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william chapman, who bought a lot of the property out here through agricultural strips.he hired mr. kearney to develop the colony farms out here. he started the first colony farm, central colony, out here in this area. mr. kearney, that is really where he made his money. he was just a great land per motor. -- land promoter. he enticed people to the central valley and settle here. the thing that really brought people out here was irrigation. the canals that were formed here would bring to the colonies their own irrigation water. there were also vineyards planted for them and other fruit trees and so on. so, it really was a great opportunity to settle in this region. the first crop they realized was successful was weeks. -- was wheat. a wonderful wheatfield that was growing here. once they realize they could bring water from the river to irrigate it, it was ideal. eventually fruit crops, raisins, or a big part of what was grown out here and what we are known as today. we also have the regular grapevines out here. today we still have this. from trees, orange trees, almonds.
william chapman, who bought a lot of the property out here through agricultural strips.he hired mr. kearney to develop the colony farms out here. he started the first colony farm, central colony, out here in this area. mr. kearney, that is really where he made his money. he was just a great land per motor. -- land promoter. he enticed people to the central valley and settle here. the thing that really brought people out here was irrigation. the canals that were formed here would bring to the...
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by mr.rney was hired william chapman, who had bought a lot of the property out here through agricultural script. he hired mr. cray to develop these colony farm systems out here. so he started the first colony farm hamas central colony, out here this area. so mr. kearney, that is really where he made his money. he was a great land per motor. he entice people to come out here to the central valley and settle here. most of the properties were 20-acre farms. the thing that really brought people out here was a regain and . the canals that were formed here would bring to the colonies their own your negation water. also, vineyards were planted for them and other fruit trees and so on. so it really was a great opportunity for people to settle in this region. the first crop that they realized was accessible was weak. there was a wonderful week field that was growing here. once they realized they could bring water from the rivers to irrigate it, this will adhere was ideal. but eventually, fruit crops, reasons were a big part of what was grown out here and what we are known as today. we also have t
by mr.rney was hired william chapman, who had bought a lot of the property out here through agricultural script. he hired mr. cray to develop these colony farm systems out here. so he started the first colony farm hamas central colony, out here this area. so mr. kearney, that is really where he made his money. he was a great land per motor. he entice people to come out here to the central valley and settle here. most of the properties were 20-acre farms. the thing that really brought people out...
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william chapman who bought a lot of the property out here through agricultural script. he hired mr. kerney to develop these colony farm systems out here. so they started the first colony farm, central colony out here in this area. that is really where he made his money. he was a great land promoter. he learned really -- or enticed people to come out here to the central valley and, you please, settle here. -- most of property the properties were 20-acre farms and the thing that really brought people out here was irrigation. the canals would bring to the colonies their own irrigation water. also vineyards were planted for them and other fruit trees and so on. so it really was a great opportunity for people to settle in this region. the first crop they realized was successful was wheat. there was a wonderful wheat field growing here. once they realized they could bring water from the rivers to irrigate it the soil out here was ideal. but eventually, fruit crops, raisins were a big part of what was grown out here and what we are known as today. we also have regular grape vines out here.
william chapman who bought a lot of the property out here through agricultural script. he hired mr. kerney to develop these colony farm systems out here. so they started the first colony farm, central colony out here in this area. that is really where he made his money. he was a great land promoter. he learned really -- or enticed people to come out here to the central valley and, you please, settle here. -- most of property the properties were 20-acre farms and the thing that really brought...
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life of the lieutenant steve up floyd, he has chosen former justice henry du pont raggedly and william chapman to investigate why and how officers and a prison counselor were taken hostage. by june 1 they will make recommendations for improving prison security. >> we will take this report seriously, and act with urgency. >> reporter: prison guard are calling for much greater urgency. they want changes and better pay now, since floyd's death, 17 have quit or filed for retirement. >> i don't know how we keep so many oz this we lose many more >> reporter: the corrections officer believe staffing crisis toys blame for floyd's death and inmates, did dry run s before february 1st to look for security weak necessaryes. the union president says no action after prison studies of 2004, 2005 and 2006 have officers skeptical about changes, and he warns may may walk away. >> i'm telling you folks all of the correctional officers are watching very intently because we're not going to stand for another panel. >> reporter: the officer's union as well as advocates for inmates the say tensions right now are extr
life of the lieutenant steve up floyd, he has chosen former justice henry du pont raggedly and william chapman to investigate why and how officers and a prison counselor were taken hostage. by june 1 they will make recommendations for improving prison security. >> we will take this report seriously, and act with urgency. >> reporter: prison guard are calling for much greater urgency. they want changes and better pay now, since floyd's death, 17 have quit or filed for retirement....
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meantime governor john carney has tapped former justice henry du pont raggedly and judge william chapman to lead investigation in the incident. correctional officers association believes that a staffing crisis toys blame for the uprising, that led to lieutenant steven floyd's death, prison guard have been calling for improved security since floyd's death 17 guards have quit or filed for retirement. >> how do we keep this facility open if we lose anymore officers. all of the correctional officers are watching very closely because. >> preliminary report on i am loving prison security is expect to be completed, by june 1. >>> well, time lapse video shows that severe weather moving through houston. >>> it spawned two tornadoes see more of the damage left behind next. >>> a suspect lead police on a wild chase we will tell you how his crime spree began the day before. >>> dramatic new video just in the news room showing bicycle will list narrowly avoiding a train as it barrels down on him. >>> ♪ >> you better believe, that bike will list ran, we will have a close call when we come right back.
meantime governor john carney has tapped former justice henry du pont raggedly and judge william chapman to lead investigation in the incident. correctional officers association believes that a staffing crisis toys blame for the uprising, that led to lieutenant steven floyd's death, prison guard have been calling for improved security since floyd's death 17 guards have quit or filed for retirement. >> how do we keep this facility open if we lose anymore officers. all of the correctional...
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judge william chapman ale others will investigate why and how inmates took three guard and prisoner counselor hostage. >> i talk to a lot of corrections officers. i think it is universal the concern for the job those corrections officers do. >> reporter: by june 1 judges will make recommendations for improving security but prison officers union says that isn't nearly soon enough. >> right now officers are uncomfortable and uneasy. >> reporter: since floyd's death 17 officers quit or filed for retirement. >> high biggest concern is that we have another panel. we have another investigation. and they put together another thick book. nothing will become of it. >> we need immediate action. >> reporter: christopher bullock represents concerns of guard and inmates as chairman of the delaware coalition of prison reform and justice and he believes a federal agency not the just delaware officials should investigate prison system and says there have been sufficient studies in the last decade so time to start making changes right now >> other reports that are there, been collecting dust, we need help fro
judge william chapman ale others will investigate why and how inmates took three guard and prisoner counselor hostage. >> i talk to a lot of corrections officers. i think it is universal the concern for the job those corrections officers do. >> reporter: by june 1 judges will make recommendations for improving security but prison officers union says that isn't nearly soon enough. >> right now officers are uncomfortable and uneasy. >> reporter: since floyd's death 17...
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meantime delaware governor john carney tapped former justice henry du pont raggedly and judge william chapmanad a probe in the incident. correctional office's so, believes a staffing crisis is to blame for the up rise ago this led to lieutenant steven floyd's death. the prison guard have been calling for improved security since floyd's death, 17 guard have either quit or filed for retirement. >> i struggle to necessity how we keep it opened if we lose so many more officers. >> i'm telling you toll, and all of the correctional officers are watching intently because we are not going to stand for just another panel. >> preliminary report on the uprising and recommendations, were for improving prison security is expected to be completed by june 1. >>> president trump will host israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house today, this is as his administration fields questions about russia. a new report published in the new york times claims advisors to mr. trump were in contact with russians during the campaign, and this comes just days after, president trump's national security adv
meantime delaware governor john carney tapped former justice henry du pont raggedly and judge william chapmanad a probe in the incident. correctional office's so, believes a staffing crisis is to blame for the up rise ago this led to lieutenant steven floyd's death. the prison guard have been calling for improved security since floyd's death, 17 guard have either quit or filed for retirement. >> i struggle to necessity how we keep it opened if we lose so many more officers. >> i'm...
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says retired delaware prime court justice henry dupont richly and retired family court judge william element chapman, jr. were appointed to lead the review in the uprising a couple weeks ago at the james t. vaughn correctional center. lieutenant steven floyd died during the takeover. the judges will make recommendations based on third findings about what led up to the standoff and any security issues and the correctional officers association of delaware says it's closely watching the review and it wants to see changes. >> i have all the confidence in justice richly and judge chapman the resources they will bring bear to this investigation will delaware state police criminal investigation, internal affairs investigation as well. that's a lot of eyes looking at it. hopefully we'll get the recommendation that is we need. >> we'll make this thing right. but you know, the carney administration needs to make sure that correction officers union is involved in all the process and they weigh hellly on our suggestions because we are the ones spend the time witness minutes. we know the problems. >> the review
says retired delaware prime court justice henry dupont richly and retired family court judge william element chapman, jr. were appointed to lead the review in the uprising a couple weeks ago at the james t. vaughn correctional center. lieutenant steven floyd died during the takeover. the judges will make recommendations based on third findings about what led up to the standoff and any security issues and the correctional officers association of delaware says it's closely watching the review and...
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chapman. robert steadman. greg james. john block on. michael taylor. jim willis. john thomas p. william weaver. james holland.carlton patterson. dennis brandon. gary drennan. we have made it to the last page. john keyes. robert hensley. don mathis. john mckinney. richard written. tomas bo. walter. thank you. [laughter] edward cal sawyer. john morris. david sherman. donald sherman. >> we are going to leave the american legion conference at this point. you can watch the earlier speeches by senator mccain and secretary david shulkin. i've american legion and the search bar. the u.s. senate is about to gavel and for debate for congressman ryan zinke to be secretary. the confirmation about the comments the confirmation vote could come as late as 2:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. senators will be joining house members tonight to air president chun's first address to congress. later in the week in the senate, work on hud and energy secretary nomination. now to live coverage of the u.s. senate huron
chapman. robert steadman. greg james. john block on. michael taylor. jim willis. john thomas p. william weaver. james holland.carlton patterson. dennis brandon. gary drennan. we have made it to the last page. john keyes. robert hensley. don mathis. john mckinney. richard written. tomas bo. walter. thank you. [laughter] edward cal sawyer. john morris. david sherman. donald sherman. >> we are going to leave the american legion conference at this point. you can watch the earlier speeches by...