This speech by Robert F. Kennedy was given on April 5, 1968 at the City Club of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio. The soundtrack is from the movie “Bobby”, if you haven't watched it, rent it today, it is a wonderful production. Thank you.
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Cory Booker Discusses Fire Rescue

Newark, New Jersey, mayor ran into a burning building to save a neighbor. For more, click here: abcnews.go.com
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Aimee Copeland is battling a disease that is eating away at her body. For more on this story, click here: abcnews.go.com
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Memorial Day

For the US veterans on Memorial Day and every day, thank you. Slide show created by Daniel Breitfeller. Music is Dogs of War from the Medal of Honor: European Assault soundtrack. All pictures come from various websites.
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A Upstate mom is in critical, but stable condition after her husband said she was diagnosed with a flesh-eating bacteria days after giving birth to twins.
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Jamie Dimon has been one of the US's most successful and outspoken bank executives since the financial crisis. On Thursday, he took the blame for a $2 billion trading blunder. David Reilly has details on The News Hub. Photo: Getty Images.
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Via The LA Times: “Without even waiting a decent interval for mourning, JPMorgan Chase Chairman Jamie Dimon launched his defense campaign over the disclosure that he presided over a $2-billion trading loss in derivatives within days of the disclosure itself, choosing the comforting confines of NBC's “Meet the Press” for the campaign kick-off. Dimon's theme was essentially as follows: “Hey, everybody makes mistakes — sure, we lost $2 billion, but we've still got billions more, and we'll figure out this one ourselves without the need for any further regulations, thank you.” His argument is plainly designed to distract from the right way to think about JPM's fiasco, which is that it's exactly the sort of thing that regulations should forbid banks from doing, lest they destroy the financial system — again…”.* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. *Read more from Michael Hiltzik: www.latimes.com
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Via The LA Times: “Without even waiting a decent interval for mourning, JPMorgan Chase Chairman Jamie Dimon launched his defense campaign over the disclosure that he presided over a $2-billion trading loss in derivatives within days of the disclosure itself, choosing the comforting confines of NBC's “Meet the Press” for the campaign kick-off. Dimon's theme was essentially as follows: “Hey, everybody makes mistakes — sure, we lost $2 billion, but we've still got billions more, and we'll figure out this one ourselves without the need for any further regulations, thank you.” His argument is plainly designed to distract from the right way to think about JPM's fiasco, which is that it's exactly the sort of thing that regulations should forbid banks from doing, lest they destroy the financial system — again…”.* The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur breaks it down. *Read more from Michael Hiltzik: www.latimes.com
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