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3News to hold Vaccine Town Hall on WKYC com this Thursday night

WATCH AGAIN | Vaccine Town Hall: 3News Monica Robins and Dave DeNatale addressed your COVID-19 vaccine concerns with experts from area hospitals Monica and Dino were joined by doctors from Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals, and MetroHealth for a full hour of your vaccine questions. Author: Dave Dino DeNatale Updated: 9:08 PM EDT May 13, 2021 CLEVELAND The demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in Ohio has been diminishing during the past few weeks.  As of May 10, the Ohio Department of Health reports that nearly 4.2 million residents have been completely vaccinated, which is roughly 36% of the population. What about the other 64% of the state? Why aren t more people getting doses with vaccines widely available? Perhaps you have concerns about the effectiveness of the vaccine, side effects, or are worried about vaccinating your children.

A Turning Point panel: Stop The Hate

A Turning Point panel discussion: Stop the Hate Marisa Saenz and Dave Dino DeNatale talked with members of the Shaker school community, who are taking race relations conversations into their own hands. Author: Dave Dino DeNatale, Marisa Saenz Published: 5:17 PM EDT May 3, 2021 Updated: 9:01 PM EDT May 3, 2021 CLEVELAND As America continues to progress towards a more inclusive and diversified society, students in the Shaker Heights school district are taking the conversation of race relations into their own hands and mentoring young students. The students are a part of the Student Group on Race Relations, or SGORR, in Shaker Heights schools.  Monday night on WKYC.com, we presented our latest panel discussion as part of our A Turning Point series. 3News Marisa Saenz and Dave Dino DeNatale were your hosts for A Turning Point: Stop the Hate. The panel included Shaker students in the SGORR, who help mentor young student

FDR vs TR: Who wins the presidential Tale of the Tape ?

Movie/TV references 1. Life before the presidency So what did you do before you took the oath of office? Ronald Reagan was an actor before he got into politics, while Donald Trump made billions and hosted a reality television show. Jimmy Carter was a peanut farmer. Let s look at the resumes of Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt. What s amazing about the two men is that they followed nearly similar paths to the White House: State Legislature: TR was in the New York General Assembly, FDR was a New York state senator Both were Assistant Secretary of the Navy Both were Governor of New York

Turning Point Moments: A conversation about systemic racism

Panelists were selected in collaboration with the Cleveland chapter of the Facing History And Ourselves organization. The guests for this episode were:  Bob Craig, chief information officer for the Baker Hostetler law firm.  Jejuana Brown, director of Equity & Inclusion Programs for Greater Cleveland Partnership. Aneet Deshpande, one of Facing History s newest Advisory Board members, and chief investment strategist for Clearstead, an institutional and independent investment consulting advisory firm. Karen Perko, director of community engagement for United Way of Geauga County. What were the a-ha moments that helped to evolve the panelists views on systemic racism? And what can be done to help improve our communities? We tackled these questions and more during the roughly 45 minute conversation.

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