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before eldridge met christie kemp. >> jamey eldridge moved in next to me in the room and man, she wasust beautiful. you know? she didn't want nothing to do with me. she didn't like me. but you know, she came around. the dimples, they got her. you're crazy, but i love you. jamie has trust issues. >> look at you. what are you my [ bleep ] counselor? >> yes. >> i think we'd be very good. >> we do great together. i'm laid back and she's a fire cracker. >> i love her. yeah, i'm in love with her. and she loves me. it's a much more intense kind of love than i think you would get out in the free world because out there, you have so many distractions, you know, and other things to do. you don't have that in here. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> but there are two downsides to prison relationships. one is that displays of affection are against the rules and can result in segregation. the other is that most of the the time, one person eventually gets left behind. campbell is in the third year of a mandatory 20-year sentence for second-degree murder. eldridge in her third year of an eight-year se
before eldridge met christie kemp. >> jamey eldridge moved in next to me in the room and man, she wasust beautiful. you know? she didn't want nothing to do with me. she didn't like me. but you know, she came around. the dimples, they got her. you're crazy, but i love you. jamie has trust issues. >> look at you. what are you my [ bleep ] counselor? >> yes. >> i think we'd be very good. >> we do great together. i'm laid back and she's a fire cracker. >> i love...
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. >> eldridge johnson was a delaware boy. he was born in wilmington, but soon at the age of three, he moved to dover. his family decided in the mid 20th century in the 1960s, it would be nice to have a memorial to him. this is why this was created in 1965 and opened to the public in 1967. to tell his story and to get a message out that this delaware native invented this spring motor that would take the flat disk machine to fruition and make it a success. >> as he was growing up here in dover, they didn't really do that well in school. he was such a genius that i think when you are young, you can pay attention and he was told growing up he would not be smart enough to go to college. instead of trying to make that happen, they decided to apprentice him. he did live with an aunt up there. in that process, he learned an awful lot about what it took to have his own business. he was able to buy a machine shop in camden, new jersey and went from wire stitching all the way up through repairing machines. he got good at that trade and
. >> eldridge johnson was a delaware boy. he was born in wilmington, but soon at the age of three, he moved to dover. his family decided in the mid 20th century in the 1960s, it would be nice to have a memorial to him. this is why this was created in 1965 and opened to the public in 1967. to tell his story and to get a message out that this delaware native invented this spring motor that would take the flat disk machine to fruition and make it a success. >> as he was growing up here...
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. ♪ >>> eldridge johnson was a delaware boy.e was born in wilmington, but soon at the age of 3 he moved to dover, and his family decided in the mid 20th century, in the 1960s that it would be nice to have a memorial to him. so that is why this museum was created in 1965. it opened to the public in 1967 to tell his story and to get the message out that this delaware native invented the spring motor that would take the flat disk machine to fruition and make it a success. ♪ >> er johnson, as he was growing up here in dover didn't really do that well in school, but he was such a genius that i think when you're young, it's really hard to do well in school and pay attention, and he was actually told, growing up, that he would not be smart enough to go to college. so, instead of trying to make that happen, his parents decided to apprentice him to a machinist in philadelphia. so he did live with an aunt up there, and in that process, he learned an awful lot about what it took to have his own business. and eventually, he was able to buy
. ♪ >>> eldridge johnson was a delaware boy.e was born in wilmington, but soon at the age of 3 he moved to dover, and his family decided in the mid 20th century, in the 1960s that it would be nice to have a memorial to him. so that is why this museum was created in 1965. it opened to the public in 1967 to tell his story and to get the message out that this delaware native invented the spring motor that would take the flat disk machine to fruition and make it a success. ♪ >>...
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here is keith eldridge from kmo out of seattle. >> reporter: folks here knew the third storm was going to pack a punch. high tide mixed with high waves and high winds taking their toll on yet another washaway beach home. a few weeks ago, this home was a few blocks from the beach. now it's part of the beach. >> it's gone. came faster than we thought, that's for sure. a lot faster. >> reporter: jim green knows all too well. his home went in earlier this week. when he bought the home, the beach was a mile away. >> when we bought the house, it said erosion. that dunlt concern us. >> reporter: no insurance. i's just a loss. >> it's been aggressive this year. >> reporter: this man's home is about to go into the ocean. waves continuing to eat away at the property. two weeks ago the neighbor's home tipped in and was devoured by the sea. it's called north cove where the school and dozens of homes are gone. >> i think this is mother nature. i think it was all ocean at one time and it's sand just reclaiming itself. i think the currents are doing what they do. >> the folks here resigned to the fac
here is keith eldridge from kmo out of seattle. >> reporter: folks here knew the third storm was going to pack a punch. high tide mixed with high waves and high winds taking their toll on yet another washaway beach home. a few weeks ago, this home was a few blocks from the beach. now it's part of the beach. >> it's gone. came faster than we thought, that's for sure. a lot faster. >> reporter: jim green knows all too well. his home went in earlier this week. when he bought the...
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so when eldridge and lacey murrow became concerned about how much this bridge might move, they hired bert farquharson to conduct some studies. >> as part of his study, dr. farquharson sets up film cameras a few weeks after the bridge opens to capture its movements. several weeks later, the same cameras capture the drama of the bridge's final movements as they unfold. >> the phenomenal thing is we're watching steel and concrete half a mile long twisting 20 times a minute. as the twisting increased, light poles began to dance not only back and forth, but to snap off. the suspender cables that went from the bridge deck to the main suspension cable itself began to snap. >> and then the unimaginable happens. the massive steel structure bends, whips and contorts so violently that it collapses into the rushing water below. both make it off the bridge alive, but not tubby. he's still in the backseat when the structure gives way. the bridge failure makes news all across the world. >> the tacoma narrows bridge dedicated in 1940 was the pride of the northwest. four months after it was opened th
so when eldridge and lacey murrow became concerned about how much this bridge might move, they hired bert farquharson to conduct some studies. >> as part of his study, dr. farquharson sets up film cameras a few weeks after the bridge opens to capture its movements. several weeks later, the same cameras capture the drama of the bridge's final movements as they unfold. >> the phenomenal thing is we're watching steel and concrete half a mile long twisting 20 times a minute. as the...
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randolph from virginia, mason from virginia, and eldridge perry from massachusetts said there is no bill of rights. in the ratification process it was not certain that this document would be ratified. it was not certain at all. it was only ratified because there was a bill of rights. going to be a bill of rights. it was agreed by certain states they would ratify on the presumption there would be a bill of rights. james madison, who worked very hard to get the ratification in virginia, and it occurred very narrowly, a member of the first house of representatives he , drafted not 12 amendments, he drafted 39 amendments. 12 of them got through both houses. they ultimately were approved by the states, and they became part of our system of government. without the bill of rights, i think our constitution would not be what it is. it is a unique set of freedoms and rights. and i think all of us are privileged to be in a country that has these rights and these freedoms, and i think all of you, everybody should think about how unusual it is that a country like this, all of us who have risen up fro
randolph from virginia, mason from virginia, and eldridge perry from massachusetts said there is no bill of rights. in the ratification process it was not certain that this document would be ratified. it was not certain at all. it was only ratified because there was a bill of rights. going to be a bill of rights. it was agreed by certain states they would ratify on the presumption there would be a bill of rights. james madison, who worked very hard to get the ratification in virginia, and it...
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randolph from virginia, mason from virginia, and eldridge perry from massachusetts said there is no bill of rights. in the ratification process, it was not certain that this document would be ratified. it was not certain at all. it was only ratified because there was a bill of rights. going to be a bill of rights. it was agreed by certain states they would ratify on the presumption there would be a bill of rights. james madison, who worked very hard to get the ratification in virginia, and it occurred very narrowly, a member of the first house of representatives, he drafted not 12 amendments, he drafted 39 amendments. 12 of them got through both houses. they ultimately were approved by the states, and they became part of our system of government. without the bill of rights, i think our constitution would not be what it is. it is a unique set of freedoms and rights. and i think all of us are privileged to be in a country that has these rights and these freedoms, and i think all of you, everybody should think about how unusual it is that a country like this, all of us who have risen up fro
randolph from virginia, mason from virginia, and eldridge perry from massachusetts said there is no bill of rights. in the ratification process, it was not certain that this document would be ratified. it was not certain at all. it was only ratified because there was a bill of rights. going to be a bill of rights. it was agreed by certain states they would ratify on the presumption there would be a bill of rights. james madison, who worked very hard to get the ratification in virginia, and it...
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what the pair had to say when they sat down with natalie. >>> and brett eldridge is here that's yyeah.ewak pandora. he went to jared. this holiday, find these pandora charms, exclusively at jared. you're good. i know. that's why...he went to jared. and we're here in detroit with our amazing team members. the best part about working with quicken loans, is that you have a mortgage expert on the other line that's always gonna find out the best possible solution. we just don't treat you as a loan number. we wanna make sure that we help you out. we're people just like them. ya know, and we know that they have jobs, they have kids, they have soccer. their home is where their heart is. so we wanna make sure that we take care of them. call quicken loans today for a mortgage experience that's engineered to amaze! some people think vegetables are boring. but with green giant's delicious seasonings and blends, we just may change their minds. ho ho ho green giant! thanks for inspiring me to be as good as you think i am. with petsmart's holiday bonus bucks, it's even easier to give thanks! spend $35
what the pair had to say when they sat down with natalie. >>> and brett eldridge is here that's yyeah.ewak pandora. he went to jared. this holiday, find these pandora charms, exclusively at jared. you're good. i know. that's why...he went to jared. and we're here in detroit with our amazing team members. the best part about working with quicken loans, is that you have a mortgage expert on the other line that's always gonna find out the best possible solution. we just don't treat you as...
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every single member of this body, and i know it all too well because a friend of mine, justin eldridge of southeastern connecticut, succumbed to suicide as well. he was deployed in combat in afghanistan where he braved mortar fire and sniper fire and he returned to his family, his children and his wife, his very young family, suffering from traumatic brain injury and post post-traumatic stress. as brave as he'd been on the battlefield, he could not win that war at home. he sought mental health care at the connecticut v.a. facility and he had gone through a long battle for benefits. i helped him with it. but there was a significant gap in the continuity of his medical care. basically he slipped through the crack. and he eventually took his life. i knew him as the founder of the marine corps league in southeastern connecticut, which i was proud to join as a member. how he fell into that black hole of depression and despair, i certainly will never understand. but i hope someone could have understood it if we had provided the kinds of presources that are necessary -- resources that are nec
every single member of this body, and i know it all too well because a friend of mine, justin eldridge of southeastern connecticut, succumbed to suicide as well. he was deployed in combat in afghanistan where he braved mortar fire and sniper fire and he returned to his family, his children and his wife, his very young family, suffering from traumatic brain injury and post post-traumatic stress. as brave as he'd been on the battlefield, he could not win that war at home. he sought mental health...