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. >> linda brown. through the maize of the legalities. >> they generated over $1 trillion in sales. veterans are also more likely to be self employed than nonveterans. >>> they have so much to bring, law firms, consulting firms, accountants veterans. >> you have to have a good business plan. you can do it, you really can. >>> veterans were given counsel on everything from drafting articles of incorporation to following rules and procedures when setting up shop. who better to hire the next >> more than 20 years of military experience. she is also the associate administrator for the small business administration. thank you for joining us. >> good morning, thank you. >> what advice do you have for veterans currently serving or that are back home. >> now is the time to do it. we're raidy to help by mentoring you in that pursuit. >> what are you hearing from vets overall. how business ready are they? >> they're incredibly ready. they're very entrepreneurial already. it is inevitable you will find bumps in the road. it is the same in the business world. we have the most agile and importan
. >> linda brown. through the maize of the legalities. >> they generated over $1 trillion in sales. veterans are also more likely to be self employed than nonveterans. >>> they have so much to bring, law firms, consulting firms, accountants veterans. >> you have to have a good business plan. you can do it, you really can. >>> veterans were given counsel on everything from drafting articles of incorporation to following rules and procedures when setting up...
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. >> linda brown who opened a soul food cafe in no, just a few months ago was also able to take advantage of those services. >> they really led us and guided us through the maze of all of the legalities of opening up a business. >> according to the small business administration, nearly one in ten small businesses in the u.s. are veteran own, generating over $1 trillion in sales. veterans have also about 45% more likely to be self-employed than nonveterans. >> veterans have so much to bring to the economy and to the workforce. law firms, consulting firm, accountants can bring one on one technical advice to veterans who are starting new businesses. >> linda's advice for veterans looking to take on a new challenge after transitioning to civilian life? >> you have to have a really good business plan, stick to it. you can do it! you can do it. you really can. yes. >> veterans were given counsel on everything from drafting articles of incorporation to following all appropriate laws and procedures when setting up shop. those advising say who better to know the benefits of hiring the next generat
. >> linda brown who opened a soul food cafe in no, just a few months ago was also able to take advantage of those services. >> they really led us and guided us through the maze of all of the legalities of opening up a business. >> according to the small business administration, nearly one in ten small businesses in the u.s. are veteran own, generating over $1 trillion in sales. veterans have also about 45% more likely to be self-employed than nonveterans. >> veterans...
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. >> linda brown opened soul food restaurant a few months ago was able to take advantage of those services. >> they really led us and guided us through the maze of all the legalities of opening up a business. >> according to the small business administration, nearly one in ten small businesses in the u.s. are veteran owned generating over $1 trillion in sales. veterans are also about 45% more likely to be self-employed than nonveterans. >> veterans have so much to bring to the economy and workforce. law firms, consulting firms, accountants can bring one-on-one technical advice to veterans who are starting new businesses. >> linda's advice for veterans looking to take on a new challenge after transitioning to civilian life. >> have you to have a really good business plan, stick to it. if you do it, you can do it. you really can. >> for "nightly business report." >> that was good. veterans given council on articles of incorporation to following laws and procedures when setting up shop. those advising him say who better to know benefits of hiring next generation of vets than veterans themselv
. >> linda brown opened soul food restaurant a few months ago was able to take advantage of those services. >> they really led us and guided us through the maze of all the legalities of opening up a business. >> according to the small business administration, nearly one in ten small businesses in the u.s. are veteran owned generating over $1 trillion in sales. veterans are also about 45% more likely to be self-employed than nonveterans. >> veterans have so much to bring...
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. >> it might have been bruce springsteen, might have been jackson brown or bonny ray or linda ron stat. we didn't have quotes around >> reporter: lowell george and linda ron stat about to be on the air in 1975. neil young at a concert wearing the whfs bumper sticker on his pants. the documentary, feast your ears, the story of whfs, 102.3, captured those years between 161 and 1983 when whfs, from atop the triangle towers in bethesda, progressive music, the communal fire, social media before social media. >> because they had a vegetarian cookbook. they had a ride board. they had a housing board. >> reporter: slos berg got the idea for the documentary when he saw the original dee jays gather for a reunion. >> i just reacted out loud, oh, my god, they're all not dead yet. somebody needs to tell the story. >> reporter: he says reviti those golden years should >> they're a lot like we were. they're railing against corporateization, railing against the problems with our government. >> reporter: and for boomers, it will be a feast of music and memories, a chance to wade once again into the swe
. >> it might have been bruce springsteen, might have been jackson brown or bonny ray or linda ron stat. we didn't have quotes around >> reporter: lowell george and linda ron stat about to be on the air in 1975. neil young at a concert wearing the whfs bumper sticker on his pants. the documentary, feast your ears, the story of whfs, 102.3, captured those years between 161 and 1983 when whfs, from atop the triangle towers in bethesda, progressive music, the communal fire, social...
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. >> every great songwriter, came through, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, jonings and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people. why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to share myself maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there many stories told all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time out ♪ ♪ and there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ well i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days paul and i we wanted to be the group from england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. wrote the songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet and i
. >> every great songwriter, came through, jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, jonings and expressing themselves. >> is it difficult to reveal it constantly to so many people. why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to share myself maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there many stories told all the ways to get there ♪...
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. >> might have been bruce springsteen, might have been jackson browne or bonnie raitt or linda ronstadt, but they didn't have quotes around their names. they were not famous yet. >> lowell george and linda ronstadt, live on the air, neil young at a concert wearing the whfs bumper sticker on his pants. the documentary "feast your ears" the story of whfs, 1 answer 2.3, captured those years between 1961 and 1983, when whfs from atop the triangle tower in bethesda, was the epicenter for progressive music, the communal fire, social media before social cookbook. they had a ride board, a housing board. >> he got the idea for the documentary when he saw the original djs gathered for a reunion. >> i just reacted out loud, oh, my god, they're all not dead yet. somebody needs to tell the story. >> he says revisiting those golden years should resonate with the new generation, the millennials. >> they're a lot like we were. they're railing against corporate suasion, railing against the problems with our feast. of music and memories. a chance to wade once again into the sweet nectar of our youth. >>
. >> might have been bruce springsteen, might have been jackson browne or bonnie raitt or linda ronstadt, but they didn't have quotes around their names. they were not famous yet. >> lowell george and linda ronstadt, live on the air, neil young at a concert wearing the whfs bumper sticker on his pants. the documentary "feast your ears" the story of whfs, 1 answer 2.3, captured those years between 1961 and 1983, when whfs from atop the triangle tower in bethesda, was the...
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. >> i think that's shar rod brown's birthplace. >> linda is calling from there. >> caller: good morning. it is beautiful here in ohio. sunny and cold. >> haven't we had a great fall? >> caller: yeah, too long of a summer but at least it is finally starting to turn into fall, you know, with the nice leaves and stuff. hooray for fresh water. my main concern, though, at this point is trump overwhelming took this area, and i was appalled, because my county, medina is pretty democratic. we've got to pick other candidates for offices like governor. i hear mary taylor, john husted, then we have that josh mandell, who is disgraceful as far as i'm concerned, but i don't hear of any democrats running for statewide office, and that comes up in two years. and i'm hoping maybe you would consider running, because last time, we had ed fitzgerald, who was so poorly vetted, it was embarrassing. >> what do you say, congresswoman? >> maybe i can push you in a committee for drafting thank you for calling in. yes, we do have to think about our statewide elections. ohio is a great state. i happen to think, a
. >> i think that's shar rod brown's birthplace. >> linda is calling from there. >> caller: good morning. it is beautiful here in ohio. sunny and cold. >> haven't we had a great fall? >> caller: yeah, too long of a summer but at least it is finally starting to turn into fall, you know, with the nice leaves and stuff. hooray for fresh water. my main concern, though, at this point is trump overwhelming took this area, and i was appalled, because my county, medina is...
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brown was at hillary clinton's event in rally tonight. >> and ken smith was live in selma where donald trump just quiet behind -- gerald and linda, the quiet behind me is a stark contrast to the crowd. donald trump arrived about an hour after he was scheduled to be here with a dozen retired military veterans, officers, but the 15,000 crowd estimated thunderous welcome when he took the stage. once the crowd settled down a bit, trump got right to the point of his visit making an early pitch for voting saying he needs north carolina. he spent the first part of remarks praising the military, and mentioning fort bragg, saying he'd fund the military to get the job done as he puts it. then attacked hillary clinton's foreign policy record in iraq, and iran, and doubled down on her dishonesty as he calls it about her private e- mail server when she was secretary of state. >> in other words she was more interested in keeping her e- mails a secret than in keeping our crass if id intelligence a -- classified intelligence a secret. she was more interested in protecting herself than in protecting the people of the united states. corruption is one of the
brown was at hillary clinton's event in rally tonight. >> and ken smith was live in selma where donald trump just quiet behind -- gerald and linda, the quiet behind me is a stark contrast to the crowd. donald trump arrived about an hour after he was scheduled to be here with a dozen retired military veterans, officers, but the 15,000 crowd estimated thunderous welcome when he took the stage. once the crowd settled down a bit, trump got right to the point of his visit making an early pitch...
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brown. and you can do that in this new museum. thank you. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, advisory council members for the national museum of african-american history and culture ken chenault and lindank of my parents, i think of my ancestors, i think of the chenaults and quicks and they are more at peace today. [ applause ] distinguished guests and friends, it is an honor and privilege to stand with you today like everyone who served on the advise council i feel a great sense of pride when i look at this magnificent building and when i think about what it represents to everyone at the smithsonian,ing to lonnie bunch and his electric team, i thank you for bringing this dream to reality. [ applause ] to the individual donors, to the foundations, and to the corporations who provided financial support, i thank you. the doors will open here today because of the tremendous support that came from all americans. black, white, all colors, nationalities and religions, rich and poor, the famous and at family next door. our calls for help was answered by so many because so many believed that this could be a museum for all americans. and you will not be disappointed. it captures by definition t
brown. and you can do that in this new museum. thank you. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, advisory council members for the national museum of african-american history and culture ken chenault and lindank of my parents, i think of my ancestors, i think of the chenaults and quicks and they are more at peace today. [ applause ] distinguished guests and friends, it is an honor and privilege to stand with you today like everyone who served on the advise council i feel a great sense of pride when...