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take the cleveland shooting. everybody that has been part of what they call tactical policing, really invented by this great genius who was a new york city police officer, got a ph.d. the first thing that you teach police officers when they arrive upon a scene of a report of man with a gun, in this instance teenager with a gun. when you pull up your police officer, you get to a position of cover, behind the police car. you yell clear and loud commands. police, freeze. don't move. but not drop your gun. i can't think of any explanation for what they could give for what happened in cleveland. what ben crump said is this is what i they should do. they should say we admit this was wrong, we will pay money damages. we will try to cooperate with those that came in in the department of justice in december. the justice department issued a 14141. a notification of practices that they did not have adequate training, they were using excessive force. it was recent, but the most important thing that this 21st century policing
take the cleveland shooting. everybody that has been part of what they call tactical policing, really invented by this great genius who was a new york city police officer, got a ph.d. the first thing that you teach police officers when they arrive upon a scene of a report of man with a gun, in this instance teenager with a gun. when you pull up your police officer, you get to a position of cover, behind the police car. you yell clear and loud commands. police, freeze. don't move. but not drop...
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president thank you so much for coming to cleveland. my question is you talk about the importance of everyone playing by the same rules. unfortunately millions of americans because we do not have the right to court-appointed counsel in civil cases enforce the rules that are off to protect them whether it's tenants consumers preventing foreclosure. how do you propose we address that important issue? >> as you know we have worked hard to continue to support legal aid around the country. this was a target of slashed budgets early in the previous administration. we have not fully recovered and with the existing congress it's unlikely to get the kind of bump up that we need. two things i think we can do is one, in addition to the federal government helping i think we can elicit more from law firms than they currently cost up. young lawyers are eager to participate if it structured properly. the other thing is to create in various jurisdictions more efficient effective civil procedures potentially that can streamline the process because a lot
president thank you so much for coming to cleveland. my question is you talk about the importance of everyone playing by the same rules. unfortunately millions of americans because we do not have the right to court-appointed counsel in civil cases enforce the rules that are off to protect them whether it's tenants consumers preventing foreclosure. how do you propose we address that important issue? >> as you know we have worked hard to continue to support legal aid around the country....
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, especially african american males in cleveland. use of violence and weaponry towards african americans, it is listed clearly by the department of justice about the police department just contemporaneous with this 12-year-old boy. >> so maybe you do then settle this case. >> i would think so. >> in an attempt to turn the page. >> i would think so. you have to file an answer when a lawsuit is filed, but then you need to act quickly and swiftly and wisely and advise your client about how to proceed. >> jamie thank you. >> my pleasure. >> it is the speech that has been making headlines for weeks now -- >> you may not have heard. i'll be speaking in congress tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the israel's prime minister appearance raising tension between the united states and israel. >>> plus the new concerns for the fate of a sawedy blogger sentenced to a thousand lashes for insulting islam. ♪ >>> israel lil' prime minister benjamin netenyahu this evening is in washington and he is getting ready for a big speech tomorrow.
, especially african american males in cleveland. use of violence and weaponry towards african americans, it is listed clearly by the department of justice about the police department just contemporaneous with this 12-year-old boy. >> so maybe you do then settle this case. >> i would think so. >> in an attempt to turn the page. >> i would think so. you have to file an answer when a lawsuit is filed, but then you need to act quickly and swiftly and wisely and advise your...
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. >> mike: dellavedova, cleveland now out of time-outs. houston multiple opportunities to stop it and advance it. patrick beverley hounding dellavedova for the inbounds so different seby cleveland. thompson screen to get it to james. no room to breathe. eye to eye. ariza stares down james. five on the clock. james steps back. sizes up, takes a two -- no good. no. let's play some more. trevor ariza gave lebron james no room to breathe. >> hubie: that was terrific. he did not allow him to drop the shoulder and get to the basket. he kept bumping him out. not giving ground. you can see lebron gets away with the push but that was nice and he definitely contested. tough look. >> mike: 31st shot from lebron. did not go. we'll go five more. all even at 98 in houston. the secret to a great night out... beer meat and cheese. oh, and great friends to share them with. introducing the new bar snacks & apps menu. nothing makes you want to show up to the party sooner, stay out later or one up louder. get a lot more bang, for a lot less buck. new bar snac
. >> mike: dellavedova, cleveland now out of time-outs. houston multiple opportunities to stop it and advance it. patrick beverley hounding dellavedova for the inbounds so different seby cleveland. thompson screen to get it to james. no room to breathe. eye to eye. ariza stares down james. five on the clock. james steps back. sizes up, takes a two -- no good. no. let's play some more. trevor ariza gave lebron james no room to breathe. >> hubie: that was terrific. he did not allow...
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. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his high-profile case and he has chronic problems adjusting to general populations. >> because all the people i probably fought and the things i got into since i've been here. it's hard to place me. >> robert wolford's reputation at the jail dates back to six years earlier when he was here on a murder charge. he eventually pled guilty to a lesser charge of involuntary manslaughter and was sent to prison to serve a 26-year sentence. the victim was a homeless man. >> i gave him some drugs. he told me to pay me back later so i trusted him. i come back to get the money, didn't have it, told me he ain't paying me. we get into a fight. when i seen him
. >> when we travel to cleveland, ohio, to shoot "lockup: extended stay" at the cuyahoga county corrections center, we met one inmate who didn't fit that mold. he was also segregated from everybody else. >> i can't be in a block with nobody, i got to be in a cell by myself all day. >> why if. >> because i'm high profile, i got to be separated from everybody else. >> inmate wolford we have in admin seg, administration significant segregation, due to his...
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the city of cleveland says it was his fault. i speak with his mother next. >>> and the girlfriend of nemtsov is now under investigation for his death. i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in savings with all of you! just visit progressive.com today. but right now, it's choosing time. ooh! we have a winner. all: what? [chuckles] he's supposed to pick one of us. this is a joke, right? that was the whole point of us being here. >>> the city of cleveland is blaming the boy for his shooting death. tamir rice was playing with a pellet gun near a park. someone called 911 to say that he was playing with a gun. the caller said it was probably fake. the responding officers did not hear the second part of the 911 call but they didn't wait to find out. within two seconds of arriving on the scene, tamir rice was shot by a white police o
the city of cleveland says it was his fault. i speak with his mother next. >>> and the girlfriend of nemtsov is now under investigation for his death. i already feel like we're the most connected but i think this solo date will seal the deal. sure! i offer multi-car, safe driver, and so many other discounts that people think i'm a big deal. and boy, are they right. ladies, i can share hundreds in savings with all of you! just visit progressive.com today. but right now, it's choosing...
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cleveland was out of the recession slower than most other regions and cleveland was in the recession. you know there was a recession back in 2001 that cleveland really never came out of. where the president is speaking today is the same -- virtually the same location that he spoke in 2008 just before he was elected on that sunday evening. and in the intervening years there's a brand-new convention center and that's somewhat symbolic of the economic growth that our city has undergone and the transformation of the city. there are cranes in the sky now where there weren't for five six, seven years so people really care deeply about the economy. they're going to be asking i'm sure about jobs about manufacturing. we're still a very strong manufacturing town. they're going to be asking about i'm sure the things that come up all the time at the city club have to do with education and the articulation of work force development needs all the way through the p 16 continuum. those are the sorts of things we talk about a lot in cleveland and in ohio. i'm sure they're likely to come up here. >> i
cleveland was out of the recession slower than most other regions and cleveland was in the recession. you know there was a recession back in 2001 that cleveland really never came out of. where the president is speaking today is the same -- virtually the same location that he spoke in 2008 just before he was elected on that sunday evening. and in the intervening years there's a brand-new convention center and that's somewhat symbolic of the economic growth that our city has undergone and the...
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president obama: and this partnership is bringing good manufacturing jobs back to cleveland. the republican budget would cut the whole thing entirely. if something is working, why would we get rid of it? we should invest in it. which is why today i announced nearly $500 million in new public and private investments for american manufacturing and that includes -- [applause]. president obama: that includes a new manufacturing hub making america a leader in producing high-tech fabrics for uniforms our soldiers wear in battle. 21st century businesses need 21st century infrastructure which is why my budget invests in the fastest internet, faster trains more secure ports. so the jobs of the future are created right here in the united states and we can pay for these investments in a responsible way and ask those at the very top to pay their fair show and reform our tax code to make our businesses more competitive. and we can keep our exports and protect our workers with a strong new trade deal. first in asia. then in europe. that aren't just free but also fair. i've had a lot of con
president obama: and this partnership is bringing good manufacturing jobs back to cleveland. the republican budget would cut the whole thing entirely. if something is working, why would we get rid of it? we should invest in it. which is why today i announced nearly $500 million in new public and private investments for american manufacturing and that includes -- [applause]. president obama: that includes a new manufacturing hub making america a leader in producing high-tech fabrics for uniforms...
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the president spoke at the city club of cleveland. he talked about complete and the middle class and criticized the budget proposal. he then took questions from the audience. this is about an hour and a half. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, cleveland. thank you so much, thank you. thank you, everybody, please, please, have a seat. it's good to be back in cleveland. let me begin by thanking paul for the wonderful introduction. i want to acknowledge some of my favorite members of congress. senator is shareerrod brown is here. i actually like his wife connie a little more. [ applause ] i'm not alone in that. but he's okay, too. congress wom congresswoman cathra is here. and congresswoman thud is here. mayor jackson is here. thank you so much, mr. mayor. he's around here somewhere. i want to thank don and the members of the city club for inviting me here today. it is wonderful to be back in the city. and i see a lot of friends. in some cases, mentors, pastor it's wonderful to see you again. otis moss is one of my favorite people so -- [ applause ] but
the president spoke at the city club of cleveland. he talked about complete and the middle class and criticized the budget proposal. he then took questions from the audience. this is about an hour and a half. ♪ ♪ >>> hello, cleveland. thank you so much, thank you. thank you, everybody, please, please, have a seat. it's good to be back in cleveland. let me begin by thanking paul for the wonderful introduction. i want to acknowledge some of my favorite members of congress. senator is...
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he split the term of grover cleveland. the sherman antitrust act was passed under his administration. he is not particularly well known in this day. if you look at scholars ratings of presidents, he falls in like 34th or 35th place. not very significant today. when this note was issued, this was one of the most widely circulated banknotes. this was called a national bank note. this blue thing is a charter number. what happened with the currency act of 1863 that created these national bank notes, it allowed individual banks to put up collateral by government gold bonds and the government would print banknotes for that bank up to 90 percent of the amount of value of the collateral they had deposited here it you will see things like the national city bank of kansas city, missouri. that is my hometown. this got to be so popular that eventually there was something like 14,000 different charters issued. the government printed these notes. they are some of the most widely circulated notes at the time. the lower denomination one h
he split the term of grover cleveland. the sherman antitrust act was passed under his administration. he is not particularly well known in this day. if you look at scholars ratings of presidents, he falls in like 34th or 35th place. not very significant today. when this note was issued, this was one of the most widely circulated banknotes. this was called a national bank note. this blue thing is a charter number. what happened with the currency act of 1863 that created these national bank...
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cleveland rolls 111-89. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. >> i feel like we should give drew equal time for rebuttal. >> one-trick pony there. >> oh, we're out of time. >> wow. >> unfortunate. >> thank you, larry. >> another show. >> thank you for joining us. >> we appreciate your time.
cleveland rolls 111-89. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. >> i feel like we should give drew equal time for rebuttal. >> one-trick pony there. >> oh, we're out of time. >> wow. >> unfortunate. >> thank you, larry. >> another show. >> thank you for joining us. >> we appreciate your time.
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>> i think it's got to be something similar to what we've seen in cleveland. on a much smaller scale because this is a much smaller community, department and municipality but it's got to be a parallel approach. >> moving forward, what we do have is a statement from the mayor suggesting that one person had been fired linked to e-mails. two others are on administrative leave depending the outcome of an investigation. >> right. >> greater diversity. >> with some concrete hires in that direction. not just in terms ofethnic and racial diversity but women. >> did he talk about more diversity increased in the patrol. >> he talked about the effort to recruit more youth to the patrol. but i hear what you're talking about, real on the ground community policing, which is sorely lacking. >> jamie, thank you. we're going to take a quick break here. we'll come back with the top of the hour newscast. the news hour begins right at the top of the hour. tony harris in new york city. we'll see you in just a moment. >> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm tony
>> i think it's got to be something similar to what we've seen in cleveland. on a much smaller scale because this is a much smaller community, department and municipality but it's got to be a parallel approach. >> moving forward, what we do have is a statement from the mayor suggesting that one person had been fired linked to e-mails. two others are on administrative leave depending the outcome of an investigation. >> right. >> greater diversity. >> with some...
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master about her view from the cleveland said and where we are -- cleveland fe and where we are. djonathan: the political scenario. spain, the national front. guy: that will be rating on alarm bells and may be mean you push rates. you do not want to give them latitude or a wi if you do, you given, podemos win. jonathan: fascinating morning. manus cranny bringing key interviews be a busy day. a lot. mario draghi speaking later and the fed stanley fischer speaking later. merkel and tsipras in berlin. a busy morning. good luck to you. ♪ guy: there will be an attempt to convince merkel that he is a good bet. it the greeks point their finger at the ecb. it we speak with christian noise a. of 10 china move closer to taking over for rally? good morning to our viewers in europe.
master about her view from the cleveland said and where we are -- cleveland fe and where we are. djonathan: the political scenario. spain, the national front. guy: that will be rating on alarm bells and may be mean you push rates. you do not want to give them latitude or a wi if you do, you given, podemos win. jonathan: fascinating morning. manus cranny bringing key interviews be a busy day. a lot. mario draghi speaking later and the fed stanley fischer speaking later. merkel and tsipras in...
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in the meantime, president obama was speaking in cleveland about manufacturing. this deal would jeopardize the very people and jobs he was talking to in cleveland today. mr. gerard is this the 11th hour? the votes aren't there and the white house knows it. >> i think they're very nervous. part of the reason they're so nervous is the facts don't support the trade deal. they don't support fast track. every trade deal that has been passed by sfastfast track has resulted in job losses. let's go to the passage of ngatathat nafta. it is in excess of $12 trillion. china is a cheater. south korea is a cheater. we have to lose jobs to prove we were injured. >> do you think the administration is deal making right now with some lawmakers.? >> i think there's a lot of nervousness and a lot of saying if you do this i'll do that. our executive council, we unanimously agreed that we would oppose this trade deal. progressive movements, women's movements, environmental movements. we have seen the results. these trade deals aren't about tariffs tariffs. it has nothing to do with t
in the meantime, president obama was speaking in cleveland about manufacturing. this deal would jeopardize the very people and jobs he was talking to in cleveland today. mr. gerard is this the 11th hour? the votes aren't there and the white house knows it. >> i think they're very nervous. part of the reason they're so nervous is the facts don't support the trade deal. they don't support fast track. every trade deal that has been passed by sfastfast track has resulted in job losses. let's...
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. >>> the family of a 12-year-old who was killed by the cleveland police while he was playing with a pellet gun, the police thought it was a real gun. well that family is suing the city for wrongful death. just wait until you hear what the response from the city has been. ♪ miranda: ♪ i got red dirt stains on my boots and jeans. ♪ ♪ calloused fingers from my guitar strings. ♪ ♪ wild like the wind in the tall pine trees. ♪ ♪ i got roots and i got wings. ♪ nobody's hurt,but there will you totstill be pain.new car. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. new car replacement is just one of the features that come standard with a base liberty mutual policy. and for drivers with accident forgivness,rates won't go up due to your first accident. learn more by calling switch to liberty mutual and you can
. >>> the family of a 12-year-old who was killed by the cleveland police while he was playing with a pellet gun, the police thought it was a real gun. well that family is suing the city for wrongful death. just wait until you hear what the response from the city has been. ♪ miranda: ♪ i got red dirt stains on my boots and jeans. ♪ ♪ calloused fingers from my guitar strings. ♪ ♪ wild like the wind in the tall pine trees. ♪ ♪ i got roots and i got wings. ♪ nobody's...
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i will have missed loretto master, the cleveland said -- loretta master, the cleveland fed. one of the big banks and the united states of america, wells fargo ceo joins me. she was in time for normalization. it will be a facet of the conversation and the u.s. housing market. we have a full roster. they gave me an easier day. i will not be talking about japanese quantitative easing to you. [laughter] mark: i remember that. thank you. the cleveland fed president and that is later. caroline: our top stories on bloomberg. shiite rebels seized yemen's third-largest city, taking over the airport and a checkpoint throughout the city. the leader is calling for more support in escalating violence and pushing the country toy cell phone more. he has accused the president of working with militants from al qaeda. the u.s. has evacuated the rest of its personnel in the country. a national front leader cast her ballot in the french elections yesterday. it was the policy of the former french president sarkozy that one of the most votes. twitter nyquist 7% of the votes why the national front
i will have missed loretto master, the cleveland said -- loretta master, the cleveland fed. one of the big banks and the united states of america, wells fargo ceo joins me. she was in time for normalization. it will be a facet of the conversation and the u.s. housing market. we have a full roster. they gave me an easier day. i will not be talking about japanese quantitative easing to you. [laughter] mark: i remember that. thank you. the cleveland fed president and that is later. caroline: our...
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it does -- it is of interest in ohio in cleveland. no topic weighs more heavily on the minds of families. no subject is more worthy of an open debate. 75-year's ago, another president came to cleveland to engage the debate near the end of his second term. eight years in office marked by depression recovery, political divisions at home and looming threats overseas. fdr refused to accept the notion that we are less than the masters of our fate. we are characters in a living book of democracy, he said. we are also the authors. whether the chapters to come tell a story of retreat or of continued advance. that is a pretty good summary of where we are today. that is the choice that was laid out back then, a story of retreat or of advance. america chose the second and we are better. we face a similar choice. the world is changing faster than his.do we retreat from the 21st century or advanced together? do we renew the founding promise of opportunity for everybody and not just some? before i take questions, i want to spend some time talking a
it does -- it is of interest in ohio in cleveland. no topic weighs more heavily on the minds of families. no subject is more worthy of an open debate. 75-year's ago, another president came to cleveland to engage the debate near the end of his second term. eight years in office marked by depression recovery, political divisions at home and looming threats overseas. fdr refused to accept the notion that we are less than the masters of our fate. we are characters in a living book of democracy, he...
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we want our children to be able to be safe as well. >> to that point, you have the mayor of cleveland who is responding to the backlash that came as a result of the city's response to this. he apologizes directly to tamir's family. >> this is not the character or personality of the city of cleveland. this is not to be that insensitive to family or even to victims. it's not our character or personality. i have an 18-year-old grandson and a 9-year-old and a 3-year-old and it is difficult for me to imagine. >> he is choked up there, and he is also saying the city is going to change the wording of the response. what's your reaction to that? >> well i don't want him just to apologize for the poor word use and the gramatical phrases. i want him to apologize for the death of this 12-year-old child, one of his citizens at the hand of what we believe are police officers who were improperly trained. in fact the shooter had just been forced to resign three months ago so there's a question whether he should have even been a police officer. but it goes to the very heart of the matter what kind of
we want our children to be able to be safe as well. >> to that point, you have the mayor of cleveland who is responding to the backlash that came as a result of the city's response to this. he apologizes directly to tamir's family. >> this is not the character or personality of the city of cleveland. this is not to be that insensitive to family or even to victims. it's not our character or personality. i have an 18-year-old grandson and a 9-year-old and a 3-year-old and it is...
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cleveland is becoming one. we should acknowledge it and turn it to our vantage jujitsu style by saying that is what you are an outlook treated that way. >> most people think what happened to break a big industry industry is the regulator becomes captured and they are just worried this cannot happen here. >> you know what -- >> you yourselves started about talking the facts -- >> the idea probably comes under the category of winston churchill's definition of a democracy is the least bad system. you can't think of a better one that is realistic and you know from your scars what is realistic. >> last thing i want to talk about of the second to last thing is your claim about cost control. gone out of. the bills failed on cost control. i said i am another's think we didn't do enough, but the fact costs have been the gdp is a per person basis. medicaid is going down. the fact we didn't do enough doesn't mean we didn't do a of a good job in advert money. [laughter] >> well, let's unpack what you said your first of all
cleveland is becoming one. we should acknowledge it and turn it to our vantage jujitsu style by saying that is what you are an outlook treated that way. >> most people think what happened to break a big industry industry is the regulator becomes captured and they are just worried this cannot happen here. >> you know what -- >> you yourselves started about talking the facts -- >> the idea probably comes under the category of winston churchill's definition of a democracy...
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cleveland has to foul right away. they're still alive in the game. if they can get a rebound, come down, take a three, and the rockets -- >> hubie: they have a guy in the backcourt now. it's three-on-three basketball. >> mike: bbdavid blatt, beverley in the backcourt. lebron fouls with 0.6 remaining. and harden will come to the line to try to add to his 32 points. >> hubie: looking at this young man, he's been to the line 14 out of 16 on the line. >> mike: if he makes two, it will be a three-point game. see if he makes it. >> hubie: it's a catch and a shoot. 0.6. >> mike: harden, gets the first one. 33 for the league's leading scorer. cavaliers, plotting in case they need to get a rebound and a miss. did he miss that on purpose? time runs out, they'll go to the video and check this. the immediate time-out called. i'm sure, the way he angled that, he did it on purpose to get the clock to run. it starts on the touch. it's a two-point game here. let's see. >> hubie: we're looking at a thing right now the tenth of a second is the key. you're hoping for 0
cleveland has to foul right away. they're still alive in the game. if they can get a rebound, come down, take a three, and the rockets -- >> hubie: they have a guy in the backcourt now. it's three-on-three basketball. >> mike: bbdavid blatt, beverley in the backcourt. lebron fouls with 0.6 remaining. and harden will come to the line to try to add to his 32 points. >> hubie: looking at this young man, he's been to the line 14 out of 16 on the line. >> mike: if he makes...
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i'm always this guy from the inner city of cleveland, you know, raised in cleveland. that's who i am. i remember walking to school some days and i would have holes in the bottom of my shoes, you know. my mom would make me wrap my feet in plastic, you know, and i would walk to school like that. i didn't like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don't like this thing. >> warden ivey really took pride in his shoes. he had so many pairs and names i had never even heard of before. >> what's your most expensive pair of shoes you've ever bought? >> about 600 bucks. alligator. >> like them wheels? >> what are they? >> can't tell you that. >> i'm going to see what brian's wearing. >> the bomb right here. >> let's see your wheels. >> best shoes on the market for walking. >> and what are these for? styling? >> strolling. there's walking and there's strolling. i'm not walking. i'm strolling. sometimes i even float. >> one of the days we were filming with warden ivey, we had gotten onto an elevator and our production assistant was pushing our production cart. it's a heavy cart.
i'm always this guy from the inner city of cleveland, you know, raised in cleveland. that's who i am. i remember walking to school some days and i would have holes in the bottom of my shoes, you know. my mom would make me wrap my feet in plastic, you know, and i would walk to school like that. i didn't like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don't like this thing. >> warden ivey really took pride in his shoes. he had so many pairs and names i had never even heard of before. >>...
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guest: you write about grover and frances cleveland, a celebrity couple. the newspaper turned frankie into a celebrity. what was it about these people? guest: in that case, grover cleveland was much older than frankie, as she was called. the media jumped on that as an interesting moment. they were married when he was president. she was interesting to a lot of people and to the country because she was educated charming, lovely. this was the recipe for following it closely. when they were married, they tried to go on their honeymoon in rural maryland. a huge cavalcade of reporters tracked them down. they woke up the morning after they were married and solve -- saw all these reporters on the grounds. president cleveland was upset and never forgave the media for spoiling their honeymoon. he set up a house in washington where they could live not and the white house, because their celebrity was so intense. host: ken walsh, you say the modern era began with fdr. how sophisticated have we gotten -- we being -- house of the skate have we gotten in promoting our pre
guest: you write about grover and frances cleveland, a celebrity couple. the newspaper turned frankie into a celebrity. what was it about these people? guest: in that case, grover cleveland was much older than frankie, as she was called. the media jumped on that as an interesting moment. they were married when he was president. she was interesting to a lot of people and to the country because she was educated charming, lovely. this was the recipe for following it closely. when they were...
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they played in cleveland. lets go to cleveland. kentucky, they weren't hitting many three's. they weren't scoring many points but hit a big one in the second half. sixty-second left in the game. kentucky up by two. notre dame no time out left so they have to take it down the floor, the shot, no, kentucky wins it 68-66. >>> wisconsin also goes to the final four to los angeles. they got the some players. frank economist ski cannot only get to the the basket but shoot three's. but the player that help wisconsin win sam decker, this guy was murder from three's. and wisconsin wins 85-78. verye motional game for arizona players. >> i could not get them to the time four, so, i mean that guy right there is like my dad i just felt like i could not get him there. >> that is tough for a lot of players, i know, air zone had add i great season. >>> there are playness every sport that we almost never see. i got one in hockey. lets go to fin land. >> unaudible. >> yeah, that is the goaltender scoring a goal, he pick up the puck, he flipped it over shot it overall of the players at the the g
they played in cleveland. lets go to cleveland. kentucky, they weren't hitting many three's. they weren't scoring many points but hit a big one in the second half. sixty-second left in the game. kentucky up by two. notre dame no time out left so they have to take it down the floor, the shot, no, kentucky wins it 68-66. >>> wisconsin also goes to the final four to los angeles. they got the some players. frank economist ski cannot only get to the the basket but shoot three's. but the...
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tylenol®. >>> a 12-year-old with a pellet gun shot dead by cleveland police and now the city of cleveland is responding to a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the child's family essentially blaming the boy for his own death. now, tamir rice was playing with his pellet gun in november when he was killed by an officer who says he thought rice's gun was real. the city released a statement saying "rice's injuries were directly and proximately caused by the plaintiff descendant to exercise due care to avoid injury." nancy grace, the police department were recently part of an investigation that found it has used unreasonable force in the past and changes to address the issue haven't happened. now they're blaming the child for his own death. what do you make of this? >> i understand the study and i believe the staududy may be correct. in the court of law, studies are inadmissible unless they touch directly on the facts before the jury which that does not touch on these facts. now, to you and me it may -- we may see a connection but not in front of a jury. i don't know if you've seen the video of
tylenol®. >>> a 12-year-old with a pellet gun shot dead by cleveland police and now the city of cleveland is responding to a wrongful death lawsuit brought by the child's family essentially blaming the boy for his own death. now, tamir rice was playing with his pellet gun in november when he was killed by an officer who says he thought rice's gun was real. the city released a statement saying "rice's injuries were directly and proximately caused by the plaintiff descendant to...
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for chris webber len elmore lewis johnson, marv albert good night from cleveland. tune in to tbs right now for xavier and arizona. right here we will send you to our studio after these messages. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?an anthpren sprint was like 'so you n d spend ne sy on stu u you want'. but,e ahave all the stuff. we're rich.wh whe wearwen veinn going? baa basketball game. sports soeo pe eople are stupid ric fothstreofst of us, there's rint. brg yo vyo v v izonbibi turn in your o pne anwecu'lcuurt your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatevert scosts for yotoe come to sprint. the real question that nds to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impacul?" what the cloud enables is cpu tting to empower cancer researcher it used to take two weeks to sequence and analy aom genome; with the microftud cloud wcaann analyze 0 0 y.r y. wh at iever ianan delto help compute a rereanor cancer, >> the question remains: who wil
for chris webber len elmore lewis johnson, marv albert good night from cleveland. tune in to tbs right now for xavier and arizona. right here we will send you to our studio after these messages. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?an anthpren sprint was like 'so you n d spend ne sy on stu u you want'. but,e ahave all the stuff. we're rich.wh whe wearwen veinn going? baa...
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. >> 1946 cleveland browns championship trophy. >> reporter: even his appraiser was stumped how much that was worth. >> that got appraised for $15,000. i still -- maybe it's because i'm biased and i'm from cleveland but i thought it was worth considerably more. >> reporter: so there's no telling what the team might find in this garage in durham, north carolina. >> i know it's like guessing the number of jellybeans in a jar. >> it is. >> if you had to make a guess, how much is this worth? >> oh, god. i would say the job is probably going to cost me $900. i'm going to guess it's probably around $2,000 worth of stuff in here. >> minus the $900? >> minus the $900. end of the day i think i'll probably make a little over $1,000. it's not bad for a day's work. >> is it emotional? >> reporter: like many of bantell's customers the homeowner is in need unable to deal with this stuff himself because of poor health. >> the house is for sale. all this stuff needs to go. like i said, we'll be able to put it to good use and help out somebody that really needs it. >> reporter: the customer's dad is
. >> 1946 cleveland browns championship trophy. >> reporter: even his appraiser was stumped how much that was worth. >> that got appraised for $15,000. i still -- maybe it's because i'm biased and i'm from cleveland but i thought it was worth considerably more. >> reporter: so there's no telling what the team might find in this garage in durham, north carolina. >> i know it's like guessing the number of jellybeans in a jar. >> it is. >> if you had to...
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the city of cleveland is blaming a 12-year-old boy for his own death. last november, cleveland police shot and killed tamir rice while he was playing with a toy pellet gun. surveillance video shows police shoot and kill rice less than two seconds after arriving on the scene. now in response to a lawsuit from the family the city of cleveland charges in a court filing that rice's death was directly caused by his own actions, accusing him of, " "failure to exercise due care to avoid injury." meaning that he was waving around a toy gun. the city denies any wrongdoing but mayor has now apologized for, quote insensitive wording. paul the failure to exercise due care to avoid injury in two seconds? >> yeah this is a real issue, and this goes into the legal weeds of actual and proximate cause, but taking such an aggressive stand against this dead child and his family and keep in mind this is the exact case that we broke the news here on your show where we talked about ohio being an open carry state and so that even if someone had an actual weapon out, it's not
the city of cleveland is blaming a 12-year-old boy for his own death. last november, cleveland police shot and killed tamir rice while he was playing with a toy pellet gun. surveillance video shows police shoot and kill rice less than two seconds after arriving on the scene. now in response to a lawsuit from the family the city of cleveland charges in a court filing that rice's death was directly caused by his own actions, accusing him of, " "failure to exercise due care to avoid...
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cleveland police shoot 12-year-old tamir rice amid reports a boy was brandishing a gun. he was, it was a pellet gun. lawyers blamed the boy the mayor had to apologise. >> we are apologising today, as a city to the family of tamir rice and to the citizens of the city of cleveland for our poor use of words and insensitivity in the use of those words. >> reporter: today at the white house president obama received recommendations from a task force on how to stop all of this. critics said the panel overlooked other ideas. including the linking of funds to racial bias to officers and the wearing of body cameras on all police officers engaging with the public. the president saying body camera is not the be all and end all when it comes to correcting bias in police. >> we have a great opportunity coming from conflict and tragedy, to really transform how we think this community law enforcement relations, so that everybody feels safer. >> reporter: the 11 person task force chaired by charles ramsay on policing was is place to suggest more ideas, and a call for independent prosecut
cleveland police shoot 12-year-old tamir rice amid reports a boy was brandishing a gun. he was, it was a pellet gun. lawyers blamed the boy the mayor had to apologise. >> we are apologising today, as a city to the family of tamir rice and to the citizens of the city of cleveland for our poor use of words and insensitivity in the use of those words. >> reporter: today at the white house president obama received recommendations from a task force on how to stop all of this. critics...
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and right here in cleveland, the leader of the house republicans, a good friend of mine he captured as part of his economic theory by critiquing mine with where are the jobs? >> where are the jobs? where are the jobs? >> well after 12 million new jobs stock market has more than doubled and deaf sids cut and health care inflation at the lowest rate and manufacturing coming back and auto industry coming back clean energy doubled, i've come not only to answer that question but i want to return to the debate that is central to this country, and the alternative economic theory that's presented by the other side. >> well, just one more day to friday. let's celebrate. what if there was a law requiring every american to vote? president obama floated the idea yesterday. he called it transformative. some two dozen other countries have similar laws. to an announcement from big time conservative glen beck. >> the republican party i've made my decision. i'm out. i'm out. i'm not a republican. i will not give a dime to the republican party. i'm out. i highly recommend run from the republican party.
and right here in cleveland, the leader of the house republicans, a good friend of mine he captured as part of his economic theory by critiquing mine with where are the jobs? >> where are the jobs? where are the jobs? >> well after 12 million new jobs stock market has more than doubled and deaf sids cut and health care inflation at the lowest rate and manufacturing coming back and auto industry coming back clean energy doubled, i've come not only to answer that question but i want...
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works. >>> the city of cleveland sparking outrage. officials say a 12-year-old boy who was gunned down by police caused his own death. you will recall in november tamir rice was fatally shot holding a pellet gun which officers ms. took for a real firearm. disturbing video shows the shooting occurred within two seconds of police arriving on scene. tamir rice's grandmother joins us this morning at her side attorney for the rice family walter madison. good morning to the two of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> ms. haldretta i want to begin with you and ask how you are doing and how the family is is doing. >> we're doing as well as expected. >> i want to ask you -- tell us a little bit about your grandson tamir. we see the picture of him. he was a 12-year-old who had quite a smile and i have a sense that he might have taken that from you. >> yes. he was a wonderful child. i loved tamir. he would come over and we would play we would go to the park. we would do a lot of things together but he was just an average child. >> i can ima
works. >>> the city of cleveland sparking outrage. officials say a 12-year-old boy who was gunned down by police caused his own death. you will recall in november tamir rice was fatally shot holding a pellet gun which officers ms. took for a real firearm. disturbing video shows the shooting occurred within two seconds of police arriving on scene. tamir rice's grandmother joins us this morning at her side attorney for the rice family walter madison. good morning to the two of you....
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the presidents since glover -- grover cleveland nobody could convince him to come. he didn't get along that well with the media. every president since then has come to the gridiron as an honored guest, has spoken. the president, we give the president the last word of the evening. no matter what is said before the president is the last word, which i think is an important attraction. it is viewed as important enough that some of them have come every year like president obama has. richard nixon didn't come every year but at the end, jimmy carter, ronald reagan was here every year, loved it. his wife performed famously, singing. she turned her image around. people had an image of her being stuffy and standoffish. everyone agrees that america appreciated her more afterwords. that was one case where photos did leak out somehow. that was delighted to have that image of nancy reagan put out. >> the present of the gridiron club this year, thank you for your time. >> thank you for visiting. [indiscernible conversations] >> we have been live from the renaissance hotel in washi
the presidents since glover -- grover cleveland nobody could convince him to come. he didn't get along that well with the media. every president since then has come to the gridiron as an honored guest, has spoken. the president, we give the president the last word of the evening. no matter what is said before the president is the last word, which i think is an important attraction. it is viewed as important enough that some of them have come every year like president obama has. richard nixon...
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back in cleveland the pothole killer is on the loose. a one-stop patch shop. 90 seconds from start to finish. near baltimore along busy i-95, 100 potholes a night are being filled as temperatures warm up. out west potentially record heat for southern california into the 90s. >> we're gearing up for a big weekend this weekend. >> reporter: technically still a week of winter left. ron mott, nbc news, boston. >>> overseas now, there is no shortage of controversy surrounding vladimir putin. the crisis in ukraine, a crumbling economy, the recent murder of a top dissident. now add to all that a mystery. he hasn't been seen publicly for more than a week. where is he? nbc's keir simmons is on the hunt. >> reporter: this is the last time vladimir putin was seen in public, last thursday with italy's prime minister. a planned visit to kazakhstan this week was canceled without explanation. trending today the hashtag #whereisputin. he likes to flaunt his health, famously appearing shirtless on horseback. has the 62-year-old leader fallen ill? >> ther
back in cleveland the pothole killer is on the loose. a one-stop patch shop. 90 seconds from start to finish. near baltimore along busy i-95, 100 potholes a night are being filled as temperatures warm up. out west potentially record heat for southern california into the 90s. >> we're gearing up for a big weekend this weekend. >> reporter: technically still a week of winter left. ron mott, nbc news, boston. >>> overseas now, there is no shortage of controversy surrounding...
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to wish a very happy birthday to the cleveland cleveland cavs kyrie irving who turns 23, milwaukee bucks head coach, jason kidd turns 42 and singer chaka khan chaka khan turns 62 i'm milissa rehberger. thanks for watching "early today." have a great monday. >>> a warning this morning after a deadly slide at a popular hiking spot in the north bay. >>> plus san francisco police at the center of a supreme court case that could impact how officers operate in life-threatening situations. >>> plus officially now, in the running, ted cruz announcing his candidacy for the oval office. >>> and looking live at the bay bridge this morning, and we see some green on the radar. we'll tell you what you can expect in terms of rain on this monday march 23rd. this is "today in the bay." >>> good monday morning. it's 4:30. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock.
to wish a very happy birthday to the cleveland cleveland cavs kyrie irving who turns 23, milwaukee bucks head coach, jason kidd turns 42 and singer chaka khan chaka khan turns 62 i'm milissa rehberger. thanks for watching "early today." have a great monday. >>> a warning this morning after a deadly slide at a popular hiking spot in the north bay. >>> plus san francisco police at the center of a supreme court case that could impact how officers operate in...
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it's just constant. >> that's tiffani tucker of our cleveland affiliate, woio. >>> in sports, alex rodriguez stepped into the batter's box for the first time in nearly a year and a half. [ cheers and applause ] >> fans at the spring training complex in tampa cheering rodriguez for his yearlong suspension for violating the major league baseball's drug policy. he rewards fans with a hit. the phillys top the yankees, 3-1. >>> peyton manning is taking less money to return to the broncos in 2015. he will play but accepting a $4 million pay cut to help denver with the salary cap. manning can make the money back through incentives. >>> speaking of nfl, the dallas cowboys quarterback, tony romo spotted at duke's basketball game. the third ranked blue devils had no problems beating lake forest, 94-51. this is the "cbs morning news." sir, we're going to need you on the runway later don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu. it has the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. theraflu breaks you free from your toughest cold and flu symptoms. s
it's just constant. >> that's tiffani tucker of our cleveland affiliate, woio. >>> in sports, alex rodriguez stepped into the batter's box for the first time in nearly a year and a half. [ cheers and applause ] >> fans at the spring training complex in tampa cheering rodriguez for his yearlong suspension for violating the major league baseball's drug policy. he rewards fans with a hit. the phillys top the yankees, 3-1. >>> peyton manning is taking less money to...
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a look at the brackets as wichita state will head on to cleveland, ohio, and on thursday night, they will meet up with the irish of notre dame. so for chris chris -- chris webber len elmore, and lewis johnson, marv albert saying so long from omaha. wichita state 7 kansas 65. thanks to producer scott cochran the director and our stigs, paul evan. "60 minutes," followed by madam secretary, the good wife and battle creek. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. picking three things is easy. you... pick three. annnnnd... that's pretty much it. so the pennsylvania lottery changed the name of "the daily number" to "pick 3". it's that easy to play. pick 3. easy to play. simple to say. longhorn's dinner for two for $29.99. choose two of 7 entrees. like the grilled portabella sirloin. plus two sides, two salads & a shared appetizer or a dessert. dinner for two only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. it doesn't get much easier than picking two things. you pick two, and... you're basically done. that's why the pennsylvania lottery created pick 2. just pick two numbers. done. pick
a look at the brackets as wichita state will head on to cleveland, ohio, and on thursday night, they will meet up with the irish of notre dame. so for chris chris -- chris webber len elmore, and lewis johnson, marv albert saying so long from omaha. wichita state 7 kansas 65. thanks to producer scott cochran the director and our stigs, paul evan. "60 minutes," followed by madam secretary, the good wife and battle creek. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. picking three things...
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a look at the brackets as wichita state will head on to cleveland, ohio, and on thursday night, they will meet up with the irish of notre dame. so for chris chris -- chris webber len elmore, and lewis johnson, marv albert saying so long from omaha. wichita state 7 kansas 65. thanks to producer scott cochran the director and our stigs, paul evan. "60 minutes," followed by madam secretary, the good wife and battle creek. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. we thought our cable internet was fast. but, our uploads are half the speed of our downloads so our internet is really half-fast. so half-fast. someone did a half-fast job posting our vacation pics. when i post my slow jams, i'm a little half fast totally half fast stop living with half fast internet! see the difference for yourself. get a fios triple play online at an amazing price guaranteed for two full years! plus, get a $300 bonus with a two-year agreement. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v captioning funded by cbs and ford >> logan: christianity in iraq was born in small towns
a look at the brackets as wichita state will head on to cleveland, ohio, and on thursday night, they will meet up with the irish of notre dame. so for chris chris -- chris webber len elmore, and lewis johnson, marv albert saying so long from omaha. wichita state 7 kansas 65. thanks to producer scott cochran the director and our stigs, paul evan. "60 minutes," followed by madam secretary, the good wife and battle creek. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. we thought our cable...
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. >>> cleveland's mayor says he's sorry for insensitive language in a court filing about the killing of 12-year-old tamir rice. frank jackson was responding to anger about wording that said the boy's death at the hands of police were his own fault. >> we are apologizing today as a city to the family of tamir rice and to the citizens of the city of cleveland for our poor use of words in our in our insensitivity in the use of those words. >> rice had been playing with a toy gun at a playground when he was killed in november. a rookie officer fired within two seconds after getting out of his squad car. >>> a virginia man on the fbi's most-wanted list is in custody of somalia in morning. a u.s. official confirms to cbs news the arrest of mohamed, he's charged with providing material support to al qaeda and al shabaab before going to somalia, he was a cab driver in suburban washington. the fbi says the arrest was a priority because of his knowledge of the nation's capital and its landmarks. >>> this morning mourners in russia are paying respects to boris nemtsov. they're filing past the c
. >>> cleveland's mayor says he's sorry for insensitive language in a court filing about the killing of 12-year-old tamir rice. frank jackson was responding to anger about wording that said the boy's death at the hands of police were his own fault. >> we are apologizing today as a city to the family of tamir rice and to the citizens of the city of cleveland for our poor use of words in our in our insensitivity in the use of those words. >> rice had been playing with a toy...
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the cleveland officer shot and killed tamir back in november. he was responding to a call about someone carrying a gun, that officer was. officers say rice was carrying a pellet gun at the time. >>> complex picture emerging of the alleged isis terrorist known as jihadi john and his life before jihad. mohammed emwazi being described as someone who once dealt with anger issues as a boy court documents also revealing his ties to alleged jihadists while he was living in london. a former employer in kuwait, however, reportedly cal4'ngñxr7&him,cte; Ñi >> it's bringing back memories of what happened to steve.>+gmob6b3v6÷7%[?óiz- but it's comforting to know a little bit more about this person and puttingfz anz$ç identity with the man behind the mask. >> are we doing enough in this nation to try to find jihadi john and bring somebody to justice for these beheadings? >> the sotloff family has full confidence in the american intelligence community and in law enforcement officials of this country that they will one day find john and bring him to justic
the cleveland officer shot and killed tamir back in november. he was responding to a call about someone carrying a gun, that officer was. officers say rice was carrying a pellet gun at the time. >>> complex picture emerging of the alleged isis terrorist known as jihadi john and his life before jihad. mohammed emwazi being described as someone who once dealt with anger issues as a boy court documents also revealing his ties to alleged jihadists while he was living in london. a former...
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minoso made his baseball debut in cleveland in 1949 and was later traded to the chicago white sox. minoso played for 17 seasons, was a nine-time all-star and won three gold gloves, but he never made the hall of fame. minoso was 90 years old. coming up on the newshour tomorrow, the affordable care act goes back to the supreme court this week. at stake are subsidies for millions of people in states that rely on the federal health insurance exchange. >>> i need this subsidy. this is what makes me be able to-- to subsist. and it's just no way i could function without it. >> srennivasan: that's it for this edition of pbs fusshour weekend edition >> sreenivasan: that's it for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the cor
minoso made his baseball debut in cleveland in 1949 and was later traded to the chicago white sox. minoso played for 17 seasons, was a nine-time all-star and won three gold gloves, but he never made the hall of fame. minoso was 90 years old. coming up on the newshour tomorrow, the affordable care act goes back to the supreme court this week. at stake are subsidies for millions of people in states that rely on the federal health insurance exchange. >>> i need this subsidy. this is what...
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for chris webber len elmore lewis johnson, marv albert good night from cleveland. tune in to tbs right now for xavier and arizona. right here we will send you to our studio after these messages. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?an anthpren sprint was like 'so you n d spend ne sy on stu u you want'. but,e ahave all the stuff. we're rich.wh whe wearwen veinn going? baa basketball game. sports soeo pe eople are stupid ric fothstreofst of us, there's rint. brg yo vyo v v izonbibi turn in your o pne anwecu'lcuurt your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatevert scosts for yotoe come to sprint. the real question that nds to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impacul?" what the cloud enables is cpu tting to empower cancer researcher it used to take two weeks to sequence and analy aom genome; with the microftud cloud wcaann analyze 0 0 y.r y. wh at iever ianan delto help compute a rereanor cancer, that's what i'd like to do. >> t
for chris webber len elmore lewis johnson, marv albert good night from cleveland. tune in to tbs right now for xavier and arizona. right here we will send you to our studio after these messages. when sprint told us that they'd cut our verizon bill in half we were like 'why?' and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?an anthpren sprint was like 'so you n d spend ne sy on stu u you want'. but,e ahave all the stuff. we're rich.wh whe wearwen veinn going? baa...
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the president came out on offense in a big way in cleveland, taking yes, credit for all the good things happening in the country right now. also new video showing whether rick santorum is prepared to run for president and the reporter who got one of the members of the penn state fraternity to talk. >>> terror in tunisia. >> they killed at least 19 people and wounded around 50. >> forces killed the two gunmen. >> benjamin netanyahu and israel's right wing won big in elections yesterday. >> he basically won by cannibalizing voters from the other right wing party. >> reversing his commitment to having a palestinian state. >> death threats against u.s. ambassador to japan caroline kennedy. >> the motive may be blackmail. >> japan is a safe country, so everybody is surprised. >> first lady michelle obama touched down for her first visit to japan, where she is expected to meet with the ambassador. >> the murder investigation surrounding robert durst. >> police received $42,000 and a latex mask from his hotel room. >> tonight, durst is in a mental health facility. >> another fraternity is accu
the president came out on offense in a big way in cleveland, taking yes, credit for all the good things happening in the country right now. also new video showing whether rick santorum is prepared to run for president and the reporter who got one of the members of the penn state fraternity to talk. >>> terror in tunisia. >> they killed at least 19 people and wounded around 50. >> forces killed the two gunmen. >> benjamin netanyahu and israel's right wing won big in...
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yesterday cleveland's mayor publicly apologized for what he called a poor use of words. but today rice's mother says she wants an apology for her son. >> i have not received an apology from the police department or the city of cleveland in regards to the killing of my son. and it hurts. >> tamir rice was shot in november when police responded to a call about someone with a firearm on a playground. they later learned the boy had a pellet gun. >>> hillary clinton is coming under fire for allegedly relying solely on her personal e-mail account during her work as secretary of state. a spokesperson for clinton says she followed the rules but critics say it's another example of the lack of transparency. nbc's sarah dallof has more on this developing story. >> reporter: as hillary clinton considers entering the 2016 race for president, a potential political problem has emerged. according to "the new york times," the former secretary of state exclusively used a personal e-mail account to conduct official government business during her time in office. >> if she wasn't using a gov
yesterday cleveland's mayor publicly apologized for what he called a poor use of words. but today rice's mother says she wants an apology for her son. >> i have not received an apology from the police department or the city of cleveland in regards to the killing of my son. and it hurts. >> tamir rice was shot in november when police responded to a call about someone with a firearm on a playground. they later learned the boy had a pellet gun. >>> hillary clinton is coming...
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, celebrity couple the newspapers turned frankie folsom cleveland into a huge celebrity. what was it about her? is it just something innate in these people? >> guest: that's part of it. in that particular case grover cleveland was much older than frankie, as she was called. and so the media jumped onto that as sort of an interesting moment. they were married when he was president, and she was, she was entrancing to a lot of people in the media and to the country because she was educated, she was charming and she was lovely. and so this was sort of the recipe for following them very closely. when they were married they tried to go off on their honeymoon up in rural maryland and a huge cavalcade of reporters tracked them down, and they woke up the morning after they were married, and they saw all these reporters all over the grounds. and president cleveland was absolutely upset and really never forgave the media for spoiling their honeymoon. and so he actually set up a house in washington where they could live not in the white house because their celebrity became to intense
, celebrity couple the newspapers turned frankie folsom cleveland into a huge celebrity. what was it about her? is it just something innate in these people? >> guest: that's part of it. in that particular case grover cleveland was much older than frankie, as she was called. and so the media jumped onto that as sort of an interesting moment. they were married when he was president, and she was, she was entrancing to a lot of people in the media and to the country because she was educated,...