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cleveland. and his bride-to-be francis folsom came down. what was then the large staircase to the family quarters at the west end of this corridor? they would have preceded down the hallway music started up at the east side behind us here where the united states marine band was a civil war under the baton of the famous john philip sousa. they played the wedding march as the happy couple came down the hallway, so they would have passed through these doors these very same mahogany doors. they would have come into the room. there was a different chandelier here. they stood under the center of the chandelier and did their wedding vows to the assembled group. it was an enormous amount of flowers in the room that have been brought from the white house conservatory. there was a large peer table where the sofa is now, that was strewn with potted plants and there were potted plants underneath and flowers were hung suspended from the moldings the mantel piece was covered with flowers. the fireplace was fi
cleveland. and his bride-to-be francis folsom came down. what was then the large staircase to the family quarters at the west end of this corridor? they would have preceded down the hallway music started up at the east side behind us here where the united states marine band was a civil war under the baton of the famous john philip sousa. they played the wedding march as the happy couple came down the hallway, so they would have passed through these doors these very same mahogany doors. they...
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had returned cleveland healed remarkably quickly. he was fitted with a prosthetic device after about three or four weeks when the wound had healed sufficiently enough and this was a piece of heart volcanized rubber and they fashioned this to plug the hole in his mouth and it clipped onto a couple of teeth on the other side and and and it restored the shape of his face because a piece of the jaw had been missing, but more importantly it restored is speaking voice without this device. cleveland's speech was unintelligible and he was famous for his speaking voice. he was one of the great speakers american speakers of the of the era and so with this with this device in his mouth he could speak again and he appeared completely normal. they hadn't made any external incision. the operation was done entirely within the mouth. they hadn't removed his trademark. walrus mustache. god forbid. we have a president without facial hair at that time and so to all intents and purposes it looked like cleveland was just going for a long vacation on buzz
had returned cleveland healed remarkably quickly. he was fitted with a prosthetic device after about three or four weeks when the wound had healed sufficiently enough and this was a piece of heart volcanized rubber and they fashioned this to plug the hole in his mouth and it clipped onto a couple of teeth on the other side and and and it restored the shape of his face because a piece of the jaw had been missing, but more importantly it restored is speaking voice without this device. cleveland's...
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a drunk cleveland wasn't in that accident with this partner oscar folsom cleveland was in had in fact lived a very respectable life. but yes, cleveland had carried on an affair with maria halpin and maria halpin had been expecting and had been pregnant. and cleveland had a strong suspicion. in fact, he knew that she was seeing other men after the child might not be his. but he was the only unmarried person among all the other people and so he felt the morally proper thing to do was to take responsibility for it. well the ability of a person like this not to hide things and to tell the truth seemed like a tremendous contrast to blame who would fudge your lie about his past or deceive under any kind of circumstances and had done it on a regular basis. so the real question of character doesn't have to do with maria help and it has to do with is this a man of integrity? well, i i don't have to tell you that this is clearly not enough to make a campaign where it's going to be a very dirty campaign you will occasionally have a democrats marching shouting blaine blaine james key blaine conti
a drunk cleveland wasn't in that accident with this partner oscar folsom cleveland was in had in fact lived a very respectable life. but yes, cleveland had carried on an affair with maria halpin and maria halpin had been expecting and had been pregnant. and cleveland had a strong suspicion. in fact, he knew that she was seeing other men after the child might not be his. but he was the only unmarried person among all the other people and so he felt the morally proper thing to do was to take...
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, cleveland's canvas inspiring america. >>> here in cleveland i got to spend some time exploring a vibrant and expanding art scene that grew out of the city's streets. >> and if you back up a little bit -- >> reporter: my graffiti lesson today. >> you get a nice haze >> reporter: is courtesy of bob pack >> make sure that's pointed out. >> reporter: born and raised in cleveland, he's been tagging since he was a teenager >> i was, you know, hiding in the shadows and painting where i wasn't supposed to be. >> reporter: but now his art is in the spotlight thanks to the graffiti heart organization do you feel like this legitimizes what you do >> yeah, i think so. i think when you get to actually meet the artists and interact with them and talk to them about their process it just brings a new dimension to the art form itself. >> even graffiti artists need an hr person >> reporter: stamy paul started the volunteer organization which secures walls, permits, and provides scholarships a win for artists and cleveland. >> it brings community together because it draws people for the positive reasons, f
, cleveland's canvas inspiring america. >>> here in cleveland i got to spend some time exploring a vibrant and expanding art scene that grew out of the city's streets. >> and if you back up a little bit -- >> reporter: my graffiti lesson today. >> you get a nice haze >> reporter: is courtesy of bob pack >> make sure that's pointed out. >> reporter: born and raised in cleveland, he's been tagging since he was a teenager >> i was, you know,...
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he's in cleveland, ohio.l of fame we have a special guest. betsy kling from wkyc. good morning good to see you. >> you, too. >> brought plenty of sunshine for us. >> yesterday, it was snowing we did this just for you, mr. al. >> since you're here, you're a great meteorologist, take it away and do our forecast for us. >> we are going to send our sunshine over to new england things are going to be improving around new york city and new england. farther south in the deep south, man, we are rumbling this morning with thunderstorms going through nola out in the intermountain west, snow up to 8 to 12 inches of snow in those ridge tops to the west of denver, still pretty cool, especially along the nation's northern border where temperatures are in the 50s. we've been 15 to 20 degrees below average here recently, but that's going to start to change. the temperatures are going to start to slide east. as a matter of fact, we are going to be moving those below average highs east, strong storms in the south as we mention
he's in cleveland, ohio.l of fame we have a special guest. betsy kling from wkyc. good morning good to see you. >> you, too. >> brought plenty of sunshine for us. >> yesterday, it was snowing we did this just for you, mr. al. >> since you're here, you're a great meteorologist, take it away and do our forecast for us. >> we are going to send our sunshine over to new england things are going to be improving around new york city and new england. farther south in the...
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in cleveland.ral funding of $3 billion is available no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. it's beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. - or the beast. the sooner you sign up the more you save. - the beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. has failed. the beast, john cox, will open schools, get our economy roaring. learn about california's nicest, smartest beast at johncox.com >>> we're back with a very special "my today plaza" in honor of our reopening america series. >> yeah. i have to tell you, we've had a blast highlighting everything that makes cleveland such a special place. i think we may have actually saved the very best for last check out the big board. >> what? >> what's up, cleveland? >> from sib
in cleveland.ral funding of $3 billion is available no matter what your income. how much is yours? julie and bob are paying $700 less, every month. dee got comprehensive coverage for only $1 a month. and the navarros are paying less than $100 a month. check coveredca.com to see your new, lower price. the sooner you sign up the more you save. only at covered california. this way to health insurance. it's beauty, - [macaw vo] pretty boy. - or the beast. the sooner you sign up the more you save. -...
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>> bret: rich edson in cleveland. thanks. what educators in one suburban washington school district are teaching students about race and how parents there are reacting. we will bring you there. first here is what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. three police officers escaped major industry after they faced a barrage of gunfire during a standoff at a home. officers were responding to a call of a suicidal person when the 60-year-old man opened fire on them. the gunman surrendered after a swat team fired tear gas into that house. fox 5 in atlanta as republican governor brian kemp says he will sign an executive order restricting georgia public schools from requiring any students, teachers or staff members to wear masks. however kemp says he will not stop parents from having their children wear masks or teachers from masking up in classrooms if they so choose. and this is a live look at cleveland. we were just there with that story from fox 8. the big story there tonight, a southwestern ohio woman is the first winn
>> bret: rich edson in cleveland. thanks. what educators in one suburban washington school district are teaching students about race and how parents there are reacting. we will bring you there. first here is what some of our fox affiliates are covering tonight. three police officers escaped major industry after they faced a barrage of gunfire during a standoff at a home. officers were responding to a call of a suicidal person when the 60-year-old man opened fire on them. the gunman...
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general cleveland? >> sir, good morning. we do view commercial as absolutely critical to the future of the agency as we move forward. we work that very closely and director scalise's team and we really believe right now that this explosion in commercial capability, first off, really provides us access that we might not otherwise have. so it allows us to look at more areas. it also does provide to some large degree, resiliency, as well in the event there are issues and challenges and oftentimes we can revert to a commercial capability as we are able to work with the commercial industry to have more of these capabilities up and we hope that we will have persistence over a broader number of targets and that drives for us speed and the ability to rapidly get that into the hands of our decision makers as well as our war fighters. so as we look at the broader fabric of sources of information and data really coming into our agency, we do think the commercial is going to play a significant role and it already does play a significant
general cleveland? >> sir, good morning. we do view commercial as absolutely critical to the future of the agency as we move forward. we work that very closely and director scalise's team and we really believe right now that this explosion in commercial capability, first off, really provides us access that we might not otherwise have. so it allows us to look at more areas. it also does provide to some large degree, resiliency, as well in the event there are issues and challenges and...
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we would like to welcome the cleveland fed bank president loretta mester.ou for joining us on this beautiful morning in boston. looks like the narrative the american people will be recovering more quickly than everybody anticipated might not be correct. they are still spending money but not at an increasing pace. pres. mester: i think this is probably what we should expect. we have pent-up demand coming back. vaccinations have been distributed more widely. that is strong demand. we also have supply issues affecting the economy and the interplay between demand and supply is what we are seeing in some of the data, whether it be today's retail sales report for the labor market report. the volatility month-to-month is something we should expect. i think what's happening is we do see the recovery continuing. it is just we will have the month-to-month changes depending on which factors are more dominant to the supply side or the demand side. the bottom line is we are at the beginning of this vaccination widely distributed part of the recovery and you have to wait
we would like to welcome the cleveland fed bank president loretta mester.ou for joining us on this beautiful morning in boston. looks like the narrative the american people will be recovering more quickly than everybody anticipated might not be correct. they are still spending money but not at an increasing pace. pres. mester: i think this is probably what we should expect. we have pent-up demand coming back. vaccinations have been distributed more widely. that is strong demand. we also have...
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cunningham had the body mummified and sold his remains to a fairground museum in cleveland. more deaths followed in quick succession however the show went on despite these losses cunningham knew his trip to conquer europe he shipped them to london the traps of the fume and zoos. in london they performed nightly at the crystal palace which was constructed in $1051.00 full of the greatest submission in. june seen by a series of truly bizarre no i'm not sure whether the visitors at that time had enough distance to say to themselves this is a business this is not really real but just acting is full of solution which i don't think that the distance was there and that's a dangerous thing he says to eskimos live. up to england the average new set out an extensive 2 or 3 the old world series has the news of course . just asked not to come in berlin in cardia and some pieces but. the fully visionary and paris with the last survivors were photographed jenny in time beaching you who would both contract to bachelor's as. is the case and billy tan most companion is on. the eyes are reall
cunningham had the body mummified and sold his remains to a fairground museum in cleveland. more deaths followed in quick succession however the show went on despite these losses cunningham knew his trip to conquer europe he shipped them to london the traps of the fume and zoos. in london they performed nightly at the crystal palace which was constructed in $1051.00 full of the greatest submission in. june seen by a series of truly bizarre no i'm not sure whether the visitors at that time had...
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>> just a few comments and i will pass it to general cleveland. you are absolutely right in that regard. i think our over classification is still in the cold war mindset and the fact we had such an incredible capability that others didn't because we need to operate more broadly -- we need to make sure the public are aware of our capabilities, threats, and what we are doing about it. i will also say we have made some significant steps in that regard. i would also say both the national air and space intelligence center and dia recently published unclassified products on the threats we face. they have been more forthcoming in those then we have seen in many years. i would start there in terms of the threats we face. i will pass it to general cleveland. >> good morning again and thank you for the question. absolutely agree with the need to be publishing added unclassified level or being prepared to declassify as needed. whether it is in space or it is in the broader efforts we are doing as an agency it is clear we are, as a nation, competing in the in
>> just a few comments and i will pass it to general cleveland. you are absolutely right in that regard. i think our over classification is still in the cold war mindset and the fact we had such an incredible capability that others didn't because we need to operate more broadly -- we need to make sure the public are aware of our capabilities, threats, and what we are doing about it. i will also say we have made some significant steps in that regard. i would also say both the national air...
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force one departing from joint base andrews, joe biden is heading to cleveland, ohio to make a pitch for the economy and for his massive infrastructure package. that coming up later today. that's all for us today. john king picks up right now. >>> hello, everybody, and welcome to "inside politics," i'm john king in washington, a very, very busy news day, in a moment new details on the railroad rampage in california, the shooter who killed nine of his co-workers in san jose had two handguns and 11 magazines of ammo, a chilling eyewitness account suggests the gunman let others live and targeted his victims. plus, president biden gives a 90-day mission to u.s. intelligence agencies, go out and determine if covid-19 started at a chinese markets or if it leaked from a chinese lab. we begin this hour with a cross roads moment for senate republicans, donald trump demands a no vote on the question of creating a bipartisan january 6th commission. right now the mother of a dead capitol hill police officer is on capitol hill trying to change republicans' minds, asking them to defy the former pr
force one departing from joint base andrews, joe biden is heading to cleveland, ohio to make a pitch for the economy and for his massive infrastructure package. that coming up later today. that's all for us today. john king picks up right now. >>> hello, everybody, and welcome to "inside politics," i'm john king in washington, a very, very busy news day, in a moment new details on the railroad rampage in california, the shooter who killed nine of his co-workers in san jose...
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number one at that time was actually cleveland.olis had a burgeoning auto industry, and the companies needed a place to test the cars. a lot of roads were just rutted dirt paths, and you know, nothing they could really get up to speed. so this place was built and testing began in that regard. however, there was a guy named henry ford who came up with a process using an assembly line to build cars. so when henry figured that out, and the model-t. was built up in detroit any of the manufacturing hubs in automobile shifted basically from indianapolis or cleveland or you name it to detroit. the first event of any kind, any kind of sporting or competitive event was a balloon race, took place in 1909. they launched out of the infield just a few feet from where we are right now. and one of the balloons made it all the way to tennessee and was the winner. the second event to take place here was in early august of 1909 and that was a motorcycle race, and so you had the two-wheelers here before the racecars. and they had a very hard time wit
number one at that time was actually cleveland.olis had a burgeoning auto industry, and the companies needed a place to test the cars. a lot of roads were just rutted dirt paths, and you know, nothing they could really get up to speed. so this place was built and testing began in that regard. however, there was a guy named henry ford who came up with a process using an assembly line to build cars. so when henry figured that out, and the model-t. was built up in detroit any of the manufacturing...
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president biden chose cleveland to deliver a speech on the economy and his $1.9
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the president will outline that a little bit in cleveland, ohio. edward lawrence looking at the ramifications for inflation. the argument goes the more the government spends the more it heats up the economy, the more prices go up in that economy. you're seeing it first-hand, edward edward. reporter: it has real effects. i went to the grocery store last night. this is what i bought, two steaks, ground beef, single cheese here, this cost me $70. supply shortage, packaging it is in in short supply. gas prices. costs more to get it to market. 4.1% year-over-year in inflation is seeing, it goes to bred, talking specifically about memorial day weekend, the buns 7.1%, costing more than last year year-over-year. look at this, 8.6%. steaks will cost you more. hotdogs are up 8.2% year-over-year. american cheese, the processed cheese up 3%. very important for some people but not on the screen there, wine is up 10.9%. so i went to the expert, stan hays is a barbecue grand champion and cofounder of operation barbecue which helps provide meals after natural disa
the president will outline that a little bit in cleveland, ohio. edward lawrence looking at the ramifications for inflation. the argument goes the more the government spends the more it heats up the economy, the more prices go up in that economy. you're seeing it first-hand, edward edward. reporter: it has real effects. i went to the grocery store last night. this is what i bought, two steaks, ground beef, single cheese here, this cost me $70. supply shortage, packaging it is in in short...
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and cleveland will be among the cities we plan to visit next week as we travel across america to report on how the country is re-emerging from the pandemic. orlando, louisville, seattle, los angeles we are headed your way next week. >>> up next, how their groundbreaking work led to the covid vaccine. >>> millions of lives are being saved because of their work. andrea mitchell on the scientists who paved the way for the covid vaccine. >> reporter: born in hungary, dr. kati kariko came to the u.s. to pursue science in the 1980s by 1998 her funding at the university of pennsylvania dried up. >> i tried to get grants but i couldn't, and so i was not promoted. losing her faculty job she met dr. drew weissman who was photocopying this building. would sit and talki we kept thinking of more and more things that we could do >> reporter: he worked on vaccines. she worked on messenger rna. together they found a way to create a vaccine that got past the body's defenses but still prompted the immune system to make antibodies to fight disease. how skeptical were people about the value of rna >> you k
and cleveland will be among the cities we plan to visit next week as we travel across america to report on how the country is re-emerging from the pandemic. orlando, louisville, seattle, los angeles we are headed your way next week. >>> up next, how their groundbreaking work led to the covid vaccine. >>> millions of lives are being saved because of their work. andrea mitchell on the scientists who paved the way for the covid vaccine. >> reporter: born in hungary, dr....
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tonight a look back at president grover cleveland. university of kentucky professor mark summers tells the story of democrat grover cleveland's 1884 election over republican james blain. both candidates faced moral questions during the campaign. cleveland that he fathered an illegitimate child and blain that he used his congressional position for corrupt purposes, but in the end, cleveland's reform-minded ideas on the civil service system and money in politics prevailed. in one of the most closely contested races in u.s. history. southern methodist university of presidential history hosted this event. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> american history tv on c-span3. exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, a discussion about ruth bader ginsburg and the supreme court case that challenged virginia institute's male only policy. on lectures in history, university of delaware professor details activist mary church terrell's fight against the united daug
tonight a look back at president grover cleveland. university of kentucky professor mark summers tells the story of democrat grover cleveland's 1884 election over republican james blain. both candidates faced moral questions during the campaign. cleveland that he fathered an illegitimate child and blain that he used his congressional position for corrupt purposes, but in the end, cleveland's reform-minded ideas on the civil service system and money in politics prevailed. in one of the most...
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cleveland, ohio, is rocking right now. in pun intendled. there are fans everywhere.ght in the rain you had thousands of people here. they were expecting 50,000 people a day. i don't think we quite got to that, but still you had fans in vaccinated areas and fans in a not vaccinated area. but still you had the protocols with masks and social distancing. so trying to set the bar as to where we are going to be. i think it was just exciting to finally see normal again. again, normal as what we call it. it felt good, right, to see everyone around watching the nfl draft? >> yeah, it really did feel nice to see everybody out there. to see some fans boo their team choices. but i am hoping that it isn't normal for cleveland, dave, and i hope this year is the year that you guys go the full way instead of teasing as you did last year. >> reporter: no doubt about it. they are hitting a home run right now in the draft. they are getting the players they need on defense. they is a great job in the offseason with free agents and you saw last year, although it was a pandemic, it is ki
cleveland, ohio, is rocking right now. in pun intendled. there are fans everywhere.ght in the rain you had thousands of people here. they were expecting 50,000 people a day. i don't think we quite got to that, but still you had fans in vaccinated areas and fans in a not vaccinated area. but still you had the protocols with masks and social distancing. so trying to set the bar as to where we are going to be. i think it was just exciting to finally see normal again. again, normal as what we call...
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cunningham had the body mummified and sold his remains to a fairground museum in cleveland. more deaths followed in quick succession however the show went on despite these losses cunningham knew his troops could conquer europe he shipped them to london the capital a few mins use. in london they performed nightly at the crystal palace which was constructed in 1051 full the great exhibition. agency by assuming all pretty bizarre no i'm not sure whether the visitors at that time had enough distance to say to themselves this is a business this is not really real but just acting is all solution when i don't think that the distance was there and the votes. dangerous thing he says the eskimo north. after england the aborigines set out on an extensive to work through the old world thesis and music course. not to come in berlin cardia instant pieces. of. the fully version and paris with the last survivors were photographed with cheney in time beaching you would both contract tuberculosis. his face and billy companion. in your eyes would believe. i just just wondered where yours struc
cunningham had the body mummified and sold his remains to a fairground museum in cleveland. more deaths followed in quick succession however the show went on despite these losses cunningham knew his troops could conquer europe he shipped them to london the capital a few mins use. in london they performed nightly at the crystal palace which was constructed in 1051 full the great exhibition. agency by assuming all pretty bizarre no i'm not sure whether the visitors at that time had enough...
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so far a concert from cleveland or machine gun kelly and a fireworks show wrapped up the evening.021 ending with a >> alex stokes reporting for us tonight. today. meanwhile, folks coming all out all across the country to march and show solidarity with workers on international workers day also known as may day from new york to portland folks holding signs chanting while demanding better pay and improved working conditions here in san francisco. several unions across the bay area held parades in support of their members along san francisco's embarcadero members of the service employees international union marching this morning. similar rallies also held in oakland and in san jose. tonight we're learning more details about why kaiser permanente is laying off more than 200 of its workers. we first told you about that decision yesterday here on kron 4 and today camila barco talked with the head of the union representing the workers about the move. >> the unions press secretary says this is unacceptable and outrageous by a company that profit in more than 6 billion dollars last year. i.
so far a concert from cleveland or machine gun kelly and a fireworks show wrapped up the evening.021 ending with a >> alex stokes reporting for us tonight. today. meanwhile, folks coming all out all across the country to march and show solidarity with workers on international workers day also known as may day from new york to portland folks holding signs chanting while demanding better pay and improved working conditions here in san francisco. several unions across the bay area held...
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tonight, a look back at president grover cleveland. university of kentucky professor mark summers tells the story of democrat grover cleveland's 1884 election. both candidates faced morale questions during the campaign, cleveland that he fathered an illegitimate child and blaine that he used his position for corrupt purposes. but in the end cleveland's reform minded ideas prevailed. in one of the most closely contested races in u.s. history. the center for presidential history hosted this event watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> american history tv on cspan3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 2:00 p.m. eastern a discussion about ruth bader ginsburg. saturday night at 8:00 eastern on lectures in history. university of delaware professor allison parker details mary church terel's fight against the attempt to erect a black mammy statue in washington d.c. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, on american artifacts. explore the
tonight, a look back at president grover cleveland. university of kentucky professor mark summers tells the story of democrat grover cleveland's 1884 election. both candidates faced morale questions during the campaign, cleveland that he fathered an illegitimate child and blaine that he used his position for corrupt purposes. but in the end cleveland's reform minded ideas prevailed. in one of the most closely contested races in u.s. history. the center for presidential history hosted this event...
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>> tomorrow during a speech on the economy in cleveland president biden will make a clear case for the economic plan is working and he will talk about how far we have come as a country because of the actions that we have taken over the last four months turning the tide on the pandemic, creating 500,000 new jobs each month on average, cutting and employment claims by more than a third, raising wages and leading the development world recovery and he will talk about why is that right moment to invest in building back better with places like cleveland by making historical generational investments in foundations of our economy through the jobs plan and the family plan. investments that will create good paying union jobs, expand economic opportunity for all americans and help us outcompete the rest of the world in the 21st century so that is the thing for tomorrow. >> is the white house satisfied with the cooperation that china is giving on this and if it isn't is the president, is he got a message to china that i would like more cooperation? are you asking china to step up. >> we been worki
>> tomorrow during a speech on the economy in cleveland president biden will make a clear case for the economic plan is working and he will talk about how far we have come as a country because of the actions that we have taken over the last four months turning the tide on the pandemic, creating 500,000 new jobs each month on average, cutting and employment claims by more than a third, raising wages and leading the development world recovery and he will talk about why is that right moment...
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president biden will promote economic policies during a speech at a community college in cleveland.ect from the trip to ohio. >> reporter: president biden heading to cleveland, making a clear case the economic plan is working, going on to say he will talk how far we've come is a country because of the actions we have taken over the last four was turning the tide on the pandemic, creating 500,000 jobs each month on average, cutting unemployment claims, raising wages, the recovery but the numbers tell a different story, february jobs report showed 370,000 jobs created with an unemployment rate of 6.2%, april showing weakness with 280,000 jobs created. in fact the economy is not where it was pre-pandemic, we are showing a net loss of 8.2 million jobs as a nation. ohio gop chair says his visit to ohio will give him ample opportunity to justify to ohioans why bolstering russian jobs and not president biden should be giving a job speech in moscow instead of cleveland. todd: he's not happy. continuing our ohio block we have winners. >> reporter: the jackpot has its first jackpot. okay. and
president biden will promote economic policies during a speech at a community college in cleveland.ect from the trip to ohio. >> reporter: president biden heading to cleveland, making a clear case the economic plan is working, going on to say he will talk how far we've come is a country because of the actions we have taken over the last four was turning the tide on the pandemic, creating 500,000 jobs each month on average, cutting unemployment claims, raising wages, the recovery but the...
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both candidates faced moral questions during the campaign cleveland that he fathered an illegitimatehild and blaine that he used his congressional position for corrupt purposes, but in the end cleveland's reform-minded ideas on the civil services system and money in politics prevailed in one of the most closely contested races in us history. southern methodist university center for presidential history hosted this event watch friday beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. american history tv on c-span 3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 2pm eastern a discussion about ruth bader ginsburg and the vmi supreme court case the challenged virginia military institutes mail only admissions policy saturday night at eight eastern on lectures in history university of delaware professor allison parker details activists mary church, terrell's 1923 fight against the united daughters of the confederacies attempt to erect a black mammy statue in washington dc. she describes how terrill organized opposition
both candidates faced moral questions during the campaign cleveland that he fathered an illegitimatehild and blaine that he used his congressional position for corrupt purposes, but in the end cleveland's reform-minded ideas on the civil services system and money in politics prevailed in one of the most closely contested races in us history. southern methodist university center for presidential history hosted this event watch friday beginning at 8pm eastern and enjoy american history tv every...
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later on people like celine dion sampled reverend james cleveland songs.s shaggy. "boombastic," one of the biggest hits the '90s, and he's sampling a king floyd song, "baby let me kiss you." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: what do you think the story of malaco and its longevity says about the music industry? >> well, it says the music industry is much like capitalism in general. there are multi levels, multi- tiers that which one can play the game. it operates the way companies operated 40, 50, 60 years ago, and i'm talking about small companies. but it's not like they're these old geezers who don't know what's going on. they're incredibly smart, and have adapted to the industry, but they never sold to anybody, they are completely independent. they have nobody's expectations except their own. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: finally tonight, there's a special place where props-- those iconic and sometimes not-so-well-known items used in films-- wind up when their on-set days are over. next month a company called“ prop store” will auction some of
later on people like celine dion sampled reverend james cleveland songs.s shaggy. "boombastic," one of the biggest hits the '90s, and he's sampling a king floyd song, "baby let me kiss you." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> reporter: what do you think the story of malaco and its longevity says about the music industry? >> well, it says the music industry is much like capitalism in general. there are multi levels, multi- tiers that which one can play the game. it operates the way...
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cleveland cliffs, talking about a eight-year high with still an upside, so despite people saying thesere over extended i understand that but i personally there's room to the upside. >> yeah, tim how about you >> yeah so guy's right, referring to good cycle, it's a super cycle is what credit suisse called it and someone who is invested through another of these in late 90's and 2005-06 and topping out in the crisis in '08 all of the ininflaflationare part of story and all going on here, china tariffs mean u.s. companies have the highest margins in the steel world with hrc prices at 12-year highs. these are very profitable companies. u.s. steel with one cent dividend was symbolic to say the balance sheet is not the issue, they could make a larger dividend but that's not the point. these trade higher you don't buy commodity stocks when they are cheap but when they're expensive. this is getting interesting, i think. you broke through the march 31 closing highs today and i think the stock is setting a new leg higher. >> a super cycle in some of the resource stocks, karen, in particular the m
cleveland cliffs, talking about a eight-year high with still an upside, so despite people saying thesere over extended i understand that but i personally there's room to the upside. >> yeah, tim how about you >> yeah so guy's right, referring to good cycle, it's a super cycle is what credit suisse called it and someone who is invested through another of these in late 90's and 2005-06 and topping out in the crisis in '08 all of the ininflaflationare part of story and all going on...
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>> jimmy: they had the nfl draft tonight in cleveland. i don't want to sound ungrateful
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we are getting to the point any teen 85 when the building is partially complete, and grow grover cleveland doesn't operated at that time. this is an image of the building here in winston still being called the pension building and this was grover cleveland's first inauguration in 1885 in the new pension building. you could see the formal gowns, the formal wear. military officers in their formal uniforms. with the apple lets in the women in gowns. that's one of the traditions is that the women's gowns become a very important part of within operational ball will look like. one of the things we mention about the roof appear though is that it is by coincidence sort of an industrial roof inside any telling renaissance building with arches and stuff and corinthians columns. one of the things we see people doing over the years as it became more accustomed to this was somehow screening that roof and this is a picture in 1897 of the inaugural preparations and you could see again the huge columns with lots of floral arrangements here and they have taken and put streamers over the ceiling to cover th
we are getting to the point any teen 85 when the building is partially complete, and grow grover cleveland doesn't operated at that time. this is an image of the building here in winston still being called the pension building and this was grover cleveland's first inauguration in 1885 in the new pension building. you could see the formal gowns, the formal wear. military officers in their formal uniforms. with the apple lets in the women in gowns. that's one of the traditions is that the women's...
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yes itwas cleveland's jordan luke, low grounding out there.omes the fourth pitcher to throw a no hitter. this year. he walked a couple and struck out. 81 cleveland battle reached on an air, but that was it and the reds take the indians. three. nothing another no hitter tonight. the shark's fault of the coyotes five to their seasons about done, but the quakes are your south bay winners tonight. check this out. they bring out the magic wando to take care of salt lake real salt lake 87 minute watch wondolowski from danville, the header and his second goal of the night in a four minute span two on the fire. it'll break stuff to a nice start the young season. that's the third straight win, and they are 31 and oh, and just to wrap up the week all of us a channel to another happy birthday to willie mays, 90 and looking spry out of the ball yard back to you guys. christina! andre yeah, absolutely still going strong love to see it. all strong love to see it. all right, mark. thank you. okay. okay, here she comes. together: happy mother's da-- aah! what
yes itwas cleveland's jordan luke, low grounding out there.omes the fourth pitcher to throw a no hitter. this year. he walked a couple and struck out. 81 cleveland battle reached on an air, but that was it and the reds take the indians. three. nothing another no hitter tonight. the shark's fault of the coyotes five to their seasons about done, but the quakes are your south bay winners tonight. check this out. they bring out the magic wando to take care of salt lake real salt lake 87 minute...
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host: loretto from cleveland. from washington post.com, a comparison of the democratic and republican plans. here is how the gop infrastructure plan stacks up against biden's plan. some of the details include cities and states across the country are pitching in new kinds of infrastructure projects and offering fresh estimates of existing proposals as they chase grant funding that the biden administration has tied to environmental and racial justice goals. selena reynolds, general manager of the los angeles department of transportation did not plan to apply for a federal infrastructure were rebuild america grant. a $900 billion pot of money targeted at the economy boosting projects. it has typically been used to back major highway projects and other work to reduce congestion. shortly after pete buttigieg was confirmed as transportation secretary, his department announcing it would judge projects based on racial equity and environmental benefit. reynolds assembled a team that would scramble to put together an applic
host: loretto from cleveland. from washington post.com, a comparison of the democratic and republican plans. here is how the gop infrastructure plan stacks up against biden's plan. some of the details include cities and states across the country are pitching in new kinds of infrastructure projects and offering fresh estimates of existing proposals as they chase grant funding that the biden administration has tied to environmental and racial justice goals. selena reynolds, general manager of the...
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. >>> in minutes, president biden will hit the road for cleveland. reporting about the case he is going to make there that his economic plan is working. >>> first, heartbreak in silicon valley. nine families changed forever. this morning, we know their names and we know some of their stories as well. we will share some of the stories. we are live at the house where authorities say the shooter, samuel cassidy, lived. it's a home that was on fire around the same time of that shooting. what could change this time around, if anything? for years, lawmakers have not been able to agree on a way to regulate purchase and use of guns in this country. now, we are learning about some quiet bipartisanship that's apparently happening on this exact issue. we will dig into that. >>> we start on the ground with our team in san jose. roughly this time yesterday, we were talking about america's latest mass shooting. nbc's lindsey reiser at there. jake ward is ten miles away at the shooter's house. nine more families never going to be the same. we know at least some of
. >>> in minutes, president biden will hit the road for cleveland. reporting about the case he is going to make there that his economic plan is working. >>> first, heartbreak in silicon valley. nine families changed forever. this morning, we know their names and we know some of their stories as well. we will share some of the stories. we are live at the house where authorities say the shooter, samuel cassidy, lived. it's a home that was on fire around the same time of that...
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in the case of tamia rice in cleveland, my hometown you have a child who was playing in a playground or recreation area that was shot and killed area that's not since of an individual not being nice in their interactions with a police officer. certainly we appreciate there are interactions with police officers that are not, don't result in death but we cannot deny that disproportionately the interaction with police officers where people of color. >> the senate taking a break, lawmakers will be back. they're working on a science and technology research bill with a number of "expected throughout the day. tomorrow they will take a procedural textbook onhouse passed bill to establish commissions in january 6 attack on the capital complex . followed by senate coverage here on c-span2 and we live to the white house for today's briefing. >>. >>
in the case of tamia rice in cleveland, my hometown you have a child who was playing in a playground or recreation area that was shot and killed area that's not since of an individual not being nice in their interactions with a police officer. certainly we appreciate there are interactions with police officers that are not, don't result in death but we cannot deny that disproportionately the interaction with police officers where people of color. >> the senate taking a break, lawmakers...
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cleveland, tennessee. leah, democrats line. caller: good morning. if he is going to have a counsel or a committee, why doesn't he pull people out of communities to do it? and yes, i think president trump i to facebook should be removed. i think it should stay removed. not only that, but zuckerberg wants to do the right thing. these people that want to incite violence on our capitol are not americans. thank you. host: this is from jason in kansas who says that the earlier called from the man in mississippi and lightened me. when he tells a verifiable i, ban him for 30 days. folks have said that he never told her i will say that a huge percentage that comes out of his mouth is a lie. they and the media is censoring him is absolutely frightening behavior. this one, it is a private company period. i say no, a private citizen will have a second chance. a country cannot be flooded with alternative -- facebook and twitter are a waste of time to time. he should have had a private website for
cleveland, tennessee. leah, democrats line. caller: good morning. if he is going to have a counsel or a committee, why doesn't he pull people out of communities to do it? and yes, i think president trump i to facebook should be removed. i think it should stay removed. not only that, but zuckerberg wants to do the right thing. these people that want to incite violence on our capitol are not americans. thank you. host: this is from jason in kansas who says that the earlier called from the man in...
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>> jimmy: they had the nfl draft tonight in cleveland. i don't want to sound ungrateful but i thought i'd be picked much higher than i was. [ laughter ] it's weird that abc has the nfl draft but no nfl. we're like a restaurant that has a menu but no food. [ laughter ] quarterback trevor lawrence from clemson was expected to be picked first by either jacksonville or vidal sassoon. [ laughter ] wow, what a beautiful man, look at that hair. he's like a young giselle bundchen. [ laughter ] look out, tom brady. someone's comin' for that handsome throne. you know, today if you haven't been counting is president biden's 100th day in office. and even his opponents, if they're honest, have to admit he has accomplished a lot in those 100 days. 43% of the population is at least partially vaccinated, the economy is up 6%, and our national level of malarkey has dropped to nearly historic lows. [ laughter ] in trump's first 100 days, he accomplished a lot too. he tweeted that snoop dogg's career was failing, that m's wa and he was a better host of "the
>> jimmy: they had the nfl draft tonight in cleveland. i don't want to sound ungrateful but i thought i'd be picked much higher than i was. [ laughter ] it's weird that abc has the nfl draft but no nfl. we're like a restaurant that has a menu but no food. [ laughter ] quarterback trevor lawrence from clemson was expected to be picked first by either jacksonville or vidal sassoon. [ laughter ] wow, what a beautiful man, look at that hair. he's like a young giselle bundchen. [ laughter ]...
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in many ways, if you took a photograph of a port like toledo or cleveland or milwaukee in 1911, the port would look chaotic. there would be hundreds of vessels operating out of that port on any given day. it would be different because they would be a wide variety of styles of vessels. in 1911, you still had hundreds of sailing vessels. schooners delivering cargo on the great lakes under sale versus a boat like the schoonmaker, which was operated with steam. we are now in the engine room. the engine room is of course where the power that is created to move the boat through the water comes from. originally, the colonel james m. schoonmaker museum ship had an expansion steam engine. by the 1950's, that technology became supplanted by steam turbines. the old engine was taken out and the new steam turbine system was placed in it. all of this equipment is based on steam turbine technology. except for the engine room telegraph, which stayed the same. it is now the other end of the communication system with the pilothouse. when the captain once the boat to go full ahead, he sends a signal back t
in many ways, if you took a photograph of a port like toledo or cleveland or milwaukee in 1911, the port would look chaotic. there would be hundreds of vessels operating out of that port on any given day. it would be different because they would be a wide variety of styles of vessels. in 1911, you still had hundreds of sailing vessels. schooners delivering cargo on the great lakes under sale versus a boat like the schoonmaker, which was operated with steam. we are now in the engine room. the...
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. >> president biden was in cleveland with a discussion about his infrastructure plan and plans to pay for. the speech was just under 40 minutes. >> [applause] >> thank you, all. thank you. [applause] >> please sit down. thank you very much for sharing your story, it is impressive. everybody at cuyahoga community college, thank you for having me here and being here. we call this in my business, we call this a bus men's holiday. you have to, and ride a bus again. the only thing worse for an elected official when the president shows up, the worst language in the english language is i'm at the airport. [laughter] president biden: thank you all so much. you have really, really great friends here. start with marcy, anyway, mr. mayor thank you. dr. johnson, ty much for letting me borrow, by the way, marcia federal judge so serve as secretary of housing and urban development. [applause] president biden: you know, certain places just by chance and circumstance can become markers in the course of your life or in the course of a nation. and for me it's one of those places. just a little over a y
. >> president biden was in cleveland with a discussion about his infrastructure plan and plans to pay for. the speech was just under 40 minutes. >> [applause] >> thank you, all. thank you. [applause] >> please sit down. thank you very much for sharing your story, it is impressive. everybody at cuyahoga community college, thank you for having me here and being here. we call this in my business, we call this a bus men's holiday. you have to, and ride a bus again. the only...
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>> caller: hey, cramer, i have a question about cleveland cliff clf. >> there you go. let go to work. >> caller: hey, my friend sam from florida thinks clf is already priced in but it seems under valued compares to others still in the sector. vertical integration, multiple accusations. with china playing implemented export tax and cancelled the 13% export rebate for exports out of china are practically not in business does this make the bullish case? >> they're not able to dump in here anyway. that's something the president can agree with the previous president on you're absolutely in great shape with cliffs. i was surprised cleveland cliffs came back down did a deal and it flopped and chopped and ready for the next leg. brian in new york, brian >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, bri. >> caller: since people are coming out again and musicians want to play live, i was wondering what your take is on live nation. >> it's a double from when people realized that the cycle is go out of your house cycle has started and it's been a winner and i got to wait for a pull back be
>> caller: hey, cramer, i have a question about cleveland cliff clf. >> there you go. let go to work. >> caller: hey, my friend sam from florida thinks clf is already priced in but it seems under valued compares to others still in the sector. vertical integration, multiple accusations. with china playing implemented export tax and cancelled the 13% export rebate for exports out of china are practically not in business does this make the bullish case? >> they're not able...
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this is cleveland cliffs, an iron ore and steel manufacturer. we will be building things we have chip shortage easing in the auto sector so gm is going to build the cars people want to buy. you have boeing flying high. those names are fabulous names for the economy, and qualcomm is doing well so, you know, we can make it about me, we can make it about you and me, scott, but i think it is more important to say that this economy is doing really darn well. it is going to show up in profits for these companies. we should all feel pretty good today. >> it is all about you, jim, which is just driving steve weiss crazy! tweeting earlier today, that jim lebenthal, i have to be on "halftime" with him when all of his stocks are working talk about bad luck. which just got us to thinking maybe you just need a little music. it is tough, steve it is tough. >> it is tough i'm glad to see jim experience how i have been living the last few years in terms of stocks, so welcome to the club. hope you can stay longer than a day, jim no, look, hey, what is surprising
this is cleveland cliffs, an iron ore and steel manufacturer. we will be building things we have chip shortage easing in the auto sector so gm is going to build the cars people want to buy. you have boeing flying high. those names are fabulous names for the economy, and qualcomm is doing well so, you know, we can make it about me, we can make it about you and me, scott, but i think it is more important to say that this economy is doing really darn well. it is going to show up in profits for...
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i love cleveland cliffs. i love tires. >> that's my boy. >> it is only up 12%, what a disappointment. >> let me get joe to state his case you did the rebalance. i think we mentioned it yesterday. you have cramer here. >> we did. >> so tell me about the rebalancing you did when your joe t etf which we know from tweets and otherwise that some of our viewers at the very minimum have followed into as a result of you talking about it and being involved with it so why did you do that then i want cramer to tell us what he thinks about it. >> all right so here we go. the bases are loaded for me because stephanie, jim and jim have all done their job here with excellent comments. first of all as it relates to the faangs, none of the faangs except, guess what, netflix, were removed from the index. netflix went bye-bye we still have microsoft. we still have nvidia, so i can replace the "n" with nvidia. >> didn't salesforce go bye-bye? >> hold on. >> didn't salesforce go bye-bye, if i'm remembering correctly >> and it sho
i love cleveland cliffs. i love tires. >> that's my boy. >> it is only up 12%, what a disappointment. >> let me get joe to state his case you did the rebalance. i think we mentioned it yesterday. you have cramer here. >> we did. >> so tell me about the rebalancing you did when your joe t etf which we know from tweets and otherwise that some of our viewers at the very minimum have followed into as a result of you talking about it and being involved with it so why...
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that was president biden just wrapping up his speech in cleveland, ohio, talking about the impact of his administration's efforts to get the economy back on track after the pandemic. he also took the moment to call out republicans who touted the benefits of his rescue plan for their home districts after they actually voted against it in congress. the president also saying that he had to fix the pandemic before he could fix the economy. watch. >> from a year of darkness, we're now emerging into the light. >> now the speech comes amid more evidence of an economic rebound. the government says that 406,000 americans filed first-time unemployment claims last week. the lowest number since the start of the pandemic. meantime, the u.s. intelligence community says today that it still does not know where, when, or how the coronavirus was initially transmitted, but that elements are split between animal-to-human transmission and an accident in a lab in wuhan. this as the president commits to release the entire report on the origins of the outbreak after the intelligence community finishes its r
that was president biden just wrapping up his speech in cleveland, ohio, talking about the impact of his administration's efforts to get the economy back on track after the pandemic. he also took the moment to call out republicans who touted the benefits of his rescue plan for their home districts after they actually voted against it in congress. the president also saying that he had to fix the pandemic before he could fix the economy. watch. >> from a year of darkness, we're now emerging...
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cunningham had the body mummified and sold his remains to a fairground museum in cleveland. more deaths followed in quick succession however the show went on despite these losses cunningham knew his trip to conquer europe he shipped them to london the trip so a few mins use. in london they performed nightly at the crystal palace which was constructed in 1051 full of the great exhibition. game even seen by soon all pretty bizarre no i'm not sure whether the visitors at that time had enough business to say to themselves or what this is a business now it's not really real but just like today is sort of solution when i don't think that the distance was there and the votes. dangerous thing. not to include in the aborigines set out on an extensive to work through the old movie theaters and music halls. just ask not to come in early in the cardia and some pieces. of the funny visionary empower us with the last of august were photographed cheney in time beaching you would both contract tuberculosis. is face and billy companion. isn't really. very sure. just wondered where years stru
cunningham had the body mummified and sold his remains to a fairground museum in cleveland. more deaths followed in quick succession however the show went on despite these losses cunningham knew his trip to conquer europe he shipped them to london the trip so a few mins use. in london they performed nightly at the crystal palace which was constructed in 1051 full of the great exhibition. game even seen by soon all pretty bizarre no i'm not sure whether the visitors at that time had enough...