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the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.r this edition of witness history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello there. a particularly wet months, for the same reason we have clouds close by at the moment. a very active jet stream from the us, which has always been close to the uk, and areas of low pressure formed, this week we got a broad area of low pressure across the atlantic. on the base of that, deepening areas of more potent low pressure systems around. thursday we are between those, a brighter day, almost april showers, mild with the south—west winds but big storm clouds possible. the home counties heaviest with hail and thunder through the midlands and north—east england. the gathering strength of the sun, potentially the warmest day of the year, 17 celsius possible. through the night and on friday, another area of low pressure bringing heavy rain to begin with. as it tracks across the southern half of england and wales, with the strongest
the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.r this edition of witness history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello there. a particularly wet months, for the same reason we have clouds close by at the moment. a very active jet stream from the us, which has always been close to the uk, and areas of low pressure formed, this week we got a broad area of low pressure across the atlantic. on the base of that, deepening areas...
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the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.is edition of witness history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello there. it looks like things are turning colder briefly, just in time for the start of british summertime. 0ur clocks went forward one hour during the early hours of sunday. it will be turning colder, certainly across northern areas today, and we will start to notice the difference in the south once we lose the early morning rain, all courtesy of this area of low pressure pushing on into the near continent. as it pulls away, northerly winds will set in, initially across the north of the uk and then spread southwards, you'll notice the blue colours spreading to pretty much all areas by the end of sunday. but we start this morning on a rather wet note across southern areas. that rain takes its time to clear away from east anglia and the south—east, it could leave a little bit of hang—back of cloud. further north, some good spells of sunshine aro
the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.is edition of witness history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello there. it looks like things are turning colder briefly, just in time for the start of british summertime. 0ur clocks went forward one hour during the early hours of sunday. it will be turning colder, certainly across northern areas today, and we will start to notice the difference in the south once we lose the...
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the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.story here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello. another fairly changeable day ahead, but certainly our soggy march weather is continuing towards the end of the month. so we're going to see a mix of some sunshine, but also more of those showers. they won't be quite as heavy or as frequent as they were yesterday. and the blustery winds that we've seen of late, especially in the south, are going to be gradually easing through the day. low pressure is going to just drift its way out towards the north sea, towards the east and a smaller ridge of high pressure for a time — it was going to be building in from the south—west. so if you're stuck underneath that weather front today across parts of southern scotland, northern england, for a time for northern ireland as well, it's going to be quite grey with outbreaks of rain. into the afternoon, there is some sunshine across the bulk of england and wales. still a scatterin
the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.story here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello. another fairly changeable day ahead, but certainly our soggy march weather is continuing towards the end of the month. so we're going to see a mix of some sunshine, but also more of those showers. they won't be quite as heavy or as frequent as they were yesterday. and the blustery winds that we've seen of late, especially in the...
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the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.on of witness history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello. sunday marks the start of british summertime, yet we have a couple of days of colder weather across the uk. the cold air that's currently across scotland will be digging its way further southwards as we head through sunday and into monday. this area of low pressure starts to pull away, but under this area of low pressure through sunday morning, we'll see cloud and rain across the southern half of the uk that will be moving away eastwards, leaving a legacy of cloud across much of england, wales and northern ireland. some sunshine developing from the north, but also wintry showers across northern scotland, maybe north east england too. and we'll all notice the difference in the temperature. a colder feeling day. mid—to—high single figures for many, perhaps 11 or 12 for south west england. so there's wintry showers piling into the north and east throug
the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.on of witness history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello. sunday marks the start of british summertime, yet we have a couple of days of colder weather across the uk. the cold air that's currently across scotland will be digging its way further southwards as we head through sunday and into monday. this area of low pressure starts to pull away, but under this area of low...
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the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.y here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello there. it was a fine start to the new working week. most of us had a dry day with plenty of sunshine on monday thanks to this area of high pressure — the first one i reckon we've seen in over three weeks. that was yesterday, and today's weather — well, it's looking a little bit less nice. as low pressure works in, south—westerly winds bring us outbreaks of rain. and right now, the cloud is thickening up, outbreaks of rain turning progressively heavier in northern ireland over the next few hours. does stay dry across eastern scotland, eastern areas of england, but it is a clouding—up process. we start off tuesday with some relatively mild air in the west, and is still cold enough for one or two patches of frost in the east. now, here's the detailed forecast for tuesday. this band of rain is going to push its way eastwards through the day, some of the rain will be quite h
the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.y here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello there. it was a fine start to the new working week. most of us had a dry day with plenty of sunshine on monday thanks to this area of high pressure — the first one i reckon we've seen in over three weeks. that was yesterday, and today's weather — well, it's looking a little bit less nice. as low pressure works in, south—westerly...
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the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.s history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello there. there's still some more rain to come through the rest of this week — at least it has turned milder. on wednesday, temperatures reached 16 celsius in northern ireland, and in southwest france, 30 celsius on wednesday. this early spring warmth will come to an end as we change the month, we change the weather. temperatures will drop, but it should be turning drier. the overnight heavy rain across england and wales, the last of it clearing away from northern england early in the morning. and then, we'll find some sunny spells, but showers will develop quite widely, some of them heavy with some hail and thunder, particularly central and eastern parts of england. still got a south—westerly breeze, it's still mild — may well be a little bit warmer than it was on wednesday in scotland. and before those heavy showers arrive, 17 celsius is possible in eastern engla
the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas.s history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the witness history team, goodbye. hello there. there's still some more rain to come through the rest of this week — at least it has turned milder. on wednesday, temperatures reached 16 celsius in northern ireland, and in southwest france, 30 celsius on wednesday. this early spring warmth will come to an end as we change the month, we change the weather. temperatures...
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i'm a survivor of the mohawk institute residential school. i was here as a student from 1957 to january, 1961, and i came here with 6 of my family. lot of bad memories here. nice for sure. these are really familiar to me. mr. play on these in on the girl said who was playing down in the base and on the girl side. and my mother had come up to the visiting area in the little kids had said your mother's here, you want to go see her and i and i ran, i ran but when i got to the doorway over there, i froze, right in front of the stairs. and i couldn't move, and i just stood there crying and crying, crying in the more i cried, the the worse it got. and i could see myself. i could actually like an auto body experience. i could see this little girl crying. and it was me, but i and the little girl said, well, if you don't, don't you love your mother? don't you want to see your mother nice in on? i did, i really did. she says she's going to leave you. you know, she's going to leave. if you don't go see her, so at that time i knew that she would go then
i'm a survivor of the mohawk institute residential school. i was here as a student from 1957 to january, 1961, and i came here with 6 of my family. lot of bad memories here. nice for sure. these are really familiar to me. mr. play on these in on the girl said who was playing down in the base and on the girl side. and my mother had come up to the visiting area in the little kids had said your mother's here, you want to go see her and i and i ran, i ran but when i got to the doorway over there, i...
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>> we're putting our factory into production right now in upstate new york, in now hawk valley -- mohawkeen very, very successful in i recruiting, you know, ex-military people plus university graduates up there. in north carolina we have a strong partnership with nca and t the university, one of the largest hbcus in the country. they're right down the street from us in greensboro, north carolina. cheryl: that's very exciting. jobs here in this country, i know you're expanding in germany, but american jobs, and you're finding workers. that's good news to hear. greg lowe, thank you very much for coming in today. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you too the, thank you. cheryl: moving to another story we've been following, silvergate capital not only digital the assets company that's in trouble. crypto exchanges may be facing a class action lawsuit. charlie breaks it coming up next. taking a look at the big board, what a day at the office. now we're going back the other direction. dow is down 522. we were down more than 600, so we're off of session lows, but anything can happen at this poin
>> we're putting our factory into production right now in upstate new york, in now hawk valley -- mohawkeen very, very successful in i recruiting, you know, ex-military people plus university graduates up there. in north carolina we have a strong partnership with nca and t the university, one of the largest hbcus in the country. they're right down the street from us in greensboro, north carolina. cheryl: that's very exciting. jobs here in this country, i know you're expanding in germany,...
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she also said that the act mohawk reservation and that's under the control of governor hochul. are increasing border crossings and hochul just put an additional billion dollars in the budget to pay the expense of the illegal migrants here in new york. so clearly leadership in new york is fine with it. they are helping these illegals come in. >> that's typical. you know, democratic precincts leaders of those precincts tend to want to mop the water off the floor and not stop the bath tube from overflowing. they never go to the root cause of this mass migration, they just want to fix the symptoms which is ridiculous, the root cause of this is trudeau eliminated the visa requirement for mexicans and also some other nationalities and they're all flying in to mexico and crossing the border. that's where they need to start and same thing goes for the administration about the southern border which is overrun. maria: it's overrun for sure. todd an excerpt of your book overrun was published in the national review, you write, quote, the biden crisis began when the biden administration cri
she also said that the act mohawk reservation and that's under the control of governor hochul. are increasing border crossings and hochul just put an additional billion dollars in the budget to pay the expense of the illegal migrants here in new york. so clearly leadership in new york is fine with it. they are helping these illegals come in. >> that's typical. you know, democratic precincts leaders of those precincts tend to want to mop the water off the floor and not stop the bath tube...
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with fox's and bret baier on tuesday fbi director christopher wray confirmed his agency believes the mohawk institute of virology was the likely source. toxic fbi has for quite some time now to assess the origin of the pandemic is the potential lab incident in wuhan. hugs my first guest says the dismissal of the elaborately theory is merely one thing so called covid experts got wrong. dr. marty makary professor with health policy at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of health and fox news medical contributive projection we him to see you again. first, white and here on the covid origin story. where do you come out on -- mcmoran you think the preponderance of evidence is it where it came from? constantly giddy honest person's identity .9% chance it was elaborately compared in fact to top virologists that were convened by doctor fetching himself in january 2020 at the beginning of the pandemic told him exactly that in notes obtained by fox news. this really a no-brainer. labs leak an assignment that resulted in an epidemic. the epicenter of the world was . all of the documents were destroyed
with fox's and bret baier on tuesday fbi director christopher wray confirmed his agency believes the mohawk institute of virology was the likely source. toxic fbi has for quite some time now to assess the origin of the pandemic is the potential lab incident in wuhan. hugs my first guest says the dismissal of the elaborately theory is merely one thing so called covid experts got wrong. dr. marty makary professor with health policy at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of health and fox news...
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. >> reporter: ike ended up with a mohawk.lligence, we had to resort to wigs to see what we'd look like in a mullet. the ai had trouble with woodrow wilson and george washington. one fan urged, put that on the dollar bill. for $16, you can get a poster of all of the mulleted presidents. the hell yeah yixedition it's called. as a child born in the '80s, cam experienced the mullet firsthand. it grew on him, literally. hail to the mullet. bop your head to this. ♪ jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> hail to the mullet. that wraps up this hour of "cnn newsroom." i'm laila harrak. kim brunhuber picks up our coverage after a quick break, and i'll see you again tomorrow. hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. threason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle chae and you make the change and it stays off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. i sleep better, i eat b
. >> reporter: ike ended up with a mohawk.lligence, we had to resort to wigs to see what we'd look like in a mullet. the ai had trouble with woodrow wilson and george washington. one fan urged, put that on the dollar bill. for $16, you can get a poster of all of the mulleted presidents. the hell yeah yixedition it's called. as a child born in the '80s, cam experienced the mullet firsthand. it grew on him, literally. hail to the mullet. bop your head to this. ♪ jeanne moos, cnn, new...
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few, i propose and fix his meeting with the mohawk.sh we pash we will cope, do not be afraid, but we will definitely report your role in disclosure to the authorities. thank you , it infects, tears the voice and the nerves beats per minute can not be counted, it brings to the creep to the goosebumps to the fever. yes, tears, we are all sick of football. get down to football in the stadium. meet the new season, the support card of a fan on gosuslugi.ru with the disappearance of newborn children immediately after childbirth, one of the most difficult olga has already come to the studio. wait for me in search of my daughter, the polish became more complicated, because they just rested against the wall, they told us, what supporting documents do you have that you had a child, did you sign any documents, then you have no rights and her story received an unexpected response repeating hopeless stories does not exist. an incredible continuation of the story of natalya egorovna, who has been looking for her son for 60 years to work as a constru
few, i propose and fix his meeting with the mohawk.sh we pash we will cope, do not be afraid, but we will definitely report your role in disclosure to the authorities. thank you , it infects, tears the voice and the nerves beats per minute can not be counted, it brings to the creep to the goosebumps to the fever. yes, tears, we are all sick of football. get down to football in the stadium. meet the new season, the support card of a fan on gosuslugi.ru with the disappearance of newborn children...
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. >> a mohawk, not so much a mullets, more like a skullet.wigs back then. >> beautiful. >>, on. >> the ai had trouble with woodrow wilson and george washington, who said, put that on the dollar bill. for $16 you can get the hell yeah edition. a teacher ordered one for a social studies class. as a child born in the 80s, he experienced the mullet firsthand, it grew on him literally, hail to the mullet. pop your head to this. reporting for cnn, new york. >> that is a little fun, and a little shaft. congratulations by the way are in order, for our very own kasie hunt. you want to believe this. >>> the cnn anchor welcomed her second baby unexpectedly early. baby gray was born right there at home, wednesday morning, one day before a scheduled c-section . labor lasted just 13 minutes, too fast for paramedics, but they did show up after baby gray arrived and there is our kasie hunt afterward, still looking great after what she went through. dc fire and ems tweeting "congratulations, and we are proud to have played a role in bringing this bootable chi
. >> a mohawk, not so much a mullets, more like a skullet.wigs back then. >> beautiful. >>, on. >> the ai had trouble with woodrow wilson and george washington, who said, put that on the dollar bill. for $16 you can get the hell yeah edition. a teacher ordered one for a social studies class. as a child born in the 80s, he experienced the mullet firsthand, it grew on him literally, hail to the mullet. pop your head to this. reporting for cnn, new york. >> that is a...
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we have a funny thing called the mohawk reservation which borders canada in the northern part of news actually something that has caused complications for border agents because this is a state reservation and that puts it under the jurisdiction of new york state. the new york governor and the new york state troopers. it makes it very complex for federal agents to try to intervene on these issues. it's been a problem with canada as well. i'll be meeting with border agents in the north country to talk about these unique issues facing new york. we have to deal with this issue on a federal level and coordinate to the best level we can to keep security, safety and sovereignty of our nation here just and the canadian border and it's something we've seen whether it's the chinese spy balloon and the problems going across the canadian border and their swift action, by the way, in shooting down a balloon versus what's happened in the united states where president biden allowed a spy balloon to traverse our entire continent before it was finally shot down in south carolina which was incredible.
we have a funny thing called the mohawk reservation which borders canada in the northern part of news actually something that has caused complications for border agents because this is a state reservation and that puts it under the jurisdiction of new york state. the new york governor and the new york state troopers. it makes it very complex for federal agents to try to intervene on these issues. it's been a problem with canada as well. i'll be meeting with border agents in the north country to...
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you see a lot of this after, the clinton sullivan campaign in the you know, the whole mohawk area when they up north and became refugees, encamped around british garrisons to be cared for or at least to get some supplies from the british troops that they helped. this includes some the native american allies who went to the americans is they came singly. one warrior, often you would have multiple warriors and they could come with their entire families, with expectations that the families would be for at the same time. so there was a more of a community orientation for many of them. yeah. and to the point about, the hessians, i call them germans because they weren't from hessian states, but all those hessian or german troops wives came with those soldiers too. not in the same numbers. and there's some technical reasons for that, but were still a couple thousand. so wives of german soldiers and, a fairly large number of german married among akan born women of german heritage particularly when the british army was in the philadelphia area, there were large german populations, a lot of hess
you see a lot of this after, the clinton sullivan campaign in the you know, the whole mohawk area when they up north and became refugees, encamped around british garrisons to be cared for or at least to get some supplies from the british troops that they helped. this includes some the native american allies who went to the americans is they came singly. one warrior, often you would have multiple warriors and they could come with their entire families, with expectations that the families would...
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they're going to try and appeal i have a supreme court case about this back 10 or 15 years ago in mohawk industries which says you can't generally immediately appeal denials of attorney-client privilege. it's going to be a hard appeal for them but i suspect they will apply. corcoran could say, this picks up on mike's excellent point, that he's going to take the fifth amendment. yes, judge howell has said there's no attorney-client privilege. i'm facing criminal exposure here, so prosecutors, unless you give me immunity, i'm not going to testify then the prosecutors are going to make the difficult decision, do they immunize him to hear his testimony recognizing, as mike said, that testimony may not be all that great because this is, you know, a maga -- he is a lawyer but he's first and foremost a maga person and may not give you the goods or do they try and indict corcoran with the hopes of ultimately getting him to tell the truth. >> neil, his -- i don't even know what to call her. his fellow maga mar-a-lago documents co-counsel i guess, christina bob, she's the one that signs the attest
they're going to try and appeal i have a supreme court case about this back 10 or 15 years ago in mohawk industries which says you can't generally immediately appeal denials of attorney-client privilege. it's going to be a hard appeal for them but i suspect they will apply. corcoran could say, this picks up on mike's excellent point, that he's going to take the fifth amendment. yes, judge howell has said there's no attorney-client privilege. i'm facing criminal exposure here, so prosecutors,...
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yes , i have already compared with the chip, which is the mohawk.ve a completely different packing of neurons. it is the densest , much denser than mammals, and their number there is comparable to the number of neurons. actually. yes, absolutely right. they just don't have that chip anymore. for us, this can be consequences in a good way in a good way to have. third but scientific discoveries this is a difficult question. in general, why do we need fundamental science in our relatively small heads, but i, if there is such a science bionics here they are poking around in the way animals are arranged and from time to time they extract something very useful from there. well, they use it in technology, because you see, if you draw an analogy, computers also used to occupy huge premises. now, in principle, in a small smartphone, we absolutely definitely get sometime at the institute of oceanology. our computer occupied the entire first floor of the huge building of the institute. yes, that's why, and the keyboard stood on the street, when the sky, yes, t
yes , i have already compared with the chip, which is the mohawk.ve a completely different packing of neurons. it is the densest , much denser than mammals, and their number there is comparable to the number of neurons. actually. yes, absolutely right. they just don't have that chip anymore. for us, this can be consequences in a good way in a good way to have. third but scientific discoveries this is a difficult question. in general, why do we need fundamental science in our relatively small...