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any more than did the newport beach police.thing like this happens, i mean, it's really an execution-style killing. this was obviously someone who intended to kill your dad. you must immediately have, you know, wondered who. >> right. well, you wonder if it's a completely random act, some stranger and it was a mistake or an accident, or you develop a list of people that might have a reason to have shot him. >> reporter: to police, it didn't look random. nothing was taken. the killer struck with precision accuracy and got clean away. but there was something that intrigued detective voth that night. it was a clue they found in bill mclaughlin's closet. >> we do a search of the house with the permission of kevin and nanette. we're told there are weapons in the closet upstairs. when you come across that many weapons, it becomes surprising. >> reporter: bill was an avid gun collector. he kept dozens of them at his newport beach house. not just antiques, revolvers, including seven modified m-16 assault rifles. dangerous stuff in the
any more than did the newport beach police.thing like this happens, i mean, it's really an execution-style killing. this was obviously someone who intended to kill your dad. you must immediately have, you know, wondered who. >> right. well, you wonder if it's a completely random act, some stranger and it was a mistake or an accident, or you develop a list of people that might have a reason to have shot him. >> reporter: to police, it didn't look random. nothing was taken. the killer...
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medical now newport medical is a very small company all things considered but it was perfect because they could mass produce the ventilators which are essentially breathing machines that keep virus patients alive when they can't breathe for themselves and they could do that produce these machines these ventilators at a reasonable price only $3000.00 that's not a lot of money but along comes another larger company this company is called in committee in so committee it is a $26000000000.00 company multi-million dollar company under a deal worked out by the government to promote private sector initiatives committee and buys newport the smaller company they buy it for $100000000.00 which seems like a lot but for these multi-billion dollar companies it's not. now let me read to you what happened according to newport executives and government officials as soon as committee in took over here's what they say suddenly they say they noticed a big change it seemed that suddenly developing inexpensive and quote portable ventilators was no longer a top priority government officials familiar with
medical now newport medical is a very small company all things considered but it was perfect because they could mass produce the ventilators which are essentially breathing machines that keep virus patients alive when they can't breathe for themselves and they could do that produce these machines these ventilators at a reasonable price only $3000.00 that's not a lot of money but along comes another larger company this company is called in committee in so committee it is a $26000000000.00...
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among navy personnel at newport, ride ohlu rhode island. 9 sex case in navy and civilian personnel in san diego. since that time, of course, about the 1st of june it has spread and localized outbreaks from iowa to the boy scout jam berry b b jamboree in pennsylvania and throughout the united states. >> i didn't realize that was actually the asian flu that hit that jamboree in our own state. that it was asian flu. >> that's right. >> dr. bernie, not many died from asian influenza in the rest of the world. do you think the same will hold true here in the united states? >> we have the belief now based upon the experience of asian influenza in the other countries, in south america at the present time where it is an epidemic proportions and as a result of the outbreaks in this country so far. that it is a mild infection, and with a very low mortality rate, and we believe it will continue to be both a mild infection and have a very low death rate. >> well, is it a possibility that asian flu might turn into, if i might use the word, a killer? >> well, that is a possibility, of course, and th
among navy personnel at newport, ride ohlu rhode island. 9 sex case in navy and civilian personnel in san diego. since that time, of course, about the 1st of june it has spread and localized outbreaks from iowa to the boy scout jam berry b b jamboree in pennsylvania and throughout the united states. >> i didn't realize that was actually the asian flu that hit that jamboree in our own state. that it was asian flu. >> that's right. >> dr. bernie, not many died from asian...
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the first cases occurred on the east coast rather than on the west coast among navy personnel in newport, rhode island. the second occurred in navy and civilian personnel in san diego. since that time, of course, which was about the first of june, it has spread in localized outbreaks through the boy scout jamboree in pennsylvania, to louisiana, and almost all of the states in the united states. carl: i didn't realize that was asian flu that hit our own jamboree in our own state. dr. burney: it was. carl: from what i have been able to learn, not many people have died as a result of asian flu in other parts of the world. do you think the same will hold true here in the united states? dr. burney: we have the belief now based upon the experience of asian influenza in other countries, south america at the present time where it is at epidemic proportions and as a result of the outbreaks in this country so far, that it is a mild infection with a very low mortality rate, and we believe it will continue to be both a mild infection and have a very low death rate. carl: is there the possibility asi
the first cases occurred on the east coast rather than on the west coast among navy personnel in newport, rhode island. the second occurred in navy and civilian personnel in san diego. since that time, of course, which was about the first of june, it has spread in localized outbreaks through the boy scout jamboree in pennsylvania, to louisiana, and almost all of the states in the united states. carl: i didn't realize that was asian flu that hit our own jamboree in our own state. dr. burney: it...
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and it all began in newport beach, california. >> newport beach is a beach community. >> if you have more money than you know what to do with, a lot of people move to newport beach. i mean, beverly hills is fine, but you can't have your yacht in beverly hills. >> just beautiful, sparkling ocean, sail boats, beautiful people. not at all the kind of place where you would expect something terrible to happen. >> mary barnes had just come to california from florida. >> mary has just moved into this house with her boyfriend and his roommate, this guy michael. >> we've agreed to only use michael's first name and not to show his face. >> michael had been renting a room in the house for about eight months. and mary had just moved in with her boyfriend two days before. so michael suddenly was her brand new roommate too. >> it was a four-bedroom house. a block from the beach. it was just a nice house. >> when you first met him, your roommate, do you recall what your impression was of him? >> yeah. um -- he was a very friendly guy. kind of like a teddy ear. you kind of want to hug him. >> she h
and it all began in newport beach, california. >> newport beach is a beach community. >> if you have more money than you know what to do with, a lot of people move to newport beach. i mean, beverly hills is fine, but you can't have your yacht in beverly hills. >> just beautiful, sparkling ocean, sail boats, beautiful people. not at all the kind of place where you would expect something terrible to happen. >> mary barnes had just come to california from florida. >>...
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meeting mice in newport not too good just like. we've seen during this pandemic already the importance of things like like face masks gloves ventilators how much of that sort of an important and life saving equipment is there in the camp. i don't think we can be talking about the indicators and the company basically primary health care is offered in the camp and for the for the reason that there are also no protective material. to cover the needs of the 20000 people that live in poor. conditions and respect with a certain rate seen over up what they saw and saved access to medical care we understand the most important thing right now east who. from the greek government to the consist of the islands as soon as possible prioritizing it with chronic disease pregnant women around women we thought i knew borns people with special needs. as well as. you mention the greek government in terms of getting these vulnerable people out of the camp what about other countries in europe or are as there are international support there there should
meeting mice in newport not too good just like. we've seen during this pandemic already the importance of things like like face masks gloves ventilators how much of that sort of an important and life saving equipment is there in the camp. i don't think we can be talking about the indicators and the company basically primary health care is offered in the camp and for the for the reason that there are also no protective material. to cover the needs of the 20000 people that live in poor....
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tallahassee, the villages, fort myers, naples, miami, saint pete, newport richie, a couple in tampa, jacksonville starting one soon. stewart, pensacola. and so these are i think great steps in the right direction to be able to expand testing. all of those healthcare providers that are involved in this having the same challenges with the swabs, ppe and the like. there really is the key to being able to explode the testing. irma reimbursement, opportunity help some of the local communities. what's got reports of covid-19, so jared shifted auditing focused the suit and comes there that met the egyptian auditing threshold to receive funds. the result of that work has been that based on those efforts the department of emergency management will be sending out on a rolling basis over 170 million in irma reimbursement to cities, counties, hospital districts that have not crossed the 50% threshold. they are looking at a lot of costs associate with this response, looking at decline in tax revenue because of the decline in business activity. this is going to be very helpful for lots of our loca
tallahassee, the villages, fort myers, naples, miami, saint pete, newport richie, a couple in tampa, jacksonville starting one soon. stewart, pensacola. and so these are i think great steps in the right direction to be able to expand testing. all of those healthcare providers that are involved in this having the same challenges with the swabs, ppe and the like. there really is the key to being able to explode the testing. irma reimbursement, opportunity help some of the local communities....
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federal investigators say 53- year-old keith middlebrook who claims to have homes in murietta, newport these >>> unfortunately there are a few people out there who look at this as an opportunity to lie , cheat and steal and try to take advantage of their neighbors. >> the reviewed 633,000 times, the u.s. attorney said the fbi arrested him at this range over, during a meeting with an undercover federal agent, posing and it as an investor. investigators say he delivered pills that claimed he would prevent the infection. he now faces felony attempted wire fraud with a penalty up to 20 years in prison. >> can tell you that from the federal law enforcement perspective this is a very high priority. we are out in force and we are going to be very aggressive going out for people trying to take advantage of this crisis. >> the federal case is believed to be one of the first of the nation connected to an abetted coronavirus scam. >>> california hitting grim numbers of mass layoffs this morning, just yesterday, the governor said 1 million californians filed for unemployment in the past two weeks
federal investigators say 53- year-old keith middlebrook who claims to have homes in murietta, newport these >>> unfortunately there are a few people out there who look at this as an opportunity to lie , cheat and steal and try to take advantage of their neighbors. >> the reviewed 633,000 times, the u.s. attorney said the fbi arrested him at this range over, during a meeting with an undercover federal agent, posing and it as an investor. investigators say he delivered pills that...
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first, rhode island resident in newport. news came to rhode island first. rhode island residents were the first to respond, they attacked the fort in newport and carried off 44 canon in 36 hours. i don't have no idea how they managed to do that. then acouple days in new london connecticut crowds there reacted in the same way . they moved the canon from their fort storing the big guns in three widely scattered locations. both rhode island and connecticut and locally elected governors under their 17th century charter, they were different from the other colonies. in new hampshire the story was different ffbecause there was a royal governor and there he made things different. paul revere arrived from boston with the news of the order in council, that's how portsmouth new hampshire found out about it, fault rumors spread that general gage was sending troops to take over the fort . it was called fort william and mary. the crowd decided to attack the fort and take the cannon and musket and ammunition stored there, between three and 400 menoverran the fort, impriso
first, rhode island resident in newport. news came to rhode island first. rhode island residents were the first to respond, they attacked the fort in newport and carried off 44 canon in 36 hours. i don't have no idea how they managed to do that. then acouple days in new london connecticut crowds there reacted in the same way . they moved the canon from their fort storing the big guns in three widely scattered locations. both rhode island and connecticut and locally elected governors under their...
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now, governor newsom also announce that had there have been a newportal developed by the company apple -- rather, alphabet, which is a subsidiary. and that portal will help people in both he saint claira county and san mateo county go online, answer some questions and determine if they should get a coronavirus test. that new website should be up and running tomorrow. reporting live in san jose. nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. a lot of concern about the fate of small businesses. that's because the governor is calling on bars, clubs, even wineries to shut their doors. a lot of confusion about how long can they survive. live from san francisco, sergio, how are people reacting to this? >> reporter: well, there's a lot of people that i talked with this afternoon who say they kind of expected something like this was going to happen. a few cities and counties across the bay area have already instituted some similar restrictions like this. but this order or this announcement by the governor takes it up to another level. >> i wouldn't say i'm shocked. i think it is the right thing to
now, governor newsom also announce that had there have been a newportal developed by the company apple -- rather, alphabet, which is a subsidiary. and that portal will help people in both he saint claira county and san mateo county go online, answer some questions and determine if they should get a coronavirus test. that new website should be up and running tomorrow. reporting live in san jose. nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. a lot of concern about the fate of small businesses....
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on ships en route to san francisco and several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhode island. beenn't it have comparatively simple to have isolated these known cases and prevented the spreading of them and prevent them from coming at all? dr. crabtree: unfortunately, not so simple for the reason that quarantine against influenza is not effective. had it been possible for all of the cases on board the ships to it would isolated, have had little effect on the actual spread of disease because undoubtedly there were many more people on board these same ships who by reason of a more recently acquired infection would have shown no symptoms whatever of the disease and, therefore, they could not have been readily identified if they were passing through a quarantine station. >> i see, well dr. burney mentioned we had approximately 25,000 known cases in this nation. are they all punched in one area or has the virus spread all over? dr. crabtree: the virus is spread all over. we have some maps here in the studio that the television audience can see, which graphically shows
on ships en route to san francisco and several cases were definitely diagnosed among our fleet at newport, rhode island. beenn't it have comparatively simple to have isolated these known cases and prevented the spreading of them and prevent them from coming at all? dr. crabtree: unfortunately, not so simple for the reason that quarantine against influenza is not effective. had it been possible for all of the cases on board the ships to it would isolated, have had little effect on the actual...
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obsessive lee in some cases i worked in one in virginia and the head of a gang unit i believe it was in newport news said that his detectives were spending about 50 percent of their time behind the computer doing just this sort of thing not going out into the community not gathering real real intelligence or not doing what you would think of as typical police work but really just using the videos and looking for evidence of crimes that they can then prosecute that in that particular case they actually used a video to charge somebody with a case that had gone cold for 5 or 6 years at that point they found a video decided it was a confession write the diary and they went after him for it so that's that is playing out all across that we go to the masses of people who are in a rap video and they didn't write the song no and they're charged yes oh the the due diligence just doesn't exist when it comes to rap music in many of the. these cases nobody has a stablish that the person performing the song even wrote it they have not taken any efforts to determine when it was written which is important if y
obsessive lee in some cases i worked in one in virginia and the head of a gang unit i believe it was in newport news said that his detectives were spending about 50 percent of their time behind the computer doing just this sort of thing not going out into the community not gathering real real intelligence or not doing what you would think of as typical police work but really just using the videos and looking for evidence of crimes that they can then prosecute that in that particular case they...
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you know, the defense department, you know, they are definitely here in newport we are taking stringent measures of not being at the base and things like that we have these men all over the country and all over the continent which made it worse. how far are we have leadership as taught at a place like your institution? >> anyone that has been on a submarine can tell you that it is a matter of inches, not feet. the president is incapable of putting the needs of others above himself. twhaefr problems that he may have with the governor of michigan or andrew cuomo, the governor of new york, leadership is about doing the job and biting your tongue in moments like that. somebody that can't put the people that he is sworn to protect ahead of his feelings and it is affecting the way that we are able to respond to this. >> tom nichols, thank you for having us in your home. the good news some americans are finding in their mailboxes. >> as we continue to look for interesting local news reporting from around the country. here is the story. someone in minnesota is sending money in the mail anonymou
you know, the defense department, you know, they are definitely here in newport we are taking stringent measures of not being at the base and things like that we have these men all over the country and all over the continent which made it worse. how far are we have leadership as taught at a place like your institution? >> anyone that has been on a submarine can tell you that it is a matter of inches, not feet. the president is incapable of putting the needs of others above himself....
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joining us from newport beach, california is nick maroutsos, cohead of global bonds at januss hendersonderson. what is the market looking for from the federal reserve at next week's meeting? nick: i think they are definitely going to cut. it seems like ages ago they cut by 50 basis points. while monetary policy is not effective per se, it is going to ease financial positions. our view is that either the fed really needs to go big ended up that stance because they don't golly have much more room to , i think it will help significantly. our view is they are going to end up probably cutting in the future as we move on in 2020 or is this virus potentially intensifies, so they may just cut rates from here. vonnie: i am not sure they would see it so black and white, right? what if we get some kind of physical package this evening? will that lessen the need for monetary stimulus? nick: our view has always been the fed needs to ease policy rates. this is aside from the virus altogether. there are structural issues with the economy. we are in the late stages of this growth situation. they were a
joining us from newport beach, california is nick maroutsos, cohead of global bonds at januss hendersonderson. what is the market looking for from the federal reserve at next week's meeting? nick: i think they are definitely going to cut. it seems like ages ago they cut by 50 basis points. while monetary policy is not effective per se, it is going to ease financial positions. our view is that either the fed really needs to go big ended up that stance because they don't golly have much more room...
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. >> tony is in newport, tennessee.aller: back in '65 and '66 and my father was also a military man. i didn't know anything about being prejudice d and was on ary bases with my parents. when i wound up going to ft. bragg about 3:00 in the morning by train, i noticed the slave market was still in the middle of the road down there. bringing you up to date they're doing advertising on space and they chose three white men doing it because they didn't have computers. actually it was three black women, kathleen johnson and dorothy spencer, i think. and another -- there was one more mary jackson. >> thanks for bringing it up. colonel salter, do you want to pick up that story? >> okay, yes. first of all, thank you for your service. thank you for being one of our great americans who served our country especially during the vietnam war. and so what i believe the gist of his question is is that he did not see -- i'm not sure i picked up all of it, but i think he was talking about he did not experience or see a lot of racism until
. >> tony is in newport, tennessee.aller: back in '65 and '66 and my father was also a military man. i didn't know anything about being prejudice d and was on ary bases with my parents. when i wound up going to ft. bragg about 3:00 in the morning by train, i noticed the slave market was still in the middle of the road down there. bringing you up to date they're doing advertising on space and they chose three white men doing it because they didn't have computers. actually it was three...
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. >> tony, newport, tennessee. >> good morning. a couple of things. i was in vietnam. 1965-66 and my father was also a military man. i didn't know about being prejudice. i was on army bases most of the time with my parents. when i wound up going to fort bragg, 3:00 in the morning by train, i noticed a slave market was still in the middle-of-the-road down there. signs on the wall that said, blacks shop between seven and ninth. [indiscernible] advertising on space, -- white women doing the maps, backgrounds, because they did not have computers. it was three black women, kathleen johnson, dorothy spencer, i think, and there was one more, mary jackson? >> thank you for bringing it up. do you wanna pick up that story? >> first of all, thank you for your service, thank you for being one of our great americans who have served our country especially during the vietnam war. what i believe the just of his question is is that he did not see, i am not sure i picked all of it, but i think he was talking about he did not experience or see a lot of racism until he w
. >> tony, newport, tennessee. >> good morning. a couple of things. i was in vietnam. 1965-66 and my father was also a military man. i didn't know about being prejudice. i was on army bases most of the time with my parents. when i wound up going to fort bragg, 3:00 in the morning by train, i noticed a slave market was still in the middle-of-the-road down there. signs on the wall that said, blacks shop between seven and ninth. [indiscernible] advertising on space, -- white women...
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. >> chris roy "newport daily express." chris roy, star 6. >> can you hear me? >> i think people who have tested positive for covid-19, but still being released into the community, why is that? and what's to stop them from going through every day life instead of going home? levine ing to let dr. answer that. some have been tested and sent home. not everyone needs to be in the hospital. and the doctor could answer further on that. -- think the question was [indiscernible] >> so, again to our credit, this is not a police state. although i'm not sure we know that information. i know we haven't been in contact with a positive test and been instructed appropriately and contacts have been instructed appropriately. so the hope would be anyone who was symptomatic and tested positive or high probability if they were positive but told they had an illness compatible with this have been doing the appropriate thing and staying out of circulation. we have to recognize that part of the success of the virus is its ability in some proportion and maybe a small portion of the popu
. >> chris roy "newport daily express." chris roy, star 6. >> can you hear me? >> i think people who have tested positive for covid-19, but still being released into the community, why is that? and what's to stop them from going through every day life instead of going home? levine ing to let dr. answer that. some have been tested and sent home. not everyone needs to be in the hospital. and the doctor could answer further on that. -- think the question was...
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let's meet today's contestants-- a restaurant consultant from newport beach, california...ware engineer from san francisco, california... and our returning champion, a law student from macomb, michigan... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. two excellent champions in a row. mackenzie last week and the week before and now aaron. very impressive. bruce and mandy, good luck to you, and welcome. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and we'll take a look at these categories, starting off with... followed by... hey, we want you to... we'll deal with... and... aaron, start. 20th century, $200. mandy. - who is lindbergh? - good. 20th century for $400. bruce. - who is anita hill? - you are right. 20th century for $600, please.
let's meet today's contestants-- a restaurant consultant from newport beach, california...ware engineer from san francisco, california... and our returning champion, a law student from macomb, michigan... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. two excellent champions in a row. mackenzie last week and the week before and now aaron. very impressive. bruce and mandy, good luck to you,...
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the newport police department reminded local residents that there are more urgent issues they need toe department posted on its facebook page not to call 911 for such reasons and added, you will survive without our assistance and listed creative toilet paper alternatives. >>> as more and more business in the bay area are shutting down, people are unemployed. find out what the california employment development apartment is urging them to do if they plan to file for unemployment. >>> two major car companies trying to help customers during the coronavirus pandemic. what ford and hyundai are offering to recently unemployed owners. >>> an executive order issued by governor newsom to help you during the pandemic. what he put on hold to help people who are having money problems. >>> now that the shelter-in- place order is in place, a market is changing orders for people affected by the coronavirus. we are in san jose to tell you how the market is helping seniors get what they need. >>> welcome back to ktvu fox 2 news. >> areas in the 30s today. partly cloudy, partly cloudy, even san jose at
the newport police department reminded local residents that there are more urgent issues they need toe department posted on its facebook page not to call 911 for such reasons and added, you will survive without our assistance and listed creative toilet paper alternatives. >>> as more and more business in the bay area are shutting down, people are unemployed. find out what the california employment development apartment is urging them to do if they plan to file for unemployment....
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. >>> police in newport, oregon, are pleading with people to stop calling 911.p. it's hard to believe that we even have to post this and you will survive without our assistance. they urge the people they serve to be resourceful. >> it is hard to find toilet paper in the city. i have searched far and wide. >> if you had told me two months ago i would have laughed. >> coronavirus is, of course, no laughing matter, but legendary comedian mel brooks and his son max put their spin on social distancing. >> if i get the coronavirus, i'll probably be okay. if i give it to him, he could give it to carl ryan ner who could give it to dick van dyk and before i know it i've wiped out a whole generation of comedic legends. >> they emphasize the legend with the hashtag #don'tbeaspreader. he's in the age risk for coronavirus. good message there. psa. like that. >>> moments after ohio restaurants were ordered to shut down because of the coronavirus crisis, a regular customer at coach's bar and grill in columbus left a $2500 tip for the staff on a $30 tab. the customer wrote plea
. >>> police in newport, oregon, are pleading with people to stop calling 911.p. it's hard to believe that we even have to post this and you will survive without our assistance. they urge the people they serve to be resourceful. >> it is hard to find toilet paper in the city. i have searched far and wide. >> if you had told me two months ago i would have laughed. >> coronavirus is, of course, no laughing matter, but legendary comedian mel brooks and his son max put...
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newport, rhode island is about 15% enslaved. it is not just the urban areas which is the other thing historians would say -- and this is the mistake i first made in my book. book actuallyis reveals it -- there are significant enslaved populations in the other regions. 1750ield, massachusetts in had a population of 550 people of which 50 were enslaved. largecounty was home to slave holdings. families who had owned thousands of acres of grassland with vast herds of cattle would own large enslaved labor forces -- mostly women -- who would process the dairy products to ship to the west indies. you see slave holdings in the south county, rhode island of 40, 50, 60 enslaved people. localized but left a significant slaveholding that belies that 4%. the other way in which i kind of pushed back is going back to that caribbean connection. while there were not large numbers of enslaved people in new england per se the entire economy revolved around what historians call the business of slavery. the selling of provisions to the plantations,
newport, rhode island is about 15% enslaved. it is not just the urban areas which is the other thing historians would say -- and this is the mistake i first made in my book. book actuallyis reveals it -- there are significant enslaved populations in the other regions. 1750ield, massachusetts in had a population of 550 people of which 50 were enslaved. largecounty was home to slave holdings. families who had owned thousands of acres of grassland with vast herds of cattle would own large enslaved...
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airlines saying because of the sheller in plater in plal be stopping flights into new york, la guardia, newportbody st quite sure where the bottom is. yet when you look at the airline stocks getting a little bit of relief today, moving higher in part because people sit there and say we're not going to see these guys go bankrupt any time soon we think there's perhaps a bottom that we're building here. >> perhaps phil, thank you. >>> krucrude is down dramaticaly this year. it's on pace for its worst quarter ever according to aaa the average price for a gallon is below $2 my next guest seeing it plummeting more in the next two weeks. what can you tell us how low will it go >> prices will drop another 20 cents a gallon over the next couple of weeks. they could go down another 10 cents given the significant decline in gasoline futures which are off 57% early january. >> the irony is any time that happens it's because the economy is poor, people aren't driving and so forth there's not much to take advantage of, is there >> there isn't by my numbers gasoline demand in the u.s. is off nearly 40% it's e
airlines saying because of the sheller in plater in plal be stopping flights into new york, la guardia, newportbody st quite sure where the bottom is. yet when you look at the airline stocks getting a little bit of relief today, moving higher in part because people sit there and say we're not going to see these guys go bankrupt any time soon we think there's perhaps a bottom that we're building here. >> perhaps phil, thank you. >>> krucrude is down dramaticaly this year. it's on...
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as the first to respond, they attacked in newport, they carried 44 cannons in just 36 hour. and a couple of days later, in connecticut, crowds that reacted in the same way. they moved the canon from the port, strength the big guns in three widely scattered locations. both rhode island and connecticut had locally elected governors under the 17th century charter. there were different from the other colonies. in new hampshire, it was different. there was a royal government and there he made things different. those rumors spread that general gage was sending troops to take over the fort there. a crowd decided to attack therefore and take the canon and ammunition that was stored there. they took down the british flag and confiscated 100 mils of gunpowder. this left governor john of new hampshire very upset, shall we say. the springs of government failed me. he tried to muster the militia to oppose the taking of it. the people taking the fort was militia members. they wouldn't help him. he said no one would help him. he was very deeply affected on the british flag. against a man w
as the first to respond, they attacked in newport, they carried 44 cannons in just 36 hour. and a couple of days later, in connecticut, crowds that reacted in the same way. they moved the canon from the port, strength the big guns in three widely scattered locations. both rhode island and connecticut had locally elected governors under the 17th century charter. there were different from the other colonies. in new hampshire, it was different. there was a royal government and there he made things...
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groundbreaking american genius who helped the united states win the race to the moon died on monday in newportnever bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more heebie jeebies. phew. glad i stopped cleaning and started swiffering. nall dogs descend from wolves, or the age, and for thousands of years they've shared a love for meat. blue wilderness is made to satisfy that desire. feed t blue wilderness. you may have gingivitis. when you brush, and the clock could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums, and possibly... tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. to give his money to charity, giving pledge when this californian walked away from his billion dollar company for good. he drives a chevy vo
groundbreaking american genius who helped the united states win the race to the moon died on monday in newportnever bothered me. until i found out what it actually was. dust mite droppings! eeeeeww! dead skin cells! gross! so now, i grab my swiffer sweeper and heavy-duty dusters. duster extends to three feet to get all that gross stuff gotcha! and for that nasty dust on my floors, my sweeper's on it. the textured cloths grab and hold dirt and hair no matter where dust bunnies hide. no more...
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the prevention federal investigators say 53 year-old keith middlebrook who claims to ha homes in newportstwood promised investors massive profits. he also claimed the magic johnson was on his board of directors the feds say that's a lie. a patient in la hospital. who might directed this with that was tested positive for the crew of iris. >>48 hours and 3 hours later many 51 hours tal the person got up and walked out of the hospital tonight in a face time call us attorney nick hanna told me middlebrook is a cruel scam artist. >>to use fear of the pandemic to profit i think it's despicable this is the time when all americans are supposed to come together to help one another. >>unfortunately there are a few people out there who look at this as an opportunity to lie cheat and steal and try take advantage of their neighbors after middlebrooks post reviewed 633,000 times. >>the us attorney says the fbi arrested him today at this range rover parked in el segundo during a meeting with an undercover federal agent posing as aninvestor. investigators say middlebrook delivered pills he claimed would
the prevention federal investigators say 53 year-old keith middlebrook who claims to ha homes in newportstwood promised investors massive profits. he also claimed the magic johnson was on his board of directors the feds say that's a lie. a patient in la hospital. who might directed this with that was tested positive for the crew of iris. >>48 hours and 3 hours later many 51 hours tal the person got up and walked out of the hospital tonight in a face time call us attorney nick hanna told...
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the prevention federal investigators say 53 year-old keith middlebrook who claims to have homes in newportch mireya and westwood promised investors massive profits. he also claimed the magic johnson was on his board of directors the feds say that's a lie. >>a patient in la hospital who might object to this with that was tested positive for the crew of iris. 48 hours and 3 hours later many 51 hours total the person got up and walked out of the hospital tonight in the face time call us attorney nick hanna told me middlebrook is a cruel scam artist. >>to use fear of the pandemic to profit i think it's despicable this is the time when all americans are supposed to come together to help one another. >>unfortunately there are a few people out there who look at this as an opportunity to lie cheat and steal and try take advantage of their neighbors after middlebrooks post reviewed 633,000 times. >>the us attorney says the fbi arrested him today at this range rover parked in el segundo during a meeting with an undercover federal agent posing as an investor. investigators say middlebrook delivered p
the prevention federal investigators say 53 year-old keith middlebrook who claims to have homes in newportch mireya and westwood promised investors massive profits. he also claimed the magic johnson was on his board of directors the feds say that's a lie. >>a patient in la hospital who might object to this with that was tested positive for the crew of iris. 48 hours and 3 hours later many 51 hours total the person got up and walked out of the hospital tonight in the face time call us...
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steve: from newport beach, california, alex, good evening. >> dr.or, thank you for taking my call. we heard the task force mentioned that we should be at 5 million tests in the coming days and weeks, and i think that was last week. it sound like we are only at 500,000 thus far. is there any reason we are not further along in seeing those millions of tests? and if we are not able to do that many tests and if our health care system is not up to handle all these cases, why haven't we decided to shut down? i know that is a big word, but in some ways, shut down? of minor: the first part your question, the difficulty in scaling up the number of tests, there are several difficulties. one has been the reagent, but that is improving as manufacturers make more and more wanted to ease of the reagent needed to do the tests. is things like the swab used to take mucus from the nose. those swabs are not just q-tips would get from the local drugstore, they actually have to be made out of a special material, and those in some places have been in short supply. again,
steve: from newport beach, california, alex, good evening. >> dr.or, thank you for taking my call. we heard the task force mentioned that we should be at 5 million tests in the coming days and weeks, and i think that was last week. it sound like we are only at 500,000 thus far. is there any reason we are not further along in seeing those millions of tests? and if we are not able to do that many tests and if our health care system is not up to handle all these cases, why haven't we decided...
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newport beach. dennis beach >> redondo >> it's a beautiful day, man what should we do?re going dow to rent this boa and get off the land ♪ ♪ take my advice don't past those rocks tell us what to do ♪ ♪ i am the captain no said silver malibu ♪ ♪ let's spend the day let's spend the da in marina del rey ♪ ♪ let's spend the day let's spend the da in marina del rey ♪ ♪ i want to pla i want to play in marina del re in marina del rey ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: bashir salahuddin and diallo riddle, everybody the season finale of "sherman's showcase" airs wednesday night on ifc we'll be right back with cj hauser! [ cheers and applause ♪ so i'm old on promoting you this quarter. cool? drop the taco. get in the car. does this sentra feel like a compromise to you? wait, what...? the handling is good, right? no compromise there. nope! watch this... umm... b-brie...brie brie! rear automatic braking. so if this nissan sentra isn't gonna compromise, why should you? you're right! atta girl. the all-new nissan sentra. with more standard safety features than any other car in its cl
newport beach. dennis beach >> redondo >> it's a beautiful day, man what should we do?re going dow to rent this boa and get off the land ♪ ♪ take my advice don't past those rocks tell us what to do ♪ ♪ i am the captain no said silver malibu ♪ ♪ let's spend the day let's spend the da in marina del rey ♪ ♪ let's spend the day let's spend the da in marina del rey ♪ ♪ i want to pla i want to play in marina del re in marina del rey ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause...
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been reported on ships en route to san francisco and some locations were definitely diagnosed in newport, rhode island. wouldn't it have been comparatively simple to isolate the known cases and prevent them from coming in at all? simple,tunately, not so for the reason that the quarantine, against influenza, is not effective. had it been possible to have been isolated, it would have had little effect on the actual spread of the disease because they were many more people on board the same ships, who, by reason of a more recently acquired infection, would have shown no symptoms of the disease and could not have been readily they were passing through a quarantine station. 1957nd more about the influenza outbreak this sunday on american history tv. up next, william jack davis offers is in sight as a civil work story -- historian, explaining how historiography has evolved to present day. he talks about lessons he has research,om past including the causes and responsibilities of the war. he is the author of the cause loft -- lost. as part of a symposium held at the library of virginia richmond.
been reported on ships en route to san francisco and some locations were definitely diagnosed in newport, rhode island. wouldn't it have been comparatively simple to isolate the known cases and prevent them from coming in at all? simple,tunately, not so for the reason that the quarantine, against influenza, is not effective. had it been possible to have been isolated, it would have had little effect on the actual spread of the disease because they were many more people on board the same ships,...
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know, the defense department, which of course as you said i don't represent, but certainly here in newport, we've been taking really stringent measures not being at the base, things like that. so, you know, i think that they're facing the same problem that everybody else is. but i think the one difference with the 1918 flu is that it started here, and then we cast all of these men all over the country and then all over the european continent, which made it a lot worse. >> still i worry about on vessels, submarines, social distancing is not an option. i worry about barracks and the like. how far are we from leadership as taught at a place like your institution? >> well, anybody who has ever been on a submarine can tell you social distancing, you know, is a matter of inches rather than feet. i think as a general rule about leadership, one of the things we're seeing here is the president as a leader is simply incapable of putting the needs of others before himself. whatever he may have -- whatever problems he may have with gretchen whitmer, the governor of michigan, or andrew cuomo, the gover
know, the defense department, which of course as you said i don't represent, but certainly here in newport, we've been taking really stringent measures not being at the base, things like that. so, you know, i think that they're facing the same problem that everybody else is. but i think the one difference with the 1918 flu is that it started here, and then we cast all of these men all over the country and then all over the european continent, which made it a lot worse. >> still i worry...
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sharla and i are in newport beach, looking for locations for our first store.chosen a location and so has she. this ought to be interesting. let's find a parking space. >> okay. >> it's busy. >> wow, it's really crowded here. >> when i had the realtor find me places... >> yeah? >> i knew i was looking for medium income. >> right. >> i knew i was looking for traffic. >> yes. >> and i knew that i wanted to make sure there was a coffee place, a gas station... >> oh. >> and an ice cream place. >> interesting. >> the ice cream store will get traffic at night, coffee's morning and night... >> yes. >> and the gas is repetitive traffic. i don't know. i kind of like the spot, though, because it's right on the entrance. do you agree? >> my gut says no. first of all, nobody buys popcorn in the mornings. >> but it's packed. >> no, but i don't want to be in a boring spot. i don't want a store in a mall. just because marcus has a billion dollars doesn't mean he knows the best location for a popcorn store. >> all right, let's just go check this place you want to look at and c
sharla and i are in newport beach, looking for locations for our first store.chosen a location and so has she. this ought to be interesting. let's find a parking space. >> okay. >> it's busy. >> wow, it's really crowded here. >> when i had the realtor find me places... >> yeah? >> i knew i was looking for medium income. >> right. >> i knew i was looking for traffic. >> yes. >> and i knew that i wanted to make sure there was a coffee...
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the flotilla of army transports entered the atlantic near newport news on the afternoon of december 14th, 1864, heading southward toward the north carolina coast. admiral porter's naval fleet arrived first. admiral porter decided himself to detonate the powder boat offshore fort fisher without general butler's knowledge. far out to sea, away from the floating bomb, the sailors of admiral porter's fleet lined the ship's railings, period inered e darkness at night, and waited for the powder boat to explode at a safe distance. the great blast was expected at 1:00 a.m., december 24th, but nothing happened. soon it was 1:30. 1:35. 1:40. 1:45. then at 1:46 the powder boat exploded. a bright flash illuminated the darkness toward the shore in the distance. soon after, thick smoke rolled over the fleet followed then by silence and darkness. aboard the u.s.s. wilderness, the northern naval officer who watched the explosion stated simply, well, there's a fizzle. [ laughter ] the great powder boat explosion was a failure. it was loud. it rattled windows in wilmington 20 miles away. it severely frigh
the flotilla of army transports entered the atlantic near newport news on the afternoon of december 14th, 1864, heading southward toward the north carolina coast. admiral porter's naval fleet arrived first. admiral porter decided himself to detonate the powder boat offshore fort fisher without general butler's knowledge. far out to sea, away from the floating bomb, the sailors of admiral porter's fleet lined the ship's railings, period inered e darkness at night, and waited for the powder boat...
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this is newport. this is where i learned to surf, this is where i grew up going to the beach. diego, since we started in san diego. brad: i feel like there's a lot of beach. our whole brand isn't beach. like, you're not gonna wear this to the beach. trevor: let's move on to these. travis: i think something like this shows having fun. i mean, personally, i skate, so i feel strongly about this. trevor: so, here's my thing with skating. obviously we don't make skateboards. i don't like the street side of it. i don't like the grungy skate-wear, asphalt, the colors. it just feels like it doesn't fit. travis: should we include something about your mom and the meal program? as much as skating and artwork is part of it, so is charity. trevor: i don't want to use it. travis: it fits into our brand. trevor: i think we're way more of a surf vibe. travis: so would you -- i'm kind of lost. brad: question, trevor. you're gonna want this? travis: hold on. don't cut me off. i'm in the middle of trying to -- brad: well, i'm trying to back you up here. travis: all right, let me make my point re
this is newport. this is where i learned to surf, this is where i grew up going to the beach. diego, since we started in san diego. brad: i feel like there's a lot of beach. our whole brand isn't beach. like, you're not gonna wear this to the beach. trevor: let's move on to these. travis: i think something like this shows having fun. i mean, personally, i skate, so i feel strongly about this. trevor: so, here's my thing with skating. obviously we don't make skateboards. i don't like the street...
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prioritized the construction of a multiphase project for noaa ships and weighted assets at naval station newportin rhode island. and i want to make sure it stays on track. i received a letter this morning from dr. jacobs that noaa will be committing the first $22 million to this important project, and i understand that increased cost may somewhat be reflected in the timeline. i received a schedule last february 5th from the navy that showed, it anticipated that noaa will provide the necessary design funds on april 9, 2020, with a projected design kickoff on april 22nd, and the expectation is for that the cont will be awarded later in calendar year 2020. can you confirm that this timeline is still on track? >> to the best of my knowledge, yes,s, senator. >> thank you, mr. secretary. >> noaa is quite excited about it.dg they're continuing to work with the navy toan move the project into the next phase, and they will complete all federal permitting, because that's, some of that is need, and state approvals preparing for construction in fiscal 2021. using the funds that were provided in fiscal year
prioritized the construction of a multiphase project for noaa ships and weighted assets at naval station newportin rhode island. and i want to make sure it stays on track. i received a letter this morning from dr. jacobs that noaa will be committing the first $22 million to this important project, and i understand that increased cost may somewhat be reflected in the timeline. i received a schedule last february 5th from the navy that showed, it anticipated that noaa will provide the necessary...
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newport rhode island, about 25% enslaved. urban areas, large enslaved populations. but it's not just the urban areas, which is the other thing historians would say. this is the mistake i made in my first book. i said yeah, new england, didn't matter for new england. it really mattered for boston. researching this book actually reveals that there is significant enslaved populations in other parts of the region as well. rural areas. deerfield, massachusetts, 1750, had a population of 550 people. 50 of them were enslaved. the narragansett country, washington county, what was called south county, home to large slave holdings. families who had owned thousands of acres of grasslands, and they had vast herds of cattle on them. and they would own large, enslaved labor forces, mostly women who would then process the dairy products from the cattle to ship all over the place, but mostly to the west indies. so you see slave holdings in the south county, rhode island of 40, 50, 60 enslaved people. we are talking rivaling plantations we think of in places like virginia. highly lo
newport rhode island, about 25% enslaved. urban areas, large enslaved populations. but it's not just the urban areas, which is the other thing historians would say. this is the mistake i made in my first book. i said yeah, new england, didn't matter for new england. it really mattered for boston. researching this book actually reveals that there is significant enslaved populations in other parts of the region as well. rural areas. deerfield, massachusetts, 1750, had a population of 550 people....
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leadership have prioritized the leadership construction project for noaa ships for the naval station in newportisland. i want to make sure it stays on track. i received a letter this morning for doctor jacobs that noaa will be committing the first $22 million to this important project. i understand that increase course somewhat will be reflected in the timeline. i received a schedule last february 5th from the navy that showed an indicated that no it will provide the necessary design funds on april 9th 2020 with a projected design on april 22nd and the expectation is that the contract for the construction phase one in the project will be awarded leader in 2020. can you confirm that this timeline is still on track? >> to the best of my knowledge, yes senator. >> thank you mister secretary. >> noah is quite excited about it. we are continuing to work with the navy to move the project into the next phase. they will complete all federal permitting, because that some of that is needed, and state approvals, preparing for construction and fiscal 2021, using the funds that were provided and fiscal year
leadership have prioritized the leadership construction project for noaa ships for the naval station in newportisland. i want to make sure it stays on track. i received a letter this morning for doctor jacobs that noaa will be committing the first $22 million to this important project. i understand that increase course somewhat will be reflected in the timeline. i received a schedule last february 5th from the navy that showed an indicated that no it will provide the necessary design funds on...
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she joined last year with brandi carlile, amana shires, and nathalie hemby made their debut at the newport was if i can speak for all of the ladies, it was probably one of the most special shows that we will ever play. >> reporter: why was it that special? >> i think because people were anticipating us and excited to see us before we had even played a note. [ cheers ] i don't think we expected that kind of love quite yet. >> reporter: morris, who's married to country singer ryan hurd, will go back on tour this summer with a baby on board her tour bus. are you worried about that at all? >> no. i mean, i've just seen so many amazing artists do it and make it look not only normal for the child but fun. >> reporter: we continued that conversation backstage at the rodeo but were interrupted. >> this little baby horse is peeing so loudly. >> staring right at you. >> i -- i've been there, yeah. got to pee all the time. >> reporter: it's not often that you're this conscious of a transitional moment in your life. >> i've had a lot of time off to think about it. so -- like the charm of pregnancy has
she joined last year with brandi carlile, amana shires, and nathalie hemby made their debut at the newport was if i can speak for all of the ladies, it was probably one of the most special shows that we will ever play. >> reporter: why was it that special? >> i think because people were anticipating us and excited to see us before we had even played a note. [ cheers ] i don't think we expected that kind of love quite yet. >> reporter: morris, who's married to country singer...
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on this project, madam secretary, and working with this subcommittee to roll out what is really a newport program, infrastructure port program development, that was created by this subcommittee. again, no surprise, you've done a great job in rolling out that new program. i am pleased to see that your budget's request places high priority on d.o.t. safety mission. the requests of the federal aviation administration of $17.5 billion, including full support for air traffic controller workforce and targeted investment for aviation safety. the faa facilities and equipments program would receive $3 billion in that budget, which will help us continue to modernize the air traffic control system. again, this will improve safety and efficiency, which has been a high priority of both the chairman and myself and clearly it's been your priority as well, madam secretary. capital investment grants to receive $1.9 billion in that request to meet all commitments on currently funded grant agreements and in addition to $775 million on new projects expected to be ready for grant agreement in 2021. i will tel
on this project, madam secretary, and working with this subcommittee to roll out what is really a newport program, infrastructure port program development, that was created by this subcommittee. again, no surprise, you've done a great job in rolling out that new program. i am pleased to see that your budget's request places high priority on d.o.t. safety mission. the requests of the federal aviation administration of $17.5 billion, including full support for air traffic controller workforce and...