institute. but we are here both spirit and virtually our foundation. toby philanthropies is proud to support george shultz fellowships and lecture series. we established this program in december of 2020 in honor of georgia s hundredth birthday. it was pleased to have his legacy enshrined in this manner. one short month later, we said goodbye to him, as you all know, george shultz had an illustrious career in government academe and in the business world. he was a mentor to many myself. he was also my journalist friend, taught our privilege to play a part in distinguished scholars together for a series of roundtable such as this evening s program, which honors georgia s life leadership and legacy. we look forward to a future occasion where we can meet with you in person. thank you for being here this evening. my name is anthony eames and i am the director scholarly initiatives here at the ronald reagan presidential foundation, an institute. and it s my privilege to welcome you
virtually our foundation. toby philanthropies is proud to support george shultz fellowships and lecture series. we established this program in december of 2020 in honor of georgia s hundredth birthday. it was pleased to have his legacy enshrined in this manner. one short month later, we said goodbye to him, as you all know, george shultz had an illustrious career in government academe and in the business world. he was a mentor to many myself. he was also my journalist friend, taught our privilege to play a part in distinguished scholars together for a series of roundtable such as this evening s program, which honors georgia s life leadership and legacy. we look forward to a future occasion where we can meet with you in person. thank you for being here this evening. my name is anthony eames and i am the director scholarly initiatives here at the ronald reagan presidential foundation, an institute. and it s my privilege to welcome you to this evening s ambassador s roundtable.
Des Moines, IA (AP) Charges against a Missouri man accused in a deadly Iowa attack have been upgraded. The Des Moines Police Department said in a news release that an amended charge of first-degree murder was filed Friday against 52-year-old Tony Wayne Hyde. He was arrested in September after a Polk County deputy witnessed 62-year-old Timothy Guy Thacker being assaulted and stopped to intervene. Thacker had sustained serious head and facial injuries. He was rushed to a hospital, where he died five days later. Hyde was booked into the Polk County Jail on a felony count accusing him of causing serious injury. The decision to upgrade the charge was made after Thacker's death was ruled a homicide following an autopsy.