We are pleased to have our own tim reeves here. He is our Deputy Director and our supervisory archivist. He is my go to guy on Administration Related questions. I rely on him greatly. But he is here to speak to you today and the western influences on our beloved president ike eisenhower. Tim came to the Eisenhower Library in 2008 from the National Archives in kansas city. Hes a graduate of Wichita State and impore area state and served in the Yunited States army for five years. Thank you for your service. Tim is the author of many articles on a variety of subjects. These include eisenhower, of course, d day, the presidency of grant, and prison baseball. Of course. So i hope that you enjoy our program today. Please welcome with me, tim reeves. [applause. Okay. Well, thanks, everybody. And great to see such a nice turnout during the middle of the week and really appreciate it again. We know that the food has a large part in the attraction of these events. Not just the wonderful speakers
Horrendous crash, he had to say goodbye to his 4yearold daughter lenexie. My 4yearold daughter got taken from me. She was really smart and she had fun when she was with me and were going to miss her. Reporter here the two little girls are shown last year. On family videos cardoza shared with abc7 news. The driver of this white ford pickup, 23yearold noe sal cito is charged with the girls death. He was driving at high speeds when he realized the deputies wide receiver foll were following him. Contra costa sheriffs maintain there was no Police Pursuit and that the deputy followi inin ii saucedo sped away without their sirens. Jesus cardoza says if the sire rans had been act vatded, things might have turned out differently for his family. If they had the sirens, maybe this would have been prevented. Reporter Edith Cardoza is in another hospital while her daughter fighting to breathe on her own. Its not looking well. Well now to this drizzly wet weather hitting the bay area. Here is what i
To bring home a win. Usa has been waiting for years to revenge the loss that was so heart breaking to them against japan. And so now they have this opportunity. Woodruff those are some of the stories were covering on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems skollfoundation. Org. And with the ongoing support of these institutions and. This program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Woodruff the heaviest fighting in months raged in the northern syrian city of aleppo today as Government Forces tried to repel a coordinated attack by rebels. More than a dozen Islamic Militant groups including al qaedas affiliate in syria launched the assault on government positions overnight. President bashar alass
That exclusive cnbc investigation coming up as power lunch starts right now welcome, everybody i am Brian Sullivan. It may not look like stocks are doing much the dow is up 43 points. Modest gains but dont let the numbers fool you. As michelle said, those are all new intraday highs for the major indexes and hopefully for your money as well. This despite the north korean threat oils recovery helping some of the battered energy stocks, which is helping the overall market some big individual stock stories that you should be following, equifax battered again following a downgrade. That stock now down 35 since the data breach was announced a week ago and oracle down 7 , thats on concerns about its current quarter. Ty brian, thank you very much. Welcome, everybody im tyler mathisen, and heres what else is happening at this hour macys ramping up for the holidays, hiring 80,000 seasonal workers. But that is down from last year. Google reportedly considering investing a billion dollars in lyft
We are about five miles outside the city of portland. The white house the lighthouse was first lit in 1791. Construction probably started several years earlier but was halted at one time when it ran out of funds. This was part of the district of massachusetts at that time and the funds werent coming through. In 1789 all the lighthouses were placed under federal control and the portland lighthouse was the first lighthouse that was finished after that always signed by george washington. It rises above the surrounding land, so it is the portland head. At that time it was the portland head and when they built the lighthouse here it was portland head light. It was very treacherous for ships to sail into a harbor, when they didnt have much control over a sailing vessel at the time. I lighthouse was supposed to guide a lighthouse guided shipping to a harbor on the right path. And this piece of land on portland head, there is nothing on this side of it or that side of it that is blocking the v