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there are other images of willie gillis. this one was never published. willie, the young recruit, remember he was too young to enlist, but posed for the pictures, the rabbits foot for good luck. willie gillis, so you know who he is, looking starry eyed and naÏvely as these citizens are eating, smoking, sitting around, the veterans of war. it was actually thought of two -- too harsh a contrast and not published. this painting to the site is one of the better willie gillis images and more poignant. willie is in a place of worship, with military superiors in front and behind, thinking about what is to come. the painting here, "war news," was painted by rockwell late in 1944 and is an image of people in small town america listening to their news, getting their news, from the newspaper and the radio in the back. it is really a magnificent composition in that the artist takes you through the counter to this group of people, listening, watching, ears, hands, eyes, all coming together. we know from a sketch that the newspaper was to have on its cover a headline
there are other images of willie gillis. this one was never published. willie, the young recruit, remember he was too young to enlist, but posed for the pictures, the rabbits foot for good luck. willie gillis, so you know who he is, looking starry eyed and naÏvely as these citizens are eating, smoking, sitting around, the veterans of war. it was actually thought of two -- too harsh a contrast and not published. this painting to the site is one of the better willie gillis images and more...
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don't all dive under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe and more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over $3000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he said there underpricing ram decimeters in normal circumstances we would price a medicine according to the value it provides earlier hospital discharge would result in a hospital savings of approximately $12000.00 per patient while makes a lot of sense. oh wait no that's stupid the value it provides to that would mean if a doctor save someone's life with heart surgery then that guy over the doctor the entire worth of the rest of his life millions of dollars and maybe should just be the surgeon's butler. my bill says butler well kids see daddy owes his life to another family now good luck
don't all dive under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe and more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over $3000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during...
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don't all dive under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe and more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over 3 $1000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he said there underpricing ram decimeters in normal circumstances we would price a medicine according to the value it provides earlier hospital discharge would result in a hospital savings of approximately $12000.00 per patient all makes a lot of sense. oh wait no that's stupid the value it provides to that would mean if a doctor save someone's life with heart surgery then that guy over the doctor the entire worth of the rest of his life millions of dollars and maybe should just be the surgeon's butler. my bill says butler well kids see daddy owes his life to another family now good luck
don't all dive under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe and more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over 3 $1000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed...
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but there's another catch to gilly adds price gouging faced man against they didn't create doesn't fear we did you and me hit gilly gaddis received at least $70500000.00 from taxpayers according to the advocacy group public citizen which reviewed regulatory filings and the national institutes of health ran the trial that led to rim does a variance from urgency use authorization and public funding is supporting clinical trials around the world today you and i paid for the creation and research behind rendez of it or there is absolutely no reason we should fill the pockets of gimli had incredibly rich c.e.o. and its board of ass. and i bet you knew this next part was coming but nearly all other developed countries limit how much pharmaceutical companies can charge for prescription meds the us doesn't operate like that we allow drug companies to charge as much as they please which is wise to cite just one example the cost of insulin has nearly tripled in recent years for people with diabetes. other countries don't destroy people's lives if they have the nerve to want to survive a life thre
but there's another catch to gilly adds price gouging faced man against they didn't create doesn't fear we did you and me hit gilly gaddis received at least $70500000.00 from taxpayers according to the advocacy group public citizen which reviewed regulatory filings and the national institutes of health ran the trial that led to rim does a variance from urgency use authorization and public funding is supporting clinical trials around the world today you and i paid for the creation and research...
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don't all dive under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe at more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over $3000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during practice he said there on.
don't all dive under our desks and all be magical there's only one problem the big pharma company gillie ad that owns rem does a very they've already announced their plans to profiteer from this pandemic drugmaker gillie ad says it's doing you a favor by setting the price for its pending covert $19.00 treatment rundown severe at more than $2000.00 for government agencies and there are over $3000.00 for private insurers how does the c.e.o. of gilliatt daniel o'dea justify this discussed during...
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that has faced criticism for agreeing to sell the vast majority of its output to the united states gillie out told g.w. that its face difficulty meeting demand and that it's planning to increase the production of ramdass of beer from the current 190000 batches per month to $2000000.00. future supplies the company says will be allocated on the basis of the number of new infections in a country. european policy makers have also been threatening to impose compulsory licensing on ramdass severe this would allow other manufacturers to produce the drug under world trade organization rules such a move would be possible in the case of a national emergency and we asked european parliamentarian peter lees why the e.u. might bypass the patent when the company insists it will deliver the drug. yes it will be but i'm not sure if it is not you know for the moment in the united in the european union the figures are quite low but we don't know what's going to happen and work wise we have really a lot of hot spots where the outbreaks are huge and that's why i'm not sure if what is going to deliver will be
that has faced criticism for agreeing to sell the vast majority of its output to the united states gillie out told g.w. that its face difficulty meeting demand and that it's planning to increase the production of ramdass of beer from the current 190000 batches per month to $2000000.00. future supplies the company says will be allocated on the basis of the number of new infections in a country. european policy makers have also been threatening to impose compulsory licensing on ramdass severe...
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the case of a national emergency because european parliamentarians pay to these why such a move when gilly ed insists it will deliver the drug they would but i'm not sure if it is enough you know for the moment in the united in the european union the figures are quite low but we don't know what's going to happen and we're we have really a lot of hospitals where our rates are huge and that's why i am not sure what this is going to deliver will be enough and we just adopted a resolution in the european parliament where we say that we corporation and die in iraq so i was perfectly odds words cooperate with. us. but the international law. relicensing so it's not something that bends it is for you to. think we are in a. irish finance minister pascal don't know who has won a vote to lead the blocs financial policy on the making on the euro group or whose style himself as a consensus candidate for both northern and southern yours are members and had the backing of european conservative party's base the spanish deputy prime minister that you have a new who is favored by the likes of france and ita
the case of a national emergency because european parliamentarians pay to these why such a move when gilly ed insists it will deliver the drug they would but i'm not sure if it is enough you know for the moment in the united in the european union the figures are quite low but we don't know what's going to happen and we're we have really a lot of hospitals where our rates are huge and that's why i am not sure what this is going to deliver will be enough and we just adopted a resolution in the...
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be charging way too much for covert $900.00 treatments the latest out of disquiet was triggered by gilly ads rendez appear at america's decision to monopolize supply. reports. the us government has cornered almost the entire global market of rum desert here for the next several months the drug has been found to short hospital stays recovered 1000 patients this america 1st policy during the pandemic has led to expressions of outrage and dismantling some international leaders but us coronavirus patients may not receive the drug if they don't have enough cash the drug manufacturer gilad says governments in the developed world will pay 300 and $90.00 for a vial of rum desert your average treatment will come to $2340.00 a patient however each vial for the us private health insurance system is $520.00 or an average cost of $3120.00 a patient it's not clear how much each patient will have to pay either out of pocket or higher premiums as with many drugs that are eventually sold for profit by pharmaceutical companies from this if it was initially developed with taxpayer money at least $60000000.
be charging way too much for covert $900.00 treatments the latest out of disquiet was triggered by gilly ads rendez appear at america's decision to monopolize supply. reports. the us government has cornered almost the entire global market of rum desert here for the next several months the drug has been found to short hospital stays recovered 1000 patients this america 1st policy during the pandemic has led to expressions of outrage and dismantling some international leaders but us coronavirus...
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supply meanwhile other developed countries are expected to pay 25 percent less for severe because gilly had his license to generic manufacturers abroad people are now going to have to calculate whether the money spent on a $5.00 day supply of this drug is less than the cost of roughly $4.00 extra days in the hospitals so they've got to do a lot of math to decide whether they want to use this drug has the. well brigitte isn't it interesting they use our tax dollars to discover and use the drug and find the drug and all that stuff and now they're going to turn around and gouge us they're going to create the drug and gougers for it well you know this this is like war profiteering you know you got the caliber whenever there's a war be it vietnam be it iraq 6 whatever it is halliburton makes a ton of money well you've got war profiteers in the drug industry too when there's a pandemic like this you're going to see profiteers they don't care all they look at it as an opportunity to make more 'd and more money and the unfortunate thing is we live in a world where that's accepted this is outrag
supply meanwhile other developed countries are expected to pay 25 percent less for severe because gilly had his license to generic manufacturers abroad people are now going to have to calculate whether the money spent on a $5.00 day supply of this drug is less than the cost of roughly $4.00 extra days in the hospitals so they've got to do a lot of math to decide whether they want to use this drug has the. well brigitte isn't it interesting they use our tax dollars to discover and use the drug...
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——pet gilly. alanna petroff, bbc news. untiljuly next year, but as japan marks one extra year to go until the opening ceremony, there are an increasing number of people who doubt the tokyo games will now ever take place. from tokyo, rupert wingfield hayes reports. this man is one ofjapan‘s best trampolinist ‘s. at beijing in 2008, hejust trampolinist ‘s. at beijing in 2008, he just missed trampolinist ‘s. at beijing in 2008, hejust missed out trampolinist ‘s. at beijing in 2008, he just missed out on a metal and now, at 35, tokyo 2020 was going to be his last hurrah but covid—19 has killed his dream. translation: back into thousand and eight beijing games have been postponed by a year would have thought ok but it is another year to train and grow. but now i am 35. a year feels like a very long time. i‘ve decided retirement is the only option. there is another reason why he is retiring. he thinks tokyo‘s new olympic stadium may never get to hold an olympic opening ceremony, and he‘s not alone. a poll this week found only 23
——pet gilly. alanna petroff, bbc news. untiljuly next year, but as japan marks one extra year to go until the opening ceremony, there are an increasing number of people who doubt the tokyo games will now ever take place. from tokyo, rupert wingfield hayes reports. this man is one ofjapan‘s best trampolinist ‘s. at beijing in 2008, hejust trampolinist ‘s. at beijing in 2008, he just missed trampolinist ‘s. at beijing in 2008, hejust missed out trampolinist ‘s. at beijing in 2008,...
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vaccines and treatments for coping $1000.00 have exponential stock growth but this includes the likes of gilly novio and novak's just to name a few on monday u.k. based biotech firm synergy and its stock spiked more than 500 percent after reporting their experimental drug was mostly successful in preventing serious symptoms related to cope with 19 in trials the company's s n g 001 drug reduce the odds of a patient developing severe symptoms including the need for a ventilator by 79 percent compared to patients receiving a placebo now adding that those who received the drug were $2.00 to $3.00 times more likely to recover from cope with 19 now the trial involved $220.00 subjects in the united kingdom they say more analysis from the trial results will be disclosed in the coming week and with all that in mind let's go ahead and take a global look at the spread of the virus with r.t. correspondent sar where are we worldwide sobran over a 24 hour period over the weekend the world nearly $260000.00 and new cases a new record which brings the total of global number to over $14.00 d $6000000.00 now 30
vaccines and treatments for coping $1000.00 have exponential stock growth but this includes the likes of gilly novio and novak's just to name a few on monday u.k. based biotech firm synergy and its stock spiked more than 500 percent after reporting their experimental drug was mostly successful in preventing serious symptoms related to cope with 19 in trials the company's s n g 001 drug reduce the odds of a patient developing severe symptoms including the need for a ventilator by 79 percent...
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well you know one of the things i think we need to make sure we separate is the gillie have from us policy gilliatt itself and you know in full disclosure i was an executive with sciences is very committed to patients and the making sure that as maybe agency as possible of access to. the air you know i think really the question comes down to some of the basic code of ethical standards related to patient access to medications especially those patients that are perhaps in developing countries that are also suffering from a cold 19 and making sure that from a manufacturing perspective those patients get the medications they need ok let's talk about patient access this is not a cheap drug but already the chances surrounding this news this development on the u.s. buying most of this drug is basically saying it's not cheap a course of this drug 5 or 6 vials will set you back about 2 and a half 1000 u.s. dollars or more to the point within the framework of the u.s. medical system your insurance company pays for it or if you're one of those people who's lost a job you've got no money you're one of
well you know one of the things i think we need to make sure we separate is the gillie have from us policy gilliatt itself and you know in full disclosure i was an executive with sciences is very committed to patients and the making sure that as maybe agency as possible of access to. the air you know i think really the question comes down to some of the basic code of ethical standards related to patient access to medications especially those patients that are perhaps in developing countries...
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that includes six firefighters involved in a c-130 or gillies want take a crash.victims left. todd: so sad. janice promised a week ago, she would be busy american center and we are. jillian: isaias? is that how you say it? carley: isaias. we are brushing up on spanish. it is have one. this has been a tough one to forecast. finally it has a center of circulation, we are getting a better grasp. it is a strong tropical storm right now. it has to go over hispaniola, the mountains there are quite high and treacherous so the storm might get torn apart. we have to watch for this but all eyes on florida and the east coast. this is isaias, 60 mile-per-hour sustained winds, got its name last night bringing heavy rain and wind across puerto rico, flash flooding will be a concern, winds in excess of 40 miles an hour in some of these areas, you see where they are getting pummeled with heavy rainfall for several hours. here is the track for the route, doesn't become a hurricane but gets closest it comes to the coast of florida, miami and then sort of hugs the coastline perhaps
that includes six firefighters involved in a c-130 or gillies want take a crash.victims left. todd: so sad. janice promised a week ago, she would be busy american center and we are. jillian: isaias? is that how you say it? carley: isaias. we are brushing up on spanish. it is have one. this has been a tough one to forecast. finally it has a center of circulation, we are getting a better grasp. it is a strong tropical storm right now. it has to go over hispaniola, the mountains there are quite...
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3 years ago when albert is a journalist of the motor independent who's been covering the current gillies years mad he says it's too soon to draw conclusions over what happened to this key witness. it's a very interesting development which i don't think anybody quite expected in in this case for obviously the event stuff happened last night. it sort of thrown the case into into suspect so the police immediately said that the wounds and the evidence pointed to the wounds being self-inflicted however there have been sorts of concerns that this may not be the case even especially of the haste of of of how this announcement was was made the police have always said that europol was involved in the investigation from from the onset and that it remains involved in the in the investigation in fact in the court sitting today which took place today which turmel was meant to testify and it was testified that europol do still hold mr fenix mobile phone because there extracting the data the data from it so the police have continued to to insist that even though there isn't a joint investigation team a
3 years ago when albert is a journalist of the motor independent who's been covering the current gillies years mad he says it's too soon to draw conclusions over what happened to this key witness. it's a very interesting development which i don't think anybody quite expected in in this case for obviously the event stuff happened last night. it sort of thrown the case into into suspect so the police immediately said that the wounds and the evidence pointed to the wounds being self-inflicted...
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we will talk about what areas you want to be looking at, to gilly tesla. -- particularly tesla.s is bloomberg. ♪ francine: we have some breaking news on california, topping new york as a state in the u.s. with the most confirmed covert cases. just a couple of days ago california had to shut down again after these huge numbers in the number of people infected. yesterday there were over 11,000 new cases of covid-19, bring the total in the state -- actually, in the u.s. to over 400,000. california topping new york the state with the most confirmed covert cases. this after dr. -- anthony fauci saying treatments are likely to come before a vaccine. this is likely given the trials we have seen, but just for the record mr. vinci is saying the same. alix: all of that points to underlying demand in the states shutting down. we are getting a read on that with oil inventories. crude up by about 4.9 million barrels. we are looking for a draw. this is a bearish surprise. something else, refinery utilization is down 5.2%. refinerieshat the are not utilizing the oil because there is no one to
we will talk about what areas you want to be looking at, to gilly tesla. -- particularly tesla.s is bloomberg. ♪ francine: we have some breaking news on california, topping new york as a state in the u.s. with the most confirmed covert cases. just a couple of days ago california had to shut down again after these huge numbers in the number of people infected. yesterday there were over 11,000 new cases of covid-19, bring the total in the state -- actually, in the u.s. to over 400,000....
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this pandemic testing to gilly accelerated. -- this pandemic has significantly accelerated it.e be downgrading some of these companies to neutrals because we want to be conscious of the valuation. the gains we are making an clout , the gains we are making an e-commerce sales are still in the early stages. we talk about gainers of 25% to 30% 40 while pure let's offer 30% --rce -- to -- sales are still being done in bricks and mortar. some of the changes we have seen recently came in places where the virus is not a big problem, e-commerce changes are sticking. between quality stops in and quality stocks in general -- guy: an aggregate, are we in a situation where stock investors are still being too optimistic. there is the possibility the trump tax cuts get reversed, there's a possibility we will see sales taxes imposed on the tech sector, there is a possibility globalization will make for these big multinational tech companies life much more difficult. how will that trickle down into the bottom line and is the market too far ahead of itself in terms of profitability expectations
this pandemic testing to gilly accelerated. -- this pandemic has significantly accelerated it.e be downgrading some of these companies to neutrals because we want to be conscious of the valuation. the gains we are making an clout , the gains we are making an e-commerce sales are still in the early stages. we talk about gainers of 25% to 30% 40 while pure let's offer 30% --rce -- to -- sales are still being done in bricks and mortar. some of the changes we have seen recently came in places where...
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organization, including people who included being part of the hush money scheme that michael cohen pled gilly which prosecutors said was directed and coordinated by an ordinary known as donald j. trump. the only person to be prosecuted and to go to prison with everybody else receiving immunity or nothing in return is michael cohen. and i've asked over and over again on programs like this. why just michael cohen in as i asked today. why does donald trump, sending a cease and desist letter to michael cohen about a book that he's worried about, because cohen knows so much, and now cohen is in jail because he didn't immediately sign but was willing to talk about the first paragraph of that document that said, no engage many with the media. not even your friends and family can talk to the media. because it would seem like you are. we're asking the question, why in. >> all right. legal adviser to michael cohen, thank you for joining us. i appreciate your time. >>> ahead, new audio from breonna taylor's death with disturbing dweets the night she was killed by police including audio from taylor's boy
organization, including people who included being part of the hush money scheme that michael cohen pled gilly which prosecutors said was directed and coordinated by an ordinary known as donald j. trump. the only person to be prosecuted and to go to prison with everybody else receiving immunity or nothing in return is michael cohen. and i've asked over and over again on programs like this. why just michael cohen in as i asked today. why does donald trump, sending a cease and desist letter to...
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gilly and maxwell arrested this morning in the small town of bedford, new hampshire, and she's facingeral charges including two counts of perjury. she is charged with engaging in sexual misconduct with minors. maxwell will be in federal court ater today. and that is scheduled for noon eastern time so we should say that a short time from now. more updates coming this hour. as house intelligence officials get ready to briefed congressional leaders. this hour on reports of russian bounties paid for killing american troops. welcome to a brand-new hour of america's newsroom, i'm sandra smith. >> trace: sandra, good morning. i'm trace gallagher. what's been called a spirit of america showcase at 11:30 a.m. eastern, the russian bounty intel. they spoke out about those reports saying if they are true, russia could face consequences. speak to anyone else would hear about it that was involved. and i'm here to protect them. that something that presented to me. >> sandra: we will hear from the president again a short time from now. good morning. >> this morning the gang of eight will be led by th
gilly and maxwell arrested this morning in the small town of bedford, new hampshire, and she's facingeral charges including two counts of perjury. she is charged with engaging in sexual misconduct with minors. maxwell will be in federal court ater today. and that is scheduled for noon eastern time so we should say that a short time from now. more updates coming this hour. as house intelligence officials get ready to briefed congressional leaders. this hour on reports of russian bounties paid...
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connell: in the midst of all this, we do have a sign of optimism in the fight against the pandemic, gilly insane the experimental virus is experiencing risk and people have severe covid-19. we will talk to a doctor about that, what the breakthrough could mean in a fight for a cure, unlikely boost to business how farmers are going against the grain while profiting amidst the pandemic. and then bracing for a boycott, major food company facing backlash after ceo praised president trump, the details on that story later in the hour. ♪ i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. i geh. common bird.e. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even b
connell: in the midst of all this, we do have a sign of optimism in the fight against the pandemic, gilly insane the experimental virus is experiencing risk and people have severe covid-19. we will talk to a doctor about that, what the breakthrough could mean in a fight for a cure, unlikely boost to business how farmers are going against the grain while profiting amidst the pandemic. and then bracing for a boycott, major food company facing backlash after ceo praised president trump, the...
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life-sized clay modeling. 25-year-old molly gillis is one of the modelers behind the bronco's new look a car is a three-dimensional object. so you can't see what the services are actually going to do if you don't have a physical property in front of you that allows you to make quick changes to it. >> reporter: those changes take just minutes, something you just couldn't do with a full metal model. but this automotive artist isn't just passionate about her work, she's passionate about the person who inspired her. another ford clay modeler who designed the original bronco logo, her grandfather. >> everything seems like it's kind of meant to be, you know? he was there then, i'm here now. >> reporter: her grandfather, frank debono, became a manager at ford and quite literally passed on the family business. >> in my sophomore year of college, he gave me all his automotive clay modeling tools, which he had handmade, which makes me proud and happy to be doing what i'm doing today. >> reporter: all throughout, grandpa frank was battling dementia. >> i wanted him to see it. you know, he'll smil
life-sized clay modeling. 25-year-old molly gillis is one of the modelers behind the bronco's new look a car is a three-dimensional object. so you can't see what the services are actually going to do if you don't have a physical property in front of you that allows you to make quick changes to it. >> reporter: those changes take just minutes, something you just couldn't do with a full metal model. but this automotive artist isn't just passionate about her work, she's passionate about the...
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us this wonderful opportunity to partner with them as we did last year with their speaker, edith gillis. abigail's rich history in this us every day.s thank you. the hingham historical society is focused like never before on his history, to understand all voices. we currently are in the midst of a campaign for the benjamin lincoln house, which is our effort to purchase the home of hingham's american revolutionary war hero. benjamin lincoln received the british sort of surrender at yorktown, or as we like to tell schoolchildren, that is benjamin lincoln on the white horse. featured so prominently in the rotunda of the u.s. capitol. benjamin lincoln served hingham as a clerk, constable, and selectman. he also came from a family that owned slaves. and two blocks from here, there is a slave quarter in the attic of the benjamin lincoln home. our next major exhibit here at the museum generates out of the archaeological finds excavation. -- from the excavation. the artifacts, a colonial eight, tellhing wi many stories. but the amazing story of the tribe for which the commonwealth gets its name
us this wonderful opportunity to partner with them as we did last year with their speaker, edith gillis. abigail's rich history in this us every day.s thank you. the hingham historical society is focused like never before on his history, to understand all voices. we currently are in the midst of a campaign for the benjamin lincoln house, which is our effort to purchase the home of hingham's american revolutionary war hero. benjamin lincoln received the british sort of surrender at yorktown, or...
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this particular weather watcher picture was sent in by gilly gabben.articularly for northern and western areas of scotland, with a few getting into northern ireland and northwest of england too. with those shower clouds around, the skies will often look more like this. through the rest of today, we will continue to see those coming and going, particularly in scotland. just a few isolated showers for northern ireland and northwest england. but otherwise there is going to be a lot of dry weather around as we head into the early part of the evening time. quite warm the sunshine in the south, the temperature around 23 degrees in london. quite a cool day further north with that cloud and showers around as well. looking at the weather picture overnight, still more showers to come in scotland. but otherwise, most of us will have a dry night with clear spells and it will turn chilly again. temperatures down into single figures. quite low single figures in rural areas. so, cool start of the day on tuesday but again, plenty of sunshine in northern ireland, engla
this particular weather watcher picture was sent in by gilly gabben.articularly for northern and western areas of scotland, with a few getting into northern ireland and northwest of england too. with those shower clouds around, the skies will often look more like this. through the rest of today, we will continue to see those coming and going, particularly in scotland. just a few isolated showers for northern ireland and northwest england. but otherwise there is going to be a lot of dry weather...
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. >> in this case, leon gillis the 3rd, a community leader who founded a halfway house for other returningelieve less than 5,000 people were able to have their rights restored. >> roughly, 40 times the number of floridians saw their voting rights restored during governor charlie crist's years in office. >> there is no way politicians should have that much power to decide which american citizen get to vote and which american citizen don't get to vote. >> agreed. >>...