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he said he knew more about the engines and the plan was for him to go back to dayton with his fathernd they were going to build motorcycles. they did. they started a motorcycle company. records in the smithsonian in washington, d.c. at the air and space museum. he said in the evening near his house he would take long walks for dinner and he would happen upon a workshop where the wright brothers were working and i got to know them. i didn't believe a word of that. guy ands a 22-year-old he loved internal combustion engines and the smell of oil and grease. he love the noise and he loved to make engines smaller and more powerful. he made a beeline for their workshop and when they found out he was a purdue engineer they cliff helped the wright brothers improve their engine and improve their controls. he wasn't satisfied with that. he became one of the wright brothers original exhibition flyers who went around the country to demonstrate the flight to people. had to go to his father and say the money you invested in my purdue education so i could build motorcycles, i'm going to go fly airp
he said he knew more about the engines and the plan was for him to go back to dayton with his fathernd they were going to build motorcycles. they did. they started a motorcycle company. records in the smithsonian in washington, d.c. at the air and space museum. he said in the evening near his house he would take long walks for dinner and he would happen upon a workshop where the wright brothers were working and i got to know them. i didn't believe a word of that. guy ands a 22-year-old he loved...
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let me first go to mayor nan whaley of dayton. and by the way, i have been to every one of your communities. and i'm very impressed. i've seen them all. always glad to champion your issues. madam mayor, perhaps he would proceed with opening remarks -- person perhaps -- perhaps you would proceed? >> thank you, chairman neil -- neal. we appreciate talking with someone who knows what we are going through and the small group of former mayors that of don that work it makes a big difference. thank you for the opportunity. 2019 was a hard year for dayton. our series -- our city was rocked by a series of unprecedented events. a kkk rally. sears amassed tornadoes. anna mass shooting that claims nine lives. these eventsg as were to our community, they also caused financial consequences and caused us to dip into our reserves to make up for unexpected expenses. while 2019 in dayton was an anomaly, it can serve as a microcosm of what every city in the country is going through today. mayors must lead their communities through difficult and trag
let me first go to mayor nan whaley of dayton. and by the way, i have been to every one of your communities. and i'm very impressed. i've seen them all. always glad to champion your issues. madam mayor, perhaps he would proceed with opening remarks -- person perhaps -- perhaps you would proceed? >> thank you, chairman neil -- neal. we appreciate talking with someone who knows what we are going through and the small group of former mayors that of don that work it makes a big difference....
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he was stationed in dayton. in 1919, he flew an airplane out of the campus, landed it right here at purdue. he came with a petition, waving a petition. it was at the board of trustees meeting. it was june. he said, we should start an aeronautical program here at purdue. within a couple years, they did start an aeronautical engineering program as part of mechanical engineering. mechanical engineering has been the root of so many fields of engineering. he was one of the first in the country. -- it was one of the first in the country. it was one of a handful of aeronautical engineering programs. george haskins eventually left the air force, came to purdue, and headed up that program, which was floundering. all the records say that he just worked day and night to build that program into one of the greatest programs in the country. when world war ii started, he was taken back to the military. he never returned to purdue, but he had built something special here. after world war ii, aeronautical engineering was separat
he was stationed in dayton. in 1919, he flew an airplane out of the campus, landed it right here at purdue. he came with a petition, waving a petition. it was at the board of trustees meeting. it was june. he said, we should start an aeronautical program here at purdue. within a couple years, they did start an aeronautical engineering program as part of mechanical engineering. mechanical engineering has been the root of so many fields of engineering. he was one of the first in the country. --...
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this was during a time when dayton was one of the communities in the country that had the most opioid overdoses and all the crime related to that. and del rio was there to help. he was shot twice in the face while serving a warrant in relation to an investigation nool -- into drugs. from the crime scene, investigators recovered cash, fentanyl, the deadliest of all the opioids, and marijuana, along with weapons. detective del rio fought bravely for his life but in the end his wounds were too much to bear. this is an issue that's very personal to me. i spent a lot of my time working on this drug crisis trying to get congress to pass legislation to stop this addiction so that officers like detective del rio don't have to fight and die, fighting this scourge in our communities. i was honored to attend detective del rio's visitation where i joined hundreds of grateful citizens at an arena. it was unbelievable, the turnout. again, fellow officers, d.e.a. officers, police officers, officers came from all over the region. when i spoke with his wife kathy and their family, i told them his sacr
this was during a time when dayton was one of the communities in the country that had the most opioid overdoses and all the crime related to that. and del rio was there to help. he was shot twice in the face while serving a warrant in relation to an investigation nool -- into drugs. from the crime scene, investigators recovered cash, fentanyl, the deadliest of all the opioids, and marijuana, along with weapons. detective del rio fought bravely for his life but in the end his wounds were too...
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talk to kathleen from dayton, ohio. good morning. just what to say to 86, i wantcaller, at to encourage her to call her aging.gency area on they will come in and help, and identify your problems and help you. i hope she gets help. grandparent. i take care of a 92-year-old mother. that is going well. i keep her in. i take her out to the sunshine when i can. ingrandchildren live colorado and both of their parents or teachers. it has been interesting to hear their stories as well as my sister who is a to cheer -- teacher. it sounds fascinating what parents or teachers are dealing with on zoom. describehe scenes they with trying to have kids coming in, it sounds like saturday night live skits. issues.e humorous some of my friends who are someers, they talk about families, my concerns are that campies who cannot afford or even afford caregivers. i have heard stories about 10-year-olds watching four cousins and siblings who are younger than them. i've heard stories about 80-year-olds watching a sibling. my concern are the families who do n
talk to kathleen from dayton, ohio. good morning. just what to say to 86, i wantcaller, at to encourage her to call her aging.gency area on they will come in and help, and identify your problems and help you. i hope she gets help. grandparent. i take care of a 92-year-old mother. that is going well. i keep her in. i take her out to the sunshine when i can. ingrandchildren live colorado and both of their parents or teachers. it has been interesting to hear their stories as well as my sister who...
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the system has been installed in a handful of businesses so far in dayton shopping at an apple store will now look much different as the company begins to reopen more locations. apple will now require our temperature checks at the door and face coverings about a 100 brick and mortar stores have already reopened around the world for safety the company's limiting the number of people inside and curbside drop-off and pick-up options will be available at some locations. >>just days after filing for bankruptcy jc penney says that it is now planning to close nearly 200 stores this year, the retail giant has struggled to gain profits for years but the pandemic caused sales to plummet last friday jason kennedy filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the retailer has 85,000 employees and so far it is unclear how many people will be affected. next year. the company plans to close an additional 50 stores. jc penney is the 4th national retailer to file for bankruptcy this month along with j crew neiman marcus and stage stores next today, encouraging results in the hunt for a covid-19 vaccine
the system has been installed in a handful of businesses so far in dayton shopping at an apple store will now look much different as the company begins to reopen more locations. apple will now require our temperature checks at the door and face coverings about a 100 brick and mortar stores have already reopened around the world for safety the company's limiting the number of people inside and curbside drop-off and pick-up options will be available at some locations. >>just days after...
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dayton has had to furlough 420 employees, about 25% of the workforce. could there be even more to come or do you feel confident that federal help is coming? >> well, i think we really are working hard to make sure that we do get federal help but nothing is certain. that's why we're trying to share the story about what's happening on the front lines and in our community. we've put forward to our department asking them what an 18% cut would look like. with that sort of revenue loss because of the loss of income tax, we know it will affect our front line who is have been doing heroic work the past year, our police and firefighters. >> mayor brown, if there was one bit of help that you needed, what is it and who can get it for you? >> i think right now the federal government. we're like everyone else in this pandemic. we see loss of revenue on every account for us. ohio is like any other -- we deal with income tax and sales tax. if those are down, cities are suffering. we need the federal government to step in and help places like youngstown, ohio and dayto
dayton has had to furlough 420 employees, about 25% of the workforce. could there be even more to come or do you feel confident that federal help is coming? >> well, i think we really are working hard to make sure that we do get federal help but nothing is certain. that's why we're trying to share the story about what's happening on the front lines and in our community. we've put forward to our department asking them what an 18% cut would look like. with that sort of revenue loss because...
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. >> reporter: the mayor of dayton, ohio which is already furloughed 500 city workers. >> we need toave federal assistance because those front line services are so important and number two, they help keep the economy moving. >> reporter: the toll on government workers has been grueling today mourners said their final good-bye to 5-year-old skylar herbert, the daughter of two first responders in detroit. in new jersey, state police civilian employee was 33 years old. three other members of the family members have died. >> an all around amazing person really given 100%. >> reporter: many local governments say they have to make cuts by june. lester >> gabe, thanks. >>> the brave health care workers in the front line are also giving so much and tonight, we take a closer look at the toll on their mental health the sister of the emergency room doctor who took her own life has a message. here is kate snow. >> she was fierce and brilliant and caring for patients and having compassion for people was her being. >> reporter: jennifer feist is the sister of dr. breen. >> she said it was like arm
. >> reporter: the mayor of dayton, ohio which is already furloughed 500 city workers. >> we need toave federal assistance because those front line services are so important and number two, they help keep the economy moving. >> reporter: the toll on government workers has been grueling today mourners said their final good-bye to 5-year-old skylar herbert, the daughter of two first responders in detroit. in new jersey, state police civilian employee was 33 years old. three...
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. >> hanks delivered a five-minute missage to the wright state class of 2020 in dayton, ohio. he said it's a defining moment of their lives and they are tackling whan comes next. and several years ago, he helped the college dedicate the tom hanks center for motion pictures. >>> rob mayeda is outside, he is a very adaptable man. what is going on weather wise? we have a lot of things going on. >> yeah, the second half of the week, you probably do want to stay indoors with air conditioning. if you live in the valley areas, that heat up this time of year, san francisco, oakland, you will notice the temperatures climbing in the 70s and 80s. the sea breeze, and 69 degrees currently, as we take you over to san francisco, it's all sunny. the low clouds are gone. the grizzle we had this time yesterday evening is long gone and winds at 20 miles per hour. and watt nut creek starting thursday, degrees, and 73 and the winds 13 to 21 america miles per hour. we have the spread of temperatures and 70s inland. if you look closely, a few spots around the north bay did warm up today. we had a no
. >> hanks delivered a five-minute missage to the wright state class of 2020 in dayton, ohio. he said it's a defining moment of their lives and they are tackling whan comes next. and several years ago, he helped the college dedicate the tom hanks center for motion pictures. >>> rob mayeda is outside, he is a very adaptable man. what is going on weather wise? we have a lot of things going on. >> yeah, the second half of the week, you probably do want to stay indoors with air...
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and that's the wright school in day t dayton. you can go to that site and see where it was. beautiful small town in canada, carlton place. this slide is kind of hard to read but he's talking about training in england. this say day off for me. in fact, everyone, as it is raining and low clouds. i hope it keeps up for a week. this is the kind of weather everyone likes to see. there has not been much excitement the last few days but i've already had enough to last me the rest of my life. so he is already kind of over it. and the war hasn't cranked up for him yet. this is some pictures of a wrecked plane there, common occurrence with spads. basically roy was showing very clear and pronounced signs of combat fatigue. he was in and out of hospitals throughout his career, sickly. high altitude, cold, people were complaining of ailments based on those elements and were sent to the hospital for it. colishaw, another ace, he's talking about visiting roy brown. i remember aid handsome black haired square jawed pilot full of joy for flying. the man he found that afternoon was utterly di
and that's the wright school in day t dayton. you can go to that site and see where it was. beautiful small town in canada, carlton place. this slide is kind of hard to read but he's talking about training in england. this say day off for me. in fact, everyone, as it is raining and low clouds. i hope it keeps up for a week. this is the kind of weather everyone likes to see. there has not been much excitement the last few days but i've already had enough to last me the rest of my life. so he is...
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just age why is that where you go to get more like her but a very important gender bias sorry in dayton for example their most recent data shows is that in if you're a man then any wind up in i.c.u. unit more than 70 percent of those in i.c.u. and men and on those men more than 50 percent more die which is quite different to 2 women if they actually end up as you're only 43 percent it's a huge difference and we see that across the across it drove across in every different country and the few that seem to be getting richer we thought is it healthy behavior to mean smoke or don't know what's the hens what's going on but actually it's really important to understand is for it and conversely why are women protected is it because they have a more robust immune system is set and something that we can then hundreds because whatever is protecting you we can use for treatment so ok ok sally i'm running here in doha quarantining particularly blue collar workers i guess you would say that was the right thing to do at the right time as soon as the cattery or thorazine the cattery government switched
just age why is that where you go to get more like her but a very important gender bias sorry in dayton for example their most recent data shows is that in if you're a man then any wind up in i.c.u. unit more than 70 percent of those in i.c.u. and men and on those men more than 50 percent more die which is quite different to 2 women if they actually end up as you're only 43 percent it's a huge difference and we see that across the across it drove across in every different country and the few...
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base is due to the news line from dayton on world press freedom day deutsch about honest journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech award we highlight the courage and a 10 minute action of proportions prosecuted for exposing the fruit about the coronavirus time to make also coming up syrians mock ramadan in the last rebels.
base is due to the news line from dayton on world press freedom day deutsch about honest journalists around the globe with our annual freedom of speech award we highlight the courage and a 10 minute action of proportions prosecuted for exposing the fruit about the coronavirus time to make also coming up syrians mock ramadan in the last rebels.
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i just mention this, sorry, got to -- that's the -- write sch - school in dayton. go that site, you can go there and see where that was. that's carlton place. a beautiful, small town in canada. uh-huh. so -- this slide is kind of hard to read. he's talking about training in england. this is the day off for me in fact everyone as it is raining and low clouds. hope it comes up for a week. the weather everyone likes to see. no excitement in the last few days but already had enough to last me the rest of my life. okay. he's already kind of over it. and it really hasn't, the war hasn't cranked up for him yet. this was some pictures, that's a wrecked spad-13 p. a common occurrence with spades. basically showing clear signs of combat fatigue. sort of -- he was in and out of hospitals most of his flying career. sickly. of course, a lot of this weeffes of high altitude and cold. a lot of these ailments, complained about and sent to hospital for it. and raymond a very famous british ace, triplane ace, talking about visiting roy brown. they were friends. says, i remembered a
i just mention this, sorry, got to -- that's the -- write sch - school in dayton. go that site, you can go there and see where that was. that's carlton place. a beautiful, small town in canada. uh-huh. so -- this slide is kind of hard to read. he's talking about training in england. this is the day off for me in fact everyone as it is raining and low clouds. hope it comes up for a week. the weather everyone likes to see. no excitement in the last few days but already had enough to last me the...
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the radar shows more heavy rain this morning from new york to boston and showers from roanoke to dayton. rain also likely from montana to the dakotas. looking at today's temperatures, highs in the 60s for new york, boston, chicago and minneapolis. 70s and 80s in the south. 60s in the pacific northwest. 102 in phoenix. >>> coming up, why 80,000 people are stranded at sea in american waters. >>> also ahead, refusing to pay the rent. the growing protest movement on this may 1st. >>> and later, a wild ride for these window washers. people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlying medical conditions, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, wash your hands frequently with soap and water for twenty seconds. avoid touching your face. disinfect frequently touched objects. and wash up after being in public spaces. and when it comes to social situations...less is better. stay six feet or two arm lengths away from other peo
the radar shows more heavy rain this morning from new york to boston and showers from roanoke to dayton. rain also likely from montana to the dakotas. looking at today's temperatures, highs in the 60s for new york, boston, chicago and minneapolis. 70s and 80s in the south. 60s in the pacific northwest. 102 in phoenix. >>> coming up, why 80,000 people are stranded at sea in american waters. >>> also ahead, refusing to pay the rent. the growing protest movement on this may 1st....
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let's get you up to dayton latest local headlines about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.t governor newsom was planning to close all beaches, but today during his daily update only beaches in orange county would be closed. over the weekend, tens of thousands of people hit the beach in newport beach. the governor said we can't undo progress the state has made in flattening the curve. an additional 95 people in the state died from coronavirus on wednesday. there were small increases in the number of patients hospitalized, and the number of people in intensive care. he says we must continue to take this seriously. >> but it's not gone away. don't be fooled by that. i know we want it to go aye away. you have that power and your decisions have helped us flatten the curve in the state of california. but we haven't bent that curve downward. we just flattened the curve. it's stable. >> this is what that curve looks like right now for the bay area's nine counties and five neighboring counties. >>> new at 6:00, anni-team exclusive. we are getting new accounts from workers inside a e
let's get you up to dayton latest local headlines about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.t governor newsom was planning to close all beaches, but today during his daily update only beaches in orange county would be closed. over the weekend, tens of thousands of people hit the beach in newport beach. the governor said we can't undo progress the state has made in flattening the curve. an additional 95 people in the state died from coronavirus on wednesday. there were small increases in the...
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october the entire united states would be drowning in a sea of disease, from buffalo to birmingham, and dayton to los angeles. this new incarnation, of influenza was different. at first they tried to pass it off, as they had when the first waking through in the spring, as this is just a regular seasonal flu. but when it came back in october, and up in september and october, it was true that this was something that only bore scant resemblance to the traditional flu. one way, that it was different, was the pace at which it spread. it arrived as i said in boston, in late august on the 27th but by t end of october it had covered the entire nation. in fact it had no the same thing worldwide. it also struck with an unexpected virulence in terms of its mortality rates. it had infection rate, generally across the united states of about 28%. and you can see what this ends up meaning for u.s. life expectancy. with the mortality rate, morbidity of 28%, more totality of 2.5%. it wasas enough to lower life eend expectancy in 1918 by 12 years. in a time in which people were beginning to imagine the end of i
october the entire united states would be drowning in a sea of disease, from buffalo to birmingham, and dayton to los angeles. this new incarnation, of influenza was different. at first they tried to pass it off, as they had when the first waking through in the spring, as this is just a regular seasonal flu. but when it came back in october, and up in september and october, it was true that this was something that only bore scant resemblance to the traditional flu. one way, that it was...
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territorial of the gulf partners in building corps keep abilities critically work for celebratory in dayton predictive analytics of the di meola to start conducting surveillance for comment 19 as well as being health systems surveillance community mitigation teams are providing guidance on direction control and contact precinct and our laboratory experts for performance around us are logical testing to better define the extent of asymptomatic population. as local leadership makes decisions to reopen over require varying degrees of federal support each location will be different and will face unique circumstances c.d.c. has conducted a state by state assessment of public health testing pasadena and key contact tracing capacity as well as search plans c.d.c. is providing technical assistance and funding to the state provided through supplemental cares act in the paycheck protection program and health care and hansen are working directly with the state public of leadership to define their needs testing and testing devices supplies and manpower surveillance data collection and reporting contact
territorial of the gulf partners in building corps keep abilities critically work for celebratory in dayton predictive analytics of the di meola to start conducting surveillance for comment 19 as well as being health systems surveillance community mitigation teams are providing guidance on direction control and contact precinct and our laboratory experts for performance around us are logical testing to better define the extent of asymptomatic population. as local leadership makes decisions to...
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cough or knees and be responsible for producing, and my right honourable friend lord agnew and lord daytontic production of such face coverings. local councils in england who have speculated on property deals and are now facing a financial crisis in the pandemic may not be fully bailed out by central government. mps on the communities and local government committee questioned the secretary of state, robertjenrick, about the the extra pressures faced by councils thanks to covid—19. he said he recognised that the nature of the lockdown was hitting councils' income. there are those councils who are losing income in the normal course of business, and that would be car parks and leisure centres and so on. there are some other councils who have very significant exposure to commercial investments, and there are some which i think are perfectly understandable, and there are some which are perhaps unwise investments to have made in the first place. and for the unwise investments, you know, i've long argued against councils establishing very large commercial portfolios, for example, using borrowing
cough or knees and be responsible for producing, and my right honourable friend lord agnew and lord daytontic production of such face coverings. local councils in england who have speculated on property deals and are now facing a financial crisis in the pandemic may not be fully bailed out by central government. mps on the communities and local government committee questioned the secretary of state, robertjenrick, about the the extra pressures faced by councils thanks to covid—19. he said he...
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we do have a lot more buildings, actually, in dayton to have more opportunity there, and i think they're being very creative. but we also have to recognize that some of this will still be done at home through the internet n. we have got to get to kids' homes. it's a situation whether you can even move through school without that and we saw big inequity in that the last couple months. so there is an opportunity for us to do better, but we can't allow this to become a cultural, tribal fight, and that's what i'm worried about. this is already the third biggest killer in our country in two months. so this is very serious and we need to make sure we're doing the best for our entire community and make decisions based on data, not politics. >> if you have those buildings, and if you can make it work, there is a lot of innovation needed. on the point of children and school and child care, mayor giles, i wonder rn if you can have child care for everyone. how can two parents working possibly go back to work at full capacity if there is not a child care solution for them? >> i think that's obviousl
we do have a lot more buildings, actually, in dayton to have more opportunity there, and i think they're being very creative. but we also have to recognize that some of this will still be done at home through the internet n. we have got to get to kids' homes. it's a situation whether you can even move through school without that and we saw big inequity in that the last couple months. so there is an opportunity for us to do better, but we can't allow this to become a cultural, tribal fight, and...
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in dayton, ohio, the city furloughed 470 employees and that's about a quarter of the city's governmentorce. in el paso, 450 employees furloughed or laid off. el paso mayor isn't shying away for the impact this will have for his citizens. >> do you worry about this next step? >> we're not going to furlough first responders. we're not going to open new swimming pools and things of that nature. we stopped all construction. we'll continue some design work, but that's it. we're not going to do any new construction. >> reporter: and the pain is widespread. in san antonio, officials suspended some street maintenance. detroit scaled back bus services. in tennessee, libraries closed, only digital access. congress is providing some aid to cities through the c.a.r.e.s. act, but the mayor says he needs more flexibility on how money can be spent. >> we're not asking for more money. we can live with what we've got. we need to be able to spend it where we need to spend it. >> reporter: a coalition of local governments is pushing congress for another $250 billion to help municipalities this year. >> w
in dayton, ohio, the city furloughed 470 employees and that's about a quarter of the city's governmentorce. in el paso, 450 employees furloughed or laid off. el paso mayor isn't shying away for the impact this will have for his citizens. >> do you worry about this next step? >> we're not going to furlough first responders. we're not going to open new swimming pools and things of that nature. we stopped all construction. we'll continue some design work, but that's it. we're not going...
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and what was it that they had coming from dayton ohio that enabled them to just go back at it and back at it until they got it. then even after they got it, go back at it because nobody cared. that is what interests me. yeah. good question. oh great. >> i was just curious as to how you got interested in this topic and putting various historical incidents together? >> that is a good question. how did i get interested in this topic. for me, writing comes from an obsession. i usually do not know that i am writing a book. i usually just can't stop thinking about something. it is all about obsession. there is an obsession expert in our audience. for a long time, i have been obsessed with american history. i've written a lot of american history. i've been obsessed with alcoholism and recovery. both because i have personal experience with it. my father had experience with it. it is very interesting. i think one day -- i knew about the pilgrims and the beer. it is commonly known, and one day i thought whoa, i wonder if these two things actually go together, somehow. so i started reading, start
and what was it that they had coming from dayton ohio that enabled them to just go back at it and back at it until they got it. then even after they got it, go back at it because nobody cared. that is what interests me. yeah. good question. oh great. >> i was just curious as to how you got interested in this topic and putting various historical incidents together? >> that is a good question. how did i get interested in this topic. for me, writing comes from an obsession. i usually...
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up the stocks finishing dayton in european trading.close to our lows of the session. 40, the the paris cac ftse 100, they are all down close to 2% on the session. all sectors are suffering. we will get to the worst performers in just a moment. the british pound sterling also giving up any gains we saw earlier versus the u.s. dollar and also versus the euro because we did see pretty dire gdp data showing a contraction in the 5.8% which wasof less than expected but at the same time it is not a pretty picture for britain, even as countries around europe struggle. germany being the latest to say it will try to reopen june 15. the german 10-year gilts -- the ield -- theyear ye german constitutional court taking on the ecb. various judges writing up beds ecb andg public on the angela merkel had to step in and say she would respond to the german constitutional court. christine lagarde will not respond anymore more than the original statement disagreeing with the idea that the ecb can do what it is doing. moller-maersk,ap one of the companies
up the stocks finishing dayton in european trading.close to our lows of the session. 40, the the paris cac ftse 100, they are all down close to 2% on the session. all sectors are suffering. we will get to the worst performers in just a moment. the british pound sterling also giving up any gains we saw earlier versus the u.s. dollar and also versus the euro because we did see pretty dire gdp data showing a contraction in the 5.8% which wasof less than expected but at the same time it is not a...
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that is the school in dayton. you can go to the site and see where that was. carleton place which is a beautiful small town in canada. this slide is a bit hard to read but he is talking about training in england. this is a day off for me, in fact for everyone, as it is raining and low clouds. i hope it keeps up for a week. this is the kind of whether everyone likes to see. there has not been very much excitement the last few days but i have already had enough to last me the rest of my life ... so you can see he is already kind of over it. and the war has not cranked up for him yet. roy was showing very clear and pronounced science battle fatigue. he was in and out of hospitals most of his flying career. he was sickly. a lot of this was from the effects of high altitude and cold. another very famous try plane ace is talking about visiting roy brown because they were friends. he says i remembered a handsome, black hair, square jawed pilot full of joy flying. the man he found that afternoon was utterly different. there were great harris in his head, he lost 25 po
that is the school in dayton. you can go to the site and see where that was. carleton place which is a beautiful small town in canada. this slide is a bit hard to read but he is talking about training in england. this is a day off for me, in fact for everyone, as it is raining and low clouds. i hope it keeps up for a week. this is the kind of whether everyone likes to see. there has not been very much excitement the last few days but i have already had enough to last me the rest of my life ......
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she filed for unemployment after closing her saloan in dayton, ohio in march. she was denied. as a teen mom, boseman said she never asked for help. >> i never filed for unemployment. and the minute that i do, the minute that i need the help is not there for me. >> reporter: katrina harvey knows what it's like to make tough choices. when she was homeless in 2015 she sent her 11-year-old son carson to live with relatives. >> it was absolutely the hardest thing i've ever had to go through. >> reporter: but in january after years of saving she rent the a new apartment in orlando. >> i can fineally start putting money away. >> reporter: she was furloughed from her restaurant job in march. filed for unemployment and received her first check last month. the fear of returning to her past never goes away. >> i didn't want it to affect my son, you know? pause he we because he wednesday through all the struggles i did. to be put back in a place where he feels uncertain that can be hard for him to dial with. >> reporter: in texas, kim willis is running a full household. she's taken in her
she filed for unemployment after closing her saloan in dayton, ohio in march. she was denied. as a teen mom, boseman said she never asked for help. >> i never filed for unemployment. and the minute that i do, the minute that i need the help is not there for me. >> reporter: katrina harvey knows what it's like to make tough choices. when she was homeless in 2015 she sent her 11-year-old son carson to live with relatives. >> it was absolutely the hardest thing i've ever had to...
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in dayton, ohio, 470 employees, and that's about a quarter of the city's workforce.el paso, 450 employees furloughed or laid off. el paso mayor dean margo isn't shying away from the impact this will have on services for his citizens. do you worry about the next step? is the next step furloughs of first responders? >> no. we're not going to deal with that at all. we're not going to open swimming pools and things of that nature. we've stopped all construction. we're going to continue design work, but that's it. we're cutting everywhere we can. >> reporter: and the pain is widespread. in cities like san antonio, officials have suspended street maintenance. in knox county, tennessee, libraries closed. only digital access. congress is providing some aid to cities through the care act. but the mayor says he needs more flexibility. >> we can live with what we got, we just need to be able to spend it where we need to spend it. >> reporter: a coalition of local governments is pushing congress for another $250 billion to help municipalities this year. >> we will have to cut to
in dayton, ohio, 470 employees, and that's about a quarter of the city's workforce.el paso, 450 employees furloughed or laid off. el paso mayor dean margo isn't shying away from the impact this will have on services for his citizens. do you worry about the next step? is the next step furloughs of first responders? >> no. we're not going to deal with that at all. we're not going to open swimming pools and things of that nature. we've stopped all construction. we're going to continue design...
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but there is much more to do and the work led by lord dayton to increase production of ppe is vital tothe hard work of so many across the nhs, public health england, are farmer sector and universities we have tested key workers and families, allowing those who don't have the virus to go back to work and protecting those who do. we have now extended the criteria for testing beyond key workers to anyone over 65 displaying symptoms, and anyone who has to travel to get to work. and this week, we will be piloting new test, track and trace procedures on the isle of wight with a view to having them in place more widely later this month. all of these steps is to help people get back to work and help support the delivery of our public services. i wa nt to delivery of our public services. i want to thank those who have done so much to maintain the provision of critical public services during this crisis. teachers have worked hard to provide educational support to millions. the government has committed £100 million to boost remote learning for those who need it most. the newly launched oak nation
but there is much more to do and the work led by lord dayton to increase production of ppe is vital tothe hard work of so many across the nhs, public health england, are farmer sector and universities we have tested key workers and families, allowing those who don't have the virus to go back to work and protecting those who do. we have now extended the criteria for testing beyond key workers to anyone over 65 displaying symptoms, and anyone who has to travel to get to work. and this week, we...
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he then basically says, he's able to get paid and work every week and dayton ohio. his wife is sort of able to be risk affected and be called by her name and he calculates how much money he would get in back pay if his former enslaver were to basically pay him the hourly wage he gets now for the hours of service he had done without pay if he would compensate mandy for her labor as well. he substructure the amounts for the care. he estimated the amount owed to them would be about 11,680 dollars. and 19th century dollars. a pretty significant amount. he says if you are willing to pay me that and county some other things then we will come back. he is having this moment of u.s. i'm not doing that. but letting his fan former and slavery know that this is how i want to be compensated for my labor. i want to be respected for the work that i do. in another instance, in terms of labor and controlling labor and getting the fruits of their labor. there was an enslaved woman in georgia in the 1860's she was known for and disciplined a few times for going and putting on the ensl
he then basically says, he's able to get paid and work every week and dayton ohio. his wife is sort of able to be risk affected and be called by her name and he calculates how much money he would get in back pay if his former enslaver were to basically pay him the hourly wage he gets now for the hours of service he had done without pay if he would compensate mandy for her labor as well. he substructure the amounts for the care. he estimated the amount owed to them would be about 11,680 dollars....
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in dayton, ohio, furloughed 470 employees, about a quarter of the government's workforce.or isn't shying away on the impact this will have on services for his citizens. do you worry about the next step? is the next step furloughs of first responders? >> no, we're not going to deal with that at all. we're not going to open new swimming pools and things of that nature. we stopped all construction. we'll continue design work and that's it. we're cutting everywhere we can. >> and the pain is widespread. in cities like san antonio, officials suspended some street maintenance, detroit scaled back bus services and in knoxville, tennessee, only digital access. >> we're not asking for money. we can live with what we've got. we just need to be able to spend it where we need to spend it. >> reporter: a coalition of local governments is pushing congress for another $250 billion to help municipalities this year. >> we will have to cut to the bone in order to provide the basic services. we'll have to make hard choices on health and public service needs. >> reporter: further pushing fami
in dayton, ohio, furloughed 470 employees, about a quarter of the government's workforce.or isn't shying away on the impact this will have on services for his citizens. do you worry about the next step? is the next step furloughs of first responders? >> no, we're not going to deal with that at all. we're not going to open new swimming pools and things of that nature. we stopped all construction. we'll continue design work and that's it. we're cutting everywhere we can. >> and the...
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she filed for unemployment for the first time after closing her salon in dayton, ohio, in march.ven as a teen mom, boseman said she never asked for help. >> i've never filed for unemployment. and the minute that i do, the minute that i need the help, it's not there for me. >> reporter: katrina harvey knows what it's like to make tough choices. when she was homeless in 2015, she sent her then 11-year-old son, carson, to live with relatives. >> it was absolutely the hardest thing i've ever had to go through. >> reporter: but in january, after years of saving, harvey rented a new apartment in orlando. >> i can finally start putting money away and get ahead. and you know, this happened. >> reporter: harvey was furloughed from her restaurant job in march and filed for unemployment. she received her first check last month. the money helps, but the fear of returning to her past never goes away. >> i didn't want it to affect my son, you know? because he went through all of those same struggles i did, you know. so for him to be put back in a place where he feels uncertain, you know, then
she filed for unemployment for the first time after closing her salon in dayton, ohio, in march.ven as a teen mom, boseman said she never asked for help. >> i've never filed for unemployment. and the minute that i do, the minute that i need the help, it's not there for me. >> reporter: katrina harvey knows what it's like to make tough choices. when she was homeless in 2015, she sent her then 11-year-old son, carson, to live with relatives. >> it was absolutely the hardest...
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carson and pete in dayton, ohio. lily in stamford, connecticut.n martinsberg, west virginia, who made the ground-breaking discovery that the "sunday today" mug is perfect for a pint of ice cream. teachers, man. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday and you might see yourself next week. remember, you can get the "sunday today" mug at the nbc online store. thank you so much for spending part of your morning with us. we will count on seeing you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, may 17th, 7:00 on the dot. a live look outside. cloudy skies over downtown san jose. saw a little bit of rain on my drive in this morning. thanks so much for joining us. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana has a look at our micro climate forecast. >>> hey, good morning, kira. the rain you saw is that shower activity that we've seen throughout the bay area. first into the north bay. you were some of the first to see
carson and pete in dayton, ohio. lily in stamford, connecticut.n martinsberg, west virginia, who made the ground-breaking discovery that the "sunday today" mug is perfect for a pint of ice cream. teachers, man. send us a photo of you and your mug with the #sundaytoday and you might see yourself next week. remember, you can get the "sunday today" mug at the nbc online store. thank you so much for spending part of your morning with us. we will count on seeing you right back...
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businesses were damaged in those cities as well as places in atlanta, milwaukee, phoenix and dayton, ohio to name a few. we'll have more on this later in the hour. the arrest of the former officer in the death of george floyd not stopping protests across the country. next, why some are saying that the charges against the officer should be stronger as we get new reaction to the ongoing protests. sweetheart, do my forearms look bigger? they look the same. i've been spinning faster recently. i think they're getting bigger. feel them. [ television plays indistinctly ] yeah, they kind of feel bigger. yeah, cool. [ grunts ] sorry. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds -- you know, like the sign says. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds -- overnight, they became our offices, schools and playgrounds. all those places out there are now in here. that's why we're still offering fast, free two day shipping on thousands of items. even the big stuff. and doing everything it takes to ensure your safety. so you can make your home... everything you need it to be. wayfair. way mo
businesses were damaged in those cities as well as places in atlanta, milwaukee, phoenix and dayton, ohio to name a few. we'll have more on this later in the hour. the arrest of the former officer in the death of george floyd not stopping protests across the country. next, why some are saying that the charges against the officer should be stronger as we get new reaction to the ongoing protests. sweetheart, do my forearms look bigger? they look the same. i've been spinning faster recently. i...
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the mayor of dayton is pushing back saying they don't have the testing are the contact tracing, so you're that side, but you're also taking a hit from conservatives, frankly a lot of people in your own party that you're moving too slowly. there up in a number of protests in the streets against you and your stay-at-home order saying let's move faster, and the state house of representatives in ohio, in columbus, just voted to take away your ability, your authority to issue a stay-at-home order that exceeds two weeks. so you're getting it from both sides, aren't you? >> governor dewine: yes we are, and i've made it clear to the legislature that reached us and i don't think it will, but i would be told that. look, i understand, chris, that people are anxious to get back. people hurting. we can't underestimate the businesses that are suffering. we can't underestimate the workers don't have jobs. and so that's why we have to move forward, but we have to move forward very, very carefully and my message to my fellow ohioans can be we can do two things at once but we can only do that if we are ver
the mayor of dayton is pushing back saying they don't have the testing are the contact tracing, so you're that side, but you're also taking a hit from conservatives, frankly a lot of people in your own party that you're moving too slowly. there up in a number of protests in the streets against you and your stay-at-home order saying let's move faster, and the state house of representatives in ohio, in columbus, just voted to take away your ability, your authority to issue a stay-at-home order...
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she filed for unemployment for the first time after closing her salon in dayton, ohio, in march.enied. even as a teen mom, bozeman said she never asked for help. >> i've never filed for unemployment. and the minute that i do, the minute that i need the help it's not there for me. >> katrina harvey knows what it's like to make tough choices. when she was homeless in 2015, she september her 11-year-old carson to live with relatives. >> that was the hardest thing i've had to go through. >> in january, after years of saving, harvey rented a new apartment in orlando. >> i can put monday away and get ahead and this happens. >> harvey was furloughed from her restaurant job in march and filed for unemployment. she received her first check last month. the money helps but the fear of returning to her past never goes away. >> i didn't want it to affect my son, you know. he went through all of those things as well as i did. so for him to be put back in a place where he feels uncertain, that can be really hard for him to deal with. >> in texas, she's taken in her twin daughters back from coll
she filed for unemployment for the first time after closing her salon in dayton, ohio, in march.enied. even as a teen mom, bozeman said she never asked for help. >> i've never filed for unemployment. and the minute that i do, the minute that i need the help it's not there for me. >> katrina harvey knows what it's like to make tough choices. when she was homeless in 2015, she september her 11-year-old carson to live with relatives. >> that was the hardest thing i've had to go...
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poverty it was besides military and besides that we have been at war for 2 decades in dayton one of our they could concerns and problem is. being attacked to work and in recent days if you calculate the number of flights that have been taken by work is more than the number of fatalities due to what 19 right now but obviously the concern about this pandemic in a country as fragile as i've gotten stan so what are your current predictions as far as a number of cases and deaths and how well prepared is your health care system to handle this crisis what's needed the most right now while we have been doing our best to its allies limited the resources that we have and we use it in a worst of us in an admissions way but you know that. requires lots of assistance from planes national international waters. one fortunately we have received letters from world bank from mission development bank and from u.n. agencies that there will be a system now to be honest going in fighting against around outliers. japan is extending its month long state of emergency until the end of this month at least the pri
poverty it was besides military and besides that we have been at war for 2 decades in dayton one of our they could concerns and problem is. being attacked to work and in recent days if you calculate the number of flights that have been taken by work is more than the number of fatalities due to what 19 right now but obviously the concern about this pandemic in a country as fragile as i've gotten stan so what are your current predictions as far as a number of cases and deaths and how well...
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jesse: let's bring in noah, who is calling from dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning.: do you want to try a prep question? caller: is it ok if i ask a question? jesse: you can go ahead. caller: shout out mr. beyer, my government teacher. caller: i would like to ask, do you think it would be a good idea to make an outline for the response question or better to go straight in and conserve time? guest: time is an issue. i am not of the opinion taking time to pre-write is good use of time this year. other teachers may have a difference. for me, having practiced, i have written and answered dozens and dozens of frq's, in the last eight weeks, we have been practicing a lot, my students are having a hard time writing the concept application in 15 minutes. with five tasks, i have to get right to it. in the argument essay, 25 minutes may sound like a long time. but for me, if i have to develop reasoning for two separate documents and clearly defined terms, even before i apply them to my claim, listen, i am with andy on this. i would write my claims, right -- write my argument,
jesse: let's bring in noah, who is calling from dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning.: do you want to try a prep question? caller: is it ok if i ask a question? jesse: you can go ahead. caller: shout out mr. beyer, my government teacher. caller: i would like to ask, do you think it would be a good idea to make an outline for the response question or better to go straight in and conserve time? guest: time is an issue. i am not of the opinion taking time to pre-write is good use of...
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we want to care bring your people back to life i'm sorry mark dayton the best of al-jazeera documentariesin living close the books and know all you like and the others through the green one continues with kosovo but you fear and hope this was my return to kosovo and the little village of but one decade on i've come back to find out what happened to those hopes and dreams we want on al-jazeera another early morning another ceremony to bed health workers farewell. 29000 cuban doctors and nurses working in 59 countries around the world as confirmed cases of coronavirus increase so does demand for cuban medics medical services at the on its main export while western commentators assume cuba sends doctors mainly to expand influence experts on the other's health system draw a different conclusion you're making a big sacrifice why are you willing to go. because there are other people that need me people that are sick and dying and not isn't right people shouldn't be dying when there are people who can help them. with the arrest same hong kong as protesters oppose a national anthem bell and beiji
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dayton's hands are up rather than other organizations sure but if there's one thing that the internet world has towards this state often ends up out there publicly i mean there's been endless leaks of data over the last 10 years and once that information is there and if it's valuable there is always a very strong chance that it will leak and one of the problems with the way they've set this up is it will be possible if that information leaks to connected to people the way that they put in a sort of specific id on your phone to connect the way that they ask you for a post code the way that it goes into the system if this data does leak it will be pretty easy for very large organizations to piece it together and get hold of an enormous amount of personal data carol mccarthy really good of you to join us thank you so much for joining us live here on. my president. meanwhile the government's chief scientific advisor has been forced to clarify his initial comments on herd immunity back in march the patrick vallance said the building up a degree of population immunity to the disease was a k
dayton's hands are up rather than other organizations sure but if there's one thing that the internet world has towards this state often ends up out there publicly i mean there's been endless leaks of data over the last 10 years and once that information is there and if it's valuable there is always a very strong chance that it will leak and one of the problems with the way they've set this up is it will be possible if that information leaks to connected to people the way that they put in a...
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mark dayton the best of al-jazeera is documentaries in libya was the 1st of all you like and the others to the green line continues with spirit chart to do stories that have impact on society i testified in the court of law to make sure that the bad guys are put behind bars so many people have gone to jail as a result of my work rewind on al-jazeera. the protest by a palestinian artist using a symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but as for some burglaries another story during a large come fly anywhere sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict a loss of friends who come to palestine. palestine sombat a stamp of defiance on al-jazeera. world. welcome to just joining us you're watching news coming to live from doha my name's pizza don't be your top stories pro-democracy activists in hong kong have condemned new national security legislation by china beijing's aiming to pass a law that could be the biggest limitation to hong kong tanami since it was handed over by britain and $97.00 in china isn't setting a growth target the 1st time in 3
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of cases in one part of dayton.y are you confident you can test and trace and then isolate those from the general population who get covid-19? >> well, we've worked very hard to significantly increase our capacity. we've had ohio manufacturers who have stepped up, for example, to make swabs. you wouldn't think you'd have a hard time getting swabs, but we've run into that, as many, many states have. you know, the other thing, you know, we put together a working group to work on that. former governor bob taft and governor celeste, i asked them to head this up. they've rolled up their sleeves, and it's been helpful. we have more capacity in regards to the testing. it is a work in progress. we're also standing up about what we hope will be about 1,800 health workers around the state who do the tracing. we've got to be focused on that tracing as we open up. so we feel good about where we are. it still remains certainly a very much work-in-progress. a lot of it does come back to individual decisions. i mean, i've talked t
of cases in one part of dayton.y are you confident you can test and trace and then isolate those from the general population who get covid-19? >> well, we've worked very hard to significantly increase our capacity. we've had ohio manufacturers who have stepped up, for example, to make swabs. you wouldn't think you'd have a hard time getting swabs, but we've run into that, as many, many states have. you know, the other thing, you know, we put together a working group to work on that....
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like the mothership of a lot of the innovation, i have partners at the ohio state university and in dayton, amazing infrastructure ready to dig ourselves out of this memory hole that we have o been in andi also recommend this article the interested bystanders was a collaboration between google civics and i'm trying to remember an individual who is a civic researcher. . . . vic researcher, and it tald about the reorganization of mores and how much interpersonal and individualized people desire to interact with their governments. it's really a beautiful iteration of what we already i want you to be or have courage and know that there is a lot going on out there but we have not named it yet. it has everything to do with how we will organize ourselves goinf forward with those resources. they are they are. i would be happy to share the ones i know but i think if we make a place for them to show up so it's not just about a vote but about a voice. that is why, i think, i'm interested in the deliberative process which is how do we reimagine committees during this time and maybe we can pull our new
like the mothership of a lot of the innovation, i have partners at the ohio state university and in dayton, amazing infrastructure ready to dig ourselves out of this memory hole that we have o been in andi also recommend this article the interested bystanders was a collaboration between google civics and i'm trying to remember an individual who is a civic researcher. . . . vic researcher, and it tald about the reorganization of mores and how much interpersonal and individualized people desire...