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democrat gazette." the only statewide newspaper that arkansans read today. the importance of the "arkansas democrat gazette" in today's media landscape cannot be overstated. in some cases, it is the sole source of news for many small towns in arkansas. as local newspapers continue to cease operations, especially those serving rural areas. under the leadership of walter husman, jr., the democrat gazette is navigating the challenging landscape and creating opportunities to keep reads informed wheel keeping costs manageable. they are rethinking how and what news they deliver as well as how subscribers can and like to consume it. to cut printing and transportation costs and combat declining advertising revenue, the paper is nowaysing ipads to maintain subscribers and continue providing this valuable, not-easily-replaced service to the community. in an interview earlier in year about efforts at the democrat gazette, husman noted his view that the print model is not sustainable. but he voiced his commitment t
democrat gazette." the only statewide newspaper that arkansans read today. the importance of the "arkansas democrat gazette" in today's media landscape cannot be overstated. in some cases, it is the sole source of news for many small towns in arkansas. as local newspapers continue to cease operations, especially those serving rural areas. under the leadership of walter husman, jr., the democrat gazette is navigating the challenging landscape and creating opportunities to keep...
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taylor's advertisements make up 6% of total advertisements from copies of the gazette. only third behind tutors and doctors. in alexandria a distribution of the cities tour occupation reveals 20% of local artisans were involved in the clothing craft. it is second to those employed in the construction trade. this overwhelming number of taylor's speaks to their necessity in a society where individuals did not routinely make their own clothing. why were tailors and their skill so important to communities like alexandria? according to one source, a tailor must be skilled enough to sew a good shape where nature has not designed it. to accomplish this, a tailor needed to take systematic measurements across the male body. may i have a volunteer who knows french. there has to be somebody. i don't want to butcher this on c-span. if you could read the title of this book for me. thank you very much. i took latin, i am useless. thank you for saving me from that. this is a 1769 treatise on the art of tailoring. it chronicles 20 different measurements needed on a man body in order to
taylor's advertisements make up 6% of total advertisements from copies of the gazette. only third behind tutors and doctors. in alexandria a distribution of the cities tour occupation reveals 20% of local artisans were involved in the clothing craft. it is second to those employed in the construction trade. this overwhelming number of taylor's speaks to their necessity in a society where individuals did not routinely make their own clothing. why were tailors and their skill so important to...
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after a sports writer for the the "capital gazette" lost his life when a gunman attacked the newspaper'shis widow decided to keep her husband's memory alive the best way she knew how. by finishing and publishing the book he had started. she'll join me next. woman: what does the word "partner" really mean? someone i can trust. (impact, click) who is with me for the long-term. who understands i'm dealing with lives, not only livelihoods. that in order to help people, i need more than products, i need quality support and insights. can i find someone who partners with me to achieve people's long-term success? with capital group, i can. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. >>> a story of loss and determination. john mcnamara was one of the "capital gazette" journalists whose life was cut short when shot and killed by a gunman last year. john mcnamara was a sports writer and had been working on a book called the capital of basketball. it was his passion project which he worked on for 13 years. after his death, andrea, his wife, set out on a mission to keep h
after a sports writer for the the "capital gazette" lost his life when a gunman attacked the newspaper'shis widow decided to keep her husband's memory alive the best way she knew how. by finishing and publishing the book he had started. she'll join me next. woman: what does the word "partner" really mean? someone i can trust. (impact, click) who is with me for the long-term. who understands i'm dealing with lives, not only livelihoods. that in order to help people, i need...
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the martinez news gazette says it will be ending at the end of the year. it has twrochlt employees including himself get about 4,000 to 4500 subscribers. martinez news-sgasetgazette began publishing in 1848. >>> 4:38 is the time. let's check if nwith sal. >> we're looking at some of the bay area bridges right now and so far so good dave and pam and it's also keeping an eye on some of the far away commutes. tracy and fairfield and also gilroy. all those commutes seem very much okay if you are driving through the traffic continues to look good. i want to mention that state route 29 at bail lane and there is a very serious accident with lane closures there. this is a look at the richmond bridge approach you can see it is nicely traveled here. also looking at the grinch, the traffic looks good heading south to the toll plaza from marin county and here on the san mateo bridge traffic is moving along nicely. now it's time for today's weather. here's steve. >> sal, thank you. >>> well our change in the pattern has gun. it's not going to bring us rain. it will bri
the martinez news gazette says it will be ending at the end of the year. it has twrochlt employees including himself get about 4,000 to 4500 subscribers. martinez news-sgasetgazette began publishing in 1848. >>> 4:38 is the time. let's check if nwith sal. >> we're looking at some of the bay area bridges right now and so far so good dave and pam and it's also keeping an eye on some of the far away commutes. tracy and fairfield and also gilroy. all those commutes seem very much...
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been fired -- >> reporter: on june 28th, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazetten annapolis, maryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people were killed including 56-year-old sports writer john mcnamara who had been married to andrea shamblee. when we met her recently she was wearing his press pass. is that something you wear frequently? >> i wear it almost every day. >> reporter: a reflection of their mutual total devotion. >> he was devoted to his family. he was devoted to his writing. and lucky for me he was devoted to me. >> reporter: he was also devoted to an unfinished book, "the capital of basketball," that he had labored over in his spare time for 13 years. it's an exhaustive look at how basketball in d.c.-area high schools changed the course of the sport over the past century. shamblee, while a huge basketball fan, had never read a word of her husband's notes. after going through his files, she decided that she would finish his book. how does it feel to hold that book in your hands now? >> i feel very conflicted. i feel like this is a secre
been fired -- >> reporter: on june 28th, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazetten annapolis, maryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people were killed including 56-year-old sports writer john mcnamara who had been married to andrea shamblee. when we met her recently she was wearing his press pass. is that something you wear frequently? >> i wear it almost every day. >> reporter: a reflection of their mutual total devotion....
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years later 13 inmates had died in a 600 percent spike in the chills death rate according to the reno gazette terminal are you satisfied with that care so i would say since i've taken office yes there have been poor tests in the jail just this year since deer in belem was sworn in as the new sheriff 3 were suicides in the 4th died from a medical condition at what point do you feel like you might need to draw the line here and reassess who's for body health care when we see consistent errors the same errors or a majority of errors and medical workers are going to appropriate medical care that is the key for me of ok then we need to reassess campaign finance records show that nat care also donated to the sheriff when you run for election last year did you receive over $10000.00 from after i did campaign donations can you see how that might appear as a conflict of interest when you're also the one that will decide whether they stay in the jail or not that's why i have a commitment to make sure that any issues here are brought forth no matter if they donated to my campaign or not if not i know ab
years later 13 inmates had died in a 600 percent spike in the chills death rate according to the reno gazette terminal are you satisfied with that care so i would say since i've taken office yes there have been poor tests in the jail just this year since deer in belem was sworn in as the new sheriff 3 were suicides in the 4th died from a medical condition at what point do you feel like you might need to draw the line here and reassess who's for body health care when we see consistent errors the...
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he worked for 46 years began in 1922 until 1968 for the charleston gazette.ime he produced over 30,000 cartoons. his early cartoons were centered around the dog wagon restaurant and centered around the discussions that were heard there and were about real people and real stories about what was happening in charleston at the time. but by the early '40s and world war i, kendall vintroux transitioned from doing the dog wagon cartoons exclusively, or nearly exclusively, to doing more political cartooning. those were are more often pickp by other newspapers, and at some point in the '50s and 60s they came to the eye of president truman who frequently would request copies or actually the originals of cartoons that caught his eye. his cartoons were first published of course in the gazette and were often come when they were on a subject that was applicable to external audiences, they would be published and other newspapers. he had a number of offers to go to other newspapers, and he was known to say that charleston was as far from frasers bottom that he wanted to get
he worked for 46 years began in 1922 until 1968 for the charleston gazette.ime he produced over 30,000 cartoons. his early cartoons were centered around the dog wagon restaurant and centered around the discussions that were heard there and were about real people and real stories about what was happening in charleston at the time. but by the early '40s and world war i, kendall vintroux transitioned from doing the dog wagon cartoons exclusively, or nearly exclusively, to doing more political...
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shooting that left 5 people dead on thursday was a targeted attack on a local newspaper the capital gazette journalists caught in the violence described the scene as a war zone with one crime reporter tweeting there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload asked to comment on the journalist slayings president donald trump who earlier this month labeled the news media the country's worst enemy walked away but tweeted his condolences as a precaution police deployed to guard the entrances of the new york times and other large u.s. media organizations an ominous sight to mark uncertain times. nearly a year ago friends and coworkers members of our professional family ripped from us in a day none of us should ever forget one of those people was my friend when he went to use. that incident also figured in the recent reporters without borders assessment that now ranks the united states as only the $48.00 freest country for journalists and places us in the troubled democracy category you shouldn't have to worry about
shooting that left 5 people dead on thursday was a targeted attack on a local newspaper the capital gazette journalists caught in the violence described the scene as a war zone with one crime reporter tweeting there's nothing more terrifying than hearing multiple people get shot while you're under your desk and then hear the gunman reload asked to comment on the journalist slayings president donald trump who earlier this month labeled the news media the country's worst enemy walked away but...
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. >> for more than 160 years, the martinez news gazette has covered all stories big and small for those living in that east bay city. now contra costa county's oldest newspaper is shutting down. the newspaper told staff earlier this week it will close at the end of this year. the reason, declining subscriptions. now just five employees remain there. the paper was founded back in 1858, and was once a daily newspaper. now it's published just twice a week. >> a newly agency in san francisco funded by taxpayers and it's all about technology. it's called the office of emerging technologies. it will oversee new tech like those scooters we see around town or sidewalk delivery robots. the propofol sam came from supervisor norman yee after autonomous robots surprised people by unleashing devices on the streets. >> when it does enter our infrastructure or our city, we run around like crazy people trying to figure out how to handle and how to create new regulations. >> three people will makeup that department that could launch as early as next month. >> well, when it comes to hiring for a job, exp
. >> for more than 160 years, the martinez news gazette has covered all stories big and small for those living in that east bay city. now contra costa county's oldest newspaper is shutting down. the newspaper told staff earlier this week it will close at the end of this year. the reason, declining subscriptions. now just five employees remain there. the paper was founded back in 1858, and was once a daily newspaper. now it's published just twice a week. >> a newly agency in san...
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. >> reporter: on june 28, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazette" newspaperryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people were killed, including 56-year-old sportswriter john mcnamara, who had been married to andrea chamblee. when we met her recently, she was wearing his press pass. is that something you wear frequently? >> i wear it almost every day. >> reporter: it's a reflection of their mutual, total devotion. >> he was devoted to his family. he was devoted to his writing. and lucky for me he was devoted to me. >> reporter: he was also devoted to an unfinished book, "the capital of basketball," that he had labored over in his spare time for 13 years. it's an exhaustive look at how basketball in d.c. area high schools changed the course of the sport over the past century. chamblee, while a huge basketball fan, had never read a word of her husband's notes, but after going through his files, she decided that she would finish his book. how does it feel to hold that book in your hands now? >> i feel very conflicted. i feel like this is a secret b
. >> reporter: on june 28, 2018, a gunman with a longtime grudge against the "capital gazette" newspaperryland, walked into its offices and opened fire. five people were killed, including 56-year-old sportswriter john mcnamara, who had been married to andrea chamblee. when we met her recently, she was wearing his press pass. is that something you wear frequently? >> i wear it almost every day. >> reporter: it's a reflection of their mutual, total devotion. >>...
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. >>> for more than 160 the gazette has covered stories an now the oldest newspaper is shutting down.the newspaper told staff this week it will close at the end of the year. the paper another victim of declining subscriptions. five employees work at the paper. the paper was founded in 1858 and was once a daily newspaper. now it's publicshed twice a week. >>> san francisco is creating a public agency to help manage the risks that come with leading the way. it's called the office of emerging technologies. it will oversee the regulation of new tech like scooters drones and sidewalk delivery proposal came from a supervisor after runleashing these devices on the streets. >> we quit trying to figure out how to handle and how to create new regulations. >> three people will make up this new department that could launch as early as next month. >>> there's no law to stop a drug treatment center from opening across the street from an elementary school and that has parents upset and mounting opposition. we look at the debate between two unlikely neighbors. >> >> reporter: the elementary has been
. >>> for more than 160 the gazette has covered stories an now the oldest newspaper is shutting down.the newspaper told staff this week it will close at the end of the year. the paper another victim of declining subscriptions. five employees work at the paper. the paper was founded in 1858 and was once a daily newspaper. now it's publicshed twice a week. >>> san francisco is creating a public agency to help manage the risks that come with leading the way. it's called the...
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what more are you learning about the killing of this senior islamic jihad militant in gazette sha. >> it was carried out earlier this morning. against a senior leader. israel in giving us information about the strike after ward painted him essentially a high level rogue element. who didn't pay attention. and was responsible for firing rockets. and one opposed to any sort of cease fire or understanding. the strike this morning and shortly after that rocket fire began. as of the latest update from the mel tear there have been 50 rockets launched and we continue to get the alerts the signal of incoming rocket fire has intercepted 20. this of course shatters a tense situation and threatens to ignite a tense situation along the border. that is what we're monitoring here. how do the groups take this and israel respond? so far militant groups have said they vow revenge for the killing. his funeral ongoing a short time ago. this is one of the crucial periods we'll see when escalation might take place. in regards to syria. they blame israel for attack against a leader there and it failed to ki
what more are you learning about the killing of this senior islamic jihad militant in gazette sha. >> it was carried out earlier this morning. against a senior leader. israel in giving us information about the strike after ward painted him essentially a high level rogue element. who didn't pay attention. and was responsible for firing rockets. and one opposed to any sort of cease fire or understanding. the strike this morning and shortly after that rocket fire began. as of the latest...
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they worked for 46 years beginning in 1922 until 1968 for the charleston gazette.g that time he produced over 30,000 cartoons. his early cartoon was centered around the dog a wagon restaurant they have transition from doing the dog wagon exclusively. to doing more political cartooning. it was picked up by other newspapers they came to the eyes of president truman who frequently would request copies it was often when it was on a subject that was applicable hit a number of authors -- offers. charleston was as far as the bottom as he wanted to get. some of the examples of the intro of the early work. these are examples of the character style and in the way that he was drawn and and what he actually began to portray the people around him one of the things that he liked to do is he like to create in the images such as this individual as everyday people. the people are what he would see around town. he have the unique idea about showing his work and being a plain folk type of individual. someone that you could actually relate to if we look at his work. he doesn't do the
they worked for 46 years beginning in 1922 until 1968 for the charleston gazette.g that time he produced over 30,000 cartoons. his early cartoon was centered around the dog a wagon restaurant they have transition from doing the dog wagon exclusively. to doing more political cartooning. it was picked up by other newspapers they came to the eyes of president truman who frequently would request copies it was often when it was on a subject that was applicable hit a number of authors -- offers....
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sarah is the managing editor at the civil war and conference correlator for gazette 665. she has spent the last few years exploring ways to share quality historic research in ways that will inform and inspire audiences. young age and through the year she has helped prepare stood -- prepare teaching activities. she has presented her research at civil war roundtables and historic groups in california and across the nation, including the national museum of civil war medicine. her book takes a fresh look at the battle of newmarket for the emerging civil war series. currently she is working on several civil war research projects, including the citizens and armies of shenandoah valley. as you heard last night she is a crucial part of our team. provides a lot of the content, she edits our work, and she has a full-time job and she lives in california. to sarah.teful >> good morning. i want to say thank you to rob and dan for inviting me to share this presentation. roomnd of had a back does newmarketow qualify as a lesser-known battle. we came to the conclusion that the battle of
sarah is the managing editor at the civil war and conference correlator for gazette 665. she has spent the last few years exploring ways to share quality historic research in ways that will inform and inspire audiences. young age and through the year she has helped prepare stood -- prepare teaching activities. she has presented her research at civil war roundtables and historic groups in california and across the nation, including the national museum of civil war medicine. her book takes a...
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articles, editorials and call early pieces for usa today, fox news channel, and the marine corps gazette, military times, townhall, and daily signal. he is the executive director director of a certified nonprofit that next veterans to outreach programs. and a nonprofit that helps veterans and active-duty marines. please join me in welcoming scott. [applause] i'm going to start off and ask a specific question to each of our panelist as sort of a warm up, then we are going to open it up to general questions for the entire panel to discuss, then ultimately we will have a dialogue with you all and the audience will have a chance to participate with their own questions. >> [inaudible] >> [laughter] i'm going to start with you. it wasn't enough to do heroic things, i had to be recognized for them. can you help us understand this as a young man. >> it's hard for me to understand it myself. , i think all young men -- [indiscernible] some feedback. iifather was in world war and had some metals, but he would never talk about them. there was sort of some mystery dals.e metal father, it was christma
articles, editorials and call early pieces for usa today, fox news channel, and the marine corps gazette, military times, townhall, and daily signal. he is the executive director director of a certified nonprofit that next veterans to outreach programs. and a nonprofit that helps veterans and active-duty marines. please join me in welcoming scott. [applause] i'm going to start off and ask a specific question to each of our panelist as sort of a warm up, then we are going to open it up to...
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. >>> martins news-gazette started three years before abraham lincoln became president. the paper said in a facebook posting it had been informed of the closing by its parent company. google is launching stadia a streaming video game service so you don't need a console like xbox. you need google chrome and a controller is helpful. the appeal you play on your television and move it tour phone aand play there as well. the big question is library. whether you're talking about like a netflix or a video game thing, what have you got? you got things that i want to watch or play? in google's case, not as much. >> thanks, scott. >>> trending this morning chick-fil-a announcing it will not support to charities that do not support lgbtq rights and the change takes effect next year. protesters are saying not the first time chick-fil-a has made the same promise. in 2016 it reportedly told a progressive news site it would wind down contributions to those charities. but the following year, critics say the company dome nated nearly -- donated nearly $2 million to agencies that discrimi
. >>> martins news-gazette started three years before abraham lincoln became president. the paper said in a facebook posting it had been informed of the closing by its parent company. google is launching stadia a streaming video game service so you don't need a console like xbox. you need google chrome and a controller is helpful. the appeal you play on your television and move it tour phone aand play there as well. the big question is library. whether you're talking about like a...
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will work for the like and feel as good as them how are we able to get them we are all damn happy in gazette. go in the full season. that fee to go is. on that. i hold. the cult on a fake and in the semifinal of the. haiti way about on the. little get in they have to live by the suburbs of the me go is. what i did. this awesome you know what i bought and that they hum in the rock and went ahead with a behavior that he. might identify the 2nd man is about and a. woman is very and they knew it i hate me and. it's just a myth on them and she's awful and they go as. such i mean i get. all that. with a right. ok. thank you. ellen. little cafe him and i laughed. and had the machine all the economy up squash . and then a gallop. and then a palestinian what i believe. and if i mean and i follow every motorway or i had a final motive even the lobby. i mean safe it is. sad. and sad la the sad body who who saw it open much 7. yeah i must say thank you so much for me i was going 1st thing throughout the entire tournament. i know used to do the scoring to tonight's win this time i am too. and i wish you
will work for the like and feel as good as them how are we able to get them we are all damn happy in gazette. go in the full season. that fee to go is. on that. i hold. the cult on a fake and in the semifinal of the. haiti way about on the. little get in they have to live by the suburbs of the me go is. what i did. this awesome you know what i bought and that they hum in the rock and went ahead with a behavior that he. might identify the 2nd man is about and a. woman is very and they knew it i...
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book echo of scott has written articles and scholarly pieces news channel, fox nd the marine core gazette, b and president of the marines association a veterans and ing active duty marines. me in welcoming him. each of ing to ask panelists to sort of a warm up. we're going to move into general and ions for the panel dialogue. g to have a >> west point is that a prep school? we'll start with you. i t it is like to go to war wanted a medal since looking at my father's from world war ii. it wasn't enough to do her own thing. it.ad to be recognized for >> can you recognize the allure man?ad young and -- we've got bad feed pack. to get fixed? and y father had medals would never talk about it. it was like, i wonder about i that. you know? and i was 50 my father said they're fighting the battle of the bulge at christmas time, my dad would say, yeah, i was in that. knew, you know? there is is is like am i as if as my father? it? i do it's a combination. you think about kids in high school. and girls want to be in the right twrup. they want people to know they're in the right group. and have three
book echo of scott has written articles and scholarly pieces news channel, fox nd the marine core gazette, b and president of the marines association a veterans and ing active duty marines. me in welcoming him. each of ing to ask panelists to sort of a warm up. we're going to move into general and ions for the panel dialogue. g to have a >> west point is that a prep school? we'll start with you. i t it is like to go to war wanted a medal since looking at my father's from world war ii. it...
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this was the headline in the "arkansas democrat gazette" today.gain, another big dramatic photo of fiona hill at her testimony. and there's the headline. "ukraine meddling lie." and you see the subhead there, "narrative furthered by russia," she asserts. here's that "tampa bay times" from florida. hill, discord serves putin. former security aid and expert fiona hill warns the gop of fictions and dramatic comments on thursday. up in the great state of maine this was the "portland press herald" today. "witness: fictions about ukraine help russia." testimony in the last scheduled public hearings reinforces the case that the president's efforts work toward the detriment of u.s. security. and then you see the subhead there below the fiona hill photo. ex-white house aide says moskow was behind the claim. this is "the washington post" today. multiple stories on the impeachment inquiry overall and again another big main photo taking up most of the front page. four columns wide in the "post," fiona hill arriving for her testimony under the big headline, wh
this was the headline in the "arkansas democrat gazette" today.gain, another big dramatic photo of fiona hill at her testimony. and there's the headline. "ukraine meddling lie." and you see the subhead there, "narrative furthered by russia," she asserts. here's that "tampa bay times" from florida. hill, discord serves putin. former security aid and expert fiona hill warns the gop of fictions and dramatic comments on thursday. up in the great state of...
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i believe we have james graves from the blackpool gazette. you promised to give every aduu gazette. what are labour at's proposals on apprenticeships? happy to go first this time. in terms of the deal between nigel farage and boris johnson, it's absolutely clear now i think for many voters in this country that you want a different path for this country, future for this country, you want to build this country, you vote labour on december the 12th. if you want a hard right deal between donald trump, nigel farage and boris johnson, deal between donald trump, nigel farage and borisjohnson, you vote brexit or you both the tories, because it's the same party. i don't fear the brexit party. applause i have been disgusted by what some in the brexit party and in the conservatives, including our prime minister, of what you said to try and divide communities like ours in the north west. i represent 0ldham, and we know what the politics of hate can do. my community, i'm confident, will reject borisjohnson and nigel farage and will see that the labour government that they are going to go out wil
i believe we have james graves from the blackpool gazette. you promised to give every aduu gazette. what are labour at's proposals on apprenticeships? happy to go first this time. in terms of the deal between nigel farage and boris johnson, it's absolutely clear now i think for many voters in this country that you want a different path for this country, future for this country, you want to build this country, you vote labour on december the 12th. if you want a hard right deal between donald...
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>> i called their local gazette newspaper, talked to a reporter. nothing happened.the coroner. nothing. so newspaper, coroner, hospitals. nothing. >> reporter: but meagan was able to locate coralluzzo and passed that tip on to lead investigator beverly jarrell, who would end up playing a key role. you'll hear more about her later. jarrell caught up with coralluzzo in new jersey. grilled him for five hours. but coralluzzo denied everything. more important, he was in new jersey when paige's car was set ablaze, so jarrell let him go. >> reporter: if he didn't burn the car, doesn't that let him out? >> no. >> reporter: why not? >> because his actions lead me to believe that he did something so disgusting and vile that he had to leave grand junction and lie about his family dying. something happened. >> reporter: and there was something else, said meagan. >> he told multiple people that he did something so terrible that he could never take it to the grave and that he would never be forgiven. what was that besides murdering somebody? george was a sketchy person and he tot
>> i called their local gazette newspaper, talked to a reporter. nothing happened.the coroner. nothing. so newspaper, coroner, hospitals. nothing. >> reporter: but meagan was able to locate coralluzzo and passed that tip on to lead investigator beverly jarrell, who would end up playing a key role. you'll hear more about her later. jarrell caught up with coralluzzo in new jersey. grilled him for five hours. but coralluzzo denied everything. more important, he was in new jersey when...
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. >> "the news-gazette."ary. >> the next day, saturday, june the 10th, i was working here in the newsroom. and the phone rang. and it was a male friend of yingying's. and he told me, we have this missing international student. and i have to admit, i kind of rolled my eyes. as a crime reporter, we get missing persons reports quite a bit. but there was something about the way these people were conveying, "we think something's wrong," that made me say, "okay, it won't hurt if we run a short story saying that the police are looking for her." >> there was a determination to find her. and there was that determination from campus and from law enforcement. >> our officers initially went there. her apartment was in normal condition. she didn't pack up her clothes. she didn't have a car, so i assume that she took a bus. so i basically checked with mtd buses in town here to see if she had gotten on a bus. >> that's when they started looking at the cameras, the buses. and to try to figure out her last movements. >> we ha
. >> "the news-gazette."ary. >> the next day, saturday, june the 10th, i was working here in the newsroom. and the phone rang. and it was a male friend of yingying's. and he told me, we have this missing international student. and i have to admit, i kind of rolled my eyes. as a crime reporter, we get missing persons reports quite a bit. but there was something about the way these people were conveying, "we think something's wrong," that made me say, "okay,...
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an article entitled, "schiff: panel will hear from whistleblower," arkansas democrat-gazette, september 29th, 2019. schiff: without objection. the time of the gentleman has expired. i now recognize ms. sewell. sewell: thank you, mr. chairman. ambassador, and your prior testimony you spoke so movingly about your family background. you stated that your parents fled communists and nazi regimes and that they valued freedom and democracy offered in america, having experience to totalitarian regimes. did that have any effect on your desire to enter into the united states foreign service? yovanovitch: yes, it did. sewell: did you always know you wanted to be in the foreign service? i look at your background and it is perfectly suited for what you are doing. i note that you studied at the pushkin state russian language institute in russia to learn russian? yovanovitch: yes. sewell: that you have -- do you also have an ms from the national defense university, national war college? yovanovitch: yes. sewell: i even -- i even noticed that you earned, your undergraduate degree in history and russian
an article entitled, "schiff: panel will hear from whistleblower," arkansas democrat-gazette, september 29th, 2019. schiff: without objection. the time of the gentleman has expired. i now recognize ms. sewell. sewell: thank you, mr. chairman. ambassador, and your prior testimony you spoke so movingly about your family background. you stated that your parents fled communists and nazi regimes and that they valued freedom and democracy offered in america, having experience to...
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and according to the local daily arkansas gazette, i was the first integrating student in the country to have her home bombed. few people my age will have more than one good friend from high school. i'm grateful to have at least eight. ernie, melba, minnie jean, elizabeth, gloria, terry, jefferson and selma. in the public mind, we are one, the little rock nine. but we are, in essence, nine distinct personalities with nine different stories. it is as much a story about the dedication of family, perseverance and sacrifice as it is about the journey and the history. it is my, it is a salute to my parents who stayed silently in the background and swallowed great risk and suffering.
and according to the local daily arkansas gazette, i was the first integrating student in the country to have her home bombed. few people my age will have more than one good friend from high school. i'm grateful to have at least eight. ernie, melba, minnie jean, elizabeth, gloria, terry, jefferson and selma. in the public mind, we are one, the little rock nine. but we are, in essence, nine distinct personalities with nine different stories. it is as much a story about the dedication of family,...