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and i said, officer, my friend and i were kidnapped in newport beach. >> laying in the desert just upe need to save him. >> mary directed us to a dirt road that led west. >> before they even see the victim, they are overpowered by the stench in the air. >> it was heavy. it was -- it actually made me choke. he had been doused with bleach from head to toe. >> bleach destroys dna. if you're planning a crime like this, you will use bleach to cover your tracks. >> he starts photographing. you can see the brutality of what happened to this poor man. >> now deputy williams and his team have a job to do. and that's to try to find michael's severed body part. >> he didn't just sever it, he took it with him to ensure that he would suffer for that the rest of his life. >> it turns out the day prior to our kidnapping, a witness had seen something suspicious. a white pickup truck had parked behind michael's house. >> the truck is registered to a man by the name of kyle handily. >> of course they go right back to michael and say, do you know kyle? michael's like, yeah, i know who kyle is, but how w
and i said, officer, my friend and i were kidnapped in newport beach. >> laying in the desert just upe need to save him. >> mary directed us to a dirt road that led west. >> before they even see the victim, they are overpowered by the stench in the air. >> it was heavy. it was -- it actually made me choke. he had been doused with bleach from head to toe. >> bleach destroys dna. if you're planning a crime like this, you will use bleach to cover your tracks. >>...
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that corporation, which outfitted and backed the expedition headed by christopher newport, captain newport, the namesake of my university and which settled eventually on jamestown island and thus planted the fist permanent british colony in north america. so there is that legal tie between the pilgrims and the settlers at jamestown, one can even say there is commonality of purpose. and there was a charter eventually given to the settlers, the first settlers of 29. there are commercial purposes mentioned there, but there are religious purposes as well. in both virginia and massachusetts, and so one can see these two parallel missions at work in virginia, as well as in new england. but bradford describes the reason that they went and this is backed up by later preachers and public figures. and the reason they went was not to create a tolerant regime or a plantation of religious liberty. they went to rule. they want to create what they consider to be godly commonwealth and just 7 years later i'm going to read a line or two of a sermon from the samuel willard, "i perceive they are mistaken in
that corporation, which outfitted and backed the expedition headed by christopher newport, captain newport, the namesake of my university and which settled eventually on jamestown island and thus planted the fist permanent british colony in north america. so there is that legal tie between the pilgrims and the settlers at jamestown, one can even say there is commonality of purpose. and there was a charter eventually given to the settlers, the first settlers of 29. there are commercial purposes...
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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, sailboats, 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. he was a very friendly guy. kind of like a teddy bear. you kind of want to hug him. >> she has no i
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, sailboats, 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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the loss of debenhams in newport west will have a massive impact on newport city centre and the livelihoodsr families. can the minister outline what discussions he's had about how we can give those people the support they deserve? well, mr speaker, the honourable lady raises a good point, and obviously, the news about arcadia and indeed debenhams will be deeply worrying for employees and theirfamilies, and the government stands ready to support them. with regard to various things that are ongoing, there are negotiations between various parties and the companies at the moment, particularly with regard to pensions, and it wouldn't be right for me to comment specifically on those, but she can rest assure that we are keeping an eye on the situation. the chancellor was also challenged about his spending plans. last week, the chancellor said public sector workers on less than £24,000 would be guaranteed a pay rise — but then said they'd receive a fixed increase of £250. will he correct the record to confirm he is delivering a real terms pay cut for many teaching assistants, prisoner officers and
the loss of debenhams in newport west will have a massive impact on newport city centre and the livelihoodsr families. can the minister outline what discussions he's had about how we can give those people the support they deserve? well, mr speaker, the honourable lady raises a good point, and obviously, the news about arcadia and indeed debenhams will be deeply worrying for employees and theirfamilies, and the government stands ready to support them. with regard to various things that are...
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jeffrey morrison is professor of american studies at christopher newport university in newport news, virginia, and director of academics at the federal government james madison foundation in alexandria, virginia. dr. morrison has held faculty positions from princeton university to the u.s. air force academy. he has published as an author or editor five books on american political culture, including the political philosophy of george washington. ladies, let's give dr. jeffrey morrison a warm welcome. >> thank you for that introduction. and in the next 12 minutes, i'm going to talk about the mayflower compact and its relationship to religious liberty. not mere toleration, but religious liberty. and that is an american innovation. it begins with the people we call the pilgrims in 1620. it will then continue in the subsequent decades of the 17th century, and then in the 18th century especially in virginia, thomas jefferson and james madison, george washington, and others will continue to perfect that innovation of religious liberty. it's the pilgrims, the people we call the pilgrims, who
jeffrey morrison is professor of american studies at christopher newport university in newport news, virginia, and director of academics at the federal government james madison foundation in alexandria, virginia. dr. morrison has held faculty positions from princeton university to the u.s. air force academy. he has published as an author or editor five books on american political culture, including the political philosophy of george washington. ladies, let's give dr. jeffrey morrison a warm...
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daily express. >> in the conventions in newport vermont it showed a preventive spike with people back and forth. what methodology do you use [inaudible] >> thank you very much for that. some, but faste come up faster e other ones. but this week we hope to have the site up this week. we are concentrating on new orleans and we understand the case counts that are up there. that's why we do have one in newport and we also will be looking at other facilities as we move forward so you are correct. we are concerned about the case count in those counties and we are responding my putting permanent testing there. >> it's going to be happening. >> people who have, could they think that the test [inaudible] is that important in this time period? >> once they get into vermont, they have to quarantine for 14 days or seven days with a test regardless. >> thank you. >> [inaudible] okay. we will move to the islander. >> thank you. in the letter there was no indication of when vermont specifically learned about the problem for the timetable and i guess some of the people are wondering why you explain s
daily express. >> in the conventions in newport vermont it showed a preventive spike with people back and forth. what methodology do you use [inaudible] >> thank you very much for that. some, but faste come up faster e other ones. but this week we hope to have the site up this week. we are concentrating on new orleans and we understand the case counts that are up there. that's why we do have one in newport and we also will be looking at other facilities as we move forward so you are...
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they met in 1951 and by 1952 they get married in newport, rhode island. paper said itial was the bedwetting of the year. she had worked previously for a day or two adco so she was in the fashion world. it became a storybook relationship. david: what she interested in politics particularly? douglas: she was. she was very interested in literature. she went to george washington university and studied french literature. she spent time traveling and studying in france, but she loved novels and books, art, and culture i think more so then john f. kennedy. he was also a never to read her liked books by winston churchill and dh lawrence. they are different taste but together they believed in the arts and written word. they both enjoyed talking to writers and journalists probably more than they did people that work in government, but she was one that backed john f. kennedy's career, not just when he ran for senator in 1952, when he ran again in 1958 and 1960. some people thought she did not love politics because she did not campaign a lot in 1960 when he ran for p
they met in 1951 and by 1952 they get married in newport, rhode island. paper said itial was the bedwetting of the year. she had worked previously for a day or two adco so she was in the fashion world. it became a storybook relationship. david: what she interested in politics particularly? douglas: she was. she was very interested in literature. she went to george washington university and studied french literature. she spent time traveling and studying in france, but she loved novels and...
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process starts there. , newport ay l'express -- newport daily express. >> yes, no questions.t hope you have a great holiday. gov. scott: thanks, chris. >> i governor -- hi, governor. looking at the newsfeeds, but but it was unclear --ther [indiscernible] that or if itto is going forward to 2021. gov. scott: i believe that is the case, that would go back to this calendar year, this month. but i would ask the mission or harrington if he has any additional information the not -- ask commissioner harrington -- if he has any additional information or not. it is about this new package passed by congress, whether it would be retroactive back to the end date. there's been at least one program that i believe has ended at this point in time a week ago. is it retroactive to that date, or is it starting whenever it is in effect? >> thank you, governor. on whatstanding, based we received from the u.s. to part in a labor, is that based on -- u.s. department of labor, initialbased on their information, you can't go back in time, but if you were in a ,rogram that got an extension you could b
process starts there. , newport ay l'express -- newport daily express. >> yes, no questions.t hope you have a great holiday. gov. scott: thanks, chris. >> i governor -- hi, governor. looking at the newsfeeds, but but it was unclear --ther [indiscernible] that or if itto is going forward to 2021. gov. scott: i believe that is the case, that would go back to this calendar year, this month. but i would ask the mission or harrington if he has any additional information the not -- ask...
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they met in 1951, and by 1952, they get married in newport, rhode island. about 1200 guests were there. it made all of the social papers as the wedding of the year. she had worked previously for a "vogue," so she was already in the fashion world. it became a storybook relationship out the gate due to the media coverage. david: what she interested in politics particularly? dr. brinkley: she was. she was very interested in literature. she went to george washington university and studied french literature. she spent time traveling and studying in france, but she just loved novels and books, art, and culture. i think more so than john f. kennedy, who preferred -- he was also an avid reader -- but he liked books by winston churchill and th lorenz and the like. they had different taste but together they believed in the arts and written word. they both enjoyed talking to writers and journalists probably more than they did people that worked in government. but she was one that very much backed john f. kennedy's career, not just when he ran for senator in 1952, but
they met in 1951, and by 1952, they get married in newport, rhode island. about 1200 guests were there. it made all of the social papers as the wedding of the year. she had worked previously for a "vogue," so she was already in the fashion world. it became a storybook relationship out the gate due to the media coverage. david: what she interested in politics particularly? dr. brinkley: she was. she was very interested in literature. she went to george washington university and studied...
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even their time in cape cod got and newport got covered. it became a moment in time where the country was really enjoying the fact that 15 years had passed since world war ii ended, we were in the jet age and at that the kennedys were this young couple with young kids, and the fact that she was willing to be this sophisticated guide through the white house was irresistible, must watch television, and the readings showed that. david: remind people of how young she was when she became first lady. dr. brinkley: yes, she was in her 30's. it is hard to imagine being a first lady that young. --think of the first ladies i think of eleanor roosevelt for example, you are at least in your 40's. but in your 30's and you are first lady with a mother and two kids, and she did travel a lot. i would say besides the white house restoration, which we are honoring on this particular birthday, and her fashion and some of the things in tone and temperament we are talking about, but she was a rock star globally. famously, when she went to france because she spo
even their time in cape cod got and newport got covered. it became a moment in time where the country was really enjoying the fact that 15 years had passed since world war ii ended, we were in the jet age and at that the kennedys were this young couple with young kids, and the fact that she was willing to be this sophisticated guide through the white house was irresistible, must watch television, and the readings showed that. david: remind people of how young she was when she became first lady....
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in newport, have shown purchased in slave people as domestic servants, replacing the white valleys they would've hired. they stated that your town, the knee grows that were not reclaimed by their masters found new ones among the french. we made a veritable harvest, that's his word of domestic servants. those of us who didn't have a servant or very happy to find one and four so cheap. yet fighting alongside american and french colonial and slayed and three men of color, marked certain officers profoundly. it may have played a role in turning them into abolitionists. american british forces both employed african americans in their armies. -- hello man power force them to change them for fighting units. american forces employed a greater number of african americans such that according to the the baron, they compose about one quarter of the troops. there were black and mixed race soldiers fought violently alongside metropolitan courses, their service were put to death or military service. unable to -- racial interim mixing at war, data such as the membership of the society this inside of th
in newport, have shown purchased in slave people as domestic servants, replacing the white valleys they would've hired. they stated that your town, the knee grows that were not reclaimed by their masters found new ones among the french. we made a veritable harvest, that's his word of domestic servants. those of us who didn't have a servant or very happy to find one and four so cheap. yet fighting alongside american and french colonial and slayed and three men of color, marked certain officers...
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this is evidence that you and i can confirm that this is all sent it's not new to newport's in the u.k. transcript for this conversation was presented to the court in september. also.
this is evidence that you and i can confirm that this is all sent it's not new to newport's in the u.k. transcript for this conversation was presented to the court in september. also.
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not new to newport's in the u.k. a transcript of this conversation was presented to the court in september. also with covert 1000 cases creeping closer to 3000000 in russia experts say the infections are reaching a plateau as the country ready for weeks 3 of its massive vaccination programs. and a top british lawmaker faces a backlash after saying unicef should be ashamed of a quote political stunt as the charity organization aims to put food on the table for vulnerable children in this christmas. you know i said check out our dot com and to delve deeper into any of our headline stories the big picture with holland cook is coming up stay with us. nature gave us this virus and we made it worse how let's ask the author of the sickness is the system when capitalism fails to save. bus from pandemics or itself available at democracy at work and diet info of which economist richard de wolfe is founder and he hosts the nationally syndicated show economic update hell of a read richard and you had me at hello when you wrote capitalisms vulnerabilities undermined the capacity to contain covert 1000
not new to newport's in the u.k. a transcript of this conversation was presented to the court in september. also with covert 1000 cases creeping closer to 3000000 in russia experts say the infections are reaching a plateau as the country ready for weeks 3 of its massive vaccination programs. and a top british lawmaker faces a backlash after saying unicef should be ashamed of a quote political stunt as the charity organization aims to put food on the table for vulnerable children in this...
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this virus was correlated with dot escalation in cases and then this went to pull ups and down in newportand down the bottle to cool virological institute in the u.k. they did similar law based tests where the culture of the virus in the of human cell cultures of course if this decayed experiments in the conclusion from their work was that this virus is more of this this variants of the virus is more transmissible and what that means is that if the virus has a particular biological tendency to to be transmitted we have to be even more rigorous without because it's where our hands faced space ventilation measures because the virus is the easiest to catch so i think that's why people are worried about it there is evidence that is more transmissible. here's a look now at some other developments in the pandemic. received its 1st doses of the biotech pfizer vaccine elderly people and medical staff are among the 1st in line when the vaccination program starts on wednesday qatar says all residents will be vaccinated free of charge the governor of the u.s. state of california warns that there are
this virus was correlated with dot escalation in cases and then this went to pull ups and down in newportand down the bottle to cool virological institute in the u.k. they did similar law based tests where the culture of the virus in the of human cell cultures of course if this decayed experiments in the conclusion from their work was that this virus is more of this this variants of the virus is more transmissible and what that means is that if the virus has a particular biological tendency to...
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that this virus was correlated with dot escalation in cases and then this went to pull it in down to newport and down the bottle to cool virological institute in the u.k. they did similar law based tests where the collusion of the virus in the of human cell cultures of course sophisticated experiments and the conclusion from their work was that this virus is more of this this variant of the virus is more transmissible but what that means is that if the virus has a particular biological tendency to to be transmitted we have to be even more rigorous without the courses with our hands faced space ventilation measures because the virus is the easiest to catch so i think that's why people are worried about it there is evidence that is more transmissible. here's a look now at some other developments in the pandemic qatar received its 1st dose of the buy on tech pfizer vaccine as the elderly people and medical staff are among the 1st in line when the vaccination program starts on wednesday qatar says all residents will be vaccinated free of charge the governor of the u.s. state of california warns
that this virus was correlated with dot escalation in cases and then this went to pull it in down to newport and down the bottle to cool virological institute in the u.k. they did similar law based tests where the collusion of the virus in the of human cell cultures of course sophisticated experiments and the conclusion from their work was that this virus is more of this this variant of the virus is more transmissible but what that means is that if the virus has a particular biological tendency...
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that this virus was current dated with that escalation in cases and then this went to porton down to newport and down the biological virological institute in the u.k. they did some blood based tests read the culture of the virus in the out of human cell cultures question 50 k. did experiments and the conclusion from their work with that this virus is more of this this variant of the virus is more transmissible so we seem to have a virus which is more transmissible than the previous forms of this virus is still the soccer virus too of course is just a new variant but about 70 percent if that and 70 percent more contagious and that increases the transmission ability by about by about $5.00 to point $8.00 something like that so it is quite a significant increase in the degree to which the virus can be transmitted around and what that means is that if the virus has a particular biological tendency to to be transmitted we have to be even more rigorous without accordance with our hands faced space ventilation measures because the viruses that bit easier to catch so i think that's why people are wo
that this virus was current dated with that escalation in cases and then this went to porton down to newport and down the biological virological institute in the u.k. they did some blood based tests read the culture of the virus in the out of human cell cultures question 50 k. did experiments and the conclusion from their work with that this virus is more of this this variant of the virus is more transmissible so we seem to have a virus which is more transmissible than the previous forms of...
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. >> reporter: yet in nearby newport beach, they're protesting lockdowns, this despite a surge from thanksgiving, a record 231,000 cases a day across the country. in new york, the mayor saying a full shutdown may come after christmas. >> i don't say this with anything but sorrow, but i do think it is needed. >> reporter: tonight, deaths are spiraling. the u.s. averaging more than 2,400 per day. the seven-day average increasing by nearly 70%. the heim family is welcoming their father john back from the hospital, but it's a moment tinged with tragedy. joyce, his wife of 58 years, also had covid and she died. >> i don't want anybody else to go through what we've gone through. it's awful. >> reporter: john now admits he didn't take the virus as seriously as he should have. >> i think that there have been a point where i didn't think it was as serious as it is. obviously, i have a different opinion now. >> we've heard that from so many patients. we're glad he's getting better tonight. let's get to matt, live in burbank, california. as part of that mass fatality program announced today, the governor i
. >> reporter: yet in nearby newport beach, they're protesting lockdowns, this despite a surge from thanksgiving, a record 231,000 cases a day across the country. in new york, the mayor saying a full shutdown may come after christmas. >> i don't say this with anything but sorrow, but i do think it is needed. >> reporter: tonight, deaths are spiraling. the u.s. averaging more than 2,400 per day. the seven-day average increasing by nearly 70%. the heim family is welcoming their...
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the newport printed the wrong number.s a department store newspaper, or department stores that had a call-in santa line. they printed it wrong. colonel harry of the continental air defense command was on duty. he answered the phone, and a young boy asked him how santa was. and it took him just a second, but then he realized what was going on. he actually assembled a team to answer all the calls from the local area, and the tradition just grew from there. so for 65 years, we've been doing this. normally we'd have a team of about 1500 volunteers manning a call center. a little bit different with covid this year. we still have the number to call, which is 1-877-hi-norad. but we we we we track as well. >> oh, my gosh. has it been difficult? you talk about the pandemic and the adjustments you've had to make. how has that been? what's it been like through this year? >> well, it's been tough for all of us. and i will tell you that your service members, men and women have done a fantastic job. we're insanely proud of them. they'v
the newport printed the wrong number.s a department store newspaper, or department stores that had a call-in santa line. they printed it wrong. colonel harry of the continental air defense command was on duty. he answered the phone, and a young boy asked him how santa was. and it took him just a second, but then he realized what was going on. he actually assembled a team to answer all the calls from the local area, and the tradition just grew from there. so for 65 years, we've been doing this....
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no crowds in newport.st a decade. well, some of them were. positive covid tests disrupted preparations. wasps seemingly intent on disrupting things even more. still, it wasn't until the second half wasps took complete control. thomas young, a welshman, winning it for the english side. european competition is back. back to normal? not quite. adam wild, bbc news. that's it. the andrew marr show is on at 9 tomorrow morning on bbc one and he'll bejoined by the foreign secretary dominic raab and the irish prime minister micheal martin. but from me and the team, have a very good night. hello. this is bbc news with samantha simmonds. the new year should be a bumper time of year for the new year should be a bumper time of yearfor taxi the new year should be a bumper time of year for taxi cabs the new year should be a bumper time of yearfor taxi cabs but the new year should be a bumper time of year for taxi cabs but industry bosses say it is struggling sinking toa bosses say it is struggling sinking to a festive no
no crowds in newport.st a decade. well, some of them were. positive covid tests disrupted preparations. wasps seemingly intent on disrupting things even more. still, it wasn't until the second half wasps took complete control. thomas young, a welshman, winning it for the english side. european competition is back. back to normal? not quite. adam wild, bbc news. that's it. the andrew marr show is on at 9 tomorrow morning on bbc one and he'll bejoined by the foreign secretary dominic raab and the...
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both boston and newport rhode island were significant ports for slavery. there is actually even one slave ship that -- the history is a little bit murky. there is a ship named the elizabeth in the early 1680s. i'm trying to remember which western plymouth colony town it put into. it might have been bristol. so i think in general this is a subject that is getting more attention. one of the things that has tended to make it tricky, especially in terms of native slavery, is the clinic records hardly ever referred to enslaved natives as slaves. they're referred to as servants or sometimes simply as the engine of such and such a settler. and i think that language has really obscured the fact that large numbers of men, women and children were held in bondage. the other thing that i think has been tricky in terms of studying slavery is that native slavery wasn't exactly like chattel slavery much of the time. so not all natives who were held in bondage were necessarily held for life, and it wasn't necessarily an inheritable condition. their children would not nece
both boston and newport rhode island were significant ports for slavery. there is actually even one slave ship that -- the history is a little bit murky. there is a ship named the elizabeth in the early 1680s. i'm trying to remember which western plymouth colony town it put into. it might have been bristol. so i think in general this is a subject that is getting more attention. one of the things that has tended to make it tricky, especially in terms of native slavery, is the clinic records...
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host: let's talk to larry calling from newport, kentucky on the democratic line, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i would like to ask your guest, what it was like for the children to be raised by donald trump? i would like to make a comment uses the wordsmp disgraced and corrupt when he describes someone who disagrees with him. just as ironic as one can be. what was it like for the children being raised by donald trump in that family? guest: they had a lot of nannies. child may be shared one with another. i worked in atlantic city when they were very young. i don't know that the mother was homer's much is she would like to be -- was home as much as she would like to be. trump did not seem to have that kind of interest you see in most people. he never spoke about his children. he didn't brag about them. it was never like that. the kids were very young in the beginning. and donald would show up in the office and trump would be upset. he did not want the kids in the office. he wasonce that he said playing lego in the office while he had a meeting a
host: let's talk to larry calling from newport, kentucky on the democratic line, good morning. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i would like to ask your guest, what it was like for the children to be raised by donald trump? i would like to make a comment uses the wordsmp disgraced and corrupt when he describes someone who disagrees with him. just as ironic as one can be. what was it like for the children being raised by donald trump in that family? guest: they had a lot of...
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expanded it to 30 minutes good copy adas were and even their time up in high port and cape cod the newport races got covered. sort of a moment in time where the country was fact that 15ng the years had passed since world war in the and we were contract age and that the kennedys were this young couple the fact kids and that she was willing to be this sophisticated guide through the just house was irresistible must much television and the ratings that.d >> learn more about jackie kennedy's...
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john is an associate professor of american studies at newport university and former president of abrahamincoln institute. welcome to each of you. reminder, we are taking questions on our social media platform. please feel free to submit so we can share your questions with our guests during the program. you so much and thank you for the team at ford's. we are here today to talk about one of the most important events in american history. for we get into the details of the march on washington, i wanted to place it within the broader historical context. could you start us off by giving us a sense of what black activism look like an washington, d.c. in the 19th and 20th centuries? what sort of figure did abraham lincoln play as a symbol in american politics at that time? >> thank you for the question and for the folks at ford's for inviting me. there are two eras in african-american protest when it comes to using lincoln as a symbol to advance their request and demand for full citizenship rights. the first is the late 19th century. most people outside of washington, d.c. don't know this . the
john is an associate professor of american studies at newport university and former president of abrahamincoln institute. welcome to each of you. reminder, we are taking questions on our social media platform. please feel free to submit so we can share your questions with our guests during the program. you so much and thank you for the team at ford's. we are here today to talk about one of the most important events in american history. for we get into the details of the march on washington, i...
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a newport beach doctor says he has seen a 25% increase in business since the pandemic hit. he says he now has a four month waitlist for surgery. >>> let's go to the roads now to see how they are shaping up this morning. i think it is all in the lighting and the angle. >> it is all about that angle. didn't we learn anything from selfies? you can adjust that computer on resume. >>> we have a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is busy. the metering lights are on. we have a big rig roping down your treasure island. that is causing extra busy conditions for your right at the bay bridge which is backed up now. slow and go there. he will have brake lights as you work your way past the incline, trying to clear that big rig out of lanes. we are dealing with a wind advisory in effect. extra gusty, extra windy conditions there. be careful, especially if you are traveling in a high-profile vehicle. keep your eyes out for any debris in the roadway. over to 980 westbound, not too far from castro street, we have some debris in the roadway. a couple of cars hit that debris, therefore
a newport beach doctor says he has seen a 25% increase in business since the pandemic hit. he says he now has a four month waitlist for surgery. >>> let's go to the roads now to see how they are shaping up this morning. i think it is all in the lighting and the angle. >> it is all about that angle. didn't we learn anything from selfies? you can adjust that computer on resume. >>> we have a backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is busy. the metering lights are on. we...
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. >> chris roy, newport a daily express. >> yes, no questions. just hope you have a great holiday.t: thanks, chris. >> hi, governor. looking at the newsfeeds, but clear would apply retroactively. gov. scott: i believe that is the case, that would go back to this calendar year presumably, this month. but i would ask the mission or harrington if he has any additional information the not -- ask commissioner harrington if he was -- if he has any additional information or not. it is about this new package passed by congress, whether it would be retroactive back to the end date. there's been at least one program that i believe has ended at this point in time a week ago. is it retroactive to that date, or is it starting whenever it is in effect? >> thank you, governor. my understanding, based on what we received from the u.s. to department of labor, is that based on their initial information, you can't go back in time, but if you were in a program that got an extension, you could be eligible for 11 weeks, but it would be 11 weeks from the start of the authorization of the bill. >> so not
. >> chris roy, newport a daily express. >> yes, no questions. just hope you have a great holiday.t: thanks, chris. >> hi, governor. looking at the newsfeeds, but clear would apply retroactively. gov. scott: i believe that is the case, that would go back to this calendar year presumably, this month. but i would ask the mission or harrington if he has any additional information the not -- ask commissioner harrington if he was -- if he has any additional information or not. it...
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robert bray at disc sports and spine in newport beach, he fused my c5-6 after an injury working in '93and had surgery, sorry, then i had another fusion at c5-6 after i injured myself on "dancing with the stars." i had some degeneration in the c5-6 disc. he did not do that surgery. that was done elsewhere and it didn't fuse and so i had all of this pain and apparently the hardware was boring holes in my vertebra above and below. so the thing different about this surgery was dr. bray went in and took out a lot of the hardware and the hardware that didn't work and i got an artificial disc which is very cutting edge. it's been around for awhile but it is so new and revolutionary. it now set me up so that i probably most likely will not have any more spine problems going up and down from now on. >> oh, that's wonderful news. i know that you have been so incredibly open, melissa, in helping others. and so this -- all the support that you have received, how has it helped you? >> oh, my gosh. it's been amazing. i've gotten so many messages from people on social media, but -- and they've been p
robert bray at disc sports and spine in newport beach, he fused my c5-6 after an injury working in '93and had surgery, sorry, then i had another fusion at c5-6 after i injured myself on "dancing with the stars." i had some degeneration in the c5-6 disc. he did not do that surgery. that was done elsewhere and it didn't fuse and so i had all of this pain and apparently the hardware was boring holes in my vertebra above and below. so the thing different about this surgery was dr. bray...
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. >> tony is in newport, tennessee, good morning, you're next. >> good morning. i've just got a couple of things. 65 and 66, my father is also a military. i'm not beingnnc"tÑ prejudiced t all. i was an army bases at the time. but when i wind up going to port brad at 3:00 on the train the sleeve market was still at the middle of the road down there. there were signs that said blacks sold at seven at night. [inaudible] they were doing the masquerade. actually it was three black women, catherine johnson, and dorothy spencer i think, and there was one more. >> tony thanks for bringing it at up. >> colonel salt or do want to go ahead with that story. >> first of all thank you for your service. thank you for being one of the great americans who served our country especially in vietnam war. so i believe the gist of his question is that he did not see and i'm not sure that i picked up on all of it, but i think he did not experience or see a lot of racism until he went to north carolina. he's probably talking about for brad, north carolina. he said that he sought some of
. >> tony is in newport, tennessee, good morning, you're next. >> good morning. i've just got a couple of things. 65 and 66, my father is also a military. i'm not beingnnc"tÑ prejudiced t all. i was an army bases at the time. but when i wind up going to port brad at 3:00 on the train the sleeve market was still at the middle of the road down there. there were signs that said blacks sold at seven at night. [inaudible] they were doing the masquerade. actually it was three black...
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he said that the newportable unit with five treatment areas will be used for e.r. patients who are not as serious. >> one of the things that we are preparing to deal with as we get kind of into the worst part of what we are anticipating for our covid volumes is that we will end up holding patients in our emergency departments. >> the northern and central hospital council said john muir is on the right track, because hospitals are seeing five times the number of patients compared to the spring. >> it's no surprise that the latest surge of coronavirus cases is overwhelming hospitals and healthcare employees. greg lee talked to a bay area doctor an mt about how this pandemic is draining them both professionally and personally. >> we think about this as the third surge. in some ways it's kind of a surge on top of of a surge, because cases were already rising. >> reporter: as california's covid-19 case ofs and hospitalizations continue to soar out of control, healthcare workers are being stretched to their limit. dr. navine said they are operating in surge mode due to t
he said that the newportable unit with five treatment areas will be used for e.r. patients who are not as serious. >> one of the things that we are preparing to deal with as we get kind of into the worst part of what we are anticipating for our covid volumes is that we will end up holding patients in our emergency departments. >> the northern and central hospital council said john muir is on the right track, because hospitals are seeing five times the number of patients compared to...
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a college administrator originally from newport news, virginia...eturning champion-- a legal technology professional from los angeles, california... ...whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny. hi, everyone, and welcome aboard. well, now that we have thanksgiving behind us, we can start gearing up for what promises to be the most unusual christmas holiday season in memory, particularly with regard to shopping. gonna be a lot of delivery trucks out there, believe me. we have an excellent champion today returning in ryan, so tracy and ben, be warned. you're gonna have to be at your best to replace him. here we go into the jeopardy! round. and now here are the categories the three of you get to deal with... followed by... give us the better known middle name used by each author, please. then we'll deal with... and finally... ryan, start. it'll take sports joes for $1,000. - ben. - who is joe buck? - good. - sports for $800. - ryan. - who is dimaggio?
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. >> nawaz: bella, in fourth grade, has been attending virtual school from her newport news, virginiae. when do u remember the day when they said, everybody go home?us this vs too much. >> it was march 13. i was at my office and we got this message that schools re going to close and... >> nawaz: and what did you think of that moment? >> i panicked. i completely panicked. >> nawaz: michele's en juggling working full time with overseeing bella's school work. months into the remote-learning experiment, she says she's worried... >> i think that she is right on the cusp of kind of coming out t younger, you know, learning how to read, learning how to write and thingto really understand reading comprehension, looking for clues, learng more complicated math. and i feel like those are really in a classroom for>> nawaz: eve. continues to break new covid records, state and local to re-open schools.der pressure and earlier this month, centers for disease control and prevention director iebert re endorsed that idea. >> we now have substantial data that shows that schools' face-ar to-face ng can be
. >> nawaz: bella, in fourth grade, has been attending virtual school from her newport news, virginiae. when do u remember the day when they said, everybody go home?us this vs too much. >> it was march 13. i was at my office and we got this message that schools re going to close and... >> nawaz: and what did you think of that moment? >> i panicked. i completely panicked. >> nawaz: michele's en juggling working full time with overseeing bella's school work. months...
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newport visions will introduce new difficulties, to create and an appetite for for the change.no sir levi's is. the man who made it, had done their work at a faster way. who shall improve on what they did. so it can't be much clearer than that candidate. now one thing that we come back to again and again today, is i'm sure most of us, most people sometimes say something and then change our minds. or we say something contradictory later. so if somebody says something just once, well maybe it doesn't mean what we think. and if it is even more so the case for politicians. so often let's try to find a couple of examples of this. this is 1848, nearly a decade later and lincoln, different crowd and don't if interfere with anything in the constitution, that must be maintained for it is the only safeguard of our liberties. and not to democrats alone do i make this deal, but to all of these great and true principles. and a decade later, different circumstances, lincoln is once again saying don't touch the constitution. now one of the questions about this is that lincoln, and republicans
newport visions will introduce new difficulties, to create and an appetite for for the change.no sir levi's is. the man who made it, had done their work at a faster way. who shall improve on what they did. so it can't be much clearer than that candidate. now one thing that we come back to again and again today, is i'm sure most of us, most people sometimes say something and then change our minds. or we say something contradictory later. so if somebody says something just once, well maybe it...
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seeing that in south wales, including areas like we nt south wales, including areas like went and newport services in those areas and some services anyway are under extreme pressure with limited numbers of beds, but also staff who are feeling the pressure and are tired after a really traumatic and difficult year. all right, anna, for now, you very much. let's talk about those issues that we've been talking about there. as i say, the welsh government has changed the law to only allow two households to meet over the festive period. wales' first minister mark drakeford has said the rules will come into force on december 28, when the country goes into a full lockdown with restrictions applying to holiday accommodation and travel across wales. let's hear some of what he had to say. the situation we are facing is extremely serious, and i have to tell you today that the welsh government has made the decision that we must move to alert level four and tighten the restrictions to control the spread of coronavirus and save lives. this new set of higher—level restrictions will apply to the whole of w
seeing that in south wales, including areas like we nt south wales, including areas like went and newport services in those areas and some services anyway are under extreme pressure with limited numbers of beds, but also staff who are feeling the pressure and are tired after a really traumatic and difficult year. all right, anna, for now, you very much. let's talk about those issues that we've been talking about there. as i say, the welsh government has changed the law to only allow two...
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nobody can stay in a hotel right now, the only essential workers whether you're from arizona to newporteach, it is confusing. >> it's not confusing with the order we just put out. in these regions in the state, if you fall below the 15% capacity or in a region like the bay area where we support local decision making based on the commissions on the ground where they are now in these new protocols. the protocols the state put out, essential only. lodging can be open for essential workers only. not for tourists or leisure in those areas have fallen into the categories. specific regions in the state, two reasons that remain subject to pre-existing roles. that said, i will have doctor ghaly come up and perhaps he can talk about that more. more important, you should expect my team to reach out directly to you provide more clarity see you can see that in more specific terms. >> thank you, government. thank you for the question. we are working to be clear on that in the upcoming posts on this question and others as it relates to the regional stay at home order. top line of the regional stay at
nobody can stay in a hotel right now, the only essential workers whether you're from arizona to newporteach, it is confusing. >> it's not confusing with the order we just put out. in these regions in the state, if you fall below the 15% capacity or in a region like the bay area where we support local decision making based on the commissions on the ground where they are now in these new protocols. the protocols the state put out, essential only. lodging can be open for essential workers...
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stay in a hotel right now, only essential workers, no matter whether you're from arizona or from newporteach? gov. newsom: well, not confusing in the context of the order that we just put out. in these five regions in the state, if you fall below the 15% capacity or you're in a region like the bay area, where again, we support local decision-making based on the conditions on the ground, where they're now in to these new protocols, the protocols the state put out maintain that it's essential only, lodging could be open for essential workers only. not for tourists, not for leisure, in those areas that have fallen in to those categories. three specific regions now in the state, two regions that remain subject to preexisting rules. that said, [inaudible 01:07:58] dr. ghaly come up and he could perhaps amplify that a little bit more. and more importantly, because of the specificity of your question, you should expect my team to reach out directly to you and provide you more clarity so that you'll see that in more specific terms. dr. ghaly: thank you, governor. and yeah, thank you for the ques
stay in a hotel right now, only essential workers, no matter whether you're from arizona or from newporteach? gov. newsom: well, not confusing in the context of the order that we just put out. in these five regions in the state, if you fall below the 15% capacity or you're in a region like the bay area, where again, we support local decision-making based on the conditions on the ground, where they're now in to these new protocols, the protocols the state put out maintain that it's essential...
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tui was born in the southern part of our state, in newport beach, and raised in a tight knit community of costa mesa, or as we call it, costa misery. she worked hard and brought lessons for our communities. she always knew she wanted to work with kids and moved to the city after being accepted by u.s.f. in the master's program, and started a little venture where she wore multiple hats as a social worker and organizer and a tutor and a therapist and a life coach and advocated for girls. and she knew them from their earliest days through fourth grade. and even after they left, she stayed connected with these girls and made sure they had a cheerleader in their corner for years to come. so many have told me about this, and they come from all walks of life. at the same time, tui and sean founded the skate club, and they really grew the development and program that made kids thrive. and during the holidays, tui decorated every stocking for every kid who came through, and the skate club is really part of this history, and tui is part of this history, and i'd say a lot, lot, lot more, but tui,
tui was born in the southern part of our state, in newport beach, and raised in a tight knit community of costa mesa, or as we call it, costa misery. she worked hard and brought lessons for our communities. she always knew she wanted to work with kids and moved to the city after being accepted by u.s.f. in the master's program, and started a little venture where she wore multiple hats as a social worker and organizer and a tutor and a therapist and a life coach and advocated for girls. and she...
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this pub in newport was busy at lunchtime.it like being in tier! then? brilliant, happy days! that's what it's like in tier 1. come and join us on. we're on our lunch break enjoying a nice pint of beer because we're in tier i. it's nice. it'sjust nice to be out, you know, it'sjust lovely to be out. but hopefully, you know, with this good news today about the vaccine, it's only going to be for a limited period, then we can all sort of act this way. i guess they've got to treat people accordingly, haven't they? if they've got higher rates of infection that it's got to be done. we're just very fortunate at the minute. the local authority says it's working on a plan to give visitors to the island information and guidance as they step off the ferry. the council leader puts it simply. if you don't need to come, don't come. matt treacy, newport on the isle of wight. there are many people, including those in this office, who watched that and are a little bit envious. they may start socialising, of course they do. but it is nice to see
this pub in newport was busy at lunchtime.it like being in tier! then? brilliant, happy days! that's what it's like in tier 1. come and join us on. we're on our lunch break enjoying a nice pint of beer because we're in tier i. it's nice. it'sjust nice to be out, you know, it'sjust lovely to be out. but hopefully, you know, with this good news today about the vaccine, it's only going to be for a limited period, then we can all sort of act this way. i guess they've got to treat people...
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. >> host: i want to acknowledge thaddeus in newport news, his text, his favorite writing about jamesbaldwin is no name in the street. richards in little rock, arkansas, go ahead. >> yes, professor, i would just like to hear you talk briefly how students value education, in particular given some historical context, how they -- value inside in the past compared too today, whatever. just talk about that. thank you. >> guest: it's hard to say. i don't want to be too pollian eu. some students come to education instrumentally. i need to get this because i want to do this and get that. so education is a means to an end. and we see across higher yesterday an assault on the humanity, an assault on those disciplines that are not kind of vehicles to making money, vehicles to a kind of profession as it were. so you have some student mod approach education transactionally. i want to say that up front. then you have folks who are just genuinely ininquisitive. their curiosity drives them and they're reaching for new wide seeing and knowing that makes them more expansive. they're actually trying to
. >> host: i want to acknowledge thaddeus in newport news, his text, his favorite writing about jamesbaldwin is no name in the street. richards in little rock, arkansas, go ahead. >> yes, professor, i would just like to hear you talk briefly how students value education, in particular given some historical context, how they -- value inside in the past compared too today, whatever. just talk about that. thank you. >> guest: it's hard to say. i don't want to be too pollian eu....
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. >> host: i want to acknowledge thaddeus in newport news, his text saying that his favorite writingbaldwin is "no name in the street". richard is in little rock arkansas, go ahead richard. >> caller: professor, i would like to hear you talk briefly about how students value education, and particular give it some historical context how they valued it in the past compared to today. whatever, just talk a bit about that, thank you. >> guest: it's hard to say. i don't want to do pollyanna about it. there are some students who come to education instrumentally, i need to get this because i want to do this and get that. education is a means to an end. we see across higher education and assaults on the humanity, and assault on the disciplines that are not vehicles for making money, vehicles to a kind of profession. you have some students who approach education transactionally. then you have folks who are just genuinely inquisitive, their curiosity drives them. they are reaching for ways of seeing, new ways of seeing and knowing that makes them more expansive. they are actually trying to get t
. >> host: i want to acknowledge thaddeus in newport news, his text saying that his favorite writingbaldwin is "no name in the street". richard is in little rock arkansas, go ahead richard. >> caller: professor, i would like to hear you talk briefly about how students value education, and particular give it some historical context how they valued it in the past compared to today. whatever, just talk a bit about that, thank you. >> guest: it's hard to say. i don't...
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host: let's talk to larry calling from newport, kentucky on the democratic line, good morning.r: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i would like to ask your guest, what it was like for the children to be raised by donald trump? i would like to make a comment uses the wordsmp disgraced and corrupt when he describes someone who disagrees with him. just as ironic as one can be. what was it like for the children being raised by donald trump in that family? guest: they had a lot of nannies. child may be shared one with another. i worked in atlantic city when they were very young. i don't know that the mother was homer's much is she would like to be -- was home as much as she would like to be. trump did not seem to have that kind of interest you see in most people. he never spoke about his children. he didn't brag about them. it was never like that. the kids were very young in the beginning. and donald would show up in the office and trump would be upset. he did not want the kids in the office. he wasonce that he said playing lego in the office while he had a meeting and i n
host: let's talk to larry calling from newport, kentucky on the democratic line, good morning.r: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i would like to ask your guest, what it was like for the children to be raised by donald trump? i would like to make a comment uses the wordsmp disgraced and corrupt when he describes someone who disagrees with him. just as ironic as one can be. what was it like for the children being raised by donald trump in that family? guest: they had a lot of nannies....
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host: let's talk to larry calling from newport, kentucky on the democratic line. good morning. good morning, thank you for taking my call. i would like to ask your guest, what it was like for the children to be raised by donald trump? and i would like to make a comment that donald trump likes to use the word disgrace, corrupt when he describes someone who disagrees with him. and i think that is just about as ironic as one can be. but anyway, could you answer my question about what it was like for the children being raised by donald trump in that family? guest: you know, they had a lot of nannies. i think each child had his own, or maybe shared one with another. i worked in atlantic city when they were very young. i don't know that he was home as much as he would like to be. he worked 20 47. -- 24/7. trump did not seem to have that kind of interest you see in most people. he never spoke about his children. he never bragged about them. my kids got all a's. it was never like that. the kids were very young in the beginning. the kids would show up in the office and trump would be up
host: let's talk to larry calling from newport, kentucky on the democratic line. good morning. good morning, thank you for taking my call. i would like to ask your guest, what it was like for the children to be raised by donald trump? and i would like to make a comment that donald trump likes to use the word disgrace, corrupt when he describes someone who disagrees with him. and i think that is just about as ironic as one can be. but anyway, could you answer my question about what it was like...
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i guess you know a lot of other business owners in newport.n it? this is such an important time of the year for us for trading. this is the build—up... from this week pretty much until christmas, and to lose all of that, knowing that we are then going into january, which is a really quiet time in hospitality. it's a worry. i will be meeting up with various distances later where we will just... there is a generalfeeling of doom and gloom. lots of people are upset about it. we've had so much support from locals who are on our side. but it really, really is. and not just our side. but it really, really is. and notjust for us but for our suppliers, all of the lovely small food and drink producers in wales. it is devastating. it really is. do you feel you've done everything right, you followed the rules, you've done the social distancing, you've done the social distancing, you've put sanitise everywhere, you've put sanitise everywhere, you've done everything that's asked of you, and is thatjust the worst thing about it? absolutely. we've gone above
i guess you know a lot of other business owners in newport.n it? this is such an important time of the year for us for trading. this is the build—up... from this week pretty much until christmas, and to lose all of that, knowing that we are then going into january, which is a really quiet time in hospitality. it's a worry. i will be meeting up with various distances later where we will just... there is a generalfeeling of doom and gloom. lots of people are upset about it. we've had so much...
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we have know a of newport beach, california.son and are a guest from kenilworth, new jersey. noah, i would love to start with you. you have see the numbers there. 50% of small businesses think they won't be able to make it for a year. you have suffered through many lockdowns in california. how long do you think you can make it and stay in business? >> good morning, thanks for having me. you know, it's funny. i don't think the question is how long can we make it? it's how long can our staff and our people that rely on us make it? they are the backbone of you who we operate. and we are seeing their lives just thrown into chaos with this. you know,ing not having food for their table. worried about depression and suicide. everything moving forward. we worry about how we are going to continue as an industry with lockdowns that tonight seem to make any sense to our business whatsoever. are. will: i have heard that sentiment many times. i will ask you this. restaurant owners, business owners talking about how hard this is on their empl
we have know a of newport beach, california.son and are a guest from kenilworth, new jersey. noah, i would love to start with you. you have see the numbers there. 50% of small businesses think they won't be able to make it for a year. you have suffered through many lockdowns in california. how long do you think you can make it and stay in business? >> good morning, thanks for having me. you know, it's funny. i don't think the question is how long can we make it? it's how long can our...