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in 2023, dr. received a national endowment for the humanities grant to support his current book project on the southern born generals admirals who fought for the union during the civil war. so please join me in welcoming next speaker, dr. barton myers barton myers. thank you, director noi. alice, i want thank you and your staff for putting on a great event. the cwi university is is really important. institute you're helping to keep public education, american history and civics alive. and i think this is a really, really important thing for another generation. thank you for all your hard work and your programing. with that i want to say there is a slight disclaimer comes with my talk today. this is the parental advisory moment of of my talk. this is not one of my more humorous talk. this is a very serious talk, but it fits right in the theme of just war and how it is applied to the american civil war. my talk today focuses in on the experience of southern unionists in north carolina during the conf
in 2023, dr. received a national endowment for the humanities grant to support his current book project on the southern born generals admirals who fought for the union during the civil war. so please join me in welcoming next speaker, dr. barton myers barton myers. thank you, director noi. alice, i want thank you and your staff for putting on a great event. the cwi university is is really important. institute you're helping to keep public education, american history and civics alive. and i...
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carter in 1980, george hw in 1992.bstituting missing vice president for the incumbent president does not really change that formula much. nearly every group was left democratic in this cycle the biggest change you can see it any county level voting patterns, was among the latinos and more republican consistently over the past three cycles. in all of the groups no intent. despite expectations, that was no change the gender gap in expectations the dogs the decision would create a larger gender gap, never really appeared in our data. in one college in oncology both voted more republican this year at the changes relatively they were small and blacks moved along with whites by about the same amount. as best we can tell the voters the election, what have much time for them when it appears, these attacks are due more to turnout changes than vote switching. there was no last-minute swing, we were tracking the same people they did not swing toward trump or away from harris. in the exit poll trump did better among those who said
carter in 1980, george hw in 1992.bstituting missing vice president for the incumbent president does not really change that formula much. nearly every group was left democratic in this cycle the biggest change you can see it any county level voting patterns, was among the latinos and more republican consistently over the past three cycles. in all of the groups no intent. despite expectations, that was no change the gender gap in expectations the dogs the decision would create a larger gender...
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he married late in life. he eventually settled in iceland. he passed away in lynn in 1966. he never gave up his canadian citizenship. he also he always had a canadian flag hanging in his home on a wall in the dining room and. i always ask them why, do we have a canadian flag in in the house part? and he would say, that is where i am from. he passed along the story of the frank brothers to his two sons. i call him the frank brothers. part two. check out the names my uncles, john, william franklin jr and ben franklin. and they would also continue the service, the frank of military service. both of them served in world war. my uncle. we call them buster john, william franklin junior, served in the philippines, served in the pacific, i should say. and my uncle ben served in europe. and my uncle ben was the individual who passed the story along to me. but both of them served in world war two and they also served in the korean conflict as well. so i want to end by a section from the epilog of the book. okay, learning about franklin family background in origins has been a fascinat
he married late in life. he eventually settled in iceland. he passed away in lynn in 1966. he never gave up his canadian citizenship. he also he always had a canadian flag hanging in his home on a wall in the dining room and. i always ask them why, do we have a canadian flag in in the house part? and he would say, that is where i am from. he passed along the story of the frank brothers to his two sons. i call him the frank brothers. part two. check out the names my uncles, john, william...
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in one tiny town in new hampshire, results are already in.a harris and donald trump have tied in dixville notch, which traditionally kicks off voting at midnight. in other news, more heavy rain hits spain — now barcelona follows valencia and suffers major flooding. boeing's strike finally ends — a majority of workers vote in favour of a 38% wage increase, spread over four years. hello, i'm martine croxall. after months of campaigning the wait is finally over. its election day and america will decide the country's 47th president. in what has been one of the closest run races in living memory, the final polling shows it's a toss—up between donald trump and kamala harris. polling stations are now open for voters in vermont. in the next hour new york and the most of the rest of the east coast will be able to cast their ballots. well, in the last hours of the campaign both candidates have held their final rallies. a lot of focus will be on the seven key states, or swing states, that will decide the election. so there'll be extra attention on voter
in one tiny town in new hampshire, results are already in.a harris and donald trump have tied in dixville notch, which traditionally kicks off voting at midnight. in other news, more heavy rain hits spain — now barcelona follows valencia and suffers major flooding. boeing's strike finally ends — a majority of workers vote in favour of a 38% wage increase, spread over four years. hello, i'm martine croxall. after months of campaigning the wait is finally over. its election day and america...
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, as well as in butte in the mines in butte. but this is out in mill town and just near bonner there says only real humans invited. so scabs and gunmen stay away. so they have a long way to go in there in their labor organizing battles. but they also continue their speech fights. elizabeth gurley, flynn and frank go to spokane right after. this winning this battle in missoula and basically the same thing happens all over again in spokane, except on a larger scale. the spokane's bigger. the fight is drawn out longer, it's bloodier police stuff, frank little and other organizers into tiny cells. and then they blast steam heat into cells. they call it the sweat box. these men nearly suffocate. a lot of them pass out. and then they're done with that. they transfer them to freezing cold. and in november, this is november now. so many of them verge on hypothermia. this goes on for weeks. and the prisoners are you know they're given basically no food, they're brutally beaten and 16 of them end up seriously hospitalized and three of the
, as well as in butte in the mines in butte. but this is out in mill town and just near bonner there says only real humans invited. so scabs and gunmen stay away. so they have a long way to go in there in their labor organizing battles. but they also continue their speech fights. elizabeth gurley, flynn and frank go to spokane right after. this winning this battle in missoula and basically the same thing happens all over again in spokane, except on a larger scale. the spokane's bigger. the...
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which was still in existence in those days, or rather prohibition in existence in those days. and he called it that beer garden on the hill. and i don't know whether that got back to the members of congress. but again, you see there was a gap there. and then hoover famously said, or is quoted as saying there ought to be a law allowing the president to hang two men a year without being required to give any reason. and i was sure he had some political figures in mind. and one thing i've never been able to to resolve in my inquiries or research, which senator he was referring to when he referred to him, is the only verified case of a negative iq. so. so it worked both ways. i do think that hoover got better at it in his second half of his term. the first year. he was so deferential that he allowed the smoot-hawley tariff go through and he didn't effectively handle that. i don't think as effectively as he could. he did have. that's a long story, maybe longer than i should try to tell here, but by the time he was getting moving forward in late 31 and 32 with the reconstruction fina
which was still in existence in those days, or rather prohibition in existence in those days. and he called it that beer garden on the hill. and i don't know whether that got back to the members of congress. but again, you see there was a gap there. and then hoover famously said, or is quoted as saying there ought to be a law allowing the president to hang two men a year without being required to give any reason. and i was sure he had some political figures in mind. and one thing i've never...
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it is illegal in most of you know, in the u.s. in general. and it's only decriminalized or legal in a very few places. and you know, it's it's risky. and it was risky to interview people. it was risky to put their names. i mean, i messed out everybody that asked me to ask them, you know, who told their trip reports or who, for example, and and then i asked many who did not. and there are plenty of people who said, i will go to jail for this drug. you know, i believe in it so much. and i was like, no, not on my not not from my book. so there's really, you know, there a i felt a certain kind of protective ness about my sources and how i was going to portray them. at the same time, i had an obligation to tell those stories because most of what's out there and known about these drugs is anecdotal and it comes from people. science is still nascent. yeah, there was a considerable amount of fear at different stages of the process, but i think for me early on in this journey, when i kind of saw in psychedelics a tool that helps you change your behavi
it is illegal in most of you know, in the u.s. in general. and it's only decriminalized or legal in a very few places. and you know, it's it's risky. and it was risky to interview people. it was risky to put their names. i mean, i messed out everybody that asked me to ask them, you know, who told their trip reports or who, for example, and and then i asked many who did not. and there are plenty of people who said, i will go to jail for this drug. you know, i believe in it so much. and i was...
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me in this in this book. so i think seeing so many different of americans and african americans are present, there's an african-american and i was quite struck in the talk we just heard by the african traveling with breckinridge because there is one with lincoln a young friend named william about whom we know very little but they appear to genuinely have been friends. and there are interesting in the presidency where lincoln intervenes to help johnson he gets him a job. then johnson he asked johnson to go to get with him on a journey that fascinatingly mirrors the train journey into washington and i've just been reading i brought with me martin johnson's wonderful book writing the gettysburg address. and there's an incredible chapter, the train trip to gettysburg. and it feels a lot like all the things i was i was writing about. so he's traveling in a mixed race delegation and his wife and children are with him, but he's just meeting families everywhere, families with divided loyalties and families that are t
me in this in this book. so i think seeing so many different of americans and african americans are present, there's an african-american and i was quite struck in the talk we just heard by the african traveling with breckinridge because there is one with lincoln a young friend named william about whom we know very little but they appear to genuinely have been friends. and there are interesting in the presidency where lincoln intervenes to help johnson he gets him a job. then johnson he asked...
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this culminates in her suicide in may 2012 she hung herself in their barn on their property up in westchestert immediately bobby inc. kerri talked to the "new york times" they talked about what a mess mary was. how amazing it wasn't bobby survived his marriage to her. this is the mother of his four children investigative journalist marine callahan with her book ask not. sunday night eight eastern on c-span q and a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast antifreeze he spent now app. >> attention middle and high school students across america it is time to make your voice heard cspan2 cam documentary 2025 is here your chance to create a documentary that can inspire change, raise awareness, and make an impact. your documentary shoot into this year's question, your message to the president what issue is for you for the environment or community stories, student cam is your platform to share your message with the world. $100,000 in private brand prize of $5000 your opportunity not to make an impact but be rewarded for your creativity and hard work. enter your submissions today scan the code o
this culminates in her suicide in may 2012 she hung herself in their barn on their property up in westchestert immediately bobby inc. kerri talked to the "new york times" they talked about what a mess mary was. how amazing it wasn't bobby survived his marriage to her. this is the mother of his four children investigative journalist marine callahan with her book ask not. sunday night eight eastern on c-span q and a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast antifreeze he spent...
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i should point out the rally in virginia is sandwiched in between two stops in north carolina. he will also be in tomorrow and monday as well. they did not expect to spend that much time there. clearly showing how important it is to hold north carolina in these final days. >> steve contort merrill in virginia. >>> after stopping in georgia, vice president kamala harris travel to north carolina. she will stop in michigan and pennsylvania. priscilla alvarez is live in charlotte. priscilla, north carolina has voted republican in the past three presidential elections. democrats tend to get their hearts broken there. it is not worked in the last three presidential elections. how is this campaign working to change the script-flip the state? >> reporter: i have been speaking to senior campaign officials over the course of the election cycle. what they have repeatedly said is that they will be bullish on north carolina . because in 2020, former president trump did win this state, but he won by a slim margin. they are hoping they can turn the state this time around the vice president's
i should point out the rally in virginia is sandwiched in between two stops in north carolina. he will also be in tomorrow and monday as well. they did not expect to spend that much time there. clearly showing how important it is to hold north carolina in these final days. >> steve contort merrill in virginia. >>> after stopping in georgia, vice president kamala harris travel to north carolina. she will stop in michigan and pennsylvania. priscilla alvarez is live in charlotte....
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by zooming in on that in a minute. in the middle section, where you see the numbers from left to right going 8 to 10 across that main battle. and i'll focus on that as well. but i'm trying to capture the whole battle in one map in my book, and that's what you see here. so let's focus on t opening, the attackhat's going to occur, mt. airy, a mile and a half north of on the skip back road where the germaown road tually continues from there. and in that assault, you have the second light infantry battalion, one of the house elite regiments as i pick it way out in front, maybe wi some artiery and heading the wing of troops, heading on the germantown road agains them is thmain wing under sullivan. he has his own two maryland brigades nownder moses hasan. he has anthony waynes to pennsylvania brides. he has one brigade from stirli's division, conway's new jersey and pennsylvania man and headquarters is moving with sullivan as well. and when. sullivan first unfolds, two regiments to take care of that battalion and he realizes
by zooming in on that in a minute. in the middle section, where you see the numbers from left to right going 8 to 10 across that main battle. and i'll focus on that as well. but i'm trying to capture the whole battle in one map in my book, and that's what you see here. so let's focus on t opening, the attackhat's going to occur, mt. airy, a mile and a half north of on the skip back road where the germaown road tually continues from there. and in that assault, you have the second light infantry...
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the results in florida, in texas, in new jersey, in new york, a lot of the most progressive new england states of massachusetts or maryland or rhode island were massive swings. swings of 10 percentage points from the last election. what we saw in the swing states you was an important swing for trump. relatively narrow swing. very very contested places. some of them extremely surprising. wisconsin arguably is one of the most surprising. wisconsin, the most republican load the of the three blue wall states the last couple elections was the least republican. the closest of all the seven all states it looks like donald one and trump has barely won. that that has spilled over to where the senate seats where you can look at republicans thinking nationally we did very well. one popular vote we might have swung the national popular vote -- we don't know whether trump won national popular vote. probably probably a swing from going from born 4.5 votes from pointer the democratic direction or to a point or perhaps more in the republican direction. and yet these senate seats moved only a little bit
the results in florida, in texas, in new jersey, in new york, a lot of the most progressive new england states of massachusetts or maryland or rhode island were massive swings. swings of 10 percentage points from the last election. what we saw in the swing states you was an important swing for trump. relatively narrow swing. very very contested places. some of them extremely surprising. wisconsin arguably is one of the most surprising. wisconsin, the most republican load the of the three blue...
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upper 50s in the inland east bay. low 60s in some north bay locations and down in the south bay. san jose will top out at 64 degrees. here's the accuweather seven day forecast tomorrow. another chilly morning, giving way to mild afternoon conditions. same thing on saturday. now on sunday, december 1st, we start a warming trend going into the final month of the year. mid 60s will be the highs all the way into the middle of next week. >> reggie aqui i like this forecast. all right. thanks, spencer. bay area organizations are up bright and early this morning getting ready to serve hot meals to anyone in need. coming up, the week of preparation by volunteers to make this all happen from new york to paris with no ticket. how a man was able to sneak on to a transatlantic flight imagine checking your own heart with medical precision from anywhere. introducing kardiamobile 6l, the fda-cleared ekg that provides six-times more heart data than any smartwatch. and it detects three of the most common arrhythmias in just 30 seconds, including atrial fibrillation, bradycardia and tachycardia. c
upper 50s in the inland east bay. low 60s in some north bay locations and down in the south bay. san jose will top out at 64 degrees. here's the accuweather seven day forecast tomorrow. another chilly morning, giving way to mild afternoon conditions. same thing on saturday. now on sunday, december 1st, we start a warming trend going into the final month of the year. mid 60s will be the highs all the way into the middle of next week. >> reggie aqui i like this forecast. all right. thanks,...
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in oakland, also 73 in redwood city in daly city, 67 today, san francisco, up to 71 downtown and in theission district 70 degrees and 75 for napa to novato, santa rosa as well. so we are looking at some mild temperatures, but these clouds are coming in from the north. and what's happening is we have this storm system in this area of low pressure to the north, but also high pressure, which is much more of an influence on our weather to the south. but when you have high and low pressure, close together, it makes the air flow very quickly. so we're seeing those winds that will be increasing coming in from the north. and here we go into the afternoon, into the evening when those winds are 25 30mph. but these areas in bright pink, some of the higher elevations will have even stronger wind gusts that will continue overnight, get more intense. look at santa rosa 2:00 in the morning. we're going to have 44 mile per hour wind gusts, and we're still seeing some of those breezy winds continue into early tomorrow. temperature wise looking ahead we'll be in the mid 70s for san jose. slightly cooler
in oakland, also 73 in redwood city in daly city, 67 today, san francisco, up to 71 downtown and in theission district 70 degrees and 75 for napa to novato, santa rosa as well. so we are looking at some mild temperatures, but these clouds are coming in from the north. and what's happening is we have this storm system in this area of low pressure to the north, but also high pressure, which is much more of an influence on our weather to the south. but when you have high and low pressure, close...
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in between he is right now making a detour in virginia.state has not elected a republican presidential candidate in the last 20 years soup it looks like they're kind of doing the wave there in the crowd. this is a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i'm eric shawn. hey arthel. arthel: hello everyone i am arthel neville. both candidates on a battleground blitz with just three days to go. vice president kamala harris was campaigning in georgia earlier today where early voting is breaking records. now, the two candidates and briefly crossed paths straight look at this, this afternoon and north carolina. therefore stu was parked right next to trump's plane at charlotte douglas international airport. we have live fox team coverage. madison is liable first lady jill biden is stumping for harrison. we will begin with alexis mcadams live in greensboro, north carolina ahead of trump's rally this evening. >> it is kind of thought it might ifb works when i'm talking to you but not t to eric. i have to look more into that but we are here north carolina
in between he is right now making a detour in virginia.state has not elected a republican presidential candidate in the last 20 years soup it looks like they're kind of doing the wave there in the crowd. this is a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i'm eric shawn. hey arthel. arthel: hello everyone i am arthel neville. both candidates on a battleground blitz with just three days to go. vice president kamala harris was campaigning in georgia earlier today where early voting is breaking...
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in a cemetery in that small town. it's incredibly powerful oratory. you might not even want to use the word oratory, because that sounds sort of high-end and official. it's a personal communication from a family man to his friends, and that speech, as he's starting the journey, was beamed around the nation by telegraph, and it sent a note out to all americans that this is a very thoughtful person. he's not a random western politician. he's like us in a lot of ways. and this is a family separation as well as a national separation, and as the train winds its way through new jersey and then pennsylvania, he just keeps finding a deeper register, you know, it's like a different gear inside of him, and in trenton, new jersey, he gives two incredible speeches about what the american revolution meant to him. then, he goes the next day into independence hall in philadelphia and talks about the declaration of independence, specifically, and that's the road map that he will be following and talking about in the july 4th, 1861, m
in a cemetery in that small town. it's incredibly powerful oratory. you might not even want to use the word oratory, because that sounds sort of high-end and official. it's a personal communication from a family man to his friends, and that speech, as he's starting the journey, was beamed around the nation by telegraph, and it sent a note out to all americans that this is a very thoughtful person. he's not a random western politician. he's like us in a lot of ways. and this is a family...
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in previous g20 summits, particularly in relation to the conflict in ukraine, so are our things are shapingin rio dejaneiro? —— so how are things shaping up. -- so how are things shaping u . _ , , -- so how are things shaping u, , , ., -- so how are things shaping u . _ , , ., ., ., up. this is a gathering of the 20 largest — up. this is a gathering of the 20 largest economies - up. this is a gathering of the 20 largest economies in - up. this is a gathering of the 20 largest economies in the | 20 largest economies in the world and yet there is not a consensus about the war in ukraine, not least because russia is one of the members of the 620 russia is one of the members of the g20 and president putin won't be here in rio but he has sent sergei love rob in his place and that is partly because of an arrest warrant on vladimir putin birds when this has come up in previous summits, russia clearly in disagreement with some of the western nations on this particular topic in terms of allowing weapons to be used and providing weapons but also financial support. providing weapons but also financial
in previous g20 summits, particularly in relation to the conflict in ukraine, so are our things are shapingin rio dejaneiro? —— so how are things shaping up. -- so how are things shaping u . _ , , -- so how are things shaping u, , , ., -- so how are things shaping u . _ , , ., ., ., up. this is a gathering of the 20 largest — up. this is a gathering of the 20 largest economies - up. this is a gathering of the 20 largest economies in - up. this is a gathering of the 20 largest economies in...
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but in the east and in the southeast in particular, it's very difficult to find native people in the types of records civil war historians are used to using and civil war historians are used to having a wealth of material to work with. and it's a huge adjustment to deal with the realities of writing southeastern native history, which is that often we don't have a lot to work with in the written record. what are some of the reasons for that? i can tell you right now i'm going to i have a lot to go through with you and. i think a lot of it maybe is unfamiliar to people this context. so i have put stuff on the slides just to help us kind of i am not expecting you to take notes if you want to. that's great. that's more than my students usually do, but i'm not like there's not a test, but it helps us just of keep track of things. so why is it so hard to find southeastern people in the historic and particularly the written historic, the types of archives that civil war historians are used to using? it goes all the way back to early colonial era. this the part of north america that was the
but in the east and in the southeast in particular, it's very difficult to find native people in the types of records civil war historians are used to using and civil war historians are used to having a wealth of material to work with. and it's a huge adjustment to deal with the realities of writing southeastern native history, which is that often we don't have a lot to work with in the written record. what are some of the reasons for that? i can tell you right now i'm going to i have a lot to...
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the architecture in asia in quite some time. what are you most proud of of what has been accomplished in the last four years and what do you feel is left undone. if you had more time, what else would you be working on? >> i will start by saying what a privilege it is to share a seat with you. and when i was sitting out of college entering a program and becoming a scholar and going on to government service, i thought about the future of my career wanting to emulate three different people and two of them are on this stage. it is a privilege to be part of this conversation. victor has been a warm supporter and shared ph.d. these is and smiling that this conversation is taking place. i put my academic hat on before passing the floor to deputy secretary campbell. when i reflect of what i have been able to achieve in the indo-pacific is the fact that we have been able to design and implement a whole of government strategy for the independento-pacific which has -- indo-pacific. i know this is the conversation. but i'll start by noting
the architecture in asia in quite some time. what are you most proud of of what has been accomplished in the last four years and what do you feel is left undone. if you had more time, what else would you be working on? >> i will start by saying what a privilege it is to share a seat with you. and when i was sitting out of college entering a program and becoming a scholar and going on to government service, i thought about the future of my career wanting to emulate three different people...
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but in, in, in, in, in a certain way, israel has the right to defend itself against those attacks. and therefore, and they want their hostages back. and all these things are in a way, supporting what israel is doing. now, what, in the way they do it? and the amount of force that they use in the different areas like and gaza 11 on that is that is of course, part of a discussion that is legitimate as well. disproportionate and. and therefore, of course, the civilians that are being killed on necessarily that should be afford if at all times that is also part of international law. so it is, it is a very sensitive discussion and it's not easy. it's not, it's not, it's not the black and white discussion, but i think if you look at it and we don't see israel basically stopping at the moment, the end, we see that as a result of what is what has done, of course, being in iran with the deck, the killing of, of the political leader is of, of, uh, how boss that is of course. and one of the reasons why i ran now has effect of israel and, and it depends very much on whether they continue to do
but in, in, in, in, in a certain way, israel has the right to defend itself against those attacks. and therefore, and they want their hostages back. and all these things are in a way, supporting what israel is doing. now, what, in the way they do it? and the amount of force that they use in the different areas like and gaza 11 on that is that is of course, part of a discussion that is legitimate as well. disproportionate and. and therefore, of course, the civilians that are being killed on...
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elections in the you to local elections in september in germany, you start to wonder of the greens in retreat. now, i know quick and i almost everybody they've been in the back class. they've been green policy and the sleeping well, it may have been driven by the rise of the fall, right. all right. and the family on packing. they take the green part of things and on board that they, you know, object from the date and often correct, that they didn't all the case of people plan, right. would we had left them that's about environmental issues. oh, we, yeah. i think you took a pinball been in green, paul, at that time at pontiff. and they are trying to rate me a lot because obviously if you want to get really rich, but on my time i did not think an oil leak that to get you know, nothing really new paid narrative around driven by climate fund. denial often funded by parts of the company, and unfortunately, a lot that people have put on, but if it matters it, i'm sorry, i don't pay a thought the depressed and happening. you know, we're home simply and comfortable with the being a very effec
elections in the you to local elections in september in germany, you start to wonder of the greens in retreat. now, i know quick and i almost everybody they've been in the back class. they've been green policy and the sleeping well, it may have been driven by the rise of the fall, right. all right. and the family on packing. they take the green part of things and on board that they, you know, object from the date and often correct, that they didn't all the case of people plan, right. would we...
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in the original judge in the case that enough was enough and he was able to walk at a prison in theill out to this day. that to me is the most beneficial thing. there is power to knowing those rules and those laws and being able to challenge them whenever you can. any other questions? >> i saw you speak in 2001 and he said the goal of the els was to cause as much problem as possible and is it known at this point retrospectively how much economic -- economic damage there was? and the other governmental health had certain tallies and they seem to equate more like they will and other activities that may not have been eeos for a lf related. but it's fair to say well over $100 million during the initial wave of 1996 through 2001 but then on top of that you had in san diego a 50 million-dollar apartment in a field that burned that was never called in so it's in the hundreds of millions and while that might sound like a lot of money to when individual may be a ton of money unless they are elon musk or jeff bezos or something. these are billion or trillion dollar corporations in billion or
in the original judge in the case that enough was enough and he was able to walk at a prison in theill out to this day. that to me is the most beneficial thing. there is power to knowing those rules and those laws and being able to challenge them whenever you can. any other questions? >> i saw you speak in 2001 and he said the goal of the els was to cause as much problem as possible and is it known at this point retrospectively how much economic -- economic damage there was? and the other...
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of the swing states, in fact, in. the swing states, in fact, in the — the swing states, in fact, inty- the state of georgia, where i'm| from, we saw fulton county had a third _ from, we saw fulton county had a third of— from, we saw fulton county had a third of their— from, we saw fulton county had a third of their precincts - from, we saw fulton county had a third of their precincts that i a third of their precincts that were — a third of their precincts that were hit— a third of their precincts that were hit with _ a third of their precincts that were hit with bomb - a third of their precincts that were hit with bomb threats. i were hit with bomb threats. they— were hit with bomb threats. they came _ were hit with bomb threats. they came from _ were hit with bomb threats. they came from a _ were hit with bomb threats. they came from a mail- were hit with bomb threats. i they came from a mail address out of— they came from a mail address out of russia. _ they came from a mail address out of russia. now, _ they came from a mail address out of russia. now, that's i they came from a m
of the swing states, in fact, in. the swing states, in fact, in the — the swing states, in fact, inty- the state of georgia, where i'm| from, we saw fulton county had a third _ from, we saw fulton county had a third of— from, we saw fulton county had a third of their— from, we saw fulton county had a third of their precincts - from, we saw fulton county had a third of their precincts that i a third of their precincts that were — a third of their precincts that were hit— a third of...
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a car in ilford in east london.arried out and that found out harshita brella had been murdered and an investigation is now under way. detectives say at this stage no arrests have been made and they believe that harshita brella was attacked by somebody that she knew, although they're keeping an open mind and they have appealed for members of the public with any information to come forward. they have also said that they don't believe that there is any wider risk to the public, although they are going to be carrying out extra patrols over the coming day. the local force has referred itself to the police watchdog, because of previous contact they had with miss brella, although they haven't given us any information. we are expecting a police statement in the next hour that will hopefully give us the later on this murder investigation. thank you. dozens of people have been killed when israel launched numerous air strikes in both gaza and lebanon. in northern gaza, a multi—storey building housing palestinians has been stru
a car in ilford in east london.arried out and that found out harshita brella had been murdered and an investigation is now under way. detectives say at this stage no arrests have been made and they believe that harshita brella was attacked by somebody that she knew, although they're keeping an open mind and they have appealed for members of the public with any information to come forward. they have also said that they don't believe that there is any wider risk to the public, although they are...
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he served in the army national guard in iraq and afghanistan.e has touted his military record and best-selling books and pursuing the nomination. the selection was not widely expected before trump announced it yesterday evening. and michael is calling from smithfield, north carolina. good morning. caller: i have just moved to smithfield. host: why did you move? caller: it is the county seat. it is happening here in johnson county. host: go ahead. caller: the trifecta could be a problem but it is what the nation wants. i know with the past republican house we were able to get things done with a democrat senate and democrat president. it makes me were a little that the democrats may fight republicans on the very far-right agenda. host: do you want to tell us how you voted? caller: for you, anything. i voted ms. harris for president. i did. host: what about down ballot? caller: i did not vote for mark robinson as governor. that is twice i have had to vote for democratic governors back to back. it is embarrassing. as a republican, you have to vote f
he served in the army national guard in iraq and afghanistan.e has touted his military record and best-selling books and pursuing the nomination. the selection was not widely expected before trump announced it yesterday evening. and michael is calling from smithfield, north carolina. good morning. caller: i have just moved to smithfield. host: why did you move? caller: it is the county seat. it is happening here in johnson county. host: go ahead. caller: the trifecta could be a problem but it...
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just in this country, but arguably in the world. i suggest that the system is not functioning as an expression of the will of the people. now, if that's the case, what do you make of the argument that the electoral college system is needed to give states say in federal politics? well, 1st of all, i've been re, elected president is not states that are looking the president, it, it should be the american people who are electing the president. so it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to have a federal rated process for electing the president of united states. i mean the present, after all, is a national figure, not a figure who represents the interest of specific states. so i don't think that logic, particularly parts has been, uh very well. and, you know, consider the following. imagine that you are creating an electoral system, which let's say, gave voters in a small state such as wyoming for votes, and gave voters in a large states such as california one vote. i think everyone would agree that that system is manifestly and democratic
just in this country, but arguably in the world. i suggest that the system is not functioning as an expression of the will of the people. now, if that's the case, what do you make of the argument that the electoral college system is needed to give states say in federal politics? well, 1st of all, i've been re, elected president is not states that are looking the president, it, it should be the american people who are electing the president. so it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to have a...
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the strength of women officers in prison is not just in their ability to enforce rules, and in their courage and resilience, but also in their innate capacity to empathize, make profound difference by fostering a moral habilitative atmosphere. the doj inspector general michael horowitz noted in february 23, 2023, report three, report on the federal bureau of prisons efforts to address sexual harassment and sexual assault committed by inmates towards staff, that inmate on staff sexual harassment is widespread. in addition to rape, sexual assault, inmates subject employees to egregious sexual harassment including exposing their genitalia, exhibition and masturbation, , throwing seaman, threats of sexual violence, and the constant barrage of bile, cruel and degrading sexual comments. i can wholeheartedly tell female staffer quitting because the sexual abuse to which they are subjected. thereby further worsening understaffing crisis and further reducing our ability to keep everyone safe inside of the walls in which we work. the prison where inmates such misconduct is rapid had the attitu
the strength of women officers in prison is not just in their ability to enforce rules, and in their courage and resilience, but also in their innate capacity to empathize, make profound difference by fostering a moral habilitative atmosphere. the doj inspector general michael horowitz noted in february 23, 2023, report three, report on the federal bureau of prisons efforts to address sexual harassment and sexual assault committed by inmates towards staff, that inmate on staff sexual harassment...
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was there a lot of intrigue going on in paris in versailles, and back here in the states? there's always intrigue in congress. you don't need me to tell you that. but the intrigue, paris, is astonish showing, and franklin has to somehow figure out his way to make his way through these multiple layers of intrigue and bureaucracy while speaking the language that is not his first language. and without anyone really guide him. and moreover, i should say without really instructions from congress multiple times because he can go six months without a letter from congress. so he's really trying to finesse his way through the levels of the french aristocracy through the halls of lci on his own, by his. and fortunately for us, a master psychologist and he really figures out how to do this largely by being just immensely candid and kind with he meets. he's also interestingly a man of few words, which i, i would argue probably does make a great diplomat. i think we think of him as a very verbose character. but is he can be very tight lipped, very sort of carefully epigrammatic and oth
was there a lot of intrigue going on in paris in versailles, and back here in the states? there's always intrigue in congress. you don't need me to tell you that. but the intrigue, paris, is astonish showing, and franklin has to somehow figure out his way to make his way through these multiple layers of intrigue and bureaucracy while speaking the language that is not his first language. and without anyone really guide him. and moreover, i should say without really instructions from congress...
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in math. less than half of public school parents, less than half say their child is definitely prepared academically for the next year. a related issue is the rising absenteeism. 28% of students miss nearly four weeks of the school year. now intuitively but also borne out by research students who miss more than four weeks have difficulty learning to read by third grade. think about that. these are not middle schoolers or high school or skipping out when their parents are not watching. these are children in first, second, third grade and missing four weeks of school or more. if you do not learn to read by third grade you do not read to learn after that. how did we get here? in many places of primary and secondary education is broken. schools have lost sight of the core mission of educating children put some education leaders prioritize social agendas and progressive ideology of her academic progress. negatively impacts children success it leaves them ill prepared to enter a competitive workforc
in math. less than half of public school parents, less than half say their child is definitely prepared academically for the next year. a related issue is the rising absenteeism. 28% of students miss nearly four weeks of the school year. now intuitively but also borne out by research students who miss more than four weeks have difficulty learning to read by third grade. think about that. these are not middle schoolers or high school or skipping out when their parents are not watching. these are...
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i mean, for in in in this border crisis. and frankly every time we have an influx of aliens across border, every town becomes border town in springfield. i mean, there isn't a town impacted by and, you know, the cities have been especially impacted. and i think they would have been to be quiet about it. but for the interventions of governors in florida and texas, who made a made a show of sending the illegal aliens to these cities and and now they just have to contend with the consequences of their sanctuary policies that the arrival of these aliens and them staying where they are subsidized by not only the cities by the federal government. i mean, you have the federal government paying these third parties to run. aliens and take care of them or not take care of them. in the case of the children and we've been exposing at some of it is disclosed in the book. i mean, the news about the unaccompanied getting lost, you it's been a chaos from get go as we've exposed in the book. yeah and you talk about like the human trafficking
i mean, for in in in this border crisis. and frankly every time we have an influx of aliens across border, every town becomes border town in springfield. i mean, there isn't a town impacted by and, you know, the cities have been especially impacted. and i think they would have been to be quiet about it. but for the interventions of governors in florida and texas, who made a made a show of sending the illegal aliens to these cities and and now they just have to contend with the consequences of...
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four in 100 of all deaths in canada are now medically assisted, compared to around one in 100 in oregonen lawful since 1942. it's one of the few countries which allows foreigners to have help to die via organisations like dignitas in zurich. more than 500 britons have died at dignitas in the past two decades — a0 last year alone. the netherlands and belgium both legalised assisted dying more than 20 years ago for patients experiencing unbearable suffering from an incurable illness — including mental—health issues. it has since been extended to children — the only european countries to allow this. most recently, spain and austria have legalised assisted dying for both terminal illness and intolerable suffering. finally, to australia and new zealand. in the past few years, voluntary assisted dying has become legal across most parts of australia. in new zealand, patients must be terminally ill, and expected to die within six months. in most australian states, that is extended to 12 months for those with a neurodegenerative condition. in both countries, patients can take the lethal medicati
four in 100 of all deaths in canada are now medically assisted, compared to around one in 100 in oregonen lawful since 1942. it's one of the few countries which allows foreigners to have help to die via organisations like dignitas in zurich. more than 500 britons have died at dignitas in the past two decades — a0 last year alone. the netherlands and belgium both legalised assisted dying more than 20 years ago for patients experiencing unbearable suffering from an incurable illness —...
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in oakland, the same in san jose. we'll go to 64. in livermore, only 58 in half moon bay. overnight tonight, a mix of stars and clouds and overnight lows generally will dip into the 40s. let's talk about our next storm. this one will come here tomorrow afternoon. it's still a level one light storm on the abc seven storm impact scale. the best chance of finding any significant rainfall is likely in the north bay tomorrow. it's not like yesterday's storm. where area wide we saw steady rainfall. this main track of the storm is to our north. so here's future weather tomorrow morning. it's just a quiet mix of stars and clouds. then in the afternoon, we'll watch this front move into the north bay, and then it quickly races out of here. tomorrow evening as we head into thursday, there could be some leftover isolated showers. nothing uniform, but we'll still keep it unsettled for thursday afternoon. here's the accuweather seven day forecast for the next seven days. you chilly this morning with a mix of sun and clouds, afternoon showers very likely wednesday with an isolated chance
in oakland, the same in san jose. we'll go to 64. in livermore, only 58 in half moon bay. overnight tonight, a mix of stars and clouds and overnight lows generally will dip into the 40s. let's talk about our next storm. this one will come here tomorrow afternoon. it's still a level one light storm on the abc seven storm impact scale. the best chance of finding any significant rainfall is likely in the north bay tomorrow. it's not like yesterday's storm. where area wide we saw steady rainfall....
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, in lebanon, hezbollah, in yemen, the houthis, in syria, as well.ormous pressure, and parsekian doesn't really know how to handle it. i think that dr pezeshkian, our president, has a well—versed team, both in terms of foreign diplomacy but also in terms of the economic challenges, the sanctions that are being implemented against our country. i think that there is a strong team now in place, and they're working to be able to improve the economic situation in the country. they're working to be able to neutralise the effect of the sanctions, the unilateral illegal sanctions against our country, which have been waged against our economy now for decades... but if i may, parseghian came to power saying he would do all in his power to alleviate the pressure of sanctions. what we see, with the election of donald trump in the united states, his return to power injanuary, is that he, it seems, is determined to reimpose what he calls, quote—unquote, "maximum pressure and maximum sanctions on iran", which will stop iran's oil exports in their tracks. so, you've
, in lebanon, hezbollah, in yemen, the houthis, in syria, as well.ormous pressure, and parsekian doesn't really know how to handle it. i think that dr pezeshkian, our president, has a well—versed team, both in terms of foreign diplomacy but also in terms of the economic challenges, the sanctions that are being implemented against our country. i think that there is a strong team now in place, and they're working to be able to improve the economic situation in the country. they're working to be...
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three recovering in the icu. we talked with the father of the lone survivor of a cyber truck crash that killed three college students in the east bay. also, they say a delivery truck crashed into their garage and won't pay for the damage. bay area family now wondering what friday shopping is in full black effect. we take you to the hotspots across the bay area and show you how officers are working to keep people safe at union square. the news starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm audrey asistio. well, it is black friday and shoppers are out in san francisco's union square looking for holiday deals. city is also doing its part to boost public safety in the area. nbc bay area's christie smith is there. reporter well, tourists and shoppers are out here in uni square today. some looking for deals, others just trying to enjoy a little holiday experience. and with the crowds, you'll find police keeping an eye on things. union square is decked out for the holidays. we both love california and we had a few days of
three recovering in the icu. we talked with the father of the lone survivor of a cyber truck crash that killed three college students in the east bay. also, they say a delivery truck crashed into their garage and won't pay for the damage. bay area family now wondering what friday shopping is in full black effect. we take you to the hotspots across the bay area and show you how officers are working to keep people safe at union square. the news starts right now. thanks for joining us. i'm audrey...
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we should see a high of 71 in palo alto and in napa and 73 in san jose.o we'll talk more about the changes ahead coming up in a few minutes. mike, this is concerning. you have two fires to report. yeah. so anytime we mentioned fire, there's of course a chance that a spark will get blown around and cause another secondary issue. but this first one is on the roadways. we're talking about a car fire 92 between upper and lower 35. so somewhere in this stretch right here we see no slowing on the sensors. fire crews were on scene for a few minutes before i even got the report. they may have been able to clear lanes. i'll track that. but again, fire is the note that we're looking for. no major problems over there between highway two, interstate 280, and highway one over on the other side of the bay. this is the one we've been tracking on eden canyon road, just north of 580. there's a fire in the center divide area, and that may affect both directions approaching and leaving the freeway. the freeway itself is clear. eden canyon road. watch for that. if you do hav
we should see a high of 71 in palo alto and in napa and 73 in san jose.o we'll talk more about the changes ahead coming up in a few minutes. mike, this is concerning. you have two fires to report. yeah. so anytime we mentioned fire, there's of course a chance that a spark will get blown around and cause another secondary issue. but this first one is on the roadways. we're talking about a car fire 92 between upper and lower 35. so somewhere in this stretch right here we see no slowing on the...
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numbers mainly in the 60's. 66 for napa and 67 in hayward and 67 in san jose. so it should be absolutely beautiful day. let's take a look at the 7 day forecast extended forecast. so important showers this afternoon starting in the north bay overnight. we've got raindrops in the north bay and then the entire bay area. clearing out saturday morning bringing us partly cloudy skies by sunday. the warm-up begins especially inland going into the low 70's into the mid 70's for election day on tuesday. no excuse you gotta go out and vote and we'll dry and warm into wednesday and thursday. a bit windy as we head into thursday. so that's what's going on for the next 7 days. here's the outlook heading for election week. you'll notice above normal temperatures with the oranges and the yellows. and that's for the entire san francisco bay area. and we'll see especially warm in the north bay. and then that outlook heading out through that three-month block ending in november at the end of november shows temperatures well, pretty close to normally see with that gray is that's
numbers mainly in the 60's. 66 for napa and 67 in hayward and 67 in san jose. so it should be absolutely beautiful day. let's take a look at the 7 day forecast extended forecast. so important showers this afternoon starting in the north bay overnight. we've got raindrops in the north bay and then the entire bay area. clearing out saturday morning bringing us partly cloudy skies by sunday. the warm-up begins especially inland going into the low 70's into the mid 70's for election day on tuesday....
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they have built a battleground apparatus in arizona, in michigan, in wisconsin, in pennsylvania, allrastructure is strong. but i've heard stories about michigan where you couldn't get a yard sign if you were a democrat. maybe over the last couple of weeks, what should be available to surrogates and what not coming in has not been. but that's in detroit specifically, and some of those right outside detroit, places like lansing and kalamazoo, right? they were primed and ready, and the canvas kicked off. so you just have to look at -- just be patient, because we don't know, okay, we don't know. >> mark? >> i'll tell you who agrees with simone, charlie kirk. he agrees that the democrats have a much better ground game, and, you know, i mean, simone says they have outsourced of it, democrats are paying for theirs. they're real live offices all over pennsylvania. so to the extent that will make a difference, and listen, it's the greatest cliche of all time, it's all about turnout, but i think there's little persuasion left. if you have a ground game and you have gaps in enthusiasm, it's a t
they have built a battleground apparatus in arizona, in michigan, in wisconsin, in pennsylvania, allrastructure is strong. but i've heard stories about michigan where you couldn't get a yard sign if you were a democrat. maybe over the last couple of weeks, what should be available to surrogates and what not coming in has not been. but that's in detroit specifically, and some of those right outside detroit, places like lansing and kalamazoo, right? they were primed and ready, and the canvas...
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plus, where in the bay area are people still willing to wait in line? then a family says a delivery company won't pay up after a driver crashed into their house. a fight unfolding in the east bay, and the 49ers looking to salvage their season with a win in buffalo. but can they battle a snowstorm and injuries to pull it off? good evening. thanks for joining us for this special edition of nbc bay area news. i'm jessica aguirre, and i'm garvin thomas. it is, of course, black friday and the long holiday weekend already breaking records when it comes to shopping, even though the crowds aren't quite as big as we've seen in years past. nbc bay area's sergio quintana joins us from san francisco's union square with a look at how things are going. reporter. throughout the day and well into the evening, the crowds of people in union square have been pretty consistent. this black friday. shoppers have noticed, too. we come to san francisco about 2 or 3 times a year to visit, and this is probably one of the best times we've ever we've seen since we've been here. ju
plus, where in the bay area are people still willing to wait in line? then a family says a delivery company won't pay up after a driver crashed into their house. a fight unfolding in the east bay, and the 49ers looking to salvage their season with a win in buffalo. but can they battle a snowstorm and injuries to pull it off? good evening. thanks for joining us for this special edition of nbc bay area news. i'm jessica aguirre, and i'm garvin thomas. it is, of course, black friday and the long...
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lead up to the leap deal in 2012, no missile tests in 2018, we in negotiations with north korea in the to the singapore summit and the hanoi summit the next year, zero missile tests. right these are this is empirical evidence, right. not just gut feelings about what's good what can deter, but proof that we should be studying the role of diplomacy in reducing tensions on the korean peninsula. right. what about the situation? so the period from 2012 to 2018, so this is a six year period in which the leap day deal had collapsed. the obama administration frustrated that north korea seemed to be reneging on its commitments. and so we started a global pressure campaign against north korea that included diplomatic isolation ramping up our military demonstration. so the deployment, strategic assets like carrier strike groups, b-52 bombers, as well as applying economic sanctions, all of this to pressure north korea, right. 2012 to 2018. also during that six year period was an absence of engagement the longest absence of engagement over the last 30 years. what happened during that year period? d
lead up to the leap deal in 2012, no missile tests in 2018, we in negotiations with north korea in the to the singapore summit and the hanoi summit the next year, zero missile tests. right these are this is empirical evidence, right. not just gut feelings about what's good what can deter, but proof that we should be studying the role of diplomacy in reducing tensions on the korean peninsula. right. what about the situation? so the period from 2012 to 2018, so this is a six year period in which...
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in in in spy agencies and in codebreaking units. and we had to build our intelligence capability for the first time because pearl harbor, the big wake up call that we didn't have any intelligence capabilities to speak of. and but i was also very interested in after world war two during the cold war, when, you know, all of these major institutions grow up. and we've seen mad men. we know what various workplaces were like. but this was true in the spy agencies as well, that there were women who wanted to continue to serve and did serve in a very environment. and that's what i wanted to write about with the sisterhood. yeah, that's and so just as a refresher the ss was the precursor to the cia. it was founded after we entered world war two. we didn't really have an intelligence as central intelligence agency and. it was mostly civilians, scholars librarians, mapmakers. i'm sure i'm leaving out a lot of people, but they played a really, really vital role in the war. after the war was over, the cia kind of sprung that. so that's why i wa
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it says you're growing in importance in the family, in the community.you're becoming, you know, more important person. why 18? you know, the number of times i tried to track down, you know, where things originated, you can't you can't track down why 18. it's all over all the different militaries, enlistment policies all over the world. i mean, they're just in some ways this is a really bad answer to this question. but i did look at all the, you know european armies, how they're changing their age, you know, over time in response to these medical issues. but you know, they're not they're not explaining why. but it is it does come back to the militia, i think. yeah. i mean, 21 goes all the way back. 21 the importance of 21 goes all the way back to like medieval numerology. i mean, it's the it's the roots seem like not very relevant to the contemporary practice. thanks for your scholarship. i look forward to reading your book, but i'm curious in your research, how did their comrades are men in the ranks treat them? were they treated differently? were they
it says you're growing in importance in the family, in the community.you're becoming, you know, more important person. why 18? you know, the number of times i tried to track down, you know, where things originated, you can't you can't track down why 18. it's all over all the different militaries, enlistment policies all over the world. i mean, they're just in some ways this is a really bad answer to this question. but i did look at all the, you know european armies, how they're changing their...
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in the meantime, ukraine's president visited troops in a front-line town in the donetsk region, wheres stepped up its efforts. >> the pokrovsk section is a very tense one. i know that only thanks to your resilience, the east hasn't been occupied in its entirety by the russian federation. the enemy gets our responses every day from you and from your brothers in arms. i want you to know that the ukrainian people are very thankful. stephanie: zelenskyy's front-line visit comes a day before ukraine marks 1,000 days since russia's full-scale invasion. in the middle east, israeli airstrikes pounded lebanon's capital city for a second straight day. the strikes hit just blocks from lebanon's parliament and other government landmarks. israel says it's targeting hezbollah militants. health officials say at least five people were killed and 24 others hurt. hours earlier, rockets fired from lebanon flew over northern israel, officials said a building was struck and one woman was killed. most of the rockets were intercepted. meanwhile, in gaza, palestinian officials say eight people were killed, i
in the meantime, ukraine's president visited troops in a front-line town in the donetsk region, wheres stepped up its efforts. >> the pokrovsk section is a very tense one. i know that only thanks to your resilience, the east hasn't been occupied in its entirety by the russian federation. the enemy gets our responses every day from you and from your brothers in arms. i want you to know that the ukrainian people are very thankful. stephanie: zelenskyy's front-line visit comes a day before...
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in that breadth, i am confident about continued growth in 2025.talked about the integration of esg and that was a positive in recent earnings. does that give you the appetite -- you have integrated the business largely now -- does that give you the appetite for more aqua's issues? -- acquisitions? oliver: i have to say we are really proud. largely integrating esg with 1400 people and roughly 300 plus million of revenues doing that in only 200 days i think is quite an achievement and shows that hensoldt has the capacity to grow in organically with acquisitions. by the end of the year at our capital market day, release our northstar vision 2030, and in organic growth will be part of that strategy looking at internationalization on one hand and technology on the other hand to catalyze our digital initiatives. tom: which markets are you targeting within europe and overseas outside of europe in terms of that growth push? oliver: i have set an ambition that as we go forward, we will have 50% continue dependence which is our anchor on the german market.
in that breadth, i am confident about continued growth in 2025.talked about the integration of esg and that was a positive in recent earnings. does that give you the appetite -- you have integrated the business largely now -- does that give you the appetite for more aqua's issues? -- acquisitions? oliver: i have to say we are really proud. largely integrating esg with 1400 people and roughly 300 plus million of revenues doing that in only 200 days i think is quite an achievement and shows that...
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in nevada.ty of house seats will make it easier for the republicans to advance donald trump's agenda. one of donald trump's key campaign promises is to deport large numbers of undocumented migrants. illegal crossings over the mexican border reached record levels during president biden�*s term — though they have since decreased. this week's election saw a surge in support for mr trump from hispanic and latino voters. four years ago, 32% of people from those communities backed him for president — most of those who voted supported joe biden. but this time, 46% voted for mr trump — a big shift away from kamala harris and the democrats. our north america correspondent emma vardy reports from the border state of arizona. illegal aliens are stampeding into america by the millions. we will do large deportations. we're going to get these people out. migrants have long been part of the foundations of america. now, donald trump warns those who come here are facing a new era. his election victory showed his
in nevada.ty of house seats will make it easier for the republicans to advance donald trump's agenda. one of donald trump's key campaign promises is to deport large numbers of undocumented migrants. illegal crossings over the mexican border reached record levels during president biden�*s term — though they have since decreased. this week's election saw a surge in support for mr trump from hispanic and latino voters. four years ago, 32% of people from those communities backed him for...
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it was in is in central beirut. the southern suburbs of the hezbollah stronghold. he was in a heavy residential district. witnesses say the top floor had collaps on to the first floor and he was in the building. local sources say that he wouldn't have survived that. thank you. let's speak to my colleague in beirut. we were discussing some of the latest developments in lebanon with frank there. bring us up—to—date with what more you can tell us. us up-to-date with what more you can tell us.— you can tell us. civil air strikes _ you can tell us. civil air strikes today _ you can tell us. civil air strikes today in - you can tell us. civil air strikes today in beirut. you can tell us. civil air i strikes today in beirut and you can tell us. civil air - strikes today in beirut and the most important one that happened in an area which is not the southern point which is a hezbollah stronghold which has been targeted. but it is close to the centre of beirut. we are told that the attack targeted the media officer of hezboll
it was in is in central beirut. the southern suburbs of the hezbollah stronghold. he was in a heavy residential district. witnesses say the top floor had collaps on to the first floor and he was in the building. local sources say that he wouldn't have survived that. thank you. let's speak to my colleague in beirut. we were discussing some of the latest developments in lebanon with frank there. bring us up—to—date with what more you can tell us. us up-to-date with what more you can tell...
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india are building a big lead against australia in their second innings in perth.y two, bowling them out for 104. they have batted the tourists into a stong position ending the day unbeaten, with india 172 for the loss of no wickets. 218 runs ahead. we have some problems to solve ahead of us, we are well behind the game at this stage. that's not to see that tomorrow can't change, test cricket ebbs and flows, and we've all been a part of a game when you've been well ahead and it can twist and turn, so we are here to work on 20 odd overs tomorrow. we've got to work out a way to navigate through a few batters before the second ball arrives and that could be our entry point back into the game. patrick reed went under the magical mark of 60 to take the lead at the hong kong 0pen. the 2018 masters champion started with five straight birdies and carded 11 on the day for a round of 59. the americanis three clear of the field at 18—under—par. i know where i stood after i made the putt on 15. i didn't tell my caddie or anything after i made the putt on 17. one more and we ge
india are building a big lead against australia in their second innings in perth.y two, bowling them out for 104. they have batted the tourists into a stong position ending the day unbeaten, with india 172 for the loss of no wickets. 218 runs ahead. we have some problems to solve ahead of us, we are well behind the game at this stage. that's not to see that tomorrow can't change, test cricket ebbs and flows, and we've all been a part of a game when you've been well ahead and it can twist and...
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one in district one and in district five.e to see those results come in with their ranked choice voting. the department of elections expects to have another preliminary update tomorrow at 4 p.m. live in san francisco. ginger conejero saab, nbc, bay area news. all right. ginger, thank you. now, voters across california deciding on ten propositions on this year's ballot, perhaps the most contentious and most talked about proposition 36, it passed overwhelmingly the proposition will increase those sentences for repeat shoplifters and drug dealers under prop 36, judges can also mandate drug treatment. supporters include small business owners who have been victims repeatedly of burglaries and smash and grabs. major retailers like walmart, target and home depot also support the measure. we are also moving you forward in these results, and we have the latest numbers 24/7. all you have to do is head over to nbcbayarea.com. we'll have more for you coming up during our katie! i knew i'd find you here. i know, it's wild. future you. any
one in district one and in district five.e to see those results come in with their ranked choice voting. the department of elections expects to have another preliminary update tomorrow at 4 p.m. live in san francisco. ginger conejero saab, nbc, bay area news. all right. ginger, thank you. now, voters across california deciding on ten propositions on this year's ballot, perhaps the most contentious and most talked about proposition 36, it passed overwhelmingly the proposition will increase those...
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so does oriented or, or in, in disarray. you do is rarely air struct sensor. and other than that might, may have expected things. well, right. let's take a closer look at this group uh that it is advancing right now. that is uh hi, uh, to terry are out showing me it's a syrian fighting group that was formed in 2016. it's predecessor, i'm not sure a front was an affiliate of all kinda within the opposition to the outside governments since 2017. the group has tried to change it. to me is saying it's got ties with both. kyra, and now it runs the south side civilian of 40 need live known as the salvation government that provides civil services like a task collection and security and supervisors, the health education in agricultural sectors. it's become of the strongest opposition, goofy northwest, and syria controlling much of a la province near the package. border hiring h t s is cool. it's not i live with turkey, unlike the josh to be recognized opposition, right. which is backed by to a key as we know. but to what extent do y
so does oriented or, or in, in disarray. you do is rarely air struct sensor. and other than that might, may have expected things. well, right. let's take a closer look at this group uh that it is advancing right now. that is uh hi, uh, to terry are out showing me it's a syrian fighting group that was formed in 2016. it's predecessor, i'm not sure a front was an affiliate of all kinda within the opposition to the outside governments since 2017. the group has tried to change it. to me is saying...