they traveled by road. he was apart from his...
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cleveland was a democrat. we're going to learn a bit about the politics and some of the policies of his administration. we're going to talk about the fact that will be hearing quotes or reading quotes from her diary throughout this 90 minutes, and dave murdoch on the twitter says knowing how important the presidency had become, did caroline expect her diary to be made public someday? >> we're going to visit there for the first time in indianapolis and get to notes the diaries. >> so you have the caroline harrison white house diary. she kept the diary, it's very fragile. she's written in the front here keeping the diary and dates, 1880 1991 for this. once in the diary she mentions several different things. she mentions going to arlington cemetery and decorating the soldiers grave site at arlington. she mentions riding with benjamin to the soldiers home and hospital. you know, some of the things that were very near and dear to her here were working with the orphan asylum and with the hospitals, she continued to
cleveland was a democrat. we're going to learn a bit about the politics and some of the policies of his administration. we're going to talk about the fact that will be hearing quotes or reading quotes from her diary throughout this 90 minutes, and dave murdoch on the twitter says knowing how important the presidency had become, did caroline expect her diary to be made public someday? >> we're going to visit there for the first time in indianapolis and get to notes the diaries. >> so...
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cleveland? now, cleveland is a levelheaded guy. i like grover cleveland, and not just because his i like grover cleveland, not just gaus because his name is grover, which we will never have another president named grover, i suspect. he sympathizes with the plight of the rebels. he wants spain to layoff. he wants spain to stop with the relocation camps and stop giving our newspapers the excuse to call your man in cuba the butcher, for crying out loud. do you back human independence? oh, geez. now we are going to have to talk about cuban independence. i am going to tell you what cleveland thinks, but i don't want you to jump to a conclusion too much. what cleveland is worried about in the caribbean is stability, okay? he wants -- he wants the caribbean to be a stable, quiet place. he doesn't want some big european scramble for influence in the caribbean like is going on in china. okay? this is the source, you know, almost 100 years earlier of the monroe doctrine. right? cleveland thinks it would be best for everybody if spain hold on
cleveland? now, cleveland is a levelheaded guy. i like grover cleveland, and not just because his i like grover cleveland, not just gaus because his name is grover, which we will never have another president named grover, i suspect. he sympathizes with the plight of the rebels. he wants spain to layoff. he wants spain to stop with the relocation camps and stop giving our newspapers the excuse to call your man in cuba the butcher, for crying out loud. do you back human independence? oh, geez....
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here in cleveland, wejust passed something very monumental.me legislation and co—sponsored it with other counsel people in the city of cleveland, we have now declared racism a public health issue, so we are moving things legislatively and for everybody out there, this is not a black issue, that is not a white issue, this is everybody versus racist, and i'm calling on everyone around the world that we must stand up against hatred. hatred in your city, your country, and begin to look at those who need the help and uplift them, because if we don't stand up for human beings, who will stand for us? and what would be your message to washington? messages... we're getting prepared for an election, we hope to remove the manifestation of structural racism. president trump is the manifestation of structural racism, and we hope with this upcoming election to remove him from the white house that was built by african—americans. from the white house that was built by african-americans. and just lastly, i want to go back to, how confident and optimistic you w
here in cleveland, wejust passed something very monumental.me legislation and co—sponsored it with other counsel people in the city of cleveland, we have now declared racism a public health issue, so we are moving things legislatively and for everybody out there, this is not a black issue, that is not a white issue, this is everybody versus racist, and i'm calling on everyone around the world that we must stand up against hatred. hatred in your city, your country, and begin to look at those...
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we have a decade of work trying to create more in cleveland. what we learned in this shutdown, and you heard it from my colleagues in north carolina, different kids responded differently. children struggled more with the digital platforms in general than older students with disabilities. and then based on need. . parent wrote to me very upset she had three children, and is a single parent. want her making sure her kids do all of this stuff and she is overwhelmed. even things like that have an impact. it is pushed my team and i. we scheduled student parent opposedconferences, as to everyone gets a call every day or every week. that mom cannot take a call every day. i think we did more and better for our kids because of the effort to find out where that family -- [phone ringing] already butof time i want to say thank you for your leadership. it has been tough in many different areas including education but, perhaps we will learn a few things about how to do things differently. that is true and telemedicine. also will see some positive changes in
we have a decade of work trying to create more in cleveland. what we learned in this shutdown, and you heard it from my colleagues in north carolina, different kids responded differently. children struggled more with the digital platforms in general than older students with disabilities. and then based on need. . parent wrote to me very upset she had three children, and is a single parent. want her making sure her kids do all of this stuff and she is overwhelmed. even things like that have an...
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(cleveland sobbing, family screaming) (funky disco plays) ♪ my name is cleveland brown ♪ and i am proudw. ♪ (chuckles) time. two hours, 32 minutes. all right, i'm ready for the civil war reenactment. i've got my musket, my confederate hat, i even got an iphone civil war reenactment app. tells me all the best bushes on the battlefield to take a leak in. you got an iphone? someone threw it on the side of the road. i don't even know why we have a historical reenactment. this town wants to get rid of all our history. give us a big ol' "historectomy." geez-o-man, cleveland, you want some cheese with that complaining? hey, you know, if you're so upset about the, the drive-in, why, why just, why don't you bring it up at the next town hall meeting? yeah, anyone can talk about whatever's buggin' 'em. i went to one last year and got 'em to put in a speed bump. (grunts) he can't protect me from myself. (squealing) ladies and gentlemen, please rise for stoolbend's casually profane mayor, larry box. thank you all for coming. wow, i'm pleased to see such a big (bleep) turnout. the first citizen speak
(cleveland sobbing, family screaming) (funky disco plays) ♪ my name is cleveland brown ♪ and i am proudw. ♪ (chuckles) time. two hours, 32 minutes. all right, i'm ready for the civil war reenactment. i've got my musket, my confederate hat, i even got an iphone civil war reenactment app. tells me all the best bushes on the battlefield to take a leak in. you got an iphone? someone threw it on the side of the road. i don't even know why we have a historical reenactment. this town wants to...
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tamir rice was my 12-year-old little boy in cleveland who was policeo seconds after got to him so it is personal for me. what is different is that in all of the past we had to change the existing system. that is what we have been doing in cleveland for the last 13 years, pushing against the existing system. they currently exist education system as we know it has been obliterated. we not like a knockback there as you hurt my colleagues, but we do not have to -- we cannot only go not go back there but we do not have to. we can design a system that is just and good for kids. children living in deep poverty [indiscernible] cleveland has the highest childhood poverty of any major city. children who are living in deep is the entire environment. i left urban education. mostorked in one of the school systems in ohio, almost exclusively white, and the learning happening was not just the [cheers & applause] --[cheers & applause] [indiscernible] [inaudible] my kids will never have access. i think congress [indiscernible] two sees this and say how do we return [inaudible] fragilenue to support p
tamir rice was my 12-year-old little boy in cleveland who was policeo seconds after got to him so it is personal for me. what is different is that in all of the past we had to change the existing system. that is what we have been doing in cleveland for the last 13 years, pushing against the existing system. they currently exist education system as we know it has been obliterated. we not like a knockback there as you hurt my colleagues, but we do not have to -- we cannot only go not go back...
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uh, cleveland. i'd drive, but i'm grounded. left a wet towel on the carpet. so cleveland. hooray!'t drive a race car. driving a race car requires... whoa, whoa, whoa, write it down, and i'll tell you if you can say it. no, you can't say that. cleveland: so, it's the bottom of the eighth, and i'm in a rundown. i run toward third, then home, then third, then home, third, home, third, home-- this happens 42 times. wow! unbe-freakin'- lievable. coach mcfall called it the greatest rundown he'd ever seen in his life. you know, cleveland, i'd rather hear a dry fart from a wet dog than another one of your baseball stories. you're just jealous because you never played a resport.
uh, cleveland. i'd drive, but i'm grounded. left a wet towel on the carpet. so cleveland. hooray!'t drive a race car. driving a race car requires... whoa, whoa, whoa, write it down, and i'll tell you if you can say it. no, you can't say that. cleveland: so, it's the bottom of the eighth, and i'm in a rundown. i run toward third, then home, then third, then home, third, home, third, home-- this happens 42 times. wow! unbe-freakin'- lievable. coach mcfall called it the greatest rundown he'd ever...
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it was full of hope. >> growing up in cleveland, i love the area.t was very beautiful, but i hated my home life. >> michelle had a terrible childhood. for a time, her family lived in the car. they were itinerant. >> big house, but with very little in it. like, we didn't have a couch to sit on. we didn't have a stove. just to give us a hot, warm meal, i had to cook on a space heater. it takes four hours for a hot dog to cook. >> did you feel like you had to be protective of your siblings? >> yes. >> and almost kind of like raise your siblings in a way? >> i basically was their mom. >> she is a very good loving sister. she has always been there to help us. that's just the truth. >> in a really weird twist of fate, we had interviewed michelle for a story that she helped deliver the baby. >> this is 7 pounds, 6 ounce marcus anthony knight. >> first, she let off a big scream, ow! and then, here comes the water, and then here comes, got to go get somebody, because there wasn't no stopping that baby coming out. >> tell me about your childhood. >> i had a l
it was full of hope. >> growing up in cleveland, i love the area.t was very beautiful, but i hated my home life. >> michelle had a terrible childhood. for a time, her family lived in the car. they were itinerant. >> big house, but with very little in it. like, we didn't have a couch to sit on. we didn't have a stove. just to give us a hot, warm meal, i had to cook on a space heater. it takes four hours for a hot dog to cook. >> did you feel like you had to be protective...
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todd: rioting shaking the owner of the cleveland cupcake shop to her core. the businesswoman inside, somebody shot out her store window. a cupcake store was a mob of looters streamed in and wrecked the place. that woman joins us live coming up. cindy crawford >>> so i'm headed to the mall today and we're doing a pop-up event for meaningful beauty supreme... and it should be a lot of fun. announcer >>> meaningful beauty is super model cindy crawford's secret for having surprisingly ageless skin. just look at cindy at age 31 and then at 52. there's hardly any difference. cindy crawford >>> everything we do for meaningful beauty is like, how is this going to help a woman feel better about her skin? give her more confidence? and that's what today's about. just sharing all that. so, what brought you here today? dede raymond >>> well, i've been using meaningful beauty for almost two years. cindy crawford >>> great. dede raymond >>> i just had these dark bags. and after four pregnancies, the pigmentation, was just... cindy crawford >>> wow. you would never know by
todd: rioting shaking the owner of the cleveland cupcake shop to her core. the businesswoman inside, somebody shot out her store window. a cupcake store was a mob of looters streamed in and wrecked the place. that woman joins us live coming up. cindy crawford >>> so i'm headed to the mall today and we're doing a pop-up event for meaningful beauty supreme... and it should be a lot of fun. announcer >>> meaningful beauty is super model cindy crawford's secret for having...
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i am the chief executive officer of the cleveland district in cleveland ohio and i'm also proud to serve as the cochair of the coalition and as the chair r of the council of the city schools. the cleveland metropolitan school district is the second largest in ohio with an enrollment of nearly 30,000 students. with over 42% of the children living below the poverty line in cleveland has the highest of any major city in the country with the median household income of over $26,000 cleveland residents also lack the basic necessities considered essential to today's america. the school community is 86% of children of color, over 17% of the students are english language learners in nearly a quarter of the students identify for special education. nearly 5% of the students over 1900 students are homeless on any given day. despite these and other inequities, we've gone from "-begin-quotes performing school district in ohio to becoming one of the fastest improving school districts. march 13, we ordered the necessary clothing of ohio schools to the public health emergency. this had a significant impa
i am the chief executive officer of the cleveland district in cleveland ohio and i'm also proud to serve as the cochair of the coalition and as the chair r of the council of the city schools. the cleveland metropolitan school district is the second largest in ohio with an enrollment of nearly 30,000 students. with over 42% of the children living below the poverty line in cleveland has the highest of any major city in the country with the median household income of over $26,000 cleveland...
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smith's 15-year nba vet, played with lebron in cleveland. he will be signed to fill the void left by avery bradley. >>> what about hockey? the nhl seems to be lost in the shuffle a fwbit as they look to play in july. the nhl announced 26 players have tested positive for covid-19 since workouts began on june 8. >>> time for tonight's edition of abc 7 call by play. send me the video and i call the action. we have not had a football video
smith's 15-year nba vet, played with lebron in cleveland. he will be signed to fill the void left by avery bradley. >>> what about hockey? the nhl seems to be lost in the shuffle a fwbit as they look to play in july. the nhl announced 26 players have tested positive for covid-19 since workouts began on june 8. >>> time for tonight's edition of abc 7 call by play. send me the video and i call the action. we have not had a football video
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, ohio, in the mid— 19805 cleveland, ohio, in the mid— 1980s and mid—i9 90s. it is like now for black police officers to be out on the streets dealing with protests, where, in many cases, the police other target of those protests. it is hard. as black officers, we have to tread a very thin line. we know that we represent the quote unquote police establishment by virtue of thejob unquote police establishment by virtue of the job that we do, but we also have both a self recognition and community recognition and community recognition is being members of that black community. of the 9000 members of our organisation, most of them predominantly work in communities where they grew up and live in so they know the community, the community knows them and they know that it is a need to work together to resolve the people that people face. you talked to our team and said that there is a dual consciousness of both a black person and a police officer. what is it like carrying those two thoughts in your mind once? when i first went on the job, somebody asked me what was i st
, ohio, in the mid— 19805 cleveland, ohio, in the mid— 1980s and mid—i9 90s. it is like now for black police officers to be out on the streets dealing with protests, where, in many cases, the police other target of those protests. it is hard. as black officers, we have to tread a very thin line. we know that we represent the quote unquote police establishment by virtue of thejob unquote police establishment by virtue of the job that we do, but we also have both a self recognition and...
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mike henry tweeted it has been an honor to play cleveland on family guy for 20 years. i love this character but persons of color should play characters of color. also today, producers of the simpsons said they will no longer have white actors play characters of color. the long-running animated show has come under criticism in recent years for the casting of hank's aria to play a south asian character. in january, as every year said he would no longer voice the character. this week at least two other white actors, kristen bell and jenny slate also said they would no longer voice nonwhite characters.>>> coming up in north bay boulevard that could soon have a new name. today's discussion on whether to ditch sir francis drake.>>> meteorologist mark tamayo will be back with his fine tuned weekend forecast. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed,
mike henry tweeted it has been an honor to play cleveland on family guy for 20 years. i love this character but persons of color should play characters of color. also today, producers of the simpsons said they will no longer have white actors play characters of color. the long-running animated show has come under criticism in recent years for the casting of hank's aria to play a south asian character. in january, as every year said he would no longer voice the character. this week at least two...
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cleveland is a prime example. in 2004, the city of people in -- the city of cleveland laid off 285 officers. the entire police budget was slashed by 31%. to cover basic services, the following units were either disbanded or cut forever. the district strikeforce units, the narcotics unit was completely cut, swat was downsized, the fugitive unit was disbanded, the intelligence unit was cut to bare-bones, the mounted unit was cut 85%. the aviation units was down completely for three years and is only utilized during special events. the harbor unit was disabled, boats rotting in a drydock. the scientific investigation unit was cut 80%. all the lab techs were let go. all evidence collection is done by priority. the drug abuse resistance education program was cut, community policing was cut, 45%. cleveland went through a decade-long downsizing which saw the 1900 officers down to 1500 officers on average. zone car coverage, which directly affects citizens, has been cut. police presence in any given district or shift has
cleveland is a prime example. in 2004, the city of people in -- the city of cleveland laid off 285 officers. the entire police budget was slashed by 31%. to cover basic services, the following units were either disbanded or cut forever. the district strikeforce units, the narcotics unit was completely cut, swat was downsized, the fugitive unit was disbanded, the intelligence unit was cut to bare-bones, the mounted unit was cut 85%. the aviation units was down completely for three years and is...
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and the ceo of the company, either in cleveland or somewhere else, maybe made 40 times. and now the number, how you talk to them, is a ratio of ten times, 200, 300 times what the avenue ran average worker makes. the idea that the plant manager and the executives owed something to the community besides the stockholders and really the way we did capitalism. you owed something. your employees were important. the community was important. and the customers were important. and maybe not the environment. they thought -- some executives did. and today, blame it on milton friedman, but more, blame it on just the greed of unrestricted capitalism, unleashed capital i'm, where, why should you think about anybody else when you don't have to? and that is the mantra of corporate america. and i am encouraged when i have seen jamie diamond, one of the first big operations that did -- raised their pay, including the food service, and custodial staff to $15. keep in mind, lots of companies contract out -- we say, here is the average pay and they contract out food service to other companies
and the ceo of the company, either in cleveland or somewhere else, maybe made 40 times. and now the number, how you talk to them, is a ratio of ten times, 200, 300 times what the avenue ran average worker makes. the idea that the plant manager and the executives owed something to the community besides the stockholders and really the way we did capitalism. you owed something. your employees were important. the community was important. and the customers were important. and maybe not the...
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also note his zip code a in cleveland has the most foreclosures of any of the nation leading up to 2008 financial crisis. this symbolizes both the dire fate of homeowners lending practices in the manufacturing base in the cities of the industrial midwest. it also encapsulates the various efforts with trade and labor to housing. the committee hearings you can also find senator brown recommending the banking regulators read books with law. how forgotten history of how our government segregated america. when he organize the fellow senators until the workers raise.d a all of this is to say that despite being a member of an elite club that only emits 100 americans, the senator maintained a level of empathy for anna connection to working people that is still all too aware in our most powerful leaders and institutions. wewe are again honored and grateful to host you, senator brown, today. to discuss the role of the federal government and this pandemic and related issues, senator brown will be joined by savannah, nba 21 and one of the cochairs of the event committee. after theen conversationaf
also note his zip code a in cleveland has the most foreclosures of any of the nation leading up to 2008 financial crisis. this symbolizes both the dire fate of homeowners lending practices in the manufacturing base in the cities of the industrial midwest. it also encapsulates the various efforts with trade and labor to housing. the committee hearings you can also find senator brown recommending the banking regulators read books with law. how forgotten history of how our government segregated...
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homicides are up 55% in cleveland from this time last year, and cleveland now has a higher murder rate per 100,000 residents than chicago does. i believe the police departments are only as effective as politicians, and their appointees allow them to be. politicians end appointees are responsible for the state of their police departments. , and i'veg citizens spoken to a great deal of them, overwhelmingly think defunding or disbanding police departments is a horrible idea. community policing is a viable option to address the needs of inner-city communities. having police in the communities to get to know the residents is the best way to obtain the results we all want. when i was growing up, the residents and business owners knew the police officers that were assigned to our neighborhoods, and their presence was a deterrent to criminal activity. in short, defunding of police departments in america has already happened, and proven to be an epic fail. we cannot allow their paradigm to continue if we want the neighborhoods of america to safe to live in, the streets of america to be safe for
homicides are up 55% in cleveland from this time last year, and cleveland now has a higher murder rate per 100,000 residents than chicago does. i believe the police departments are only as effective as politicians, and their appointees allow them to be. politicians end appointees are responsible for the state of their police departments. , and i'veg citizens spoken to a great deal of them, overwhelmingly think defunding or disbanding police departments is a horrible idea. community policing is...
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bowlers from chicago, toledo, detroit, columbus, cleveland, louisville, and other places like indianapolisthe tournament. many out-of-towners looked on. the girls show plenty of class. it is going to be a strike. it sure is. in the face of tough competition, 11 negro players, -- won prizes, most of them first. the scorekeeper was kept busy. the first and second prize winners are both negroes, and they receive cash awards. meet the champion of champions. ♪ >> the united states navy in action. the objective is the islands. another step closer to japan. another link in our chain of victories, leading closer 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 from chicago to los angeles. ever on the alert for enemy snipers, our boats draw closer. at the landing, our men are ashore. they do not know wh
bowlers from chicago, toledo, detroit, columbus, cleveland, louisville, and other places like indianapolisthe tournament. many out-of-towners looked on. the girls show plenty of class. it is going to be a strike. it sure is. in the face of tough competition, 11 negro players, -- won prizes, most of them first. the scorekeeper was kept busy. the first and second prize winners are both negroes, and they receive cash awards. meet the champion of champions. ♪ >> the united states navy in...
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homicides are up 55% in cleveland from this time last year, and cleveland now has a higher murder rate per 100,000 residents than chicago does. i believe the police departments are only as effective as politicians, and their appointees allow them to be. politicians end appointees are responsible for the state of their police departments. , and i'veg citizens spoken to a great deal of them, overwhelmingly think defunding or disbanding police departments is a horrible idea. community policing is a viable option to address the needs of inner-city communities. having police in the communities to get to know the residents is the best way to obtain the results we all want. when i was growing up, the residents and business owners knew the police officers that were assigned to our neighborhoods, and their presence was a deterrent to criminal activity. in short, defunding of police departments in america has already happened, and proven to be an epic fail. we cannot allow their paradigm to continue if we want the neighborhoods of america to safe to live in, the streets of america to be safe for
homicides are up 55% in cleveland from this time last year, and cleveland now has a higher murder rate per 100,000 residents than chicago does. i believe the police departments are only as effective as politicians, and their appointees allow them to be. politicians end appointees are responsible for the state of their police departments. , and i'veg citizens spoken to a great deal of them, overwhelmingly think defunding or disbanding police departments is a horrible idea. community policing is...
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cleveland extended the chinese exclusion act. fdr of course interim japanese-americans by the tens of thousands during world war ii. therefore, like the statues now lying smashed on the ground in parks across the country, the governor's mansion in albany, new york, is suffused with the spirit of white supremacy. its very existence as an object is an act of violence against marginalized people. cannot stand. each of the mob burn it down? would torching the racist governor's mansion amount to a "healthy expression of people saying let's get some priorities here"? are you crazy? of course not. andrew cuomo lives in the governor's mansion. you get within 20 feet of that building and you'll have one of his goons shoot you to death. andrew cuomo is all for destroying things, just not his own things. hands-off new york's latest monuments, the bridge which he named after his father. that is off limits too. okay. so what exactly is "a healthy expression of moral priorities" in a moment like this? keep in mind, this is a big country and no
cleveland extended the chinese exclusion act. fdr of course interim japanese-americans by the tens of thousands during world war ii. therefore, like the statues now lying smashed on the ground in parks across the country, the governor's mansion in albany, new york, is suffused with the spirit of white supremacy. its very existence as an object is an act of violence against marginalized people. cannot stand. each of the mob burn it down? would torching the racist governor's mansion amount to a...
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. >> you say if you want an example how getting rid of cops does not work look at cleveland. why do you say that? >> cleveland defunded in 2004 by 30% cut the budget for the police and as result a lot of necessary services were eliminated or reduced and so there are a lot of things, when you think police you think of the squad car pulling up to arrest somebody. there are so many services the police department provides that they would not be able to provide without the necessary funding. even response time is something. in certain areas of the inner-city, the police won't come simply because they don't have the manpower to come. we have to have a parity in the police force to maintain the safety of law-abiding residents of the community. >> the number on the screen, 55% rise in homicide rates in cleveland in one year. why do you think that is? >> because lack of policing, criminals these days feel they can get away with things they couldn't get away with in the past. in certain areas, there is no police presence, the police response time is slow if at all and so criminals are
. >> you say if you want an example how getting rid of cops does not work look at cleveland. why do you say that? >> cleveland defunded in 2004 by 30% cut the budget for the police and as result a lot of necessary services were eliminated or reduced and so there are a lot of things, when you think police you think of the squad car pulling up to arrest somebody. there are so many services the police department provides that they would not be able to provide without the necessary...
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over the past couple of days i spoke with the mayor of cleveland innd, century three biggest in ohio all had peaceful protest and destructive rioting. i commend you to them for your support for citizens demonstrating peacefully and for what they have done to try to stop the violence. we talked about cultivating hope for a better world i will continue to try to use this podium to foster unity and discussions with my constituents and leaders across ohio. wet need to work together those that promote strong families and communities to treat each respect and dignity. one place to start is by holding of those police departments around the country making accountability and improve relationships with communities of color all the while to ensure better public safety for their citizens. and in my hometown of cincinnati in 2001, i worked alongside local officials to develop a better relationship a shared respect from the black community and officers is called the collaborative agreement. is not a perfect system has been and the african-american committee and the police force. there is a measura
over the past couple of days i spoke with the mayor of cleveland innd, century three biggest in ohio all had peaceful protest and destructive rioting. i commend you to them for your support for citizens demonstrating peacefully and for what they have done to try to stop the violence. we talked about cultivating hope for a better world i will continue to try to use this podium to foster unity and discussions with my constituents and leaders across ohio. wet need to work together those that...
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(sobbing) now you know how i felt when you were late and we got stuck with cleveland. that's me!w, this ain't toys "r" us. you're a liar, mama. i'll only be a minute. gotta grab me a big thing of pretzels. a minute? that never means a minute. what are we gonna do? this place is so booooring. what? this place is amazing. what are you doing, man? i hang out here all the time, playing office. (yawns) work. you want to play? can i be the co-worker who's secretly sleeping with the receptionist and no one knows but everyone knows? cheryl? she's got hpv.
(sobbing) now you know how i felt when you were late and we got stuck with cleveland. that's me!w, this ain't toys "r" us. you're a liar, mama. i'll only be a minute. gotta grab me a big thing of pretzels. a minute? that never means a minute. what are we gonna do? this place is so booooring. what? this place is amazing. what are you doing, man? i hang out here all the time, playing office. (yawns) work. you want to play? can i be the co-worker who's secretly sleeping with the...
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(funky disco plays) ♪ my name is cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometown ♪is the cleveland show ♪ (chuckles) (tires squeal) donna (over walkie-talkie): round mound of brown, this is hot cocoa bang bang. come in, rmb. 10-4, good body. picked up roberta from bikini car wash. was not for school. over. i got to make money. i've got rallo. we just did a boring trip to the craft store for his boring family tree project. now arriving at soccer. (tires screeching) (cleveland grunting) pick me up in three hours when this game may or may not be over! (kids cheering) yay, rallo! i'm so proud of you for playing a sport that's not important enough for americans to be good at! okay, picking up junior at baking class now. (tires screech) ♪ yay, junior! yay, cake! i wish you were my son. acquired junior. gonna drop him off at freedom scouts, then i'll meet you at roberta's varsity texting match.
(funky disco plays) ♪ my name is cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometown ♪is the cleveland show ♪ (chuckles) (tires squeal) donna (over walkie-talkie): round mound of brown, this is hot cocoa bang bang. come in, rmb. 10-4, good body. picked up roberta from bikini car wash. was not for school. over. i got to make money. i've got rallo. we just did a boring trip to the craft store for his boring family tree project. now arriving at soccer. (tires screeching)...
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baltimore, ferguson, missouri; cleveland, and, yes, chicago, illinois. unfortunately the current president dismantled these efforts as soon as he took control of the department of justice in 2017. in this heartbreaking moment of crisis, america is pleading with us for leadership. president trump and attorney general barr could demonstrate that leadership by implementing the recommendations of the task force of the 21st century policing and permitting the civil rights division to do its job and vigorously investigate police departments accused of engaging in a pattern of practice of misconduct. we have a role to play here too. we must immediately hold hearings on systemic racism and police misconduct so that we can discuss and pursue solutions, including accountability and training. chairman graham of the senate judiciary committee has announced the committee will hold a hearing on police misconduct. i'm glad that he made that statement. i hope it's more than just one token hearing. when i chaired the senate judiciary subcommittee on human rights, i held
baltimore, ferguson, missouri; cleveland, and, yes, chicago, illinois. unfortunately the current president dismantled these efforts as soon as he took control of the department of justice in 2017. in this heartbreaking moment of crisis, america is pleading with us for leadership. president trump and attorney general barr could demonstrate that leadership by implementing the recommendations of the task force of the 21st century policing and permitting the civil rights division to do its job and...
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>> well, it's true for cleveland, and curfews did make a difference here.e night of disorder and that was saturday night. and we madly locked down as a result of that action, we were able to -- >> mr. mayor, what is the city's view on activating national guard, the involvement of federal authorities to maintain order? >> are we back i know >> mr. mayor, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you i was asking about the city's view about the involvement of national guard and federal authorities to maintain order. >> the national guard has been very helpful to us sort of as a essential backup for our police division. and it allowed us to then go out and deploy resources in other parts of the city. the national guard was able to sit on some areas that allowed us to then move out. they also assisted in the neighborhoods, so national guards were essential. in terms of federal troops, that's a whole different story, and anybody who understands the culture and mission of a citizen army or national guard in a professional standing army would understand how that doesn't
>> well, it's true for cleveland, and curfews did make a difference here.e night of disorder and that was saturday night. and we madly locked down as a result of that action, we were able to -- >> mr. mayor, what is the city's view on activating national guard, the involvement of federal authorities to maintain order? >> are we back i know >> mr. mayor, can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you i was asking about the city's view about the involvement of national...
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the center had characters who were the actual person used by places and let me sample the cleveland show i had no idea that the act was actually white i didn't know i didn't really care it was all about the show is all a quote do i enjoy family guy do i introduce him to sort of really matters been now let me say there's a heightened level of scrutiny own voice i think people are just going to. say they're i'm not racist or you don't sue me please don't cancel me so write me and they have been that way i have to let lies matter any kind of rights you don't want to say you know way i'll back away it doesn't really do anything it doesn't help anything i mean it's just a way for them to protect them so and then also the companies that they work for they want to protect themselves as well they want to be seen as a very inclusive kind of beneath not races did not racially segregated or a should be you know preferential towards certain people so they just do things don't wait wait it won't actually help anything on the ground as far as any kind of her or racial problems we're talking about cart
the center had characters who were the actual person used by places and let me sample the cleveland show i had no idea that the act was actually white i didn't know i didn't really care it was all about the show is all a quote do i enjoy family guy do i introduce him to sort of really matters been now let me say there's a heightened level of scrutiny own voice i think people are just going to. say they're i'm not racist or you don't sue me please don't cancel me so write me and they have been...
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over the past couple of days my spoken with the mayors of cleveland, cincinnati and columbus. our three biggest cities in ohio. all three of which hadf peaceful protests, and destructive rioting. e their support of citizens demonstrating peacefully. and for what they have done to try to stop the violence. we talked about cultivating hope for a better world world. i will continue. to try to use this volume here in the u.s. senate to foster unity and discussions with my colleagues in my constituents. the leaders across ohio. we need to work together to find solutions that promote strong families and communities and try to treat each other with respect and dignity. one place to start a belief is by holding of those police departments around the country that have made substantial reforms and training and accountability and approve relationships with communities of color. all of the while, ensuring that her public safety for their citizens. in my hometown of cincinnati, in the wake of similar racial justice protests in 2001, i worked alongside local officials to develop a better re
over the past couple of days my spoken with the mayors of cleveland, cincinnati and columbus. our three biggest cities in ohio. all three of which hadf peaceful protests, and destructive rioting. e their support of citizens demonstrating peacefully. and for what they have done to try to stop the violence. we talked about cultivating hope for a better world world. i will continue. to try to use this volume here in the u.s. senate to foster unity and discussions with my colleagues in my...
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killed, to mayor rice was shot and killed by a police officer while playing with a toy gun in a cleveland park. the tragic list of black individuals we have mourned and march 4 continue to grow. walter scott, freddie gray, lando. [inaudible] jefferson, many more. includinga sondra bland, another resident of illinois whose life was taken when she drove down to texas to interview for a new job. i attended her funeral iceremony. the loss of such a wonderful young woman is still unexplained. now we have come together to mourn the lives of two black men and a black woman, lives were cut far too short and incidents of inexplicable and inexcusablee. violence. breanna taylor, george floyd, once again those gutwrenching words i can't breathe. it brought us to tears. as activists, brittany beckett cunningham is point out justice for george, breanna and ahmaud those silly breathing today. what we must now seek is accountability. the arrest of former minneapolis police officer is the first step in thats direction. but there is so much more that musth follow. too often, police officers have crossed th
killed, to mayor rice was shot and killed by a police officer while playing with a toy gun in a cleveland park. the tragic list of black individuals we have mourned and march 4 continue to grow. walter scott, freddie gray, lando. [inaudible] jefferson, many more. includinga sondra bland, another resident of illinois whose life was taken when she drove down to texas to interview for a new job. i attended her funeral iceremony. the loss of such a wonderful young woman is still unexplained. now we...
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constitution it was held just one month after a 12 -year-old boy was shot and killed by police officer in cleveland as he played with a toy gun. i said then and sadly must repeat today when the african-american men are killed in our streets there is much worse work to be done that hearing the previous year to hear heartbreaking testimony from the mother trey von martin and the mother jordan davis and being elected to the us house of representatives these innocent young black men were gunned down by white vigilantes now we have the lives of two black men and the black woman the incidents that are inexpressible and on excusable violence a man out for a jog. breanna taylor at home in her bedroom and georgerg floyd on the curbside in minneapolis. once again those gutwrenching words i can't breathe brings tears to our eyes. how many more names of black women and men and children we need to have american honest conversation about training a bias and use of force and consequences foree wrongdoing with that discriminatory and deadly to the next generation of law enforcement and then to invest in social ser
constitution it was held just one month after a 12 -year-old boy was shot and killed by police officer in cleveland as he played with a toy gun. i said then and sadly must repeat today when the african-american men are killed in our streets there is much worse work to be done that hearing the previous year to hear heartbreaking testimony from the mother trey von martin and the mother jordan davis and being elected to the us house of representatives these innocent young black men were gunned...
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yarel: ahora estÁs en cleveland. ¿quÉ quisieras lograr en este lugar?er esto a la comunidad. mÁs apoyo de esta instituciÓn. yarel: estamos esperando una decisiÓn de la corte suprema sobre el programa daca con el que has podido salir adelante a tus estudios. ¿has pensado en si la corte suprema falla en poner al programa daca? oscar: la verdad es que siempre tengo ese peso detrÁs de la cabeza. yo empecÉ este curso antes de que hubiera daca y que pudieran quitarlo, es algo que yo he sentido . lo malo es que no sÉ cÓmo siguiera ahorita mi entrenamiento en cleveland. yarel: ahorita donde estamos enfrentando esta pandemia donde la comunidad latina ha sufrido muchÍsimo por todo lo que estÁ pasando y vemos a jÓvenes como tÚ ingresar en carreras de medicina. ¿ quÉ le dices a otros jÓvenes que sueÑan con llegar al lugar donde estÁs ahorita? oscar: ahorita se mira como se ocupan los latinos en la comunidad porque es una de las comunidades que mÁs sufren. entonces surgieron que sigan adelante, con sus sueÑos de ayudar a la comunidad porque los necesitamos ahorita m
yarel: ahora estÁs en cleveland. ¿quÉ quisieras lograr en este lugar?er esto a la comunidad. mÁs apoyo de esta instituciÓn. yarel: estamos esperando una decisiÓn de la corte suprema sobre el programa daca con el que has podido salir adelante a tus estudios. ¿has pensado en si la corte suprema falla en poner al programa daca? oscar: la verdad es que siempre tengo ese peso detrÁs de la cabeza. yo empecÉ este curso antes de que hubiera daca y que pudieran quitarlo, es algo que yo he...
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i don't want my stylist from pittsburgh why do i want to stylist from cleveland? >> we are very stylists across the country. we know that our stylists are effective all across the country. this is the right foot briprinto fit our business >> a lot of people in cleveland are a lot more stylish than people i know. hiring people in minneapolis, i can't think of a more important place to hire people what is your message about that move and to the people you are hiring >> thanks so much for asking i am deeply concerned and troubled by what is going on in our country right now. it is so clear that we still have a lot of work ahead of us as a country to be the equal and just society we purport to be. we hope we make a small difference in the communities we serve. in the big picture, i am deeply concerned and i think we all should be and looking in the mirror and saying is america working and doing what we can to act. >> as a business leader and woman, what reaction do you get when you talk about what you just said. i am sure some people say this is capitalism and everybo
i don't want my stylist from pittsburgh why do i want to stylist from cleveland? >> we are very stylists across the country. we know that our stylists are effective all across the country. this is the right foot briprinto fit our business >> a lot of people in cleveland are a lot more stylish than people i know. hiring people in minneapolis, i can't think of a more important place to hire people what is your message about that move and to the people you are hiring >> thanks so...
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. >> the cleveland cavaliers select lebron james. >> on this day in 2003 the cleveland cavaliers madeebron james the nba's number one draft pick. that is to stay in sports, june 22. >> we will be talking baseball. here is something to whet your appetite. check this out. >> you were riding high in april, shutdown and me. but i know i am going to change that soon. when i am back on top, back on top of june. >> if the big leakers are that entertaining, that will be good stuff. i cannot wait for baseball. >> good stuff. thank you so much. that will do it for us. and welcome to sheldon cooper presents: fun with flags, the final episode flagtacular. (gasps) i knew it was coming. still scary. now, i'm sure you're thinking, "the final episode? who will stand between us and flag ignorance?" i know i was thinking that. is this a show on flags or mind reading? but the truth is i can no longer balance a full-time career, a popular internet show, and a girlfriend. and he really does have one, you jerks on the comment board. so as they say, all good things must come to an end. after only 232 episod
. >> the cleveland cavaliers select lebron james. >> on this day in 2003 the cleveland cavaliers madeebron james the nba's number one draft pick. that is to stay in sports, june 22. >> we will be talking baseball. here is something to whet your appetite. check this out. >> you were riding high in april, shutdown and me. but i know i am going to change that soon. when i am back on top, back on top of june. >> if the big leakers are that entertaining, that will be...
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interestingly, at loftus in redcar in cleveland, there's been more rain in the last week than we've hadlooks a lot drier, the winds won't be as strong either. that's because we've got this area of high pressure, at least the nose of it heading towards the uk. it may not last long, but for a while it will keep those weather fronts at bay from the north—west of the uk. now, many places will have a dry day on monday, the sunshine coming and going. there'll still be a few light showers blown onto some of those north sea coasts. during the afternoon, watch out for some heavy slow—moving showers in wales and the south—west of england. but on the whole, a lot of dry weather around. temperatures not very different from what we had on sunday, but we'll find that the winds are a good deal lighter today. and those light winds continue into the evening. it shouldn't be too long before we see the back of those showers from the south—west, and overnight into tuesday morning, it's going to be dry pretty much everywhere. a fair bit of cloud around, perhaps not quite as chilly across scotland and the no
interestingly, at loftus in redcar in cleveland, there's been more rain in the last week than we've hadlooks a lot drier, the winds won't be as strong either. that's because we've got this area of high pressure, at least the nose of it heading towards the uk. it may not last long, but for a while it will keep those weather fronts at bay from the north—west of the uk. now, many places will have a dry day on monday, the sunshine coming and going. there'll still be a few light showers blown onto...
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history tv beginning at 8 pm eastern a look at the lives of garfield, mary mcal roy and francis cleveland. c-span in cooperation with the white house historical socialization produced a series of the first ladies, examining the private lives and public roles they played. first ladies, influence an image features individual biographies of the women who served in the role of first lady over 44 administrations. this panel is in direct response to some of you filling out this lovely questionnaires, so the lincoln forum is really trying to respond to the
history tv beginning at 8 pm eastern a look at the lives of garfield, mary mcal roy and francis cleveland. c-span in cooperation with the white house historical socialization produced a series of the first ladies, examining the private lives and public roles they played. first ladies, influence an image features individual biographies of the women who served in the role of first lady over 44 administrations. this panel is in direct response to some of you filling out this lovely questionnaires,...
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some are already insolvent like the teamsters local 416 of the cleveland pension fund. so for some, unfortunately, you know, this insolvency has already happened. the central states pension fund, which is the single largest plan that's in this critical and declining status, is projected to become insolvent in 2025, at the same time pbgc is because when it goes under, pbgc goes under. it's that big. they have 154,000 participants in that ohio in ohio, more than any other state. the majority of these state retirees are veterans, by the way. they receive about $360 million in annual benefits from their pensions. by the way, that money goes right back into the economy. they spend it. unfortunately, years of bad federal policy with respect to funding and withdrawal liability rules, losses on risky investments, and failure to take proactive action have brought many of these pension plans to the brink of insolvency. the result is that these hardworking ohioans in central states again face pension cuts of over 90% if no action is taken. that's unacceptable. we can't let that ha
some are already insolvent like the teamsters local 416 of the cleveland pension fund. so for some, unfortunately, you know, this insolvency has already happened. the central states pension fund, which is the single largest plan that's in this critical and declining status, is projected to become insolvent in 2025, at the same time pbgc is because when it goes under, pbgc goes under. it's that big. they have 154,000 participants in that ohio in ohio, more than any other state. the majority of...
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syria hadn't seen unrest or in the conflict but this week dozens of people have been demonstrating cleveland there is enough in the country. his deteriorating economy and the collapse of its currency. the syrian pound has plunged dramatically since the start of the conflict reaching new lows this week. people across the country are reeling from the crisis. the drop in the syrian pound is killing us we don't have any dollars we earn syrian pounds the syrian pound has fallen and the dollar is getting more expensive it's killing us oil is getting expensive what used to be 500 syrian pounds is now 3500 no one can afford to live. on thursday assad removed prime minister iemma khamis who had held the post since 2016 see media didn't give a reason for his departure but he has been the focus of criticism over the country's economic crisis a crisis that could be exacerbated by a new u.s. sanctions set to come into effect later this month they target any country or company that does business with the syrian regime. the aim is to erode assad's power but critics fear the sanctions could cause serious ba
syria hadn't seen unrest or in the conflict but this week dozens of people have been demonstrating cleveland there is enough in the country. his deteriorating economy and the collapse of its currency. the syrian pound has plunged dramatically since the start of the conflict reaching new lows this week. people across the country are reeling from the crisis. the drop in the syrian pound is killing us we don't have any dollars we earn syrian pounds the syrian pound has fallen and the dollar is...
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a month after the death of tamir rice, a 12-year-old boy shot and killed by a police officer in cleveland while he played with a toy gun. i said then and sadly i must repeat today when unarmed african american men and boys are killed in our streets, there is much work to be done to find justice in america. this followed a hearing i'd held the previous year where we heard heartbreaking testimony from sabrina fulton, the number of trayvon martin and lucy mcbath, the mother of jordan davis. lucy has been elected to the u.s. house of representatives from florida since. both of these innocent young black men were gunned down by violent white vij antes -- vigilantes. now we again grieve the lives of two black men and a black woman, lives cut far too short in incidents of inexplicable, inexcusable violence, ahmaud arbery out for a jog. breonna taylor at home in her bedroom. and george floyd on a curbside in minneapolis. once again those gut-wrenching words i can't breathe brings tears to our eyes. how many more names of black men, women, and children will we cry out in protest before things chan
a month after the death of tamir rice, a 12-year-old boy shot and killed by a police officer in cleveland while he played with a toy gun. i said then and sadly i must repeat today when unarmed african american men and boys are killed in our streets, there is much work to be done to find justice in america. this followed a hearing i'd held the previous year where we heard heartbreaking testimony from sabrina fulton, the number of trayvon martin and lucy mcbath, the mother of jordan davis. lucy...
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other protests also under way in cleveland, chicago, philadelphia, outrage growing after president trump declared friday new economic numbers and the nationwide protests against racism had made it a great day for george floyd. but today george floyd's family gathered together in grief having to say good-bye to him during a memorial service for him in north carolina. i want to take you right now to the nation's capital, which has seen some of the largest protests in the country over the last 12 days. local officials there say they believe today could have the biggest crowds yet. i want to bring in boris sanchez who is on the ground there. what are you seeing and hearing? >> hey, ana. chanting. a sea of people walking down constitutional avenue. this is freedom fighters d.c., an organization that was formed just nine days ago with a single tweet. they started out close to the u.s. capitol building, they're walking down constitutional avenue. this is actually the same path that the president takes when he is inaugurated but instead of pomp and circumstance and limousines we're seeing anger
other protests also under way in cleveland, chicago, philadelphia, outrage growing after president trump declared friday new economic numbers and the nationwide protests against racism had made it a great day for george floyd. but today george floyd's family gathered together in grief having to say good-bye to him during a memorial service for him in north carolina. i want to take you right now to the nation's capital, which has seen some of the largest protests in the country over the last 12...
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. ♪ ♪ (funky disco plays) ♪ my name is cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometownthere's old friends and new friends ♪ ♪ and even a bear ♪ through good times and bad times ♪ ♪ it's true love we share ♪ and so i found a place ♪ where everyone will know ♪ my happy mustached face ♪ this is the cleveland show. ♪ (chuckles) hey, the restroom is right here! some skank is having a baby in there, man. oh. congratulations! (baby cries) girl: thank you! mm, babies making babies. (glass shatters) aah! fructose! damn, this school is more out of control than amy winehouse's hair. "teabag city?!" more like t-rouble city for whoever did this. (fire alarm ringing, screaming, clamoring) remain calm. it's a prank. football team, remain calm. (screams, groans) marching band, remain calm. (playing march) (screams, groans) cast of this season's biggest loser, remain calm. (screams, groans) (groans) (wheels squeaking) (over speaker): this is principal farquhar. good afternoon, concerned parents, teachers, and local busybodies. i'm speaking to you from the our lady of our lord jesus chri
. ♪ ♪ (funky disco plays) ♪ my name is cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometownthere's old friends and new friends ♪ ♪ and even a bear ♪ through good times and bad times ♪ ♪ it's true love we share ♪ and so i found a place ♪ where everyone will know ♪ my happy mustached face ♪ this is the cleveland show. ♪ (chuckles) hey, the restroom is right here! some skank is having a baby in there, man. oh. congratulations! (baby cries) girl: thank...