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maybe up to 5000 cavalry descends upon decatur from the south. decatur, those 1200 union supply wagons are only protected by one union brigade under colonel john sprague. four regiments, two ohio regiments, a zoo of new jersey regiment and a wisconsin regiment and a michigan battery and sprague for about a half an hour, holds back wheeler's constant assaults against him until he gets double enveloped and he pushes back, sprague lose 254 officers and men in that action, but he buys enough time for every single one of those wagons to roll safety. for that, he will be commissioned brigadier general. he be given a medal of honor. but for the purposes of the battle, he had yield the ground and remember what is hood's battle plan is that would is there wheeler is to get to decatur and then turn toward atlanta the rear of mcpherson's and charge in from there wheeler gets too caught up in go in after those wagons which are heading northward and he starts sending his men in that direction. but it will be not one not two, but three detached aides from hard
maybe up to 5000 cavalry descends upon decatur from the south. decatur, those 1200 union supply wagons are only protected by one union brigade under colonel john sprague. four regiments, two ohio regiments, a zoo of new jersey regiment and a wisconsin regiment and a michigan battery and sprague for about a half an hour, holds back wheeler's constant assaults against him until he gets double enveloped and he pushes back, sprague lose 254 officers and men in that action, but he buys enough time...
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. >> this evening i'm welcoming you under our roof here at historic decatur house, which is the home of the white house historical association. we are honored to occupy this property that is owned by national trust for historic preservation, one of our wonderful partners in our work and it's terrific to have them here. we have three members of our board of directors who are here this evening, martha kumar is here. i've seen martha. anita mcbride will be here shortly if not here already and david, the exofficial of the board on the right. so it's an honor to have all of you here as well as several members of the council on white house history we're grateful to have. and this evening it's my honor and privilege to introduce really a terrific friend of mine and friend of the white house historical association. mark updegrove for lbj a historical nor abc news and also an accomplished author. mark has authored five books on the presidency, including this book that we're celebrating this evening "incomparable grace jfk in the president." . i've had the privilege of doing a podcast and it w
. >> this evening i'm welcoming you under our roof here at historic decatur house, which is the home of the white house historical association. we are honored to occupy this property that is owned by national trust for historic preservation, one of our wonderful partners in our work and it's terrific to have them here. we have three members of our board of directors who are here this evening, martha kumar is here. i've seen martha. anita mcbride will be here shortly if not here already...
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returning for their fourth day with a total of 40,830 bucks from decatur, georgia, it's the champs, it'spplause] and from richmond, virginia, it's the bruce family. [cheering and applause]
returning for their fourth day with a total of 40,830 bucks from decatur, georgia, it's the champs, it'spplause] and from richmond, virginia, it's the bruce family. [cheering and applause]
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the decatur of ambassador luca loves was emily willow oddity would go to india external affairs. and this is a kid. the b, b, c, you peddling and cleanliness narrative with a new documentary that some calling a hit piece on the current p. m. moran remedy is anything this film or documentary is a reflection on the agents and individuals that are peddling this narrative. again, it makes us wonder about the purpose of this exercise and the agenda behind it. and frankly, we did not wish to dignify such efforts. the buyer's lack of objectivity and continued colonial mindset is blatantly visible. bbc is to bart documentaries. see these called in there, the more the question. whatever that means has been slammed by india labeling. 8, a propaganda apiece. the documentary is about the 2000 to which arthritis and marines are more. these are all in the violence in his home state out sued 2000 to withdraw thrive for the. 2 worst our community rides that india has ever seen. nearly 2000 people had lost their life. it's also true that initially the blame was been on mr. moore, the for not bein
the decatur of ambassador luca loves was emily willow oddity would go to india external affairs. and this is a kid. the b, b, c, you peddling and cleanliness narrative with a new documentary that some calling a hit piece on the current p. m. moran remedy is anything this film or documentary is a reflection on the agents and individuals that are peddling this narrative. again, it makes us wonder about the purpose of this exercise and the agenda behind it. and frankly, we did not wish to dignify...
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at that point in afghanistan, decatur rack is not disarming. to the contrary, he is deceiving from intelligence sources. we know, for instance, that thousands of iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the un inspectors sanitizing inspection sites and monitoring the inspectors themselves. if saddam hussein does not fully disarm for the safety of our people and for the peace of the world, we will lead a coalition to disarm or later it turned out that saddam hussein did not have a so called weapons of mass destruction program. and what had triggered the american invasion of iraq, a peer to what some of cool been that of a pack of lies. the cia is our top weapons inspector in iraq. close the investigation to finding well nothing in 2005, 2 years after the invasion of the u. s. war and a rod began on the 19th of march, 2003. when the u. s. a launched joined by his allies. rather, they kicked off operation iraqi freedom. coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installat
at that point in afghanistan, decatur rack is not disarming. to the contrary, he is deceiving from intelligence sources. we know, for instance, that thousands of iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the un inspectors sanitizing inspection sites and monitoring the inspectors themselves. if saddam hussein does not fully disarm for the safety of our people and for the peace of the world, we will lead a coalition to disarm or later it turned out that saddam...
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countries. finally, the secretary hospital francois sampson warner duluth, and nobody talks about the decatur of ambassador luca loves was emily willow oddity one or 2 in is it said, a furnace is it? here's a me, me see, of peddling and cologne is nancy with a new documentary that song o'korley a hit face on the curve, p. m. the random audi is anything this film or documentary is a reflection on the agents and individuals that are peddling, this narrative. again, it makes us wonder about the purpose of this exercise and the agenda behind it. and frankly, we did not wish to dignify such efforts. the bias like of subjectivity and continued colonial mindset is blatantly visible. bbc is to bart documentaries. see these called india. the more the question, whatever that means has been slammed by india labeling 8 a propaganda apiece. the documentary is about the 2000 to which arthritis and marines are more. these are all in the violence in his home state. now it's to the 2000 to withdraw thrive for the. 2 worst, our community rides that india has ever seen. nearly 2000 people had lost their lives.
countries. finally, the secretary hospital francois sampson warner duluth, and nobody talks about the decatur of ambassador luca loves was emily willow oddity one or 2 in is it said, a furnace is it? here's a me, me see, of peddling and cologne is nancy with a new documentary that song o'korley a hit face on the curve, p. m. the random audi is anything this film or documentary is a reflection on the agents and individuals that are peddling, this narrative. again, it makes us wonder about the...
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>> reporter: this is what surviving the tornado looked like in decatur, alabama, where workers at a recycling facility took cover, and then a giant piece of metal came crashing down on an opening that they couldn't close. >> oh! >> reporter: at least nine people died in the storm in two states, including a 5-year-old boy who was killed when his family's car was hit by a falling tree. the governors of both georgia and alabama have declared a state of emergency tonight, as many families are just now beginning to put their lives back together. >> unfortunately, it's been a tragic night and morning in our state. >> reporter: as soon as the sun came up in autauga county, alabama, neighbors came out to help neighbors. have you ever seen anything like this? >> never. never. >> reporter: on county road 68, these are teachers and counselors from the middle school up the road, who kept students safe during the storm. >> they're going to bring a tarp. >> reporter: they were out today helping families pick up the pieces. >> so much damage. this will be our weekend for sure, probably part of next week als
>> reporter: this is what surviving the tornado looked like in decatur, alabama, where workers at a recycling facility took cover, and then a giant piece of metal came crashing down on an opening that they couldn't close. >> oh! >> reporter: at least nine people died in the storm in two states, including a 5-year-old boy who was killed when his family's car was hit by a falling tree. the governors of both georgia and alabama have declared a state of emergency tonight, as many...
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was already involved with enough callous for decatur iraq is not disarming to the contrary. he is deceiving from intelligence sources. we know, for instance, that thousands of iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the un inspectors sanitizing inspection sites and monitoring the inspectors themselves. if saddam hussein does not fully disarm for the safety of our people and for the peace of the world, we will lead a coalition to disarm him. we'll later it turn dietetic st. did not have the so called weapons of mass destruction program that washington insisted. it had, so it was in march, 2003 b. u. s. joined by its allies, launched operation iraqi freedom. the coalition started a bombing campaign directed against the iraqi government and military installations . the spied months of massive anti war protests, world wide. u. s. forces invaded iraq. busy from to wait 3 weeks into the invasion, baghdad fell the cia top weapons inspector in iraq. finally closed the w. m. d. investigation in 2005, concluding there were no such weapons in the countr
was already involved with enough callous for decatur iraq is not disarming to the contrary. he is deceiving from intelligence sources. we know, for instance, that thousands of iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the un inspectors sanitizing inspection sites and monitoring the inspectors themselves. if saddam hussein does not fully disarm for the safety of our people and for the peace of the world, we will lead a coalition to disarm him. we'll later it turn...
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decatur rack is not disarming to the contrary. he is deceiving from intelligence sources. we know, for instance, that thousands of iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the un inspectors sanitizing inspection sites and monitoring the inspectors themselves. if saddam hussein does not fully disarm for the safety of our people and for the peace of the world, we will lead a coalition to disarm him. and later it turned out that hussein did not have a gold weapons of mass destruction program at washington insisted it had back then . so it was march 2003 when the us and its allies launched operation iraqi freedom . the coalition started a bombing campaign against the iraqi government and military installations. and despite months of enormous anti will protests, world wide. u. s. forces invaded iraq from kuwait within days. 3 weeks later, back that fell. now the cia top weapons inspector in iraq finally closed the whole w. m. d. investigation. finding nothing in 2005. that was 2 years after the invasion. well, the years of war in the subsequent r
decatur rack is not disarming to the contrary. he is deceiving from intelligence sources. we know, for instance, that thousands of iraqi security personnel are at work hiding documents and materials from the un inspectors sanitizing inspection sites and monitoring the inspectors themselves. if saddam hussein does not fully disarm for the safety of our people and for the peace of the world, we will lead a coalition to disarm him. and later it turned out that hussein did not have a gold weapons...
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and in decatur, alabama, crews righting a semitruck blown over on highway 20. the system pushing int t heast next.rob marciano trackin. he has the forecast. but first, osuam in storm zone reporting from atlanta tonight. >> got a tornado! >> reporter: a long line of powerful storms tonight is threatening millions of families across the south. >> look at all that debris up in there. wow. >> reporter: in selma, alabama, people were running for cover when a tornado came tearing through. a view of one neighborhood from the sky shows what the high winds did to their homes. you could see them putting out fires at a building that birth into flames in the middle of the storm. the alerts are up in and around atlanta, where the sky started falling early this evening. >> you need to seek shelter immediately. a tornado has been detected. we've got confirmed damage from this storm. >> reporter: back in alabama, they believe it was a tornado that snatched roofs from their homes in greensboro, and wrapped trees with flying sheet metal. already, they've reported more than 20 to
and in decatur, alabama, crews righting a semitruck blown over on highway 20. the system pushing int t heast next.rob marciano trackin. he has the forecast. but first, osuam in storm zone reporting from atlanta tonight. >> got a tornado! >> reporter: a long line of powerful storms tonight is threatening millions of families across the south. >> look at all that debris up in there. wow. >> reporter: in selma, alabama, people were running for cover when a tornado came...
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>> college pennsylvania we bought them on decatur street because why not? >> yo not.vely ladies we have these people. [cheering] all right. okay -- okay. purple sunglasses. hold on. hold on. purple, purple sun glasses. why are you guys rocking the purple sunglasses tonight? >> to the wild cats let's go cats. [cheering] from california -- wow. hold on. you're from california. >> we came all the way my wife and i from california. >> yes. you know what -- you know what? so did i. so did i. all right -- okay we're going to go one more time three, go, one. happy new year. bye. ♪ ♪ not bad. not bad. i think new orleans giving nashville a little bit of their run for their money. well done thank you so much. now tonight we're going to have fun all night long. we're going to do plenty of that for sure but also a chance, it is the all american new year's it is a chance to honor our vets and first responders who sacrificed so much for this great country we're not great without what they do every single day and that's why i'm now joined by frank, you know him you love him. of ton
>> college pennsylvania we bought them on decatur street because why not? >> yo not.vely ladies we have these people. [cheering] all right. okay -- okay. purple sunglasses. hold on. hold on. purple, purple sun glasses. why are you guys rocking the purple sunglasses tonight? >> to the wild cats let's go cats. [cheering] from california -- wow. hold on. you're from california. >> we came all the way my wife and i from california. >> yes. you know what -- you know...
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and delta airlines who says we don't get you started for the week let's bring in degas wright with decaturwent through the calendar what are you watching? >> we want to focus our investors on looking at the companies from four characteristics. we want to identify the companies with advantage and profitable and have returning value back to shareholders through dividends and reduction and buybacks and lastly reasonable valuation seema, that's what we focus on >> we saw bond yields fall on friday, degas. what do you make of that is that changing how much money you put toward fixed income or bonds in 2023? >> well, one of the things we have seen now is you can start investment back in banonds you can get the bond play which is very much active and we are seeing some real interest in buying bonds again in our portfolios >> i guess the question heis wh happens this thursday? if the inflation report is still hot, how do you expect the markets to react what changes would you make to your portfolio >> one of the things we will see if the inflation is still hot, that means the markets will pull back
and delta airlines who says we don't get you started for the week let's bring in degas wright with decaturwent through the calendar what are you watching? >> we want to focus our investors on looking at the companies from four characteristics. we want to identify the companies with advantage and profitable and have returning value back to shareholders through dividends and reduction and buybacks and lastly reasonable valuation seema, that's what we focus on >> we saw bond yields...
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. >> this evening and welcoming you under our roof here at historic decatur house which is the home of the white house historical association. we are honored to occupy this orproperty that is owned by the national trust for historic preservation whateverk wonderful partners in a work and it's terrific to have them here. we have three members of our board of directors were here this evening, martha kumar is here. i've seen martha. anita mcbride will be here shortly, issues that are already. and david ferriero is ex officio on our board here over on the right. so it's an honor to have all of you here as well as several minutes of our national council of white house history, which were always grateful to have. this evening it is my honor and privilege to introduce a reallyf terrific friend of mine, and as a friend of the white house historical association, mark updegrove serves as the president and the ceo of the lbj foundation in austin, texas. he is a presidential historian for abc news and also an accomplished author. mark is actually authored five books on the presidency, including th
. >> this evening and welcoming you under our roof here at historic decatur house which is the home of the white house historical association. we are honored to occupy this orproperty that is owned by the national trust for historic preservation whateverk wonderful partners in a work and it's terrific to have them here. we have three members of our board of directors were here this evening, martha kumar is here. i've seen martha. anita mcbride will be here shortly, issues that are...
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decatur pharmaceuticals will be joining kaylee.ned up for a critical conference into this year. let's talk about where we are with markets on either side of the atlantic. the stoxx 600 seeing right on the screen for european equities a stolid -- a solid start to the year, causing a little bit of concern across the equity picture, stoxx 600 down by around half of 1%. seeing a surgeon dollar, the pound, the cable rate down by 3/10 of 1%. big data at the end of this week on the gdp front. talking of what's happening with the u.k., one of the big recruiters in the u.k. shocking the european labor market story i think a bit of a wake-up call. quite a significant downturn and rolling off of demand coming through at the moment. the macro headwinds influencing that. you see that impacting the rest of the sector as well. this on a day when amazon comes out and announces it will be shutting three warehouses in the u.k.. the chief european economist at goldman sachs will join us. goldman sachs does not believe the eurozone will have a recessi
decatur pharmaceuticals will be joining kaylee.ned up for a critical conference into this year. let's talk about where we are with markets on either side of the atlantic. the stoxx 600 seeing right on the screen for european equities a stolid -- a solid start to the year, causing a little bit of concern across the equity picture, stoxx 600 down by around half of 1%. seeing a surgeon dollar, the pound, the cable rate down by 3/10 of 1%. big data at the end of this week on the gdp front. talking...
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and in morgan county, alabama, damage and injuries were reported after a tornado tore through the decatur area. a kentucky, tennessee, mississippi, all had tornado warnings issued today as the storm moved across the region. momentum is growing on immigration legislation following trips to the border by president biden and a group of senators. >> but with a divided congress, any bill would have to be bipartisan kron four's hannah brandt explains where the discussion stand at this point. >> despite decades of effort, lawmakers keep failing to find a solution for immigration reform. one of the most difficult that you could possibly be willing to address in congress, but it's critically important. but after a trip to the southern border with a bipartisan group, senator thom tillis has been and how we made a lot of progress. but we have to have everybody on the same page for what the problem is before we can start drafting a solution to it. president biden also visited the border last weekend and says while his administration is working on its own solutions, it's time for congress to step up.
and in morgan county, alabama, damage and injuries were reported after a tornado tore through the decatur area. a kentucky, tennessee, mississippi, all had tornado warnings issued today as the storm moved across the region. momentum is growing on immigration legislation following trips to the border by president biden and a group of senators. >> but with a divided congress, any bill would have to be bipartisan kron four's hannah brandt explains where the discussion stand at this point....
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in decatur, alabama, this ss semi turned onto its side. let's go to ricky adams.tart with life, any injuries. can you ntell me about casualtis topotentially and reports you a receiving? >> we're receiving reports from across the state, but no reports of fatalities at this time. however, the counties and the state are still assessing the damage, and the weather service is on scene in selma looking at that damage. >> where is it worst? >> well, it's a relative statement, but it's worse in the selma area and the western parts of the state right now, but again, it's still early and we're still assessing. >> yeah, i know you're just -- your crews across the state and local fire rescue, they're getting to these places, but what can you tell us about what is in selma and the damage reports you're hearing? >> the damage reports we have thus far from the county is structural damage, trees down, power lines down, and the area is very difficult to access due to debris. so the information is going to be a little slow coming out, but they are working house to house and area to
in decatur, alabama, this ss semi turned onto its side. let's go to ricky adams.tart with life, any injuries. can you ntell me about casualtis topotentially and reports you a receiving? >> we're receiving reports from across the state, but no reports of fatalities at this time. however, the counties and the state are still assessing the damage, and the weather service is on scene in selma looking at that damage. >> where is it worst? >> well, it's a relative statement, but...
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and another one at dater, decatur which is even further west.sherman's are going to cross in an amphibious assault and mostly pontoon boats that were constructed at at chattanooga. and by the first michigan engineers and mechanics and let's see here maybe i can set you up for a question this stump peter with next year so the but there are 116 pontoon boats will be used for sherman's amphibious assault over the tennessee river floating down the river from the mouth of north chickamauga creek and then landing on side of the mouth of south chickamauga. and i don't think north creek is on that map. no, it is not. it'd be there under the legend chattanooga campaign and only 25 of those hundred and 16 boats were the standard u.s. army copy of the battle style boat like the ones used at fredericksburg the other. what would that be? 91 were ones were of apparent fox's design in chattanooga. so one but anyone. just a second gordon so. being being a burnside supporter the question is burnside didn't really need saving it knoxville because he he kind of he
and another one at dater, decatur which is even further west.sherman's are going to cross in an amphibious assault and mostly pontoon boats that were constructed at at chattanooga. and by the first michigan engineers and mechanics and let's see here maybe i can set you up for a question this stump peter with next year so the but there are 116 pontoon boats will be used for sherman's amphibious assault over the tennessee river floating down the river from the mouth of north chickamauga creek and...
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right now we, are not able to definitively tighten to incidences decatur, and, however, the proximity and the timeframe we was -- even a probability that we are looking at the same suspect. obviously, you can't say that at this point because it is preliminary, but the fact they are looking at a both locations and occasionally there could be a tie. we want people to rule in or out the fact that this is the same suspect. >> how concerning is, it carmen, that there is clearly a killer suspect at large, police have yet to track him down, what does that do form a police leadership perspective. what would you do in a situation like this? everyone is going to be on, hiler is nothing more important than bringing the victim into custody. we don't know what he will do next. he is probably on the run, and that is just the facts. so we are going to have every cop everywhere local authorities looking for anything else suspicious at this time that we are trying to track down the suspect. it is absolutely paramount. the >> car, in the shooting took place in a predominantly 65% according to the lates
right now we, are not able to definitively tighten to incidences decatur, and, however, the proximity and the timeframe we was -- even a probability that we are looking at the same suspect. obviously, you can't say that at this point because it is preliminary, but the fact they are looking at a both locations and occasionally there could be a tie. we want people to rule in or out the fact that this is the same suspect. >> how concerning is, it carmen, that there is clearly a killer...
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keith is next in decatur, illinois. caller: how a y doing? host: i am ok. ll: i have been going through, for years, i have my own situation. every time something like this happens, it s major effect on me. i am trying to writa ok. i have not gotten started. i kn ery story i had, in the main thing i want to say -- and the main thing i want to say, they keep pushing stuff under the rug. i have not forgot about my situation and confrontations. i grew up with the police in decatur. my cousin, he was named after this policeman. the police man had three sons. one of them was a junior i graduated with. every time this happens, i tried to call one of the brothers who was a police man. i went to the police station to try to get my story out when they did that down there in missouri. i better turn the tv off because i am listening to myself talk. the police killed my brother in new jersey. i was 22. my father was a big man. my brother's head was bigger than my father's. this was at 22 years old. i am 67. so many stories, i want to write a book called i love my city,
keith is next in decatur, illinois. caller: how a y doing? host: i am ok. ll: i have been going through, for years, i have my own situation. every time something like this happens, it s major effect on me. i am trying to writa ok. i have not gotten started. i kn ery story i had, in the main thing i want to say -- and the main thing i want to say, they keep pushing stuff under the rug. i have not forgot about my situation and confrontations. i grew up with the police in decatur. my cousin, he...
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keith is next in decatur, illinois. caller: how are you doing? host: i am ok. caller: i he en going through, for years, i have my tuation. y time something like this happens, it has a major effect i am trying to write a book. i have not gotten started. i know every story i had, in the main thing i want to say -- and the main thing i want to say, they keep pushing stuff under the rug. i have not forgot about my situation and confrontations. i grew up with the police in decatur. my cousin, he was named after this policeman. the police man had three sons. one of them was a junior i graduated with. every time this happens, i tried to call one of the brothers who was a police man. i went to the police station to try to get my story out when they did that down there in missouri. i better turn the tv off because i am listening to myself talk. the police killed my brother in new jersey. i was 22. my father was a big man. my brother's head was bigger than my father's. this was at 22 years old. i am 67. so many stories, i want to write a book called i love my city, but i
keith is next in decatur, illinois. caller: how are you doing? host: i am ok. caller: i he en going through, for years, i have my tuation. y time something like this happens, it has a major effect i am trying to write a book. i have not gotten started. i know every story i had, in the main thing i want to say -- and the main thing i want to say, they keep pushing stuff under the rug. i have not forgot about my situation and confrontations. i grew up with the police in decatur. my cousin, he was...
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so my last question before we go to our audience here at decatur house today, and then also our virtual audience that is out there watching the symposium if you have questions as well type them in our comments section, and we will try to get to those too. last question is you're all leaders in the field of historic preservation in your respective positions and jobs. what are the challenges that still face women in the field of historic preservation today? what is going? well, what are we doing? well, and where can we improve? well, i i approached this question by convening my own little panel of four women who work for me who have come into the preservation field from various paths two from kind of academic training in historic preservation. one of those is an architectural historian. one is a project manager who's come in from the construction fields one is a joiner who's come in very much from traditional crafts fields, and their perspectives were were kind of graded really according to those backgrounds. the two would come in from crafts and constructions had seen a bit more of what
so my last question before we go to our audience here at decatur house today, and then also our virtual audience that is out there watching the symposium if you have questions as well type them in our comments section, and we will try to get to those too. last question is you're all leaders in the field of historic preservation in your respective positions and jobs. what are the challenges that still face women in the field of historic preservation today? what is going? well, what are we doing?...
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so my last question before we go to our audience here at decatur house today, and then also our virtual audience that is out there watching the symposium if you have questions as well type them in our comments section, and we will try to get to those too. last question is you're all leaders in the field of historic preservation in your respective positions and jobs. what are the challenges that still face women in the field of historic preservation today? what is going? well, what are we doing? well, and where can we improve? well, i i approached this question by convening my own little panel of four women who work for me who have come into the preservation field from various paths two from kind of academic training in historic preservation. one of those is an architectural historian. one is a project manager who's come in from the construction fields one is a joiner who's come in very much from traditional crafts fields, and their perspectives were were kind of graded really according to those backgrounds. the two would come in from crafts and constructions had seen a bit more of what
so my last question before we go to our audience here at decatur house today, and then also our virtual audience that is out there watching the symposium if you have questions as well type them in our comments section, and we will try to get to those too. last question is you're all leaders in the field of historic preservation in your respective positions and jobs. what are the challenges that still face women in the field of historic preservation today? what is going? well, what are we doing?...
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the national academies decatur survey by trying to build a six meter or more space telescope. that will look for habitable exoplanets around solar tech stars. and then characterize them to look for evidence of life. so that is kind of where i think we are going next. >> thank you. and dr. finklestein? >> so for the near future. what i'm most excited about is to look even deeper. the early early science images that i've shown you, they are very shallow. they are less than an hour of exposure time. and, and cycle won their number of the programs including a publicly deep field called in g. g. that will be observed at the beginning of february. and so, soon we will have that digital u.s. t equivalent of the hubble ultra deep field. into the future, in the not too distant future, i am extremely excited about the potential of the nancy grace roman space telescope. one of the exciting things we are finding is that the earlier universe has big bright galaxies. and that telescope, although it has a smaller mirror than jay tobias t, it has a much larger camera. it is optimized for find
the national academies decatur survey by trying to build a six meter or more space telescope. that will look for habitable exoplanets around solar tech stars. and then characterize them to look for evidence of life. so that is kind of where i think we are going next. >> thank you. and dr. finklestein? >> so for the near future. what i'm most excited about is to look even deeper. the early early science images that i've shown you, they are very shallow. they are less than an hour of...
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near decatur where that funnel is crossing across the landscape there but this morning there are watches atlanta just got blasted. the tornado watch extends to port st. joe down in the pan handle of florida, so apalachicola, you're in it too. and this line will keep being ugly through the rest of the afternoon. the timing there, even gets to but, again, this is the area you have to watch for the tornado threat and also remember this line has had incredible flash flooding with it so keep an eye on that. if you see a flash flood warning, do not drive. that's the big picture. your local weather in 30 seconds. drew: i am do -- drew tuma. this is a level er storm on the storm impact scale. the worst rain and wind will fall between 2:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. this evening with a flood watch in effect and a high wind warning with wind gusting over 60 miles an hour. the seven-day forecast is a wet week ahead. the next seven days we find storms moving into northern california. >>> you know, linsey for another dollar you can buy your own ticket. i mean, come on, it's 2 bucks. sometimes, the lows of bi
near decatur where that funnel is crossing across the landscape there but this morning there are watches atlanta just got blasted. the tornado watch extends to port st. joe down in the pan handle of florida, so apalachicola, you're in it too. and this line will keep being ugly through the rest of the afternoon. the timing there, even gets to but, again, this is the area you have to watch for the tornado threat and also remember this line has had incredible flash flooding with it so keep an eye...
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we just had a hospital close here in decatur. they refused the money. in rural areas and cities. what are they saying about that? guest: that's an outstanding question. you are paying attention. the medicaid expansion passed in 2009. there was an element that had to be approved and there was a matching fund that came in from the state. at this point, 39 states have done that, including quite a number of republican-controlled states. a couple of them have done it through ballot initiatives. you are now down to 11 states. what our organization does, we provide information about the pros of expansion and it does cost additional money to the states. some say we want to do this, how do we fund it? it's a tremendous expense, even with the majority of the money coming from the federal government. what our organization does, we say here is a lot of information. this is what the states before you have experienced. like i said, we are down to 11 states you haven't done this. several of them are looking at it in these sessions. host: it's a really important questi
we just had a hospital close here in decatur. they refused the money. in rural areas and cities. what are they saying about that? guest: that's an outstanding question. you are paying attention. the medicaid expansion passed in 2009. there was an element that had to be approved and there was a matching fund that came in from the state. at this point, 39 states have done that, including quite a number of republican-controlled states. a couple of them have done it through ballot initiatives. you...
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we just had a hospital close here in decatur. they refused the money.sing in rural areas and cities. what are they saying about that? guest: that's an outstanding question. you are paying attention. the medicaid expansion passed in 2009. there was an element that had to be approved and there was a matching fund that came in from the state. at this point, 39 states have done that, including quite a number of republican-controlled states. a couple of them have done it through ballot initiatives. you are now down to 11 states. what our organization does, we provide information about the pros of expansion and it does cost additional money to the states. some say we want to do this, how do we fund it? it's a tremendous expense, even with the majority of the money coming from the federal government. what our organization does, we say here is a lot of information. this is what the states before you have experienced. like i said, we are down to 11 states you haven't done this. several of them are looking at it in these sessions. host: it's a really important qu
we just had a hospital close here in decatur. they refused the money.sing in rural areas and cities. what are they saying about that? guest: that's an outstanding question. you are paying attention. the medicaid expansion passed in 2009. there was an element that had to be approved and there was a matching fund that came in from the state. at this point, 39 states have done that, including quite a number of republican-controlled states. a couple of them have done it through ballot initiatives....
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host: let's talk to pat he was calling from decatur, illinois, on the republican line.at, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was curious regarding the unemployment rate, the denominator i think. the total workforce participation rate and what is happened there and i was see more people drop out of the workforce and how that has impacted what the consequences of whatever trends there are, if there are any of their the economy. guest: the labor force participation rate which is the number -- percentage of people who could not work you are working kicked up by .1%. we are still down a full percentage point from before the pandemic. a lot of that is because of early retirement, people dropping out for caregiving reasons. maybe they did a childcare or an elderly relative. this is a big concern for the economy and it's been a real focus of the federal reserve and the other policymakers to get people back into the labor market. host: going back to the federal reserve, we have seen them continually raise the interest rate. what other tools beside raising the
host: let's talk to pat he was calling from decatur, illinois, on the republican line.at, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was curious regarding the unemployment rate, the denominator i think. the total workforce participation rate and what is happened there and i was see more people drop out of the workforce and how that has impacted what the consequences of whatever trends there are, if there are any of their the economy. guest: the labor force participation rate which is...
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host: let's talk to pat he was calling from decatur, illinois, on the republican line.at, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was curious regarding the unemployment rate, the denominator i think. the total workforce participation rate and what is happened there and i was see more people drop out of the workforce and how that has impacted what the consequences of whatever trends there are, if there are any of their the economy. guest: the labor force participation rate which is the number -- percentage of people who could not work you are working kicked up by .1%. we are still down a full percentage point from before the pandemic. a lot of that is because of early retirement, people dropping out for caregiving reasons. maybe they did a childcare or an elderly relative. this is a big concern for the economy and it's been a real focus of the federal reserve and the other policymakers to get people back into the labor market. host: going back to the federal reserve, we have seen them continually raise the interest rate. what other tools beside raising the
host: let's talk to pat he was calling from decatur, illinois, on the republican line.at, good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i was curious regarding the unemployment rate, the denominator i think. the total workforce participation rate and what is happened there and i was see more people drop out of the workforce and how that has impacted what the consequences of whatever trends there are, if there are any of their the economy. guest: the labor force participation rate which is...