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other deaths then i said oh goody being a midwest city documentary i'm homeless tonight 3000000 joes davis i'm just reading and listening to the raising as many times and stuff and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh very happy that it went on there or it was said was this is from 3 doctors i mean did she harm i didn't know any term that i met a man why america should surrender our men and manage to. a met. you. mean these are navy have spent their entire life in this house this is where their daughter chelsea was born 21 years ago here also that she passed away as a painkiller overdose in 2013 their story is one of an analgesic burden family hiding in the secret and shame with addiction. she's headed for back surgeries dr nichols was liza's doctor for 7 years she was the 1st to fall into the opioids trap when i 1st started seeing her i thought she was going to be ok and she was giving me pain medicine to help my back but as the years go by course your body gets used to that medicine so that it doesn't work you know you used to take one pain you know and now you're having
other deaths then i said oh goody being a midwest city documentary i'm homeless tonight 3000000 joes davis i'm just reading and listening to the raising as many times and stuff and he. was very happy she got a rest question on t.v. oh very happy that it went on there or it was said was this is from 3 doctors i mean did she harm i didn't know any term that i met a man why america should surrender our men and manage to. a met. you. mean these are navy have spent their entire life in this house...
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>>> pack in the 60s, there was a performer by the name of tyrone davis, if i could turn back the hands of time. fortunately, we can, joe with his sports history machine. this day and sports. >>> it was all fresh and exciting for the warriors on this day, five years ago. >> current resident to thompson, thompson runs it down. >> a balanced scoring effort was the key to wrapping up their western conference final series against houston. the warriors headed the final for the first time in 40 years. >>> quite a major-league debut for a kid who grew up a giants fan. >> hydride, right-center field, out of here. >> welcome to the big lease, kid. >> brandon crawford played his first big-league game in 2011 and has first-hand was a grand slam. >>> and on this day in 1981, the mariners lenny randle had a solution for a swinging bunt like kansas city's amos otis. the umpires ruled was illegal. >> would never see the before and baseball. >> that's this day in sports, may 27th, i'm joe fonzi. >>> you might not know it, but softball is actually very popular over in france. as you check this out, look at the little french twist we've
>>> pack in the 60s, there was a performer by the name of tyrone davis, if i could turn back the hands of time. fortunately, we can, joe with his sports history machine. this day and sports. >>> it was all fresh and exciting for the warriors on this day, five years ago. >> current resident to thompson, thompson runs it down. >> a balanced scoring effort was the key to wrapping up their western conference final series against houston. the warriors headed the final...
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davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good quotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised, think he was rather surprised when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. and part of that was the slavery issue. england would abolish slavery in the 30's, i think it, throughout the empire. if it was about slavery, they were not going to get involved. >> also, there was an incredible giving up of slaves that the french and the british did. lost an incredible amount of money. dr. pitcaithley: earlier. >> earlier and during the civil war. because cotton -- was no longer being sent to britain and made for the. cotton mills so, what happened in britain was that incredible numbers of people pushed against slavery, despite the fact that they were now out of work.
davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. he never mentioned slavery as a reason for secession. some good quotes early in this period that i'm looking at, alexander stevens is the joe biden, can i say that, of the administration. he would say anything. as i said in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about white supremacy. that is why we left. and our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was...
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davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. there's some really good quotes on the white supremacy early in this period that i am looking at. alexander stevens is sort of the joe biden of the -- can i say that? of the administration. he would say anything. as i said, in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about white supremacy, slavery. that is why we left. we are better for it. our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a little more carefully and he was quite surprised. i think he was rather surprised when england did not come in on the side of the confederacy. part of that was the slavery issue. england realized it would abolish slavery's in the thirties, i believe. if it was about slavery they would not get involved. >> also, there was an incredible giving up of slaves of the french and the british. they lost an incredible amount of money. during the civil war. cotton was no longer pay being sent to britain so what happened in britain was that incredible numbers of people pushed against slavery despite the fact that they were now out of work. there was -- in 1812, around 1812, the prime minister was incr
davis was a far better politician than alexander stevens. there's some really good quotes on the white supremacy early in this period that i am looking at. alexander stevens is sort of the joe biden of the -- can i say that? of the administration. he would say anything. as i said, in his speech to the virginia secession commission, convention, it's about white supremacy, slavery. that is why we left. we are better for it. our constitution is built on that. jefferson davis was playing it a...
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davis thanks for joining us. certainly would be nice to lessen the volatility and risk in portfolios at this point. how can they do that >> well, thanks, joehanks for having me on this morning. you know, it's one of those things where we've always tried to encourage clients to make sure they maintain a highly diversified and balanced portfolio across equities, bonds, cash, ultimately trying to focus on controlling what they can't control and that's ultimately costs we never know what's going to happen with the marketslonger term if you have a highly diversified portfolio, you can weather any significant market volatility. we've soon a lot of our investors doing just that during this pandemic. >> what can be done to just enhance yield and not really give away any of the lower volatility >> you've seen in our active fixed income, you know, process we've been focused primarily on taking advantage of the dislocations we saw spreads widen when it comes to emerging markets. there are unique opportunities when it comes to within mortgages, tip sector when it comes unbelievably smart we had the ability to earn risk in that market we created a high
davis thanks for joining us. certainly would be nice to lessen the volatility and risk in portfolios at this point. how can they do that >> well, thanks, joehanks for having me on this morning. you know, it's one of those things where we've always tried to encourage clients to make sure they maintain a highly diversified and balanced portfolio across equities, bonds, cash, ultimately trying to focus on controlling what they can't control and that's ultimately costs we never know what's...