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he kept dozens in his newport beach house.ncluding seven modified m-16 assault rifles. dangerous stuff in the wrong hands. >> we didn't know if somebody maybe was upset with the sale of a gun or something. >> nanette was worried about that too. >> nanette told us that bill was dealing with a lot of shady people, gun dealers. >> and that was one theory. but there was something else, too, or, rather, someone else. >> the only person that we knew was frustrated with him was his business partner who he was in the lawsuit with. >> all of them, bill's kids and nanette, told detective voth about that business partner, hal fischel. >> because he and mr. mclaughlin were in a heated multiyear lawsuit over the invention of the device. >> the device? bill had made his millions from a revolutionary medical invention, a machine that separates plasma from blood, still in use today, worldwide, just the sort of thing bill wanted, to do something useful, helpful, and make lots of money too. >> he enjoyed learning now things, discovering new thi
he kept dozens in his newport beach house.ncluding seven modified m-16 assault rifles. dangerous stuff in the wrong hands. >> we didn't know if somebody maybe was upset with the sale of a gun or something. >> nanette was worried about that too. >> nanette told us that bill was dealing with a lot of shady people, gun dealers. >> and that was one theory. but there was something else, too, or, rather, someone else. >> the only person that we knew was frustrated with...
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they met up with todd filer, the detective from newport news.g's apartment. >> we did not disclose to him at that time that we were from michigan. >> reporter: michigan police didn't want doug to clam up, or lawyer up. so they let filer, the local cop, do the talking. >> he didn't seem overly concerned about the disappearance. he felt like she had simply run away and this was some sort of stunt that she was pulling. >> reporter: filer said he didn't jump to any conclusions. >> i hadn't made a decision one way or the other whether she had simply run away or she had been abducted. >> reporter: with a search warrant in hand, detective filer and the michigan officers listened to doug's story, searched the apartment and seized his computers. >> he was very cooperative. he told us about all the computers that were in the house. >> reporter: the michigan cops, who knew all about the bad blood between doug and venus, were looking for any trace of her, dead or alive. >> what were you expecting to do and hoping to find there? >> we knew we wanted to searc
they met up with todd filer, the detective from newport news.g's apartment. >> we did not disclose to him at that time that we were from michigan. >> reporter: michigan police didn't want doug to clam up, or lawyer up. so they let filer, the local cop, do the talking. >> he didn't seem overly concerned about the disappearance. he felt like she had simply run away and this was some sort of stunt that she was pulling. >> reporter: filer said he didn't jump to any...
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over newport he'll find a solution he's not half bad. you can bring him a gun with me on. this i've never had a bad look. what it's come time to her i think of him i don't think my grandson got a 5th. of the preserving something which makes me happy to help people who got really needed some go home with all its padding it's like that it's great when finally the doors in place. prescott in contrast i'm ready to leave but not before taking care of the nicest part of the job the chat with that client. but i did it was me that i wanted to among other things i used to be a banking consultant but i missed the personal relationships. that overtook the job was it too focused on selling work. so i did have a lot of it. will come again next week to hang up a picture this time with his drill. many of you lie i look forward to seeing you both again. if you want to see you next changed. a lot of the help. that's kind of comes on meet up with johnny found another little at one of the company's kiosks there now 8 of them in paris. it's the perfect place to take a coffee break and get a f
over newport he'll find a solution he's not half bad. you can bring him a gun with me on. this i've never had a bad look. what it's come time to her i think of him i don't think my grandson got a 5th. of the preserving something which makes me happy to help people who got really needed some go home with all its padding it's like that it's great when finally the doors in place. prescott in contrast i'm ready to leave but not before taking care of the nicest part of the job the chat with that...
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of the university of virginia tamika nunley of oberlin college and jonathan white of christopher newport university the lincoln forum provided the video. in two hours national churchill museum director timothy riley looks back 75 years at winston churchill's iron curtain speech in 1946 at westminster college in fulton, missouri and in three hours remarks by former british prime minister margaret thatcher at westminster college in 1996. she spoke about churchill's iconic cold war speech and about the 1991 collapse of the soviet union. well, we are going to have a panel discussion now on teaching abraham lincoln and the civil war. my name is jonathan white and i'm the vice chairman of the lincoln forum, and i'm so glad to have all of you here today. we're going to be bringing in a wonderful panel. we have william c davis caroline janney tamika nunley and craig simons, and they will be coming in right now as they turn on their cameras and unmute and the way i wanted to start this off is actually to have each of our li
of the university of virginia tamika nunley of oberlin college and jonathan white of christopher newport university the lincoln forum provided the video. in two hours national churchill museum director timothy riley looks back 75 years at winston churchill's iron curtain speech in 1946 at westminster college in fulton, missouri and in three hours remarks by former british prime minister margaret thatcher at westminster college in 1996. she spoke about churchill's iconic cold war speech and...
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detective travis newport. >> obviously we were concerned, can we find her before something, you know, horrible -- before she meets a horrible end. you don't know if she's being held somewhere. we don't know if she's stranded in the desert still. >> laura's phone rang again. this time it was a deputy. he had another idea about what might have happened to erin. >> one of his first questions was do you think she's driving home? >> to tennessee? >> yes. >> maybe she's just left. >> yes. and i about laughed because i know how much she hates to drive, has no sense of direction, and there's absolutely no way she would give up a trip to sea world and the zoo. >> back at twentynine palms jon rounded up some of his marine buddies and headed into the national park. it's a vast expanse of nearly 800,000 acres of rugged rock formations, twisted joshua trees, and desolate open desert, where summer temperatures climb well past 100 degrees. >> we literally drove around joshua tree national park all day, trying to find any signs, any clues of where she might have been. >> do you see anything? any sign
detective travis newport. >> obviously we were concerned, can we find her before something, you know, horrible -- before she meets a horrible end. you don't know if she's being held somewhere. we don't know if she's stranded in the desert still. >> laura's phone rang again. this time it was a deputy. he had another idea about what might have happened to erin. >> one of his first questions was do you think she's driving home? >> to tennessee? >> yes. >> maybe...
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unfortunately, the ship only goes to newport news.thinks, i have made it in the kid on the dock says, you are in newport news, virginia, dummy. [laughs] he sees this german ship and does all this work for these men and that he stows away and when they find him, they have already left port. he is on his way to europe. he is going to learn a little bit of german which will come in handy, but he does odd jobs around the ship and they accept him perfectly well. they let him off in aberdeen, scotland he knows he's closer to france than before. robert: he is not in france yet, but every journey of a thousand miles stuck with a single step. prof. morrow: yeah. [laughs] robert: when he arrives in england he carves out a bit of a career for himself. tell us about eugene bullard, prizefighter, which is the next stage of this young man's career. prof. morrow: you think he is now in england. he lands in aberdeen and it is so amazing to trace his steps from aberdeen, scotland where he cannot really understand scots -english. then he catches a trai
unfortunately, the ship only goes to newport news.thinks, i have made it in the kid on the dock says, you are in newport news, virginia, dummy. [laughs] he sees this german ship and does all this work for these men and that he stows away and when they find him, they have already left port. he is on his way to europe. he is going to learn a little bit of german which will come in handy, but he does odd jobs around the ship and they accept him perfectly well. they let him off in aberdeen,...
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nations where scenes in paris last night were in stark contrast to the ones in cardiff, swansea, newportall of it wales if you can imagine. one of the most memorable determinants in years culminated in france losing to scotland and handing wales the title. the majority of the squad at the hands on several air pretty low key behind closed doors ceremony at their training around this afternoon. they could've lifted it in paris last week's only they lost to france in their last game. in the end it didn't matter to the final standings. we end it didn't matter to the final standings— end it didn't matter to the final standinus. ~ . , , , end it didn't matter to the final standinus. . . . end it didn't matter to the final standing , , , ., standings. we came up 'ust shy of a grand slam — standings. we came up 'ust shy of a grand slam was h standings. we came up 'ust shy of a grand slam was pretty _ standings. we came upjust shy of a grand slam was pretty difficult - standings. we came upjust shy of a grand slam was pretty difficult to i grand slam was pretty difficult to take last week. obviou
nations where scenes in paris last night were in stark contrast to the ones in cardiff, swansea, newportall of it wales if you can imagine. one of the most memorable determinants in years culminated in france losing to scotland and handing wales the title. the majority of the squad at the hands on several air pretty low key behind closed doors ceremony at their training around this afternoon. they could've lifted it in paris last week's only they lost to france in their last game. in the end it...
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newport news virginia, you dummy. he sees this german ship any does all this work. and then he those away and when they barge him, they've already left, and he's on his way to europe. and it's going to learn a little bit of german, which would come in handy but he does odd jobs around the ship and they accepted him perfectly well. and when they let him off at aberdeen scotland, he knows he's a lot closer to friends than he'd been before. so he is not in france yet, but i guess every journey of 1000 miles starts with a single step. >> when he arrives in england, he kind of carves out a bit of a career for himself, as a prizefighter, which is the next stage of a young man's career. >> yeah, you think all right, he is now in england. he lands and aberdeen and he retraces his steps from aberdeen, scotland, where he cannot really understand scot's english then he catches a train later on after he works the docks at liverpool. and she finds that there is a black community. there is a slave trading opportunity and so he buys some black people there and keeps heading on. fr
newport news virginia, you dummy. he sees this german ship any does all this work. and then he those away and when they barge him, they've already left, and he's on his way to europe. and it's going to learn a little bit of german, which would come in handy but he does odd jobs around the ship and they accepted him perfectly well. and when they let him off at aberdeen scotland, he knows he's a lot closer to friends than he'd been before. so he is not in france yet, but i guess every journey of...
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— ranked number four in the world — was always in control of the match at celtic manor resort in newportootball's great entertainer frank worthington has died at the age of 72 after a long illness. starting his career at huddersfield in 1966, the striker went on to play for over 20 clubs scoring 266 goals in almost 900 appearances. patrick gearey reports. some footballers make you nod and applaud. frank worthington had the power to make you gasp. what a beautiful worthington goal! in a team game, he was one of the most fluorescent of individuals. in his pee, the hair was long, the nights out longer. a former manager called him the working man's george best. worthington's real hero was the king. he copied elvis's sideburns and swagger. beginning at huddersfield town. in 1972 came the fork in the road. he went up to sign for liverpool but failed a medical with high blood pressure. the subject of plenty of stories since. instead hejoined the leicester city fc of this was a time when being skilful meant being brave. and worthington's ability mark him out as a potential england striker. he di
— ranked number four in the world — was always in control of the match at celtic manor resort in newportootball's great entertainer frank worthington has died at the age of 72 after a long illness. starting his career at huddersfield in 1966, the striker went on to play for over 20 clubs scoring 266 goals in almost 900 appearances. patrick gearey reports. some footballers make you nod and applaud. frank worthington had the power to make you gasp. what a beautiful worthington goal! in a team...
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i have traveled through 1300 schools and on the most challenged blocks in newport news or richmond, ie found cooperation amongst the business of the corner owners. and i show up and displace them with a 75 foot rig that is there for their children and the family as a whole, mom, dad, cousins, and whoever to come into the rig on their block and enjoy music, exercise, videos, and have fun with concerned people, that is success. i have never had one child of any race blowback at me and have a negative experience in my program. and i cannot, for the -- school superintendents, county administrators, police chiefs and the like. when i show up with the rig for a community event, i am along with the investigation rv's and other police assets that are only there when the -- when it is real hot, when there is a murder or something else. these children are far too familiar with that. we need on-site programming that can travel from school to the neighborhood and back again, and operates outstanding programming right where the children are. host: mr. woodson? guest: you are right. we have got to
i have traveled through 1300 schools and on the most challenged blocks in newport news or richmond, ie found cooperation amongst the business of the corner owners. and i show up and displace them with a 75 foot rig that is there for their children and the family as a whole, mom, dad, cousins, and whoever to come into the rig on their block and enjoy music, exercise, videos, and have fun with concerned people, that is success. i have never had one child of any race blowback at me and have a...
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he says, newport news, virginia, dummy. he signs on, he sees this german ship, he does all this work with these men. and then he stows away. and when they find him, they've already left port, and he's on his way to europe. and he's going to learn a little bit of german, which will come in handy. but he does odd jobs around the ship and they accept him perfectly well. when they let him off in aberdeen, scotland, he knows he's a lot closer to france than he's ever been before. >> i guess every journey of a thousand miles starts with a single stop. when he arrives in england, he kind of carves out a bit of a career for himself there, doesn't he? tell us about eugene bullard, prize fighter, the next stage of the story. >> he's now in england, he lands in aberdeen, it's amazing to trace his steps from aberdeen, scotland, where he can't really understand scott's english because the "r" is rolled too much. then he catches a train later on, after he works on the docks, to liverpool. and he finds that there is a black community ther
he says, newport news, virginia, dummy. he signs on, he sees this german ship, he does all this work with these men. and then he stows away. and when they find him, they've already left port, and he's on his way to europe. and he's going to learn a little bit of german, which will come in handy. but he does odd jobs around the ship and they accept him perfectly well. when they let him off in aberdeen, scotland, he knows he's a lot closer to france than he's ever been before. >> i guess...
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scientists say more research is needed to determine just how long antibodies to last in newport. coming up in sports. james wiseman and eric paskel are out for at least 2 nights warriors game due to. >> covid protocols, man. a kid wiseman just can't catch a break. sports director jason dumas says coach cars reaction next. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them
scientists say more research is needed to determine just how long antibodies to last in newport. coming up in sports. james wiseman and eric paskel are out for at least 2 nights warriors game due to. >> covid protocols, man. a kid wiseman just can't catch a break. sports director jason dumas says coach cars reaction next. these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin...
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there will be music in newport this summer.cause of the pandemic. for decades the newport folk festival featured top artists in 2019, high women and maggie rogers took the stage and including kasey musgraves and mumford and sons and jack white. when i went to get my vaccine shot, i wore a new port folk festival. it is my hope to go so i'm feeling good about this and one of my favorite memories was one of the last performances when dolly parton made a surprise appearance. there she is and came out and performed. she was not listed as a headliner, she just showed up. >> if you go this year, you could get another t-shirt. >> i always get a t-shirt every time i go. >> i get that. >> and i hope it is looking like we could go, end of july. >> that is very nice. for my pick we're talking to wesley morris and jenna wortham with the hit podcast by confronting perhaps the most charged word in the english language. what do you think it is. it is the n-word. in the new episode they support many faces and talk about an instance where wortha
there will be music in newport this summer.cause of the pandemic. for decades the newport folk festival featured top artists in 2019, high women and maggie rogers took the stage and including kasey musgraves and mumford and sons and jack white. when i went to get my vaccine shot, i wore a new port folk festival. it is my hope to go so i'm feeling good about this and one of my favorite memories was one of the last performances when dolly parton made a surprise appearance. there she is and came...
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survivors of an islamist attack in a town in mozambique have been arriving in newport city.stormed it on wednesday killing zens of people. catherine has the story. catherine: thousands of people have been evacuated with the help of civilian vessels, people in the area who just clung together and started a dangerous journey, got to parma and evacuated once here. this region of mozambique has faced an insurgency by a local islamist group known as al-shabaab. they started their fight, many believe, because of grievances, but from the local population against the government. since then, they have pledged allegiance to isis and many analysts believe there was training and possible equipment from the group that they received. anchor: we are here in the bbc news room. following the story that comes from minneapolis because the trial has begun for the former police officer who was charged with the murder of george floyd. in england, it has been a long stretch since christmas, but today, coronavirus restrictions have begun to be eased. two households with groups of up to six are allo
survivors of an islamist attack in a town in mozambique have been arriving in newport city.stormed it on wednesday killing zens of people. catherine has the story. catherine: thousands of people have been evacuated with the help of civilian vessels, people in the area who just clung together and started a dangerous journey, got to parma and evacuated once here. this region of mozambique has faced an insurgency by a local islamist group known as al-shabaab. they started their fight, many...
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here's renate in newport news with this text. as a black woman i'm disgusted but us apprise the defense to try the real victim. george floyd wasn't sent my launch of what he didn't deserve to be killed in cold blood by mr. chauvin who broke the loss he swore to uphold. he tried to tribalized this case wouldn't if the roles and races were r
here's renate in newport news with this text. as a black woman i'm disgusted but us apprise the defense to try the real victim. george floyd wasn't sent my launch of what he didn't deserve to be killed in cold blood by mr. chauvin who broke the loss he swore to uphold. he tried to tribalized this case wouldn't if the roles and races were r
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people like kyle newport, an oakland legend in the production industry. >> we view it like it's a show. we brought on the parking staff, we brought in professional lighting. you know, tables, chairs, all the rental information. calls up the vendors that we have not been doing business with. >> reporter: hammond is helping hundred-s of people get back on their feet. he credits his team for his success. >> once i got hired for this, i understand it was a much big er picture than a convert are, a golf tournament, or a dinner. this, this is a lot of social responsibility and information that needs to be shared. >> reporter: in vallejo, nbc bay area news. >> governor newsom has pledged 40% of our income supply on zip codes hit hardest by the pandemic what does it mean for the bay area? we break it down. >> reporter: the zip codes are income level and access to health caring. two of the zip codes are in san francisco, they are 94102 and treasure island, 94130. two are in oakland. and one is in northern richmond, 94801, and there's four in solano county, including 94950 in vallejo. if you liv
people like kyle newport, an oakland legend in the production industry. >> we view it like it's a show. we brought on the parking staff, we brought in professional lighting. you know, tables, chairs, all the rental information. calls up the vendors that we have not been doing business with. >> reporter: hammond is helping hundred-s of people get back on their feet. he credits his team for his success. >> once i got hired for this, i understand it was a much big er picture than...
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here's renate in newport news with this text. as a black woman i'm disgusted but us apprise the defense to try the real victim. george floyd wasn't sent my launch of what he didn't deserve to be killed in cold blood by mr. chauvin who broke the loss he swore to uphold. he tried to tribalized this case wouldn't if the roles and races were reversed. olivia in pennsylvania. we'll go to you next. >> i think we fix this so we will not blow our ears out next time. let's hope. mr. blackwell, if you would. >> thank you, your honor. now before the break what bring you back to where we were. you had given as testimony to the -- you saw from time to time mr. chauvin neil harter. >> remember. >> remember that testimony? >> yes. >> could you tell the members of the jury, how did you see him respond and react to the crowds calling out to him? what did you see him do? >> he just stared at us. he had like this cold look, heartless, he didn't care. it seemed as if he didn't care what we were saying. he didn't change anything he was doing. >> in r
here's renate in newport news with this text. as a black woman i'm disgusted but us apprise the defense to try the real victim. george floyd wasn't sent my launch of what he didn't deserve to be killed in cold blood by mr. chauvin who broke the loss he swore to uphold. he tried to tribalized this case wouldn't if the roles and races were reversed. olivia in pennsylvania. we'll go to you next. >> i think we fix this so we will not blow our ears out next time. let's hope. mr. blackwell, if...
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and off the coast of newport beach, a sighting of a unique fish. and ocean sunfish.n't see them at often also known as um alum allah delighting chartered cruise passengers. this was monday. the big bony fish swimming right up to the boat. seemingly saying hello. it was doing what it does best summit, which is why it is called a pretty cool at his co yeah. sharks had to be obviously going to an aquarium or something like that. they don't typically drive down the freeway know. but you've not what you expect to see when you turn your head on way. baby shark song has all of that was the i didn't know why we didn't hear it. but yes, that was that wild guess. all right. that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 tonight at 6 health oaficials on the west coast on alert tonight, a possible exposure to ebola in washington and oregon. >> what we're learning about people being monitored after traveling abroad. >> and a national day of action to support the asian-american community groups all over the country and here in the bay area are rallying to protect asian americans from more hate cr
and off the coast of newport beach, a sighting of a unique fish. and ocean sunfish.n't see them at often also known as um alum allah delighting chartered cruise passengers. this was monday. the big bony fish swimming right up to the boat. seemingly saying hello. it was doing what it does best summit, which is why it is called a pretty cool at his co yeah. sharks had to be obviously going to an aquarium or something like that. they don't typically drive down the freeway know. but you've not what...
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tom newport's thoughts on what productivity would be like without constant e-mail communication. after that pulitzer prize winning wilkerson called the hidden caste system in the united states had wrapping up or look at some of the best-selling books according to washington d.c.'s politics and prose bookstore historians candi and keisha blain edited a collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 through today. in 400 souls per some of these authors have appeared on book tv for their sin watch their programs anytime @booktv.org. >> this week on the communicators we want to introduce you to colin breyer and bill carr. they are the co- authors of this book working backwards inside stories and secrets from inside amazon. mr. breyer, we will start with you. what was your position in amazon and tell us a little bit about that experience. >> sure i worked at amazon for liver 12 years. i started in march of 1998. did a couple in the software group. and starting in 2003 i spent two years working as jeff's chief of staff it's called externally and internally called jeff sha
tom newport's thoughts on what productivity would be like without constant e-mail communication. after that pulitzer prize winning wilkerson called the hidden caste system in the united states had wrapping up or look at some of the best-selling books according to washington d.c.'s politics and prose bookstore historians candi and keisha blain edited a collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 through today. in 400 souls per some of these authors have appeared on book tv for...
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could have implications for thousands of steel working jobs in places like rotherham, stocksbridge, newportwn as the saviour of steel, he defied sceptics by buying up plants that no one thought could be run profitably in the face of competition from china. everyone wanted to know how he did it. he did it in part with the help of this man, lex green silk and a friend of david cameron, who by the way worked for him until this afternoon, anyway. and this man lent short—term specialist loans to sanjeev gupta her to keep his empire going. this man's company today went into administration, greensill capital. curtains for greensill capital. does that mean curtains for those steel jobs? it is syrian enough that kwasi kwarteng, business secretary, had an emergency meeting yesterday with the boss of liberty capital, one of his companies, but what the future held and it is also serious enough that unions are meeting tomorrow with liberty to find out what the threat to uk jobs are. liberty to find out what the threat to ukjobs are. in the liberty to find out what the threat to uk jobs are. in the short
could have implications for thousands of steel working jobs in places like rotherham, stocksbridge, newportwn as the saviour of steel, he defied sceptics by buying up plants that no one thought could be run profitably in the face of competition from china. everyone wanted to know how he did it. he did it in part with the help of this man, lex green silk and a friend of david cameron, who by the way worked for him until this afternoon, anyway. and this man lent short—term specialist loans to...
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host: we will go to gary in newport, kentucky. caller: hello. how are you? it looks like the post office would learn a few things from fedex and ups about how to run more efficient and everything. i'm pretty sure the post office is already being privatized a little bit because they are kind of doing business with fedex. they are delivering some of their ground packages anyway. i like my mailman. i like the post office. i would like to see everybody share the wealth. it does not seem like the post office is getting their cut of the pie. guest: the postal service has a collaborator and competitor relationship with private delivery companies. the postal service wants to beat them, take more packages and deliver them faster, but the postal service uses the private sector and vice versa. the postal service uses fedex to fly at because the postal service does not think it is efficient to have its own fleet of airlines. private shipping companies often use the postal service as delivery for the last mile. it is a complicated relationship. host: if you go to aei.org
host: we will go to gary in newport, kentucky. caller: hello. how are you? it looks like the post office would learn a few things from fedex and ups about how to run more efficient and everything. i'm pretty sure the post office is already being privatized a little bit because they are kind of doing business with fedex. they are delivering some of their ground packages anyway. i like my mailman. i like the post office. i would like to see everybody share the wealth. it does not seem like the...
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this time last year, scott howell's doctors at the royal gwent in newport had no time to think aboutn't familiar with, that we'd heard a lot about on social media, we'd seen pictures coming out of italy, pictures coming out of france and now, here you were. over the next few weeks, the intensive care team would find themselves under increasing pressure. nick documented it all by taking photographs as more and more patients came through the door, gwent area the early hotspot in the pandemic. as this happened, scott remained unconscious. and so from that period of time when you are on the ventilator and asleep, have you got any recollection at all? nothing. absolutely no memories, no discussions. because you flirted with death a number of times, i'm not sure you're aware of that. from my notes, i know twice my heart stopped and they brought me back. so yes, i know i was very ill and very close to death. once you left intensive care, the physics did the most amazing work and i can remember coming up and taking photographs of you. i remember the first time they stood me up and my legs we
this time last year, scott howell's doctors at the royal gwent in newport had no time to think aboutn't familiar with, that we'd heard a lot about on social media, we'd seen pictures coming out of italy, pictures coming out of france and now, here you were. over the next few weeks, the intensive care team would find themselves under increasing pressure. nick documented it all by taking photographs as more and more patients came through the door, gwent area the early hotspot in the pandemic. as...
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in newport in the shadow of the road that connects wales to england, stuart is concerned about divisionhing. but it goes too far and i think the more power we give them, i think the worse it's going to get. we are part of the united kingdom and that is how it should be. the virus has not been bound by borders. but for some, it has brought them home is different parts of the uk have moved at a slightly different pace. the question is whether or not that has any political consequence. alex forsyth, bbc news. the american actor george segal has died from complications after heart surgery. he was eighty seven. segal was nominated for an oscar for his role in the 1966 film who's afraid of virginia woolf, and secured a golden globe for his performance in a touch of class in 1973. the duke of sussex has a new title — he's to be the first �*chief impact officer' at a professional coaching firm in california. he'sjoining the firm betterup — and will be focussing on the issue of mental health. his new boss says he's pleased with his new signing. i had obviously never talked to royalty before in m
in newport in the shadow of the road that connects wales to england, stuart is concerned about divisionhing. but it goes too far and i think the more power we give them, i think the worse it's going to get. we are part of the united kingdom and that is how it should be. the virus has not been bound by borders. but for some, it has brought them home is different parts of the uk have moved at a slightly different pace. the question is whether or not that has any political consequence. alex...
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gfg employs 5,000 staff at its 12 uk sites, which include rotherham, motherwell and newport.think may happen this week? thank you for having me. first of all the government has received about 170 million pounds of support so i think the first thing that liberty steel needs to do is to raise capital. to get the necessary finances to help with this working capital, the day—to—day cash flow, and also they are looking to sell their steel products inaudible and what they are doing is selling their scraps and also to accelerate the production of the final steel products to hopefully raise more cash to deal with that cash flow problem. it raise more cash to deal with that cash flow problem. it will aet that cash flow problem. it will net the that cash flow problem. it will get the money. _ that cash flow problem. it will get the money, do _ that cash flow problem. it will get the money, do you - that cash flow problem. it will get the money, do you think? that cash flow problem. it will. get the money, do you think? as we 0k in the end could be see these jobs we 0k in the end could
gfg employs 5,000 staff at its 12 uk sites, which include rotherham, motherwell and newport.think may happen this week? thank you for having me. first of all the government has received about 170 million pounds of support so i think the first thing that liberty steel needs to do is to raise capital. to get the necessary finances to help with this working capital, the day—to—day cash flow, and also they are looking to sell their steel products inaudible and what they are doing is selling...
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that's followed by a world without email,, newport on what productivity would be like without constant communication . after that pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores the hidden caste system in the united states and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to politics and prose historians ever and kennedy and keisha blade and a collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 two today in 400 souls. some of these authors appeared on book tv and you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org
that's followed by a world without email,, newport on what productivity would be like without constant communication . after that pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores the hidden caste system in the united states and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to politics and prose historians ever and kennedy and keisha blade and a collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 two today in 400 souls. some of these authors appeared on book tv...
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people like kyle newport, an oakland legend in the entertainment production industry. . >> we basically view this like a show. we brought in professional lighting. >> hammond is helping hundreds of people get back on their feet. . >> once i got hired for this, i understood it was a much bigger picture than a concert, golf tournament or a dinner. a lot of social responsibility and information that needs to be shared. >> reporter: in vallejo, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> we want to remind you that plan your vaccine.com is a website to help you be prepared when it's your turn. once you're on the site, select your state, age, occupation and then the site will tell you whether you're eligible right now and will show you the closest vaccination sites to you. planyourvaccine.com. >>> still to come on "today in the bay", she made history. poet laureate amanda gorman, a shocking story she just shared on social media after this. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> a security guard followed her home deman
people like kyle newport, an oakland legend in the entertainment production industry. . >> we basically view this like a show. we brought in professional lighting. >> hammond is helping hundreds of people get back on their feet. . >> once i got hired for this, i understood it was a much bigger picture than a concert, golf tournament or a dinner. a lot of social responsibility and information that needs to be shared. >> reporter: in vallejo, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area...
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jonathan: i've been to newport. it's beautiful. tom: i bet you have. [laughter] jonathan: no idea where you're going with that. bear in mind i probably seen a lot more of this country than most. equity futures on the s&p 500. staying out of trouble. coming up, white house economic council director. there is an important conversation this morning breeze this is bloomberg. ♪ >> with the first word news, the white house is calling it the most sweeping infrastructure plan since investments in the space program and the interstate highway system. president biden will unveil the package today in pittsburgh. include spending on transportation, research and development, clean water and improve care for the elderly and disabled. the present want to pay for with higher corporate taxes. european central bank christine lagarde -- european central bank president christine lagarde says they won't shy away from their powers if investors are to push bond yields higher. >> they can test us as much as we want. we have a mandate and aim. we will do what is required in ord
jonathan: i've been to newport. it's beautiful. tom: i bet you have. [laughter] jonathan: no idea where you're going with that. bear in mind i probably seen a lot more of this country than most. equity futures on the s&p 500. staying out of trouble. coming up, white house economic council director. there is an important conversation this morning breeze this is bloomberg. ♪ >> with the first word news, the white house is calling it the most sweeping infrastructure plan since...
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that's followed by a world without email,, newport on what productivity would be like without constant communication . after that pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores the hidden caste system in the united states and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to politics and prose historians ever and kennedy and keisha blade and a collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 two today in 400 souls. some of these authors appeared on book tv and you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org. >> good evening and welcome, i'm cnn correspondent holly firfer and i'm honored to be part of this whole book best in your living room so on behalf of the mj tca here in atlanta and the national jcc literary consortium welcome. we are in for such a fascinating evening tonight. with international best-selling author walter isaacson. are going to talk about his latest book "the code breaker: jennifer doudna,gene editing, and the future of the human race" . this is an unbelievably
that's followed by a world without email,, newport on what productivity would be like without constant communication . after that pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores the hidden caste system in the united states and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to politics and prose historians ever and kennedy and keisha blade and a collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 two today in 400 souls. some of these authors appeared on book tv...
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ancestors served in the revolutionary war, they were original founders of tennessee, the city of newport, and then came to missouri, and then in 1841 they migrated to california. an old man of 62 brought to his old grandchildren to california. >> how about your siblings? >> my siblings, i have one in reno who runs a computer store. he owns it. and i have another who is in san francisco, he manages an apartment for seniors. and i have a daughter and another son that i don't keep much track of. i don't know where they are. >> what school did you go to? >> i attended, the first and second grade i walked three and a half miles to a little school with my older brother who was 18 months older than i through very cold weather at times, and snow. and that was called the south mountain school. >> in idaho? >> right around the border of oregon and idaho. it was called the south mountain school. and my parents divorced, we moved, i stayed with my father. we moved to an area near grands pass, oregon. called murphy. he bought a place called graves creek ranch. we stayed there for three or four years,
ancestors served in the revolutionary war, they were original founders of tennessee, the city of newport, and then came to missouri, and then in 1841 they migrated to california. an old man of 62 brought to his old grandchildren to california. >> how about your siblings? >> my siblings, i have one in reno who runs a computer store. he owns it. and i have another who is in san francisco, he manages an apartment for seniors. and i have a daughter and another son that i don't keep much...
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the newport folk festival t-shirt.t then i walked home through central park. and i had -- i felt completely different. but at the same time, i was still, you know, wearing my mask, steering clear of people. i thought, oh, the psychology of this will let go very slowly. you know? but i also felt -- i felt very optimistic. we got -- i got hundreds of comments on instagram from people who were either about to get their shot or have just gotten it who are so relieved. >> it does feel like light at the end of the tunnel. the "new york times" has done a good piece that said if you get the opportunity to get it -- some people are waiting, i want this over this -- if you get the opportunity to get it, please do so because the faster everybody gets vaccinated the faster we can get back to normal. >> and everybody ask good side effects. only one side effect -- an alarming increase in peace of mind. that's it. >> i'll take that. i'll take that. that's a good side effect. >> very good sign. >>> all right. i'm going to let viewers
the newport folk festival t-shirt.t then i walked home through central park. and i had -- i felt completely different. but at the same time, i was still, you know, wearing my mask, steering clear of people. i thought, oh, the psychology of this will let go very slowly. you know? but i also felt -- i felt very optimistic. we got -- i got hundreds of comments on instagram from people who were either about to get their shot or have just gotten it who are so relieved. >> it does feel like...
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that's followed by a world without email,, newport on what productivity would be like without constant communication . after that pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores the hidden caste system in the united states and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to politics and prose historians ever and kennedy and keisha blade and a collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 two today in 400 souls. some of these authors appeared on book tv and you can watch their programs anytime at booktv.org. >> good evening and welcome, i'm cnn correspondent holly firfer and i'm honored to be part of this whole book best in your living room so on behalf of the mj tca here in atlanta and the national jcc literary consortium welcome. we are in for such a fascinating evening tonight. with international best-selling author walter isaacson. are going to talk about his latest book "the code breaker: jennifer doudna,gene editing, and the future of the human race" . this is an unbelievably fascinating book. i promise you this is a book where you're goi
that's followed by a world without email,, newport on what productivity would be like without constant communication . after that pulitzer prize winning author isabel wilkerson explores the hidden caste system in the united states and wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling books according to politics and prose historians ever and kennedy and keisha blade and a collection of writings on african-american history from 1619 two today in 400 souls. some of these authors appeared on book tv...
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point, i would go off on the weekends and kennedy was the president and went to rhode island and newport andboston . but howard k smith and then the bureau chief who hired me in 61 and indicated i might be in line to be white house correspondent. and i remember the day he called me and said going to send you to the hill . i said the hill, and he said you're going to the hill and you don't argue with smith, he's sweet and soft and southern but howard, you don't argue with howard smith . so often the hill i went. in 62, i never looked back. i love the hill. >> you wrote in the prologue to your book technology improved through the 1950s of course but not until 1963 when the cbs evening news with walter cronkite expanded to 30 minutes did television news reallybegan. for the next 20 years cbs news set a standard for thoroughness , credibility, commitment and journalistic skills that have not been equaled . how do you think your colleagues you went on to work at nbcfor a while but the folks at abc and nbc feel of ? >> in the case of abc abc was a weak sister during that period. they didn't ha
point, i would go off on the weekends and kennedy was the president and went to rhode island and newport andboston . but howard k smith and then the bureau chief who hired me in 61 and indicated i might be in line to be white house correspondent. and i remember the day he called me and said going to send you to the hill . i said the hill, and he said you're going to the hill and you don't argue with smith, he's sweet and soft and southern but howard, you don't argue with howard smith . so often...
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like, that's like so insane when i am walking in south or, say, you go to newport, rhode island and youknow, we've been in this game, and to be part of the digital art space, i mean that would be awesome for me as well because, you know, digital art, like the digital world, has helped me develop my brand and develop my communication with people off the field you know, playing for the new england patriots, it is not the easiest place to, you know, promote your outgoingness, because when it is football time it is football time. you know, players now days have the luxury of being able to talk to the media whenever they can because of these digital platforms. 10, 15 years ago you could only, you know, be in front of the media when, you know, the team provided that, therefore, with that time that's only football time now with that time we could be football time, but then, hey, now we have this outlet to, you know, create a video to make someone laugh or to inspire someone or to motivate someone on your own time, and it is a perfect balance of both. >> i think that's awesome, julian i mean yo
like, that's like so insane when i am walking in south or, say, you go to newport, rhode island and youknow, we've been in this game, and to be part of the digital art space, i mean that would be awesome for me as well because, you know, digital art, like the digital world, has helped me develop my brand and develop my communication with people off the field you know, playing for the new england patriots, it is not the easiest place to, you know, promote your outgoingness, because when it is...
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>>don't believe love the family tells eyewitness news they received a call monday from newport townshipting to pay tribute by hosting a drive by, but they didn't tell wilkes about the celebration until an hour thing in thank you doing seeing my daughter and my sons prior to the drive-by wilkes went to church as she does on every birthday we won was so nice to her and they sang to her in church. >>and that made a very special really made a special wilkes has lived in the area for her entire life in the still able to do many things independently to cook she does her own long-term rates. >>you know she's in her environment very comfortable. she has a lot of support we as a family support her in that environment i remember being here when she turned a 102 had a big thing you know, and we just never thought we'd get here 100 here we are well wolf says she doesn't have any tips or secret. she does give one simple reminder is a >>people at i don't know why we didn't want to hear guy has a good advice and there at 6 next year right there you go that so 4 news at 8 tonight and i will be back at
>>don't believe love the family tells eyewitness news they received a call monday from newport townshipting to pay tribute by hosting a drive by, but they didn't tell wilkes about the celebration until an hour thing in thank you doing seeing my daughter and my sons prior to the drive-by wilkes went to church as she does on every birthday we won was so nice to her and they sang to her in church. >>and that made a very special really made a special wilkes has lived in the area for her...
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host: lawrence, newport news, virginia. caller: thank you. unfortunately, from my perspective, obamacare was, the aca, was presented with the opportunity for additional legislation to clear out or make corrections. unfortunately, after six years, individuals in congress have not seen fit to make the adjustments to legislation. we are constantly talking about how bad the aca is, yet we are not considering conditions we found ourselves in where major pharmaceutical firms were gouging customers with higher, inflated costs. if we would just get on the bandwagon of addressing deficiencies in the aca, i think all will be better. host: yvette fontenot, how do you do that with the political dynamic pretty much the same on capitol hill? guest: frankly, we just did it. congress, under the leadership of the president and vice president and the support of all democrats in congress just did improve the aca. they created additional tax credits, subsidies for those who have lost insurance, additional incentives for the 14 states that have not yet put the me
host: lawrence, newport news, virginia. caller: thank you. unfortunately, from my perspective, obamacare was, the aca, was presented with the opportunity for additional legislation to clear out or make corrections. unfortunately, after six years, individuals in congress have not seen fit to make the adjustments to legislation. we are constantly talking about how bad the aca is, yet we are not considering conditions we found ourselves in where major pharmaceutical firms were gouging customers...
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a native virginian from newport news. he did his undergraduate work at the university of north carolina at the chapel hill and earned his doctorate from the university of georgia. following graduation from chapel hill. he sped over four years on active duty as a naval officer and aviator. before dr. blakemore came to mary washington. he taught for two years at james madison university and worked for one year as a research historian for the national park service. at mary washington. he has taught many courses including military history european diplomatic history of germany western civilization europe since 1945 as well as two seminars of the great war and on nazi, germany. professor blakemore took students to europe on 22 occasions 20 of them for a very popular course. title european capitals dr. blakemore has spoken several times in great lives previously delivering commendable lectures on bismarck and george's patent it's a pleasure to welcome back to the great live series professor porter, blakemore. you good evening,
a native virginian from newport news. he did his undergraduate work at the university of north carolina at the chapel hill and earned his doctorate from the university of georgia. following graduation from chapel hill. he sped over four years on active duty as a naval officer and aviator. before dr. blakemore came to mary washington. he taught for two years at james madison university and worked for one year as a research historian for the national park service. at mary washington. he has...
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. >> that's exactly right the hypocrisy is stunning and that's what his popularity is plummeting, newportthis week showing two thirds of new yorkers don't think that he should be elected for another term, he has apologized to these women i guess that's a good start but i would love to see him apologize and 15000 families who lost loved ones in nursing homes but i will not hold my breath for that. elizabeth: he's up for reelection next year, we hear you loud and clear, thank you so much for u joining us. elizabeth: coming up or staying on the story we want to bring in fox news contributor doreen bertinelli, a number of states and cities join us later in the show we will dig into the another state with governors hit with covid-19 nursing home disasters and also the story t biden today for the texas and hamississippi are neanderthal fr lifting mask mandates, like a more getting blasted that texas does not deserve the covid-19 vaccine. that story is next. >> gavin newsom there is a reason the guy is facing a recall in california that his policies were to disastrous for the liberal democratic
. >> that's exactly right the hypocrisy is stunning and that's what his popularity is plummeting, newportthis week showing two thirds of new yorkers don't think that he should be elected for another term, he has apologized to these women i guess that's a good start but i would love to see him apologize and 15000 families who lost loved ones in nursing homes but i will not hold my breath for that. elizabeth: he's up for reelection next year, we hear you loud and clear, thank you so much...
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meanwhile, there is sighting of a unique fish in the waters off the coast of newport beach southern californiaere. this thing it's called an ocean sunfish passengers on a charter crews that were able to see this large bony fish up close and it's doing what it does best, which is something. >> yeah, it looks like it's like lan out. it's chilly on yeah, that's that's how the fish got its that. you just chilly. yeah. or vitamin d fish. meanwhile, out on the san francisco bay. >> this is a you gotta see this name may's dickey shot this incredible video. this last week. you see the whale there. it happens fast will play again. spouts water and then instantly you see a little bit of a rainbow this picture perfect as the golden gate bridge is there in the background. >> the person who took the video tells us that he was on his way to his first sell boat race at the time. so maybe it was blocked, but the spout there. it looks like a rainbow and it's coming up. every pet around this is worth it. wait for it. the bridge wait for it. the rain. that's it. what a way to wrap up kron 4 news at a thanks for
meanwhile, there is sighting of a unique fish in the waters off the coast of newport beach southern californiaere. this thing it's called an ocean sunfish passengers on a charter crews that were able to see this large bony fish up close and it's doing what it does best, which is something. >> yeah, it looks like it's like lan out. it's chilly on yeah, that's that's how the fish got its that. you just chilly. yeah. or vitamin d fish. meanwhile, out on the san francisco bay. >> this...
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insurance and what type of health insurance you should buy customer expect next lane is lawrence of newport news virginia, go ahead. >> thank you very much. unfortunately from my perspectivect obamacare was presented with the opportunity for additional legislation to clear out or make the corrections. unfortunately after four, five, six years to make the adjustments through the legislation. we are constantly talking about how bad a -- the affordable care act is, but yet we are not considering the conditions we found ourselves in where the major pharmaceutical firms were gouging if you will, gouging the customers with higher and inflated costs. so if we would just get on the bandwagon if you will of addressing the deficiencies did just improve the praffordable care act of lost their insurance, they create additional incentives for the 14 states they will continue to work to improve the affordable care act not for the baby out with the bathwater and leave that market stable but we continue to improve the affordable care for it i grew the collar think it is worth his point about drug pricing w
insurance and what type of health insurance you should buy customer expect next lane is lawrence of newport news virginia, go ahead. >> thank you very much. unfortunately from my perspectivect obamacare was presented with the opportunity for additional legislation to clear out or make the corrections. unfortunately after four, five, six years to make the adjustments through the legislation. we are constantly talking about how bad a -- the affordable care act is, but yet we are not...
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— ranked number four in the world — was always in control of the match at celtic manor resort in newportf the most fluorescent of individuals. in his pee, the hair was long, the nights out longer. in his peak, the hair was long, the nights out longer. a former manager called him the working man�*s george best. worthington�*s real hero was the king. he copied elvis�*s sideburns and swagger. beginning at huddersfield town. in 1972 came the fork in the road. he went up to sign for liverpool but failed a medical with high blood pressure. the subject of plenty of stories since. instead hejoined the leicester city fc and this was a time when being skilful meant being brave. and worthington�*s ability marked him out as a potential england striker. he did play for his country, scoring twice and when he ate caps. scoring twice and winning 8 caps. but many play he just feel he should have played more. eventually he left leicester for bolton where he made quite an impression on a young peter read. he walked in, tightjeans, and a bright purple shirt. he looked like elvis presley, and it was like the
— ranked number four in the world — was always in control of the match at celtic manor resort in newportf the most fluorescent of individuals. in his pee, the hair was long, the nights out longer. in his peak, the hair was long, the nights out longer. a former manager called him the working man�*s george best. worthington�*s real hero was the king. he copied elvis�*s sideburns and swagger. beginning at huddersfield town. in 1972 came the fork in the road. he went up to sign for...
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from untouchable gilded age fortunes of the 1890s-- summer "cottages" of newport, rhode island, for example, with rooms of marble and gold-- to a national income tax, almost only on the rich, in 1913. the new deal of the 1930s... >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> the great society rests on abundance and liberty for all. >> reporter: ..the great society of the 1960s. rotary clubs, bowling leagues, ever more economic equality. but what swung up, sure swung down. >> when the boomers came of age, they inherited a society that was moving in the right direction. >> reporter: yes. >> and very, very affluent. and they blew it. >> reporter: but we thght we were doing the right thing and bringing america to the right place. >> i know you did. >> reporter: so, "rock and roll," "never trust anybody over 30, "down with authority," non-conformity, self-expression, that began the downswing? >> yes. >> reporter: which then expressed itself economically. >> yeah. if you think we're not all in this together, it's every man for himself. >> reporter: okay, boomers, check out these me
from untouchable gilded age fortunes of the 1890s-- summer "cottages" of newport, rhode island, for example, with rooms of marble and gold-- to a national income tax, almost only on the rich, in 1913. the new deal of the 1930s... >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> the great society rests on abundance and liberty for all. >> reporter: ..the great society of the 1960s. rotary clubs, bowling leagues, ever more economic equality. but what swung...
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. >> reporter: renato queiroz was running catering for a newport resort when covid hit. >> and i justre, especially with weddings and parties, like you can't keep people apart. >> reporter: mary claussen had two retail jobs. both went kaput. >> i felt a lot of anxiety, what do i do now? >> reporter: and craig garner lost the latest of his many warehouse jobs. >> never over 12 dollars. >> reporter: never over 12 dollars an hour? >> nah, and if you got a raise, it was maybe like 10 cents, 15 cents. nothing you can like live off of, you know. >> reporter: just four of some 7,000 state residents who've signed up with back to work rhode island, a program that's used cares act millions to train folks for jobs that the state's employers just can't fill. and it turns out there are plenty of those. >> it is very tough to find workers. i mean, you can schedule someone for an interview and they don't even come for their interview. >> reporter: karen paolucci heads h.r. at industrial robot maker yushin. >> last year, i spent $25,000 on recruiting fees, just trying to fill open positions. and with
. >> reporter: renato queiroz was running catering for a newport resort when covid hit. >> and i justre, especially with weddings and parties, like you can't keep people apart. >> reporter: mary claussen had two retail jobs. both went kaput. >> i felt a lot of anxiety, what do i do now? >> reporter: and craig garner lost the latest of his many warehouse jobs. >> never over 12 dollars. >> reporter: never over 12 dollars an hour? >> nah, and if you...
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earnest jay king distinguished professor of maritime history at the united states naval war college in newport, rhode island. he has listen -- civil war. his book lincoln and his admiral's received the lincoln prize in 2009 and the abraham lincoln book award. he also has just done a biography of joe johnston and that's with the talk is about today. let's welcome craig simon. [applause] [applause] >> thank you everyone. good morning. i will start by putting our subject up on the screen here. here is old joe. i will happily acknowledge to this audience and the speakers who come before me that controversy and dispute hovered about the civil war careers of both ambrose burn side and don't carlos. i will also argue that few general officers of the civil war on either side of oak more controversy than joseph e. johnston, with a possible exception of george mcclelland. johnston's critics argue that his timidity with the enemy and combativeness with the confederate government in richmond so undermined southern war effort as to make him a contributing factor in confederate defeat. to these critics, joh
earnest jay king distinguished professor of maritime history at the united states naval war college in newport, rhode island. he has listen -- civil war. his book lincoln and his admiral's received the lincoln prize in 2009 and the abraham lincoln book award. he also has just done a biography of joe johnston and that's with the talk is about today. let's welcome craig simon. [applause] [applause] >> thank you everyone. good morning. i will start by putting our subject up on the screen...