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woodard off to the county jail. on way, woodard was repeatedly beaten with charles blackjack ultimately driving the end of the baton into both of his eyes. the sergeant was then thrown a semi-conscious state into a jail cell the night. when he awoke next morning, he realized could not see. later that day, woodard was transported. the veterans hospital in columbia where he was determined to be irreversible. he landed a count of the woodard beating and blanding were reported in the black press and received nationwide attention. when orson welles focused on the incident in his weekly national radio program on abc radio over four specific weeks mass, meetings were soon organized in black community across the nation for toelke to protest woodard to treatment. meanwhile, other black returning to their homes in, the rural south confronted other of racial violence, including racially inspired murders. no state, no state prosecuted involved in any of these incidents. on september 19, 1946, a delegation civil rights leaders m
woodard off to the county jail. on way, woodard was repeatedly beaten with charles blackjack ultimately driving the end of the baton into both of his eyes. the sergeant was then thrown a semi-conscious state into a jail cell the night. when he awoke next morning, he realized could not see. later that day, woodard was transported. the veterans hospital in columbia where he was determined to be irreversible. he landed a count of the woodard beating and blanding were reported in the black press...
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it is now already over and we're probably also confronted by a visa woodard and president biden. is that there? but german chancellor hold off shows down, played it and said that we all make mistakes, but that's something that he might say when an open stage where we can expect the many of the diplomats. so here we're also closely looking at all the movements all pay the us present as was still a waiting april. this crucial crucial press conference. they will, if you're at the convention center, how many that's why we're just keeping a, i'm keeping one of my eyes on the monitor in here to see if this press conference starts as well. tell us a little bit about the anticipation that there is in the united states. i'm actually across the world really, really for this press conference from at president joe biden, because of course, the voices are growing in the united states for him to basically step aside and ahead of the election in the, the states in november. right. that's right. and a also the presidential i debated to over shadowed, also in the press the press conference and al
it is now already over and we're probably also confronted by a visa woodard and president biden. is that there? but german chancellor hold off shows down, played it and said that we all make mistakes, but that's something that he might say when an open stage where we can expect the many of the diplomats. so here we're also closely looking at all the movements all pay the us present as was still a waiting april. this crucial crucial press conference. they will, if you're at the convention...
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pam woodard, an old friend of keith, rolled out the welcome mat to the bryans Ñiwhen they move into townbecome a very integral part of our church. very active, very grounded. >> reporter: they had two boys. >> becky was a good mom from what i could tell. >> reporter: keith worked as a fireman, his dream job in the well-to-do city of oklahoma. and jerry hamilton served alongside keith. if the firemen were like brothers, the wives were like sisters says terry's wife, kim. >> we became all families together. >> keith had a good sense of humor. he was outgoing, and he was really driven to succeed. >> which he did, promoted to fire chief. but keith never lost his personal connection with the people he served. >> he waqone of the first responders to the oklahoma city bombing. >> he was. that's when he worked on the lady who was programmed forever. >> oh, i think so. i was pretty proud of him for a friend. >> reporter: as for becky, she was a force in the community too, working in real estate. her business often seemed more about the people. >> becky had a selfless side to her too. there are pe
pam woodard, an old friend of keith, rolled out the welcome mat to the bryans Ñiwhen they move into townbecome a very integral part of our church. very active, very grounded. >> reporter: they had two boys. >> becky was a good mom from what i could tell. >> reporter: keith worked as a fireman, his dream job in the well-to-do city of oklahoma. and jerry hamilton served alongside keith. if the firemen were like brothers, the wives were like sisters says terry's wife, kim....
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specifically, mr. compared to our a former president, trump and the other rally attendees. woodard and butler are now members of a club. no one wants to belong to the thousands of people who have fallen victim to mass shootings. last year, we had $655.00 mouth shootings in america defined as 4 or more people being shot or killed in a single event, not including the shooter. 712 people died in nearly 2700 people were wounded in these attacks and 2023 mass shootings are common place. they happen to have political rallies and constituent meetings. in our elementary schools, middle schools and high schools and churches, synagogues, and mosques and movie theaters and parades in night clubs and grocery stores in concerts and on street corners. here are the worst mass shootings in the last 11 or 12 years. the list is a grim reminder of the heretic, damage in depth wrought by assault weapons, and they are 15 in particular that have taken the lives of our children, parents, colleagues, and neighbors. this is a, it's a very partial list match, shootings that become so frequent, that we don't eve
specifically, mr. compared to our a former president, trump and the other rally attendees. woodard and butler are now members of a club. no one wants to belong to the thousands of people who have fallen victim to mass shootings. last year, we had $655.00 mouth shootings in america defined as 4 or more people being shot or killed in a single event, not including the shooter. 712 people died in nearly 2700 people were wounded in these attacks and 2023 mass shootings are common place. they happen...
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let's dig into that with paul donovan and jared woodard. paul, i'll start with you.mon is right about the long-term inflationary forces, would you concede that, as well? >> well, i think jamie is, at least on this occasion, wrong, as he has been on one or two occasions in the past. essentially, when we look at the longer term, a country has the inflation rate that it wants. you choose the inflation you want, you set the policy, you get the rate you want. but there's a lot of deflation forces coming through. aging populations are generally disinflationary. that's one worse. technological advance, increasing productivity, another force for disinflation. localization of production opposed to deglobalization is a potentially deflationary force. united states, nearly every sector has deflation in the u.s. >> why did you see localization could be deflationary. >> that's when local companies continue to produce closer to the customer base. in doing so, you cut out an enormous amount of waste and other costs. think about it, the ultimate form of localization, you know, nobod
let's dig into that with paul donovan and jared woodard. paul, i'll start with you.mon is right about the long-term inflationary forces, would you concede that, as well? >> well, i think jamie is, at least on this occasion, wrong, as he has been on one or two occasions in the past. essentially, when we look at the longer term, a country has the inflation rate that it wants. you choose the inflation you want, you set the policy, you get the rate you want. but there's a lot of deflation...