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first of all, i had spent _ and your concerns? first of all, i had spent 14 _ and your concerns?ncerns? first of all, i had spent 14 months on - and your concerns? first of all, i had spent 14 months on the - and your concerns? first of all, i l had spent 14 months on the health select committee inquiry in looking at assisted dying, assisted suicide as we called our inquiry, and we took a look at the detail that was happening globally. countries in differentjurisdictions to understand what their laws were, and paid a visit to oregon as well to have a look at what was happening there, and then play report together which we presented to parliament in the spring. and i think what really stood out for me and i saw that legislation just 17 days ago, was that the legislation itself has so many places where the law could be expanded or such a broad scope that i'm really concerned about what happens to the vulnerable and what happens to the vulnerable and what happens if people are coerced and then where is the security? and she chairs a parliamentary group against assisted dying. i spok
first of all, i had spent _ and your concerns? first of all, i had spent 14 _ and your concerns?ncerns? first of all, i had spent 14 months on - and your concerns? first of all, i had spent 14 months on the - and your concerns? first of all, i l had spent 14 months on the health select committee inquiry in looking at assisted dying, assisted suicide as we called our inquiry, and we took a look at the detail that was happening globally. countries in differentjurisdictions to understand what...
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has a first amendment rights.they make this brief argument about ford ownership make a difference but as i sd mir foreign ownership can possibly be just geisha because it puts the fir andment on its head. we have lotsf publications owned by foreign entities and to our foreign ownership test your first amendment rights at the balt. in in a defamation case our government regulation case, it's open to exprehe interactions between the foreign owner and e u.s. - what speech is coroed. with fundamental chaeirst amendment analysis and a lot of issues. open society disagree said we're going to presume that there is -- a may be that in the case there w a showing of control that was satisfied but here the' no showing certainly bytedance limited -- >> interesting because inha case the court court to ft th government thought there was for control. but in any event so en if we assume tiktok u.s. has fir amendment rights as a u.s. corporation, why wouldn't we apply intermediate scrutiny? because the act itself arguably regulate
has a first amendment rights.they make this brief argument about ford ownership make a difference but as i sd mir foreign ownership can possibly be just geisha because it puts the fir andment on its head. we have lotsf publications owned by foreign entities and to our foreign ownership test your first amendment rights at the balt. in in a defamation case our government regulation case, it's open to exprehe interactions between the foreign owner and e u.s. - what speech is coroed. with...
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i do think that the first gentleman will realize what many of the first ladies, modern first ladies since eleanor and lady bird said, she had a podium and she chose to use it. i cannot imagine a single man in that position would not choose to use the podium. and to use it for something he is passionate about. i mean, men have interests also, and i think you'll find that there will be passion shown by a first gentleman. and if you look at the states, i was talking with a friend from north dakota last night, or south dakota last night and she was talking about the first gentleman, and he is a businessman. so he has taken on small-town main street, and he's been going around getting a lot of speeches about economic development in rural south dakota. you have the governor, sarah huckabee sanders in arkansas. her husband is an outdoorsman. so years heading up a task force that is promoting the outdoors and everything you can do in arkansas as a tourist destination. so he's helping that economic piece from a very different perspective. i'm from the state kansas earlier on as if the woman govern
i do think that the first gentleman will realize what many of the first ladies, modern first ladies since eleanor and lady bird said, she had a podium and she chose to use it. i cannot imagine a single man in that position would not choose to use the podium. and to use it for something he is passionate about. i mean, men have interests also, and i think you'll find that there will be passion shown by a first gentleman. and if you look at the states, i was talking with a friend from north dakota...
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and a third possibility might be, again, as first amendment matter fundamentally, well, the first amendment protects speech that is addressed to adults even when it negligently causes harm to at least those adults. but it doesn't protect speech that is addressed to children or if the speaker is aware of audience, particular member of the audience who they can shut off communication as a child and that situation first amendment doesn't protect that. so let me just ask what -- what the panelists view is and let me start with ashley? >> well, you heard my cue on the original meaning of the constitution. >> let me if i may interrupt, just because many of the people in the audience are lawyers or at least practically minded people who want to know kind of what do we scenario. so -- so in a situation where the courts might be willing to review one or another of its precedence but isn't going to review the incorporation doctrine. >> ly take that i'm right on principles and -- >> ly take that as a joke. >> children are in a special category. we always treated children in a different category for ve
and a third possibility might be, again, as first amendment matter fundamentally, well, the first amendment protects speech that is addressed to adults even when it negligently causes harm to at least those adults. but it doesn't protect speech that is addressed to children or if the speaker is aware of audience, particular member of the audience who they can shut off communication as a child and that situation first amendment doesn't protect that. so let me just ask what -- what the panelists...
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it was the first of five first—half tries for england, perhaps the pick of them from this one as theyis. george furbank with a try, but it was all about that pass. tommy freeman's trickery bringing twickenham to its feet. tom roebuck applied the final gloss on a 59—14 victory, still plenty to work on but england have ended their losing streak in emphatic fashion. let's take a quick look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. a fortuitous bounce gave beth wilcock the chance to open the scoring for harlequins women against saracens this afternoon. in a blustery london derby, wilcock powered over for another during the second half, as quins managed to hold off a fightback from the hosts to edge the game 15—111. great britain have come second in the first event of the sail gp season, after being illegally cut off in the final turn by the united states. new zealand took gold in the final race in dubai. the next event is in auckland in january. 2018 masters winner patrick reed ended a winless streak of nearly four years by taking the the hong kong open title earlier.
it was the first of five first—half tries for england, perhaps the pick of them from this one as theyis. george furbank with a try, but it was all about that pass. tommy freeman's trickery bringing twickenham to its feet. tom roebuck applied the final gloss on a 59—14 victory, still plenty to work on but england have ended their losing streak in emphatic fashion. let's take a quick look at some of the other sports news stories making the headlines. a fortuitous bounce gave beth wilcock the...
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that was the first official thanksgiving in the new world. first english thanksgiving in the world. and it was a two years before the pilgrims had their thanksgiving in 1621. so with that said, the settlement continued on and continued sending goods to england. and what about their business? george thorpe was a cleric who had come over on the ship several months later. he had come over and wanted to convert the indians to christianity entity. they also had become friendly with the indians and vice versa of the indians with so all of a sudden on the morning of march 22nd in 16, 22, indian tribe came into the settlement and other settlements along the james river and picked up any weapons they saw and what's known as the massacre of 1622. it's it's the indian uprising. many people were killed. in fact, 11 people were killed at berkeley. many were injured. and others just ran into the woods. and this happened all up and down the james river. chief ope akinola had planned the assault. jamestown was spared because an indian named chaco who was befriended. one of the settlers let him know
that was the first official thanksgiving in the new world. first english thanksgiving in the world. and it was a two years before the pilgrims had their thanksgiving in 1621. so with that said, the settlement continued on and continued sending goods to england. and what about their business? george thorpe was a cleric who had come over on the ship several months later. he had come over and wanted to convert the indians to christianity entity. they also had become friendly with the indians and...
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. >> his first and last name. you and your family have been selected to stay at the stagville plantation on december the 8th. >> a similar message for this student in virginia. >> first text i saw was somebody texted me greeting me. first of all, greetings and we will be there to pick you up for a cotton field. >> federal investigators racing to find the source of the messages, saying they believe some of the texts can be traced back to an anonymous web address in poland, but the original source is still unknown. that's according to the louisiana attorney general, who says her cyber team discovered the connection. >> we have no way of knowing where the individual is, who's actually sending the emails, but we will continue to investigate it. >> meanwhile, back in san francisco, reverend amos brown is calling on the community to show up in support of the students at this tuesday's school board meeting. pastor, you know, i don't need to speak up and speak out. tara campbell, abc seven news. >> a man was shot and woun
. >> his first and last name. you and your family have been selected to stay at the stagville plantation on december the 8th. >> a similar message for this student in virginia. >> first text i saw was somebody texted me greeting me. first of all, greetings and we will be there to pick you up for a cotton field. >> federal investigators racing to find the source of the messages, saying they believe some of the texts can be traced back to an anonymous web address in...
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i think the first thing we have to - the first thing we have to remember about the first thing we haveis the first thing we have to remember about trump is that he is unpredictable, so nobody quite — is unpredictable, so nobody quite knows what he will do. you — quite knows what he will do. you refer_ quite knows what he will do. you refer to his boastful claim that _ you refer to his boastful claim that he — you refer to his boastful claim that he can settle the war in a day, _ that he can settle the war in a day, but — that he can settle the war in a day, but of— that he can settle the war in a day, but of course it is much more — day, but of course it is much more difficult than matt. i think— more difficult than matt. i think the important thing for the european allies is to convince donald trump that of course — convince donald trump that of course the war will end at some point _ course the war will end at some point he — course the war will end at some point. he prides himself on being — point. he prides himself on being someone who ends worse, but it— being someone who ends wor
i think the first thing we have to - the first thing we have to remember about the first thing we haveis the first thing we have to remember about trump is that he is unpredictable, so nobody quite — is unpredictable, so nobody quite knows what he will do. you — quite knows what he will do. you refer_ quite knows what he will do. you refer to his boastful claim that _ you refer to his boastful claim that he — you refer to his boastful claim that he can settle the war in a day, _ that he...
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joined by his supporters, lurie is expected to make his first public appearance and his first public announcement since becoming mayor elect this morning at 11:00. live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> lena, thank you so what changes might daniel lurie have in store for san francisco? wel, during the campaign, he told us here at abc7, it's going to start right at city hall. >> day one of our transition is i'm going to sit down every single one of the major department heads and really tell them that they need to re-interview for their jobs. you know, i have other opponents that are telling you all how many people they're going to fire. i don't believe that that's true leadership. there's going to be a lot of changes during the transition period. there's going to be a lot of fresh faces. we need to clean house in some areas of city hall. we all know that. even the incumbent has said things like that. >> lurie will be the first elected san francisco mayor since 1911 who's never served in government. you can watch the full conversation we had with him and read up on his policie
joined by his supporters, lurie is expected to make his first public appearance and his first public announcement since becoming mayor elect this morning at 11:00. live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> lena, thank you so what changes might daniel lurie have in store for san francisco? wel, during the campaign, he told us here at abc7, it's going to start right at city hall. >> day one of our transition is i'm going to sit down every single one of the major department heads...
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first period , he puts san jose on the board first and even shows off the jumbo celebration.into the third. but three unanswered goals from buffalo including this finish, spoil the party. the sabres win and the sharks host the kings on monday. >>> the 49ers travel to lambeau field today for a much-needed win against the packers. they have to do it without nick bosa on defense and on offense, brock purdy will miss the game with a shoulder injury. matt lively has more. >> reporter: brock purdy has officially been ruled out this sunday due to a shoulder injury. he was held out of during drills all week and did not participate on friday. mri tests on monday did not reveal any serious concerns . but as the week went on, the shoulder tightness did not go away. >> this is something we did not think would happen early in the week and we were preparing . we got a surprise yesterday. i don't want to say there is long time concern when he started thursday just surprised him and surprise us how it felt in the way he responded this week it is really up in the air for next week. we will ha
first period , he puts san jose on the board first and even shows off the jumbo celebration.into the third. but three unanswered goals from buffalo including this finish, spoil the party. the sabres win and the sharks host the kings on monday. >>> the 49ers travel to lambeau field today for a much-needed win against the packers. they have to do it without nick bosa on defense and on offense, brock purdy will miss the game with a shoulder injury. matt lively has more. >> reporter:...
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pm to back the bill after four first former pm to back the bill afterfourformer pms first former pmsor, gordon brown, to itisafree it is a free vote, and also potentially change mps mines and also because it is a serious debate that has spanned decades and spanned premierships, too. will lord cameron or other pm is a change other people's minds? we will find out on friday afternoon. assisted dying is still illegal in most parts of the world, but more and more places are offering it. our medical editor, fergus walsh, explains. since mps last voted to reject assisted dying in 2015, since mps last voted to reject assisted dying predecessor, gordon it. they are his predecessor, gordon brown, to itisafree it is a free vote, and also potentially change mps mines and also because it is a serious debate that has spanned decades and spanned premierships, too. will lord cameron or other pm is a change other people's minds? we will find out on friday afternoon. assisted dying is still illegal in most parts of the world, but more and more places are offering it. our medical editor, fergus walsh
pm to back the bill after four first former pm to back the bill afterfourformer pms first former pmsor, gordon brown, to itisafree it is a free vote, and also potentially change mps mines and also because it is a serious debate that has spanned decades and spanned premierships, too. will lord cameron or other pm is a change other people's minds? we will find out on friday afternoon. assisted dying is still illegal in most parts of the world, but more and more places are offering it. our medical...
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people talk about first year in the past tense, like, oh, he was first generation college student. i'm like, well, when did i stop? because when i had to go on a job market, i had no idea. i had no idea. i didn't know that academic regalia was this expensive. i didn't that you don't you didn't get paid when you know your first job. you had to wait till the end of the month. i didn't know that you when you like there's so many things you never stop stop learning these new rules right. when used are like you know i'm a faculty member but even going up for promotion people were like, oh, just do this and do that. no, no, no. take a step back. what is the this? and i'm perfectly happy being that person. raise a hand. i don't understand what you're doing. like literally. even when i was even when i was like trying to buy a house and stuff and this is one person who was like, oh, well, we do this and i this. i'm like, know what? i don't think i can work with you because i've actually three times to explain me anything. like about things about what it is that you are saying. and then i we
people talk about first year in the past tense, like, oh, he was first generation college student. i'm like, well, when did i stop? because when i had to go on a job market, i had no idea. i had no idea. i didn't know that academic regalia was this expensive. i didn't that you don't you didn't get paid when you know your first job. you had to wait till the end of the month. i didn't know that you when you like there's so many things you never stop stop learning these new rules right. when used...
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our first speaker, shirley l. green earned a ph.d. in history from bowling state university in 2011 and a masters in history from the university of toledo in 2005. shirley was honored in 2012 and emerging leader from the african-american legacy project of northwest ohio in 2010. currently an adjunct instructor with the university of toledo and bowling green university. shirley has been employed by the toledo police department and retiring as a lieutenant in 2003. currently shirley is director of the toledo police museum. it is also the subject of our talk today. big round of applause and let's welcome shirley to the stage. >>> all right. good morning everyone and thank you for coming out this morning. i am really happy to be the leadoff speaker today. i want to thank brian and their group for ing me to speak at the conference. this is my victory visit to new york state. fbi in ebruary i was invited to speak. i am here to talk about my book and my research. it is part family history and part micro history. that is when you focus on a p
our first speaker, shirley l. green earned a ph.d. in history from bowling state university in 2011 and a masters in history from the university of toledo in 2005. shirley was honored in 2012 and emerging leader from the african-american legacy project of northwest ohio in 2010. currently an adjunct instructor with the university of toledo and bowling green university. shirley has been employed by the toledo police department and retiring as a lieutenant in 2003. currently shirley is director...
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the world number 2a made a great start, winning the first set by 6 games to 2.ive britain victory. britain will face slovakia in the last four. rebecca shramkova secured their place in the semi—finals with a straight sets victory over australia's ajla tomljanovic 6—1, 6—2. spain'sjorge martin has won his first ever motogp world title after getting enough points in barcelona to dethrone last year's champion francesco bagnaia — who won the race in catalonia. martiin, who had to finish no lower than 9th, if bagnaia took the chequered flag, started in fourth and avoided any incidents, moving up one place to finish third. martin's success comes a year after he finished runner up to bagnaia. the italian, who won 11 races this season, ultimately had to settle for second place in the championship standings. just enough time to recap our top story. england have won promotion to the top tier of the nations league after they concluded their campaign with a comprehensive 5—0 win over the republic of ireland at wembley. head over to the bbc sport website. the final t20 with
the world number 2a made a great start, winning the first set by 6 games to 2.ive britain victory. britain will face slovakia in the last four. rebecca shramkova secured their place in the semi—finals with a straight sets victory over australia's ajla tomljanovic 6—1, 6—2. spain'sjorge martin has won his first ever motogp world title after getting enough points in barcelona to dethrone last year's champion francesco bagnaia — who won the race in catalonia. martiin, who had to finish no...
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that first bit of his bid for- previously involved in that first bit of his bid for the l first bit white house what she has notoriously stayed - white house what she has notoriously stayed kind i white house what she has notoriously stayed kind of| white house what she has . notoriously stayed kind of out of the — notoriously stayed kind of out of the public— notoriously stayed kind of out of the public eye _ notoriously stayed kind of out of the public eye this - notoriously stayed kind of out of the public eye this time - notoriously stayed kind of outi of the public eye this time and not chosen— of the public eye this time and not chosen to _ of the public eye this time and not chosen to join _ of the public eye this time and not chosen to join the - not chosen to join the campaign _ not chosen to join the campaign. these - not chosen to join the . campaign. these people not chosen to join the - campaign. these people are still— campaign. these people are still very— campaign. these people are still very relevant— campaign. these people are still very relevant and - still very r
that first bit of his bid for- previously involved in that first bit of his bid for the l first bit white house what she has notoriously stayed - white house what she has notoriously stayed kind i white house what she has notoriously stayed kind of| white house what she has . notoriously stayed kind of out of the — notoriously stayed kind of out of the public— notoriously stayed kind of out of the public eye _ notoriously stayed kind of out of the public eye this - notoriously stayed kind...
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first off on the biden side, we saw that pattern over years, really, of first saying "no" to weaponstems, like stingers or mar s or f-16s, only later to say "yes," but much later than was necessary. we had that famed counteroffensive that went nowhere, because we were so slow on getting them things prior to that. we are still that we are not allowing them to fire the weapons we gave them long- range into russia, even though russia is firing from those distant locations to attack ukraine. the ukrainians are very, very frustrated with this. with trump, what he has said is that he wants to end the war. he wants there to be peace and a fair peace. those are pretty much the only quotes that he has said, other than, of course, to have said that this would have never have happened if he was president, which is a poke at what he sees as weakness in the biden administration. now, in order to end the war, you have to convince putin to stop. the only reason there is a war is that he's attacked ukraine and he keeps attacking. and the only thing that will cause putin to stop is the clarity in put
first off on the biden side, we saw that pattern over years, really, of first saying "no" to weaponstems, like stingers or mar s or f-16s, only later to say "yes," but much later than was necessary. we had that famed counteroffensive that went nowhere, because we were so slow on getting them things prior to that. we are still that we are not allowing them to fire the weapons we gave them long- range into russia, even though russia is firing from those distant locations to...
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my argument we can do better than that, and do better than that first by saying, first of all, let'scknowledge that the first amendment is limited for a reason. it's only about the government. it's one thing to say you don't want to put people in jail having bad ideas, that's fine. but the college campuses, that's a let's talk about the things that people can't be put in jail for, that's a boring discussion and probably a chaotic one. college campuses are places to talk about interesting ideas, valuable ideas, yes, controversial ideas, not just any idea, what is quality versus quantity. those are the hard decisions we can't avoid by backing up and saying, oh, first amendment, or counter speech or any of those other cliches. they are hard questions where you have to take into account that you are a community that's trying to do something together and hopefully through history and politics and find something like truth and find something like democracy and equality, but if you're going to do that, you're going to have constant conflict all the time, conversations what the rules of the
my argument we can do better than that, and do better than that first by saying, first of all, let'scknowledge that the first amendment is limited for a reason. it's only about the government. it's one thing to say you don't want to put people in jail having bad ideas, that's fine. but the college campuses, that's a let's talk about the things that people can't be put in jail for, that's a boring discussion and probably a chaotic one. college campuses are places to talk about interesting ideas,...
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first 3 possessions of the game touchdown drives down the field. john engineers 4 touchdown passes tonights. runs for one himself. and utah state did show the offense in the fourth quarter. when the game was comfortable. this makes the score better for utah state and look at that. that's -- nice yoochlt to see. >> that is nice >> the same thing we saw in this field in san jose state. look at that. the love the cougars have for former teammate. >> it speak busy washington state >> jake -- may be a bias in me. i don't know if there is i better person to be leading this football program. right now through the process they are going through. he asked the team to sacrifice and come back. to be a team together and they have done everything that put in front of them. outside of the boise state game late they have been -- better than advertised and -- i'm excited see what the next throw weeks home. two road games we will be on the call for two. back here for feign week of the season. sunday after thanksgiving and john has been so special along side kyle wi
first 3 possessions of the game touchdown drives down the field. john engineers 4 touchdown passes tonights. runs for one himself. and utah state did show the offense in the fourth quarter. when the game was comfortable. this makes the score better for utah state and look at that. that's -- nice yoochlt to see. >> that is nice >> the same thing we saw in this field in san jose state. look at that. the love the cougars have for former teammate. >> it speak busy washington state...
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we need to sort first.r organisation _ we need to sort first. your organisation not - we need to sort first. your organisation not dead - we need to sort first. your organisation not dead yetj we need to sort first. your. organisation not dead yet is chanting, assist us to live not to die. should there be better palliative care but also a choice on behalf of the individual to decide for themselves? ~ , themselves? absolutely, the choice argument... _ themselves? absolutely, the choice argument... i- themselves? absolutely, the choice argument... i want. choice argument... i want controt— choice argument... i want control in_ choice argument... i want control in my life, i understand that, but unfettered personal— understand that, but unfettered personal freedom, understand that, but unfettered personalfreedom, individual choice. — personalfreedom, individual choice, that is one thing, but when — choice, that is one thing, but when there is a potential impact _ when there is a potential impact on everyone el
we need to sort first.r organisation _ we need to sort first. your organisation not - we need to sort first. your organisation not dead - we need to sort first. your organisation not dead yetj we need to sort first. your. organisation not dead yet is chanting, assist us to live not to die. should there be better palliative care but also a choice on behalf of the individual to decide for themselves? ~ , themselves? absolutely, the choice argument... _ themselves? absolutely, the choice...
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first are important. but even first that i am here to do to create a path way for others to come through. so even with a jackie robinson simply focusing on him, on april 15th, 1947, and stopping there and suddenly we forget about the next almost next quarter century, his life until he dies, of him being an activist, a civil rights activist, going on marches and demonstrations an economic activist trying to create helping to create a black bank in new york, in harlem. it's not just about the first. it is very much about the second. and the way we disrupt that narrative of the obsession on the first is that we look, at what comes next, not just who comes next, but also what comes next, what comes next in the struggle to advance what it is that people are trying to make equal. how many ballplayers are brought in, what levels of management do see, or when do we see levels of management beginning to change? what is the nature of the opposition that because the other thing that we do is we get the first and the
first are important. but even first that i am here to do to create a path way for others to come through. so even with a jackie robinson simply focusing on him, on april 15th, 1947, and stopping there and suddenly we forget about the next almost next quarter century, his life until he dies, of him being an activist, a civil rights activist, going on marches and demonstrations an economic activist trying to create helping to create a black bank in new york, in harlem. it's not just about the...
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first leg. yeah yeah. greg arrived at walter reed with both legs somewhat attached and he was about to he was going for emergency surgery because i the blood vessels like last leg had ruptured and failed and his getting wheeled into the elevator and what did you see? yeah. and, um, i will say that i saw major was colonel anderson then colonel anderson and my father were in the elevator holding, one on each side of me holding my hands. is that as it were, taking to surgery. and so i would i would come out of surgery. i'm back in the recovery, i'm still living and at this time and, um, and so after i come of my anesthetic and i'm to communicate with my wife, i ask where colonel anderson was and my father and she was looking at me in absolute bewilderment. and i was in and i was like, you know, really? where are they she goes, they're not here. i go where they go. it's as well. your dad wasn't here. he's he's at home and in general anderson's in afghanistan colonel anderson's in afghanistan. and i
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it that's kind of inevitable i think and so to does being the first person to do something or first person to be somewhere and as you know i think of myself as kind of a a bridge person, a class straggler, if you will. i've had very different life outcomes. my family and the people who are dearest to me who who are still in my daily every day. and so that means that the place i'm from is is with me. and in me all moments. and the career and the places that i've gone in that capacity, which tends to be a very different view of class, of a very different experience and world, not only are there do those amount to different physical, but i'm talking about language i'm talking about am i speaking country or fancy i'm talking about am what kind of clothes am i wearing? i'm talking about almost a code switching of sorts, which my off more often discussion terms of race or other identities. and so there's an aspect of that that relates to my having been the first person to go to college and beyond that, that also comes with, you know, would say among the challenges of that that sort of life is a
it that's kind of inevitable i think and so to does being the first person to do something or first person to be somewhere and as you know i think of myself as kind of a a bridge person, a class straggler, if you will. i've had very different life outcomes. my family and the people who are dearest to me who who are still in my daily every day. and so that means that the place i'm from is is with me. and in me all moments. and the career and the places that i've gone in that capacity, which...
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she edith, i would say, is the first modern first lady. you know, she does some interesting physical things with the white how she she starts the white house china collection. she starts the portrait collection that sits in the white house to this day. she begins the colonial garden that became the rose garden. she hosted 40,000 guests in the first year in the white house. she begins the salons that are it bring artists and musicians and poets into the white house. in addition to reading four or five newspapers a day being the better judge of character, being the first one to talk to her husband in the morning. the last one at night. but she makes physical changes to the white house, too. two she hires mckim mead and white because bambi recommends and they redesign the white house to have an executive function and a residential function because, she says, have a family. you know, it's just i'm there. he was 42 when he became president, the youngest president in american history. and she really wanted the white house, which they by the way
she edith, i would say, is the first modern first lady. you know, she does some interesting physical things with the white how she she starts the white house china collection. she starts the portrait collection that sits in the white house to this day. she begins the colonial garden that became the rose garden. she hosted 40,000 guests in the first year in the white house. she begins the salons that are it bring artists and musicians and poets into the white house. in addition to reading four...
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"the new york times" first to break the news. smith oversaw cases against trump related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and his handling of classified documents. this comes a week after nbc news reported that justice department officials have been evaluating how to wind down these cases. with us now is "new york times" reporter devlin barrett, part of the team who helped break this story. great seeing you, my friend. is there a timeline for when smith plans to depart? >> so, i think we have to really think about december as the point where he's going to try to finish the main pieces of his work. you know, some of this stuff he doesn't have control over, for example. the court cases, he has to wait on a judge's ruling on what are likely to be motions to dismiss charges. he also, you know, when special counsel reports have been issued in the past, they required intelligence agency review, he can't control those reviews necessarily. so, he does have some parts that he's not in charge of. however, his plan
"the new york times" first to break the news. smith oversaw cases against trump related to his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, and his handling of classified documents. this comes a week after nbc news reported that justice department officials have been evaluating how to wind down these cases. with us now is "new york times" reporter devlin barrett, part of the team who helped break this story. great seeing you, my friend. is there a timeline for when...
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how will his second term differ from the first? plus, dems in disarray. >> lots on the line right now, people are going to be tested. >> after widespread losses, how will the democratic party emerge from the wilderness? >>> and full house. >> the american people spoke loud and clear on tuesday. >> republicans could control both ends of pennsylvania avenue. are they ready? >>> "inside politics," the best reporting from inside the corridors of power starts now. >>> good morning. welcome to "inside politics sunday. " i'm manu raju. it's opinion an historic and whirlwind week, and now washington and the world are bracing for what's next. just last night, cnn projected donald trump carried arizona, completing a stunning seven swing-state sweep, and now the electoral map is set. and in just 71 days, donald trump will take the reins of power in the white house once again. but how will his second term be different than the first? and what can trump actually accomplish? right now, he and his team are in full-blown transition mode. the big p
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.>> first implies others follow, right? so what is the scenario? >> it is not okay to enter the country illegally, this is a crime.>> so grandma is in the house, she is undocumented, does she get arrested, to? >> if you have entered this country illegally, you have committed a crime and you're not off the table.>> the reason why he thinks it depends when it comes to whether he will arrest grandma, is that tom homan is purposefully vague about who gets deported first, who exactly is a criminal. this is him last night on fox laying out the different categories of immigrants as he sees them.>> you came to this country illegally which is a crime, you are committing a crime against the united states citizens, you get no grace period so we are coming for you. for those others, deport all four.>> so, you committed a crime and you should be deported or you are not a criminal but you should leave, too. the general gist appears to be criminalizing immigrants as much as possible and there is a reason for that. the trump administration
.>> first implies others follow, right? so what is the scenario? >> it is not okay to enter the country illegally, this is a crime.>> so grandma is in the house, she is undocumented, does she get arrested, to? >> if you have entered this country illegally, you have committed a crime and you're not off the table.>> the reason why he thinks it depends when it comes to whether he will arrest grandma, is that tom homan is purposefully vague about who gets deported...
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how do ou be first on that list. how do you track — be first on that list.- be first on that list. how do you track individuals like i you track individuals like that? by their very nature, people don't have documents and they are not in the system. they are probably in the system somewhere, right? we give drivers licence this is in virginia to illegal immigrants who want to come here to assimilate to drive so they will get fictitious ids, the only place you don't have too have an ide is to vote, literally and virginia id is not required to vote. but it is to go to the library and some of these other things. imilli to go to the library and some of these other things. will the president-elect _ of these other things. will the president-elect looking - of these other things. will the president-elect looking at - of these other things. will the | president-elect looking atjust president—elect looking atjust criminals or people who have come here to make it better lives for themselves maybe have children and so on and pay into the system?— children and so on and
how do ou be first on that list. how do you track — be first on that list.- be first on that list. how do you track individuals like i you track individuals like that? by their very nature, people don't have documents and they are not in the system. they are probably in the system somewhere, right? we give drivers licence this is in virginia to illegal immigrants who want to come here to assimilate to drive so they will get fictitious ids, the only place you don't have too have an ide is to...
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i'm interested in like the lessons that you've learned from that first book, that first book writing process to the second book writing process, right? how was writing this book different than writing your first book and how will writing your third book be different than writing-- (laughter) >> oh, man, that's a great question. i think one of the biggest differences is i had to unlearn how to write like a socialologist. i might get in trouble for this one. academic writing sometimes can be so alienating and one thing that i was very proud of in the first book is when students came up to me, sometime in tears said, this is the first time i've read something about myself that i didn't feel like talked down to or talked about, but rather being in conversation with. you gave me a vocabulary. i have a general rule about writing and some people say it's time mature for a ph.d. to say, i don't care. if my mama can't read it, i don't want to write it. how can i interview students who are like me take their stories and then write it in such a way that they can't recognize themselves. to me, t
i'm interested in like the lessons that you've learned from that first book, that first book writing process to the second book writing process, right? how was writing this book different than writing your first book and how will writing your third book be different than writing-- (laughter) >> oh, man, that's a great question. i think one of the biggest differences is i had to unlearn how to write like a socialologist. i might get in trouble for this one. academic writing sometimes can...
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this is really the first big one of the season? >> reporter: yes, i'm excited, but a lot of rain is on the way. starting tonight, continuing all the way through next week. so get ready for a cool active week of weather. the first atmospheric river of the season. it's on the way. as you can see quite a lot of cloud cover behind me. all of that thick cloud cover is all ahead of that approaching storm system. again, that'll be impacting us overnight tonight, bringing us a lot of rain, continuing that rain through the weekend. let's take a look at what it looks like from space because it's a really, really impressive system. and that moisture bomb is from central pacific, and it's riding that roller coaster, that fire hose, and just pummeling us here in california. you can see also to the north, that bomb cyclone. the reason we're looking at such an intense atmospheric river on the way. those clouds will continue to again pump in that moisture and that cloud coverage as that bomb cyclone will continue to spiral up to our north. this wi
this is really the first big one of the season? >> reporter: yes, i'm excited, but a lot of rain is on the way. starting tonight, continuing all the way through next week. so get ready for a cool active week of weather. the first atmospheric river of the season. it's on the way. as you can see quite a lot of cloud cover behind me. all of that thick cloud cover is all ahead of that approaching storm system. again, that'll be impacting us overnight tonight, bringing us a lot of rain,...
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your clients really come first then, huh?>> yes we make them a top priority by getting to know their finances, family, health lifestyle and more. >> wow. >> maybe we are different at fisher investments, we're clearly different. >> lowe's knows when it comes to the holidays, everything has to be seamless. save on lg's first ever zero clearance refrigerator that has near flush installation for the ultimate built in look. save at lowe's. now, during our black friday build up event in-store and online, i feel like new sunglasses, like a brand new pair of jeans brand new book celebrity cruises black friday event today getting older is part of the journey. >> even with worsening heart failure. so when i had carpal tunnel syndrome, lower back pain and shortness of breath, i thought that's what getting older felt like. thank goodness i called my cardiologist. i have atcm a rare but serious disease and getting diagnosed early made a difference if you have any of these warning signs, don't wait. ask your cardiologist about atcm. today
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i'm concerned with who he is with america first and donald trump first. and i think that our european allies and vladimir putin are very concerned. the decision, i still say, if there is going to be a resolve a negotiation that takes place, it's got to be what mr. zelenskyy says and the ukrainian people and not us imposing something on them. >> do you think democrats will remain in the minority in the house? >> no, i think that there is clearly a pathway to be in the majority. all of the votes have not been counted. as we see steadily coming in, w we are winning and maintaining, and we've got to count the votes and let's see where the votes are. but either way, it's going to be close, no matter who's in charge. but i believe that there is a pathway and i know there's a pathway for us to regain the majority. >> congressman greg meeks, thank you so much for coming on. sara? >> thank you, kate. >>> this morning, trump's win may be the get out of jail free card he desperately needed. talks are happening right now at the doj to end the federal case against him
i'm concerned with who he is with america first and donald trump first. and i think that our european allies and vladimir putin are very concerned. the decision, i still say, if there is going to be a resolve a negotiation that takes place, it's got to be what mr. zelenskyy says and the ukrainian people and not us imposing something on them. >> do you think democrats will remain in the minority in the house? >> no, i think that there is clearly a pathway to be in the majority. all...
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and later around, i believe 2018 was the first the first time he was able to get an fda approval for a clinical. and i think now he has at least three or four. interesting. so right now there's clinical trials looking at phages. yeah, there yeah. when i first started working on the book, which was like four years ago, there was a handful. and i think now there's at least 50, i think even more there's a lot more phage companies that are trying different things. it's new startups and you have some pharmaceutical spinoffs are looking at phages and how to use them better. so there's actually a lot going on well and talking about outside of the clinical trials and actual of cases you sort of describe in the book some compassionate use and how those showed that phages might actually work. could you elaborate on that a little? yeah. so i think so. in the book i called it the perfect storm and that perfect happened to stephanie strauss and, her husband, tom. they were vacationing in egypt and tom, some were somehow picked up one of the worst superbugs on the planet, as in the box of ammonia.
and later around, i believe 2018 was the first the first time he was able to get an fda approval for a clinical. and i think now he has at least three or four. interesting. so right now there's clinical trials looking at phages. yeah, there yeah. when i first started working on the book, which was like four years ago, there was a handful. and i think now there's at least 50, i think even more there's a lot more phage companies that are trying different things. it's new startups and you have...
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this is the first time san marino have _ c. this is the first time san marino have actually - c.ctually scored three goals in an international match, so with each of those goals, there must have been a massive celebration? this afternoon _ massive celebration? this afternoon when _ massive celebration? this afternoon when the - massive celebration? ti 3 afternoon when the national team came back from lichtenstein, we are going to celebrate very much, and i think they have celebrated yesterday night. jessica, tell us about some of the players because surely they must be part time. yes, they have part time players. they are part time players and they're working, they're studying. so actually not all of them are professionals. so it's a big result for that because we are a small nation. no professional football here. so it's a very big result for us. congratulations to san marino but commiserations to lichtenstein. hello, last night and first thing this morning many of you will have seen some fresh snowfall. it has been causing a few problems. we've had a number of roads shut, for e
this is the first time san marino have _ c. this is the first time san marino have actually - c.ctually scored three goals in an international match, so with each of those goals, there must have been a massive celebration? this afternoon _ massive celebration? this afternoon when _ massive celebration? this afternoon when the - massive celebration? ti 3 afternoon when the national team came back from lichtenstein, we are going to celebrate very much, and i think they have celebrated yesterday...
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i have the first fancy handbag that i got, you know, my mom told me because she remember's the firstrst paycheck and she is like, you'll always remember this thing you got for yourself. >> judge jeanine: jesse, your oldest piece of clothing? >> jesse: i have some blazers when i started at fox and i don't wear them anymore because they are too flamboyant. they are powder blue, hot pink -- >> judge jeanine: who are you saving them for? >> jesse: i will probably never wear them again but i can't give them to anybody because no one would ever wear them. >> judge jeanine: dana? >> dana: i am very much a person, and no sentimentality and get rid of everything. i did, the other day, when we were talking about 1996 and comparing election cycles, i remembered, i have a t-shirt that i have had -- and i have a bag that i got with peter in 1998. bree, german, small leather backpack, almost like this color letter at the time, and fantastic, perfectly broken in. >> tyrus: high school football jersey, still have it. >> judge jeanine: i have a sweater. it is blue and red and has gold trim, like a si
i have the first fancy handbag that i got, you know, my mom told me because she remember's the firstrst paycheck and she is like, you'll always remember this thing you got for yourself. >> judge jeanine: jesse, your oldest piece of clothing? >> jesse: i have some blazers when i started at fox and i don't wear them anymore because they are too flamboyant. they are powder blue, hot pink -- >> judge jeanine: who are you saving them for? >> jesse: i will probably never wear...
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the first female of this, the first lgbtrst q t plus that areo but now another first they are e responsibleunched missiles ony wa russia for the first time. >> and want to escalate the conflict andig it is impossibleo use high-tech missiles without americans and putin has saidgett this many times. >> laura: putin warned uswa getting this deeply involvedday, would be considered an act of war. today after thatth attack he lowered russia's threshold forow the use of nuclear weapons. joining me now former deputy a sense elbridge colby. i guess before, he could be bluffing but should biden at the end of his term be taking that risk andp putting the trump administration at this position? >> absolutely not, laura. the american people have delivered resounding mandate for president trump to go a veryeems different direction and end the war with ukraine. biden seems to be undermining here. laura, this step does not maketo sense. the biden administrationange admitting in "the new york times" this will not change the military it situation or do we have sufficient weapons have thisve f type of attack.t
the first female of this, the first lgbtrst q t plus that areo but now another first they are e responsibleunched missiles ony wa russia for the first time. >> and want to escalate the conflict andig it is impossibleo use high-tech missiles without americans and putin has saidgett this many times. >> laura: putin warned uswa getting this deeply involvedday, would be considered an act of war. today after thatth attack he lowered russia's threshold forow the use of nuclear weapons....
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now, let me introduce our first panel again, panel number one, the forging of a leader, our first speaker is dr. stephen, a book his he the author of tubby raymond oh barton. and the u.s. army from 1889 to 1963, dr. is a professor as a professor emeritus at the u.s. army command general staff college. he retired from the us army in 1992 after 20 years of enlisted and service with duty stations in the united states, germany and the middle east. after earning a ph.d. at georgia state university, dr. bourque has taught american and european history at several colleges and universities. in addition to the command and general staff college, his earlier books include jayhawk, the seventh corps in the 1991 persian gulf war. also the road safwan. and lastly, beyond the beach, the allied against france. our second distinguished author is matthew de matthews. michael de matthews, coeditor leadership in dangerous situations oceans second edition, a handbook for the armed forces emergency services and first responders. dr. matthews is currently professor of engineering at the united states academy an
now, let me introduce our first panel again, panel number one, the forging of a leader, our first speaker is dr. stephen, a book his he the author of tubby raymond oh barton. and the u.s. army from 1889 to 1963, dr. is a professor as a professor emeritus at the u.s. army command general staff college. he retired from the us army in 1992 after 20 years of enlisted and service with duty stations in the united states, germany and the middle east. after earning a ph.d. at georgia state university,...
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and that's especially for the first year to year and a half of the war. >> yeah. one of the air force people would say that, you know, they're getting us to call in air missions on things they need to clear themselves. what drops out is the campaign, right, because, you know, airmen have a lot of different ways of fighting independent ariel arm and one of the things they're arguing in korea is that, you know, the supply lines for the communist forces are quite long and they spent a lot of time hitting stuff that is coming over from russia and prc. and the army is like where are you? where are you? when we move north, they start seeing all the burned out trains, the burned out tanks, the tank transporters, and they realize the air force has been quite busy just out of their line of sight. >> thank you very much. my name is tristan. ph.d. candidate at texas a&m university and hoping you guys would comment on the experiences of starvation, exposure, disease and displacement both during the war and the years afterward. thank you. >> if we're talking starvation, it's a
and that's especially for the first year to year and a half of the war. >> yeah. one of the air force people would say that, you know, they're getting us to call in air missions on things they need to clear themselves. what drops out is the campaign, right, because, you know, airmen have a lot of different ways of fighting independent ariel arm and one of the things they're arguing in korea is that, you know, the supply lines for the communist forces are quite long and they spent a lot of...
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was that your first time in north korea? that was my first time in north korea. and we had a and it was really quite amazing. 15 courses with with wine and, you know, it was really hard to eat given, you know, you look out the window at what was happening but it was they were gracious and, ultimately very helpful the there was took a long time to break the ice. the first time i went to meet them in singapore they never showed up. and it's not like hopping on the shuttle and go back to new york. it was, you know, very trip and president trump was not happy and announced that summit was off and then they came came back and said, oh, no, no, we're, you know, our our bed. so flew back to you the next week. i flew back to singapore and met with them and the three days they would basically not look me in the eye or speak, they just sort of sat in the meeting and and this was kim jong un's chief of staff. and slowly slowly we wore down and they expecting us to try to dictate all the terms. so i was very solicitous and said, you know, we have some ideas, but i'm sure you
was that your first time in north korea? that was my first time in north korea. and we had a and it was really quite amazing. 15 courses with with wine and, you know, it was really hard to eat given, you know, you look out the window at what was happening but it was they were gracious and, ultimately very helpful the there was took a long time to break the ice. the first time i went to meet them in singapore they never showed up. and it's not like hopping on the shuttle and go back to new york....
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being first jen is so important. i got my start in hair and i say i'm with harvard two times over but my first like alumni hood was head start. that's where i got my start. and there's so many things i had to learn where other people just seemed to know and i'm perfectly okay with raising my hand and asking for that clarification so that next project is going to be my reflecting on what does that mean even as i stay in the academy because i haven't left. when i left miami at 18, that was it. i haven't been back. i went to amherst and then came over r to cambridge. like i haven't left. and i'm still learning so many new things. in the job that i have. but the cool thing about it is being in that room and i remember i love being in a room and someone said something ,, scanned the room, so i was there and backtracked and said sorry. then went on to explain the shorthand. and it made me realize why diversity in that room matters. and it was in the real moment i was like okay, the work is having that kind of residence but
being first jen is so important. i got my start in hair and i say i'm with harvard two times over but my first like alumni hood was head start. that's where i got my start. and there's so many things i had to learn where other people just seemed to know and i'm perfectly okay with raising my hand and asking for that clarification so that next project is going to be my reflecting on what does that mean even as i stay in the academy because i haven't left. when i left miami at 18, that was it. i...
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just, it's already, first of all, it's friday night. and he has announced 320% of his cabinet in five minutes right? that's chaotic. the actual picks themselves, some of whom we will get to a few more in a second. but the fact you have a pro labor candidate at the department of labor and elon musk advising. this is all you need to know how unified this group will be and the chaos bound to ensue with so many people at odds over such key issues. thank you for playing what feels like some kind of terrifying game show night of trump cabinet picks this friday evening. i appreciate your time and sanity. >> riding cockpit along with you. thank you alex. >> thanks brother. >>> okay, so trump is also tonight announced a number of key administration picks who may be working under robert f. kennedy jr. for the commissioner of the food and drug administration, trump has chosen dr. marty makary who previously said the federal government was the greatest perpetrator of misinformation during the covid-19 pandemic. he is a proponent of natural immunity
just, it's already, first of all, it's friday night. and he has announced 320% of his cabinet in five minutes right? that's chaotic. the actual picks themselves, some of whom we will get to a few more in a second. but the fact you have a pro labor candidate at the department of labor and elon musk advising. this is all you need to know how unified this group will be and the chaos bound to ensue with so many people at odds over such key issues. thank you for playing what feels like some kind of...
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priority number one is get the first down, obviously. whatever you do, it's got to be quick so that you can allow yourself enough time to kick a field goal. >> joe: what a swing this is for georgia potentially. you win this game, you're 10-2, you're headed to the s.e.c. championship. you will not be punpunished. you get a third loss here tonight, it is all on the line against either texas or texas a&m. >> jesse: so much more pressure. but you got to love the way kirby smart's team has responded. nothing was going their way on offense, defense or special teams in that first half. but they just kept fighting. they stayed resilient and figured it out enough to now put themselves in this position. >> joe: i mean, they marked it short. 4th and 1, seven seconds remain. the one time-out. will they get the opportunity and a time-out will be used by kirby smart and the dogs. >> jesse: you're seeing the cat and mouse now. kirby smart wants to see what georgia tech will line up in, what the personnel is going to be. now they have an opportunity to
priority number one is get the first down, obviously. whatever you do, it's got to be quick so that you can allow yourself enough time to kick a field goal. >> joe: what a swing this is for georgia potentially. you win this game, you're 10-2, you're headed to the s.e.c. championship. you will not be punpunished. you get a third loss here tonight, it is all on the line against either texas or texas a&m. >> jesse: so much more pressure. but you got to love the way kirby smart's...
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first polls close.irst calls of the night. >> six states and 60 delegates up for grabs, including one of the biggest battleground prizes in the south, georgia. >> the polls showing a race down to the wire. the state key to former president trump's strategy for victory. >> we are going to win the state of georgia. >> and if vice president harris wins it -- >> the path to the white house runs right through this state. >> -- she opens up another path to the 270 electoral college votes needed to take the white house. >> we are standing by for the first vote count and new exit poll information from this critical battleground as our decision desk gets ready to make the first call on the road to 270. let's get to it. who's ready to count some votes? blayne alexander is in union city, georgia, for us tonight. polls just about to close in that battleground. hi, what are you seeing? >> reporter: savannah, really, this is the nerve center for fulton county elections. this is the elections hub. i can give you a qui
first polls close.irst calls of the night. >> six states and 60 delegates up for grabs, including one of the biggest battleground prizes in the south, georgia. >> the polls showing a race down to the wire. the state key to former president trump's strategy for victory. >> we are going to win the state of georgia. >> and if vice president harris wins it -- >> the path to the white house runs right through this state. >> -- she opens up another path to the 270...
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well, i tell you what, first _ will be paid for?will be paid for? well, i tell you what, first of all good _ will be paid for? well, i tell you what, first of all good evening l will be paid for? well, i tell you - what, first of all good evening from a very cold crieff where the temperature has not risen above freezing all day, rather underlining why this is such a heated debate. many pensioners here say life was hard enough because of high food and energy price, even before this decision by the uk government, and so the decision by the scottish government has been welcomed by some, although not all pensioners here. you know it is a terrible decision to have — you know it is a terrible decision to have to— you know it is a terrible decision to have to make whether you heat the house _ to have to make whether you heat the house or _ to have to make whether you heat the house or whether you buy food, i mean _ house or whether you buy food, i mean it— house or whether you buy food, i mean it is— house or whether you buy food, i mean i
well, i tell you what, first _ will be paid for?will be paid for? well, i tell you what, first of all good _ will be paid for? well, i tell you what, first of all good evening l will be paid for? well, i tell you - what, first of all good evening from a very cold crieff where the temperature has not risen above freezing all day, rather underlining why this is such a heated debate. many pensioners here say life was hard enough because of high food and energy price, even before this decision by...
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so to get started, first speaker, surely al green earned a ph.d. in history from bowling green state university in 2011 and a master's in history from the university of toledo. in 2005, shirley was honored with a graduate college distinguished dissertation award from bowling green state university in 2012 and in emerging leader excellence category from the african legacy project of northwest ohio in 2010. currently, shirley is an adjunct instructor with both the university of toledo and bowling green state university. prior to getting into the history field, shirley, employed by the toledo police department starting in 1976, while returning as a lieutenant in 2003. thank you for your service currently, shirley is also director of the toledo police museum. shirley's recent book, revolutionary blacks discovering the frank brothers freeborn men color soldiers of independence, was published by western publishing in 2000. three is also the subject of her talk today. let's get a big round. applause and welcome, shirley to the stage. all right. good morni
so to get started, first speaker, surely al green earned a ph.d. in history from bowling green state university in 2011 and a master's in history from the university of toledo. in 2005, shirley was honored with a graduate college distinguished dissertation award from bowling green state university in 2012 and in emerging leader excellence category from the african legacy project of northwest ohio in 2010. currently, shirley is an adjunct instructor with both the university of toledo and bowling...
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it is a first alert weather day. as we are gearing up for fire weather conditions, be careful out there. this is not the day to be doing outdoor burning. we know the drill especially during this time of year. fire season does get extended into november. things are dry. we have a whole week of dry conditions before our next batch of showers. starting with the winds, winds have a major, major key factor into this. we will see gusts up to around 50 miles per hour into the late evening hours tonight and early morning hours tomorrow. let's head up in the north bay and go to areas like santa rosa stretched to napa. we are in the 70s. it is a little bit warmer for this time of year. oakland, 70s there stretched down to the santa clara valley with 60s along our coastline. let's dive into what's happening around the corner. this red flag warning will last until thursday. wind gusts today, tomorrow, lasting into this week can get up to around 50 miles per hour especially in inland areas. the most important part is they move of
it is a first alert weather day. as we are gearing up for fire weather conditions, be careful out there. this is not the day to be doing outdoor burning. we know the drill especially during this time of year. fire season does get extended into november. things are dry. we have a whole week of dry conditions before our next batch of showers. starting with the winds, winds have a major, major key factor into this. we will see gusts up to around 50 miles per hour into the late evening hours...