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. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that this home was a perfect example of how victorians lived. he had been a judge jurisprudence your court judge for over 25 years and he grew up in the home from the time he was 4 year's old until he died in 2003. even though he was born in oregon in 1914, his father was a chemical engineer that met his mother here in redding, she was teaching school there and they married in the parlor of this home. we have her -- his mother's wedding gown and they -- they moved to oregon where the judge's father had relatives and lived until -- during world war i, his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio and he died in the flu pendemic and at the time the judge came with his mother, his grandfather had passed away. he lived with his grandmother, mother and aunt ella and those three ladies just spoiled him. but this home was purchased by his grandfather, built in 1895, victorian home and his grandfather purchased it in 1899 after he won the sheriff election and found that he had to move his
. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that this home was a perfect example of how victorians lived. he had been a judge jurisprudence your court judge for over 25 years and he grew up in the home from the time he was 4 year's old until he died in 2003. even though he was born in oregon in 1914, his father was a chemical engineer that met his mother here in redding, she was teaching school there and they married in the parlor of this home. we have her --...
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next, a trip to the behrens-eaton house to the story of shasta county superior court judge richard behrens-eaton, see his unique book collection and learn why he felt preserving the home and its history was important to the area. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that the psalm was a perfect example of how victorians lived. he had been a judge, a superior court judge for over 25 years, but he grew up in this home from the time he was four years old until he died in 2003. even though he was born in oregon in 1914, his father was a chemical engineer that met his mother here in redding. he worked at the compromise and she was teaching school there, and they married in the partner of this home. we have his mothers waiting down. and -- wedding gown. they moved to oregon where come his father had relatives and lived until, during world war i his father was a chemical engineer serving in a chemical warfare plant in ohio, and he died in the flu pandemic. and at that time the judge, or the judge came with his mother back to his home. his grandfather had already passed
next, a trip to the behrens-eaton house to the story of shasta county superior court judge richard behrens-eaton, see his unique book collection and learn why he felt preserving the home and its history was important to the area. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that the psalm was a perfect example of how victorians lived. he had been a judge, a superior court judge for over 25 years, but he grew up in this home from the time he was four years old...
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host: what was the eaton affair and when did it happen? guest: the sex scandal. the eaton affair. that occurs between 1829 and 1831. this was a scandal involving jackson's very close friend, senator john eaton, whom jackson appointed secretary of war. and -- host: he was from where, by the way? guest: john eaton was from tennessee, from middle tennessee, near where jackson lived. host: and jackson's buried now in tennessee and lived there at the end of his life. guest: right, absolutely. so john eaton had been good friends with margaret o'neill timberlake and her husband, john timberlake. john timberlake was a navy purser. and what that means is that he would go out and be an accountant for the united states navy. so he would be gone for months on end on ships, keeping track of wages and that sort of thing. so while he was gone, john eaton and margaret o'neill timberlake would go to social functions together, and rumors started to spread that they were having an affair. well, then john timberlake committed suicide. and the account was that he had slit his own throat because he fou
host: what was the eaton affair and when did it happen? guest: the sex scandal. the eaton affair. that occurs between 1829 and 1831. this was a scandal involving jackson's very close friend, senator john eaton, whom jackson appointed secretary of war. and -- host: he was from where, by the way? guest: john eaton was from tennessee, from middle tennessee, near where jackson lived. host: and jackson's buried now in tennessee and lived there at the end of his life. guest: right, absolutely. so...
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next, a trip to the behrens-eaton house to the story of shasta county superior court judge richard behrens-eaton, see his unique book collection and learn why he felt preserving the home and its history was important to the area. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that the psalm was a
next, a trip to the behrens-eaton house to the story of shasta county superior court judge richard behrens-eaton, see his unique book collection and learn why he felt preserving the home and its history was important to the area. >> judge eaton was really interested in preserving history and he felt that the psalm was a
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john, and it is right next to eaton. so, he is told that previous headmaster writes a letter to the headmaster 0 eaton, challenging the eaton bows to a soccer match. and the head of eaton says, where is st. john? and the headmaster responds and says, what eaton used to be, trading ministers with the king. in other words, for the catholic king. for england before the reformation, and he develops this tremendous admiration and affection for british catholics. these are a persecuted minority that cannot vote for parliament until the 1850s, even beyond that. yet they are the descendents of the ancient kings of britain. he knew a good deal. so all the time they were kind of exiled to their own land, and -- but they had ten children that their own little plate sal system and reinforced each other built their own fortress against the world. >> host: we have a question over here. >> thank you. the book was fantastic. a lot of what you're talking about so far touches on the caricature of bill as a elite u.s. but discuss the popii
john, and it is right next to eaton. so, he is told that previous headmaster writes a letter to the headmaster 0 eaton, challenging the eaton bows to a soccer match. and the head of eaton says, where is st. john? and the headmaster responds and says, what eaton used to be, trading ministers with the king. in other words, for the catholic king. for england before the reformation, and he develops this tremendous admiration and affection for british catholics. these are a persecuted minority that...
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was and compare that to what is at the present time and it's important that we feel that the behrens-eaton home can be an incentive of other buildings and homes in redding, shasta county that need to be preserved so we can in fact, have this picture of the past available to us. >> i'm standing in front of the redding library which is the main of the shasta library. come inside as we learn about the shasta county library indian collection. >> play an important part. we have the redding rancheria and they are actively trying to preserve the culture. we see their history all around us if we are at shasta lake and shasta dam in particular. there are lots of controversies, it's been a rough history. it's important that we learn about this history so we don't we peat some of the mistakes that we've made. so today we are going to be looking at the california indian library collection. it's part of our local history collection which is called the box collection which is named after may boggs and it's a really important piece of the history collection. so the indian collection began at uc berkeley
was and compare that to what is at the present time and it's important that we feel that the behrens-eaton home can be an incentive of other buildings and homes in redding, shasta county that need to be preserved so we can in fact, have this picture of the past available to us. >> i'm standing in front of the redding library which is the main of the shasta library. come inside as we learn about the shasta county library indian collection. >> play an important part. we have the...
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and it's important that we feel that the behrens-eaton home can be an incentive to other buildings and homes in redding, and shasta county, that really need to be preserved and maintained so that we can in fact, have the protection of the past available to us. >> i'm stand in front of the writing library which is the main branch. come inside with us and learn about the california ending collection. >> today and shasta county they still play an important part. we have the redding intent and are trying to preserve the culture. we see their history all around us if we're out at shasta lake and shasta dam in particular. there are lots of controversies. it's been a rough history, and so it's important that we learn about this history so we don't repeat some of mistakes that we have made pick pics today we'reg to look at the california indian library collection. it's part of our local history collection which is called the blogbogs collection which is nad after mae boggs and it's an important piece of the local history collection. so the calvin indian library collection began at uc berkeley.
and it's important that we feel that the behrens-eaton home can be an incentive to other buildings and homes in redding, and shasta county, that really need to be preserved and maintained so that we can in fact, have the protection of the past available to us. >> i'm stand in front of the writing library which is the main branch. come inside with us and learn about the california ending collection. >> today and shasta county they still play an important part. we have the redding...
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the politicaljournalist, martha gill, and george eaton of the new statesman. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail... theresa may has laid out her vision to tackle the "great challenges" facing the uk — including brexit, the economy and an ageing society. the conservative party's manifesto includes proposals to change the way social care in england is funded, and to withdraw winter fuel payments from pensioners who are better off. mrs may outlined her policies on social care and public services earlier. the government that i lead would build a briton in which the economy is strong. to support world—class public services. with the most ambitious programme of investment in technology and buildings that the nhs has ever seen. record and fair funding for schools. real technical education for young people. and, the first—ever proper plan to pay for and provide social care. strong public services do notjust provide security and enhance opportunity. they are vital institutions that bring us all together. theresa may and jeremy corbyn will
the politicaljournalist, martha gill, and george eaton of the new statesman. let's catch up on the latest developments from the campaign trail... theresa may has laid out her vision to tackle the "great challenges" facing the uk — including brexit, the economy and an ageing society. the conservative party's manifesto includes proposals to change the way social care in england is funded, and to withdraw winter fuel payments from pensioners who are better off. mrs may outlined her...
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. >> angus eaton and his wife made a lot of headlines with this study.t for a certain group, low-educated white men, little boys, their death rates went up like a rocket. why? >> well, it's suicide. it's addiction. it's alcohol. >> it's despair. it's mental illness. all of the combining into a nasty storm that has just absolutely devastated the mortality of that age group. >> you know when we come back, and we have a little bit of time, i do want to ask whether or not there's a ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> why are you adam and i will tell you if you're going to build something, you better ask that question. because you don't start building from where you'd like to be. you start building from where you are. you don't start building with what you don't have. you start building with what you have. so that question, where am i as i prepare to build something new. that goes through the design process and you know look for the right materials and consider the time involved i've got to ask myself that question, where am i? ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> well, dr. milstein, how important where the
. >> angus eaton and his wife made a lot of headlines with this study.t for a certain group, low-educated white men, little boys, their death rates went up like a rocket. why? >> well, it's suicide. it's addiction. it's alcohol. >> it's despair. it's mental illness. all of the combining into a nasty storm that has just absolutely devastated the mortality of that age group. >> you know when we come back, and we have a little bit of time, i do want to ask whether or not...
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. >> brit eaton is a modern-day prospector who scours old west barns, ghost towns, and mining sites -for precious metals, but antique overalls. >> my gold is what the gold miners were wearing while they were seeking their gold. in order to be a great denim hunter, you have to be ruthless, relentless, and rugged. i've rappelled into pits, i've killed rattlesnakes to get by. there are so many potential dangers. >> exploring abandoned mineshafts can be treacherous, but often worth the risk. >> finding things in mines is the equivalent of big-game hunting. you find a time capsule just sitting there in the middle of nowhere. the feeling of seeking something is a true american sort of pioneer feeling. you're literally filling a gap in in history. >> and that's a good way to pose the question facing our heir, jock taylor. does his strange inheritance fill a gap in history, or are they closer to the jeans that fill the gap at the mall? >> they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> stay tuned for "p.s.i." -- pants seam investigation -- next. >> here's
. >> brit eaton is a modern-day prospector who scours old west barns, ghost towns, and mining sites -for precious metals, but antique overalls. >> my gold is what the gold miners were wearing while they were seeking their gold. in order to be a great denim hunter, you have to be ruthless, relentless, and rugged. i've rappelled into pits, i've killed rattlesnakes to get by. there are so many potential dangers. >> exploring abandoned mineshafts can be treacherous, but often...
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. >> brit eaton is a modern-day prospector who scours old west barns, ghost towns, and mining sites -for precious metals, but antique overalls. >> my gold is what the gold miners were wearing while they were seeking their gold. in order to be a great denim hunter, you have to be ruthless, relentless, and rugged. i've rappelled into pits, i've killed rattlesnakes to get by. there are so many potential dangers. >> exploring abandoned mineshafts can be treacherous, but often worth the risk. >> finding things in mines is the equivalent of big-game hunting. you find a time capsule just sitting there in the middle of nowhere. the feeling of seeking something is a true american sort of pioneer feeling. you're literally filling a gap in in history. >> and that's a good way to pose the question facing our heir, jock taylor. does his strange inheritance fill a gap in history, or are they closer to the jeans that fill the gap at the mall? >> they were in such great shape that i thought, "why are they showing me new jeans?" >> stay tuned for "p.s.i." -- pants seam investigation -- next. >> here's
. >> brit eaton is a modern-day prospector who scours old west barns, ghost towns, and mining sites -for precious metals, but antique overalls. >> my gold is what the gold miners were wearing while they were seeking their gold. in order to be a great denim hunter, you have to be ruthless, relentless, and rugged. i've rappelled into pits, i've killed rattlesnakes to get by. there are so many potential dangers. >> exploring abandoned mineshafts can be treacherous, but often...
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after adam eaton went down with the gruesome leg injury.fans are thinking the nats line-up will suffer now. but then sunday happened. the nats crushed the mets by scoring 23 runs on 23 hits. in a game started by sendergaard. nationals begin three-game series with the diamondbacks and they know they can't rest on the recent success. >> that was last week. great to have a week like that but the guys tonight don't care it happened last week. you have to turn the page and continue to keep working like we have been and carry it over to this month and the next five or six months. erin: ryan zimmerman penguins captain sydney crosby will miss game four against the caps after suffering a concussion last night. jonathan: we'll miss him. erin: that didn't seem sincere. jonathan: a little sarcasm. erin: we hope he feels better. jonathan: we do. michelle: reminder to watch "good morning washington" tomorrow morning for your chance to win a pair of tickets to see the wizards take on the celtics in game three of their playoff series. jonathan: get another
after adam eaton went down with the gruesome leg injury.fans are thinking the nats line-up will suffer now. but then sunday happened. the nats crushed the mets by scoring 23 runs on 23 hits. in a game started by sendergaard. nationals begin three-game series with the diamondbacks and they know they can't rest on the recent success. >> that was last week. great to have a week like that but the guys tonight don't care it happened last week. you have to turn the page and continue to keep...
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the rest have taken place in manchester, wigan and done eaton and we are carrying out searches in relationnse three days for the officers and staff of greater manchester police as well as the counterterrorism police network and intelligence services. i want to reassure people that the arrests that we have made significant and initial searches of premises have revealed items that we believe are very important to the investigation. the searchers will take several days to complete. there will be some localised disruption in and around both premises. it is vitally important that we continue those searches and do it very thoroughly. alongside the investigation, we have a team of specially trained family liaison officers working with the families of those who tragically lost their lives in monday's tack. last night the family liaison officers shared with those families the fact that intelligence had been lea ked the fact that intelligence had been leaked and published in new —— in the new york times. it is absolutely understandable distress and upset this the families. they are already suffering
the rest have taken place in manchester, wigan and done eaton and we are carrying out searches in relationnse three days for the officers and staff of greater manchester police as well as the counterterrorism police network and intelligence services. i want to reassure people that the arrests that we have made significant and initial searches of premises have revealed items that we believe are very important to the investigation. the searchers will take several days to complete. there will be...
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the politicaljournalist, martha gill, and george eaton of the new statesman.eresa may has laid out her vision to tackle the "great challenges" facing the uk — including brexit, the economy and an ageing society. the conservative party's manifesto includes proposals to change the way social care in england is funded, and to withdraw winter fuel payments from pensioners who are better off. mrs may outlined her policies on social care and public services earlier. the government that i lead would build a briton in which the economy is strong. to support world—class public services. with the most ambitious programme of investment in technology and buildings that the nhs has ever seen. record
the politicaljournalist, martha gill, and george eaton of the new statesman.eresa may has laid out her vision to tackle the "great challenges" facing the uk — including brexit, the economy and an ageing society. the conservative party's manifesto includes proposals to change the way social care in england is funded, and to withdraw winter fuel payments from pensioners who are better off. mrs may outlined her policies on social care and public services earlier. the government that i...
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sam coates, deputy political editor of the times and george eaton, political editor of the news statesmang surprise. a lot will ride on that. the dynamics will be slightly awkward. because theresa may is not there. a lot of the debate will be taken up by criticising her decision not to fightjeremy corbyn and turn up tonight. does that make a difference, i'm not so sure. really whether or notjeremy corbyn can shine against his opponents, those on the left and the ride, and whether he can continue to perform well in the media. one feature of this election has been the way that many smaller parties have seen their vote really disappear and all go to the labour party if they were left—leaning orchard to the conservatives for ukip. so there is a danger of a jeremy corbyn that by appearing alongside them and giving them a platform, he may not perform as well or see some of those votes backfire. so there is a risk free him and the conservatives will try to present this as a coalition of chaos that would need to propel jeremy corbyn into downing street. george, what about the smaller parties, how
sam coates, deputy political editor of the times and george eaton, political editor of the news statesmang surprise. a lot will ride on that. the dynamics will be slightly awkward. because theresa may is not there. a lot of the debate will be taken up by criticising her decision not to fightjeremy corbyn and turn up tonight. does that make a difference, i'm not so sure. really whether or notjeremy corbyn can shine against his opponents, those on the left and the ride, and whether he can...
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. >> tom.r tom fr >> prime minister, tom eaton from the sun. you're taking money of richri pensioners and giving tout poor younger families. delighting in using the power to big government to boat up on businesses eschewing libertarianism. something smooth however -- horrify your cabinet members. do you think you're moving to the center ground and are you proud of your moniker, the read for torrey. >> we believe in managing the economy carefully, spendingg taxpayer money responsibleenco publication encouraging business and investment that can create good, high-paid jobs. we want to see a good school place for every child so young people get the best possible start in life. we want to ensure we have the know fund the supporting public services that people needly to nhs and other services. all good principles that have unpinned conservatism, and continue to continue to unpin conservatism but we want to give people opportunity. we want tone courage aspiration, we want people to know that in britain, under a conservative government, how far you go
. >> tom.r tom fr >> prime minister, tom eaton from the sun. you're taking money of richri pensioners and giving tout poor younger families. delighting in using the power to big government to boat up on businesses eschewing libertarianism. something smooth however -- horrify your cabinet members. do you think you're moving to the center ground and are you proud of your moniker, the read for torrey. >> we believe in managing the economy carefully, spendingg taxpayer money...
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eaton park adding a small stake, about 200,000 shares. 2,000 in to shutterfly.onnie: thank you for that mark update, julie. it was a rocky decade for a.i.g. but the company is starting to show some signs of stability this year. just in time is the company named ryan diva roe as crowe. was a part amid inefficient -- insufficient porter from investors. >> one analyst says that brian duperreault is the white n.i.t. -- knight. people are wondering if a.i.g. will bring another reserve charge. they wondered a.i.g. has had this very aggressive capital return plan. people are wondering if that will continue because duperreault says he's coming in to invest. capital to g excess invest in expansion unlike carl icahn said he wanted to break up with the full insurer. duperreault says he's not there to break it up. vonnie: what is morale like at the company? this is a company that has come through so much, so many ups and downs and bored fights. so will brian duperreault going to be able to lift morale? >> that's one of the things that people are asking. when he came in befo
eaton park adding a small stake, about 200,000 shares. 2,000 in to shutterfly.onnie: thank you for that mark update, julie. it was a rocky decade for a.i.g. but the company is starting to show some signs of stability this year. just in time is the company named ryan diva roe as crowe. was a part amid inefficient -- insufficient porter from investors. >> one analyst says that brian duperreault is the white n.i.t. -- knight. people are wondering if a.i.g. will bring another reserve charge....
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sergeant joe eaton. 38 years retired. sergeant troy, overwhelm ma had a police department, 29 years retired. captain kevin, la vista police department, 32 years retired. deputy stephanie, 32 years retired. sergeant don, 39 years and will soon retire. and deputy dennis, douglas county sheriff office, 42 years and retired. still serving, nearing retirement. i want to thank these officers and all others for their service and sacrifice. before i yield, mr. speaker, i just want to say i'm often asked as a 30-year retired military officer to pay tribute to our law enforcement and compare. what strikes me is i used to operate or train in safety of home, but we would deploy into harm's way. our law enforcement every single day put themselves in harm's way. so we love our law enforcement. we respect them. and we thank them. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. i thank you for the time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. ole sen, for five -- mr. olson f
sergeant joe eaton. 38 years retired. sergeant troy, overwhelm ma had a police department, 29 years retired. captain kevin, la vista police department, 32 years retired. deputy stephanie, 32 years retired. sergeant don, 39 years and will soon retire. and deputy dennis, douglas county sheriff office, 42 years and retired. still serving, nearing retirement. i want to thank these officers and all others for their service and sacrifice. before i yield, mr. speaker, i just want to say i'm often...
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i call your attention to eaton doing a good number. what is the whole saying? though the economy may not be moving there are a lot of ceos moving their companies in the right direction. >> guys with all that, the dow is up 31. merck leading the charge for the dow and as you said, saw earlier, record high on the nasdaq. sima modi is on the floor. >> positive open for wall street with the nasdaq hitting another all-time high. earnings stealing the spotlight continuing the discussion jim was just saying. s&p 500 companies that generate more than half of their revenue overseas are posting quarterly earnings growth of nearly 20%, that's double that of companies that conduct most of their business domestically, data according to facts the less u.s. companies exposed to america the better its results. now let's talk about earnings, surprisingly strong quarter for british petroleum, net profit nearly tripled from a year earli earlier. bp's positive quarter behind the rebound in oil prices today and sticking with energy, the largest u.s. exploration company cono conocop
i call your attention to eaton doing a good number. what is the whole saying? though the economy may not be moving there are a lot of ceos moving their companies in the right direction. >> guys with all that, the dow is up 31. merck leading the charge for the dow and as you said, saw earlier, record high on the nasdaq. sima modi is on the floor. >> positive open for wall street with the nasdaq hitting another all-time high. earnings stealing the spotlight continuing the discussion...
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. >> my teacher miss eaton and my friends in class. >> all right. there you go.loo elementary school. all right.e. >> yeah. >> what's your favorite kind of musical or favorite musical you've seen? >> ooh. >> tough one, huh. >> yeah. in tough hard hitting questions that reporters need to x. >> i'd have to say the adams family. >> i haven't seen that one. go one. that's good choice. all right. liam tell mow little bit about, say, the flood. because you said you actually live right over here. was it scary when the flood hit. >> i wasn't here. i was in bend, oregon. >> you were in oregon still. >> all right. let's flip it around you're the junior reporter today. i'm on the hot seat. ask me whatever you want. >> um, what was the moment you were most scared? >> the moment i was moved scared? i'd have to say i was believe or not a car wreck when i was in college. i kind of spun out in a snowstorm and it was really scary. i wasn't hurt but it was a very scary experience for me. your life? my grandfather several years back. these are hard hitting questions. we lost my gra
. >> my teacher miss eaton and my friends in class. >> all right. there you go.loo elementary school. all right.e. >> yeah. >> what's your favorite kind of musical or favorite musical you've seen? >> ooh. >> tough one, huh. >> yeah. in tough hard hitting questions that reporters need to x. >> i'd have to say the adams family. >> i haven't seen that one. go one. that's good choice. all right. liam tell mow little bit about, say, the flood....
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and then you throw in oxford and eaton and everything else, right?now about any of that. but my dad certainly i'm very proud to be his son. >> you've got to come out with the false modesty isn't working for you. >> well, off air i can at least maintain that if i can. right. we're going to move on the trump administration is looking to pass an infrastructure package that relies heavily on private sector participation. the group is already working with the state of connecticut to revamp more than 20 rest stops on interstate 95. our next guest is in charge of that and other public/private partnerships with the firm. glen youngkin president and chief operating officer of the carlyle group. >> thank you for having me. >> i suppose on the surface there has been some skept touch about how likely ppps, publ public/private partnerships are to be taken up and this infrastructure spend from the administration is going to be very costly, going to lead to devastate expansion. how much demand on the private side is there for this? >> so first i'm not sure there's
and then you throw in oxford and eaton and everything else, right?now about any of that. but my dad certainly i'm very proud to be his son. >> you've got to come out with the false modesty isn't working for you. >> well, off air i can at least maintain that if i can. right. we're going to move on the trump administration is looking to pass an infrastructure package that relies heavily on private sector participation. the group is already working with the state of connecticut to...