John john jeffries. I was born in salt lake city, utah on august 7, 1929. Was raised by a mother who was single mother. Had five children. We had the bare essentials, barely. I got a chance to work on my mothers Brothers Farms and sisters farms as i was growing up. I had a great childhood. But was educated in salt lake. Went to the elementary, high school, and the university of utah. Graduated as a teacher. That was my desire, to be a coach and a teacher. My mother sent me to the bakery for bread but did not provide me with any money. I would try to get the men working in the bakery to give me a loaf of bread. I did that quite often and i tried to get a little work there. My father was an alcoholic and was not available. She was raising five of us on her own. Because she could not afford the liquor, she divorced so she could take care of us kids. The depression was as a young person i thought everybody was in the same boat. I did not realize they were people having three meals a day ex
The korean war began seven years ago on june 20 5, 1950. It ended with an armistice agreement in 1953. Next, an interview with John Jeffries recorded in 2014 by the korean war legacy foundation. We hear about his experiences providing medical treatment for north korean pows. The project was underwritten by south koreas ministry of patriots and veterans affairs. John jeffries. I was born in salt lake city, utah on august 7, 1929. Raised by a mother who was single mother. Had five children. We had the bare essentials, fairly. Barely. I got a chance to work on my mothers Brothers Farms and sisters farms as i was growing up. I had a great childhood. Educated in salt lake. Went to the elementary, high school, and the university of utah. Graduated as a teacher. Desire, to be a coach and a teacher. My mother sent me to the bakery for bread but did not provide me with any money. I would try to get the men working in the bakery to give me a loaf of bread. I did that often and i tried to get a l
Mothers Brothers Farms and sisters farms as i was growing up. I had a great childhood. That was educated right there in salt lake. Went to the elementary, high school, and the university of utah. Graduated as a teacher. That was my desire, was to be a coach and a teacher. My mother sent me to the bakery for bread but did not provide me with any money. I would try to get the men that were working in the bakery to give me a loaf of bread. I did that often and i tried to get a little work there. To get yoution are connection to get some bread for your family. John my father was an alcoholic and was not available. She was raising five of us on her own. Because she could not afford the liquor, she divorced so she could take care of us kids. The depression was as a young person i thought everybody was in the same boat. I did not realize there were people having three meals a day except when i went on the farms and they had food. I had a great childhood. The rest of my siblings did not have t
For many many years this is simply a money making. The university of birmingham has put profits before human rights. A little good morning its a tell one here in moscow this thursday 5th of december a life without International World news center kevin owen with a with this half hour a day great to me company so 1st and germany theres expels 2 Russian Embassy employees after apparently linking them to the killing of a georgian citizen in berlin in august chancellor Angela Merkels accused russia of not sufficiently cooperating with an investigation into the shooting moscow strongly denies the allegations of involvement. We took this measure because we did not see russia supporting us in clarifying this matter and in biological context of course he also talked about this with allies this is absolutely groundless speculation this topic is being somehow whipped up by german media but it does not mean it is how things are. The 40 year old victim was an Asylum Seeker of chechen descent he was
There is still a lot more work to be done. She says he will be providing updates every day as ballots are being counted. San franciscos Election Department still has 70,000 ballots to count before voters will know who their next District Attorney will be. Wednesday afternoon, a day after the election, bantering District Attorney turned 50 building on a slim lead she had tuesday night over public defender chesa boudin. 2205 votes separate them. We brought in the votes from the ballots we received in the mail yesterday. Then at this point does have the most votes. Reporter the department of elections director says boudin has the first first choice about, but Kamala Harris said i am hopeful that results in the following days will continue to back our vision for making San Francisco the safest city in the country. Is Election Night party he predicted the win. He tells me he is confident when all the votes are counted he will win. We are humbled the most san franciscans put us as their firs