challenges. as we move forward, it is my strong belief that when other cities across this country address and look at their police issues in their communities, they will be able to say let us look at cleveland, because cleveland has done it right. but i will say to you that doing it right is not a matter of any individual or just one entity or organization. it really takes a community. anything that we ve done in cleveland has resulted in positive change that has been substantial and substantive has meant to create a complete community environment. one of the departments in that has been the department of justice and the local u.s. attorney steve dallenbach who i want to present to you. the mayor of cleveland announcing an agreement with the u.s. justice department. it follows a scathing report about violations excessive use
you might not necessarily be all that well a name to the general public but bernie sanders, democratic presidential candidate, says he shouldn t be underestimated. the vermont senator is kick off his campaign in burlington vermont. our senior politics reporter steven collison is on the scene for us. we have our chief political analyst, gloria borger and jeff zeleny they re here in the studio with me. steve, let s begin with you. the rally expected to start in a few hours, complete with guess what ben & jerry s ice cream. are they expecting a huge turnout there? what s going on? they re expecting at least several thousand people. not just from burlington where bernie sanders was mayor for four terms but from all over new england, notably new hampshire as well. ben & jerry s ice cream is iconic local firm with progressive roots they re