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wyatt was promoted out of homicide. the case bounced from the placentia pd to the orange county's sheriff's department, where before long it became a case to avoid, toxic, an unsolvable career killer. so five years after his brother's murder, when david jessee met a detective named tom dove who said he picked up the case -- >> i said, oh, really? well, that's great. let me ask you a question. yeah. what are you going to do? are you going to get the case for three, four, five months, a year, then move up? become a sergeant or something and move on? and tom dove says to me, listen, buddy, nobody likes me in my department. he says, i'm not going nowhere. he says, i got five years to put in your brother's case. he says, i retire and i'm out of here. he said, but i'll give it my all. i will give everything to this case that i have. i looked over at him, i said, you're the man. >> reporter: what david didn't know but clearly sensed was that detective tom dove was the real deal, a legendary law man who seemed to have stepped o
wyatt was promoted out of homicide. the case bounced from the placentia pd to the orange county's sheriff's department, where before long it became a case to avoid, toxic, an unsolvable career killer. so five years after his brother's murder, when david jessee met a detective named tom dove who said he picked up the case -- >> i said, oh, really? well, that's great. let me ask you a question. yeah. what are you going to do? are you going to get the case for three, four, five months, a...
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>> wyatt: well... >> sally: i just can't believe i messed everything up. >> wyatt: everything's fine>> sally: you know that i don't think a puppy can replace a baby, right? >> wyatt: i know that. >> sally: i just tried to help hope, but instead i made things worse. >> wyatt: [ sighs ] okay. stop. >> hope: i know sally wasn't being malicious. she was trying to do something sweet. >> liam: i mean, that's the thing -- everybody wants
>> wyatt: well... >> sally: i just can't believe i messed everything up. >> wyatt: everything's fine>> sally: you know that i don't think a puppy can replace a baby, right? >> wyatt: i know that. >> sally: i just tried to help hope, but instead i made things worse. >> wyatt: [ sighs ] okay. stop. >> hope: i know sally wasn't being malicious. she was trying to do something sweet. >> liam: i mean, that's the thing -- everybody wants
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wyatt was promoted out of homicide. the case bounced from the placentia pd to the orange county's sheriff's department, where before long it became a case to avoid, toxic, an unsofable career killer. so five years after his brother's murder, when david jesse met a detective named tom dove who said he picked up the case -- >> i said, oh, really? well, that's great. let me ask you a question. yeah. what are you going to do? are you going to get the case for three, four, five months, a year, then move up? become a sergeant or something and move on? and tom dove says to me, listen, buddy, nobody likes me in my department. he says, i'm not going nowhere. he says, i got five years to put in your brother's case. he says, i retire and i'm out of here. he said, but i'll give it my all. i will give everything to this case that i have. i looked over at him, i said, you're the man. >> reporter: what david didn't know but clearly sensed was that detective tom dove was the real deal, a legendary law man who seemed to have stepped out
wyatt was promoted out of homicide. the case bounced from the placentia pd to the orange county's sheriff's department, where before long it became a case to avoid, toxic, an unsofable career killer. so five years after his brother's murder, when david jesse met a detective named tom dove who said he picked up the case -- >> i said, oh, really? well, that's great. let me ask you a question. yeah. what are you going to do? are you going to get the case for three, four, five months, a year,...
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detective wyatt didn't hear anything about it.he continued to dig for clues, he hit an unexpected wall, sandra announced she had now helped as much as she could. she was done. >> i was referred to her attorney and she refused to meet with us again. >> same thing happened with sandra's kids, jack's stepchildren, while jack's blood relations basically begged to solve the case. so what happened to that big happy family in the video? a mirage, perhaps? in fact, living with sandra, said jack's daughter shari and cheryl, was like a fairytale. >> it's too late now. >> the kind writtener by the brothers grim. >> she was just mean to me. she wanted me completely gone. she did everything she could to try to get rid of me. >> but when it came to her own children, they said, sandra was indulgent, eerily so with her son tom. >> he was a big mama's boy, to the point it was strange. >> very weird. >> weird thing to watch. >> they're always walking into the other room and closing the door. >> yeah. >> though jack seemed quite happy with sandra un
detective wyatt didn't hear anything about it.he continued to dig for clues, he hit an unexpected wall, sandra announced she had now helped as much as she could. she was done. >> i was referred to her attorney and she refused to meet with us again. >> same thing happened with sandra's kids, jack's stepchildren, while jack's blood relations basically begged to solve the case. so what happened to that big happy family in the video? a mirage, perhaps? in fact, living with sandra, said...
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>> wyatt: me? >> sally: you lost your niece. >> wyatt: yeah, but that doesn't even compare to what liam and hope are going through. >> sally: wyatt, it's not a contest. you get to feel your own pain. >> katie: i just wish there was something, anything we could do to make this better. >> brooke: you both being here today really did help. >> donna: please let hope know that she can countus
>> wyatt: me? >> sally: you lost your niece. >> wyatt: yeah, but that doesn't even compare to what liam and hope are going through. >> sally: wyatt, it's not a contest. you get to feel your own pain. >> katie: i just wish there was something, anything we could do to make this better. >> brooke: you both being here today really did help. >> donna: please let hope know that she can countus
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and i wish you guys a lifetime of happiness. >> liam: thank you, sir. >> wyatt: cheers. >> hope: thankou. >> liam: cheers! >> bridget: oh, my baby sister.
and i wish you guys a lifetime of happiness. >> liam: thank you, sir. >> wyatt: cheers. >> hope: thankou. >> liam: cheers! >> bridget: oh, my baby sister.
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. >> wyatt: thank me? for what? >> liam: just for stopping by. you know?he's really worried that hope is just gonna wall herself off from everyone. >> wyatt: mm. is that what you think? >> liam: uh... i think that hope is in the deepest pain of her whole life, and she's struggling. i mean, we both are. i guess i'm just hoping that more and more each day, the pain will subside and... and we'll be able to see through
. >> wyatt: thank me? for what? >> liam: just for stopping by. you know?he's really worried that hope is just gonna wall herself off from everyone. >> wyatt: mm. is that what you think? >> liam: uh... i think that hope is in the deepest pain of her whole life, and she's struggling. i mean, we both are. i guess i'm just hoping that more and more each day, the pain will subside and... and we'll be able to see through
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rudy wyatt says with all those boats he isn't surprised. >> yeah.the probably goes up when there's more boats on the bay, you know. there's a lot of life out there. >> reporter: no one knows for sure if the whale wasn't hurt. the sailboat, however, will be in the yard for several weeks. in sausalito, don ford, kpix5. >> some people suspect since sailboats are quieter than powerboats, the whales might not hear them coming. >> reporter: the fastrak website has been down since yesterday, both website and telephone service affected. fastrak will provide a grace period for customers unable to pay their bills. the site is expected to be running by 8:00 tonight. >>> tonight parts of the midwest bracing for the coldest temperatures in decades, comes on the heels of the latest winter storm that has canceled hundreds of flights in chicago. reporter mary maloney on the arctic blast. >> reporter: dangerous and absurdly cold conditions will grip 75% of people living in the continental united states trapping about 220 million people in subzero temperatures making
rudy wyatt says with all those boats he isn't surprised. >> yeah.the probably goes up when there's more boats on the bay, you know. there's a lot of life out there. >> reporter: no one knows for sure if the whale wasn't hurt. the sailboat, however, will be in the yard for several weeks. in sausalito, don ford, kpix5. >> some people suspect since sailboats are quieter than powerboats, the whales might not hear them coming. >> reporter: the fastrak website has been down...
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. >> you and i will dispute the elegance of justice thomas's opinion in wyatt. but i'm not sure that helps me very much. and in all seriousness, if there is some ambiguity about the warning letter, about the complete response letter, isn't that resolved by the fda's own statement against interest perhaps, months later, why doesn't that tell us exactly what it was up to? >> because the standard is lower, and if you look at that press release in march of 2010, when the fda uses the phrase causal connection, that's not what the regulatory standard is. we set out the regulatory standard on page six of our brief, and that is a much lower one. when it is for the precaution letter, it is to provide reasonable evidence of a causal relationship, or causal association. reasonable evidence is something that dr. lane new in 2008 and was urging merck to provide a better explanation. and that's why on page 17 of dr. lane's ame can cuss brief here, he says what -- amicus brief here, he says what fda needed was quote a medically accurate education. >> and that's why it set up t
. >> you and i will dispute the elegance of justice thomas's opinion in wyatt. but i'm not sure that helps me very much. and in all seriousness, if there is some ambiguity about the warning letter, about the complete response letter, isn't that resolved by the fda's own statement against interest perhaps, months later, why doesn't that tell us exactly what it was up to? >> because the standard is lower, and if you look at that press release in march of 2010, when the fda uses the...
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and abraham lincoln, wyatt, lincoln has become a hero to the oppressed people all over the world becauselived and died equality, andd because he led the country through one of its greatest crises. he believed the government of the people, by the people, and for the people should not perish from the earth. well, bill, washington and jefferson and lincoln are dead. they began our democracy, but they knew the job would have to be finished by those who lived after them. they knew that this democracy would last only as long as its willing tore keep working on it. it is our government, bill. from here on, it is up to us. ♪ watchcer: you can archival films on public affairs in their entirety on our weekly saturdayeal america," at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. announcer: next, villanova history professor mark gallicchio talked about his book, "implacable foes: war in 1944-1945", co-authored with world war ii veteran waldo heinrichs. it won the 2015 bancroft prize for history and diplomacy and examines grand strategy as well as the experience of the commo
and abraham lincoln, wyatt, lincoln has become a hero to the oppressed people all over the world becauselived and died equality, andd because he led the country through one of its greatest crises. he believed the government of the people, by the people, and for the people should not perish from the earth. well, bill, washington and jefferson and lincoln are dead. they began our democracy, but they knew the job would have to be finished by those who lived after them. they knew that this...
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. >>> a hot spot to pastee food in the south bay, wyatts is closing and why customers are lining up by the hundreds, that story and much more coming up at 5:00. >>> we have rain rain sun rain rain sun. >> we have oy thursd to right b day. not right out there right now. a few showers off the coast. santa rosa looks like it's having showers. showers moving through the south bay and peninsula, the evening hours, especially the late evening hours it is going to an wet mess out there. >> all right. >> everyone stay safe. try and stay dry. >> michelle says she is going to try to get her umbrella into the car. hope you have yours this afternoon, it is going to an rainy wet one, have a good day. woman: it's not my first time bartending so... man: it's a sausage party in here. woman: it's fine, i'm very familiar. man: cause you're a sexy girl, sam. last thing, totally last thing, is that the music when momo kicks it into high gear, is going to get a little bit loud in here, so your customers are going to have a hard time hearing you, so you may want to... (inaudible whispering) woman: what? >>
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and there has not been a moment that this isn't on our minds and that we haven't then ask loring wyatt lee and privately, as you must in this -- haven't been exploring quietly and privately, as you must in this kind of a situation, what opening there might be to get them back. i think the two situations are completely different. i want you to know also that at the end of president carter's , i made a number of --tements and so forth where aimed at helping -- in other words, portraying myself and the things i said to that government that was holding them that maybe they would rather deal with him than wait and deal with me. >> your recent initiative with respect to the plo, is this a recognition, or has there been a recognition on your part when you advised george bush, and and evolution of american policy that perhaps is attempting to deal with these third world countries in a way of some moderation that accepts at least their influence if not their legitimacy in the world as well as the policy you have been willing to use in the past, to use american power where you felt it was needed
and there has not been a moment that this isn't on our minds and that we haven't then ask loring wyatt lee and privately, as you must in this -- haven't been exploring quietly and privately, as you must in this kind of a situation, what opening there might be to get them back. i think the two situations are completely different. i want you to know also that at the end of president carter's , i made a number of --tements and so forth where aimed at helping -- in other words, portraying myself...
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and i welcome saudis and asked to live from moscow with me then hawkins for every watson wyatt thanks so much for joining us on the program. of the european union is helping to turn up the heat on venezuelan president nicolas maduro following the lead of washington brussels now lending its full support to the opposition leader. use foreign policy chief has outlined possible measures that could be taken against governments all over this report. federica mockery of the e.u. high representative for foreign affairs has announced that the european union is setting up what they call an international contact group on venezuela this isn't going to be any kind of official mediation in the crisis there but it is essentially going to be a talking shop including the states as well as latin american partners who are going to come together to try and continue the dialogue and make sure that venezuela can sort out the problems it faces well through the mechanisms of the venezuelan constitution however at the same time as federica mockery and he was announcing this she also said that we could expect
and i welcome saudis and asked to live from moscow with me then hawkins for every watson wyatt thanks so much for joining us on the program. of the european union is helping to turn up the heat on venezuelan president nicolas maduro following the lead of washington brussels now lending its full support to the opposition leader. use foreign policy chief has outlined possible measures that could be taken against governments all over this report. federica mockery of the e.u. high representative...
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wyatt... amelia... and chandler."it's so cool to see all the different stages of babies."n-camera debut friday night.... but they were stars well before they came into the world. that's because their mothers... nurses at wake forest baptist medical center... were pregant at the same time."having all these girls to go through just a couple months apart it's helpful to continue the relationship and continue to talk and discuss and have each other to enjoy this with." especially for the first time moms."we have a group text and we talk to each other not daily, but every other day just about. about random things, so it's nice to talk to them when things get rough or we haven't had any sleep." motherhood has certainly kept their hands full.-nats-it wasn't easy getting six babies together for an interview. -nats-but through it all they've been able to lean on each other."it's been fun. it's been a lot easier having them."a bond that remains strong between the moms... and they hope between their children too."it continues, but now we have all these additions to talk about.""i sai
wyatt... amelia... and chandler."it's so cool to see all the different stages of babies."n-camera debut friday night.... but they were stars well before they came into the world. that's because their mothers... nurses at wake forest baptist medical center... were pregant at the same time."having all these girls to go through just a couple months apart it's helpful to continue the relationship and continue to talk and discuss and have each other to enjoy this with."...
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wyatt... chandler."i so cool to see all the different stages of babies." debut friday night....hey were stars well before they came into the world. that's because their mothers... nurses at wake forest baptist medical center... were pregant at the same time."having all these girls to go through just a couple months apart it's helpful to continue the relationship and continue to talk and discuss and have each other to enjoy this with." especially for the first time moms."we have a group text and we talk to each other not daily, but every other day just about. about random things, so it's nice to talk to them when things get rough or we haven't had any sleep." motherhood has certainly kept their hands full.-nats-it wasn't easy getting six babies together for an interview. -nats-but through it all they've been able to lean on each other."it's been fun. it's been a lot easier having them."a bond that remains strong between the moms... and they hope between their children too."it continues, but now we have all these additions to talk about.""i said to somebody, they're going to be fo
wyatt... chandler."i so cool to see all the different stages of babies." debut friday night....hey were stars well before they came into the world. that's because their mothers... nurses at wake forest baptist medical center... were pregant at the same time."having all these girls to go through just a couple months apart it's helpful to continue the relationship and continue to talk and discuss and have each other to enjoy this with." especially for the first time...
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wyatt they now? what are we doing wrong that they don't feel like a ronnie and teachers other brothers and system, sisters? >> for small, that's one of the key issues that they can happen. the solidarity of. you mentioned forces, right now, it's the most prominent example of defiance of demonstration of strikes going on. yes, i think there will be a tremendous boost of more out and beyond that, even technical support that we can hope organizations, especially labor union could demonstrate in becoming more vocal were active and try to do what they can in support of the iran. as again as i said, there's a limit to what can be done, the obstacle that the sanction policies have created. the inability to do something and that's why i think that some significant change in something that will keep the bad guys at bay but have the good guys do their job is to be rectified. until then, i think we will see not much done practically speaking beyond moral support. maybe that's what we can do to solve the problem
wyatt they now? what are we doing wrong that they don't feel like a ronnie and teachers other brothers and system, sisters? >> for small, that's one of the key issues that they can happen. the solidarity of. you mentioned forces, right now, it's the most prominent example of defiance of demonstration of strikes going on. yes, i think there will be a tremendous boost of more out and beyond that, even technical support that we can hope organizations, especially labor union could demonstrate...
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to ellie, wyatt, jack, you have seen so much, you are family to me, forever i love you beyond comprehension, i can't thank you enough for what you do for me, and for how you helped me carry this vision forwards. i'm so excited to get to work. thank you, thank you, thank you so much for everything you do. everyone needs a mother, on my mother as far away, but i had two on this campaign. i cannot thank you enough for everything that you did for me. you are strong women who i look up to, you were there for me, you convince people to vote for me, and i cannot thank you enough for everything you did. might emerge sisters, you know who i -- you know who you are. thank you so much for all your help. so many close friends. italian-american community. and to my family, my in-laws, and my brother-in-law, thank you for your unconditional love, support and encouragement, and for understanding why i miss so many family gatherings. i don't know if you are here, but i have father michael here who has been here for me. he was here for me and i knew him before he knew them after my friend from my college --
to ellie, wyatt, jack, you have seen so much, you are family to me, forever i love you beyond comprehension, i can't thank you enough for what you do for me, and for how you helped me carry this vision forwards. i'm so excited to get to work. thank you, thank you, thank you so much for everything you do. everyone needs a mother, on my mother as far away, but i had two on this campaign. i cannot thank you enough for everything that you did for me. you are strong women who i look up to, you were...
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panoramic so when they start to get down with the get down they can't hear me move and i'm really at wyatt mover to all that karate set to during the years in my gear, paid off. i'm smooth, i don't bounce or break anything, so they forget i'm there i'm concentrating on the pictures i'm a fly, a piece of the furniture, just understanding that you are getting what no one else is getting and whether it ever gets seen, everything will get seen that's the fun about being a photographer. you may be dead but you go on. >> it's a very unique role in the white house because every other physician is there to interact with the president and our job is to be the professional observer. sometimes were too close to the situation. fly on the wall can be annoying they are custom to your presence and trust your presence , if you are not there, and actually brings, part of the job is being there, watching trying to stay awake and then some days are intense, but it depends on the situation. >> for me, the obama's were what we called naturals. they were always just themselves and when you're taking pictures, t
panoramic so when they start to get down with the get down they can't hear me move and i'm really at wyatt mover to all that karate set to during the years in my gear, paid off. i'm smooth, i don't bounce or break anything, so they forget i'm there i'm concentrating on the pictures i'm a fly, a piece of the furniture, just understanding that you are getting what no one else is getting and whether it ever gets seen, everything will get seen that's the fun about being a photographer. you may be...
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fight you even yet another person forced to move to alter me or was claudio from the indigenous cora wyatt he's had to trade life along the river for a slum the dam has torn apart his family and the entire coral why a community. but the company has relocated to relatives to a completely different tone so we're isolated here it's a hard situation. the dam's operator rejects suggestions that it is responsible for broken communities and rising crime saying its policies are exemplary. you feel our company has helped revive traditions. to just turn to mice we regularly check on how to form a river bank and help things are doing. and this process of dialogue has improved noticeably. claudio hasn't seen improvement instead he says energy bills here are among the highest in brazil. the effects of been fatal for the environment for water quality and fishing for the river banks and for history it makes me sad to see the rio in this condition. the power plant doesn't even operate as it supposed to with a third of its turbines defective and yet the plan is to build more dams and what was once the unsp
fight you even yet another person forced to move to alter me or was claudio from the indigenous cora wyatt he's had to trade life along the river for a slum the dam has torn apart his family and the entire coral why a community. but the company has relocated to relatives to a completely different tone so we're isolated here it's a hard situation. the dam's operator rejects suggestions that it is responsible for broken communities and rising crime saying its policies are exemplary. you feel our...
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we don't know the answer to the question that wyatt vs. lavine poses which is what would have happen if merck proposed an adequate warning? >> it's a reason why we don't and again i'll bow go back to dr. lain. we have nothing about the duration. >> what page if you happen to have it in your hand -- not that, but the response letter. >> the response letter is page 511. >> thank you very much. >> 511-512. >> another question, the a-typical fracture is that a subset of fractures. >> an a-typical femoral fracture may have an origination as a stress fracture but it sort of goes off -- >> okay, so somebody in stress fracture they may bheen a-typical -- it's too broad in other words, it's too broad, okay got that. that's helpful. >> it's too narrow. >> stress fracture i took from what you just said those words used in merck emphasis application are too broad because it is a subset of those. now which is it? >> it's inaccurate and too narrow. that's the problem. so what -- >> that's very diplomatic. [laughter] but this is my actual where i'm leadi
we don't know the answer to the question that wyatt vs. lavine poses which is what would have happen if merck proposed an adequate warning? >> it's a reason why we don't and again i'll bow go back to dr. lain. we have nothing about the duration. >> what page if you happen to have it in your hand -- not that, but the response letter. >> the response letter is page 511. >> thank you very much. >> 511-512. >> another question, the a-typical fracture is that a...
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says for though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have the dream at which point wyatt tee walker who is in the crowd turns to the person next to them and says oh he is doing the dream. [laughter] that is how we got there and what is interesting is that when you ask evil who are there at the time and who knew king well, to a person they will tell you that they did not, of all the speeches there he made, this was not particularly one that they thought we would be talking about in 50 years time. it was a great speech but none of them denied that, but many of them have different speeches that they thought were better and either way they said great speech was what king did. i spend a fair amount of time in the book looking at why that is. i want to kind of really suggest two things here. the first is that there is something for pretty much everyone in the speech. part of the community was told your genetically stupid anywhere poor because you are stupid in your stupidity is your responsibility and the failings in your community have nothing to do with history and everything
says for though we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow i still have the dream at which point wyatt tee walker who is in the crowd turns to the person next to them and says oh he is doing the dream. [laughter] that is how we got there and what is interesting is that when you ask evil who are there at the time and who knew king well, to a person they will tell you that they did not, of all the speeches there he made, this was not particularly one that they thought we would be talking...
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. >> the strike follows a demographic shift in the district with many wealthy wyatt families opting fort is disproportionately low income. >> what's the future of education for these kids? >> gail chicoine goes to the same school and n there's one side of the coin that's optimistic. >> raise your future if you police public education has a future in california? >> yeah! >> reporter: and i do have good news for the kids. last night l.a. lawmakers approved an additional $10 million for the district for nurses and mental health services. however, that's a car cry from what teachers are demanding, and some bad news. in 1970, the time before the '89 strike, that strike lasted nearly five weeks. >> tone, thank you. >>> an experimental treatment is giving new hope to some patients suffering from multiple sclerosis by stopping their symptoms. >> i was happier than i had been in a long time. i was dish was motivated. i was excited. i thought this is going to be good. >> ahead, two women who struggled for years show us how a stem cell >>> we are tracking this powerful pacific cold front pushing a
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on implement could rise for a wyatt -- unemployment could rise for a while. not it. i will put that down. give me a second. i am so excited. prime age participation not just overall rates but this increased 25 to 50 euros workers again in the heart of their earning years, this has gone up sharply. it appears there is more people coming into the labor force. why are they more optimistic? maybe because they have seen their friends' wages rising. let's go to our third chart. we will look at average hourly earnings which are now at their strongest in nearly 3.2% year-over-year since 2009 going into the recession. this is core inflation, one of the key inflation metrics, under 2% target, usually 8%. follow the blue line higher. bottom line, looks like the jobs reports supported the view jay powell was criticized for when the fed raised rates in december. why are you raising rates if the stock market is falling going to hurt the economy? they were holding nicely, so it looks like this indicates their view. vindicates their view. say aftert does he the jobs report w
on implement could rise for a wyatt -- unemployment could rise for a while. not it. i will put that down. give me a second. i am so excited. prime age participation not just overall rates but this increased 25 to 50 euros workers again in the heart of their earning years, this has gone up sharply. it appears there is more people coming into the labor force. why are they more optimistic? maybe because they have seen their friends' wages rising. let's go to our third chart. we will look at...
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we will explore the roots of independence and wyatt served as the starting point of america's great westwardrails. >> downtown was the place to be. we had several blacksmith shops there. several places you could get hoisted. outfitting general store. if you needed anything that gets you out west you were going to get it here. so just a big buzzing community downtown. >> a tour of president truman's historic sites including a visit to his home and library. sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern...