Test test test. Test test test. With us from the South Carolina association for Economic Development. Bernie . Thank you and welcome. I bring you greetings from warmer climates where there are Smiling Faces and beautiful places. [ laughter ] South Carolina is a great place to be. We have urban and rural areas that definitely have slight differences. In South Carolina, the Unemployment Rate in our 11 most distressed and rural count iies averages 12 , this is twice that of the more developed and you are urbanized counties. Our three most prosperous counties is home to 40 of the states Bank Deposits. What that translates into is thats where capital largely resides. Whereas the Rural Communities, the 11 most rural and distressed count geez home to 4 of the states Bank Deposits. At the same time, South Carolina rich in land assets or 65 of our state is considered rural as far as landmass. Now, some may say that that is a challenge but we see that as an area of great opportunity and innovati
Panel of scholars discuss how the United States and the United Kingdom cooperated to train Intelligence Officers in the developing world. The panel also explores the different ways the americans and the soviets understood and cultivated espionage and intelligence during the cold war. This hour and 30 minute event is part of a larger conference led welcome, everyone. History and Public Policy program at the Woodrow Wilson center for scholars. I am thrilled and delighted and privileged to welcome all of you to the wilson center, and to this annual meeting of the association of International Intelligence history. That is cosponsored by the association, the wilson center, and the German Historical Institute. Which will be hosting a fun saturday morning. Delighted to see so many familiar and new faces. Delighted to have so many leading experts on intelligence history and Intelligence Matters from both sides of the atlantic here with us today. We are also throw that this event will be taped
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Startled her awake. She looked up and saw a shadow standing over her. Groggy, she reached for the phone, shined a light trying to figure and saw him duck. I could see him crouched down on the floor. He did not look up at me. He was petting the cat. Quest police to the strange man was 24yearold jasper. He lives one street over from her but she had never seen him before. Police have no idea why he broke in or why he took a liking to her cat. Is, had the cat not jumped off the bed and woken me up when he realized someone was in the room, how long would he have stood there staring at me . And what was he thinking about doing . And what i have woken up with some strange man on top of me in the middle of the night . She says she will yelled for him to leave. He slowly got up and calmly walked out of her house as she followed him out. Client thinks he came in through a side door that her learned to unlock. Police found a fingerprint he left behind. They found him and tried to . They . He trie
I used to love it when i would be in icu and be looking at all the machines and you knew that if it flat lined you had a problem. You just get tired. Youre not in pain. You just get tired. And the next thing i know, a nurse in the icu, a doctor comes in, heres what we have to do for the patient. And they listen to the doctor. Es, right. Any rate, what i was thinking about, carol, is that i believe almost every nurse in the twoyear period who took care of bo showed up and waited as long as five hours in line at wilmington, delaware, to be at his viewing and funeral, which is a hell of a testament to the nurses but also a testament to our children. Look, carol has taken her celebrity and focused it on this fight for a long, long time. And i dont think any of us can thank her enough. Like many of you in this audience, youve given your time, passion, money, to deal with this godawful problem. Dr. Frederick, again, thank you for hosting this summit, for your leadership. Not only is this a G