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hampton -- johnson asks hampton for his assessment. hampton says i found a perfect place to launch a surprise attack on the union left wing. and he recommends that johnson sent his army marching for bentonville. at dawn on march 18, johnston does just that. up to this time, general sherman has expected johnston to try to oppose his entry into goldsboro. but faulty intelligence and poor maps lead him to believe that johnston is falling back towards raleigh, confederates are burning all the bridges that will separate them from the union army, and that the road to goldsboro is open. if there's anything in the union army that is dangerous right now, it's overconfidence. in the words of lieutenant john marshall brain them, one of the soldiers in the left-wing. he said, on the morning of march 19 he writes in his diary, we feel in excellent spirits. everything promises for a smooth entry into goldsboro. that will prove to be his last entry. he will be lying dead on the field of battle in just a few hours. sherman prepares to join the right w
hampton -- johnson asks hampton for his assessment. hampton says i found a perfect place to launch a surprise attack on the union left wing. and he recommends that johnson sent his army marching for bentonville. at dawn on march 18, johnston does just that. up to this time, general sherman has expected johnston to try to oppose his entry into goldsboro. but faulty intelligence and poor maps lead him to believe that johnston is falling back towards raleigh, confederates are burning all the...
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hampton -- johnson asks hampton for his assessment. hampton says i found a perfect place to launch a surprise attack on the union left wing. and he recommends that johnson sent his army marching for bentonville. at dawn on march 18, johnston does just that. up to this time, general sherman has expected johnston to try to oppose his entry into goldsboro. but faulty intelligence and poor maps lead him to believe that johnston is falling back towards raleigh, confederates are burning all the bridges that will separate them from the union army, and that the road to goldsboro is open. if there's anything in the union army that is dangerous right now, it's overconfidence. in the words of lieutenant john marshall brain them, one of the soldiers in the left-wing. he said, on the morning of march 19 he writes in his diary, we feel in excellent spirits. everything promises for a smooth entry into goldsboro. that will prove to be his last entry. he will be lying dead on the field of battle in just a few hours. sherman prepares to join the right w
hampton -- johnson asks hampton for his assessment. hampton says i found a perfect place to launch a surprise attack on the union left wing. and he recommends that johnson sent his army marching for bentonville. at dawn on march 18, johnston does just that. up to this time, general sherman has expected johnston to try to oppose his entry into goldsboro. but faulty intelligence and poor maps lead him to believe that johnston is falling back towards raleigh, confederates are burning all the...
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hampton creek recently started selling a cookie dough instead of egg in the dough, hampton creek uses canadian yellow peas. now, the man who put pea in your cookies is josh tetric founder and ceo of hampton creek. he's been on the show before. here to update us on the company's progress joined by j.p. now of mashable and hanna kuchler. i'm glad you laughed at my 11-year-old joke. i couldn't resist. that said your food is very pure. you are doing alternative foods, but you're not doing meat in a petrie dish, right? >> no. we're doing food to figure out how to get rid of food. how do we get rid of bad food and our answer is you make the thing that is better for one's body, that's better for the environment. we've got a big drought here in california uses less water. you make that food taste a lot better. and you make it a lot less expensive. and our view is the only way you get a shift is when that good thing becomes better than the bad thing. we've done that for mayo emphasis on the "o," cookies and lots of other things. >> you could do that with chemicals, though, could you not? you c
hampton creek recently started selling a cookie dough instead of egg in the dough, hampton creek uses canadian yellow peas. now, the man who put pea in your cookies is josh tetric founder and ceo of hampton creek. he's been on the show before. here to update us on the company's progress joined by j.p. now of mashable and hanna kuchler. i'm glad you laughed at my 11-year-old joke. i couldn't resist. that said your food is very pure. you are doing alternative foods, but you're not doing meat in a...
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raw nardo composta casera.mnica ozores-hampton, prof. horticultura u.f... 00:27:12.el compostaje es el proceso natural hecho por microorganismos, que descomponen la materia organica y lo transforman en un abono natural organico. (8s) raw nardo composta casera.marisol snchez, ama de casa... 00:22:55.yo para el compostaje utilizo los desechos de la cocina y los desechos del jardin como ramas y hojas. (6s) .este proceso requiere de desechos organicos de menos de una pulgada ademas de agua, aire y tiempo para que los elementos se curen. raw nardo composta casera.mnica ozores-hampton prof. horticultura u.f... 00:29:55.los residuos organicos se dividen en dos partes los contribuidores verdes y los caf, los verde aportan nitrogeno y los caf aportan carbono. (12s) las frutas, cascaras de huevo recortes de cesped, plantas, flores y hasta el cabello son contribuidores verdes.los caf son los elementos secos como hojas y
raw nardo composta casera.mnica ozores-hampton, prof. horticultura u.f... 00:27:12.el compostaje es el proceso natural hecho por microorganismos, que descomponen la materia organica y lo transforman en un abono natural organico. (8s) raw nardo composta casera.marisol snchez, ama de casa... 00:22:55.yo para el compostaje utilizo los desechos de la cocina y los desechos del jardin como ramas y hojas. (6s) .este proceso requiere de desechos organicos de menos de una pulgada ademas de agua, aire y...
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donald points out that stevens and hunter recall that lincoln also followed this up at hampton roads by pledging he, meaning the nation o, would be willing to tax for their slaves. again, this is february of 1865. he added, this was justified because both the north and south shared culpability for slavery's existence. given the far weaker state of the confederate military in 1865, this pledge now had far greater significance. lincoln's rationale was that whatever the nation paid as compensation for slavery to end the war as rapidly as possible the amount would be less in dollars than what additional months of fighting would cost. it was costing about $3 million per day. as evidence that he was sincere about this idea, when he returned to washington to inform the cabinet of the events at hampton roads, he asked to endorse the idea to appropriate $400 million to be distributed to the southern states in proportion to their slave population, half of which would be paid on april 1st if all resistance to the national authority ceased and the remaining half by july 1st provided that the 13t
donald points out that stevens and hunter recall that lincoln also followed this up at hampton roads by pledging he, meaning the nation o, would be willing to tax for their slaves. again, this is february of 1865. he added, this was justified because both the north and south shared culpability for slavery's existence. given the far weaker state of the confederate military in 1865, this pledge now had far greater significance. lincoln's rationale was that whatever the nation paid as compensation...
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donald points out that stevens and hunter recall that lincoln also followed this up at hampton roads by pledging he meaning the nation o, would be willing to tax for their slaves. both the north and south shared culpability for slavery's existence. given the far weaker state of the confederate military in 1865 this pledge now had far greater significance. lincoln's rationale was that whatever the nation paid as compensation for slavery to end the war as rapidly as possible, the amount would be less in dollars than what additional months of fighting would cost. it was kwosting about $3 million a day. as evidence that he was sincere about this idea when he returned to washington to inform the cabinet of the events at hampton roads he asked to endorse the idea to appropriate $400 million to be distributed to the southern states in proportion to their slave population, half of which would be paid on april 1st if all resistance to the national authority ceased and the remaining half by july 1st provided that the 13th amendment was rat pieifyiedratified. every member rejected it arguing th
donald points out that stevens and hunter recall that lincoln also followed this up at hampton roads by pledging he meaning the nation o, would be willing to tax for their slaves. both the north and south shared culpability for slavery's existence. given the far weaker state of the confederate military in 1865 this pledge now had far greater significance. lincoln's rationale was that whatever the nation paid as compensation for slavery to end the war as rapidly as possible, the amount would be...
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she's written several books on the african-american history of hampton roads and is now co-authoring a history on the black community of norfolk. many of you know cassandra from the 2010 virginia civil war sus question centennial conference, held at norfolk state on slavery and the civil war. the tough stuff of american history and memory. she was the director of that conference. i first met cassandra at a conference in 2006 at ft. monroe. it was interesting, that conference was co-hosted by the museum of the confederacy and the united states army. i think it was the first time that those two were ever allies in an effort. [ laughter ] and she gave a brilliant presentation about how the concept of fleeing slaves coming into union lines came to be known as contraband of war. she is now a member of our historians advisory committee. she's helping us create the exhibits for the new civil war museum. this is cassandra's first time to address an american civil war museum audience. and we are very pleased to have her with us. ladies and gentlemen, dr. cassandra newby-alexander. [ applause
she's written several books on the african-american history of hampton roads and is now co-authoring a history on the black community of norfolk. many of you know cassandra from the 2010 virginia civil war sus question centennial conference, held at norfolk state on slavery and the civil war. the tough stuff of american history and memory. she was the director of that conference. i first met cassandra at a conference in 2006 at ft. monroe. it was interesting, that conference was co-hosted by...
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she's written several books on the african-american history of hampton roads and is now co-authoring a history on the black community of norfolk. many of you know cassandra from the 2010 virginia civil war sus question centennial conference, held at norfolk state on slavery and the civil war. the tough stuff of american history and memory. she was the director of that conference. i first met cassandra at a conference in 2006 at ft. monroe. it was interesting, that conference was co-hosted by the museum of the confederacy and the united states army. i think it was the first time that those two were ever allies in an effort. [ laughter ] and she gave a brilliant presentation about how the concept of fleeing slaves coming into union lines came to be known as contraband of war. she is now a member of our historians advisory committee. she's helping us create the exhibits for the new civil war museum. this is cassandra's first time to address an american civil war museum audience. and we are very pleased to have her with us. ladies and gentlemen, dr. cassandra newby-alexander. [ applause
she's written several books on the african-american history of hampton roads and is now co-authoring a history on the black community of norfolk. many of you know cassandra from the 2010 virginia civil war sus question centennial conference, held at norfolk state on slavery and the civil war. the tough stuff of american history and memory. she was the director of that conference. i first met cassandra at a conference in 2006 at ft. monroe. it was interesting, that conference was co-hosted by...
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, moved all over the place as a matter of fact as investors pored over the language that hampton just told you about. there seems to be a bit of a delayed reaction as the minutes came out as it happened around the same time that guilty verdict for boston marathon bombing dzhokhar tsarnaev came out, but close to 17,902. the nasdaq had good day up by 40 minutes. mylin and perigo held that and s&p 5005 5 points. >>> commission fined at&t several million dollars over data breaches at three international coal centers. it's the largest security breach ever by the fcc. the breach compromised almost 300,000 u.s. customer names, full and partial social security numbers and account information as well. the incidents happened at call centers in mexico columbia the philippines and it happened in 2013 and 2014. >>> walmart is appealing a district court decision in philadelphia tonight that could give one of the retailers small shareholders a bigger say in how the company's board operates it's a decision being closely watche by investor advocates and big business. mary thompson tells us why. >> rep
, moved all over the place as a matter of fact as investors pored over the language that hampton just told you about. there seems to be a bit of a delayed reaction as the minutes came out as it happened around the same time that guilty verdict for boston marathon bombing dzhokhar tsarnaev came out, but close to 17,902. the nasdaq had good day up by 40 minutes. mylin and perigo held that and s&p 5005 5 points. >>> commission fined at&t several million dollars over data breaches...
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raw nardo composta casera.mnica ozores-hampton prof.9:55.los residuos organicos se dividen en dos partes los contribuidores verdes y los caf, los verde aportan nitrogeno y los caf aportan carbono. (12s) las frutas, cascaras de huevo recortes de cesped, plantas, flores y hasta el cabello son contribuidores verdes.los caf son los elementos secos como hojas y hierbas secas, aserrin, ramas, telas 100% algodn, lana o seda, cartones, papeles y mazorcas de maiz. raw nardo composta casera.marisol sanchez ama de casa... 00:16:30.todos en nuestras casas podemos hacer compost podemos usar desde las borras del caf, los desechos de los vegetales, las cascaras en este caso, y ponerlas en bolsas viodegradables, inclusive el papel con que nos lavamos las manos podemos usarlo. (15s) .no se pueden utilizar materiales inorganicos como latas, vidrios o plasticos, productos lacteos, ni desechos de comida con aceite.tampoco utilice excremento de animales. raw nardo composta casera.mnica ozores-hampton prof. horticultura u.f... 00:35:35.se ponen 4 pulgadas de
raw nardo composta casera.mnica ozores-hampton prof.9:55.los residuos organicos se dividen en dos partes los contribuidores verdes y los caf, los verde aportan nitrogeno y los caf aportan carbono. (12s) las frutas, cascaras de huevo recortes de cesped, plantas, flores y hasta el cabello son contribuidores verdes.los caf son los elementos secos como hojas y hierbas secas, aserrin, ramas, telas 100% algodn, lana o seda, cartones, papeles y mazorcas de maiz. raw nardo composta casera.marisol...
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what made him so interested in what you guys are doing at hampton creek? have, actually, 12 billionaires that have invested capital in us. all across the world. and i think the common truth among all of them is food is just screwed up. it is just screwed up in so many ways. it's hard for people to eat well. it's usually too dang expensive, it's unsafe sometimes, and what does it look like if we just figure out a way to reinvent, to think differently about food? i think what we're seeing around avian flu is just one little indicator that something's a little screwed up. they want to build a better food system, that's what we're trying to do. liz: josh, great to have you. thanks so much for being with us, and check your local grocery store, if they don't have it, complain. josh, the company's called hampton creek. >> thanks, liz. liz: closing bell, 34 minutes away. hundreds of millions of dollars in investment banking fees may go poof or, worse, down drain if the comcast/time warner cable deal collapses. charlie gasparino coming down right now, he's got excl
what made him so interested in what you guys are doing at hampton creek? have, actually, 12 billionaires that have invested capital in us. all across the world. and i think the common truth among all of them is food is just screwed up. it is just screwed up in so many ways. it's hard for people to eat well. it's usually too dang expensive, it's unsafe sometimes, and what does it look like if we just figure out a way to reinvent, to think differently about food? i think what we're seeing around...
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hampton smith from our office will be giving the presentation of our report. >> good morning, supervisors, hampton smith from the budget and legislative analyst's ofrs and i will be, we approached the 15 largest companies by market share and asked for information dektly from them. since we didn't hear back and in a few instances company representatives simply declined to supply that estimation. we also approached state and federal agencies including the california department of insurance, the california department of state disability insurance and the centers for disease control, the social security administration, the regional office here in san francisco and washington, dc we asked for the information from disability advocates, academic researchers, especially cornell employment disability and kaiser, ucsf and several ryan white service providers. this kind of information is generally not a part of hiv surveillance so none of the people that we spoke with had the specific information that we were looking for. the number of people with hiv living into middle age apblgd approaching retire
hampton smith from our office will be giving the presentation of our report. >> good morning, supervisors, hampton smith from the budget and legislative analyst's ofrs and i will be, we approached the 15 largest companies by market share and asked for information dektly from them. since we didn't hear back and in a few instances company representatives simply declined to supply that estimation. we also approached state and federal agencies including the california department of insurance,...
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. >>> now to the deadly incident at a north hampton county parking lot. a bus driver was having car trouble outside of the school and she got out of the car and it rolled and pinned her against another vehicle walter perez is live now with more. >> reporter: hi sara as you mentioned the whole thing happened here outside of edward tracy elementary school in palmer township at 11:00 last night, the victim slips when her car was rolling because it was her head that got caught between the two vehicles that collided. 61-year-old bonnie jean novak was wrapping up her shift and was starting up her late model volkswagon, that she was having problems with. she left the vehicle in neutral when she exited the car, the problem is that she did so in a section of this parking lot that was sloped. the vehicle was neutral and coasting through the lot and the victim was trying to stop the vehicle and that made her fall underneath or in between the two vehicles, bonnie jean novak was crushed. school officials to open with a two hour delay today in her memory. they said the
. >>> now to the deadly incident at a north hampton county parking lot. a bus driver was having car trouble outside of the school and she got out of the car and it rolled and pinned her against another vehicle walter perez is live now with more. >> reporter: hi sara as you mentioned the whole thing happened here outside of edward tracy elementary school in palmer township at 11:00 last night, the victim slips when her car was rolling because it was her head that got caught...
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the attempted luring happened monday afternoon here in north hampton county. nbc 10's doug shimell live with a story only on nbc 10. >> doug police say the description of the suspect in this case is unusual. tell us more. >> very unusual, and while the woman sped off when the girl's older brother walked up, both kids, their family and police are shocked because they say this appeared to be a nice old lady. >> majority of the time it's usually a male. and this is the first time, i believe, it was actually a female. >> each time the officer asked the 9-year-old girl she gave the same description of the suspect who tried to lure her into a white suv on monday. >> there was a white female with gray hair black colored glasses with a small dog. and she had stopped and asked her if she needed a ride home. >> she said the woman just kept saying, just hop in i'll take you home. >> the girl's mother says her daughter came home crying and didn't want to go to school but added, the woman looked just like her grandmother. >> as soon as they said about the puppy in the car,
the attempted luring happened monday afternoon here in north hampton county. nbc 10's doug shimell live with a story only on nbc 10. >> doug police say the description of the suspect in this case is unusual. tell us more. >> very unusual, and while the woman sped off when the girl's older brother walked up, both kids, their family and police are shocked because they say this appeared to be a nice old lady. >> majority of the time it's usually a male. and this is the first...
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hampton pearson >> reporter: despite much weaker than expected job growth in march, unemployment claims at post-recession lows. weekly first time claims rose slightly last week but the key barometer, before moving average stands at just over 282,000. the lowest in nearly 15 years. the news comes one day after job openings top 5 million in february. the first time that happened in more than a decade according to the labor department. reasons why the managing director of the international monetary fund christine la guard, among the leading economists who see march as a momentary pause for the u.s. economy. >> i don't think that's one lower number should gray the whole picture, which is otherwise quite rosy for the u.s. economy. so i think that if you combine the bad weather, the strike and the harbors on the west coast, you have a few ingredients to have low growth in the first quarter. >> more >> more evidence for oil industry layoffs. in march, previous engines with job growth like construction manufacturing and transportation had no growth or cut payrolls. also contributing to a weak f
hampton pearson >> reporter: despite much weaker than expected job growth in march, unemployment claims at post-recession lows. weekly first time claims rose slightly last week but the key barometer, before moving average stands at just over 282,000. the lowest in nearly 15 years. the news comes one day after job openings top 5 million in february. the first time that happened in more than a decade according to the labor department. reasons why the managing director of the international...
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i'm hampton pierson at the u.s. supreme court. >>> the market focus for two well-known companies. ibm and met life increasing dividends. ibm up 18% to $1.30 a share and met life hiked their dividend to 38 cents a share and both-year-olds around 3%. shares of ibm up 2% to $173.92 and met life closing at $50.86. >>> ford missed estimates on the top and bottom lines. the carmaker sold fewer vehicles in north america as they work to increase production of the f-150 truck. they mained the full year profit foreca shares rose to $16.06. >>> it was tough for shares of coach. the clothing and accessory maker dropped 15% as they were hurt by a stronger dollar and increased competition from other retailers like michael coors and kate spade. the stock down 16% to 39.50i6 dollars. >>> whirlpool fell lowering the profit and sale forecast for 2015 and said latin american sales will weigh because of brazil's stagnating economy. shares of whirl poll off 7% to $183.70. >>> this earnings week for big oil. started this morning with results from bp which came in better than experted and those rultds w
i'm hampton pierson at the u.s. supreme court. >>> the market focus for two well-known companies. ibm and met life increasing dividends. ibm up 18% to $1.30 a share and met life hiked their dividend to 38 cents a share and both-year-olds around 3%. shares of ibm up 2% to $173.92 and met life closing at $50.86. >>> ford missed estimates on the top and bottom lines. the carmaker sold fewer vehicles in north america as they work to increase production of the f-150 truck. they...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> coming up 82,000 acres of working ranch land and one man's decision not to develop it. but he still gets paid millions. that story n >>> here's what to watch tomorrow. more jobs data out. the initial jobless claims report will be read. a read on manufacturing with the monthly factory orders report and the fed will hold a two-day conference on economic mobility and the chair, janet yellin will speak. and that folks is what to watch tomorrow. >>> millions of americans are unable to get credit cards, mortgages, and auto loans because they're labeled too risky by lenders. but fico has a solution. fair isaac, known as fico expected to announce a new credit scoring approach this week. according to reports, that score takes things into account like cable bill and cell phone bill. >> here's a change sue. more than 70% of actively managed open-ended mutual funds beat the total return of the s&p 500 in the first quarter this year. here's a look at the best performing u.s. equity funds so far this according to morganning star. u
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> coming up 82,000 acres of working ranch land and one man's decision not to develop it. but he still gets paid millions. that story n >>> here's what to watch tomorrow. more jobs data out. the initial jobless claims report will be read. a read on manufacturing with the monthly factory orders report and the fed will hold a two-day conference on economic mobility and the chair, janet yellin will...
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for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> it's tax tuesday here on "nightly business report" and tonight, we're looking at some of the more unusual tax deductions that you may be eligible for. sharon epperson joins us from new york. thank you. >> good to be here. >> tell us the craziest tax deductions out there we're not aware of. >> if you have a dog, you can't claim a tax deduction for the fami pet but if this dog is guarding your business if you have a small business then you may be able to deduct the cost of the food and the vet bills as a business expense if it's an ordinary and necessary business expense. that's something people don't think about. the other one is swimming pool. swimming lessons generally not tax deductible but in the past the irs approved swimming pools being built for those whose doctor has presc hbed having the swimming pool as a medical necessity due to some health concern. dry cleaning another expense that comes up if you're traveling for work. you may have to have your clothes dry cleaned. that could be a business expense, an ordi
for "nightly business report," i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> it's tax tuesday here on "nightly business report" and tonight, we're looking at some of the more unusual tax deductions that you may be eligible for. sharon epperson joins us from new york. thank you. >> good to be here. >> tell us the craziest tax deductions out there we're not aware of. >> if you have a dog, you can't claim a tax deduction for the fami pet but if this dog is...
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and from new hampton, iowa, it's the reicks family.lause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand new stylish ford fusion hybrid. right there folks. [cheering and applause] hey, sarah. this has got to be a major news story... back in north hampton, iowa. >> that's right! steve: rafael... >> glad to meet you, sir. steve: what do you do, sir? >> i'm actually a creative manager at a retail company. i've been there for about 10 years. i've been in the states for about 15 years. i'm actually not from new hampton. i was born and raised down south. like, farther south. like in el salvador south. steve: yeah. >> yeah. down south. 5 years ago, i became an american citizen. >> yeah! >> which has been a huge accomplishment. steve: yes. >> and throughout my stay here i have experienced many, many things. and one of them was life-changing. it was when i tasted my first pumpkin pie. [laughter]
and from new hampton, iowa, it's the reicks family.lause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand new stylish ford fusion hybrid. right there folks. [cheering and applause] hey, sarah. this has got to be a major news story... back in north hampton, iowa. >> that's right! steve: rafael... >> glad to meet you, sir. steve: what do you do, sir? >> i'm actually a creative manager at a retail company. i've been...
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for "nighlty business report," i'm hampton pierson at the supreme court. >>> and from raisins to poultry. and the growing bird flu crisis hitting the nation's chicken and egg producers. today the government said they are work on a potential vaccine to -- in response to the outbreak. brennan reports from harris iowa. the small town that finds itself at the center of the latest bird flu crisis. >> this is sunrise farms, one of the largest egg producing facilities in iowa. and it is currently under kwau. guarded by local authorities to keep visitors from entering the premises. it is the site of the latest and largest case of influenza with nearly 4 million egg-laying hens compromised. they a making plans to euthanize the entire flock since the strain is highly contagious and lethal to poultry. >> this virus is getting into the facilities and it is very concerning to us because we can't predict where it may pop up again next. >> the usda said it poses little threat to human health and developing a new vaccine but cases are mounting with 6.5 million birds affected at mon 50 cites across multi
for "nighlty business report," i'm hampton pierson at the supreme court. >>> and from raisins to poultry. and the growing bird flu crisis hitting the nation's chicken and egg producers. today the government said they are work on a potential vaccine to -- in response to the outbreak. brennan reports from harris iowa. the small town that finds itself at the center of the latest bird flu crisis. >> this is sunrise farms, one of the largest egg producing facilities in iowa....
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as hampton pearson tells us wall street and main street often see the economy very differently, and for good reason. >> reporter: in march, the government says the economy produced only about half the jobs expecte and when combined with revisions for january and february job growth for the first order of this year now stands at 197,000 per month compared to 269,000 for all of 2014. now the guessing game about the economy begins. >> it's going to be important to monitor development to determine whether the softness in the march labor market report we saw on friday whether that foreshows a substantial slowing in the labor force than i currently anticipate. the march labor market report is an indicator whether it will be weak. >> reporter: and whether the slowdown on the west coast ports were the cut for the economic forecast in the first quarter, but maybe they're predicting a rebound in the second quarter. >> i don't think the economy is that fragile. we should not overreact to one missed unemployment report. this is an estimate of the seasonally adjusted change in the magnitude of 140 m
as hampton pearson tells us wall street and main street often see the economy very differently, and for good reason. >> reporter: in march, the government says the economy produced only about half the jobs expecte and when combined with revisions for january and february job growth for the first order of this year now stands at 197,000 per month compared to 269,000 for all of 2014. now the guessing game about the economy begins. >> it's going to be important to monitor development...
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cavalry division under butler, and hampton himself, chief of his cavalry, to south carolina to bolster the forces confronting sherman. demonstrating contrary to one of the typical criticisms of lee that he was not so virginia centric to neglect the other regions, even before his ascension to general in chief. lee successfully countered the offensive at the battle of hatcher's run. realizing that partial or possibly complete evacuation of richmond and petersburg might be necessary. lee began to prepare for just that contingency by creating stockpiles of supplies along the richmond and danville railroad. the route he would use to head for a rendezvous with joe johnston. he and johnston would collaborate to develop a strategy to gain some sense of equilibrium in the theater of war, in the carolinas and petersburg front. lee hoped between his army and johnston's, they could gain a victory over the union forces, not a decisive victory, which lee realizes is too remote a possibility to pursue, but one that had the opportunity to galvanize southern morale. and thereby, create the conditions i
cavalry division under butler, and hampton himself, chief of his cavalry, to south carolina to bolster the forces confronting sherman. demonstrating contrary to one of the typical criticisms of lee that he was not so virginia centric to neglect the other regions, even before his ascension to general in chief. lee successfully countered the offensive at the battle of hatcher's run. realizing that partial or possibly complete evacuation of richmond and petersburg might be necessary. lee began to...
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i'm william thompson, former chaplain at hampton sidney college and now residents.d i want to make a comment about a local confederado theme here. i'm a retired southern presbyterian minister. in 1867 the southern presbyterian denomination established a -- its foreign mission field in brazil. now, this was not as it turned out to be an evangelical approach to the native population or to protestants wishing to change from the roman -- wishing to proselytize from the roman catholic church there, but the reality is that -- and i can speak to this because presbyterian seminary was located at hampton sidney, there were several of our initial southern presbyterian evangelical missionaries who went to brazil in the late 1860s not to convert but essentially to be a chaplain presence to our kind of people who had immigrated as confederados. there was a strong appeal by a theology professor to get some -- who had been on stonewall jackson's staff, to get people from this area to go to brazil as as confederados. he made an especially strong appeal to mrs. thornton who lived ov
i'm william thompson, former chaplain at hampton sidney college and now residents.d i want to make a comment about a local confederado theme here. i'm a retired southern presbyterian minister. in 1867 the southern presbyterian denomination established a -- its foreign mission field in brazil. now, this was not as it turned out to be an evangelical approach to the native population or to protestants wishing to change from the roman -- wishing to proselytize from the roman catholic church there,...