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and the stark contrast of this, the other historian such as johnson hailed it as the last arcadia. what the '20s demonstrate was a relative speed with which industrial productivity could transform luxuries into necessities and spread them down the class pyramid and what johnson recognized in the 1920s was that there was an economic tide sweeping across the country that permeated the lower income sector of the economy and was the classic case of the rising tide raises all boats. the economic facts indicates it was more widespread and more widely distributed than at any time in american history up until this point. the coolidge prosperity was indeed, real, but it wasn't permanent, and i think realistically, a history, any kind of economic history would tell you that no prosperity is ever permanent. so to blame the 1920s for the 1930s, while that's a position that most historians have taken and most economists and liberal economists have said that's an unfair characterization that you really cannot make that link and say, well, the 30s were so terrible, it must have been caused by the
and the stark contrast of this, the other historian such as johnson hailed it as the last arcadia. what the '20s demonstrate was a relative speed with which industrial productivity could transform luxuries into necessities and spread them down the class pyramid and what johnson recognized in the 1920s was that there was an economic tide sweeping across the country that permeated the lower income sector of the economy and was the classic case of the rising tide raises all boats. the economic...
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. >> on june 28th the killer moved north to the town of arcadia where he stabs to death a 28-year-oldearly cutting off her head. four days later, on july 2nd, police are called to the arcadia home of mary louise cannon, a 75-year-old grandmother. her body has been severely beaten and her throat is slit. >> the city of arcadia, the crime rate is relatively low, especially for violent crime. we can go an entire year without any murders at all or homicides. in this case we had these brutal, violent homicides, quite unusual. >> hoping to prevent public hysteria, authorities remain tight-lipped with the media. >> you knew there were murders being committed and fairly horrific because detectives weren't saying some things about them other than to say there was significant trauma to the victims. >> police already collected a mountain of evidence pointing to one killer, and a clue found at the next crime scene would convince them that they had no choice but to alert the public. >> morning of july 5th, we were awakened and told that we had a victim out in sierra madre where a 16-year-old was b
. >> on june 28th the killer moved north to the town of arcadia where he stabs to death a 28-year-oldearly cutting off her head. four days later, on july 2nd, police are called to the arcadia home of mary louise cannon, a 75-year-old grandmother. her body has been severely beaten and her throat is slit. >> the city of arcadia, the crime rate is relatively low, especially for violent crime. we can go an entire year without any murders at all or homicides. in this case we had these...
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these towns are -- bowling green, arcadia, spotsylvania itself. bells crossroad. granite springs. all of these are in the path of this storm that's moving east at about the 35 miles an hour. you can see these dark colors in here and this pink zone. this is the strongest storm right here. this is north of charlottesville and these are tracking just about due east. fredericksbu fredericksburg. rolling right as would spotsylvania county over the next half hour or so. expect strong, gusty wind and heavy rain briefly as they come through. this is a severe risk zone, and it includes all of virginia, all of maryland, all of west virginia. so we're not done yet. this is a sthooorm we do get sts around until midnight tonight. i'll be back with another update coming up. back to you. >> thanks, tom. >>> watching tweets from pepco. all hands on deck as they begin to restore power right now to about 3,000 customers, restored in just the past 20 minutes or so but asking for crews throughout the northeast and canada to come in and help. checking the other updated numbers. workers still trying to
these towns are -- bowling green, arcadia, spotsylvania itself. bells crossroad. granite springs. all of these are in the path of this storm that's moving east at about the 35 miles an hour. you can see these dark colors in here and this pink zone. this is the strongest storm right here. this is north of charlottesville and these are tracking just about due east. fredericksbu fredericksburg. rolling right as would spotsylvania county over the next half hour or so. expect strong, gusty wind and...
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arcadia development. and the president of devcon. all have had contracts with san jose. >> that's a story that people need to know. not to change their minds. but the money flowing in are from people who did business with the city and want to continue to do business. let's stay in the city's good graces. >> reporter: that's how it's benefiting them? >> as i say, it can't hurt. >> reporter: the chamber of commerce contributed the most money. about $70,000. >> the many of the partners that felt that measure "b" is important, contributed significant amounts. >> reporter: on the flip side, those who oppose measure "b" are working the phones. in hopes of sinking the measure. contributors have given more than $500,000 in cash and services to the campaign against measure "b." almost all of it from the american federation of state, county and municipal employees. yolanda cruz is the president of the local chapter. i think, these businesses are throwing are a lot of money at this right now. >> i think it's about protecting the working class.
arcadia development. and the president of devcon. all have had contracts with san jose. >> that's a story that people need to know. not to change their minds. but the money flowing in are from people who did business with the city and want to continue to do business. let's stay in the city's good graces. >> reporter: that's how it's benefiting them? >> as i say, it can't hurt. >> reporter: the chamber of commerce contributed the most money. about $70,000. >> the...
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other big donors, garden city sanitation, arcadia development, and the president of devcon. according to city records, all have or had contracts with san jose. >> that's the story people need to know. not necessarily to change their mind but at least to be aware that the money is flowing in in many respects from people who have done business with the city and want to continue to do business. in other words, let's stay in the city's good graces. >> reporter: and that's how it's benefiting them. >> as they say, can't hurt. >> reporter: the chamber of commerce contributed the most money, about $70,000. >> the mayor and the cihamber o commerce wanted to make sure the message got out why it is important. >> reporter: on the flip side, those who oppose measure "b" are working the phones. and hopes of sinking the measure, contributors giving more than half a million in cash and certificaservices to the ca against measure "b." almost all of it from the american federation of state, county, and municipal employees. >> it is a cause worth fighting for. >> reporter: yolanda cruz is the
other big donors, garden city sanitation, arcadia development, and the president of devcon. according to city records, all have or had contracts with san jose. >> that's the story people need to know. not necessarily to change their mind but at least to be aware that the money is flowing in in many respects from people who have done business with the city and want to continue to do business. in other words, let's stay in the city's good graces. >> reporter: and that's how it's...
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i am here zang from arcadia high school. my question was, following your respective experiences in the field, how would your reintegration back into society? >> the question was, after your experiences in battle, what was it like to come back into society? >> i would like to answer that one, because i came back to california and became a city manager in northern california, and i like combat better. [laughter] [applause] i actually spent three years doing prop 13, so those of you who were alive and understand the problem. [applause] leadership in the military or outside is the same. never leave from the back -- never believed it from the back. don't ever do things that you know -- that you don't know are the right thing to do. that goes from civilian life outside. >> like pat, i stayed in the years and continued on with leadership, taking care of the marines, commanding different commands from a company up to an infantry regiment of 5000 marines. but nothing changed as far as my views toward society. i was very proud of what
i am here zang from arcadia high school. my question was, following your respective experiences in the field, how would your reintegration back into society? >> the question was, after your experiences in battle, what was it like to come back into society? >> i would like to answer that one, because i came back to california and became a city manager in northern california, and i like combat better. [laughter] [applause] i actually spent three years doing prop 13, so those of you...
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i am here zang from arcadia high school. my question was, following your respective experiences in the field, how would your reintegration back into society? >> the question was, after your experiences in battle, what was it like to come back into society? >> i would like to answer that one, because i came back to california and became a city manager in northern california, and i like combat better. [laughter] [applause] i actually spent three years doing prop 13, so tho
i am here zang from arcadia high school. my question was, following your respective experiences in the field, how would your reintegration back into society? >> the question was, after your experiences in battle, what was it like to come back into society? >> i would like to answer that one, because i came back to california and became a city manager in northern california, and i like combat better. [laughter] [applause] i actually spent three years doing prop 13, so tho
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the arcadia national park. the national recreation area. a national lake shore. gaylord nelson wilderness. big bend national park. cabrio national park, calve earns national park and the wilderness, national memorial, national monument, cored in aow national memorial, land national historic reserve, first lady's national historic site, fort buoy national historic site, fort davis national historic site, fort stanwick national monument for union trading post historic site, gila cliff dwellings national monument, glazer national park, glazer bay national park, glacer bay wilderness, grenadines monuments national park, international peace garden, i skmbings le royal national park and wilderness, james garfield national historic site, joshua tree national park, clon dike gold rush national historic park, lake cleveland national recreation area, lake roosevelt national recreation area, mark billings rockefeller national historic park, peres national historic park, north cascades national park. olympic national park, olympic wilderness, or began pipe cactus national mo
the arcadia national park. the national recreation area. a national lake shore. gaylord nelson wilderness. big bend national park. cabrio national park, calve earns national park and the wilderness, national memorial, national monument, cored in aow national memorial, land national historic reserve, first lady's national historic site, fort buoy national historic site, fort davis national historic site, fort stanwick national monument for union trading post historic site, gila cliff dwellings...