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Since then, Nike has released several other socially and politically charged ads featuring an array of athletes from different backgrounds. Recently, their Women's World Cup ad got a lot of love, and an ad featuring Serena Williams shook the sports world earlier this year. 273

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that his mother never bad-mouthed his father."He was never home. He came home maybe one day a year, twice a year and so we really didn't know my father that much, but she never bad-mouthed him," Aiello said. "And for that reason, I think our love continued to grow for a long period of time."Aiello quit school after eighth grade, worked odd jobs and ran with a gang of boys who called themselves "the Kingsmen.""I think I robbed the bowling alley 20 times,'' he told the New York Times. ''We'd open cigarette machines and take whatever money was in there.''At 16, he lied about his age to join the Army and was sent to Germany to serve before being honorably discharged three years later.Aiello returned to New York City, married Sandy Cohen in 1955 and settled down to family life, with children and a job working at a Greyhound Bus Terminal in Manhattan where he soon gained a reputation for being quite the character, according to the newspaper.The family struggled when Aiello was let go from that job after a decade.He said he robbed some places to help feed his family and also was offered a gig as a bouncer at the comedy club Improvisation, where he began honing his skills as a performer -- sometimes acting as a master of ceremonies or as the straight man in skits, the newspaper reported.Soon he was auditioning and winning roles on the big and small screens, including on "Kojak" and in ''The Godfather II," "Once Upon A Time in America" and ''Fort Apache, The Bronx."Aiello never studied acting and said he used his real-life experiences, including modeling the nervous mama's boy character of Cammareri -- whom he played opposite Cher -- on his brother-in-law, Johnny Palumbo, who Aiello said ''lets my sister get away with anything.''Aiello has appeared in more than 100 roles, but it was his performance as Sal the pizzeria owner in a mostly black neighborhood in Lee's critically acclaimed 1989 film "Do the Right Thing" that resonated with viewers and earned him an Oscar nomination.''What was interesting to me was how much sympathy there was for Sal," Lee said at the time. 2094

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Sonny Dalesandro, the co-owner of Tulsa Athletic, along with the team and community, discussed changing the opening song to create an inclusive community through the game of soccer."'The Star-Spangled Banner' lyrics and meaning, more specifically the third verse, 'No refuge could save the hireling and slave / From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave…' does not align with the values of the teams", said Tulsa Athletic officials.The team will instead play 'This Land is Your Land,' by Oklahoma native Woody Guthrie at all home matches.“From our beginning, we have developed a culture of inclusion and acceptance at Tulsa Athletic,” said Dalesandro in a news release. “We live in a country that allows us to freely speak our voice. We utilize this right as a club to continually try and improve our team and community. We believe ‘This Land Is Your Land’ not only captures a powerful patriotic sentiment but that it does so in a far more inclusive way. The song speaks to this country being built and shared by every person of every race, ethnicity, religion, and sexual orientation. It represents a future Tulsa Athletic is committed to striving for.”KJRH first reported this story. 1194

  

t o send emergency help to a Cincinnati man experiencing an apparent stroke the night of Jan. 12. On Jan. 13, the man was dead and a new 911 call arrived from his neighbor, demanding emergency services at least help remove the body from their apartment complex. City Manager Patrick Duhaney called the incident “a serious neglect of duty” in a Monday email to City Council, describing in detail the potentially life-saving steps the call-taker failed to take that night.“What took place on the night of January 12 is nothing short of a tragedy,” he wrote. “It’s unclear if the individual would have lived or died, but the actions of this call-taker undermined the possibility of a positive outcome in this situation.”The caller was not the man experiencing the stroke, Duhaney wrote — it was a neighbor concerned about his health and asking emergency services to intervene. Per Duhaney’s email, the neighbor quickly provided a precise location and specifically mentioned a stroke, which should have been immediate grounds for the call-taker to dispatch an EMT. The neighbor also told the call-taker:"He is getting worse and worse”“He’s had a stroke.”“He has a stroke and has another one coming. He’s gonna die.”“He’s going to die here.”But the call-taker refused to send help unless directly connected to the patient. When the neighbor said the man might not answer questions or request help himself, the call-taker told them there was nothing police could do.“If he doesn’t want help, they won’t do anything,” the call-taker told the neighbor, according to Duhaney’s account of the recording. “He has to want to be helped. … There is nothing the fire department or police officers can do. They can’t force themselves on him.”The neighbor eventually hung up. No help was ever sent to the address.“The next day another 9-1-1 call was received from this apartment complex,” Duhaney wrote. “The caller indicated that the individual who suffered the medical emergency the previous night had passed away. They also requested assistance with removal of the body because we ‘wouldn’t come and help yesterday.’”Duhaney said the call-taker had been suspended without pay. He disclosed the incident to City Council a few days after appointing a new director to lead the Emergency Communications Center, which became the subject of overwhelming public scrutiny after 2361

  

Shortly before 6:20 a.m., firefighters -- with the help of the Jaws of Life and other tools -- removed a large portion of the windshield and other parts of the cab and pulled the man to safety. 193

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