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The Pork Chop Shop
West Side Market
1979 West 25th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
(216) 394-0382
Wild Eagle Saloon
921 Huron Road E,
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
(216) 465-3225
Cleveland Heights Fire Department
40 Severance Circle
Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118
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ABC the Tavern
1872 W 25th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
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Make Your Own Bacon
Coit Road Farmer’s Market
15000 Woodworth Avenue
East Cleveland, Ohio 44110
(216) 249-5455
A Cookie & A Cupcake and Churned Ice Cream
2681 West 14th Street
Cleveland, Ohio 44113
(216) 344-9433
13953 Cedar Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44118
(216) 344-9433
Off the Wagon
152 E Main Street
Kent, Ohio 44240
(330) 474-1330
Bar Cento
1948 W 25th Street
Cleveland, OH 44113
(216) 274-1010
Nano Brew Cleveland
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How Toys 'R' Us Went Bankrupt | WSJ
For decades, Toys R Us was not only one of the top toy retailers in the United States, it was one of the top retailers period. Until it suddenly wasn’t. Toys “R” filed for bankruptcy in 2017 and liquidated six months later. This is the story of how Toys R Us went bankrupt.
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Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern: Cowboy Life in Texas
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Abandoned - Toys R Us
After much request, today I wanted to take a deeper look into the worlds most famous and iconic children's toy store that became a staple of millions childhoods, only to crumble in 2018. Lets take a look at Toys R Us.
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U.S. Senate: Impeachment Trial (Day 7)
The Senate impeachment trial of President Trump continues with opening arguments by the President’s defense team.
Impeachment trial of President Trump | Jan. 27, 2020 (FULL LIVE STREAM)
The House managers wrapped up their arguments against President Trump on Jan. 24. Trump’s team, including lawyers Pat Cipollone and Jay Sekulow, now has 24 hours to present their case. After Trump’s lawyers conclude their presentation, senators will have an opportunity to submit questions to both sides in writing. Following that, debate will turn to whether to call witnesses and subpoena documents.
Trump was impeached by the House of Representatives in December for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. Impeachment does not mean that the president has been removed from office. In the next phase, the Senate must hold a trial to make that determination. A Senate impeachment trial has happened only two other times in American history and once in the modern era. At the center of the Democrats’ case is that Trump sought to withhold military assistance and an Oval Office meeting until Ukraine announced investigations into former vice president Joe Biden and his son.
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Die Macher: Wolf-Dieter Storl – Pionier für Permakultur
Wer Wolf-Dieter Storl als Pionier für Permakultur bezeichnet, liegt goldrichtig und dennoch daneben. Es gibt Menschen, für die selbst der zutreffendste Begriff falsch wird, wenn er als einzige Bezeichnung herhalten muss.
Wolf-Dieter Storl ist vor allem ein Suchender. Er erfindet nicht, er findet. Seine Technik ist dabei uralt. Er hört zu und sieht hin, ohne zu kommentieren.
Diese Art zu forschen kann man als angewandte Weisheit bezeichnen und in der Tat kommt der Mann, der heute zurückgezogen im Allgäu lebt, rüber wie ein Schamane. Das ist kein Zufall, sondern das Ergebnis jahrzehntelanger Wanderschaft.
Geboren wurden Wolf-Dieter Storl im zerbombten Nachkriegsdeutschland. Seine Jugend verbrachte er in den 60ern und 70ern in den USA, nachdem die Eltern aus der noch jungen Bundesrepublik ausgewandert waren.
Storl sog die amerikanische Kultur wie ein Schwamm auf. Er lebte und erlebte die unterschiedlichsten Facetten sogenannter Amerikaner, die vor allem eines gemeinsam hatten, ihre enorme Unterschiedlichkeit.
US-Amerika, so erkannte Storl früh, ist wie ein Flickenteppich, bei dem die zusammengenähten Fetzen oft nichts miteinander zu tun haben.
Storl lebte wie ein Hobo mit Hippies, Konservativen, Religiösen und Indianern. Er probierte synthetische und natürliche Drogen aus und verfiel immer wieder der Faszination des anderen Geschlechts.
Über all die Jahre lernte er vor allem die unberührte Natur kennen. Vor allem Pflanzen haben es ihm angetan. Welche sind essbar? Welche verfügen über spezielle heilende Eigenschaften? Storl eignete sich über Jahre Wissen an, das man nicht in Büchern findet, sondern das einem von Ureinwohnern verraten wird.
KenFM besuchte den Wissenschaftler, der optisch eher einer Figur aus Herr der Ringe ähnelt, in seinem steinalten Bauernhof im Allgäu. Es ergab sich ein faszinierendes Gespräch über Gott und die Welt. Der Nicht-Esoteriker Wolf-Dieter Storl lebt nicht in der Vergangenheit oder einer Fantasiewelt. Im Gegenteil. Er ist ganz weit vorn im Hier und Jetzt.
Sein aktuelles Buch „Mein amerikanischer Kulturschock: Meine Jugend unter Hillbillies, Blumenkindern und Rednecks“, das Anlass für den Besuch dieses Mannes war, kann einerseits helfen, das Phänomen Storl zumindest schemenhaft zu erfassen, andererseits versteht der Leser aber in jedem Fall, wie es Donald Trump ins Weiße Haus schaffen konnte. Storl gelingt es, dessen Wähler zu dekodieren und die leben im amerikanischen Hinterland und ticken völlig anders, als in den intellektuellen Hochburgen der USA.
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Das Buch „Mein amerikanischer Kulturschock: Meine Jugend unter Hillbillies, Blumenkindern und Rednecks“ ist hier bestellbar:
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0:00:06 Wolf-Dieter Storl – Von Sachsen über Amerika in das Allgäu
0:27:07 Nahrungsmittelengpässe in der Ostzone als Wegweiser in die Botanik
0:42:19 Fügungen des Schicksals – das Studium der Anthropologie
0:47:25 Die grüne Revolution und kulturelle Vielfalt
1:12:30 Drogen als Kulturfaktor
1:35:18 Die amerikanischen Ureinwohner
1:51:10 Heimkehr nach Europa über Umwege
2:19:26 Ethnobotanik – Die Rückführung des Menschen zu seinen Wurzeln
2:25:43 Gartentour – Was ist eigentlich Permakultur?
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HD Historic Stock Footage VIETNAM WAR PROTESTS
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Documenting the events in and around Lincoln Park in Chicago August 25-28, 1968 during the Chicago Democratic National Convention. Shows the violence between the anti-Vietnam war protesters, Chicago Police, and the National Guard Troops. Scene of Lincoln Park Chicago Illinois. Hippies, yippies (Youth International Party) on lawn of Lincoln Park. Young man lying on ground, two hippies eating. African-American beats on bongo drums white girl peacenik talks to crowd. Crowd listen to musical group, LS couple dancing. Close up Hippie peaceniks play music. African-American beats on bongo drum as three Black children watch, teaches one Black child to play bongo drum. Man wearing motorcycle jacket with logo on back. Sign: Free Store, woman picks through pile of clothing. Three protester walk through park carrying signs. LS demonstrators line street in front of Hilton Hotel. Crowd of demonstrators in front of Conrad Hilton Hotel. Anti-Vietnam War protester carries sign. African-American Vietnam war protester carries sign that reads: Stop The War. Sign on ground reads: Resist In Prague Saigon Chicago. Paper flier blows along ground. Army tent encampment of the United States 3rd Corp Artillery Brigade during Democratic National Convention. US Air Force C-141 Starlifter transport plane takes off from O'Hare International Airport. O'Hare airport Terminal parkway exit sign. View of tree lined Chicago city street, cars parked at curb, high rise buildings in the distance. View of lake with City of Chicago skyline in background. Chicago skyline 1968. View of Chicago Police Department Headquarters building. Views of Conrad Hilton hotel. Night scenes Hippies walk on street. Man on crutches. Clergyman talks to Hippies in park. Two Hippies in costume dance. A man waves flag with peace symbol. Night view of crowd of demonstrators in park. Police use tear gas to disperse crowd. Police van and ambulance speed along street. people move into street. Line of Police on street. Line of National Guard Troops with weapons on street facing demonstrators in the distance. National Guard Troops with weapons raised skyward. People on street. National Guard vehicles line street. Group of Hippies sit on ground. Man holding red white blue peace flag, man playing guitar in background. Man uses microphone to speak to the crowd. Demonstrators walk through the park. LS tear gas cloud on street overpass, demonstrators running away from tear gas cloud. Night scene police drag protester away. Demonstrators raising arms and chanting. One protester waves red Vietcong flag. Close-up man holds handkerchief over nose and mouth. Scenes of other people with handkerchiefs over nose and mouth, close-up man coughing. Police with blue helmets holding cloths over nose and mouth. Image of Hippie. Night scene of protesters moving along sidewalk. Police keep people moving. Police Official with arm raised giving orders. Young bearded protester holding sign as he backs away. Activist group on covered wagon pulled by mules move through police barricade followed by demonstrators. Formation of Police and National Guard troops advancing, crowds moving.
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Ralph Regula: The Gentleman from Ohio
Ralph Regula was the U.S. Representative for Ohio’s 16th congressional district from 1973 to 2009, serving 18 consecutive terms. Learn more about his life and career from his own recollections, as well as those of his family, friends and colleagues.
Folkston, GA - CSX Close Track Side View
Placed camera on ground beside the track and got a different view with nice sound.
CSX grain train rolling through Flomaton with Tier 4 leading
CSX grain train rolling through Flomaton with Tier 4 leading
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Pet, Inc., was an American company that was the first to commercially produce evaporated milk as a shelf-stable consumer product and later became a multi-brand food products conglomerate. Its signature product, PET Evaporated Milk, is now a product of The J.M. Smucker Company. PET Dairy is a regional brand of fresh and processed dairy products in the Southeastern United States made by the Land-O-Sun division of Dean Foods. Many of the remaining brands once owned by Pet, Inc. are currently part of General Mills.
Foods conglomerate
- In 1950, Pet Evaporated Milk sales peaked.
- Transformed into a food products conglomerate with the purchase of many brands in the early 1960s, including C. H. Musselman, Whitman's, Downyflake, and R. E. Funsten.
- Sego diet drink, introduced..
- In 1962, Pet Milk Company announced the closing of its factory in New Glarus, Wisconsin.
- Changed name to Pet Incorporated in 1966 and merged with the Hussmann Refrigerator Company.
- In 1968, Pet acquired the Mountain Pass Canning Company, maker of the Old El Paso brand of Mexican food products.
- Acquired by IC Industries (ICI) in 1978. Hussmann and Pet were made into separate divisions of ICI.
- In 1981, ICI sold off the Musselman division.
- In 1982, the William Underwood Company was acquired, bringing with it the brands B&M and Ac'cent.
- In 1985, the PET Dairy division was sold to the Challer Foods subsidiary of Finevest Dairy Holdings. This did not include the canned milk products.
- In 1986, Pet acquired Ogden Food Products (including the brands Progresso, Las Palmas, Hollywood, and Hain) and Primo Foods, an Italian foods marketer.
- In 1988, ICI changed its name to Whitman Corp.
Acquired Orval Kent, a prepared salad maker, in 1989.
- In 1990, Pet, Inc. was spun off of Whitman.
- In 1993, Pet sold the Whitman's chocolate brand to Russell Stover Candies.
- In 1994, Orval Kent was sold to Horizon Partners, a private equity group in Milwaukee.
- In 1995, Pet was acquired by the Pillsbury Company division of Grand Metropolitan. Major brands of interest are Old El Paso and Progresso.
- In 1997, Grand Met merged with Guinness to form Diageo.
- In 1999, Pillsbury sold the William Underwood business to B&G Foods.
- In 2000, General Mills acquired Pillsbury (incl. Pet) from Diageo.
- In 2001, to satisfy the US FTC, Diageo and General Mills agreed to sell several, but not all, Pillsbury brands to International Multifoods. This included the PET Evaporated Milk and PET dry creamer products.
- In 2004, The J.M. Smucker Company acquired Multifoods.
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Pasco, Washington, United States, November 13, 2016 - At about 7 minutes after midnight early Sunday morning, Pasco officers were dispatched to a report of a loud crash in the area of Sylvester and 26th. Sergeant Chad Pettijohn was in the area and immediately located a damaged silver Toyota Camry pulling out of the alley next to Day Wireless, running on a flat.
The driver refused to stop for him, and a police chase 2016 eastbound across the city began. Other officers joined. As the police chase 2016 went south on 7th from Bonneville, the flat, shredded tire on the left front wheel fell off the wheel and rolled down the street. Sergeant Pettijohn had to brake for it. The police chase 2016 continued, going through downtown on Clark, eastbound through the underpass, and finally coming to end on Adelia approaching Elm.
The driver had the car almost to a stop at that point. He opened the door, jumped out, and ran around the front of the car. Well, almost ran around it. It was still in motion forward, and he kind of got hung up by one sleeve when he bailed out. The car he had been driving knocked him down and then dragged him about a carlength. The pursuing officers quickly grabbed him.
If the car was a person, we would suspect that it was angry at him for smacking it into the Day Wireless building after stealing it from a family member.
Brandon E. Arrieta, DOB 040196 of Pasco, was booked into Franklin County Jail (after being offered medical treatment) on investigative holds for Vehicle Theft and Eluding. He is being investigated for additional misdemeanors like Hit-and-Run.
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Here’s How Hot It Is Inside a Mail Truck
It was a day of blistering heat in Southern California, and now the family of mail carrier Peggy Frank, 63, wants to know whether she was killed by extreme temperatures while on the job. Frank was found dead in her mail truck in Los Angeles earlier this month. The temperature outside was a record 117 degrees. “Our thoughts and prayers are with the employee's family at this difficult time,” the U.S. Postal Service told Inside Edition. “The unfortunate incident involving this employee remains under investigation.”
The Daily 202: How the marches for gun control are like the protests against Vietnam
SAN FRANCISCO — A key reason the protests against the war in Vietnam were so much more potent than against the war in Iraq is that there was a draft back then.
Millions of young people lived in fear that they — or someone they loved — would have their number called, and they’d be shipped off against their will to the rice paddies and jungles of a faraway land for a cause they felt was unjust and futile. From 1964 to 1973, the U.S. military conscripted 2.2 million men — boys, really — out of an eligible pool of 27 million. This helped fuel the mass movement against the war.
Young people today aren’t worried about being drafted to fight Kim Jong Un in North Korea. But many are palpably concerned that they or someone they know could get shot at school. High-profile incidents, culminating with last month’s shooting in Parkland, Fla., have shaken many middle-class kids, who would not otherwise be inclined to activism, out of their suburban comfort zones.
The March for Our Lives was so big on Saturday because the fears are so personal. A whole generation has come of age since the 1999 massacre at Columbine High School in Colorado that left 13 dead. Nearly 200 people have died from gunfire at school since then, and more than 187,000 students attending at least 193 primary or secondary schools have experienced a shooting on campus during school hours, according to a Washington Post analysis.
These numbers are relatively small when compared to the 58,000 Americans who died during Vietnam, but they are nonetheless staggering. Schools, of course, are also not supposed to be war zones. Like other forms of terrorism, these shootings instill panic in the rest of the population.
From coast to coast, hundreds of thousands of people protested on Saturday for stricter gun laws. Many attendees volunteered during interviews or speeches that they were motivated by dread and anxiety that they could be next.
Thousands gathered in front of San Francisco City Hall for one of the hundreds of sister marches. During a nearly two-hour program, adults introduced a procession of younger people who have been personally impacted by gun violence.
Cathy Richardson, who is now the lead singer of the rock band “Jefferson Starship,” said the energy emanating from the crowd is reminiscent of the anti-Vietnam War protests. The group, which she joined years later, performed at many of those rallies. Their songs became part of the soundtrack of the peace movement.
“No, I am not Grace Slick,” Richardson said. “But as we stand up here, I’m reminded of another youth movement that took place in San Francisco … Here we are 50 years later. Same sh-t. New a--holes.”
John Kerry sees parallels between the Parkland survivors and “many of the Vietnam veterans who returned home and felt compelled to speak out about their experience.”
“Every historic moment has its own power, and these young people deserve their own moment,” the former secretary of state told me in an email early this morning. “Many of them have earned the right to be heard through a shared loss that innocents should never experience. Their moral clarity defies politics or partisanship. … These young people have touched the conscience of the country about common sense on guns, and they have the power to make it a voting issue again.”
Kerry became an antiwar activist after volunteering as a Naval officer in Vietnam, an experience that profoundly shaped his worldview and service in the Senate. “They were compelled because they’d seen friends suffer and die for a policy that they thought was a mistake,” he explained, referring to the veterans who became protesters. “Because they’d served, they couldn’t be dismissed by Spiro Agnew and the Nixon White House. The same way, these young people from Parkland and all over the country can’t be written off by mere politicians. Their moral authority is unimpeachable.”
The 74-year-old also sees analogues between the March for Our Lives and the movement to protect the environment, another issue that many view in existential terms. “The environment was written off for a long time as a minor issue,” he writes. “Earth Day 1970 changed all of that when millions filled the streets of America and turned the environment into a voting issue and forced [Richard] Nixon to create the EPA.”
The march in Washington on Saturday mixed political activism with the raw emotion of teenagers who are dealing with the murder of their friends under the glare of the national spotlight, which in this era means nasty criticism from trolls on the Internet.
“Sam Fuentes, a senior shot in the leg at Stoneman Douglas, threw up on stage while delivering her speech to a national television audience. She recovered and led the crowd in a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ for her slain classmate, Nicholas Dworet, who would have turned 18 on Saturday,” according to The Post’s account.
“Emma González, 18, took the stage in a drab olive coat and torn jeans, speaking of the ‘long, tear
House Judiciary Committee holds second impeachment hearing, live stream
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