At brown university. Finally, we will get consumer data info for march. Jonathan im not sure the fed chair is going to make any news today. She is speaking at brown university. 125 yearsmemorating at brown. Speaking, you is have to listen. Jonathan on this occasion, maybe not. Lets get to the top stories. Payroll is out at 8 30 a. M. 4. 6 will be a Unemployment Rate. Chiefg us is our economist. Although with this is ethan sheis lets pretend delivers the speech and she looks at two things, the payroll report and what is happening. What will be the biggest concern . Ethan its the job market. Weve had the slowdown in the fed has been saying no big deal. We are not concerned about it. That keeps june it very much alive area if we have twoweek job reports in a row, we start to worry. I think its a very close call. If this continues, i think they skip. If we get a pick up in data, i think they hike. Jonathan how much lower would it have to be to take june off the table . Would get two more j
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Woodrow Sylvester Woody Hoover, 77, of Lusby, MD passed away peacefully at Calvert Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. He was born on June 15, 1944 to the late, Thomas Jefferson Hoover and Margaret Virginia (White) Hoover.
Woody was drafted into the United States Army, where he served in Vietnam. During his heroic service, Woody was given several commendations, National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal and Vietnam Service Medal. Woody made his family and country proud for his dedication to his country. He was honorably discharged and returned home safe.
Woody would meet Jeanette and make her his bride in 1973. They were married for nearly 48 years, and together they had two daughters, Annie and Tena.
call for backup and to back off when there may be harm. consider it another arm of the police department. reporter: their jobs will center around property crimes. graffiti, vandalism, auto theft. they will fingerprint, even take evidence photos. the idea is to free police officers to work violent crimes. nathan lee hopes his crime scene work will lead to a full- time police officer job. that s the really cool part of it. i guess what people might not know is that we get a lot more training on csi-related stuff than some officers. reporter: the demand says their work will pass the toughest scrutiny. they will be able to testify about the evidence collection, about the preservation of evidence at a scene and about what they saw when this arrived. they will be writing police reports. so they are fully trained and will be fully equipped to meet all those needs. our training was very difficult, from the academic standpoint to our defensive physical training. it was ver