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		<title>Cincinnati vows to stand behind Ukraine and sister city, Kharkiv</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cincinnati vows to stand behind Ukraine and sister city, Kharkiv Updated: 6:10 PM EST Mar 2, 2022 Hide Transcript Show Transcript ROUND OF TALKS AIMED AT ENDING ALL OF THIS FIGHTING. ASHLEY: AND A SHOW OF SUPPORT TODAY FOR OUR SISTER CITY IN THE UKRAINE. CINCINNATI AND KHARKIV HAVE ENBE SISTER CITIES SINCE 1989. SHEREE: &#8230;]]></description>
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											ROUND OF TALKS AIMED AT ENDING ALL OF THIS FIGHTING. ASHLEY: AND A SHOW OF SUPPORT TODAY FOR OUR SISTER CITY IN THE UKRAINE. CINCINNATI AND KHARKIV HAVE ENBE SISTER CITIES SINCE 1989. SHEREE: TODAY, CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS PASSED A RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE IN DEFENSE OF ITS SOVEREIGNTY. WLWT NEWS 5’S KARIN JOHNSON IS LIVE OUTSIDE CITY HALL WITH MORE. KARIN: WE DIDN’JUT ST HEAR FROM THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL MEMBERS TODAY ABOUT THE WAR, BUT ALSO THOSE IN CINCINNATI WITH CLOSE TIESO T KHARKIV, SOME OF WHOM TH EY HAVEN’T SPOKEN TO IN SEVERAL DAYS. COUNCIL MEMBERS EXPREEDSS THEIR LOVE FOR UAIKRNE, SAYING CINCINNATI STANDS READY TO ACCEPTEF RUGEES. THAT SUPPORT WAS VISIBLE THROUGHOUT THE MEETING. PEOPLE SHOWEUPD  WEARING UKRAINE FLAGS, SOME WEARING THEM LIKE A CAPE, DRAPED OVER THEM. BOB HERRING HEADS THE SISTER CITY PARTNERSHIP. HE HASSE C FRIENDS IN KHARKIV, FRIENDS WHO WE HAVE TALKED TO VIA ZOOM THESE LAST COUPLE OF WEEKS. NOW COMMUNICATION IS LIMITED. FOLKS HERE IN CINCINNATI AREN O PINS AND NEEDLES AS THEY WAIT... WATCH, AND PRAY. &gt;&gt; WE DO KWNO THAT KHARKIV IS UNDEATR TACK AS WE SPEAK. WE DO KNOW THAT THE CITY GOVERNMENT, THE ADMINISTRATION BUILDING IN KHARKIV HAS BEEN DESTROYED BY A RUSANSI MISSILE. AND WE DO KNOW THAT UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS ARE NOW A PILE OF RUBBLE. WE DO NOT KNOW IF MAYOR TEREKHOV WILL SURVIVE. KARI FN:IVE YEARS AGO MAYOR , TEREKHOV WAS HERE IN CINCINNATI CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS SIGNING A MEMO OF UNDERSTANDING , A DECLARATION WITH THEN-MAYOR JOHN CRANLEY, ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE TWO CITIES. TONIGHT THERE ARE SO MANY UNKNOWNS,O S MANY QUESTIONS. IF HE SURVIVES, WILL HE RESUME HIS LEADERSHIP? WHAT WILL THE RELATIONSHIP BE? SO MANY THING NSOT KNOWN AT THIS HOUR. REPORTGIN DOWNTOWN KARIN , JOHNSON, WLWT NEWS 5 SHEREE: I KNOW THAT YOU SPOKE WITH SEVERAL OF BO HERRING’S FRIENDS IN KHARKIV A FEW WEEKS AGO, ANY IDEA HOW THEY ARE DOING? HAVE YOU BEEN ABLE TO GET IN TOUCWIH  THEM? KARIN: AT THIS HOUR, WE DON’T REALLY KNOW BECAUSE THINGS ARE CHANNGGI BY THE MINUTE OVER THERE. YOU THINK ABOUT, IT WAS LESS THAN TWO WEEKS AGO THAT I SPOKE WITH A HANDFUL OF THEM, MOSTLY TEACHERS. I WAS TALKING  TTOHEM ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF WAR. THEY WERE SAYING, WE KNOW ABOUT THE THREAT, THAWET  ARE STILL LIVING OUR LIVES, TEACHING, GOING TO NIGHTCLUBS AND RESTAURANTS. D ANHERE WE ARE
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					There was a strong show of support Wednesday for our sister city in Ukraine.Cincinnati and Kharkiv have been sister cities since 1989.On Wednesday, Cincinnati city council members passed a resolution recognizing support for Ukraine in defense of its sovereignty. Members express love for Ukraine and said Cincinnati stands ready to accept refugees.The support was visible throughout the meeting as people showed upholding Ukraine flags. A few people wore them like a cape, draped over their bodies.Bob Herring is the chairperson of the sister city partnership. He has close friends in Kharkiv where communication is limited."We do know that Kharkiv is under attack as we speak. We do know that the city government, administration building in Karkhiv has been destroyed by a Russian missile, and we do know that the university buildings are now a pile of rubble. We do not know if Mayor Terekhov will survive," Herring said.Herring said Terekhov was in Cincinnati in 2017 where he signed a memo of understanding with former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley that defined the relationship between the two cities.
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<p>On Wednesday, Cincinnati city council members passed a resolution recognizing support for Ukraine in defense of its sovereignty. </p>
<p>Members express love for Ukraine and said Cincinnati stands ready to accept refugees.</p>
<p>The support was visible throughout the meeting as people showed upholding Ukraine flags. A few people wore them like a cape, draped over their bodies.</p>
<p>Bob Herring is the chairperson of the sister city partnership. He has close friends in Kharkiv where communication is limited.</p>
<p>"We do know that Kharkiv is under attack as we speak. We do know that the city government, administration building in Karkhiv has been destroyed by a Russian missile, and we do know that the university buildings are now a pile of rubble. We do not know if Mayor Terekhov will survive," Herring said.</p>
<p>Herring said Terekhov was in Cincinnati in 2017 where he signed a memo of understanding with former Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley that defined the relationship between the two cities. </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[CLEVELAND — Barbara Fulker and James Gavin of Cleveland feel lucky to be alive. After a suspect van plowed into their home during a Cleveland police chase in July 2019, the couple is now left with $30,000 in repairs. The senior couple told News 5 they live on a fixed income and couldn't afford homeowners &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>CLEVELAND — Barbara Fulker and James Gavin of Cleveland feel lucky to be alive. After a suspect van plowed into their home during a Cleveland police chase in July 2019, the couple is now left with $30,000 in repairs.</p>
<p>The senior couple told News 5 they live on a fixed income and couldn't afford homeowners insurance. </p>
<p>So far, the City of Cleveland has told them it's not responsible for helping with repair costs due to "sovereign immunity," which absolves the city of liability in situations involving emergency services like police, fire, or EMS.</p>
<p>To make matters worse, the couple said four months after the accident, the city issued them a citation, fine, and court hearing for the unfinished repairs.</p>
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<p>The couple said too often they're forced to use a narrow wooden ramp to get into their home.</p>
<p>“It was a van speeding, and they lost control of the van and ran into the house and the steps," Fulker said. “I was very scared and very shocked. I really couldn’t believe it.”</p>
<p>“I called several times, and I left so many messages, never got a callback, they won't help us."</p>
<p>“I told them we couldn’t afford to have this fixed, especially not in 30 days. We don’t have that kind of money. We still don’t have it.”</p>
<p>Fulker has now challenged the candidates for the vacant Ward 4 Cleveland city council seat to help them find a solution.</p>
<p>Candidate Deborah Gray told WEWS if she's elected, she'll propose legislation that could grant repair assistance to homeowners dealing with police chase-related property damage by amending what can be covered by the Cleveland Moral Claims Commission.</p>
<p>While candidate Erick Walker told WEWS if he is elected in November, he'll explore a city-based homeowners insurance assistance program for qualifying low-income families and seniors on a fixed income, which could help with these types of damage claims.</p>
<p>News 5 also reached out to the Cleveland Mayor's office about this case, and it responded immediately. The city said it'd contacted several city departments to see if anything could be done to help the couple repair their home.</p>
<p><i>Joe Pagonakis at WEWS first reported this story.</i></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A man pulled two people from a fiery crash on Interstate 80 Tuesday morning in Iowa.Those people are recovering in the hospital.Runk Wood says he's not a hero, but just did what he had to do."You can't be scared to help people," Wood said.He proved that, during his drive to work from Avoca, Iowa to &#8230;]]></description>
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					A man pulled two people from a fiery crash on Interstate 80 Tuesday morning in Iowa.Those people are recovering in the hospital.Runk Wood says he's not a hero, but just did what he had to do."You can't be scared to help people," Wood said.He proved that, during his drive to work from Avoca, Iowa to Lincoln."As I got closer to it, I could tell that the car was burning. The fire got pretty big," Wood said.He saw the horrific scene near Interstate 80 and McPherson Avenue in Council Bluffs.Council Bluffs Police say the car was stopped in the middle of the interstate when a truck hit it. The car hit a barricade and caught fire."A lot of people were driving by. I didn't see a whole lot of brake lights, which kind of touches my heart, where we live in a society where you see a car burning in the median, you don't stop," Wood said.But Wood did stop. "I could hear the girl screaming and nobody was getting near the car and it was just a reaction of I'm not going to stand here and listen to somebody burn up in the car so I just went for it," he said.He says he pulled the driver to safety first."Got her about 20 feet away from the car. Then she was talking to me, I couldn't understand what she was saying. But she kept pointing at the car," Wood said.That's when he realized there was someone else in the car, so he rescued that person too."My hands are a little red. The right side of my face is a little tender from the heat, from the fire," Wood said.Wood is happy he was there to help but he insists: "I don't want the hero title. I'm just a simple man that was headed to work and chose to stop and help somebody."
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<p>A man pulled two people from a fiery crash on Interstate 80 Tuesday morning in Iowa.</p>
<p>Those people are recovering in the hospital.</p>
<p>Runk Wood says he's not a hero, but just did what he had to do.</p>
<p>"You can't be scared to help people," Wood said.</p>
<p>He proved that, during his drive to work from Avoca, Iowa to Lincoln.</p>
<p>"As I got closer to it, I could tell that the car was burning. The fire got pretty big," Wood said.</p>
<p>He saw the horrific scene near Interstate 80 and McPherson Avenue in Council Bluffs.</p>
<p>Council Bluffs Police say the car was stopped in the middle of the interstate when a truck hit it. The car hit a barricade and caught fire.</p>
<p>"A lot of people were driving by. I didn't see a whole lot of brake lights, which kind of touches my heart, where we live in a society where you see a car burning in the median, you don't stop," Wood said.</p>
<p>But Wood did stop. </p>
<p>"I could hear the girl screaming and nobody was getting near the car and it was just a reaction of I'm not going to stand here and listen to somebody burn up in the car so I just went for it," he said.</p>
<p>He says he pulled the driver to safety first.</p>
<p>"Got her about 20 feet away from the car. Then she was talking to me, I couldn't understand what she was saying. But she kept pointing at the car," Wood said.</p>
<p>That's when he realized there was someone else in the car, so he rescued that person too.</p>
<p>"My hands are a little red. The right side of my face is a little tender from the heat, from the fire," Wood said.</p>
<p>Wood is happy he was there to help but he insists: "I don't want the hero title. I'm just a simple man that was headed to work and chose to stop and help somebody."</p>
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