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he kept dozens in his newport beach house. just antiques, revolvers, including seven modified m-16 assault rifles. dangerous stuff in the wrong hands. >> we didn't know if somebody maybe was upset with the sale of a gun or something. >> reporter: nanette was worried about that, too. >> nanette told us that bill was dealing with a lot of shady people, gun dealers. >> reporter: and that was one theory. but there was something else, too, or, rather, someone else. >> the only person that we knew was frustrated with him was his business partner who he was in the lawsuit with. >> reporter: all of them, bill's kids and nanette, told detective voth about that business partner, hal fischel. >> because he and mr. mclaughlin were in a heated multiyear lawsuit over the invention of the device. >> reporter: the device? bill had made his millions from a revolutionary medical invention, a machine that separates plasma from blood, still in use worldwide today. just the sort of thing bill wanted, to do something useful, helpful, and make lots
he kept dozens in his newport beach house. just antiques, revolvers, including seven modified m-16 assault rifles. dangerous stuff in the wrong hands. >> we didn't know if somebody maybe was upset with the sale of a gun or something. >> reporter: nanette was worried about that, too. >> nanette told us that bill was dealing with a lot of shady people, gun dealers. >> reporter: and that was one theory. but there was something else, too, or, rather, someone else. >>...
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the newlyweds settled into a simple life on newport's balboa island. deborah convinced she had found the perfect man even when sometimes things didn't quite make sense. like the time she pick under the mail and saw a strange return address on a letter to her husband. >> you opened a letter to him. >> yes, i did. i was so curious. he was like that's fraud. i can't believe you did that. >> but what had got her attention was that letter was from an inmate at the orange county jail. >> did you read the letter? >> i did. >> what was in it. >> it was talking about how lucky he was that he had found love and his life had turned around and i thought life had turned around. so i questioned him and he said that he writes and sends care packages to people in prison. >> sounded plausible enough to deborah, but not to the sisters, especially not once their private investigator began reporting his findings. >> he was not a doctor. >> john had worked as a nurse but not recently. and he had certainly not been in iraq with doctors without borders. instead, just before
the newlyweds settled into a simple life on newport's balboa island. deborah convinced she had found the perfect man even when sometimes things didn't quite make sense. like the time she pick under the mail and saw a strange return address on a letter to her husband. >> you opened a letter to him. >> yes, i did. i was so curious. he was like that's fraud. i can't believe you did that. >> but what had got her attention was that letter was from an inmate at the orange county...
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monitor center in newport news, and i'm sure many of you have been there, if you have not, you need to go, it's an amazing collection of material that they have there. he's the author of 17 books, to that would be interesting to all of you is the csis virginia, sink before surrender, and the monitor voice, the core of the union first--. he has received many awards, including the national trust for president award for historic preservation and many others. his top today is the ship that save the nation, please welcome mr. quarstein. >> thank you. on march 8, 1862, there was a terrible day for the union. it turned the tide in favor of the confederacy when the css virginia emerged from the elizabeth river and sunk two major union warships. the cumberland and the congress. the union navy was in disarray, people were in the white house looking out the curtains, down the potomac, fearing this super weapon, as they would call the merrimack, would be there soon and the war would end in a confederate victory. all was to change as if magic, because, that evening, a ship that was called like no o
monitor center in newport news, and i'm sure many of you have been there, if you have not, you need to go, it's an amazing collection of material that they have there. he's the author of 17 books, to that would be interesting to all of you is the csis virginia, sink before surrender, and the monitor voice, the core of the union first--. he has received many awards, including the national trust for president award for historic preservation and many others. his top today is the ship that save the...
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elsewhere there were wins for ipswich, newport and walsall. in more hot water at real madrid. he posed with a flag, that read ‘wales, golf, madrid... in that order‘ — during wales' 2—0 win over hungary, which saw them qualify for euro 2020. bale's been criticised in spain, for prioritising international football and golf, over club duties. former england womens manager, mark sampson, has been charged with using racist language by the football association. sampson, who's now caretaker boss of stevenage, had been subject to an fa investigation since september after an allegation by a former coach at the league two club. mount maunganui is hosting its first test match today as new zealand and england begin their two test series at the bay oval. england won the toss and elected to bat first — something that doesn't happen too often in new zealand. about 35 minutes gone and england are currently 19—0. dom sibley of wawrickshire is making his test debut. hit his first ball for four too. he's opening alongside rory burns. sam curren preferred to chri
elsewhere there were wins for ipswich, newport and walsall. in more hot water at real madrid. he posed with a flag, that read ‘wales, golf, madrid... in that order‘ — during wales' 2—0 win over hungary, which saw them qualify for euro 2020. bale's been criticised in spain, for prioritising international football and golf, over club duties. former england womens manager, mark sampson, has been charged with using racist language by the football association. sampson, who's now caretaker...
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he revealed racial dynamics in newport. campbell insisted that tweet ease intention was much more malicious. he was attempting to enter the child. he interpreted this as a personal attack. so we begin tweedy he repeatedly demanded satisfaction but the captain candles of repeated refused to duel in silence to him and ignore the request. this incident was a power struggle between two men with an enslave child in the middle. although tweedy insisted the two men were on into meant footing. they were frustrated by their coordinating arrangements. he felt disrespected and disempowered in his own home. tweedy claims that in the wake of his brother's death campbell had shown little sensitivity, played music, and ignored him when he saw him in the entryway. campbell denied that the men were friendly. he implied he felt no obligation to the comfort him. he extended his behavior by insisting playing music and his own quarters pars in the statements gives us a sense and a glimpse of how each man interpreted claims to their space at the
he revealed racial dynamics in newport. campbell insisted that tweet ease intention was much more malicious. he was attempting to enter the child. he interpreted this as a personal attack. so we begin tweedy he repeatedly demanded satisfaction but the captain candles of repeated refused to duel in silence to him and ignore the request. this incident was a power struggle between two men with an enslave child in the middle. although tweedy insisted the two men were on into meant footing. they...
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and tiptree's fa cup adventure is over, the non league side from the eight tier were knocked out by newportpadraig amond, who helped county reach the fifth round last season, scored the winner in injury time. they are the first side into monday's third round draw, that's where amond scored the winner to knock out leicester last january the second test between new zealand and england in hamilton is under way again in hamilton. it's day two. the kiwis resumed on 173—3, opener tom latham unbeaten on 101, but he was bowled by stuart broad for 105. henry nicholls has also gone. currently 202—5. they are already 1—up in the two test series saracens have another win in the bag as they look to try and stay in the rugby union premiership. after the champions' 35 point deduction for breaching the salary cap they are now up to minus—18 following victory at bath. they welcomed back their england players and won 25—12 at the rec. the england captain 0wen farrell kicked 20 points scotland's sean maitland went over for the only try. they would be top of the table without the points deduction but trail 11t
and tiptree's fa cup adventure is over, the non league side from the eight tier were knocked out by newportpadraig amond, who helped county reach the fifth round last season, scored the winner in injury time. they are the first side into monday's third round draw, that's where amond scored the winner to knock out leicester last january the second test between new zealand and england in hamilton is under way again in hamilton. it's day two. the kiwis resumed on 173—3, opener tom latham...
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boston, new york, newport rhode island, philadelphia, charlston, and savannah. with the exception of savannah the remaining five cities were the five largest port cities in colonial north america. their importance speaks to broader experience of british occupation during the revolution. urban dwellers encountered british forces in their they experienced the violence through domestic concerns. the british occupation present a -- presents a fascinating moment to examine the power dynamics of the revolutionary household. due to the circumstances of war americans wielded limited power within their households. royalist men of course. enlisted in militias, others were prisoners of war. others fled for safety before the arrival of the british army. so cities under british military rule, civilians not only had to negotiate interactions with these new occupying forces, they had to renegotiate their relationship with one another. project examines the british military occupation during the revolution through the lens of the urban household. i look like things at family let
boston, new york, newport rhode island, philadelphia, charlston, and savannah. with the exception of savannah the remaining five cities were the five largest port cities in colonial north america. their importance speaks to broader experience of british occupation during the revolution. urban dwellers encountered british forces in their they experienced the violence through domestic concerns. the british occupation present a -- presents a fascinating moment to examine the power dynamics of the...
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frequently traded items in the slave trade, and shows the connections between places like boston and newport, rhode island and this trade. rum production can also encoura ge the movement of enslaved bodies. book casesin the where individual enslaved people are moved against their will from plantations in barbados, for instance, to boston, where they are valued for their expertise. i tell the story in the book manuscript of a man in 1730 who is removed from barbados, carried around to different distilleries in boston, advertised as an expert in rum production, or making the barrels necessary for rum. this is a powerful reminder of how slavery was not just, it wasn't just taking a physical body, but it was also taking a mind, and it tells us something about the intellectual history of slavery where individuals are producing knowledge. not just carrying knowledge, but producing expertise, adding value. personwas that worth more, because of his expertise? prof. smith: yes. with him in particular there are other complications that make it harder to weigh, but in general, d at plantation records a
frequently traded items in the slave trade, and shows the connections between places like boston and newport, rhode island and this trade. rum production can also encoura ge the movement of enslaved bodies. book casesin the where individual enslaved people are moved against their will from plantations in barbados, for instance, to boston, where they are valued for their expertise. i tell the story in the book manuscript of a man in 1730 who is removed from barbados, carried around to different...
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what is newport? right. uh, new england for $600. doug. what is the coast guard academy? right.ew england for $400. susan. what is champlain? correct. new england for $200. doug. what is boston? boston. right. uh, from the dutch for $200. maggie. what is caboose? caboose. good. uh, kids, $200. doug. ♪ what is "the brady bunch"? right. uh, kids for $400. susan? what is "modern family"? right. uh, brick by brick for $200. doug. what is "minecraft"? - minecraft. right you are. - uh, dutch for $400. maggie. what is kink? kink. yes. uh, kids, $600. doug. - what is "stranger things"? - yes. dutch for $600. susan. - what is an iceberg? - iceberg. good. from the dutch for $800. susan. what is a buoy? no. maggie. what is a booby? no. [ beep ] what's a decoy? a decoy. susan. uh, dutch for $1,000, please. maggie. what is dope? dope. you're on the plus side again. uh, karate, $400, please. doug. what is jiujitsu? no. maggie? what is taekwondo? you got it, and that takes you up to $1,200. takes us into our first break. l usme ja [ applause ] it helps to have someone in your corner. that's wh
what is newport? right. uh, new england for $600. doug. what is the coast guard academy? right.ew england for $400. susan. what is champlain? correct. new england for $200. doug. what is boston? boston. right. uh, from the dutch for $200. maggie. what is caboose? caboose. good. uh, kids, $200. doug. ♪ what is "the brady bunch"? right. uh, kids for $400. susan? what is "modern family"? right. uh, brick by brick for $200. doug. what is "minecraft"? - minecraft....
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in newport, rochambeau and others purchased dme -- domestic servants. at yorktown, "any gross who were not reclaimed by the masters found -- then the gross -- "the negroes who were not reclaimed by their masters" -- of us who didn't have a servant were very happy to find one and for sochi." -- and for so cheap." yet fighting alongside free men of color was an experience that market some officers -- marked some officers profoundly. bothcan and british forces employed africans in their armies. american forces employed a greater number of african-americans, such that they composed about 1/4 of the troops. there were black and mixed-race soldiers who fight valiantly alongside metropolitan french forces, build their service theired in -- though service resulted in death or forced military service. membership ofthe the society of the friend of , founded in 1788 in france, under the leadership of -- sheds light on to this question. the society had 95 founding members, of whom between 1/5 and 1/4 were military officers of the army or navy. of these military men
in newport, rochambeau and others purchased dme -- domestic servants. at yorktown, "any gross who were not reclaimed by the masters found -- then the gross -- "the negroes who were not reclaimed by their masters" -- of us who didn't have a servant were very happy to find one and for sochi." -- and for so cheap." yet fighting alongside free men of color was an experience that market some officers -- marked some officers profoundly. bothcan and british forces employed...
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speaking in newport here tonight, he seemed to be softening his redlines. european union, introduces a border down the irish sea and so on and so on. where before he said that you need to go com pletely before he said that you need to go completely and basically calling for what they say is a clean deal brexit 01’ what they say is a clean deal brexit ora what they say is a clean deal brexit or a no—deal brexit, nigel farage said borisjohnson or a no—deal brexit, nigel farage said boris johnson needs or a no—deal brexit, nigel farage said borisjohnson needs to guarantee that united kingdom would be leaving the european union year with or without a deal. it seems that he's softening his redlines somewhat, saying that a deal could be palatable to the brexit party — not this deal. forrestjohnson needs to move on it, but some sort of deal could work with nigel farage and his party. boris johnson could work with nigel farage and his party. borisjohnson today has said he is not going to do a deal with the brexit party. he is going to this campaign on the basis of
speaking in newport here tonight, he seemed to be softening his redlines. european union, introduces a border down the irish sea and so on and so on. where before he said that you need to go com pletely before he said that you need to go completely and basically calling for what they say is a clean deal brexit 01’ what they say is a clean deal brexit ora what they say is a clean deal brexit or a no—deal brexit, nigel farage said borisjohnson or a no—deal brexit, nigel farage said boris...
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in newport, rochambeau and others purchased enslaved people by domestic servants. replacing the people they would have hired on the european continent. at yorktown, he proclaimed "the negros who were not reclaimed by their masters" -- "those of us who didn't have a servant were very happy to find one and for so cheap." yet fighting alongside free men of color was an experience that marked a certain officers profoundly and may have played a role in turning the metabolism is. -- them into abolitionists. american and british forces both employed africans in their armies. american forces employed a greater number of african-americans, such that they composed about 1/4 of the troops. there were black and mixed-race soldiers who fought valiantly alongside metropolitan french forces, build their service resulted in -- though their service resulted in death or forced military service. though it is difficult to trace a colorful relationship between racial intermittent -- such as the , membership of the society of the friend of blacks, founded in 1788 in france, under the le
in newport, rochambeau and others purchased enslaved people by domestic servants. replacing the people they would have hired on the european continent. at yorktown, he proclaimed "the negros who were not reclaimed by their masters" -- "those of us who didn't have a servant were very happy to find one and for so cheap." yet fighting alongside free men of color was an experience that marked a certain officers profoundly and may have played a role in turning the metabolism is....
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look at this, hundreds of dolphins caught off the coast of newport beach and what researchers call a stam pooeld of dolphins. the large pod will start jumping in and out of the water quickly swimming in one direction. a faster more efficient way for dolphins to travel. what an amazing sight to see. >> all right. >>> time is now 4:39. still ahead the cellphone company's promise to keep it running. that didn't happen. >> that's potentially a huge problem if somebody's got medical issue if a fire breaks out. >> up next , 2 xans, the changes emergency officials are now demanding. >> and we'll show you how the community in el paso plans to honor the wal-mart mass shooting victim as . we're going to take a look at some of the far away commutes just to let you know how those are doing. right now 880 looks good in oakland. >> and this will be one of the few days where forecast highs are below average. we have a new lead story. show you those coming up. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the wal-mart in el paso, texas re-opens this morning. the gunman who used an ak47 in that attack told poli
look at this, hundreds of dolphins caught off the coast of newport beach and what researchers call a stam pooeld of dolphins. the large pod will start jumping in and out of the water quickly swimming in one direction. a faster more efficient way for dolphins to travel. what an amazing sight to see. >> all right. >>> time is now 4:39. still ahead the cellphone company's promise to keep it running. that didn't happen. >> that's potentially a huge problem if somebody's got...
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beaches from crystal cove state park and newport beach are now closed.cials say they will remain closed until the water quality meets state safety standards. >>> we have another chilly night on tap out there. temperatures starting to fall into the 30s in the north bay. also on the east bay sitting in the 30s as well. we should not see a whole lot of 20s tonight. if they do pop up they will be upper 20s and in the north bay. this is what we are looking out for. 42 for san francisco, 34 in napa. just about that freezing mark. dirty five if you are down in san jose and up in santa rosa. 29, could be upper 20s, low 30s. we are relatively clear as far as skies are concerned. that will change as this next system gets its act together. we have a big plume of moisture aiming straight for the west coast and that will bring us rain and wind. the timing for that a saturday through monday and it's really a widespread system for the entire bay area. as we look live to the rater you can see this plume of moisture with the clouds here. you'll also see the counterclockw
beaches from crystal cove state park and newport beach are now closed.cials say they will remain closed until the water quality meets state safety standards. >>> we have another chilly night on tap out there. temperatures starting to fall into the 30s in the north bay. also on the east bay sitting in the 30s as well. we should not see a whole lot of 20s tonight. if they do pop up they will be upper 20s and in the north bay. this is what we are looking out for. 42 for san francisco, 34...
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jack's ambition is to become an apprentice electrician in his hometown of newport in south wales.re estranged from theirfamilies. homelessness causes damage to both physical and mental health. youth homelessness matters. these are young people whose lives are talking about, young people who are the future of our society. these are young people who, by the way, because we haven't tackled the problem, are finding themselves spending the night night on park benches and stairwells, in tents and sometimes making the most awful choices, a stranger's bed. today kai gunnar described how he faced homelessness when his dad, who he lived with, died. kai was 17, too young to take over the tenancy of their home. i wasn't allowed to sign the tenancy for another two months and i was technically squatting for them two months with nowhere to go to, nowhere to turn. i had people on my side but they couldn't help me because if you can't sign the tenancy, i had no legal address, as it were. those who work with young people say there needs to be a sharper focus on prevention and more help for the 16—t
jack's ambition is to become an apprentice electrician in his hometown of newport in south wales.re estranged from theirfamilies. homelessness causes damage to both physical and mental health. youth homelessness matters. these are young people whose lives are talking about, young people who are the future of our society. these are young people who, by the way, because we haven't tackled the problem, are finding themselves spending the night night on park benches and stairwells, in tents and...
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at this hostel in newport the professionals try to build trust with those who have taken the first stepe. young people may be putting themselves into dangerous, difficult situations where they're potentially being exploited by people who might be saying they have their best interests at heart but don't really at all. harry mcewan‘s organisation recently found jack pitman a flatshare. if they spent less time worrying about brexit and all that, it would be more time and resources that could be spent on preventing stuff like this happening to me or anyone else. nobody should go through this, nobody ever. it‘s hard, it‘s really hard to live like this. the former us ambassador to ukraine has told an impeachment hearing in washington that she felt intimidated by that president. she said donald trump‘s personal lawyer had worked to discredit her and that the government had been manipulated by corrupt interacts. he is accused of pressuring ukraine to dig up damaging information about his rival, joe biden. court papers have been filed today outlining the high court action being taken by the duch
at this hostel in newport the professionals try to build trust with those who have taken the first stepe. young people may be putting themselves into dangerous, difficult situations where they're potentially being exploited by people who might be saying they have their best interests at heart but don't really at all. harry mcewan‘s organisation recently found jack pitman a flatshare. if they spent less time worrying about brexit and all that, it would be more time and resources that could be...
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maldon & tiptree of the eighth tier will take on either grimsby or newport.t ranked side in the competition chichester will visit a league one team in either tranmere or wycombe. the full draw is on the bbc sport website. great britain's hollie arnold has retained herjavelin title at the world para athletics championships in dubai. that has laid down a marker for next year's paralympics in tokyo, where she'll also be the defending champion. she threw a personal best as she made it four world titles in a row in her class. i don't mean to cry, but... yeah, it means so much to be able to, like, have that fourth tie up, and be here at the same time. so yeah, i'm really happy. and there was more gold for great britain, thanks tojonathan broom—edwards, who took the t64 high jump title, winning it with his final jump, of 2.02 metres. double paralympic champion kadeena cox admitted she was still struggling with an eating disorder, after winning a silver medal in dubai. cox was beaten into second place in the aoo—metres — she's been very open in the past about her men
maldon & tiptree of the eighth tier will take on either grimsby or newport.t ranked side in the competition chichester will visit a league one team in either tranmere or wycombe. the full draw is on the bbc sport website. great britain's hollie arnold has retained herjavelin title at the world para athletics championships in dubai. that has laid down a marker for next year's paralympics in tokyo, where she'll also be the defending champion. she threw a personal best as she made it four...
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at this hostel in newport the professionals try to build trust with those who have taken the first step, difficult situations where they're potentially being exploited by people who might be saying they have their best interests at heart but don't really at all. harry mcewan‘s organisation recently found jack pitman a flatshare. if they spent less time worrying about brexit and all that, it would be more time and resources that could be spent on preventing stuff like this happening to me or anyone else. nobody should go through this, nobody ever. it‘s hard, it‘s really hard to live like this. it‘s that time of year again, children in needs‘s charity telethon is being broadcast across the nation right now. viewers can expect a star—studded night of frivolity all for a good cause. since it began, children in need has raised over a billion pounds for disadvantaged young people across the uk. i spoke to our correspondent lizo mzimba shortly before the show began. he will make you see people rushing up he will make you see people rushing up and down coming to the cast getting ready to get to
at this hostel in newport the professionals try to build trust with those who have taken the first step, difficult situations where they're potentially being exploited by people who might be saying they have their best interests at heart but don't really at all. harry mcewan‘s organisation recently found jack pitman a flatshare. if they spent less time worrying about brexit and all that, it would be more time and resources that could be spent on preventing stuff like this happening to me or...
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at this hostel in newport, the professionals try to build trust with those who have taken the first steps is a huge issue, young people may be putting themselves into dangerous and difficult situations where they are potentially being exploited by people who might be saying that they have their best interests at heart, but don‘t really at all. have their best interests at heart, but don't really at all. harry mcewan‘s organisation recently found jack pitman a flusher. if they spent less time worrying about brexit and all that, there would be more time and more resources they could have spent on preventing stuff like this happening to me or to anyone else. nobody should go through this. nobody, ever. it is hard. it is really ha rd to nobody, ever. it is hard. it is really hard to live like this. now it‘s time for the weather with stav da naos. hello there. low pressure is always going to be close by to our shores for this weekend. it means it is going to stay fairly unsettled, with quite a bit of cloud around, outbreaks of rain, and it will stay quite chilly, too, temperatures below the s
at this hostel in newport, the professionals try to build trust with those who have taken the first steps is a huge issue, young people may be putting themselves into dangerous and difficult situations where they are potentially being exploited by people who might be saying that they have their best interests at heart, but don‘t really at all. have their best interests at heart, but don't really at all. harry mcewan‘s organisation recently found jack pitman a flusher. if they spent less...
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he comes up and says, i am bringing my new england maritime museum down here from newport, rhode island. we are going to remove the mud from the cairo. we are going to do a cheap because we do not have to pay much for that. they are going to construct an airlift, and there you can see they have removed the casement of the cairo. the cairo casement has been removed. you can see the paddlewheel spiders. the cairo is roughly 130 feet in length. it is 50 feet wide on the keyhole, 50 feet wide on the deck. you can see the chimneys the yankees had pulled down to hide the grave of the cairo from the confederates, to keep them from salvaging the other border. when you look at these pictures coming up, on the left we get senator stennis. senator stennis, if you wanted something done, because he was not one of the hard jim crow people in the south, he has good relationships with both north and south. you can see he gets the eod unit from charleston. the guys you see in the hats and coats are the eod unit from charleston. they come up. the guys that are black, almost all the people in the mississi
he comes up and says, i am bringing my new england maritime museum down here from newport, rhode island. we are going to remove the mud from the cairo. we are going to do a cheap because we do not have to pay much for that. they are going to construct an airlift, and there you can see they have removed the casement of the cairo. the cairo casement has been removed. you can see the paddlewheel spiders. the cairo is roughly 130 feet in length. it is 50 feet wide on the keyhole, 50 feet wide on...
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guy: pimco global economic advisor joining us from newport beach in california.late the effect that loose monetary policy around the world has had on asset prices this year? how much of an effect the think hasfed cutting three times had on asset prices? >> i think it's had a big impact. the fed started to shift dovish at the beginning of the year. they only cut from the middle of the year but they stopped the tightening campaign in early january after the december rate hike and since then we've seen markets rallying so s&p is up 20%. up 25% as theis ecb has resumed asset purchases. of thisvirtually all increase, this rise, this rally in markets has been due to a much more dovish shift from not only the fed but global central banks. the point is that i think this the pricetty much in so markets have rallied on this liquidity injection and investors have become fairly optimistic on the growth outlook for next year. ago the fear was recession. arethe consensus is that we at the trough for global growth and we will see a recovery here. the markets are playing a soft
guy: pimco global economic advisor joining us from newport beach in california.late the effect that loose monetary policy around the world has had on asset prices this year? how much of an effect the think hasfed cutting three times had on asset prices? >> i think it's had a big impact. the fed started to shift dovish at the beginning of the year. they only cut from the middle of the year but they stopped the tightening campaign in early january after the december rate hike and since then...
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with affordable housing access in newport beach told me we try to look out for our tenants, but this is not an assiste care facility. he said emergency lights did come on, but the battery packs ran out of power during this extraordinary extended outage. he said he hopes to meet with residents and perhaps hand out emergency kits with flashlight, but independent living is independent living, even for seniors. >> it's an awful feeling. it's an awful feeling when you're supposed to be -- when you're elderly and then you're completely forgotten and nobody cares. >> just a couple of minutes ago, i got a phone call from one of the ladies in my story, lori, who told me that she just got on in her apartment a flyer from management saying that tomorrow morning they're holding an emergency management and emergency evacuation and emergency procedure meeting for them. live in novato, i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> all right, leslie, thank you. >>> now to developing news. police officers fatally shot a man in a busy area of downtown san jose this afternoon just before 2:30 p.m., san jose offic
with affordable housing access in newport beach told me we try to look out for our tenants, but this is not an assiste care facility. he said emergency lights did come on, but the battery packs ran out of power during this extraordinary extended outage. he said he hopes to meet with residents and perhaps hand out emergency kits with flashlight, but independent living is independent living, even for seniors. >> it's an awful feeling. it's an awful feeling when you're supposed to be -- when...
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. >> deborah rented a house, part of her new start, in a pictu picturesque part of newport and her life was loved by this sensitive doctor, accomplished man. >> what did he do for you? >> everything, from run errands every day, governor me a back rub every night, we took a walk every night. i mean, he was everything you would want. >> pinch yourself, you got to finally? >> yeah. >> and then just before thanksgiving -- >> he started moving his stuff in, too. >> dara didn't like it, not a bit. she confronted her mother. >> i told her it looks fish ey, she don't get it, she told me i needed to mind my own business. and he came up behind her. >> what did he say? >> he said you're trying to get the mom all to yourself and i screamed back at him, no, that's what you are trying to do. >> the next day was thanksgiving and deborah quite fed up told her suspicious daughters not to bother showing up for dinner. >> neither one of you? >> neither one of us. what was that like? >> really hard. >> hard for deborah, too. but she needed her own life. she and john asked a counselor for advice. >> and the
. >> deborah rented a house, part of her new start, in a pictu picturesque part of newport and her life was loved by this sensitive doctor, accomplished man. >> what did he do for you? >> everything, from run errands every day, governor me a back rub every night, we took a walk every night. i mean, he was everything you would want. >> pinch yourself, you got to finally? >> yeah. >> and then just before thanksgiving -- >> he started moving his stuff in,...
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rob arnott joins us now from newport beach, california. also joining us is sarah ponczek.ob, value investors had a good bit of a run over the last couple months. i guess the overarching question is is this sort of outperformance we are seeing in value, is this going to be a consistent theme going forward? rob: my short answer to that question is that there is absolutely no way of knowing near-term whether the turn has already happened or whether this was a head fake, a bear market rally in value stocks. but what we can know his value is trading extraordinarily cheap relative to growth as compared with all historic norms. and that when value got as cheap as it is today, it subsequently beat growth by an average of 6% to 8% per year over the next five to 10 years. so, i'd like to think if you are crossing a stream, forget the eddie's, the short-term eddie's, look where the current is, enda curran has been adverse for value, but value is so cheap now that the current in the coming five to 10 years is likely to be relentlessly beneficial. what exactly does your fundamental ind
rob arnott joins us now from newport beach, california. also joining us is sarah ponczek.ob, value investors had a good bit of a run over the last couple months. i guess the overarching question is is this sort of outperformance we are seeing in value, is this going to be a consistent theme going forward? rob: my short answer to that question is that there is absolutely no way of knowing near-term whether the turn has already happened or whether this was a head fake, a bear market rally in...
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if any of you were at the american battlefield trust conference in newport news, i stood you on the excelsior line, and that is no longer. sorry to be a debbie downer. endn uplifting note to on. ladies and gentlemen, drew gruber. [applause] about people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction, every saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, only on american history tv here on c-span3. american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to see what is new for american history tv, and check out all of the c-span product. -- products. 100 26 million people were exposed to russian manipulation attempts in the 2016 election, 20 million on instagram, 10 million tweets on twitter to 6 million followers. we know russia attacked voting systems in all 50 states. we know they targeted this information to specific people and we know 27 percent of voting age americans saw russian misinformation and final weeks leading to the election. that is what we know. what we don't know is what effect, if any, any of this had on the election, on the 2018 midterms,
if any of you were at the american battlefield trust conference in newport news, i stood you on the excelsior line, and that is no longer. sorry to be a debbie downer. endn uplifting note to on. ladies and gentlemen, drew gruber. [applause] about people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction, every saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern, only on american history tv here on c-span3. american history tv products are now available at the new c-span online store. go to c-spanstore.org to...
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there's nobody left in california except san francisco and silicon valley on beverly hills and newport beach. california is out of rich people. they have all moved. that's why housing in san francisco is so cheap because no one wants to live there. i mean, the whole thing is so it's so, like, ok, fine. california, don't crap on the street. i don't know what to say. you talk about the left, the night before the house will vote on impeachment, they are going to be 250,000 people on the mall. maybe you will put 250,000 people in and we will have a great democracy festival. but this thing is coming. they have more witnesses coming. they want people to come forward. there are people like john bolton is going to come forward. john kelly, general kelly said today that the syria thing is, like, the dumbest thing he has ever seen in his life. there's no fear. no one is scared of this president. until people like sean start propping up the senators and bucking them up right now, a senator said mitch mcconnell told him something and mitch mcconnell said i never trump that conversation with him."
there's nobody left in california except san francisco and silicon valley on beverly hills and newport beach. california is out of rich people. they have all moved. that's why housing in san francisco is so cheap because no one wants to live there. i mean, the whole thing is so it's so, like, ok, fine. california, don't crap on the street. i don't know what to say. you talk about the left, the night before the house will vote on impeachment, they are going to be 250,000 people on the mall....
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at this hostel in newport, the professionals try to build trust with those who have taken the first stepyou. many young people don't seek help. the hidden homeless are a big issue. young people are potentially being exploited by people who are saying they might have the best interests at heart but don't really at all. the institution recently found jack pitman. don't really at all. the institution recently found jack pitmanm don't really at all. the institution recently found jack pitman. if they spent less time on brexit, they could spend more time and resources preventing this from happening from me 01’ preventing this from happening from me or anyone else. nobody should ever go through this. it is hard, really ha rd to ever go through this. it is hard, really hard to live like this. £58 million — that's how much the bbc‘s children in need raised last year to help hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged children across the uk. there are hopes even more could be raised this year. lizo mzimba is at the studio # it's a hot one...# things have already been hitting all the right notes. earli
at this hostel in newport, the professionals try to build trust with those who have taken the first stepyou. many young people don't seek help. the hidden homeless are a big issue. young people are potentially being exploited by people who are saying they might have the best interests at heart but don't really at all. the institution recently found jack pitman. don't really at all. the institution recently found jack pitmanm don't really at all. the institution recently found jack pitman. if...
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>>gh live tonit in newport beach with that story.r: a swastika made out of red solo cups at a higpa school y in california. nazi salutes. the oke sign, which se as a hand sign for white power. >> it is not specifically alt right. it can be used in that way. reporter: high school senior tristian says many young people are sucked in. >> people treat it almostng in a joanner. like, i don't know, black people are ruining theountry, stuff like that. i've seen w iterations of the n-word, portraying it like a funny joke. reporter: online forums can one student told us that ar. friend even communicated with the christchurch new zefland shootere he murdered 51 people. the student thinking it was a joke. and second shootings. but he didn't know this was happening. he was like, the second shooting has commenced. he heabout it and was like, that was real? reporter:ou atridge, students recently spray-painted the football field with swastikas. schoolfficials investigated, but never found the culprits. >>ew i'mh and i'm also black stu seeing that k
>>gh live tonit in newport beach with that story.r: a swastika made out of red solo cups at a higpa school y in california. nazi salutes. the oke sign, which se as a hand sign for white power. >> it is not specifically alt right. it can be used in that way. reporter: high school senior tristian says many young people are sucked in. >> people treat it almostng in a joanner. like, i don't know, black people are ruining theountry, stuff like that. i've seen w iterations of the...
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washington goes to newport, rhode island and he is greeted by the synagogue there, he makes a special point of visiting the synagogue, saying are not jewish people given tolerance as an exercise but simply as other equal whereduals in a republic freedom of religion applies to all. host: we have about a minute left. how do you explain the republican disdain for social programs, health care, decayed and red states like west virginia consistently voting against their ability to survive? guest: people decide what their own interest is and if they think abortion rights or a right to keep and bear arms is more important than putting more money into medical care plans, that is their right. not athat think that is good decision can make their arguments. you see a lot of modest income people voting against more federal spending, a lot of high income people voting for more federal spending and higher taxes. those are the decisions people make. host: the book is called how america's political parties change and how they don't. the cover includes the american flag and a sand castle. guest: hourgl
washington goes to newport, rhode island and he is greeted by the synagogue there, he makes a special point of visiting the synagogue, saying are not jewish people given tolerance as an exercise but simply as other equal whereduals in a republic freedom of religion applies to all. host: we have about a minute left. how do you explain the republican disdain for social programs, health care, decayed and red states like west virginia consistently voting against their ability to survive? guest:...
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the yorktown was a dry dock in newport news. it was a large ship. the first carrier i saw. got underneath the yorktown and scraped the barnacles off it. then, we went to sea up to san canal andugh the arrived the day after christmas and stayed a couple of days and took a convoy of marines, a whole battalion, down to samoa and dropped them off. we did not go in. our little carrier, our little battle fleet, two cruisers and four destroyers, we went west and another carrier came over the horizon, and then sbd took off and landed on our ships and this guy got out of the backseat and we thought about halsey -- i was watching, looking down at the deck, and this guy got out of the plane and the plane handler flapped them on the back and said "hey, chief, that was a good landing." and he took his -- off and he had three stars on there. he had come over to confirm what our admiral fletcher, and they -- admiral jack, they called them, they put their heads together, and without approval from us, we went and bombed the marshal islands, which was the first retaliatory strike of the war,
the yorktown was a dry dock in newport news. it was a large ship. the first carrier i saw. got underneath the yorktown and scraped the barnacles off it. then, we went to sea up to san canal andugh the arrived the day after christmas and stayed a couple of days and took a convoy of marines, a whole battalion, down to samoa and dropped them off. we did not go in. our little carrier, our little battle fleet, two cruisers and four destroyers, we went west and another carrier came over the horizon,...
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hundreds of dolphins swimming along with the whale watching tour near newport beach. is apparently called stampeding because the dolphins are coming out of the of the new floor & decor don't miin milpitas. opening if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes, this place is huge! i'm on a budget and i was able to go to floor & decor, and save a lot of money. you will be blown away by this experience. the pros come here. i come here. if you love your wallet, and you love your home, you have to go. floor & decor. now open in milpitas, off the 880 freeway on north mccarthy blvd. beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >>> welcome back. it's
hundreds of dolphins swimming along with the whale watching tour near newport beach. is apparently called stampeding because the dolphins are coming out of the of the new floor & decor don't miin milpitas. opening if you have never been to a floor & decor, you have to go to the grand opening. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. holy smokes, this place is huge! i'm on a budget and i was able to go to floor & decor, and save a lot of money. you will be blown away by this experience....
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if any of you were at the american battlefield trust conference in newport news, i stood you on the excelsior line, and that is no longer. so every day, it happens. sorry to be a debbie downer. >> wow. that is a really uplifting note to end on. ladies and gentlemen, drew gruber. mr. gruber: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c., and around the country, so you can make up your own mind. created by cable in 1979, c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span. your unfiltered view of government. >> next on the civil war, author patrick breen discusses his book, "the land shall be day loosed in blood," a new history a new history of the nat turner revolt." this is part of the gettysburg college ci
if any of you were at the american battlefield trust conference in newport news, i stood you on the excelsior line, and that is no longer. so every day, it happens. sorry to be a debbie downer. >> wow. that is a really uplifting note to end on. ladies and gentlemen, drew gruber. mr. gruber: thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy....
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virginia beach, newport news, it's all navy. lot. it's wonder if it's because they understand better than civilians do how national security could be compromised in this. but they do have to worry and the democrats should do their job saying this is how it affects you. it's not just people we've never heard of arguing about places we've never been, this is your security. friends of mine have kids in the military. we need -- the democrats need to make sure that our security is being played with here allegedly in this case. >> in the clinton white house, "the new york times" wrote aides to president and president clinton studied watergate to see what went wrong and what went right in that and one of the less takeaways was that nixon talked about what was going on constantly and the lesson was send the message to the american people that the president is conducting forthem, this is not hobbling the president. that seems the complete opposite with stephanie grishham saying the president is his own war room. >> the president doesn't
virginia beach, newport news, it's all navy. lot. it's wonder if it's because they understand better than civilians do how national security could be compromised in this. but they do have to worry and the democrats should do their job saying this is how it affects you. it's not just people we've never heard of arguing about places we've never been, this is your security. friends of mine have kids in the military. we need -- the democrats need to make sure that our security is being played with...
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host: anthony from newport, tennessee. independent line. caller: good morning. just have a couple questions. 65 and 66.etnam in when trump took over, he told everybody that he is smarter than the generals. you are a commander so i came up walking to you telling you how to fly your plane. i never heard a president turnaround and have his people. never heard that. i never heard a president turnaround and say one thing one day, another thing another day. lie about it the third day. how can a person in the military follow a man like that but never touched a gun in his life? guest: i would tell you that whether an elected official has or has not served in uniform really has no bearing. they are elected by the american public to serve the role they have been elected to and those of us who have worn the cloth of our nation, that's again. civilian control of the military. one thing i will touch on is the element of this chaotic nature within the administration. i have recounted in the past president trump pulling his pistol out of the holster and shooting himself in his
host: anthony from newport, tennessee. independent line. caller: good morning. just have a couple questions. 65 and 66.etnam in when trump took over, he told everybody that he is smarter than the generals. you are a commander so i came up walking to you telling you how to fly your plane. i never heard a president turnaround and have his people. never heard that. i never heard a president turnaround and say one thing one day, another thing another day. lie about it the third day. how can a...
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when george washington goes on his trip through the states, when he's the first president, goes to newport, rhode island, and he's greeted by the synagogue there, he makes a special point of visiting the synagogue, of saying that -- sending a letter saying that the people of the jewish faith are not given tolerance as an exercise of things but simply as other equal individuals in a republic where freedom of religion applies to all. >> two quick final points. we have a minute left. this is from paula following up on an earlier point how do you explain the republicans disdain for social programs, social security, medicare, when red states like west virginia consistently voting against their ability to survive their own interests? >> well, you know, people decide what their own interest is. and if they think abortion rights, or right to keep and bear arms is more important than putting more money into medical care plan, that's their right. those that think those are not a good decision to make can make their arguments what you see is a lot of modest income people voting against more federal s
when george washington goes on his trip through the states, when he's the first president, goes to newport, rhode island, and he's greeted by the synagogue there, he makes a special point of visiting the synagogue, of saying that -- sending a letter saying that the people of the jewish faith are not given tolerance as an exercise of things but simply as other equal individuals in a republic where freedom of religion applies to all. >> two quick final points. we have a minute left. this is...
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nationalizing politics in the northern virgin suburbs d the richmond suburbs and in and around the newports and tidewater area. so what 're likely see after an election is the candidates who are in places that are not good at the top of the ticket, trying to localize a rice, and those -- race, and those where the top of the ticket is more pular, where the party is popular, they try to nationalize it. >> tam, when you look at the three races, becau a lot people are saying it's going to be a referendum on the president, is it fair to ok at it that way? >> well, certainly, some the republican candidates are tried to hug as closely to president trump as they can, so, i mean, i think that if a democrat wins in mississippi o kentucky, then that is really, really big news. if a republican wins, that is kind of what ou would expect, just like he did with the, midterms, the midterms was sort of a mixedheerdictis going in to these places and making it about himself, tryinort of prove how he can boost turnout among his core voters and trying races.d a signal with these , you mentioned that virginia l
nationalizing politics in the northern virgin suburbs d the richmond suburbs and in and around the newports and tidewater area. so what 're likely see after an election is the candidates who are in places that are not good at the top of the ticket, trying to localize a rice, and those -- race, and those where the top of the ticket is more pular, where the party is popular, they try to nationalize it. >> tam, when you look at the three races, becau a lot people are saying it's going to be...
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and inspired that a book that is about characters would be an attempt to try to knit together in newportvocabulary but yet the soaring reference to that was hanging over a lot of concern in the bucket liz and anti- philosopher. very interesting writer. essentially has no notion from anthropology that the way that we conceive of ourselves is to secretly reduce crime ourselves to ourselves. we don't get to new moral positions are really new profoundly new political positions by out are going each other. there's this enlightenment tennessee. >> lincoln and douglas and was going to win. you need makes it very compelling case. the way ms. forward is telling better stories. this is in part an attempt to tell a story wraps his arms around more than just glossy hollywood version of how we got here. >> hi firstly thank you for doing this work over the past couple of years. so the rest of us don't have to. [laughter] the discussion of how there were two sides to when you are thinking about these people, no one wants to understand them at the inside and one overly emphasize with them. i'm curious i
and inspired that a book that is about characters would be an attempt to try to knit together in newportvocabulary but yet the soaring reference to that was hanging over a lot of concern in the bucket liz and anti- philosopher. very interesting writer. essentially has no notion from anthropology that the way that we conceive of ourselves is to secretly reduce crime ourselves to ourselves. we don't get to new moral positions are really new profoundly new political positions by out are going each...
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robust liberty despite their religious convictions i had a wonderful quote from the synagogue in newportrhode island to make it clear that tiny population just like everyone else i want to emphasize that. for all of us including non-christians is not the trump card that always wins. but to concede religious liberty would not alwaysin win to sacrifice babies and those that don't discriminate even if they believe their religion the first amendment does not require to be free of religion. so i will conclude the best answer to the christian founding is yes regardless of their religious conviction or lack thereof. thank you. elpplause] to make the ten commandments held to obey your rulers through human sacrifice they are central to christianity and retrievable he opposed to the principles on which the nation was built we were based on reason they conflict at a fundamental level i am not an academicn to be disconnected from the effects of my rhetoric b i have 1300 citations but half of those are in the public schools teachers telling kids they have to pray before they go to lunch each day and
robust liberty despite their religious convictions i had a wonderful quote from the synagogue in newportrhode island to make it clear that tiny population just like everyone else i want to emphasize that. for all of us including non-christians is not the trump card that always wins. but to concede religious liberty would not alwaysin win to sacrifice babies and those that don't discriminate even if they believe their religion the first amendment does not require to be free of religion. so i...
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my father assured claudia and me onto the bus though he said little on the ride from maryland to newporthave become so used to my father extolling the promises of a digital future that it stunned me to seek and rendered impotent by the shackles of a draconian past. so, this is what was taking place outside of ibm and the two collided and for no uncertain terms from my data. data. a collided because it was the first black software engineer he was faced with many challenges just keep his job, and i talk about some of those. for example to one of the stories that he told often is how when he had been hired he was sent on a business meeting that turned out to be a meeting with a prostitute. the idea was if he was caught on film, he would be forced to leave his job. he was passed over for promotions. he trained the people who would later become his supervisors. he didn't have the opportunities to have machine time in order to really further his education. and i heard over and over and over from him growing up when you might have expected your dad to be there to throw a ball with you or play w
my father assured claudia and me onto the bus though he said little on the ride from maryland to newporthave become so used to my father extolling the promises of a digital future that it stunned me to seek and rendered impotent by the shackles of a draconian past. so, this is what was taking place outside of ibm and the two collided and for no uncertain terms from my data. data. a collided because it was the first black software engineer he was faced with many challenges just keep his job, and...
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his mother was a science teacher and his father was the first african-american to serve on that newports school board. in about a century versus 100 years ago. larry: we don't count that, is history. we have already established we want to take care of that in another way. so he has education in his blood. i want to ask bobby at first, about the role of education in cultivating good citizenship. and also about civility, you are in an institution, congress generally, and both houses where civility is in short supply. the same is true of the other end of pennsylvania avenue. how do you deal with this today? and is there any coming back? rep. scott: i mentioned before the virginia delegation is longer lived than any other delegation. your recentit guest, john warner for making that a priority. mostdel of civility, delegations do not have that. we certainly did. and we have john warner to thank. i think the virginia delegation is probably one of the best delegation terms of cooperation and civility in the nation. i think it was because he was in the delegation for so many years. given john w
his mother was a science teacher and his father was the first african-american to serve on that newports school board. in about a century versus 100 years ago. larry: we don't count that, is history. we have already established we want to take care of that in another way. so he has education in his blood. i want to ask bobby at first, about the role of education in cultivating good citizenship. and also about civility, you are in an institution, congress generally, and both houses where...
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my father us onto the waiting bus he said little about ride from maryland to newport. become so used to my father splenic promises of a digital future that stunned me to see him impotent by the chakras of that past. they were taking place outside of ibm. the two collided in no uncertain terms for my dad. they collided because that's the first. he was faced with many challenges just to keep his job. i talk about some close in the book. one of the stories he pulled off his have he had recently been hired. this sent on a business meeting that turned out to be a meeting with a prostitute. if he was caught on come, with a prostitute, he would be forced to lose his job. ... he was over some software diagram. i heard so many times he would look up and say, a black guy has to work twice as hard as a white guy in order to succeed and keep his job. so that certainly infiltrated his consciousness and the outside world in that respect infiltrated his consciousness. i think the other thing i talked about in the book is how not only did he have this sense of the racism his account a
my father us onto the waiting bus he said little about ride from maryland to newport. become so used to my father splenic promises of a digital future that stunned me to see him impotent by the chakras of that past. they were taking place outside of ibm. the two collided in no uncertain terms for my dad. they collided because that's the first. he was faced with many challenges just to keep his job. i talk about some close in the book. one of the stories he pulled off his have he had recently...
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rebecca from cardiff and meghan from newport have both experienced some kind of harassment at the gymng a lot of people coming up to make making comments and then when i moved gyms i was performing and somebody came up to me and said, bent over, darling. particular trainer would come and speak to me every single session and ask the same things and he made a lot of inappropriate comments and innuendos and it made me feel very uncomfortable. at the end of the session he asked me for my number andl session he asked me for my number and i said, no, sorry, i have got a boyfriend. he said, he doesn't have to know. at first you shrug it off and you like to think it is not meant with that intention, but as it becomes more regular, you start to get angry becomes more regular, you start to getangry and becomes more regular, you start to get angry and you start to feel a lot more self—conscious and you feel quite paranoid about it.” lot more self—conscious and you feel quite paranoid about it. i have had a few responses in my work where women have noted, you are always on show, know where you ca
rebecca from cardiff and meghan from newport have both experienced some kind of harassment at the gymng a lot of people coming up to make making comments and then when i moved gyms i was performing and somebody came up to me and said, bent over, darling. particular trainer would come and speak to me every single session and ask the same things and he made a lot of inappropriate comments and innuendos and it made me feel very uncomfortable. at the end of the session he asked me for my number...
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tell me stories about growing up in south carolina and i traveled to visit my other grandmother in newport news, virginia, and she would tell us about how her grandfather was in the first class of hampton university and was a leader and shaker. and at home, with my family and siblings, we would not go to the national park, though my dad would dream about gathering us up and taking us in a big rv to the grand canyon, at yosemite, yellowstone. those were the national parks, but we never got there. instead we went up to roanoke mountain and watch the hang gliders. or do small visits like that. but it was not until one day, one of my high school teachers gave me a call and she said to me, how would you like to be a park ranger on the blue ridge parkway? i was just coming on my first semester at jmu, i had not traveled anywhere and i said what's a park ranger and where's the park? little did i know that roanoke mountain, where my family had been going on their trips and visits, was a part of the blue ridge parkway. i had been going there all my young life, but never knew that it was a national
tell me stories about growing up in south carolina and i traveled to visit my other grandmother in newport news, virginia, and she would tell us about how her grandfather was in the first class of hampton university and was a leader and shaker. and at home, with my family and siblings, we would not go to the national park, though my dad would dream about gathering us up and taking us in a big rv to the grand canyon, at yosemite, yellowstone. those were the national parks, but we never got...
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father assured claudia and me on to the waiting bus though he said little on the ride from maryland to newports. i had become so used to my father asked calling the promises of the digital future that it stunned me to see him rendered impotent by the shackles of a draconian past. this was the world that was taking place outside ibm. the two collided in no uncertain terms in spite of idm because as the first black software engineer he was faced with many challenges just to keep his job. i thought about those in the book, one of the stories he told was how he had recently been hired, he was sent on a business meeting that turned out to be with a meeting to the prostitute, the idea was if he was caught on kiln he would be forced to lease his job. he was passed over for promotions, that he would become his supervisors. to have machine time, to further his education, i heard over and over from him growing up, when you might have expected your dad to be there. to go out and play with you, and he would look up and say a black guy has to work twice as hard as a white guy in order to succeed and keep h
father assured claudia and me on to the waiting bus though he said little on the ride from maryland to newports. i had become so used to my father asked calling the promises of the digital future that it stunned me to see him rendered impotent by the shackles of a draconian past. this was the world that was taking place outside ibm. the two collided in no uncertain terms in spite of idm because as the first black software engineer he was faced with many challenges just to keep his job. i...
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for breakfast, you can't do much better than cappy's cafe, right on the pacific coast highway in newportke bacon with sisters peyton and sofia mollett and their friends. college students, it's no surprise what's on their minds. >> i'm taking this year off to pay off the loans i've taken out. >> reporter: when candidates debate, one issue grabs their attention -- what are the things some of these guys talk about is providing free college or even forgiving all student debt. >> realistically, i really don't have a lot of trust that that's going to happen. >> scrambled eggs. >> reporter: mozart, a conservative, gives trump credit for creating jobs, she wishes his party would do more to protect the environment. >> what a lot of people don't want to admit, especially the conservative party, is when they admit that climate change is a problem, it becomes their problem to solve. i think it's a really important issue to think about as like young people. this is our world, this is our generation. we're going to grow up in it. ♪ >> reporter: next we headed north to los angeles county. now we've com
for breakfast, you can't do much better than cappy's cafe, right on the pacific coast highway in newportke bacon with sisters peyton and sofia mollett and their friends. college students, it's no surprise what's on their minds. >> i'm taking this year off to pay off the loans i've taken out. >> reporter: when candidates debate, one issue grabs their attention -- what are the things some of these guys talk about is providing free college or even forgiving all student debt. >>...