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could that quote from that predecessor of us mayor of cleveland, cleveland we used, is extended to the military industrial complex. it owns you when it comes to the white house. one of my, one of my books in my library is about the life of david agent howard, who was president of the united states when he, when he left the office. in his valedictory stage, he warned about the influence of what he called the military industrial complex on the everyday life of americans. his warning should be put in stone. i'll try to public buildings across the country because what happens is that a larger and larger percentage of the budget of the united states goes for military contractor. and in a way behind the scenes, it helps inspire wars and to keep us out. war is a corrupt system that that will take money that should be used for education, for health care, for feeding people and just give it to military contractors who will make sophisticated hardware that they'll try to find a way to years. you know, i, i was right in the middle of that for 16 years. and i, and i refused to vote for budget, whi
could that quote from that predecessor of us mayor of cleveland, cleveland we used, is extended to the military industrial complex. it owns you when it comes to the white house. one of my, one of my books in my library is about the life of david agent howard, who was president of the united states when he, when he left the office. in his valedictory stage, he warned about the influence of what he called the military industrial complex on the everyday life of americans. his warning should be put...
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and, mapping every seet in cleveland-- on foot. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group: retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional supportas been provided by: and by the corporation for pub
and, mapping every seet in cleveland-- on foot. next, on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the anderson family fund. the estate of worthington mayo-smith. leonard and norma klorfine. the rosalind p. walter foundation. koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to...
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inside the icu at the renowned cleveland clinic where mostly unvaccinated patients fight to survive >>> the new winter storm set to sweep across half the country with heavy snow al roker is tracking it for us. >>> the new lawsuit over the deadly shooting during the filming of "rust." how attorneys for the armorer say live bullets got on the set. >>> our nbc news exclusive with vice president kamala harris her message to senate democrats standing in the way of the president's voting rights push. >>> remembering the iconic lead singer from a classic 1960s girl group behind so many hits. >>> and she's in a league of her own and making baseball history again. >>> this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone prices are up. grocery inventories are low, and all roads lead to the bumpy covid landscape. we got news today confirming what many of us have already seen for ourselves officially consumer prices rose by 7% in december compared to the year before. for perspective, inflation hasn't climbed this quickly since the early '80s lately we have been paying more for
inside the icu at the renowned cleveland clinic where mostly unvaccinated patients fight to survive >>> the new winter storm set to sweep across half the country with heavy snow al roker is tracking it for us. >>> the new lawsuit over the deadly shooting during the filming of "rust." how attorneys for the armorer say live bullets got on the set. >>> our nbc news exclusive with vice president kamala harris her message to senate democrats standing in the way...
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cooley, who heads clinical care at the cleveland clinic says as their icus grow more crowded, it could be devastating i guess this is a morbid thought, but does that mean that somebody who comes in with a heart attack might end up dying because they can't get into your icu? >> that is possible or they might wait in the emergency room or wait for a bed in the intensive care unit or they may be actually crashing on the floor. >> reporter: in the covid unit, 73-year-old ron peralta is vaccinated but not boosted. he has an underlying medical condition. >> i'll say i was the last one to think that i would get it. >> reporter: what would you say to people who think that omicron is mild and it's no big deal >> i'm going to walk out the door, and they can come and sit in here and see what it's like >> reporter: he was one of the only icu patients even able to speak. kate snow, nbc news, cleveland. >>> from hospitals now to schools coast to coast struggling to stay open through this latest covid explosion. and as more districts face staffing shortages, schools are doing whatever they can to kee
cooley, who heads clinical care at the cleveland clinic says as their icus grow more crowded, it could be devastating i guess this is a morbid thought, but does that mean that somebody who comes in with a heart attack might end up dying because they can't get into your icu? >> that is possible or they might wait in the emergency room or wait for a bed in the intensive care unit or they may be actually crashing on the floor. >> reporter: in the covid unit, 73-year-old ron peralta is...
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barnett in cleveland. >> woodruff: thank you.e, an asian american pioneer in l.g.b.t. civil rights, jim toy, died this week at age 91. toy, who is believed to be the first person to come out publicly in the state of michigan, is remembered by his colleagues as a tireless, yet unsung leader who advanced the cause for queer people in the midwest and beyond. more at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tomorrow evening when i'll sit explores the throats democracy at home and around the world. that's tomorrow on pbs, check your local listings. and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. you can join us online and again here and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. join us on-line and again here tomorrow evening when i'll sit down for an exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris about the january 6 attack on the capitol and its ramifications one year on. and more. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe and we'll see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshou
barnett in cleveland. >> woodruff: thank you.e, an asian american pioneer in l.g.b.t. civil rights, jim toy, died this week at age 91. toy, who is believed to be the first person to come out publicly in the state of michigan, is remembered by his colleagues as a tireless, yet unsung leader who advanced the cause for queer people in the midwest and beyond. more at pbs.org/newshour. and that's the newshour for tomorrow evening when i'll sit explores the throats democracy at home and around...
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jonathan: looking forward to the conversation with the cleveland fed president.ichael mckee joining me to help lead that conversation. the interplay between the balance sheet and rate hikes is something we sent i have been talking about through the year so far. tom: it is important with mes ter, the mathematician. first you have to ask about what she's going to do about the cleveland guardians. i'm really interested in what she says about that a dependency. jonathan: i since she does not want me to ask her about the cleveland guardians, tom. david bianco, cio of dws america's. i think most of the audience is thinking, don't ask her about that. let's start here. david: good morning, everyone. jonathan: this cycle is moving so quickly. what do you make of the speed of? david: the speed of the cycle is quick. it is a rapidly aging cycle. the cycle is two years old. this expansion is two years old. i have used the expression it is going on seven, and as you know, 7, 8, 9, 10 is good old age for an economic expansion. but throughout this new expansion and this new bul
jonathan: looking forward to the conversation with the cleveland fed president.ichael mckee joining me to help lead that conversation. the interplay between the balance sheet and rate hikes is something we sent i have been talking about through the year so far. tom: it is important with mes ter, the mathematician. first you have to ask about what she's going to do about the cleveland guardians. i'm really interested in what she says about that a dependency. jonathan: i since she does not want...
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between sue ann nivens and the character she played on "hot in cleveland" these were roles originallye off. she was to appear once but she was so popular with mary tyler moore and "hot in cleveland" that she became a permanent character, a fixture on the show. i remember on the set of "hot in cleveland" she was looking around and was like i was only supposed to be here for a week and, look, it lasted many, many seasons. i thought betty white had this enormous gratitude and people appreciated the fact that she appreciated the fact that she had been around for so long, so successful for so long and so well thought of for so long. >> she certainly seemed to have a way about kind of stealing the screen, the scene and really becoming the focal point of everything. so now just, you know, days from now would have been her 100th birthday, there were big plans for a big celebration for her and i understand in some ways there will still be that. >> indeed, fred. those plans will continue. it's a theatrical event, you can buy a ticket to go to movie theaters around the country and sort of partic
between sue ann nivens and the character she played on "hot in cleveland" these were roles originallye off. she was to appear once but she was so popular with mary tyler moore and "hot in cleveland" that she became a permanent character, a fixture on the show. i remember on the set of "hot in cleveland" she was looking around and was like i was only supposed to be here for a week and, look, it lasted many, many seasons. i thought betty white had this enormous...
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which is the town after which cleveland cliffs is named.and the free cash flow from this company right now and for the foreseeable future is tremendous it's on the order of 25% plus relative to the market cap a 25% free cash flow yield and there are about to be massive share buybacks because they're done deleveraging the balance sheet. this volatility, while it stinks is just something you've got to get through, and i'm not selling a share. i'm not going to trim this i didn't use this as a cash raise for the correction that i'm seeing i'm staying with this because i see very good gains ahead. much better than the s&p 500 >> yeah, and you were the one, by the way who said that this could be the week that we do see a major correction start to pick up some kind of steam. so let me bring in weiss, and weiss, just let our viewers know once more why you trimmed your position in this company and what you think about what jim said and again, and let's not do jokes. let's do real analysis >> so what i said when i sold it is they wanted to buy eastma
which is the town after which cleveland cliffs is named.and the free cash flow from this company right now and for the foreseeable future is tremendous it's on the order of 25% plus relative to the market cap a 25% free cash flow yield and there are about to be massive share buybacks because they're done deleveraging the balance sheet. this volatility, while it stinks is just something you've got to get through, and i'm not selling a share. i'm not going to trim this i didn't use this as a cash...
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but several others have tried, both before and after cleveland.tin van buren, ousted in 1840, came very close to winning his party's nomination four years later, but came up short. in 1848 he ran again, as the nominee of the free soil party-- and lost again. millard filmore, who became president when zachary taylor died, lost the whig party nomination in 1852, and ran four yearlater as the candidate of the nativist american party, better known as the "know nothing party." he got 20% of the vote. ulysses grant honored the two- term tradition by not running in 1876, but four years later made a strongid to win the republican nomination. he fell just short after a 36 ballot marathon. just after his landslide election to a full term in 1904, theodore roosevelt announced he would not run again in four years. while he enthusiastically supported his successor, william howard taft, he came to regret his decision. by 1912 he sought to take the republican nomination away from taft. when he lost that fight, he ran as a progressive bull moose candidate, winnin
but several others have tried, both before and after cleveland.tin van buren, ousted in 1840, came very close to winning his party's nomination four years later, but came up short. in 1848 he ran again, as the nominee of the free soil party-- and lost again. millard filmore, who became president when zachary taylor died, lost the whig party nomination in 1852, and ran four yearlater as the candidate of the nativist american party, better known as the "know nothing party." he got 20%...
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that's the way cleveland dithings. gerald blessey: and we just thought he was going to talk to his aides, but when it got there, senator kennedy talked to him directly. and he explained to the senator that we had this invitation that was coming to him. and what we wanted him to do is tell the truth about the tapes and the dialogue and the conversations by ross barnett with the president and with him, robert kennedy. senator kennedy made it clear that he would not come down and make a speech attacking somebody, that he would be glad to answer questions. and if he were asked questions about that event, he would answer them. it had to be asked more than once. ok, we'll send the invitation to him. but who's going to ask these questions? we picked frank because he was real smart. we knew he was for the constitution. he was liberal by comparison, but he wasn't known to be. i explained to frank that you're probably going to have to ask it three times so that you're really making the senator answer a question and he's not comi
that's the way cleveland dithings. gerald blessey: and we just thought he was going to talk to his aides, but when it got there, senator kennedy talked to him directly. and he explained to the senator that we had this invitation that was coming to him. and what we wanted him to do is tell the truth about the tapes and the dialogue and the conversations by ross barnett with the president and with him, robert kennedy. senator kennedy made it clear that he would not come down and make a speech...
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golden state beat cleveland. the joint was john payne we get to see him again tomorrow with warriors at the memphis grizzlies. >> thank you so much, vern. >>> coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, the better business bureau is warning against online scams and how to avoid falling for this. >>> streaming today on cbsn bay area , >>> the better business bureau says online pet scams continue to be a problem during the pandemic. >> reporter: tears after her dog passed away , she decided it was time to get another. >> my family always sends me a link. >> reporter: she reached out to the contact page and exchanged several messages paying $3000 to have the puppy shipped but the dog never arrived. >> i showed up at the airport and he wasn't there and we had gone out to get new bedding and a crate and all kinds of new toys. >> reporter: we reached out to the website and were told she never sent the money and that it is a scam. >> i followed up with him asking again for my refund but i didn't get it. >> repor
golden state beat cleveland. the joint was john payne we get to see him again tomorrow with warriors at the memphis grizzlies. >> thank you so much, vern. >>> coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, the better business bureau is warning against online scams and how to avoid falling for this. >>> streaming today on cbsn bay area , >>> the better business bureau says online pet scams continue to be a problem during the pandemic. >> reporter:...
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cast led a team at the cleveland clinic that first had to operate on mom to be sam opening her uterusgue to remove the tumor. >> my first response i have done this after birth. i can do the procedure but you have to get me to the fetus in the uterus so i can do something about it. >> reporter: after four hours of surgery the tumor was out and rylan back in place in what doctors called the best intensive care unit, the womb. >> we talked every day. i would just tell him everything is going to be okay. i got you. we're going to get through this you're going to come out strong. >> reporter: rylan spent ten more weeks growing and recovering inside mom when sam went into labor they were nervous about whether his heart would pump on its own. >> congratulations >> i was his bypass machine keeping him alive. >> reporter: because he was attached to you and your heart was doing all the work. >> yes >> reporter: so the minute he comes out and they cut the umbilical cord >> he is on his own. >> yes. >> reporter: what happened >> he screamed he took over he knew. he was like it's my time to shine.
cast led a team at the cleveland clinic that first had to operate on mom to be sam opening her uterusgue to remove the tumor. >> my first response i have done this after birth. i can do the procedure but you have to get me to the fetus in the uterus so i can do something about it. >> reporter: after four hours of surgery the tumor was out and rylan back in place in what doctors called the best intensive care unit, the womb. >> we talked every day. i would just tell him...
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yeah 188 yards rushing steelers still alive. 26 14 over the cleveland browns. alright?times we get accused of just bringing in negative stories. you've got to check this out. very positive. you're gonna meet the story, nadia pop of it cracking bad, who back in october, was sitting behind the vancouver bench and notice the moles on the neck of connects equipment manager brian hamilton's she got his attention alerted him to her caution. it was checked out early detection . had surgery is cancer free now nadia was given $10,000 by the team the vancouver canucks to help with her medical education . that is a great story. that's the sporting life. yep. well deserved absolutelt. [ indistinct arguing ] instead of saving every episode of "the bachelor," why don't you just hit yourself on the head with a sledgehammer?! dad, turn down that song! [ hall & oates' "i can't go for that" plays ] ♪ no can do ♪ the kids had a friday off of school, so we picked up manny and went to our favorite pancake place-- relaxing. mitchell, hi. what?! oh, have him tell cam i'll pick him up for racq
yeah 188 yards rushing steelers still alive. 26 14 over the cleveland browns. alright?times we get accused of just bringing in negative stories. you've got to check this out. very positive. you're gonna meet the story, nadia pop of it cracking bad, who back in october, was sitting behind the vancouver bench and notice the moles on the neck of connects equipment manager brian hamilton's she got his attention alerted him to her caution. it was checked out early detection . had surgery is cancer...
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he will hit the court when the warriors take on the cleveland cav nears.comes 941 days since he last played in game six of the 2019 nba finals. it has been quite a journey. he had to rehab two major leg injuries but now he's healthy. the coach, is he going to be in the starting lineup? >> he's klay thompson, you know. when you can score 60 points in 29 minutes, generally the coach should start you. so klay is going to start. i talked to him about it and it makes the most sense. >> tip-off tonight at 5:30. our friends over at nbc sports bay area have been tracking klay's return. they will have complete coverage starting at 4:00 today. they will even go courtside for exclusive coverage of klay's pregame warm-up. to the ice, the sharks are terminating a contract for breach in violating covid protocol. and the third goal of the game here and the team high 20th of the season, it's his fifth career hat trick. the sharks beat the flyers 3-2. all signs continue to point to jimmy garrapalo being in the huddle when the 49ers take on the rams today in los angeles. ji
he will hit the court when the warriors take on the cleveland cav nears.comes 941 days since he last played in game six of the 2019 nba finals. it has been quite a journey. he had to rehab two major leg injuries but now he's healthy. the coach, is he going to be in the starting lineup? >> he's klay thompson, you know. when you can score 60 points in 29 minutes, generally the coach should start you. so klay is going to start. i talked to him about it and it makes the most sense. >>...
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like anybody, i don't understand what all that kicked off on a flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew said it was an acceptable for the passenger didn't raton. you had to display a political statement, citing the airlines policy. but he claims it's a violation of his freedom of speech. we contacted sparrow de lines for comment when the get but will you know what they had to say to bit more detail. but course more about that slogan, it's called history. let's go brands and become a code for insulting president biden. it started with nascar driver, brandon, browse, they interviewed a few months ago off to wedding a race. the crow behind him instead began chancing and explained to the president, but the reporter can never quite place this happen. thought i was saying, let's go brandon. the rest is history, political compensated chadwick. moore told me he believes freedom of speech in the us is increasingly under attack anyway. if the contract says you can't wear offensive clothing, then what is offensive? that's all subjective, that's the beholder. he makes the point that
like anybody, i don't understand what all that kicked off on a flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew said it was an acceptable for the passenger didn't raton. you had to display a political statement, citing the airlines policy. but he claims it's a violation of his freedom of speech. we contacted sparrow de lines for comment when the get but will you know what they had to say to bit more detail. but course more about that slogan, it's called history. let's go brands and become a code...
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the incident happened on a flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the cruise said that it was unacceptable for the passenger to display a political statement, citing the airlines policy. but he claims it's a violation of his freedom of speech and we've contacted spirit airlines for comment will bring him any response. if we hear anything back, as for the slogan itself, let's go brandon. it's become a code for insulting president biden. it started when nascar dr. brandon brown was being interviewed a few months ago after winning a race, but the crowd behind him in the stadiums again chanting and explained to him that the president reporter though, sold, they was saying, let's go. brandon, political commentator, chad whitmore believes freedom of speech in the us is increasingly under attack. it's a contract says you can't wear offensive clothing then what is offensive. that's all subjective. that's of the beholder. he makes the point that if someone wearing black lives matter math, many people by medicine, they think it's the dog with will for
the incident happened on a flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the cruise said that it was unacceptable for the passenger to display a political statement, citing the airlines policy. but he claims it's a violation of his freedom of speech and we've contacted spirit airlines for comment will bring him any response. if we hear anything back, as for the slogan itself, let's go brandon. it's become a code for insulting president biden. it started when nascar dr. brandon brown was being...
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well that instant time to the flight from cleveland to time for one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passengers name adam or doug to display a political statement, citing the lines policy over it, but he claims in response. it's a violation of his freedom of speech. we contacted spirit airlines. the comment will bring in response. we get that slogan coast let's go. brand is become a code for insulting president biden. it started with nascar driver brands and premise they interviewed a few months ago. up to wedding a race, the crowd behind them began chanting and explain to president biden, but this is where it gets confusing and still can't work out. what really happened the reporter covering it, thought she heard, let's go brandon. anyway, history from then on political commented chadwick, more selling as he believes freedom of speech in the us is increasingly under its if the contract says you can't wear offensive clothing, then what is offensive. that's all subjective. that's of the beholder. he makes the point that if someone wearing black lives matter math, when people b
well that instant time to the flight from cleveland to time for one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passengers name adam or doug to display a political statement, citing the lines policy over it, but he claims in response. it's a violation of his freedom of speech. we contacted spirit airlines. the comment will bring in response. we get that slogan coast let's go. brand is become a code for insulting president biden. it started with nascar driver brands and premise they interviewed...
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anybody, i don't understand the incident happened on the flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passenger, adam or don yet to display a political statement, citing the airlines policy. but mister riddle, near claims, it's a violation of his freedom of speech. now we've contacted spirit lights, the comment. if we hear anything back, we'll let you know what they say for that slogan. let's go brandon. it's become a code for insulting president biden. it started when not com, dr. brandon brown was being interviewed a few months back after winning the race. the crowd behind him in that stadium, you can see began challenging an expletive president. the reporter thought they were saying, let's go. brandon. political commentator chadwick mobily, freedom of speech in the united states is increasingly under attack. if the contract says you can't wear offensive clothing, then what is offensive? that's all subjective, that's of the beholder. he makes the point that if someone wearing black lives matter math, when people buy medicine, they thi
anybody, i don't understand the incident happened on the flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passenger, adam or don yet to display a political statement, citing the airlines policy. but mister riddle, near claims, it's a violation of his freedom of speech. now we've contacted spirit lights, the comment. if we hear anything back, we'll let you know what they say for that slogan. let's go brandon. it's become a code for insulting president biden. it...
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city was waging his own war against unrestrained corporate power targeting his city of cleveland. his stand against the privatization of the publicly owned mooney light company echoes fights all around the world against neoliberalism. joining me now from cleveland is that mad dennis goosenich, former democratic nominee for the u. s. presidency in author of the division of light and power. dennis, thanks so much for finally being ongoing underground dam. i should just start to by the fact that we're being warned here in london that glad.
city was waging his own war against unrestrained corporate power targeting his city of cleveland. his stand against the privatization of the publicly owned mooney light company echoes fights all around the world against neoliberalism. joining me now from cleveland is that mad dennis goosenich, former democratic nominee for the u. s. presidency in author of the division of light and power. dennis, thanks so much for finally being ongoing underground dam. i should just start to by the fact that...
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cleveland and atlanta starting the new year with remote learning. chicago and boston staying with in-person learning, with massachusetts distributing more than 227,000 rapid tests to staff. and here in new york city tonight, the largest school system in the country, they were open today, handing out masks and ramping up testing. dr. ashish jha standing by to answer your questions. but we're going to begin tonight with abc's trevor ault, leading us off right here in new york. >> reporter tonight, millions of students starting the new year back in the classroom with covid cases exploding. today, the fda authorizing pfizer booster shots for 12 to 15-year-olds. and regulators now recommending everybody 12 and up originally vaccinated with pfizer get their booster after five months instead of six. >> it's more important now than ever for all teens to go out there and get all three of their vaccinations. >> reporter: america's now averaging 400,000 cases a day, up a staggering 200% in the past two weeks. school districts like atlanta, cleveland, and milwa
cleveland and atlanta starting the new year with remote learning. chicago and boston staying with in-person learning, with massachusetts distributing more than 227,000 rapid tests to staff. and here in new york city tonight, the largest school system in the country, they were open today, handing out masks and ramping up testing. dr. ashish jha standing by to answer your questions. but we're going to begin tonight with abc's trevor ault, leading us off right here in new york. >> reporter...
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cleveland fred -- haidi: cleveland fed president.re raining and bearish calls that rate hikes are near. let's bring in eddie cheung. eddie, great to have you. it seems a little counterintuitive. last year around spring and fall when we had treasury yields rising, we had emerging currencies under pressure. what is different this time? >> clearly this time the major differences going to be the growth picture. we look at the life of the emerging markets in asia, we saw a dip in the economy that already happened in 2020. this time around, these economies are a much -- are on a much stronger footing. we have central banks looking to hike rates. of course they also have their own inflation problems but we wouldn't be talking about rate hikes if they were not more constant about growth. from that aspect, yes. you still have this picture where rates are going higher. there is a risk that could draw -- but this is being countered by the asian growth story. and of course, we are seeing a softening in the chinese economy. but we do believe that
cleveland fred -- haidi: cleveland fed president.re raining and bearish calls that rate hikes are near. let's bring in eddie cheung. eddie, great to have you. it seems a little counterintuitive. last year around spring and fall when we had treasury yields rising, we had emerging currencies under pressure. what is different this time? >> clearly this time the major differences going to be the growth picture. we look at the life of the emerging markets in asia, we saw a dip in the economy...
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all right, well the incident happened on the flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passenger, adam or donia to display a political statement, citing the airline this policy. it's terms a carriage, but he claims it's a violation of his freedom of speech. we contacted spirit airlines comments so far, nothing but bit more about that slow. good. let's remind ourselves about the, let's go brandon slogan. what is become a code? a code for insulting president biden it started when the nascar driver random brown was being interviewed a few months ago after winning a race. the crowd behind it began chanting the lease. if the president but the report and i get a bit mystified, has happened. i thought they were saying, let's go brandon, but of course the rest is history telling where we can go. let's go to adam raton. yeah, he's a spread airlines passenger from cleveland, ohio, joining us on the line now. who did mosque? what a great, but a sparkly tech that is a mcdonald. felt signal up go. yeah, very nice, but no seriously in
all right, well the incident happened on the flight from cleveland to tampa. one of the crew said it was unacceptable for the passenger, adam or donia to display a political statement, citing the airline this policy. it's terms a carriage, but he claims it's a violation of his freedom of speech. we contacted spirit airlines comments so far, nothing but bit more about that slow. good. let's remind ourselves about the, let's go brandon slogan. what is become a code? a code for insulting president...
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after cleveland, ohio, yvonne hargrove started wrestling with her own soul.e thought he'd kill her and a cold fear set in. if she said anything, would he come after her and finish the job? after all, he alone knew the story he told her that time when he said he might never get to heaven. dangerous knowledge. >> i was thinking, what's going to happen to me. >> because i know this now. >> yes, yes. does he realize he's put a time bomb in me. why me? >> yeah. >> my life could be in danger, and i'm thinking, what do i do with this, of which i did contact an attorney. >> an attorney all those years ago told her to say nothing, stay out of the investigation, so she did, buried it. but now after that visit from the cops, the turmoil was back, gut-wrenching as ever. she needed fresh advice. >> one of the professors that i had was an attorney. i called him, and he said, when they asked you what happened 20 years ago, did you tell them the truth? i said, no, sir, i told them the same story they told them 20 years ago, but it wasn't the truth. he said, you know, maybe y
after cleveland, ohio, yvonne hargrove started wrestling with her own soul.e thought he'd kill her and a cold fear set in. if she said anything, would he come after her and finish the job? after all, he alone knew the story he told her that time when he said he might never get to heaven. dangerous knowledge. >> i was thinking, what's going to happen to me. >> because i know this now. >> yes, yes. does he realize he's put a time bomb in me. why me? >> yeah. >> my...
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the hill offers a panoramic view of cleveland bergs at sea of red houses. it was hardly short of a miracle that the city came through every war, almost on damaged. over $1300.00 of its original half timbered houses are still standing. oh, this is the place to see what a wide variety of half timbering has been created from small and plain to rich, ornate and colorful. ah, unesco has not excluded modern industrial sites. the folk ling an iron works in salon, for example, was declared a world heritage site in 1994 as an outstanding monument to the industrial revolution. at one time, it was germany's largest iron works. it was closed down in 1986 and converted to serve as a venue for events, large and small to day. exhibitions, concerts and parties are healthier. a path leads visitors through the complex, already partly reclaimed by nature. in 1996, the meso pitt fossil site was added to the list of 1st glance reveals nothing spectacular . but this former open pit oil shell. mine holds a buried treasure. tens of thousands of plant insect and vertebrate fossils
the hill offers a panoramic view of cleveland bergs at sea of red houses. it was hardly short of a miracle that the city came through every war, almost on damaged. over $1300.00 of its original half timbered houses are still standing. oh, this is the place to see what a wide variety of half timbering has been created from small and plain to rich, ornate and colorful. ah, unesco has not excluded modern industrial sites. the folk ling an iron works in salon, for example, was declared a world...
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check out this video in cleveland with whiteout conditions. drivers were asked to stay off the roads. cars were stranded. cleveland transit authorities said 35 of its buses got stuck in the snow. more than 25 inches of snow has been recorded in ohio. in western new york, a similar scene. in rochester, snow crews worked around the clock to keep those roads clear and some counties 20 inches of snow fell. oh, my gosh! so much work. >> and another storm this saturday and sunday, but it will hit the 95 corridor. so if anyone is traveling, d.c., new york city, boston, 6 to 12 inches this weekend. >> here we've got something just pretty stable here, like 60s. >> we've got sunshine. it hasn't been too bad, and that sun today made all of the difference, you guys. check it out, though. we are so close to some rainfall here that's happening in central and southern california. this storm system is going to stay to the south tonight, so no big hopes of rainfall from this. but of course, it brings out the point of what is happening with january? we're seein
check out this video in cleveland with whiteout conditions. drivers were asked to stay off the roads. cars were stranded. cleveland transit authorities said 35 of its buses got stuck in the snow. more than 25 inches of snow has been recorded in ohio. in western new york, a similar scene. in rochester, snow crews worked around the clock to keep those roads clear and some counties 20 inches of snow fell. oh, my gosh! so much work. >> and another storm this saturday and sunday, but it will...
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stephen going joins us live from cleveland with more on this story.phen andre more than 600,000 prisoners who have paid their dues rejoin society every year, and many are shut out from the labor force. that's why one in cleveland restaurant owner is asking employers to reevaluate highlight how they hire and offer up a second chance. so you take lobster. you take scallops at this french fine dining restaurant driven by local seasonal ingredients, a crash course and hospitality and cuisine is more than just new hire training. the first thing they tell you on your first day is that this will be a place of personal growth. it's a fresh start for some coming out of prison. i'm grateful that i was given a second chance by everyone who has employed me since my release, you know. and i've worked really, really hard today, working hard at headwinds in cleveland tomorrow. you guys go out there where chef brandon crossed out. ski has hired formerly incarcerated people for years. i mean, the sky's the limit, right. we have to invest in people first. now he says t
stephen going joins us live from cleveland with more on this story.phen andre more than 600,000 prisoners who have paid their dues rejoin society every year, and many are shut out from the labor force. that's why one in cleveland restaurant owner is asking employers to reevaluate highlight how they hire and offer up a second chance. so you take lobster. you take scallops at this french fine dining restaurant driven by local seasonal ingredients, a crash course and hospitality and cuisine is...
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now is the 46th president . 45, cleveland. >>. >> i just tell you this way.a very senior person in the trump administration who i spoke to very soon after january 20 said that he told me he was just kind of petrified by the idea of what would happen in a second term . and what a trump cabinet would look like, what a trump , and it would all be vetted by john transcends people and it would all be the people that would do whatever trump wanted. that's what this person was a . and i think we would all have to be concerned about the future ofamerican democracy . it's is deeply concerning. as a journalist it's hard. i mean, one of our great challenges is how do we cover a campaign like that? one of the democrats running a democratic election. and they're trying to undermine the system that you're covering . >> one question that we may have to confront. so one question here frommike mccurry, anybody know that may not here ? >> it's very new. >> anybody might not remember mike mccurry was president clinton's press secretary and my first press secretary when istarted
now is the 46th president . 45, cleveland. >>. >> i just tell you this way.a very senior person in the trump administration who i spoke to very soon after january 20 said that he told me he was just kind of petrified by the idea of what would happen in a second term . and what a trump cabinet would look like, what a trump , and it would all be vetted by john transcends people and it would all be the people that would do whatever trump wanted. that's what this person was a . and i...
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cleveland police have tried to crack down on hemlington�*s wave of antisocial behaviour.a week—long operation. my name's daryll tomlinson, and i'm the chief inspector. for middlesbrough— neighbourhood police team, and this week we've gotj a high—impact operation in hemlington ward in middlesbrough. i a man was arrested, a knife was found, patrols were increased and leaflets were handed out. the local council is trying to tackle it too with street wardens and cctv cameras. andy preston is middlesbrough�*s independent elected mayor. we install cameras, we get patrols here, we work with the police. the police have responded, arrests have been made, and, categorically, the number of offences which i track closely have gone down. so that's good news, but it's not enough. a lot of people are scared to report crime. we need residents, the people who live here, to report crimes. if they don't report it, we don't know about it. we all need to work together and fight this. but some people are afraid to speak out. landlady jo thirkell only discovered the full extent of problems on t
cleveland police have tried to crack down on hemlington�*s wave of antisocial behaviour.a week—long operation. my name's daryll tomlinson, and i'm the chief inspector. for middlesbrough— neighbourhood police team, and this week we've gotj a high—impact operation in hemlington ward in middlesbrough. i a man was arrested, a knife was found, patrols were increased and leaflets were handed out. the local council is trying to tackle it too with street wardens and cctv cameras. andy preston...
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blayne alexander has more >> reporter: at the cleveland clinic icu, the load was crushing. as one bed emptied, there was another patient right there to fill it. the national guard and air force called in to help now a different story. across cleveland clinic's ohio hospitals, the number of covid patients has dropped from 1,200 to 393 in less than a month. >> it's a significant relief right now. >> reporter: starting next week, elective procedures are back. the national guard has moved out. >> overall, doctor, do you think the worst is now behind you >> i think so. i hope so. i hope we don't see another variant. so we'll remain optimistic. >> reporter: it's a reflection of the encouraging numbers nationwide a drop in new cases and hospitalizations down nearly 14%. but deaths, which lag behind, continue to rise in some places, with 31 states seeing an increase over the past 14 days >> the numbers tell us that we are likely looking at the rear-view of the worst part of the surge. still to be determined is do we see another rebound with an increase in cases? >> reporter: it com
blayne alexander has more >> reporter: at the cleveland clinic icu, the load was crushing. as one bed emptied, there was another patient right there to fill it. the national guard and air force called in to help now a different story. across cleveland clinic's ohio hospitals, the number of covid patients has dropped from 1,200 to 393 in less than a month. >> it's a significant relief right now. >> reporter: starting next week, elective procedures are back. the national guard...
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cleveland is up 22%. new york city up 55%.o your original question, i would ask the democratic governor to start recall on that d.a. in philly. you don't prosecute crime commute it's nothing but crime. we are seeing that over and over again. i'm talking about most by democrats. my goodness, what pie chart do you have to look at to be anti-crime? be reasonable when it comes to people who are incarcerated, but first and foremost, make people feel safe. the other thing that is scary, to jesse's point, i was looking at the tips. and i'm not saying they have it well thought out, but i'm saying we can't avoid it. look out for hot spots like your driveway, parking lots, what else am i going to do with my car? what about gas stations? someone has to fill it up. my butler is fired. or he called in sick. i forgot which one it was. and look out for times when you get in and out of the car. so this is kind of scary. i don't know what to do about it. >> how comforted are you by this eric adams -- it's very early, but do you think new yorke
cleveland is up 22%. new york city up 55%.o your original question, i would ask the democratic governor to start recall on that d.a. in philly. you don't prosecute crime commute it's nothing but crime. we are seeing that over and over again. i'm talking about most by democrats. my goodness, what pie chart do you have to look at to be anti-crime? be reasonable when it comes to people who are incarcerated, but first and foremost, make people feel safe. the other thing that is scary, to jesse's...
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yes, commissioner cleveland. >> commissioner cleaveland: thank you, madam president. and you have been the president for the past year, the most tumultuous year, and you led us very, very ably through all of these adjudications due to vaccine requirements and etc., and so i would like to nominate you for another term as president to continue the good work that you have led us through this past year into the next year, into this year, through this year. so i would like to nominate you as our president for 2022. >> president feinstein: all right, you are very kind, commissioner cleveland. other nominations? >> i second that nomination. commissioner morgan. >> president feinstein: commissioner morgan, thank you. all right. it's been moved and seconded. >> clerk: let's call a vote. >> president feinst >> do you accept the nomination? >> president feinstein: i accept the nomination. >> clerk: okay, thank you. but usually the secretary asks you. except as you look at you like this. [laughter]. >> she didn't do it, so i did it. >> president feinstein: you're not drinking as
yes, commissioner cleveland. >> commissioner cleaveland: thank you, madam president. and you have been the president for the past year, the most tumultuous year, and you led us very, very ably through all of these adjudications due to vaccine requirements and etc., and so i would like to nominate you for another term as president to continue the good work that you have led us through this past year into the next year, into this year, through this year. so i would like to nominate you as...
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the cleveland clinic invited us because they wanted us to see. the way, they say they're grateful for that federal team they hear is coming. they tell me they think it's going to be 20 medical personnel, which will help. the situation is they have 1,100 covid cases right now, more than they've had had, even more than last year's spike. and on top of that, 5% of their work force is out sick. take a look at what we saw. >> how does the situation right now compare to last year? >> we have more patients. our patients are sicker. our teams are tired and exhausted too. >> reporter: in a covid icu unit at the cleveland clinic's main campus, 25 patients struggled to hang on. as soon as one recovers or dies, another moves in. >> we're seeing patients in their 20s and 30s and 40s. >> reporter: nurse tim washington came on at 7:00 a.m. >> first thing i did was kind of look in the room to see if my patients were still there. >> still alive. >> still alive, right. >> and they are today? >> they are today. >> reporter: most patients are on ventilators. 90% are
the cleveland clinic invited us because they wanted us to see. the way, they say they're grateful for that federal team they hear is coming. they tell me they think it's going to be 20 medical personnel, which will help. the situation is they have 1,100 covid cases right now, more than they've had had, even more than last year's spike. and on top of that, 5% of their work force is out sick. take a look at what we saw. >> how does the situation right now compare to last year? >> we...
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>> last year, my son was enrolled in kindergarten at the cleveland public schools.orhood catholic schools went back to school in the fall as recommended by the american academy of the pediatrics. at the time, cmfv and some of the other districts decided to go remote. i stuck with the school district for a while. but it ended up being a full year before they allowed the children to return. it wasn't until march, march 2021. and then they didn't -- they didn't even return full time at that point. they only offered him two days a week. >> you wrote this line, you said the left-leaning red rourkal response to the pandemic seems out of line with stated democratic values. how? >> right. it was a disappointing to me to see how long concern there was for the welfare of the children in cleveland, quite frankly. you know, there was a full year where no kids saw a teacher at all. that included kids with disabilities. they were forced to do things like occupational therapy over zoom. meanwhile, as i mentioned the private schools continued without major incident the whole time.
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luckily i don't think anyone in cleveland will be missing that name because the new name is a daisy cleveland- . >> and finally, former president donald j. trump, with vicious lies about the 2020 election inspired this reporter to-- to storm the capitol and return him to to we are illegally. it has shaken the foundation of our precious democracy to the very core, the u.s. department of cancellation officially cancelledded him for all time. -- so to avoid that happening again, the department of cancellation officially endorses donald j. trump for president in 2024. go get them, future boss. i'm sorry, i'm not about to get beat by no black pole-- climbing liked redneck spider mrn. >> trevor: thank you so much for that roy, when he come back hillary clinton's chief of staff huma an eddin will be joining me huma an eddin will be joining me right here on the show, so don't [dead battery sound] that's weird. [dead battery sound] c'mon. [dead battery sound] great. are you for real? uggggh!!! sigh. so maybe just the cable? we can help you. welcome to america's #1 battery destination. autozone your ba
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. >> i have people out there saying what about "hot in cleveland"? mention "hot in cleveland." in cleveland". >> absolutely. her co-stars were part of the 90th birthday celebration, as well because of that. this is what is remarkable. betty white was on tv since tv. she was the first lady of television literally from the beginning, the origin of the media, she was there making people laugh through the 100th anniversary special of her life, which will post date her life sadly but we'll celebrate her and another generation might get to know her. >> just take this for instance, this is in a washington post article. she was approached by nbc in the early 1960s to be the quote new girl on a little program called "today" that was just getting started but she declined because she didn't want to live in new york city and she said they had to make due with barbara walters. that's what she told npr. make due with barbara walters. we'll take another very quick break but please don't go anywhere. everyone is staying with us. again, betty white dead at the age of 99. dead at the age of 99.
. >> i have people out there saying what about "hot in cleveland"? mention "hot in cleveland." in cleveland". >> absolutely. her co-stars were part of the 90th birthday celebration, as well because of that. this is what is remarkable. betty white was on tv since tv. she was the first lady of television literally from the beginning, the origin of the media, she was there making people laugh through the 100th anniversary special of her life, which will post...