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one of the most popular tourist places, near alexandria, is trofimova krinitsa.or many centuries, people believe that the water here is healing, i'll go and try it. on information accounts ukrainians wrote that the source was first mentioned in 1917, found in the forest thicket and arranged a healing source. local carpenter. trofim, the grandfather of alexander grigorievich , later laid a park of red oaks here and planted siberian cedars in the form of the letters d and k, so that the name of trofimov's border would be preserved for centuries. and this is the keeper of the keeper's dream, according to tradition, in order to pass you need to leave him a coin. the source was completely restored in 2013. cross was found during the restoration. so, krinitsa at one time was illuminated one of the found elements is put on display at the very source. do you know that in ancient times the princes chose water by weight, the lighter the water, the more healing it is. trofimova krinitsa, the water turned out to be the lightest in the district. according to local old-timers,
one of the most popular tourist places, near alexandria, is trofimova krinitsa.or many centuries, people believe that the water here is healing, i'll go and try it. on information accounts ukrainians wrote that the source was first mentioned in 1917, found in the forest thicket and arranged a healing source. local carpenter. trofim, the grandfather of alexander grigorievich , later laid a park of red oaks here and planted siberian cedars in the form of the letters d and k, so that the name of...
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woman: i'd like for us to all welcome alexandria.andria: people always k how we organize for a global climate strike. so really, how it's all done is it's done through social media. we use a lot of what'sapp, discord, slack. instagram's where a lot of, like, the youth are, and then twitter's where you'll see the climate scientists, and then facebook--it's like, "what's on facebook?" [laughter] kristin: in the beginning, alexandria managed her social media. it's just she's 14, and she insists on allowing, you know, direct messages to reach her. and with the huge following that she's developed, there's just so many of those messages that are not appropriate. i mean, she's received everything from death threats to marriage proposals--ha!--online and everything in between. my first job is to be her parent, which is to keep her safe and to keep her healthy. and i worry there's real danger involved in being an activist. and so you just have to take precautions. you have to be careful. [engine chugging] carl: see, these are rabbits right th
woman: i'd like for us to all welcome alexandria.andria: people always k how we organize for a global climate strike. so really, how it's all done is it's done through social media. we use a lot of what'sapp, discord, slack. instagram's where a lot of, like, the youth are, and then twitter's where you'll see the climate scientists, and then facebook--it's like, "what's on facebook?" [laughter] kristin: in the beginning, alexandria managed her social media. it's just she's 14, and she...
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one of the most popular tourist places, near alexandria, is trofimova krinitsa.s, people believe that the water here is healing, i'll go and try it. on the information accounts of the ukrainians it is written that the source for the first time mentioned in 1917 found in the forest thicket and arranged a healing spring. local carpenter. trofim, the grandfather of alexander grigorievich , later laid a park of red oaks here and planted siberian cedars in the form of the letters d and k, so that the name of trofimov's border would be preserved for centuries. and this is the guardian of the song keepers, according to tradition, to pass you need to leave him a coin. the source was completely restored in 2013. cross was found during the restoration. this means that krinitsa was illuminated at one time; one of the found elements is put on display . view at the source. do you know that in ancient times the princes chose water by weight, the lighter the water, the more healing it is. trofimova krinitsa, the water turned out to be the lightest in the district. according to
one of the most popular tourist places, near alexandria, is trofimova krinitsa.s, people believe that the water here is healing, i'll go and try it. on the information accounts of the ukrainians it is written that the source for the first time mentioned in 1917 found in the forest thicket and arranged a healing spring. local carpenter. trofim, the grandfather of alexander grigorievich , later laid a park of red oaks here and planted siberian cedars in the form of the letters d and k, so that...
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the people of alexandria can't stop climate change with wishful thinking. now another place experiencing the effects of climate change 1st hand is alaska. it's getting warmer and warmer in the u. essays, nor than most state. last winter temperatures climbed to a record 19.4 degrees celsius. to put that in perspective, minus 20 degrees celsius is considered normal at this time of year. such changes a wreaking havoc with the lives of people and animals who live there ah landing, it would geography. the change is impossible to overlook. the permafrost is melting . the once frozen landscape is now littered with pools of water, reaching right up to the houses. residents in the united states northernmost town find the ground is literally melting beneath them. just a few kilometers away. scientists at a u. s. government observatory are busy tracking climate change. brian thomas has been in charge here for 15 years. for 50 years, the station has recorded c o 2 levels and the atmosphere, and track the temperatures and precipitation levels. we noticed over the 40 yea
the people of alexandria can't stop climate change with wishful thinking. now another place experiencing the effects of climate change 1st hand is alaska. it's getting warmer and warmer in the u. essays, nor than most state. last winter temperatures climbed to a record 19.4 degrees celsius. to put that in perspective, minus 20 degrees celsius is considered normal at this time of year. such changes a wreaking havoc with the lives of people and animals who live there ah landing, it would...
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and yet many people in alexandria are hoping for a miracle. and that they'll somehow get off lightly for tom or he maida and his family. their very existence is at stake. we're gonna shut them, garza, i wish the coast would be like it used to be him again, either which we hardly have any beak here any more than almost nothing about global minima, loma i hope the government will implement its rescue plan quickly. humor. oh ma'am, i'm begging them to save the coast and was cafe will amo, was it to wish likely to go unfulfilled? the people of alexandria can't stop climate change with wishful thinking. now another place experiencing the effects of climate change. first hand is alaska . it's getting warmer and warmer in the you. essays, northern most state. last winter temperatures climbed to a record 19.4 degrees celsius. to put that in perspective, minus 20 degrees celsius is considered normal at this time of year. such changes a wreaking havoc with the lives of people and animals who live there ah landing, it would geography. the change is impos
and yet many people in alexandria are hoping for a miracle. and that they'll somehow get off lightly for tom or he maida and his family. their very existence is at stake. we're gonna shut them, garza, i wish the coast would be like it used to be him again, either which we hardly have any beak here any more than almost nothing about global minima, loma i hope the government will implement its rescue plan quickly. humor. oh ma'am, i'm begging them to save the coast and was cafe will amo, was it...
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this century than they are to day. worst case scenarios predict to rise of up to 1.7 meters in alexandria in egypt. the rising levels are already causing great concern. most of the beach has already been swallowed by the sea. just a few years ago, some bathers lounged here on 6 rows of chairs. only one remains. almost 30 meters of beach are now under water. often the waves lapped directly against the buildings. like at this popular beach cafe, the view is unique, but the future is uncertain. tommy, he made as income is crumbling. the 42 year old has been running his cafe for more than 20 years. but now it stays like this. entire row of houses seem numbered. lowes moreover, if this continues sooner won't be a beach here. nothing at all. the sudden next year the sea water will come right up to the edge here. we will see cracks on the wall, testified to the danger. tom or he made her has lived in fear ever since 2019, when the porch collapsed under the force of the waves. so i was bewildered, bewildered. i thought we were experiencing astronomy. the former pull of the mediterranean is now th
this century than they are to day. worst case scenarios predict to rise of up to 1.7 meters in alexandria in egypt. the rising levels are already causing great concern. most of the beach has already been swallowed by the sea. just a few years ago, some bathers lounged here on 6 rows of chairs. only one remains. almost 30 meters of beach are now under water. often the waves lapped directly against the buildings. like at this popular beach cafe, the view is unique, but the future is uncertain....
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but alexandria sure. and much less as the depend completely on donations and church. if the yankee was ali got for lafayette mechanical interview, the garage bill is $20.00, which decrease can ill afford ah, despite the global pandemic, nicaragua did show and economic recovery in 2021. when poverty is still increasing, because wages and income from family businesses continue to be affected and the country's infrastructure is a mess at these roads. sure. ah, there order. but i like alright, a little water that, you know, mid little more took them to load them in the one my mother with feel like we really like the little no up or you are not upon those, but i love it, but i feel been with them i mean a lot, ponder lumber feel, so like the mother i embarrass it. and so my little dinner for 1000000 isn't barnefield lead under and we're live with la la, la mo. yes. larry, elderly, i look a little ah, it's crunch time for alexandria and sean is seized with a difficult decision. the desperately want to reach the destination to recruit more numbers for their congregation, whe
but alexandria sure. and much less as the depend completely on donations and church. if the yankee was ali got for lafayette mechanical interview, the garage bill is $20.00, which decrease can ill afford ah, despite the global pandemic, nicaragua did show and economic recovery in 2021. when poverty is still increasing, because wages and income from family businesses continue to be affected and the country's infrastructure is a mess at these roads. sure. ah, there order. but i like alright, a...
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it's the address. worry only i only look ah, it's crunch time for alexandria. and sean is seized with a difficult decision. the desperately want to reach the destination to recruit more numbers for their congregation, where they might simply be running out of time. with ya, cecily annoyed. cheer young when what i wanted, hence the young man like yourself and thought says in some more rigorous animal, if he mamma look black, you know, i say no said when you are a guy, we're really satisfied. or really thorough animal coming. i made a has his oral program already or yeah, that'd be a way that it might. may it may lough among ignore alexandria and show a deeply committed to expanding their mission. la tomorrow is another day and the try again. then. ah, hillary you, it's now driving in the dark, carry his consignment of dynamite, and has been caught in a heavy rainstorm. up ahead. the river, outside bonanza. it's running dangerous. the high and threatened stool shoo ethan last bridge before the town. that's already happened several times recently. ah at around 11
it's the address. worry only i only look ah, it's crunch time for alexandria. and sean is seized with a difficult decision. the desperately want to reach the destination to recruit more numbers for their congregation, where they might simply be running out of time. with ya, cecily annoyed. cheer young when what i wanted, hence the young man like yourself and thought says in some more rigorous animal, if he mamma look black, you know, i say no said when you are a guy, we're really satisfied. or...
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and yet many people in alexandria are hoping for a miracle. and that they'll somehow get off lightly for tom or he maida and his family. their very existence is at stake. we're gonna shut down jazz. i wish the coast would be like it used to be in again, either which we hardly have any be here any more than almost nothing about global minimum, oma, i hope the government will implement its rescue plan quickly. i'm begging them to save the coast and west cafe will amo is to wish nike to go unfulfilled, the people of annex andrea can't stop climate change with wishful thinking. hm. another place experiencing the effects of climate change 1st hand is alaska. it's getting warmer and warmer in the you. essays, nolan, most state, last winter temperatures, climbed to a record 19.4 degrees celsius. to put that in perspective, minus 20 degrees celsius is considered normal at this time of year. such changes a wreaking havoc with the lives of people and animals who live that ah, landing at wood geography. the change is impossible to overlook. the permafros
and yet many people in alexandria are hoping for a miracle. and that they'll somehow get off lightly for tom or he maida and his family. their very existence is at stake. we're gonna shut down jazz. i wish the coast would be like it used to be in again, either which we hardly have any be here any more than almost nothing about global minimum, oma, i hope the government will implement its rescue plan quickly. i'm begging them to save the coast and west cafe will amo is to wish nike to go...
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but alexandria sure, and much less as the depend completely on donations in church. if the yankee was only got for life, i am mechanic again. have you the garage spoon is $20.00, which the priest can ill afford? ah, despite the global pandemic, nicaragua did show and economic recovery in 2021. when poverty is still increasing because wages and income from family businesses continue to be affected . and the country's infrastructure is a mess at these roads. sure. ah, there order, but i like got it. i don't know what that, you know, middle mode took them to load them in the one my mother in with in whitfield. and we were like the little nora boy, we met upon those, but i love it, but i soon been with them. i mean a lot, ponder lumber feel, so let me know i embarrass it. and so my little dinner for 1000000 isn't barnefield lead under and we're live with la la. yes, worry. only i'll only look ah, it's crunch time for alexandra and soon. bill seized with a difficult decision. the desperately want to reach the destination to recruit more numbers for their congregation, whe
but alexandria sure, and much less as the depend completely on donations in church. if the yankee was only got for life, i am mechanic again. have you the garage spoon is $20.00, which the priest can ill afford? ah, despite the global pandemic, nicaragua did show and economic recovery in 2021. when poverty is still increasing because wages and income from family businesses continue to be affected . and the country's infrastructure is a mess at these roads. sure. ah, there order, but i like got...
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unless worry only i'll only, ah, it's crunch time for alexandria soon. is seized with a difficult decision. the desperately want to reach the destination to recruit more numbers for their congregation, where they might simply be running out of time. with ya, cecily annoyed jennifer morrell made hen the young man like yourself. and thought, says and somewhat regular. some of if you mama look black, you know, i say no say when you're, when a guy were really satisfied or italy thyroid welcoming a later a as is all a program other. yeah. okay. i got it. mm hm. and did it matter? may lauer, montana alexandra and show a deeply committed to expanding their vision. la tomorrow is another date and the a try again. then. ah, ilario is now driving in the dark. carry his consignment of dynamite, and has been caught in a heavy rainstorm. up ahead. there are outside bonanza. it's running dangerously high, and threatens to watch you read the last bridge before the town. that's already happened several times recently. ah. at you on 11 pm. the court then it's escal pico.
unless worry only i'll only, ah, it's crunch time for alexandria soon. is seized with a difficult decision. the desperately want to reach the destination to recruit more numbers for their congregation, where they might simply be running out of time. with ya, cecily annoyed jennifer morrell made hen the young man like yourself. and thought, says and somewhat regular. some of if you mama look black, you know, i say no say when you're, when a guy were really satisfied or italy thyroid welcoming a...
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and so there is the origin alexandria railroad going from alexandria, virginia down to gordonsville. you catch the virginia central and ride that down to richmond. it's the longest way. but and another problem with it is in this upper reaches of the orange and alexandria. it's vulnerable to confederate guerrillas. confederates can raid and potentially disrupt your supplies. but that's at least one way you can go. okay. another way is the richmond in fredericksburg railroad from the mouth of aquia creek on the potomac there straight down to richmond. it's short it's direct it's got problems too in 18 late. 1862, december 62 ambrose burnside tried this at the army the potomac and found that although you can force your way across across the rappahannock at fredericksburg. it's almost impossible to force your way up out of the bottom lens of the rappahannock river onto the bluffs beyond it. and lost a battle that way. and in the spring of 63 joseph hooker with the army of the potomac tried going around fredericksburg that way and that didn't work all that. well, either it maybe could hav
and so there is the origin alexandria railroad going from alexandria, virginia down to gordonsville. you catch the virginia central and ride that down to richmond. it's the longest way. but and another problem with it is in this upper reaches of the orange and alexandria. it's vulnerable to confederate guerrillas. confederates can raid and potentially disrupt your supplies. but that's at least one way you can go. okay. another way is the richmond in fredericksburg railroad from the mouth of...
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city of alexandria. and there's no or appropriate place to to talk about the history of the revolutionary. then george washington's hometown here in alexandria. but i'm here to introduce our next speaker and one of our fellow emerging revolutionary war historians. his name is eric sterner. eric is a writer focusing on american history, particularly the revolutionary war and the civil war. he writes frequently for the journal of the american revolution as well as blogs regularly, regularly, emerging revolutionary war. in 2020, he published anatomy of a massacre the destruction of net in hutton, 1782, and he's currently working on a micro history of the 1782 crawford campaign and survey of george rodgers clarke's illinois campaign that occurred in 1778 1779. in his former life, eric worked in the fields of national security and aerospace, both in the public and private sectors. he also taught graduate courses in cyber power at missouri state university, georgetown. john and george washington university. he
city of alexandria. and there's no or appropriate place to to talk about the history of the revolutionary. then george washington's hometown here in alexandria. but i'm here to introduce our next speaker and one of our fellow emerging revolutionary war historians. his name is eric sterner. eric is a writer focusing on american history, particularly the revolutionary war and the civil war. he writes frequently for the journal of the american revolution as well as blogs regularly, regularly,...
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alexandria ocasio-cortez, to see what her constituents think about the idea. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> about a thousand migrants are going to be put up in orchard beach, about 10 minutes from here. did you know that? >> no. >> how do you feel about it? >> i'm not too thrilled about it. >> tell me why. >> i think they should find a proper place for them. not here in orchard beach. >> my opinion, i don't think new york city has the space to house anybody else. we are overpopulated at this point. >> i'm not very happy with that. i bring my grandkids here. i've been coming here winter, summer, spring, and fall. it's a beautiful park and i think will make a big difference now. >> how do you feel about the tent city being set up here at orchard beach? >> i have no issues with it. >> this country was created on immigrants, and i think we had ellis island, the statue of liberty, "give us your hungry, give us your despaired." i think it's a good thing. >> i think that, now that they are here, if you're in a position to help, that's your job, to help. >> we are an asylum city and a sanc
alexandria ocasio-cortez, to see what her constituents think about the idea. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> about a thousand migrants are going to be put up in orchard beach, about 10 minutes from here. did you know that? >> no. >> how do you feel about it? >> i'm not too thrilled about it. >> tell me why. >> i think they should find a proper place for them. not here in orchard beach. >> my opinion, i don't think new york city has the space to house anybody else. we...
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this tent is going to go up, i think, in the right district, alexandria ocasio-cortez's district.ed joe, what are you going to do -- he's from staten island, but in new york city they know this is going to spread, so what are they going to do about the bath rams -- bathrooms? we don't know. he actually said they're contemplating cruise ships, and he, frankly, thinks that might be a better solution. but this is what they're doing here in new york city. and as you said, will, not asking for the border to be closed, not asking for more curt down there, but asking for money to put more tents up. will: adams asks feds for $500 million over border crisis in new york city but won't tell biden to end the surge. earlier we were talking about this taking place in new york city, and you made the point, rachel, i'm glad this is happening in the district can of alexandria ocasio-cortez because she's asked for it. that is true and i agree with that. i will say one other thing, this is somewhat reminiscent of the martha's vineyard crisis as well many that they're always happy to push illegal ing
this tent is going to go up, i think, in the right district, alexandria ocasio-cortez's district.ed joe, what are you going to do -- he's from staten island, but in new york city they know this is going to spread, so what are they going to do about the bath rams -- bathrooms? we don't know. he actually said they're contemplating cruise ships, and he, frankly, thinks that might be a better solution. but this is what they're doing here in new york city. and as you said, will, not asking for the...
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alexandria hoff has this report. >> when president bush addressed the nation on september 12 of 2001ould be responding to the attacks of an act of war saying we will rally the world, we will be patient. shy of 20 years later the patient has expired. april 2021 president biden announced he would be ending the longest war by withdrawing all american forces. by the time august came around the effort went awry they felt the taliban rule as desperate afghans attempted to flee 13 american service members were killed by a suicide bomber at the kabul airport. jared spence was among the. >> he was a tremendous brother to his younger sisters. in an amazing, i cannot be more proud to call him my son. >> during the disastrous withdraw allies were left behind as was the goal of this mentally the taliban government. it was the harboring of al-qaeda that brought the united states into the country 21 years ago. now the taliban regime is in full control. the government has collapsed 1 million children under five are acutely malnourished and the rights of women's and girls have been stripped. afghanis
alexandria hoff has this report. >> when president bush addressed the nation on september 12 of 2001ould be responding to the attacks of an act of war saying we will rally the world, we will be patient. shy of 20 years later the patient has expired. april 2021 president biden announced he would be ending the longest war by withdrawing all american forces. by the time august came around the effort went awry they felt the taliban rule as desperate afghans attempted to flee 13 american...
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city of alexandria. and there's no or appropriate place to to talk about the history of the revolutionary. then george washington's hometown here in alexandria. but i'm here to introduce our next speaker and one of our fellow emerging revolutionary war historians. his name is eric sterner. eric is a writer focusing on american history, particularly the revolutionary war and the civil war. he writes frequently for the journal of the american revolution as well as blogs regularly, regularly, emerging revolutionary war. in 2020, he published anatomy of a massacre the destruction of net in hutton, 1782, and he's currently working on a micro history of the 1782 crawford campaign and survey of george rodgers clarke's illinois campaign that occurred in 1778 1779. in his former life, eric worked in the fields of national security and aerospace, both in the public and private sectors. he also taught graduate courses in cyber power at missouri state university, georgetown. john and george washington university. he
city of alexandria. and there's no or appropriate place to to talk about the history of the revolutionary. then george washington's hometown here in alexandria. but i'm here to introduce our next speaker and one of our fellow emerging revolutionary war historians. his name is eric sterner. eric is a writer focusing on american history, particularly the revolutionary war and the civil war. he writes frequently for the journal of the american revolution as well as blogs regularly, regularly,...
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so many wonderful places here in alexandria. i want to extend a special thanks and appreciation to historic alexandria and the american or the emerging revolutionary war for inviting me to be part of this symposium and spend some time with all of you today. i also want to extend a special welcome to all those participating remotely. thank you for joining us. and of course, a special thanks for all of you for being here today. i'm very, very happy and very honored to be here today. i learned a tremendous amount and thoroughly enjoyed all of the presentations from this morning and really just looking forward to spending a little bit of time this afternoon talking with you about george mason, his ideas, and most particularly the virginia declaration of rights and their global impact. so just to get us started in building off some of what we learned this morning. our george george mason, the fourth was a fourth generation virginian. it was his great grandfather, george, the first who sided with the crown. the royalists in the englis
so many wonderful places here in alexandria. i want to extend a special thanks and appreciation to historic alexandria and the american or the emerging revolutionary war for inviting me to be part of this symposium and spend some time with all of you today. i also want to extend a special welcome to all those participating remotely. thank you for joining us. and of course, a special thanks for all of you for being here today. i'm very, very happy and very honored to be here today. i learned a...
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alexandria hoff has more on the investigation. hi, alexandria.tment argument that appointing a special it would slow process and it has. she put a halt on doj reviewing of documents seized from mar-a-lago until the review the complete. the justice department filed appeal the next day and trump's team has until tuesday to respond to that and when both sides have to be in new york. they were called there for a preliminary conference with the new special master. former federal prosecutor raymond dearie will serve in that role. dearie agreed by both sides. last night in a rally former president trump aired out his feelings on the investigation as a whole. >> the people behind these savage witchhunts have no respect for the citizens of the country. alex: argues that investigation into classified document is a matter of national security. judge cannon has given dearie until november 30th to complete his review of what was seized from the property. eric: yes, and it will continue. alexandria, thank you so much. we will be back at 4:00 eastern on fox new
alexandria hoff has more on the investigation. hi, alexandria.tment argument that appointing a special it would slow process and it has. she put a halt on doj reviewing of documents seized from mar-a-lago until the review the complete. the justice department filed appeal the next day and trump's team has until tuesday to respond to that and when both sides have to be in new york. they were called there for a preliminary conference with the new special master. former federal prosecutor raymond...
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alexandria hoff in washington with the details, alexandria. >> todd, ashley, it has been interestingnt biden and his team transition to using more abstract terms like maga agenda and maga proposals rather than maga republicans. just yesterday the president's twitter account shared maga proposers are a threat to the very soul of the country and the maga agenda with extremism that threatens the very foundations of republic peer of the speech in philadelphia president biden put a personally sagging donald trump and maga republicans are a threat to the soul of the country. fox peter doocy asked him about that on friday. >> do you consider in a trump supporter a threat? >> president biden continued his speech in philadelphia that he was only referring to those who condone violence and election results. the senior advisor was pressed on the unification tactics. >> i see words of encouragement. i see optimism. i see a commander in chief who is calling out to all of us no matter our political affiliation. >> all of us? he wasn't calling out to the maga supporters. what has he done really to
alexandria hoff in washington with the details, alexandria. >> todd, ashley, it has been interestingnt biden and his team transition to using more abstract terms like maga agenda and maga proposals rather than maga republicans. just yesterday the president's twitter account shared maga proposers are a threat to the very soul of the country and the maga agenda with extremism that threatens the very foundations of republic peer of the speech in philadelphia president biden put a personally...
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>> carley: alexandria hoff live with economic fears, alexandria. >> good morning to you both. yesterday treasury secretary janet yellen said there is concern the federal reserve strategy to bring down strep inflation by hiking rates. >> we will need great skill and some good luck to achieve what we sometimes call a soft landing. i hope and i believe there is a path to accomplishing that. speak with the rate of cost rising slightly in july, 85% year-over-year compared with jen's record 9.1% surge by the inflation decade high. and in a gains could be sunk again. janet yellen admitted yesterday gas prices may see a spike this winter to make winter and did so while traveling on a multistate tour handling of the economy midterms. here is senator tim scott. >> here is the truth about the issues that matter to the american people. the economy inflation and gas prices have been for the top three issues and without question the social issues presents an opportunity for us to have a conversation with the american people about what matters to them. >> democrats continued to push electric
>> carley: alexandria hoff live with economic fears, alexandria. >> good morning to you both. yesterday treasury secretary janet yellen said there is concern the federal reserve strategy to bring down strep inflation by hiking rates. >> we will need great skill and some good luck to achieve what we sometimes call a soft landing. i hope and i believe there is a path to accomplishing that. speak with the rate of cost rising slightly in july, 85% year-over-year compared with...
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alexandria half -- >> no more mr. night guys, no mr. nice guy.inding my way forward with node-positive breast cancer felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it. so when i finished active therapy, i kept moving forward and did everything i could to protect myself from recurrence. verzenio is the first treatment in over 15 years to reduce the risk of recurrence for adults with hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added to hormone therapy. hormone therapy works outside the cell while verzenio works inside to help stop the growth of cancer cells. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an antidiarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infection that can lead to death. life-threatening lung inflammation can occur
alexandria half -- >> no more mr. night guys, no mr. nice guy.inding my way forward with node-positive breast cancer felt overwhelming at times. but i never just found my way, i made it. so when i finished active therapy, i kept moving forward and did everything i could to protect myself from recurrence. verzenio is the first treatment in over 15 years to reduce the risk of recurrence for adults with hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of...
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alexandria hoff has a story from washington.he loss voices of fentanyl is a poignant title for this event, those who traveled for the march field at the stories of the blood want in their passing have been lost on the biden administration, they want their own voices to be heard, marchers carrying signs showing the faces of the children, siblings, loved ones poisoned by fentanyl departed the national mall making their way to the white house. >> we are being poisoned in america in america is under attack. >> april is the founder of the rally known in the second year, she lost her son to fentanyl poisoning 2019. >> we should not be the boots on the ground this has to come from the white house down ever going to march to the white house and we're going to beg and plead and hear our cries and for them to do something about fentanyl that is poisoning hundreds of thousands of americans, it is not normal. >> families who traveled around the country say fentanyl needs to be considered a weapon of mass distraction. according to the cdc la
alexandria hoff has a story from washington.he loss voices of fentanyl is a poignant title for this event, those who traveled for the march field at the stories of the blood want in their passing have been lost on the biden administration, they want their own voices to be heard, marchers carrying signs showing the faces of the children, siblings, loved ones poisoned by fentanyl departed the national mall making their way to the white house. >> we are being poisoned in america in america...
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alexandria hoff fox news. thousands of iranian americans walked on the golden gate bridge today in support of the protesters in iran and aghios on this g. many have called the death of masa amini, iran's george floyd moment. others say they call for change has been simmering for decades and has now reached a boiling point. change hoping something could change in iran. the government hoping for freedom chatty a lot has been ruling iran for the past 43 years. i think right now the moment has been created. people are explaining that they don't want it anymore, and we want to support it anyway. we can organizers of the demonstration say they're planning more events for next weekend. cruise now expected to show up at an east bay homeless and came in tomorrow. coming up the push to clear this encampment that's had a history of problems and see how florida is getting ready for a storm that could hit hurricane strength later this week. come back here with the workweek forecast temperatures trended down today. that's t
alexandria hoff fox news. thousands of iranian americans walked on the golden gate bridge today in support of the protesters in iran and aghios on this g. many have called the death of masa amini, iran's george floyd moment. others say they call for change has been simmering for decades and has now reached a boiling point. change hoping something could change in iran. the government hoping for freedom chatty a lot has been ruling iran for the past 43 years. i think right now the moment has been...
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. >> do you know who alexandria ocasio-cortez is. >> i do not. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez is the congresswomanls about this spot being chosen? >> i don't. i actually haven't seen her in a while. i would see her a lot in my kid's school, in the neighborhood at the park. and i have not seen her. i was actually thinking where is she? >> rachel: she wanted these policies and now they are coming to her district. how do you feel about that. >> we are paying for as it usual. i don't think they're living next to her house or in her park. >> what's your message to her. >> think about what you are planning before you just slam one together. >> ainsley: good job, rachel. >> rachel: thank you, ainsley. so a couple takeaways, one, no grassroots community involvement in this decision this was made top level. sos that very interesting. i will tell you something else that was fascinating, how many people would not talk to me on camera. because they said they were afraid of the repercussions of being against the tent and what their neighbors and co-workers would say about them would call them racist if they op
. >> do you know who alexandria ocasio-cortez is. >> i do not. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez is the congresswomanls about this spot being chosen? >> i don't. i actually haven't seen her in a while. i would see her a lot in my kid's school, in the neighborhood at the park. and i have not seen her. i was actually thinking where is she? >> rachel: she wanted these policies and now they are coming to her district. how do you feel about that. >> we are paying for as...
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james bays al jazeera, the united nations. joining us now from alexandria, virginia donald, the ensign he is russia, director of the us institute of peace, donald. now that the vote is over, what happens? well, as your reporter said, this is a farce. people have been forced to vote, most of the people who would vote against the referendum have left there. there's no doubt in anybody's mind that the majority of people in these core areas to court staying and ukraine. so i just wanted to emphasize that the problem, it's in the kremlin, that the hooton's military is doing badly, couldn't needs to show some results because the criticism at home is getting stronger and what he's decided to do. and i would emphasize after much hesitation, the gramlin is to hold the sham referendum. it doesn't really mean very much. ah, ukraine may well push them back further as you know, the happened doing very well in care, so on. so this is not crimea in 2014 is, is there a pu to him and we're holding a weakening hand, trying to shore his position. now he can claim that this is part of russia. it's not, he
james bays al jazeera, the united nations. joining us now from alexandria, virginia donald, the ensign he is russia, director of the us institute of peace, donald. now that the vote is over, what happens? well, as your reporter said, this is a farce. people have been forced to vote, most of the people who would vote against the referendum have left there. there's no doubt in anybody's mind that the majority of people in these core areas to court staying and ukraine. so i just wanted to...
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. -- alexandria, virginia. we hadn't moved in.stands out to me the most was the one that was done for president sadat9. and he was a big fan of western art. and so mother had remingtons and other western sculptures as the centerpieces. some tables just had flowers and some had sculptures. but she did that with other heads of state. she found out what they were interested in and what kind of art they were interested in, and then from there they would choose sculptures to be in the centerpieces and the flowers. and, i mean, the social office did an amazing job of coordinating table cloths with sculptures, with flowers and that sort of thing and the china, and choosing which china. my mother, i know, made the difference and they went away from longhand tables to round tables because she felt they were much easier for people to have conversations. >> susan, you're so right about that. and in the white house state dining room, there's room with round tables for about 130 guests. and those were the years when i first started covering th
. -- alexandria, virginia. we hadn't moved in.stands out to me the most was the one that was done for president sadat9. and he was a big fan of western art. and so mother had remingtons and other western sculptures as the centerpieces. some tables just had flowers and some had sculptures. but she did that with other heads of state. she found out what they were interested in and what kind of art they were interested in, and then from there they would choose sculptures to be in the centerpieces...
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plus congress faces a friday deadline to avoid a government shutdown on alexandria hop in washingtonith the latest on those negotiations coming up. it's mexico versus colombia. major men's international soccer match here at levi stadium. i'm mark sayer will show you prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose. adam driver ktvu christian captain tells us that money driver was not hurt, but officers are now warning people to be alert at all times when riding public transit san francisco police say they responded to calls of an attack on immune e vehicle in the area of california and van ness. shortly after eight a.m. tuesday . the driver says he heard an argument on his vehicle, and shortl
plus congress faces a friday deadline to avoid a government shutdown on alexandria hop in washingtonith the latest on those negotiations coming up. it's mexico versus colombia. major men's international soccer match here at levi stadium. i'm mark sayer will show you prop 27 sends 90% of profits from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey...
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alexandria half has more. >> over 40 people have been killed so far in the unrest in the iranian armynued calling them enemies of the state. sparked by the death of the 22-year-old who died after being detained by the morality police by not properly wearing a headscarf. iranian authorities claimed she had suffered a heart attack. >> this year is a year of blood. >> as the demand for regime change echoes in cities throughout iran. defining law without removing their head coverings and cutting their hair. solidarity protests underway throughout the world. >> i am cutting my hair because my sister they will died maybe tomorrow. i do not want it and i hate it. >> protesters called on the white house to reject the regime. >> it is a test to stand with the people of iran. >> addressing the ceremony on wednesday holding the protesters as braid. jake sullivan said today that the u.s. is offering assistance. >> we have taken tangible steps to sanction the morality police that caused this young woman's death. making it easier for the iranian people to get access to the internet and communicate
alexandria half has more. >> over 40 people have been killed so far in the unrest in the iranian armynued calling them enemies of the state. sparked by the death of the 22-year-old who died after being detained by the morality police by not properly wearing a headscarf. iranian authorities claimed she had suffered a heart attack. >> this year is a year of blood. >> as the demand for regime change echoes in cities throughout iran. defining law without removing their head...
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ah, lead alexandria is up to it in water. historic monuments are in danger, and residential neighborhoods are being flooded with people are afraid. the city council was trying to contain the impact of the waves. is it a hopeless fight against the effects of climate change? global 3000 in 30 minutes on d w. oh mm hm. when you work as an architect, go all in or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger publisher? we decided to ask them and found women go up with the inefficient o model, if they can't identify with certain professions about their guiding principles versus and what is the poetry, the secret of a houses and i'm house above their motivations. architecture does so much to you, it moves you the real goal of architecture is to create habitat for human, about their struggles and dreams. sponsibility is human to they have so much to learn, shattering the glass ceiling women in architecture. this has to be really, really good. start september 30th on dw. ah ah this is d, w live from burlington, it's in the election when as promised to restore national
ah, lead alexandria is up to it in water. historic monuments are in danger, and residential neighborhoods are being flooded with people are afraid. the city council was trying to contain the impact of the waves. is it a hopeless fight against the effects of climate change? global 3000 in 30 minutes on d w. oh mm hm. when you work as an architect, go all in or not at all. women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger publisher? we decided to ask them and found women go up with...
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if you go to the next slide, this is alexandria, home, this is family. the kids are born, mike the oldest in 1952 the youngest 1957. and there's jackson and steve in between. the hard work that he did on capitol hill often known as having the all american family. he does what we all know all american families have problems, challenges. mrs. ford was raising four kids in the middle of the 1960s a turbulent 1960s. and yet her husband is gone so much. and earns the minority leader's in 1960 he could be gone over 200 days of the year promoting the republican agenda and campaigning for the message of congress. when she began to speak in the larger platform as the second lady to talk to newspaper reporter she was open about the psychiatric help there are challenges we go to the next slide board still seeking the speakership. by 1964 covid 19662 years into his minority leadership to make great strides in recovering those numbers. the party secures the presidency in a razor thin election. richard nixon is elected to the presidency campaigning alongside nixon. in
if you go to the next slide, this is alexandria, home, this is family. the kids are born, mike the oldest in 1952 the youngest 1957. and there's jackson and steve in between. the hard work that he did on capitol hill often known as having the all american family. he does what we all know all american families have problems, challenges. mrs. ford was raising four kids in the middle of the 1960s a turbulent 1960s. and yet her husband is gone so much. and earns the minority leader's in 1960 he...
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the dish ah, lean alexandria is up to it. his stork monuments are in danger and residential neighborhoods are being flooded with people are afraid. the city council was trying to contain the impact of the waves. is it a hopeless fight against the effects of climate change? global $3000.00. on d, w ah, listen. hearing loss is often the result of injuries to the eardrum, addressed in team of scientists is researching artificial replacement, a chance for people suffering from the condition to morrow to day he minutes on d w. oh mm hm. when you work as an architect that go all in or not at all, women in architecture. why are they so invisible to the larger public? we decided to ask them. and if women grow up with insufficient little models, they can't identify with certain professions about their guiding principles. massis i, what is the poetry, the secret of a house i'm house about their motivations. i think i know texture does so much to you is even though a real goal of architecture is to create habitat for humans about their
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will: in the case of massachusetts, as alexandria said, whisked away. the problem is not the policy in the eyes of everyone in the left, the video cameras to show it. that is why these images are so important in martha's vineyard, the naval observatory makes sense but as quickly as possible, they put them behind walls and away from cameras so the facilitation going on for a year and 1/2 in the dead of night can continue. just the tip of the iceberg of what happens every day across the country in sanctuary or not sanctuary states and ron desantis -- they say it is a political point, rounded in a policy position. this is not legal in our state. you are not allowed to deport you because we are not federal immigration service so we -- they are happy to take you. i don't know why texas hasn't declared an invasion. 8000 people a day walking across the border in a federal government that abandons pretext, they are facilitating it. that will trigger a constitutional showdown. these are human beings going through the process. they made the choice to come in ille
will: in the case of massachusetts, as alexandria said, whisked away. the problem is not the policy in the eyes of everyone in the left, the video cameras to show it. that is why these images are so important in martha's vineyard, the naval observatory makes sense but as quickly as possible, they put them behind walls and away from cameras so the facilitation going on for a year and 1/2 in the dead of night can continue. just the tip of the iceberg of what happens every day across the country...
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eric: they need to be, alexandria, thank you. arthel. arthel: america's crime has been particularly hard on new orleans, the city just overtook st. louis as the murder capital of the united states. based on data from the first half of this year, critics are slamming the city's mayor as crime spikes while the police force dwindles. charles watson has the very latest, charles. charles: hey, good afternoon, arthel. according to new report new orleans is now averaging 41 murders for every 100,000 residents. those numbers have got folks so concerned that there was now a real campaign to recall new orleans mayor latoya cantrel who is more concerned jet-setting on international trips than she is on fighting crime. >> i know for a fact we are doing the right thing and we are making the right investments. charles: that was the mayor's defense after public records show cantrel spent $45,000 on taxpayer dollars to trips in france and switzerland this summer including $18,000 on first-class airfare. it's contributed to an effort from a group call no
eric: they need to be, alexandria, thank you. arthel. arthel: america's crime has been particularly hard on new orleans, the city just overtook st. louis as the murder capital of the united states. based on data from the first half of this year, critics are slamming the city's mayor as crime spikes while the police force dwindles. charles watson has the very latest, charles. charles: hey, good afternoon, arthel. according to new report new orleans is now averaging 41 murders for every 100,000...
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i just wanted let alexandria is up to with stork. monuments are in danger and residential neighborhoods are being flooded with people are afraid. one of the city council is trying to contain the impact of the waves. is it a hopeless fight against the effects of climate change, global 3000 next on d, w to own or not to own? what about a sharing economy instead? a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. the economics magazine made in germany. in 60 minutes on d, w o, you become a criminal pre kline, i already know that with hackers and paralyzing the tire societies, computers that outs where you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work a how they can also go terribly, watch it now on you tune ah, welcome to global 3000 bright solutions in one brazilian for the la discarded bottle caps are being turned into skateboards.
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you can beardsley berlin, thanks for watching. lou alexandria is up to it's a stork. monuments are in danger and residential neighborhoods are being flooded with people are afraid when the city council is trying to contain the impact of the waves. is it a hopeless fight against the effects of climate change? global $3000.00 on d, w to own or not to own. what about a sharing economy instead of a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new. the economics magazine made in germany. in 60 minutes on d w. ah, please listen carefully. don't know how those things you need to do, go ah, feel the magic discover the world around you. ah, subscriber to d w documentary on youtube. b . ah, ah ah, welcome to global 3000 bright solutions in one brazilian for the loud, discarded bottle caps are being turned into skateboarding.
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so many wonderful places here in alexandria. i want to extend a special thanks and appreciation to historic alexandria and the american or the emerging revolutionary war for inviting me to be part of this symposium and spend some time with all of you today. i also want to extend a special welcome to all those participating remotely. thank you for joining us. and of course, a special thanks for all of you for being here today. i'm very, very happy and very honored to be here today. i learned a tremendous amount and thoroughly enjoyed all of the presentations from this morning and really just looking forward to spending a little bit of time this afternoon talking with you about george mason, his ideas, and most particularly the virginia declaration of rights and their global impact. so just to get us started in building off some of what we learned this morning. our george george mason, the fourth was a fourth generation virginian. it was his great grandfather, george, the first who sided with the crown. the royalists in the englis
so many wonderful places here in alexandria. i want to extend a special thanks and appreciation to historic alexandria and the american or the emerging revolutionary war for inviting me to be part of this symposium and spend some time with all of you today. i also want to extend a special welcome to all those participating remotely. thank you for joining us. and of course, a special thanks for all of you for being here today. i'm very, very happy and very honored to be here today. i learned a...