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he attended the south parish church in augusta.ere are beautiful tiffany memorial windows to he and his family in that church. >> we have a viewer from d.c. next named ron. you're on the air. >> caller: good evening. hello? >> yes, we can hear you. >> caller: thanks for hosting this series. i have been watching c-span for many years and all the programs have been so great. i want to say thank you first. my question goes to the chinese exclusion act and at that time i believe that most new england republicans were against the chinese exclusion act because they tend to be more liberal and they were not on board with that. blaine started out supporting it with southern democrats. i wonder what gives? why was he not so liberal in terms of civil rights at that time compared to the other new england republicans? i would like to learn about that. thank you. >> i think, again, it's similar to elizabeth's recent answer on another issue. that is that this is a man who always had his eye on the presidency. in order to win the presidency you n
he attended the south parish church in augusta.ere are beautiful tiffany memorial windows to he and his family in that church. >> we have a viewer from d.c. next named ron. you're on the air. >> caller: good evening. hello? >> yes, we can hear you. >> caller: thanks for hosting this series. i have been watching c-span for many years and all the programs have been so great. i want to say thank you first. my question goes to the chinese exclusion act and at that time i...
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so we relocated to augusta in 1854. from 54 to 58, blane was the editor of a journal, which is still being published today. and he also was involved editorially in the portland advertiser, which was a daily paper. and there we are seeing today's issue of the journal. that's the oldest continuous daily newspaper. >> still alive and publishing. we are in the study in the blane house and looking at the death from the time period. the newspapers of the time, both a newspaper man and very involved in party politics. was that common? >> that would've been very common. i think that was one of the primary ways that politicians got the word out about whatever their policies were. certainly, no television, people were very interested in -- there was no radio. no internet. newspapers and public speaking with the ways that politicians operated. >> i think we have to remember that newspapers were very partisan in those days. >> and shamelessly so. >> self admitted, and then a particular individual would start a newspaper, not only j
so we relocated to augusta in 1854. from 54 to 58, blane was the editor of a journal, which is still being published today. and he also was involved editorially in the portland advertiser, which was a daily paper. and there we are seeing today's issue of the journal. that's the oldest continuous daily newspaper. >> still alive and publishing. we are in the study in the blane house and looking at the death from the time period. the newspapers of the time, both a newspaper man and very...
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blaine house in augusta maine. the state capital.is now the official residence of maine's governor has been since 1920. we are live tonight inside the governor's mansion. guest of the governor and his family to learn more about this house is longtime owner, james g. blaine, unsuccessful presidential. three-time won the nomination in 1884. failed to win the presidency and yet made a mark on his country that we are learning more about tonight. our two guests joining us earl shettleworth, its main state historian and the director of maine's historic preservation. elizabeth leonard, history department chair at colby college. we are taking your telephone calls. you're welcome to join the conversation. we are having great questions tonight. two zero three -- four watching the mountain and pacific time zones and we welcome your involvement in this. tell me about a little bit more about maine and this time period. we talked about it earlier about him coming here as a young man. how difficult would it have been for you to establish himself? >
blaine house in augusta maine. the state capital.is now the official residence of maine's governor has been since 1920. we are live tonight inside the governor's mansion. guest of the governor and his family to learn more about this house is longtime owner, james g. blaine, unsuccessful presidential. three-time won the nomination in 1884. failed to win the presidency and yet made a mark on his country that we are learning more about tonight. our two guests joining us earl shettleworth, its main...
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let's go to richard rodgersers out of augusta, georgia. >> good evening from augusta.hanks very much. let's talk about cybersecurity. it is a very big deal for georgia and for augusta. it is strong here. we know it has a national impact. there are concerns about hacking and outside interference from foreign governments, businesses being held hostage by ran some wear attacks. how would you ensure the u.s. has the strongest cyberdefense possible? >> mr. ossoff, 1:15 to you. >> this is a violate issue. here is -- this a vital issue. we face significant cyberthreats from abroad and from non-state actors, and we need to take every step necessary to ensure that the united states government, vital federal agencies, state governments and american enterprise are not vulnerable to sbruse by foreign intelligence services, fortunes governments or hackers. it is absolutely essential. >> mr. perdue? >> wow, that was the shortest answer yet. we are talking about the military. go figure that. certainly to answer the question, is that a great question. it is one of the top threats we h
let's go to richard rodgersers out of augusta, georgia. >> good evening from augusta.hanks very much. let's talk about cybersecurity. it is a very big deal for georgia and for augusta. it is strong here. we know it has a national impact. there are concerns about hacking and outside interference from foreign governments, businesses being held hostage by ran some wear attacks. how would you ensure the u.s. has the strongest cyberdefense possible? >> mr. ossoff, 1:15 to you. >>...
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this debate is also ouring on wrdw in augusta, wtbn in columbus, wctv in thomasville. the candidates are 8 feet apart, and as you can see, there is a plexiglas divider between them. we are following cdc recommendations. here are the rules for tonight's debate. candidates will have 1:30 for opening and closing statements. the candidates will have 1:15 to answer a question. when a question is posed to both. the candidates can request a rebuttal if they are named or attacked by the other candidate in their answer. if that request granted -- is granted, they will have 45 seconds for rebuttal. they will have a #u 15 for a response -- 1:15 -- the other candidate will have 45 seconds for comment if they choose to, then rebuttal rules about a direct attack would go into effect. again, the candidates are david perdue and john osoff. you both have 1:30 for opening statements. senator perberd due, you won the coin flip, so let's start with you. >> thank you, mike, and thank you to wtoc for hosting this tonight. you know, my mom and dad were public schoolteachers. i grew up workin
this debate is also ouring on wrdw in augusta, wtbn in columbus, wctv in thomasville. the candidates are 8 feet apart, and as you can see, there is a plexiglas divider between them. we are following cdc recommendations. here are the rules for tonight's debate. candidates will have 1:30 for opening and closing statements. the candidates will have 1:15 to answer a question. when a question is posed to both. the candidates can request a rebuttal if they are named or attacked by the other candidate...
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start in chilling millions voted to rewrite a constitution drawn up under the military leadership of augusta national. calls for a national strike and better routes as pressure grows on the president to resign. shops closed curfews imposed under state of emergency in place new measures to stop the spread of private 19 across europe. a 3rd attempt to uphold a humanitarian ceasefire between azerbaijan and armenia has now come into effect the 2 sides have been fighting over the disputed territory of no gonna carry back as during previous attempts to stop the conflict both have already accuse the other side of violating the agreement this latest truce was mediated by the united states despite heavy fighting on sunday but our correspondent joins us live from getcha in azerbaijan a 3rd attempt now in as almost as many weeks it's what 3 hours old now both sides already accusing each other of violations where is this going to go. i think it's a bit early to say where it's going to go if you base it on the 1st 2 announcements of cease fire the 1st one being oktober 10th and then a week after the 17th
start in chilling millions voted to rewrite a constitution drawn up under the military leadership of augusta national. calls for a national strike and better routes as pressure grows on the president to resign. shops closed curfews imposed under state of emergency in place new measures to stop the spread of private 19 across europe. a 3rd attempt to uphold a humanitarian ceasefire between azerbaijan and armenia has now come into effect the 2 sides have been fighting over the disputed territory...
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richard rogers, augusta. >> a evening. let's talk about cybersecurity. it has an international impact but there are concerns about hacking an outside influence. businesses are being held hostage by ransomware attacks. how would you make sure the u.s. has the strongest cyber defense possible? mr. ossoff: this is a vital issue and particularly with elections are coming there is widespread and understandable concerned about our country's technical infrastructure is resilient enough. we face significant cyber threats from abroad and also from nonstate actors. we need to take every step necessary to ensure the united states government, federal agencies, state governments, and american enterprise are not fromrable to intrusion foreign governments or hackers. it is absolutely essential. moderator: mr. perdue? sen. perdue: that was the shortest answer yet talking about the military. that is a great question, one of the top threats we have in our country today. threats across widespread domains thanks to the democratic administration when they cut military spendi
richard rogers, augusta. >> a evening. let's talk about cybersecurity. it has an international impact but there are concerns about hacking an outside influence. businesses are being held hostage by ransomware attacks. how would you make sure the u.s. has the strongest cyber defense possible? mr. ossoff: this is a vital issue and particularly with elections are coming there is widespread and understandable concerned about our country's technical infrastructure is resilient enough. we face...
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we have brought the army headquarters to fort gordon in augusta, georgia.his is just the beginning. we will stand up to china and russia and other nefarious players buying cyber but we cannot do it at the democrats come along again and defined at the military like of. if they are like the last two democratic presidents, he will cut spending. he supports a plan that will cut and close two bases in georgia. moderator: that is your time, senator purdue. mr. ossoff? mr. ossoff: it is absolute nonsense. i will stand up and fight for georgia's military bases and you are lying through your teeth just like you have been line all -- lying all night about your record, health care, the pandemic, did you or did you not tell us this virus would be no deadlier than the flu? did you or did you not tell us the risk to economic growth was a little? did you or did you not tell us there would be no significant uptick in cases? those were your exact words. there would be no significant uptick in cases the senator's , words. did you or did you not vote four times to reveal prot
we have brought the army headquarters to fort gordon in augusta, georgia.his is just the beginning. we will stand up to china and russia and other nefarious players buying cyber but we cannot do it at the democrats come along again and defined at the military like of. if they are like the last two democratic presidents, he will cut spending. he supports a plan that will cut and close two bases in georgia. moderator: that is your time, senator purdue. mr. ossoff? mr. ossoff: it is absolute...
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especially elected group of citizens the current framework was adopted during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet and it became the focus of mass protest of inequality and the late isn't. it is a referendum that could change the course of this nation chileans know their votes could more fully distance the country from a dark past and many say balance inequality in one of the region's richest economies. i wonder. that this is not just any sunday it's a historic sunday today is the day that she literally writes that it has awakened. tonight when we learn the results whatever the outcome may be let's respect the people's choice and make a firm and clear stand for democracy and not anarchy for peace and not violence for unity and not division. the road to chile's referendum went through this subway station a year ago an impromptu protest over a rise in fares that led to huge demonstrations for social and economic change. their main success a vote on whether to throw out the old constitution supported again by massive street demonstrations like this one last sunday in favor of change to chile
especially elected group of citizens the current framework was adopted during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet and it became the focus of mass protest of inequality and the late isn't. it is a referendum that could change the course of this nation chileans know their votes could more fully distance the country from a dark past and many say balance inequality in one of the region's richest economies. i wonder. that this is not just any sunday it's a historic sunday today is the day...
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people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad it's about the reign of augusta's me the most about this state to see to rise is that someday we won't even see the rooster. but what will become of those who stay behind it's if my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. that assignment on down the. displaced starts october 16th don't you. this is d w news and these our top stories german chancellor angela merkel has outlined new measures to deal with a steep price a new corona virus infection in the country the rules on facemasks and private gatherings will be tightened and grown hotspots meco said germany is such a critical point and called on the young people to do it without a few parties in the weeks ahead. he has reimposed a public health state of emergency.
people feel for their lives and their future so they seek refuge abroad it's about the reign of augusta's me the most about this state to see to rise is that someday we won't even see the rooster. but what will become of those who stay behind it's if my husband went to peru because of the crisis. if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger. that assignment on down the. displaced starts october 16th don't you. this is d w news and these our top stories german chancellor angela merkel...
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. >>> then in maine the augusta food bank is having a free food give away. boxes of food including 12 to 14 pound frozen turkeys, milk, fruit. it's happening this thursday, october 29th, from 10 a.m. to 1. it's at the augusta civic center. no income restrictions or proof of residency. as always, we recommend you call each of these locations to confirm service hours and requirements. we hope that that helps you. >> such important information to get out there. >>> still to come, there are online campaigns to mislied black and latino similar to what happened with the russian interference in 2016. one organization is fighting to stop the disinformation. the founder joins us next. e of k walk it off look one more mile look reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to temporarily make frown lines... ...crow's feet... ...and forehead lines... ...look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor rig
. >>> then in maine the augusta food bank is having a free food give away. boxes of food including 12 to 14 pound frozen turkeys, milk, fruit. it's happening this thursday, october 29th, from 10 a.m. to 1. it's at the augusta civic center. no income restrictions or proof of residency. as always, we recommend you call each of these locations to confirm service hours and requirements. we hope that that helps you. >> such important information to get out there. >>> still to...
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to keep or toss out the current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet voters are deciding whether it should be replaced with a fresh charge or drafted by especially elected a group of citizens the poll comes after a year of mass protests over inequality and elitism in the country. opinion poll suggests a likely victory for those who do want a new constitution but not everyone thinks it's the right way for it. the route she leads referendum went through the subway station. students mostly protesting a rise in fares. a heavy handed response from security personnel led to stunning scenes of mass protest in the streets of santiago and other chilean cities. dozens died during riots arson and looting that caused extensive damage and prompted a military presence on the streets. but the peaceful protesters persevered calling for an overhaul of she lays social and economic model and gaining a key demand a vote on whether to toss out the old magna carta the constitution adopted during the brutal 17 year dictatorship of general augusto pinochet which ende
to keep or toss out the current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet voters are deciding whether it should be replaced with a fresh charge or drafted by especially elected a group of citizens the poll comes after a year of mass protests over inequality and elitism in the country. opinion poll suggests a likely victory for those who do want a new constitution but not everyone thinks it's the right way for it. the route she leads referendum went...
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using cameras and i just see today while i used to augusta dispense protest us the money to departure of president. mr come to accuses president for leadership he was bad to be ousted through must put us but a government say he's actually is an act of insurrection of one he could be arrested . university lecturer and tony i think it's time for political i just meant there's need for transitional government if they don't want to do that i think that. there he does you should change the government should start doing something to make this happen because if nothing happens i'm seen a few walk that's about to take place in cameroon come on his way to get into chaos . come to service to the us government started in 2018 shortly i thought a country. he was doing open the highly disputed election. his bid to challenge the result was rejected by the constitutional council. slowly we've always said the cameroonian people are the ones to decide. therefore we asked for proper conditions to be created so there can be a level playing field for political participation in our country. i will emphasi
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on whether to keep the current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet or to replace it with a fresh charter drafted by a specially elected group of citizens the vote comes a year after a massive protest over inequality and a leader's them erupted in the country opinion polls suggest a significant majority will vote for a new constitution but not everyone thinks it's the way forward. the route she leads referendum went through the subway station. students mostly protesting a rise in fares. a heavy handed response from security personnel led to stunning scenes of mass protest in the streets of santiago and other chilean cities. dozens died during riots arson and looting that caused extensive damage and prompted a military presence on the streets. but the peaceful protesters persevered calling for an overhaul of she lays social and economic model and gaining a key demand a vote on whether to toss out the old magna carta the constitution adopted during the brutal 17 year dictatorship of general augusto pinochet which ended in 1900 a period when tho
on whether to keep the current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet or to replace it with a fresh charter drafted by a specially elected group of citizens the vote comes a year after a massive protest over inequality and a leader's them erupted in the country opinion polls suggest a significant majority will vote for a new constitution but not everyone thinks it's the way forward. the route she leads referendum went through the subway station....
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specially elected group of citizens the current framework was adopted during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet and it became the focus of mass protests of inequality and the latest. it is a referendum that could change the course of this nation chileans know their votes could more fully distance the country from a dark past and many say balance inequality in one of the region's richest economies. that this is not just any sunday it's a historic sunday today is the day that she literally writes that it has awakened. with little trouble tonight when we learn the results whatever the outcome may be let's respect the people's choice and make a firm and clear stand for democracy and not anarchy for peace and not violence for unity and not division. the road to chile's referendum went through this subway station a year ago an impromptu protest over a rise in fares that led to huge demonstrations for social and economic change. their main success a vote on whether to throw out the old constitution supported again by massive street demonstrations like this one last sunday in favor of change t
specially elected group of citizens the current framework was adopted during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet and it became the focus of mass protests of inequality and the latest. it is a referendum that could change the course of this nation chileans know their votes could more fully distance the country from a dark past and many say balance inequality in one of the region's richest economies. that this is not just any sunday it's a historic sunday today is the day that she...
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tournament in nevada, and it's not clear if he'll be ready to play in the rescheduled masters at augustaional. that is just four weeks from now. now to this story. a hiker in utah is sharing video of his terrifying encounter with an angry mountain lion. kyle burgess came across a litter of cubs and recorded the six minutes of terror as the mother aggressively followed him and even lunged at him while he nervously backed away. wildfire experts say if you find yourself in this situation, make yourself look big, be loud, and avoid eye contact, and slowly back away. doing that likely saved the hiker's life. you know what they say: don't mess with a cougar. up next, drive-through drama. roll down your window and enjoy the show. every twist-oof- and every backache is telling you: you cannot do this. pain says you can't. advil says you can. i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to make some changes... starting with this couch. yeah, i need a house with a different view.
tournament in nevada, and it's not clear if he'll be ready to play in the rescheduled masters at augustaional. that is just four weeks from now. now to this story. a hiker in utah is sharing video of his terrifying encounter with an angry mountain lion. kyle burgess came across a litter of cubs and recorded the six minutes of terror as the mother aggressively followed him and even lunged at him while he nervously backed away. wildfire experts say if you find yourself in this situation, make...
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presidential palace the opposition wants to sweep away legal framework dating back to the former dictator augusta pinochet. government supporters say that the constitution has ensured stability. russia is blaming toxic algae for the mass death of marine life on its north west coast greenpeace has warned of an ecological disaster after bathers fell ill and marine life died in this insular moscow says that the problem is not manmade. well germany has recorded more than 11000 new coronavirus infections over the past 24 hours for a 2nd day in the row the surge in corona virus cases here mirrored in other countries across europe with many countries reaching new highs of infection rates faced with a spiraling crisis governments around the continent are tightening restrictions and imposing new lockdowns our report begins in france. another record in france where more than 41000 corona virus infections were reported on thursday in some say. these intensive care units are already reaching capacity a public health crisis looms large. the government has responded by extending curfews already in effect in th
presidential palace the opposition wants to sweep away legal framework dating back to the former dictator augusta pinochet. government supporters say that the constitution has ensured stability. russia is blaming toxic algae for the mass death of marine life on its north west coast greenpeace has warned of an ecological disaster after bathers fell ill and marine life died in this insular moscow says that the problem is not manmade. well germany has recorded more than 11000 new coronavirus...
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generations so those so-called made him a mainstream society regards this actual violence against augusta woman as a serious issue but when it happens to or a low cost woman they are trying to predict their past just in the past right now not coming out as new would come for an upper class woman for instance in the us her head was used she was brutalized she was in the hospital but she was not given to build proper medical care the issue of sexual violence against women has been under the spotlight in india since the 2012 gang rape and murder of a woman in delhi which led to huge nationwide protests and changes to the country's great throws but this time protesters say it's hasn't been enough to protect these 2 women in a to pradesh sort of hired al-jazeera. britain's exit from the european union might have just become even more complicated formal talks to hammer out a trade deal by december 31st deadline are set to conclude on friday but now the e.u. is launching legal action against the u.k. of a plans to breach parts of the brics it divorce agreement a letter of formal notice has been
generations so those so-called made him a mainstream society regards this actual violence against augusta woman as a serious issue but when it happens to or a low cost woman they are trying to predict their past just in the past right now not coming out as new would come for an upper class woman for instance in the us her head was used she was brutalized she was in the hospital but she was not given to build proper medical care the issue of sexual violence against women has been under the...
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overwhelming majority chose to scrap the current charter and post under the military leadership of augusta pinochet latin america and as a lucy and human reports from the capital santiago. a massive celebration to mark the end of the last vestige of chile's former military dictatorship. one chorus this family in the same part of santiago that became the epicenter of protests for more than a year. millions of chileans who'd been calling for profound social reforms had demanded a new constitution to replace the one written 40 years ago under the military dictatorship the country dressed in his sunday best 90 year old who looked at our school when to vote in his working class neighborhood not even concerns about the coronavirus pandemic could keep him at home. to god that i never had a historic opportunity like this before and never will again it's the 1st time that we get to participate in the creation of a constitution that we can happen in puts in the judicial structure of our country instead of having it imposed i only hope i live to see the new chill a little human. on the other side of
overwhelming majority chose to scrap the current charter and post under the military leadership of augusta pinochet latin america and as a lucy and human reports from the capital santiago. a massive celebration to mark the end of the last vestige of chile's former military dictatorship. one chorus this family in the same part of santiago that became the epicenter of protests for more than a year. millions of chileans who'd been calling for profound social reforms had demanded a new constitution...
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the corona pandemic has actually helped the company take off i don't live in augusta and there's not such a high demand for new products in the restaurant trade but people are consuming at home these days they've been drinking mineral water all day in the evening they might want to drink something special and then they're open to something new song. now people from around germany come to the 0 the bar for a drink but the bar hasn't made a profit yet the same can be said for cologne the north and east drinks still there following their hunch that more and more people will be drinking their alcohol free beverages in the future. they think branding is everything when it comes to attracting investment which is why one canadian town has decided to change its name the 10 of us best stuff was named after the world's largest mine of the material once it was found to be highly carcinogenic the mind closed down and leaving the title with a name that with keeping business away some 7 times the people took part in the vote the new name the charming founding violet a soft or valley of the spring.
the corona pandemic has actually helped the company take off i don't live in augusta and there's not such a high demand for new products in the restaurant trade but people are consuming at home these days they've been drinking mineral water all day in the evening they might want to drink something special and then they're open to something new song. now people from around germany come to the 0 the bar for a drink but the bar hasn't made a profit yet the same can be said for cologne the north...
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these incomers like to see today while i used to augusta dispensed protest us to money to departure of president. mr khan to accuses president be of. he was be out to be ousted through must put us but a government say he's actually it's an act of insurrection one he could be arrested you know this is the lecture i. think it's time for political i just meant there's need for transitional government if they don't want to do that i think that. there he does you change the government should start doing something to make things happen because if nothing happens i've seen a few war that's about to take place in camera come on his way to get into chaos. come to service the us government started in 2018 shortly i thought a country's 1st digital election. he was doing open the highly disputed election. his bid to challenge the result was rejected by the constitutional council. slowly we've always said the cameroonian people are the ones to decide. therefore we asked for proper conditions to be created so there can be a level playing field for political participation in our country. i will empha
these incomers like to see today while i used to augusta dispensed protest us to money to departure of president. mr khan to accuses president be of. he was be out to be ousted through must put us but a government say he's actually it's an act of insurrection one he could be arrested you know this is the lecture i. think it's time for political i just meant there's need for transitional government if they don't want to do that i think that. there he does you change the government should start...
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police and cameras like to see today while i used to augusta dispensed protest us the money to departure of president. mr come to accuses president of poor leadership he was bad to be ousted through must put but a government say he's actually he's an insurrection of one he could be arrested. university lecturer and tony think it's time for political i just meant there's need for transitional government if they don't want to do that i think that. their leadership should change the government should start doing something to make things happen because if nothing happens i'm seen of who walk that's about to take this income route someone is going to get into chaos. come to see this the us government started in 2018 shortly i thought a country special election. he was doing opened a highly disputed election. his bid to try to resolve was rejected by the constitutional council. slowly we've always said the cameroonian people are the ones to decide. therefore we asked for proper conditions to be created so there can be a level playing field for political participation in our country. i will emp
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about that number. 250,000 people dead is more people who live in places like scots dale, arizona, or augustaorgia, or grand rapids, michigan. it's a lot of people, and we have become numb to this. what we have also become numb to is president of the united states holding mass gatherings with wanton disregard for the safety of the people at the events while at the same time touting his, quote, immunity. this is bizarre behavior that somehow has become common place and we shrug it off. >> well, not here, but america in general, the understood you. >>> you spoke about what he's been saying about he's immune and all that. this is what he said tonight about his own battle with covid. >> i tell you what, we have -- the vaccines are coming soon, the therapeutics and frankly, the cure. all i know, i took something, and whatever the hell it was, i felt good very quickly. i don't know what it was. antibodies. antibodies. i don't know. i took it. i said i felt like superman. one great thing about being president, if you're not feeling 100%, you have more doctors than you thought existed in the world. i
about that number. 250,000 people dead is more people who live in places like scots dale, arizona, or augustaorgia, or grand rapids, michigan. it's a lot of people, and we have become numb to this. what we have also become numb to is president of the united states holding mass gatherings with wanton disregard for the safety of the people at the events while at the same time touting his, quote, immunity. this is bizarre behavior that somehow has become common place and we shrug it off. >>...
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or you know, augusta, georgia. or grand rapids michigan. it's a lot of people. and you know, we have become numb to this. what we have become numb to is the spectacle of a president of the united states holding mass gatherings, really, with wonton the disregard for the safety of the people that come to the events. while at the same time, touting his quote, immunity. i mean, it's buizarre behavior, that has become common place and we shrug it off. >> you spoke about what he, what he has been saying about, you know, he is immune and all that. this is what he said tonight about his own battle with covid. >> i will tell you what, we have the vaccines are coming soon. the theraputics and frankly the cure. all i know is i took something, whatever the hell it was, i felt good very quickly. i don't know what it was. antibodies. antibodies. i don't know. i took it, i said, i felt like superman. one great thing about being president, if you are not feeling 100%. you have more doctors than you thought existed in the world. i was surrounded with like 14 of them. >> geez, i
or you know, augusta, georgia. or grand rapids michigan. it's a lot of people. and you know, we have become numb to this. what we have become numb to is the spectacle of a president of the united states holding mass gatherings, really, with wonton the disregard for the safety of the people that come to the events. while at the same time, touting his quote, immunity. i mean, it's buizarre behavior, that has become common place and we shrug it off. >> you spoke about what he, what he has...
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social history captured through fashion could be worth a mint, says vintage-fashion appraiser karen augustant or financially a mind blower? >> i'd say both. >> so, let's talk about these. first up, this '80s cocktail dress by the renowned oscar de la renta, who achieved fame as a favorite designer of jackie kennedy. what would it sell for today? >> in today's market, it would sell for about $4,500. >> karen tells me 1930s gowns like this are in very high demand. >> if it were to sell in a shop in l.a., it would be $6,000 to $7,000. >> she's out of my league, but nice to meet you. karen also puts a price tag on this revealing number by spanish designer paco rabanne. it looks like a j. lo dress. what's this one worth?>> $8,000? it could go for very much above that. >> then there's this late-'40s hourglass dress by leading postwar designer pierre balmain. >> that's a museum piece. let's say $22,000. >> that's a lot of money for a dress.of money. >> and remember -- charlotte inherited 3,500 pieces, including this 1930s chanel wedding dress valued at 50k. so, what's the whole wardrobe worth? >>
social history captured through fashion could be worth a mint, says vintage-fashion appraiser karen augustant or financially a mind blower? >> i'd say both. >> so, let's talk about these. first up, this '80s cocktail dress by the renowned oscar de la renta, who achieved fame as a favorite designer of jackie kennedy. what would it sell for today? >> in today's market, it would sell for about $4,500. >> karen tells me 1930s gowns like this are in very high demand. >>...
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we have augusta delomo from harvard kennedy school. she hosts a podcast called right rising. we've been having discussions here in the newsroom about what to call this -- these types of groups. you heard governor whitmer say this is not a militia, this is a domestic terror organization. what would you call them? do names matter? what's the difference between these types of groups and a group like the proud boys? >> that's a great question. we're having the right conversations. these groups do represent a threat to the united states and they are a domestic terror threat. on the other side, it is important to call them militias. this offers us a way to understand what they want. militias are invested in overthrowing the government. they have an ideology that views themselves as protecting individual rights and that leads them to engage in extreme actions like the plot against governor whitmer, but on the other side, militias also include activity that's demonstrations. militias can commit acts of terror. that's what we saw with governor whitmer. it's important to distinguish th
we have augusta delomo from harvard kennedy school. she hosts a podcast called right rising. we've been having discussions here in the newsroom about what to call this -- these types of groups. you heard governor whitmer say this is not a militia, this is a domestic terror organization. what would you call them? do names matter? what's the difference between these types of groups and a group like the proud boys? >> that's a great question. we're having the right conversations. these...
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shortly after his family moved to augusta, georgia, he goes to columbia, south carolina. his childhood was not a happy one by any means. he was a weak, frail, homely mama's boy.ghed at he did not set foot in the school until he was 14 years old. in later years he could only take refuge in jokes about his appearance, particularly about -- i am not a star, there are others more handsome by far. perhaps the wilson family's black butler gave the most telling description of wilson as a boy. "an old young man," said the servant. his dad would say to me, don't you let him get into fights. but there was no danger of that. he was not the fighting kind. well, what kind was he? a number of adjectives apply to him. reserved, truly ambitious. despite poor health in a sheltered existence sheltered by mother and father, wilson embarq ked for princeton. 1875 began his college education. he became increasingly interested in history and government. all the while he became convinced he was destined for great things in this world but god had a definite mission for him. he practiced his orato
shortly after his family moved to augusta, georgia, he goes to columbia, south carolina. his childhood was not a happy one by any means. he was a weak, frail, homely mama's boy.ghed at he did not set foot in the school until he was 14 years old. in later years he could only take refuge in jokes about his appearance, particularly about -- i am not a star, there are others more handsome by far. perhaps the wilson family's black butler gave the most telling description of wilson as a boy. "an...
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whether to keep their current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet or to replace it with a fresh charter drafted by a specially elected group of citizens comes a year after huge protests over inequality and a leader ism erupted in the country appear. jess a significant majority will vote for a new constitution but not everyone thinks it's the right way for. the route referendum went through the subway station. students mostly protesting a rise in fares. a heavy handed response from security personnel led to stunning scenes of mass protest in the streets of santiago and other chilean cities. dozens died during riots arson and looting that caused extensive damage and prompted a military presence on the streets. but the peaceful protesters persevered calling for an overhaul of she lays social and economic model and gaining a key demand a vote on whether to toss out the old magna carta the constitution adopted during the brutal 17 year dictatorship of general augusto pinochet which ended in 1990 a period when thousands were tortured killed or th
whether to keep their current constitution which was created during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet or to replace it with a fresh charter drafted by a specially elected group of citizens comes a year after huge protests over inequality and a leader ism erupted in the country appear. jess a significant majority will vote for a new constitution but not everyone thinks it's the right way for. the route referendum went through the subway station. students mostly protesting a rise in...
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or augusta said this that he could name a dog get me a dog which mean nobody other than what he wants the daughter asked him. also door locks to save the sill. and. and the mass graves for example 2 weeks ago i asked the people living nearby did you see anything and they just said we're one of those hang out in washington i don't live here you know and that she went back into that house another so down the road so this has nothing to do with me i live 2 kilometers away as if that 2 kilometers. absolved him of any any involvement as a witness i don't know many people actually who will say you know we haven't even over a drink or a meal or the hey did a grand job i'm so glad i feel i've really. been given what i needed by the tribunal by the fact that they're in jail and some people just get out only don't they try. to. put to new york or. not no warm pulled them out of the good for causing this some other societal going as art for their family to just use to learn and oh i hear the. godliness. but the truth neymar so there was richard nixon what i mean there was a case of a man in blue
or augusta said this that he could name a dog get me a dog which mean nobody other than what he wants the daughter asked him. also door locks to save the sill. and. and the mass graves for example 2 weeks ago i asked the people living nearby did you see anything and they just said we're one of those hang out in washington i don't live here you know and that she went back into that house another so down the road so this has nothing to do with me i live 2 kilometers away as if that 2 kilometers....
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start in chilling millions voted to rewrite a constitution drawn up under the military leadership of augusta are pushing. calls for a national strike and better routes as.
start in chilling millions voted to rewrite a constitution drawn up under the military leadership of augusta are pushing. calls for a national strike and better routes as.
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at hawkeye 61 miles an hour healdsburg 53 the oakland hills augusta 51 miles per hour and black hawk in the east bay, 46 miles per hour now those winds. they were going the right through about noon today still blowing 2030 plus miles an hour over the north bay hills at least and then by the evening hours finally starting to calm down and that's kind of where we sit right now that's a good place to be things begin to quiet down around the bay area more of a sea breeze kicking in late in the day along the coastline. and that trend is going to take us into the next couple days so humidity been very dry out there down to the single digits parts of the bay area but now things are changing gears again high pressure and that big blow to our east that it brought us all the gusty winds. well now the time to spread out just a little bit high pressure going bill overhead. calmer winds, warmer days. and it looks like dry weather had guys. thank you. lawrence 2 homes were destroyed in an early morning fire in the oakland hills it happened near crown avenue. >>and mary would drive fire from the ho
at hawkeye 61 miles an hour healdsburg 53 the oakland hills augusta 51 miles per hour and black hawk in the east bay, 46 miles per hour now those winds. they were going the right through about noon today still blowing 2030 plus miles an hour over the north bay hills at least and then by the evening hours finally starting to calm down and that's kind of where we sit right now that's a good place to be things begin to quiet down around the bay area more of a sea breeze kicking in late in the day...
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shortly after his birth, the family moved to augusta, georgia and then after a few years to columbia, south carolina. tommy wilson's childhood was not altogether happy by any means. he was a weak, frail, homely child and in his words, "a left at mama's boy." in adid not set foot school until he was 13 years old. so homely was he that he could only take refuge in jokes about his appearance. perhaps the wilson family's black butler gave the most telling description of wilson as a boy. "an old young man," said the servant. " mr. tommy was good and all that, but he didn't mix up with other boys. he was a little standoffish. his daddy would say to me, ' don't you let mr. tommy get into fights or anything,'but there was no danger of that. he wasn't the fighting kind." what kind was a? oftenber of adjectives were reserved to him. reserved, truly ambitious. despite poor health in a sheltered existence sheltered by mother and father, wilson embarq -- embarked for princeton to begin his college education. at pries princeton, he became ingly interested in history and government. all the while he
shortly after his birth, the family moved to augusta, georgia and then after a few years to columbia, south carolina. tommy wilson's childhood was not altogether happy by any means. he was a weak, frail, homely child and in his words, "a left at mama's boy." in adid not set foot school until he was 13 years old. so homely was he that he could only take refuge in jokes about his appearance. perhaps the wilson family's black butler gave the most telling description of wilson as a boy....
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of augusta pinochet. the sodding whether it should be replaced with a fresh citizens china has seen a year of mass protests of inequality and elite ism polls suggest victory for those who want a new constitution. more a correspondent you have ramirez joins us from the chilean capital santiago what is it that the people most about the current constitution. people is against this constitution specially because it dates back to did they take their ship before it was to pinochet he was written in the eighty's and there are many many a social reforms and social changes that need to be made and are blocked because of this constitutional right now there are already some clashes in downtown we are in the main square it is square be the main the hot spot off the protestants a year and there are already some protests are throwing rocks sun is the kind of fight that begin a fight against the police that is that here we done feel already had the pepper gas on a lot of people moving around and is going to increase tha
of augusta pinochet. the sodding whether it should be replaced with a fresh citizens china has seen a year of mass protests of inequality and elite ism polls suggest victory for those who want a new constitution. more a correspondent you have ramirez joins us from the chilean capital santiago what is it that the people most about the current constitution. people is against this constitution specially because it dates back to did they take their ship before it was to pinochet he was written in...
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to calm down the afternoon a little bit today but now they're starting to ramp up again i just saw augusta mount saint lena of 45 miles per hour. so we're not done with fire danger just yet that will continue looks like gusting winds these will intensify overnight tonight. it's tomorrow morning by the afternoon finally looks like they will begin to thank you want good news. >>parts of contra costa county remain without power tonight because of the dangerous winds and the threat of fire in sections, a lafayette businesses and residents have had to make do without power some since sunday and now they are going to have to wait even longer for the power to come back on force and thought is live in lafayette tonight, he joins us with more on the situation there dan. >>we'll pan is definitely frustrating for people to have to lose their power but for some it's more than just an inconvenience for businesses. the shut offs are costly and it's already been a year where they've been hammered because of the pandemic but for now it's pretty much just buckle down until this high wind event is over. >>t
to calm down the afternoon a little bit today but now they're starting to ramp up again i just saw augusta mount saint lena of 45 miles per hour. so we're not done with fire danger just yet that will continue looks like gusting winds these will intensify overnight tonight. it's tomorrow morning by the afternoon finally looks like they will begin to thank you want good news. >>parts of contra costa county remain without power tonight because of the dangerous winds and the threat of fire in...
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protests which gripped the country last year the current charted dates back to the era of dictator augusta pinochet who left power years ago alas america is to be seen human is in santiago. many see it as they call it the original sin of chile and that by changing it that would that would read the country of the last vestiges of the military dictatorship under which this constitution the what it someplace now was written but changing it to a new one which presumably will happen could take at least 2 years we also don't know whether it will be decided by a mix of senators and congressmen that would make a 50 percent of the delegates of a new constituent assembly and the rest would be voted in a pot by popular vote or whether the entire could stick to and assembly will be made up of people voted democratically. a number of us vice presidents close aides have tested positive for the coronavirus but despite that my pen's is continuing his campaigning schedule just 9 days before the country's election is that most presidential opponent the democrat nominee come along harris has branded him irre
protests which gripped the country last year the current charted dates back to the era of dictator augusta pinochet who left power years ago alas america is to be seen human is in santiago. many see it as they call it the original sin of chile and that by changing it that would that would read the country of the last vestiges of the military dictatorship under which this constitution the what it someplace now was written but changing it to a new one which presumably will happen could take at...
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specially elected group of citizens the current framework was adopted during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet and it became the focus of mass protests in quality and the latest. it is a referendum that could change the course of this nation chileans know their votes could more fully distance the country from a dark past and many say balance inequality in one of the region's richest economies. this is not just any sunday it's a historic sunday today is the day that she lay literally writes that it has awakened. tonight when we learn the results whatever the outcome may be let's respect the people's choice and make a firm and clear stand for democracy and not anarchy for peace and not violence for unity and not division on. the road to chile's referendum went through this subway station a year ago an impromptu protest over a rise in fares that led to huge demonstrations for social and economic change. their main success a vote on whether to throw out the old constitution supported again by massive street demonstrations like this one last sunday in favor of change to chile's approach to
specially elected group of citizens the current framework was adopted during the military dictatorship of augusta pinochet and it became the focus of mass protests in quality and the latest. it is a referendum that could change the course of this nation chileans know their votes could more fully distance the country from a dark past and many say balance inequality in one of the region's richest economies. this is not just any sunday it's a historic sunday today is the day that she lay literally...
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they were night before but still we have some gusts over 70 miles per hour across some of the peaks augusta 71 just above saint lena there, mount diablo 74 mile an hour gusts. hawkeye in the north bay at 61 mile an hour. healdsburg 53 mile an hour gust, the oakland hills 51, a black hawk in the east bay, the 46 miles per hour. so it was more of a mountain event last night down below not as much gusty wind but still some very dangerous fire conditions but red flag warnings have come to an and those winds in the north a strong this morning in fact fairly strong through about noon today and then in the afternoon finally things begin to subside you see those winds kind of switch around directions and this where we sit now this is where we want to be we've got some just some light breeze blowing right now in on shore flow into san francisco mill valley in s f o that is some good news that is going to increased the humidity in the atmosphere and that means well less threat ahead, right now though you can see we have this set up a very classic offshore wind pattern high pressure off the coastline
they were night before but still we have some gusts over 70 miles per hour across some of the peaks augusta 71 just above saint lena there, mount diablo 74 mile an hour gusts. hawkeye in the north bay at 61 mile an hour. healdsburg 53 mile an hour gust, the oakland hills 51, a black hawk in the east bay, the 46 miles per hour. so it was more of a mountain event last night down below not as much gusty wind but still some very dangerous fire conditions but red flag warnings have come to an and...
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that the lines were longest in the state's heavily democratic strongholds in and around atlanta, augusta, savannah, and macon, georgia. in gwinnett county northeast of atlanta, voters started lining up as early as 4:00 a.m. today. that was three hours before the polls opened at 7:00. by the afternoon, the main elections office in gwinnett county had an eight-hour wait. two other locations in gwinnett county reporting five to six-hour lines. by the end of the day today, by the end of in-person early voting today in georgia, more than 120,000 people had voted just today in that state. but, again, people having to stand in line three, six, nine, ten-plus hours in order to do it. meanwhile, this is the latest new shenanigans tactic from republicans trying to stop people from voting or to stop people's votes from being counted. the california republican party setting up fake drop boxes for people to put their ballots into. the california secretary of state saying that that's a felony. tonight the california secretary of state and the state's attorney general issued the state republican party
that the lines were longest in the state's heavily democratic strongholds in and around atlanta, augusta, savannah, and macon, georgia. in gwinnett county northeast of atlanta, voters started lining up as early as 4:00 a.m. today. that was three hours before the polls opened at 7:00. by the afternoon, the main elections office in gwinnett county had an eight-hour wait. two other locations in gwinnett county reporting five to six-hour lines. by the end of the day today, by the end of in-person...
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discrimination for generations so those so-called main dimensions idea regards those actual violence against augusta woman as a serious issue but when it happens to or a low cost woman they are trying to predict their past just in the past right now not coming out as you would want for an upper class woman for instance in the us her head was used she was brutalized she was in the hospital but she was not given to build proper medical care the issue of sexual violence against women has been under the spotlight in india since the 2012 gang rape and murder of a woman in delhi which led to huge nationwide protests and changes to the country's great pools but this time protesters say it's hasn't been enough to protect these 2 women enter to pradesh sort of hired al-jazeera. well despite being despite the cost in being abolished in $1950.00 still face discrimination and rights groups say women are particularly vulnerable to attacks the word data is used to refer to people once known as untouchables which was the lowest rank of indian society dallas make up 16.6 percent of india's 1300000000 people they fa
discrimination for generations so those so-called main dimensions idea regards those actual violence against augusta woman as a serious issue but when it happens to or a low cost woman they are trying to predict their past just in the past right now not coming out as you would want for an upper class woman for instance in the us her head was used she was brutalized she was in the hospital but she was not given to build proper medical care the issue of sexual violence against women has been...
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her name is augusta jane evans. she is a southern novelist after the civil war and she is the first female american author to earn more than $100,000. she is -- she precedes edith wharton, but the reason she is important and the reason i bring her up is because i have talked a lot about the north so far today. southern women are in an especially pinched spot, if you will. they are from a region of the country that has lost the civil war and is devastated. economically and psychologically as well and the men, especially the white men returning home, are often unable to assume positions in society again. you have a bunch of women who are financially dependent, they have to find some way to make money, and they know they are living through a dramatic time in america, and they are talented and educated. coming out of the civil war you have a huge number of female writers. north and south, but primarily in the south. what they write are things that now don't make it across our radar screen often, but she is famous as a r
her name is augusta jane evans. she is a southern novelist after the civil war and she is the first female american author to earn more than $100,000. she is -- she precedes edith wharton, but the reason she is important and the reason i bring her up is because i have talked a lot about the north so far today. southern women are in an especially pinched spot, if you will. they are from a region of the country that has lost the civil war and is devastated. economically and psychologically as...
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this debate is also ouring on wrdw in augusta, wtbn in columbus, wctv in thomasville. the
this debate is also ouring on wrdw in augusta, wtbn in columbus, wctv in thomasville. the
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excoriated the republican party for having "protected and foster the special interests of a certain few augusta, interest of the many." an italian worker from rhode island talked about powerful interests in justifying a town in support for the democrats smith. it is well known that al smith was a favorite of the recent immigrant working classes, who were attracted to his candidacy because he opposed prohibition and because he was a catholic, and because he spoke with a - bowery brogue and defended the americanism of the immigrants. but it was also the story of his politics and the political aspirations of many of his supporters. his admirers, it turns out, embraced both the cultural symbolism of his candidacy, and the progressive initiatives the candidate expounded. expounded. smith's catholicism, his working-class roots, his disdain for prohibition under the ku klux klan, these attributes had a clear influence on voters in 1928, and they benefited smith greatly among urban workers just as they would prove unpalatable among voters in other parts of the nation. but leaving the story of that is s
excoriated the republican party for having "protected and foster the special interests of a certain few augusta, interest of the many." an italian worker from rhode island talked about powerful interests in justifying a town in support for the democrats smith. it is well known that al smith was a favorite of the recent immigrant working classes, who were attracted to his candidacy because he opposed prohibition and because he was a catholic, and because he spoke with a - bowery brogue...
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recently, i heard a story that augusta had to cancel the rodeo. the monday following, four businesses had to file for bankruptcy and may never open again. we need a comeback plan to get our economy opened back up. that's why i published exactly that. you can find it on montanabusinessplan.com. it will get our economy back up. it will create more good paying jobs for all montanans. mr. cooney: congressman, covid happens to be a very serious health problem. this virus does not care if you are a millionaire or president of the united states or whoever you are. we have lost nearly 200 people in montana alone. that is unacceptable. that is why we need to continue to use the best science, to make sure we are keeping our montana people healthy. we can't open the economy if our people aren't healthy. if our customers aren't healthy and if our workers aren't healthy, business can't be healthy. so we need to focus on bringing , health to our people in order to bring health to our economy. that's what i'm going to do when i'm governor. i'm going to continue
recently, i heard a story that augusta had to cancel the rodeo. the monday following, four businesses had to file for bankruptcy and may never open again. we need a comeback plan to get our economy opened back up. that's why i published exactly that. you can find it on montanabusinessplan.com. it will get our economy back up. it will create more good paying jobs for all montanans. mr. cooney: congressman, covid happens to be a very serious health problem. this virus does not care if you are a...
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i doesn't think about that fall in augusta, wow that's a whole new ball game all right, i didn't wantom. we got that to look forward to if we get past next week a week from next thursday! starts >> i'm thinking about tuesday right now. anyway, let's get a final check on the markets this morning, 1800 points, more than 1800 losses for the dow over the first three trading sessions and this morning the futures have been all over the place. we have seen the dow up triple digits, down triple digits relatively flat up by 5 points s&p 500 up by 9 1/2. the nasdaq up by 73. don't take your eyes off this market today make sure you're watching through the day and make sure you join us back here tomorrow right now time for "squawk on the street." >>> good thursday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quinkeen quintanilla w cramer and david faber new lockdowns ahead of q3 earnings q3 gdp sets up a record, and claims keep their 7 handle road map begins with the economic bounceback coming off the worst quarter in history third quarter u.s. gdp roars back, not enough to wipe out q2's
i doesn't think about that fall in augusta, wow that's a whole new ball game all right, i didn't wantom. we got that to look forward to if we get past next week a week from next thursday! starts >> i'm thinking about tuesday right now. anyway, let's get a final check on the markets this morning, 1800 points, more than 1800 losses for the dow over the first three trading sessions and this morning the futures have been all over the place. we have seen the dow up triple digits, down triple...
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cooler than average, and we won't start to warm up until we get towards the end of the weekend and augusta, maine, up to 50 by sunday, and 50s in new york city, and cincinnati, and as far south as nashville. 55 friday and cooling down sunday with the temperat >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a beautiful sunrise over the south bay as we take a live look. also a chilly morning starting out at about 50 degrees. we have a lot of upper 40s across parts of the bay area as you head out the door. as we go into today it's going to go from nice and chilly to warm, low 80s for ukiah and clear lake. san francisco a high of 70 degrees. 78 in palo alto as well as san jose and livermore. >>> and that is your latest weather. hoda >> thank you, al. coming up next, guys, the search for solutions and a way to make flying safe during the pandemic. dogs trained to sniff out the coronavirus. >>> and kelly is getting a firsthand look at how it all works after this. how's everybody doing? hey you guys. hi! it's time to lean on each other. all of you guys, so much great support. and laugh with each o
cooler than average, and we won't start to warm up until we get towards the end of the weekend and augusta, maine, up to 50 by sunday, and 50s in new york city, and cincinnati, and as far south as nashville. 55 friday and cooling down sunday with the temperat >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. a beautiful sunrise over the south bay as we take a live look. also a chilly morning starting out at about 50 degrees. we have a lot of upper 40s across parts of the bay area as you...