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carlisle had a secret life, did he owe somebody else money. he had a lot of failed business dealings in his other businesses. so i had a lot of concerns. >> angry ex-business partners? angry current business partners? what, if anything did she have to do with it? >> yeah. i mean, obviously, i didn't know at the time what he was doing. >> coming up -- detectives learn about a charismatic couple knee-deep in doug's oil venture. >> they looked like ken and barbie, their perfectly white teeth and tans. >> did they know anything about the murder? and then finally, investigators have someone to question. >> i researched his criminal history and knew he had a very significant criminal history. i was concerned, was he my hit man? >> we're going to start talking about some things honestly here. >> when "dateline" continues. new sociates, and all of you doing your part - at home. ♪ who've got their eczema under control.rs, with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is
carlisle had a secret life, did he owe somebody else money. he had a lot of failed business dealings in his other businesses. so i had a lot of concerns. >> angry ex-business partners? angry current business partners? what, if anything did she have to do with it? >> yeah. i mean, obviously, i didn't know at the time what he was doing. >> coming up -- detectives learn about a charismatic couple knee-deep in doug's oil venture. >> they looked like ken and barbie, their...
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anybody can guess what a boxcar of ammunition would have done in downtown carlisle, pennsylvania? it wouldn't have been pretty. it is a stunning example of mcclellan's generalship in those days. he needs ammunition. even though these railroaders have risked their lives and set a speed record the cvrr has ever will run during the civil war, not a single one of these rounds is fired at the confederates during the maryland campaign, at least up to that point in time. but, it becomes known as the amazing antietam ammunition run. it is the finest hour. it gets a lot of national press. they are really happy. the militia starts coming home. reynolds starts bringing them back, and the darkest hour for the railroad soon follows. on december 26, heavy fog along the susquehanna river, a train barreling through the fog filled with the 20th volunteer militia from philadelphia smashes into the bridge locomotive called utility and 30 soldiers are killed or permanently maimed. now the cumberland valley is in the press again, but not for a reason they want. it is one of the worst losses of u.s. so
anybody can guess what a boxcar of ammunition would have done in downtown carlisle, pennsylvania? it wouldn't have been pretty. it is a stunning example of mcclellan's generalship in those days. he needs ammunition. even though these railroaders have risked their lives and set a speed record the cvrr has ever will run during the civil war, not a single one of these rounds is fired at the confederates during the maryland campaign, at least up to that point in time. but, it becomes known as the...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. and at this event it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail. and one can find re-enactor or living historians from all different time periods. ranging from the 17th century up to the present. my group here is to discuss the normandie ib sahratian which is taking place this summer. we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. d us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives us a better perspective and appreciation of what the greatest generation went through. if he we can impart even a small inkling of that to passers by and people that visit this place, we feel we've done a fairly good job. the unit that we portray is the fourth infantry division. and it's a unit that's sometimes overshadowed in the realm of world war ii history. but nonthe less, it is one of the spear head units involved in the normandy invasion. it was some of the first amphibious troops that are with ashore and they waded ashore on utah beach. unknown to
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. and at this event it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail. and one can find re-enactor or living historians from all different time periods. ranging from the 17th century up to the present. my group here is to discuss the normandie ib sahratian which is taking place this summer. we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. d us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives...
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. >> patrick carlisle is compass realestate's chief market analyst. he's been watching as sales and home listings have come to what he describes as a screeching halt. >> the number of properties pulled off the market jumped by 800% in one week the number of properties going into contract dropped like 75%. so these are very drastic effects. >> for weeks now, realestate agents have been optimistic that the product that is california realestate would remain unflappable. >> are you worried about long- term impactings to the housing market in california? >> i'm really not. we remain optimistic. we've been there before. >> to an extent, they're right to have continued confidence. home prices have not gone down. neither have rents. but carlisle points out the housing market is usually about 3 to 6 weeks behind the stock mark so the impacts are just starting to show. >> it seems clear that our up cycle has come to an end. >> realtor.com reports there are nearly half as many listings on the market now as there were at this time last year. in the bay area, ther
. >> patrick carlisle is compass realestate's chief market analyst. he's been watching as sales and home listings have come to what he describes as a screeching halt. >> the number of properties pulled off the market jumped by 800% in one week the number of properties going into contract dropped like 75%. so these are very drastic effects. >> for weeks now, realestate agents have been optimistic that the product that is california realestate would remain unflappable. >>...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. this year's theme was the 75th anniversary of d-day. up next, we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> army heritage days is an annual event held in may at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundredsing h in hundreds of living history hobbyists are selected by the center to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. the theme this year was the 75th anniversary of d-day. next on "american artifacts" we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> my name is craig hall. i basically consider myself an amateur military historian. i do various impressions. and this impression here today is to represent the contribution of the soviet union as an ally of the americans and the brit
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. this year's theme was the 75th anniversary of d-day. up next, we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> army heritage days is an annual event held in may at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundredsing h in...
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carlisle's research shows a typical spring season like 2019, where real estate comes out of the winter slump. but this march, he says most people are either afraid to list or don't have the money to pay. >> people have to have jobs to be able to afford to buy homes or rent homes. >> reporter: listed homes are still selling, which is good news for people like jeanie morrison. >> i thought the whole year would be different. >> reporter: in january, her husband dennis died from health complications unrelated to covid-19, so she's moving closer to her son jay and down sizing. she sold her family home of 18 years. they had one open house, then were forced to take the sale and tours online. >> a month or two months ago, i think our posture would have been a little more aggressive, but in these current time, you know, there's a little bit more at stake. >> reporter: in some cases, buyers are able to tour homes in person, but only if the home is vacant, like this one. if somebody is living there, you will not be allowed to do a walk through. these in person tours are really only meant for case
carlisle's research shows a typical spring season like 2019, where real estate comes out of the winter slump. but this march, he says most people are either afraid to list or don't have the money to pay. >> people have to have jobs to be able to afford to buy homes or rent homes. >> reporter: listed homes are still selling, which is good news for people like jeanie morrison. >> i thought the whole year would be different. >> reporter: in january, her husband dennis died...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. this year's theme was the 75th anniversary of d-day. up next, we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> army heritage days is an annual event held in may at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundredsing h in
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. this year's theme was the 75th anniversary of d-day. up next, we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> army heritage days is an annual event held in may at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundredsing h in
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guests on the show: david matthews, sturgil simpson, brandi carlisle. and, actually, in 2018, sturgil and brandi came on the show with john prine, to sing with him, and tonight, i'm glad to say that brandi carlisle is back, to sing one of john's songs for you, and tell you a little about what he meant to her. >> hey, everybody. brandi carlisle here, at home. i have been asked to record one of john prine's songs for tonight. and it's a great honor for me. i've been thinking long and hard about it, because there's so many amazing and powerful messages that john prine has left the world. and for the people that weren't familiar with his music, they're about to get a whole lot of truth dropped on them, which i am really happy about, at least. but i think that this is a song that john would like me to sing, because this song refers to the people that we're all staying home to protect. and it reminds us that older people aren't expendable, that they... they made us who we are, and they've given us every single thing that we've had. so, even though john never
guests on the show: david matthews, sturgil simpson, brandi carlisle. and, actually, in 2018, sturgil and brandi came on the show with john prine, to sing with him, and tonight, i'm glad to say that brandi carlisle is back, to sing one of john's songs for you, and tell you a little about what he meant to her. >> hey, everybody. brandi carlisle here, at home. i have been asked to record one of john prine's songs for tonight. and it's a great honor for me. i've been thinking long and hard...
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the team i am working in carlisle, they're absolutely phenomenal the team i am working in carlisle, they‘ re absolutely phenomenal and they‘ re absolutely phenomenal and the work with other girls on the quys the work with other girls on the guys and the doctors everybody is fantastic. i could not ask to mike with a better team at the minute. they are all working every hour and beyond and they‘ re they are all working every hour and beyond and they're trying to remain positive and that's the main part and also the community, people are helping us in the community by dropping off drinks, food, supplies and kindness that's been brought has been fantastic. more kindness shown by sarah as well, a great idea which iam sure by sarah as well, a great idea which i am sure you hope will take off? tell us more about it sarah. it started a week of the and we had 150 holiday vendors on board across the country ranging from cottages in cornwall to castles in scotland, it even gone across the channel. we had a property that featured on the diy shadow, they gave a price away. a property that featu
the team i am working in carlisle, they're absolutely phenomenal the team i am working in carlisle, they‘ re absolutely phenomenal and they‘ re absolutely phenomenal and the work with other girls on the quys the work with other girls on the guys and the doctors everybody is fantastic. i could not ask to mike with a better team at the minute. they are all working every hour and beyond and they‘ re they are all working every hour and beyond and they're trying to remain positive and that's...
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. >> patrick carlisle is a chief channellist, what he describes as a screeching halt. >> the number of properties pulled off the market jumped by 800% in one week, the number of properties going into contract dropped like 75%. those are very drastic affects. >> for weeks now, real estate agents have been optimistic that the product which is california real estate is impactful. >> are you worried about the housing market impact in california? >> i'm really not, we've been there before. >> home prices have not gone down, carlisle reports the housing market is 3 to 6 weeks behind the stock market so theimpacts are just starting to show. >> it is made pretty clear that our up cycle has dom to an end. realtor.com has nearly as many listings as there were last years in the bay area there were 9500 active listings in march, since shelter in place took affect that number dropped to 8,000. new listings went from 1800 to lessthan 800. this march, he says most people are either afraid to list or tonight don't have to money to buy. >> people have to have jobs to be able to afford to buy homes or t
. >> patrick carlisle is a chief channellist, what he describes as a screeching halt. >> the number of properties pulled off the market jumped by 800% in one week, the number of properties going into contract dropped like 75%. those are very drastic affects. >> for weeks now, real estate agents have been optimistic that the product which is california real estate is impactful. >> are you worried about the housing market impact in california? >> i'm really not,...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists are selected by the center to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. next on "american artifacts," we visit a medical tent set up as a world war ii u.s. army battalion aid station, a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front lines. >> hi, folks, i'm dr. moody and this is the aid station, part of the 101st airborne. i'm a physician. yeah, i'm a doctor that plays doctor. so, but no, i'm an internal medicine physician in harrisburg, pennsylvania. and this is my hobby. this is my -- i love it. i love the guys out here. i love speaking to the public. i love the educational factor that we're trying to keep all this alive. and the kids, really, they enjoy it, too. i try to make it enjoyable and let them know how important this is to understand what the history was. and what this is, this basically is a mobile emergency room. you've heard o
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists are selected by the center to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. next on "american artifacts," we visit a medical tent set up as a world war ii u.s. army battalion aid station, a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front lines. >> hi, folks, i'm dr. moody and...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists are selected by the centers to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects, ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. the theme this year was the 75th anniversary of d-day. next, on american artifacts, we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. . . . >> my name is craig hall. i basically consider myself an amateur military historian. i do various impressions. this impression here today is to represent the contribution of the soviet union as an ally of the americans and the british, to helping them win world war ii. we have to give equal credit to our allies. some would say, we couldn't have done it by ourselves, but the point is -- and people asked me why do i do this impression. i think because the reason is that we need to tell the story about the eastern front. if you don't understand what happened on the eastern front, you don't understand world war ii. the soviets made a significant contr
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists are selected by the centers to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects, ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. the theme this year was the 75th anniversary of d-day. next, on american artifacts, we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. . . . >> my name is craig hall. i basically consider myself an amateur military historian. i...
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camping was conducted at berkeley, texas, camp crowder, missouri, carlisle barracks, pennsylvania, fort lewis, washington, and a camp in illinois. in addition to the overseas needs, hospitals and laboratory facilities in the interior had to be expanded. general hospitals increased from four to 65. 56 regional hospitals were established, 26 for army forces and 30 for army air forces. 30 station hospitals where required, 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the army air forces. there were 10 service command laboratories. the medical department was based with the job of staffing, training, and equipping these installations where their wartime response ability. enlisted personnel received training at the medical department and technician schools. located at fitzsimmons general hospital and nine other general hospitals in addition to the army medical center. these men and women became specialized medical laboratory technicians whose loyal and able wartime record prominent civilian schools contributed to the training. sanitary officers are scientists. that directedup multiple sections
camping was conducted at berkeley, texas, camp crowder, missouri, carlisle barracks, pennsylvania, fort lewis, washington, and a camp in illinois. in addition to the overseas needs, hospitals and laboratory facilities in the interior had to be expanded. general hospitals increased from four to 65. 56 regional hospitals were established, 26 for army forces and 30 for army air forces. 30 station hospitals where required, 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the army air forces. there were...
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also, we'll take you to carlisle, pennsylvania, to see an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you all know who lizzy boredon is and raise your hand if you had had ever heard of this murder, the gene harris murder trial before this class. the deepest cause where we'll find the true meaning of the revolution was in the transformation that took part in the minds of the american people. >> we'll talk about both of the sides of the story here, right? the tools, techniques of slave owner power and we'll also talk about the tools and techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. >> watch history professors lead discussions with their students on topics ranging from the american revolution to september 11th. lectures and history on c-span3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. find it where you listen to podcasts. snoend snoend ♪ >>> my name is kim mccarty. i'm the curator here at washington crossing historic park in pennsylvania. today is very
also, we'll take you to carlisle, pennsylvania, to see an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you all know who lizzy boredon is and raise your hand if you had had ever heard of this murder, the gene harris murder trial before this class. the deepest cause where we'll find the true meaning of the revolution was in the transformation that took part in the...
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well for more on this story let's cross now to carlisle in the u.k. and bring in dr john campbell he also works as an independent health analyst he has generated a large following on social media partly due to his reasoned and rational insights into this pandemic dr campbell it's good to have you back on the day we just heard a doctor saying that he believes access to ventilators is being rationed in the u.k. is that something that happening across the country. no that's not really my experience now i'm not directly working in intensive care anymore but i do have quite a few contacts in intensive care units in different parts of the country and they're telling me that in most parts of the country outside of the london area there's actually still some reserve capacity so for example in the local intensive care unit here those are empty beds at the moment so we still do have some intensive care capacity now it has been full and in parts of the country it will be full but that normally happens anyway so at the moment at the moment hospital beds and inten
well for more on this story let's cross now to carlisle in the u.k. and bring in dr john campbell he also works as an independent health analyst he has generated a large following on social media partly due to his reasoned and rational insights into this pandemic dr campbell it's good to have you back on the day we just heard a doctor saying that he believes access to ventilators is being rationed in the u.k. is that something that happening across the country. no that's not really my...
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charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. david: to slow the spread of the coronavirus, businesses and consumers around the world are putting all but the most essential activities on pause. >> you must stay at home. david: a global economic slowdown seems inevitable. the question is how long will it last? and how hard will it hit? >> we can expect by june 1 we will be well on our way to recovery. david: even as the downturn looms, businesses are taking steps to limit the impact. >> the price signal suggests less investment, less need for oil. >> we do see people taking advantage of the opportunities. david: co
charles: i think maybe you ought to consider, i know carlisle a lot, you have done a fantastic job. how about an index fund? ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary....
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this unit training was conducted crowder, comp missouri, carlisle barracks, alabama, forth lewis, washington, and camp ellis in illinois. addition to the overseas need, hospital and laboratory facilities in the zone of had to be expanded. general hospitals increased from a total of four to 65. hospitals were established. 30 for the army air forces. weretation hospitals required, 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the forces. in addition, there were 10 service command laboratories. the medical department was spaced with the enormous job of equippingtraining and these various installations for their wartime responsibility. enlisted personnel received training at the medical department enlisted technician schools. mdets, located at the general hospital and nine other hospitals. and women became highly specialized medical technicians, whose loyal and able wartime effort merits the highest praise. prominent civilian medical schools throughout the country the medicalto laboratory offices. -- this new officer corps was the group of scientists who bacteriology, biochemistry, serology and of
this unit training was conducted crowder, comp missouri, carlisle barracks, alabama, forth lewis, washington, and camp ellis in illinois. addition to the overseas need, hospital and laboratory facilities in the zone of had to be expanded. general hospitals increased from a total of four to 65. hospitals were established. 30 for the army air forces. weretation hospitals required, 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the forces. in addition, there were 10 service command laboratories. the...
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anybody can guess what a boxcar full of ammunition would have done in downtown carlisle, pennsylvania. it would not have been pretty. example of mcclellan's generalship in those days. he does not need the ammunition. even of these railroaders have risked their lives and set a new speed record for the fastest route the cvr has ever or will ever run during the civil war, not a single one of these ammunition rounds is fired during the maryland campaign, or at least at that time. theit becomes known as amazing auntie adam ammunition run. it is the finest southern white hour. learn more about the importance -- learn more at 6:00 p.m. eastern about the parts of the cumberland valley railroad. you're watching american history tv. >> this is american history tv. on c-span3. feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. tv,ext, on american history stephanie jones-rogers details her research into southern white women slaveholders who, she calculates, comprised 40% of slave owners in some regions. the previous estimate had been 10%. she is the author of "they were her property: white
anybody can guess what a boxcar full of ammunition would have done in downtown carlisle, pennsylvania. it would not have been pretty. example of mcclellan's generalship in those days. he does not need the ammunition. even of these railroaders have risked their lives and set a new speed record for the fastest route the cvr has ever or will ever run during the civil war, not a single one of these ammunition rounds is fired during the maryland campaign, or at least at that time. theit becomes...
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my hello and welcome again to rewind norah carlisle since we launched al-jazeera english back in 2006 on library of award winning documentaries has been growing year by year and heroine rewind we're revisiting some of the best of them today we're rewinding more than 10 years to a series that looked at the data lives of children in conference.
my hello and welcome again to rewind norah carlisle since we launched al-jazeera english back in 2006 on library of award winning documentaries has been growing year by year and heroine rewind we're revisiting some of the best of them today we're rewinding more than 10 years to a series that looked at the data lives of children in conference.
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the warm up begins as tell us carlisle into the low. mid 70s tomorrow. 60s around san francisco and oakland. things will be warming up as we head through the middle part of the week. notice how we begin today with some clouds. during the afternoon winds are going to turn a little out of the north-northeast. it's going to help to clear out our skies. temperatures will start to climb up a little bit for tomorrow and more noticeably by tuesday and weapons you see high pressure building towards california.evi. what you'll notice is how most of the bay area in the 70s, san francisco bayside location. wednesday, this is the day where i think we could see a few places getting closer to 80 degrees. be out towards antioch once again. san joej seeing the upper 70s. then breezy at times, a system that drops into our east on thursday and friday. by next weekend as you see right there, the change back to seeing some scattered showers and schooling temperatures by in time next week. temperatures around san francisco, we're going to speed up the warmu
the warm up begins as tell us carlisle into the low. mid 70s tomorrow. 60s around san francisco and oakland. things will be warming up as we head through the middle part of the week. notice how we begin today with some clouds. during the afternoon winds are going to turn a little out of the north-northeast. it's going to help to clear out our skies. temperatures will start to climb up a little bit for tomorrow and more noticeably by tuesday and weapons you see high pressure building towards...
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the art miller is the author of ten books and also an operating executive with the carlisle group which most americans know as the preeminent venture capitalist fund in the united states. chairedded boards of the counselors at the mcchartty associates, among the more treasured guests have on my radio show and i'm leading personal lay campaign to get admiral stavridis on the board of at least one or at least three big tech companies so google, facebook, and amazon bring to their perspective and discussions a view to the national security of the united states from someone knowledgeable about all these things. so, for his 37 years -- [applause] -- i also like to point out he spent 11 of those years out of sight of land. so that is quite a recommendation. please join me in welcoming admiral james stavridis. [applause] >> what re are going to do is a little different for our audience here and on c-span i'll ask the admiral a few questions and then he'll do a presentation and i want to make broader. he thank you author of ten books. the first question is, i titles matter. never -- why did you
the art miller is the author of ten books and also an operating executive with the carlisle group which most americans know as the preeminent venture capitalist fund in the united states. chairedded boards of the counselors at the mcchartty associates, among the more treasured guests have on my radio show and i'm leading personal lay campaign to get admiral stavridis on the board of at least one or at least three big tech companies so google, facebook, and amazon bring to their perspective and...
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. >> i'm a fellow at the carlisle group. two questions. one is psychological operations are being used to impact and influence anti-facts whether it's election related themes to push people away from science let's say. is that from a definition standpoint, do you consider that hacking or is it using public means that it then developed here in the u.s. that are accessible to everybody to essentially perpetrator put forward ideas that are then being shared by americans and others around the world. we can clarify that we can understand what we are talking about as if that's defined by hacking. >> the second one is to bring this conversation a little bit to the huawei conversation if as we are anticipating or we are seeing huawei is going to set the technology standard for 5g is relieved forward to the next generation. how will that impact the ability of china and others to use that hardware infrastructure to get what you've been studying in assessing and writing about in terms of information? >> i would not consider what you described in your
. >> i'm a fellow at the carlisle group. two questions. one is psychological operations are being used to impact and influence anti-facts whether it's election related themes to push people away from science let's say. is that from a definition standpoint, do you consider that hacking or is it using public means that it then developed here in the u.s. that are accessible to everybody to essentially perpetrator put forward ideas that are then being shared by americans and others around the...
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carlisle, i'll answer that offline. >> john meyers. >> governor, thank you, can you mare hear me? >> john, you may need to ask me one question. i have the capacity only for one. but you guys can circle back. i know you have a lot to ask and i want to be able to be as repensive as possible. >> i want to ask you about people wearing masks? public. i think there is still a thrill bit of confusion. do your guy dislevers it up to let people do what they think best. that is not what we have seen in riverside where they are being much more specific. and even l. a. mayor who was much more specific last night. so are you not comfortable with issuing a little bit more strong guidance on this because it is not the same everywhere in the state. do you think those locals are doing the right thing and people should just listen to that. what is the message about wearing a mask. >>> we were clear. absolute clarity. first state ve. not a sub city tuesday. i'll repeat that. masks are not a substitute for physical distancing. that is crystal clear. an incredibly important message to express. it very
carlisle, i'll answer that offline. >> john meyers. >> governor, thank you, can you mare hear me? >> john, you may need to ask me one question. i have the capacity only for one. but you guys can circle back. i know you have a lot to ask and i want to be able to be as repensive as possible. >> i want to ask you about people wearing masks? public. i think there is still a thrill bit of confusion. do your guy dislevers it up to let people do what they think best. that is...
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. >> from the carlisle group. >> you have unbelievable platform, why would you become mayor. david is very involved in the city. david, mayor of chicago. you don't get it then. you don't understand. the center of gravity of politics moving out of washington, out of brussels, out of london. part of it is dysfunction. all the weakens and matchup against all the local. immediate and impactful and we have been here before. it's not only things returning locally and more and more of real estate that needs to be done for the better. >> is it real estate or slack? >> local governments are leading the charge in climate change. local governments are leading on immigration. from a welcoming city to library having immigration corners to deal with citizenship, local governments are taking on leadership of inclusive growth or inequality. on research, used to be the federal government. mike comes up the very idea of cornell university dona and 10 years later rivalling the west coast on tech start. we are now doing it with the discovery center. research centers was never -- the mayor would
. >> from the carlisle group. >> you have unbelievable platform, why would you become mayor. david is very involved in the city. david, mayor of chicago. you don't get it then. you don't understand. the center of gravity of politics moving out of washington, out of brussels, out of london. part of it is dysfunction. all the weakens and matchup against all the local. immediate and impactful and we have been here before. it's not only things returning locally and more and more of real...
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joshua, carlisle madison, 17 today. and loves playing soccer. darnell,d kelsey clawson madison, turning 17. sweet 16er cook, whose is today. coffee andd, lindsay logan beckham, turning 18. and as a senior at newton county high school. happy 16th birthday to madison mcveigh and madison surely and mckenzie harris is turning 13 today. happy birthday malika clark. happy number 10 to a fourth-grader as scott central elementary, michelle bradford. milli-ander 10 to that happy number 12 to molly. happy birthday porter. happy birthday to morgan laird, suite 16 very happy birthday to natalie griffith. natalie, your aunt mallory is also helping us save lives. fowlerirthday to nathan and paige davis, a student at the mississippi school of a rt in brookhaven. happy birthday to ray adele robinson, celebrating their sweet 16. happy birthday to river and riley bailey and happy number nine to russell and scotty bradley. happy birthday tyler and skyler long and spencer kirk and sylvia bell, turning 15. bria antonioay to ta cooper junior happy birthday to tyler h
joshua, carlisle madison, 17 today. and loves playing soccer. darnell,d kelsey clawson madison, turning 17. sweet 16er cook, whose is today. coffee andd, lindsay logan beckham, turning 18. and as a senior at newton county high school. happy 16th birthday to madison mcveigh and madison surely and mckenzie harris is turning 13 today. happy birthday malika clark. happy number 10 to a fourth-grader as scott central elementary, michelle bradford. milli-ander 10 to that happy number 12 to molly....
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carlisle cofounder david rubenstein will be speaking with later on ceo leadership live at 4:30 p.m. in new york. coming up, crude tumbling back towards $10 as the futures curve comes under pressure get again. more in today's technically speaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. joining me is mike mcglone. he is the commodity guy. want to ask you about oil under pressure again. 10 or $11 in the front month wti contract. mike: it is all about get me out of the june contract, which expires in three weeks. what we are showing in the first chart in white is open interest on the june contract. it is plunging compared to june of last year, where it took longer to get down. people are saying get me out, i do not want to get in there. it had a spike earlier. now people are getting out. we can roll over the next one, which shows june relative to brent. alix: a lot of people say if it is happening here will it happen in brent. what does the chart tell you there? mike: the first thing to remember about brent's it is seaborne and cash settled. wti. not land locked lik
carlisle cofounder david rubenstein will be speaking with later on ceo leadership live at 4:30 p.m. in new york. coming up, crude tumbling back towards $10 as the futures curve comes under pressure get again. more in today's technically speaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. joining me is mike mcglone. he is the commodity guy. want to ask you about oil under pressure again. 10 or $11 in the front month wti contract. mike: it is all about get me out of the june...
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was the case at grand central where the carlisle color line black workers the means proverbially seeking to makea utway out of no way . in the contract having flourished as one of the most iconic service occupations of f the last century. grand central depot 95 with the was what sat had become exclusively black by 1905. the source of pride of the job was started by an old invariably associated with african-american men . whereas whites shunned the workers to low in fat, black recognize it as a rare and provisions one option in an era of rigid racial barriers. at grand central american college students on the right as a means to pay their way through school . the man who prayed this opportunity for securing a foothold for his professional and social advancements was james williams. individual whose history at grand central terminal is the urban legend and mythology of the landmarkwheel today . more to formally enslaved african-american parents in 1838 , williams broke the color line at grand central's likeredcap attendance in 1903 . shawn williams higher, the former public reminder that a
was the case at grand central where the carlisle color line black workers the means proverbially seeking to makea utway out of no way . in the contract having flourished as one of the most iconic service occupations of f the last century. grand central depot 95 with the was what sat had become exclusively black by 1905. the source of pride of the job was started by an old invariably associated with african-american men . whereas whites shunned the workers to low in fat, black recognize it as a...
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detect an immune response joining us on the phone is chris smith, the ceo, a company backed by the carlisle grownup and others tell us about this particular break through and how quickly you think kit get rolled out >>> thank you. great to be with you first i want to thank all the health care officials and/or though clinical teammates out there. at ortho our mission is to save lives. we've been a leader around infectious diseases for 30 years. this is just another step in our company journey. we're one part of the overall solution when you think about this test, it's really the first test that has a large national install basis of blood analyzers that's in hospitals and labs. we can scale and detect antibodies of covid-19 as an example we would be in over 1,000 hospitals and labs. given the ability to scale quickly this antibody test will give us critical, critical in determining the country's approach to re-open markets and returning employees back to work >> chris, one second one question i have, though, about that in terms, though, of the speed and rapidity of this, this is a blood test
detect an immune response joining us on the phone is chris smith, the ceo, a company backed by the carlisle grownup and others tell us about this particular break through and how quickly you think kit get rolled out >>> thank you. great to be with you first i want to thank all the health care officials and/or though clinical teammates out there. at ortho our mission is to save lives. we've been a leader around infectious diseases for 30 years. this is just another step in our company...
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it's backed by the carlisle group. it produces hundreds of thousands of tests each week throughout april and it is ramping up production to half a million. approximately 150,000 tests can be processed in an hour. chris smith said the unprecedented nature of this rapidly spreading virus needed a response they are working to make their antibody test kit available to the areas with the greatest need we will be speaking with chris smith tomorrow morning but if, in fact, this test works, it could be a significant help in the fight against this virus when we come back, we're going to speak to senator marco rubio on the government's new $350 billion small business aid program and how the senator's already saying businesses will need more cash as we head to a break, take a look at oil prices right now the chief executive of russia's wealth fund said they are very, very close to a production cut deal with saudi arabia wti ude crat 27.47 we're back with the senator in just a minute. you should be mad your neighbor always wants t
it's backed by the carlisle group. it produces hundreds of thousands of tests each week throughout april and it is ramping up production to half a million. approximately 150,000 tests can be processed in an hour. chris smith said the unprecedented nature of this rapidly spreading virus needed a response they are working to make their antibody test kit available to the areas with the greatest need we will be speaking with chris smith tomorrow morning but if, in fact, this test works, it could be...
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let's talk now to helen davison — carlisle's green city councillor and former public health doctor who is one of those backing a campaign for the broader public to wear facemasks too. thank you very much forjoining us. there has been a lot of debate about it, because the world health organization says that there are limited situations in which people wear them. understandably people say that if those who are treating people with covid—19 wear them, why shouldn't the worst of us? explain why? this basically two reasons for wearing a mask. one is which health workers and front line workers need to wear a mask to protect themselves from being infected and for that you need ppe grade clinical masks that will actually protect the infection is getting on. what we are advocating are advocating is something different which is actually about the public wearing masks to prevent them from spreading infection to others, so if they have gotan infection to others, so if they have got an asymptomatic infection or if they have the infection and are not symptomatic that are actually infectious, by pu
let's talk now to helen davison — carlisle's green city councillor and former public health doctor who is one of those backing a campaign for the broader public to wear facemasks too. thank you very much forjoining us. there has been a lot of debate about it, because the world health organization says that there are limited situations in which people wear them. understandably people say that if those who are treating people with covid—19 wear them, why shouldn't the worst of us? explain...
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we've still got a midwives space there, which means that, whatever happens, currently i'm going up to carlisle hospital instead. so a longer drive. it's hidden away a bit, but it's there. one of the biggest fears amongst some new mums like rachel is that partners might not even be allowed in the labour suite. we've been told guidance from nhs england around this is due any day. i'm clinging on to stays forjuly. that's the thing that's really important to me. but if it can't happen because of health and safety, then we'lljust have to positively hypnobirth our way through it and hope for the best. we've been told you will be allowed your birth partner. yeah. 0h, brilliant. that's great. that's what i'm desperately clinging on to. i can deal with anything else, i think, but i'd love him to be there. he's reading all the books, bless him. is there a photograph somewhere? a scan picture? in fact, all uk nations told us pregnant women like clare are allowed one birthing partner in the labour suite. but wales told us that partner had to be from within their own household. so no friends, no mums. so w
we've still got a midwives space there, which means that, whatever happens, currently i'm going up to carlisle hospital instead. so a longer drive. it's hidden away a bit, but it's there. one of the biggest fears amongst some new mums like rachel is that partners might not even be allowed in the labour suite. we've been told guidance from nhs england around this is due any day. i'm clinging on to stays forjuly. that's the thing that's really important to me. but if it can't happen because of...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history
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