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. >> my name is sharon bowen. after my husband, bill, passed away, i started to receive lots of phone calls about a scrapbook that he had kept in a trunk in our bedroom. i knew very little about "shoeless" joe jackson, but now i do. >> bill and sharon bowen raise two children in a cleveland suburb. how long were you married? >> we were married 39 years. >> bill, a professional fundraiser, works for local universities and the salvation army. he's a native clevelander and a baseball nut. >> this is bill, probably around 5 or 6. >> bill started collecting at a very early age. >> and never stops. card collecting becomes a family affair. >> did you do any collecting with him? >> that was my thing with him and with his father -- every saturday, going to baseball-card shows, just sitting around the kitchen table and looking at all the cards. >> through work, bill becomes friends with a retired professor who shares his passion for collecting. >> and one day, the -- the gentleman's wife said to him, "i have a book i bet yo
. >> my name is sharon bowen. after my husband, bill, passed away, i started to receive lots of phone calls about a scrapbook that he had kept in a trunk in our bedroom. i knew very little about "shoeless" joe jackson, but now i do. >> bill and sharon bowen raise two children in a cleveland suburb. how long were you married? >> we were married 39 years. >> bill, a professional fundraiser, works for local universities and the salvation army. he's a native...
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of richmondords bowens. "leave them rest." that was the result of a suggestion to beautifying this sacred spot. richmond said he thought it was not necessary to leave those who are buried here. let them rest. you don't need to beautify this area. i agree with that. just anything now, you have a feeling you are in touch with nature, ancestors. is peaceful here. leave them rest is on the arch. those are the words of richmond bolin. -- bowens. it matters to me because it involves my ancestors that left a legacy here at drayton hall. i have learned over time some of the things they have done and have been involved with. it matters to me. and have also matter some matter in some way to others as well. i would like to get that out, and also to encourage others the navy have been involved in similar situations -- that maybe have been involved in similar situations that ancestors are a part of your history. they should be included and it should matter to them as well. this is just an example of what can happen, to be involved and we t
of richmondords bowens. "leave them rest." that was the result of a suggestion to beautifying this sacred spot. richmond said he thought it was not necessary to leave those who are buried here. let them rest. you don't need to beautify this area. i agree with that. just anything now, you have a feeling you are in touch with nature, ancestors. is peaceful here. leave them rest is on the arch. those are the words of richmond bolin. -- bowens. it matters to me because it involves my...
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of richmondords bowens. "leave them rest." that was the result of a suggestion to beautifying this sacred spot. richmond said he thought it was not necessary to leave those who are buried here. let them rest. you don't need to beautify this area. i agree with that. just anything now, you have a feeling you are in touch with nature, ancestors. is peaceful here. leave them rest is on the arch. those are the words of richmond bolin. -- bowens. it matters to me because it involves my ancestors that left a legacy here at drayton hall. i have learned over time some of the things they have done and have been involved with. it matters to me. and have also matter some matter in some way to others as well. i would like to get that out, and also to encourage others the navy have been involved in similar situations -- that maybe have been involved in similar situations that ancestors are a part of your history. they should be included and it should matter to them as well. this is just an example of what can happen, to be involved and we t
of richmondords bowens. "leave them rest." that was the result of a suggestion to beautifying this sacred spot. richmond said he thought it was not necessary to leave those who are buried here. let them rest. you don't need to beautify this area. i agree with that. just anything now, you have a feeling you are in touch with nature, ancestors. is peaceful here. leave them rest is on the arch. those are the words of richmond bolin. -- bowens. it matters to me because it involves my...
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joining us also is ashley-bowen -- ashley bowen-murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. our focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." let me start with you, ashley. how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it? ashley: it is a scripted drama that takes place at a union field hospital. exceeding, a union general hospital. it is pretty accurate. they worked with a lot of historians. they did a lot of research into both what occupied alexandria was like an specific family members -- the green family, a major character in the show. they were real people. some of the physicians and surgeons and other folks are composites of the various people who would have worked there, but there is a lot of reality. the new york times called it "gray's anatomy" with crinolines, pretty good description? >> the fabric that civil war women would have worn. ashley: which i think is pretty accurate. which makes it pretty accurate. as much as there is medicine and history, it is also really funny and there is drama and
joining us also is ashley-bowen -- ashley bowen-murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. our focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." let me start with you, ashley. how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it? ashley: it is a scripted drama that takes place at a union field hospital. exceeding, a union general hospital. it is pretty accurate. they worked with a lot of historians. they did a lot...
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joining us also is ashley-bowen -- ashley bowen-murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." let me start with you, ashley. how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it?
joining us also is ashley-bowen -- ashley bowen-murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." let me start with you, ashley. how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it?
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earlier this week commissioner bowen announced her commission to retire in the coming months although her tenure doesn't expire until 2018. can you share your thoughts on the practical impact on not filling all spots? >> i think whoever came up with the idea of commissioners with five members was a wise person. i think there's a logic to a five-member structure. it allows for a ranger views to be brought to bear in setting policy. it also allows for a balancing of efforts. i've spent the last three years, almost three years and i was the only republican on a commission which at two or three democrats on it, currently has one democrats. and when you're in that environment it makes it very hard to really reach a board consensus and have the type of give and take. so i think it's variety important that we get back to a five-member commission. i think we're better with five members than without. now, having said that, we continue to work very well at the commission, commissioner bowen and i work very well and so work is getting done but i think we're better for it when we have a full comm
earlier this week commissioner bowen announced her commission to retire in the coming months although her tenure doesn't expire until 2018. can you share your thoughts on the practical impact on not filling all spots? >> i think whoever came up with the idea of commissioners with five members was a wise person. i think there's a logic to a five-member structure. it allows for a ranger views to be brought to bear in setting policy. it also allows for a balancing of efforts. i've spent the...
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the two were last seen on friday in the 26-hundred block of "bowen road" in southeast.-c police say it's critical they are found. call if you know anything about where they might be. some fairfax county teachers are upset about a new policy regarding raises. teachers are upset about a new policy next year, only teachers with master's degrees will be getting cost of living increases. and teachers with more than roughly 19 years of experience will no longer be getting those raises. impacted teachers say the new policy will likely cost up to 700 teachers two-to-four-thousa nd dollars a year. last year, the county stopped providing financial assistance for master's degrees. the school system blames current funding realities and the failure of the meals tax referendum for the budget cuts. seven is on your side this morning - keeping your car in top shape. a new study just released says there's one thing worth spending a little more on. according to triple a- upgrading to synthetic engine oil is worth the extra cash. tests conducted by the travel group found synthetic oil out
the two were last seen on friday in the 26-hundred block of "bowen road" in southeast.-c police say it's critical they are found. call if you know anything about where they might be. some fairfax county teachers are upset about a new policy regarding raises. teachers are upset about a new policy next year, only teachers with master's degrees will be getting cost of living increases. and teachers with more than roughly 19 years of experience will no longer be getting those raises....
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charges while there, he grabbed the pistol of deputy wade bassett and chad both him and deputy wendell bowen he shot himself before police could we apprehend him. that's horrible enough, obviously. now an investigation finds that he should never been free to commit the shooting at first place. he should have bn behind bars. ed henry has been on this all day, he joins us now with more. >> attorney general jeff sessions has been reversing obama era crime policies by making the case last eight years, soft sentences lead with more violent crime. he's been met with scorn from the left, many liberals believe these charges are simply nonviolent drug offenses. in this case in tennessee, it suggests not so much. the now deceased criminal who shot to police officers, and 2003 he was arrested for conspiracy to manufacture and distribute meth. 15 years in prison. at the tail end of the obama years, the drug sentences for 6,000 inmates were slashed, to cut down on over grounding, to be fair to more drug offenders in parts because perceived racial disparities. fast-forward to earlier this month, he gets a
charges while there, he grabbed the pistol of deputy wade bassett and chad both him and deputy wendell bowen he shot himself before police could we apprehend him. that's horrible enough, obviously. now an investigation finds that he should never been free to commit the shooting at first place. he should have bn behind bars. ed henry has been on this all day, he joins us now with more. >> attorney general jeff sessions has been reversing obama era crime policies by making the case last...
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alan bowen from agb associates is with me. he is an airline analyst.ome a very entrenched stand—off, hasn't it? and it is more than just pay which is at stake. yes, it started with pay. it relates to cabin crew who began work after 2010 and they are on a very different and much lower pay scale than different and much lower pay scale tha n staff different and much lower pay scale than staff who were there before. but that has been resolved but ba took the view that because they went on strike, they would lose all the additional benefits they are entitled to. what will happen now? this is coming right in the middle of the holiday season, really, at the start of it, anyway. how much disruption is there going to be? interestingly, ba seems to have leased aircraft from qatar airlines. interesting choice. indeed, we are aware they are bringing in nine aircraft to operate flights which they might not be able to operate themselves. the number of staff going on strike maximum appears to be about 11100 and they have a total of 15,000. their intention is to opera
alan bowen from agb associates is with me. he is an airline analyst.ome a very entrenched stand—off, hasn't it? and it is more than just pay which is at stake. yes, it started with pay. it relates to cabin crew who began work after 2010 and they are on a very different and much lower pay scale than different and much lower pay scale tha n staff different and much lower pay scale than staff who were there before. but that has been resolved but ba took the view that because they went on strike,...
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will report directly to downing street where the chief of staff is the former housing minister kevin bowen there are certain conflicts of interest that's really denied agitated to different people i could be their god and bible will be completely objective but what the residents want is transparency their whole problem is to reason with me would listen is that they don't feel listened to the process is going to frustrate them further they're already angry this could make it worse another own goal potentially gloats over the long growth and and there be an inquest coroner's inquest at some point let's go. the telegraph and and what resumes probably be more worried about regenerating because you do and i think she's right about everything at the moment and one of the reasons is summarized by the telegraph germany hence that soft bricks that compromise amid fears the reason may could be ousted during talks this is beautiful reason may call the general election to get a big mandate for hardbacks it c. loses for a majority suddenly a softer exit looks on the cards so what do the germans do they
will report directly to downing street where the chief of staff is the former housing minister kevin bowen there are certain conflicts of interest that's really denied agitated to different people i could be their god and bible will be completely objective but what the residents want is transparency their whole problem is to reason with me would listen is that they don't feel listened to the process is going to frustrate them further they're already angry this could make it worse another own...
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in the 2600 block of rolling road -- of bowen road.now anything about where they might be. adrianna: a woman is now facing 10 years in prison after being accused of leaking classified .nformation from the nsa sam: the 25 euros at the center of the investigation -- her name is reality winner. a government contractor and on social media, she says that she lives in columbia maryland but is originally from texas. month, she printed a classified nsa memo and send it to an online news outlet. u.s. election of 2016 but there is no proof that the roads were affected. investigators proof that only six this form and she was the only person in contact the email. level security clearance but now faces 10 years in prison. adrianna: this comes as we await testimony from james comey. the showdown is set for thursday morning and the white house says that trump will not take executive action to stop it so you can expect to hear about james comey's private conversations with the president. theakers will ask if president wanted james comey to pledge loya
in the 2600 block of rolling road -- of bowen road.now anything about where they might be. adrianna: a woman is now facing 10 years in prison after being accused of leaking classified .nformation from the nsa sam: the 25 euros at the center of the investigation -- her name is reality winner. a government contractor and on social media, she says that she lives in columbia maryland but is originally from texas. month, she printed a classified nsa memo and send it to an online news outlet. u.s....
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. >> we have a book called island of -- by stephen bowen. he's a comedian author it's about when peter the great decided to send two ships to sts known as alaska. he did it to study the national world. to do photography work by chaos ensued, there is shipwrecked on a deserted island and they all got scurvy. so peter the great, and scurvy. >> is based in boston, why do you come to new york every year for book expo? >> it's a great way to see booksellers and find out which authors would like to do events. it's wonderful chance to meet with the media. i just saw fox news producer who we deal with a lot. we show them our fall list and given that are catalog. >> give me another title you're excited about. >> the ghost -- of brooklyn. about a ship harbored in brooklyn during the revolution it was a prison ship, terrible conditions but he made a career of researching ships that played a role in war. if you like maritime stories but also like american history or world history, robert watson is your guy. >> thank you for your time. >> up next on afte
. >> we have a book called island of -- by stephen bowen. he's a comedian author it's about when peter the great decided to send two ships to sts known as alaska. he did it to study the national world. to do photography work by chaos ensued, there is shipwrecked on a deserted island and they all got scurvy. so peter the great, and scurvy. >> is based in boston, why do you come to new york every year for book expo? >> it's a great way to see booksellers and find out which...
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he has as much experience to be fed chairman as our own eric bowen. seriously, the same resume, the same college experience. i'm not criticizing eric. look at his academic background. he is not a phd in economics, he's never studied economics. he is a guy that was a commodities trader. so is eric. that is what were dealing with here. he is probably not going to be fed chairman. the closest thing he's got is leading a search to find one. here's one thing i would say about this, donald trump is playing with fire with this in this sense. i keep hearing administration officials say were gonna get tax cuts done this year and it's coming, but they haven't materialized and are not even close. if you put in somebody in there that is not a dove, someone who believes in a strong dollar, someone who does not believe in constant easing every time there's an economic downturn and that inflation needs to be the first thing the fed addresses, not the other part of their mandate which is employment, then that could really hurt the economy and maybe even cause a reces
he has as much experience to be fed chairman as our own eric bowen. seriously, the same resume, the same college experience. i'm not criticizing eric. look at his academic background. he is not a phd in economics, he's never studied economics. he is a guy that was a commodities trader. so is eric. that is what were dealing with here. he is probably not going to be fed chairman. the closest thing he's got is leading a search to find one. here's one thing i would say about this, donald trump is...
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game five is kicking off in oakland and espn's bruce bowen is joining us now and, bruce, the cavs, theycal fouls in the game so what is the strategy now? just be physical? make it a slugfest. what do you think about that? >> i like the strategy. they've tried other strategies. they tried to run with golden state. that didn't work. they came back home in game three, and they still tried to run with golden state. that didn't work. so now you're running out of options, michael. you know that as a defensive player, you got to bring some fight to the game. you got to bring that grit. this is an east coast style play. they are accustomed to doing that. they are not accustomed to the golden state warriors. you have to try to effect kevin durant and his onslaught is the only way. >> trying to slow down kd. >> nobody says -- >> i know. he's got the eyebrow. element like a rock. we know the game is in oakland tonight. i don't think that they wanted to go back to cleveland, especially after what draymond green said about the cavs' fans not being the sharpest i mean, come on. that can only get the
game five is kicking off in oakland and espn's bruce bowen is joining us now and, bruce, the cavs, theycal fouls in the game so what is the strategy now? just be physical? make it a slugfest. what do you think about that? >> i like the strategy. they've tried other strategies. they tried to run with golden state. that didn't work. they came back home in game three, and they still tried to run with golden state. that didn't work. so now you're running out of options, michael. you know that...
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espn's bruce bowen is joining us and t.j.t to go down's quicken loans arena in cleveland and this series is the most watched finals since michael jordan's championship in 1998 and tonight the golden state warriors, well, they're knocking on the door of nba history, one win away from winning it all in a perfect 16-0 playoff run. never been done before and the warriors have a commanding three-game lead against the cavs after kevin durant's last-minute three-pointer wednesday night sealed the deal leaving cleveland and you see lebron james right there all cleveland fans and lebron all stunned and welcome, welcome, you guys. hey, t.j., how are you doing, man? the cavs on the brink of elimination trying to avoid -- sorry, trying to avoid the sweep. you're in there. in the thick of it. what's the mood in cleveland right now? >> well, i would say it's more so of resignation than resolve. cleveland rocks and these are some of the best sport fans you will find. they have a hole now that no one has ever dug out from and i spent a lot o
espn's bruce bowen is joining us and t.j.t to go down's quicken loans arena in cleveland and this series is the most watched finals since michael jordan's championship in 1998 and tonight the golden state warriors, well, they're knocking on the door of nba history, one win away from winning it all in a perfect 16-0 playoff run. never been done before and the warriors have a commanding three-game lead against the cavs after kevin durant's last-minute three-pointer wednesday night sealed the deal...
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california worked with leading security researchers, the secretary of the state at the time was debra bowen, they instituted some of the best practices, we believe for election security. my understanding is that it is considered a gold standard. my question is, does dhs have the technical capability and authority to courtney to study like that for all of the states? >> we do have the technical capability and authority to conduct those studies. >> have you pursued that as a viable option to help the state to everything they can to secure their system? >> that is one of the areas we are considering, yes-man. >> can be taken a look at that study those commissioned in california 2007? if not, anchorage you do. >> i have not personally, but i will. >> a most concerned that the federal government does not have the information it needs any situations where there's been a breach. is there any reason why they need to -- >> can you tell me is there any requirement that the state notifies residence when the state suspects there may be a breach? >> i cannot. i know multiple states have different sunshi
california worked with leading security researchers, the secretary of the state at the time was debra bowen, they instituted some of the best practices, we believe for election security. my understanding is that it is considered a gold standard. my question is, does dhs have the technical capability and authority to courtney to study like that for all of the states? >> we do have the technical capability and authority to conduct those studies. >> have you pursued that as a viable...
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california worked with leading security researchers, the secretary of state at the time was deborah bowen and they instituted some of the best practices we believe for election security. my understanding is that it is considered a gold standard. my question is does dhs have the technical capability and authority to coordinate a study like that for all the states? >> we do have the technical capability and authority to conduct those sorts of studies, ma'am, yes. >> have you pursued that as a viable option to help the states do everything they can to secure their systems? >> that is one of the areas that we're considering, yes, ma'am. >> have you taken a look at that study that was commissioned in california in 2007? >> i have not personally, but i will read it, ma'am. >> i'm concerned that the federal government does not have all the information it needs in the situations where there's been a breach. is there any requirement that a state notify the federal government when they suspect there's been a breach? >> no, ma'am. and in terms of the american public and voters in each of these state
california worked with leading security researchers, the secretary of state at the time was deborah bowen and they instituted some of the best practices we believe for election security. my understanding is that it is considered a gold standard. my question is does dhs have the technical capability and authority to coordinate a study like that for all the states? >> we do have the technical capability and authority to conduct those sorts of studies, ma'am, yes. >> have you pursued...
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jeremy bowen is standing outside, do jeremy?ives, hartlepool, vale of clwyd... stayed labour. the conservatives interestingly took angus in scotland, on paper looked like they had no prospect of doing whatsoever. 3am, let's see what we knew by then, more seats coming on, look at the labour line, they've ta ken more seats coming on, look at the labour line, they've taken sheffield hallam, nick clegg at that point is out of the house of commons, as goat north—east coast labour, interesting, and ipswich goals from blue to red, again to labourfrom the conservatives. the conservatives are hanging on to what they've got. cleethorpes for example but they would expect to hang onto those kinds of seats. what are they doing a disturbing them forward? nothing outside scotland at all. 4am, let's look now, what do we have on the labour side? badly spent came in, the late joe labour side? badly spent came in, the latejoe cox, that was her constituency. and in london, people we re constituency. and in london, people were posting quite high per
jeremy bowen is standing outside, do jeremy?ives, hartlepool, vale of clwyd... stayed labour. the conservatives interestingly took angus in scotland, on paper looked like they had no prospect of doing whatsoever. 3am, let's see what we knew by then, more seats coming on, look at the labour line, they've ta ken more seats coming on, look at the labour line, they've taken sheffield hallam, nick clegg at that point is out of the house of commons, as goat north—east coast labour, interesting, and...