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i'm expert yes, there's a healthy portion in appalachia specifically. which portion of appalachia? do we know? and some of these counties in south west virginia as well that is what we call appalachia, coal. right. so exactly. persistent poverty is heavily centered in those areas in within appalachia. what else do we notice? there's some other things that this map tells us as well that we can just touch on. yes, right here, a big proportion along mississippi river, big portion along the mississippi river, right. certainly, this is something that we've talked about when we the antebellum south. right. the black belt that you can see here, also the mississippi river valley. so this map is also demonstrating structural inequalities or structural poverty in areas historically align with plantation agriculture and the and the slave system in the united states. another map that i know shown you before, this is a map of excess mortality rates in really what we see is. you can kind of lay this map directly over the one that we were just looking at with poverty as well. so again, we're kind
i'm expert yes, there's a healthy portion in appalachia specifically. which portion of appalachia? do we know? and some of these counties in south west virginia as well that is what we call appalachia, coal. right. so exactly. persistent poverty is heavily centered in those areas in within appalachia. what else do we notice? there's some other things that this map tells us as well that we can just touch on. yes, right here, a big proportion along mississippi river, big portion along the...
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as we will see in just a second period but also appalachia, the stigma state of appalachia was playing a a factor into this. people kind of saw some of the violence of some the poor conditions of the cool camps and they were just like, these poor hillbillies. [laughter] right? they have the deficient culture that kind of culture or the culture of poverty that is creating these problems, right, the violence is all their faults. they should be inherent to them, right? so you have people turning a blind eye for this kind of rampant exploitation that's kinda taking place. the other ingredient is the mine guards system. the one i just mentioned. mine guards system is again not something that is unique to appalachia. mining guard for private detective agencies or private police forces were hired by barron's industrial capitalists all over the country. they probably comment madet by weight of example when you might've heard of so think of in pittsburghat the pinkertons wera private detective agency. they are hired by andrew carnegie in the carnegie steel mills to infiltrate the unions that we
as we will see in just a second period but also appalachia, the stigma state of appalachia was playing a a factor into this. people kind of saw some of the violence of some the poor conditions of the cool camps and they were just like, these poor hillbillies. [laughter] right? they have the deficient culture that kind of culture or the culture of poverty that is creating these problems, right, the violence is all their faults. they should be inherent to them, right? so you have people turning a...
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we know gunfire first broke out a couple of hours ago here at appalachia high school. county, georgia. it's about 45 minutes to an hour northeast of atlanta. the school went into lockdown. again, this all happening in the first part of the day. there are three hours ahead of us. so at this point, it's coming up on 1:0 appalachia high is fairly large, has about 00 students. it's the county's second largest public high school, has been open for 20 plus years now named after the apalachee river on the southern edge of the county. georgia's governor says he's directing all available state resources to respond to this school shooting is also urging all georgians in joining his family in praying for everyone's safety. again, we are staying on these live pictures to show you there is a large law enforcement presence outside appalachia high school. we saw large crowds of students lined up there in the football field region of campus, waiting of course, to be reunited with their parents or guardians. we will stay on top of this school shoong. again, some major questions still u
we know gunfire first broke out a couple of hours ago here at appalachia high school. county, georgia. it's about 45 minutes to an hour northeast of atlanta. the school went into lockdown. again, this all happening in the first part of the day. there are three hours ahead of us. so at this point, it's coming up on 1:0 appalachia high is fairly large, has about 00 students. it's the county's second largest public high school, has been open for 20 plus years now named after the apalachee river on...
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investigators say the shooter is a 14 year old student at appalachia high school. abc news reporter reena roy has the latest on the investigation into how and why this happened. >> they're telling us to run. cell phone video shows the chaotic moments after police say a gunman opened fire at appalachia high school in winder, georgia, an hour north of atlanta. >> we're in class, and i heard like the shots. i heard it was like 5 or 6 shots. >> the teachers came in and they were like, everybody get on the floor. cover yourselves. like we were all like, hugging each other. >> family members showing up to the school in a panic, trying to get in touch with students. >> i'm so sorry. please tell me you're joking. he said, no, mom, i'm not joking. he said they shooting and they shooting in the school and the shooter is right across the hall from me. >> first responders racing to the scene this morning. >> there are four individuals who are deceased from this incident. two were students and two were teachers. >> hurry up now. come on, let's go. >> sophomore alexandra romero
investigators say the shooter is a 14 year old student at appalachia high school. abc news reporter reena roy has the latest on the investigation into how and why this happened. >> they're telling us to run. cell phone video shows the chaotic moments after police say a gunman opened fire at appalachia high school in winder, georgia, an hour north of atlanta. >> we're in class, and i heard like the shots. i heard it was like 5 or 6 shots. >> the teachers came in and they were...
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that's not to take away from his experience with appalachia and his growing up here for a short time.you grew up in and make a bunch of fancy friends and the people you know now are part of the ruling class, tech overlords and a bunch of rich guys that vance rubs elbows with, he's palling around with them now and he's trying to have it both ways, and people know that that's just more of the fake populism that we see on offer from donald trump. you know, i tried to talk about that in the speech last thursday that, you know, we're being offered this fake version of populism where jd vance and trump are trying to get us to point fingers across the table at each other rather than pointing p at the biggest corporations run by the richest people on earth who are making life hard for the working class, so i think that all came together when he walked out there in front of firefighters. they know whose side he's on. that's the question in front of us, which side are you on? >> no question about it. i could talk to you for a long time. i do want to ask you. you're so good at breaking down issu
that's not to take away from his experience with appalachia and his growing up here for a short time.you grew up in and make a bunch of fancy friends and the people you know now are part of the ruling class, tech overlords and a bunch of rich guys that vance rubs elbows with, he's palling around with them now and he's trying to have it both ways, and people know that that's just more of the fake populism that we see on offer from donald trump. you know, i tried to talk about that in the speech...
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the devastating impact not just the storm but hick history making storm the entire southeast and appalachia damage from the hurricane stretches across at least 10 states. winds over 120 miles an hour in some place the storm since up it 15 feet, record flooding, communities devastated. loved ones not sure if loved ones are ok. they can't contact them because of no cell phone connections. more folks dose placed with no idea when they can return to their home if ever. we are keeping tell in our prayers and lives lost and those particularlien accounted for. there's nothing like wondering if my husband, wifeers sun, alive. many remain without electricity, water, food, communication. there are homes and businesses washed away in an instant. i want them to know we're not leaving until the job is done. i also want you to know i'm convicted to getting into areas as soon as possible but i'm told they are disrupted right now. they will not do that at the risk of delaying any assets to deal with this crisis. my first response is to get all the help needed to those impact the areas. i expect to be there
the devastating impact not just the storm but hick history making storm the entire southeast and appalachia damage from the hurricane stretches across at least 10 states. winds over 120 miles an hour in some place the storm since up it 15 feet, record flooding, communities devastated. loved ones not sure if loved ones are ok. they can't contact them because of no cell phone connections. more folks dose placed with no idea when they can return to their home if ever. we are keeping tell in our...
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but you know, i came there, unfortunately we have been dealing with jd vance in appalachia for a longim and everybody else's problem, but i wanted to represent the region well and bring the stories that we know to that stage and to challenge political leaders to live up to some of the problems that we have here that are extended across the country. >> so, to your point, if people don't follow you on social media, they should, let me start there, but you have been following jd vance's career for a long time, and i f@hwanted to just lay what happened at a union event you addressed this week and we will talk about it on the other side. >> president trump and i are proud to be the most pro-worker republican ticket in history, and i want to talk about why we are fighting for working people, why we are going to the fight for unions. >> that was quite a response there, people could hear booing. what do you make, you are so familiar, will you educate people out there on workers rights, what people are fighting for, what they are not, what do you make of jd vance trying to convince firefighter
but you know, i came there, unfortunately we have been dealing with jd vance in appalachia for a longim and everybody else's problem, but i wanted to represent the region well and bring the stories that we know to that stage and to challenge political leaders to live up to some of the problems that we have here that are extended across the country. >> so, to your point, if people don't follow you on social media, they should, let me start there, but you have been following jd vance's...
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come go with me to appalachia. i'd love for you to go. come go to places where we see people living in poverty, who are struggling and working hard every day. and then be mindful that it was theodore roosevelt, a republican, who first said in 1912, when he challenged both parties, he said that we ought to have a moral agenda, that moral agenda ought to include health care, it ought to include a minimum living wage, it ought to include taking care of the environment. this was a republican that said that. eisenhower, who is a republican, said we ought to put more investment in public education and we ought to be leery, he said, of the military industrial complex that would soak up all the money from the people that actually need it in the country. so i encourage you to read this book because what you might find is something that is not rooted in the mythologies but is rooted in the truth. we're talking about 140 million people, the majority of which are white, among black people, over 60%. and to suggest that those 140 million people are so
come go with me to appalachia. i'd love for you to go. come go to places where we see people living in poverty, who are struggling and working hard every day. and then be mindful that it was theodore roosevelt, a republican, who first said in 1912, when he challenged both parties, he said that we ought to have a moral agenda, that moral agenda ought to include health care, it ought to include a minimum living wage, it ought to include taking care of the environment. this was a republican that...
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come go with me to appalachia. i'd love for you to go. come go to places where we see people living in poverty, who are struggling and working hard every day. and then be mindful that it was theodore roosevelt, a republican, who first said in 1912, when he challenged both parties, he said that we ought to have a moral agenda, that moral agenda ought to include health care, it ought to include a minimum living wage, it ought to include taking care of the environment. this was a republican that said that. eisenhower, who is a republican, said we ought to put more investment in public education and we ought to be leery, he said, of the military industrial complex that would soak up all the money from the people that actually need it in the country. so i encourage you to read this book because what you might find is something that is not rooted in the mythologies but is rooted in the truth. we're talking about 140 million people, the majority of which are white, among black people, over 60%. and to suggest that those 140 million people are so
come go with me to appalachia. i'd love for you to go. come go to places where we see people living in poverty, who are struggling and working hard every day. and then be mindful that it was theodore roosevelt, a republican, who first said in 1912, when he challenged both parties, he said that we ought to have a moral agenda, that moral agenda ought to include health care, it ought to include a minimum living wage, it ought to include taking care of the environment. this was a republican that...
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you know, with the problems in appalachia and however briefly he was in the actual place.t when you leave the place you grow up in and all of the people you surround yourself with now are part of the class, the ruling class with tech overlords and ceos and a bunch of guys that j.d. vance runs rubs elbows with. he is palling around with them now and he is trying to have it both ways. people know it is just more of the fake populism we see from donald trump. i tried to talk about that in the speech last thursday. we are offered a fake version of populism where they are trying to get fingers pointed across the table at each other rather than pointing up at the biggest corporations run by the richest people on earth who are making life hard for the working class. that came together when he walked in front of the firefighters. they know whose side he is on. that is the question today, what side are you on? >> you are so good at breaking down issues, how would you advise kamala harris to picture record to the voters? >> i would say working-class people want somebody who stands w
you know, with the problems in appalachia and however briefly he was in the actual place.t when you leave the place you grow up in and all of the people you surround yourself with now are part of the class, the ruling class with tech overlords and ceos and a bunch of guys that j.d. vance runs rubs elbows with. he is palling around with them now and he is trying to have it both ways. people know it is just more of the fake populism we see from donald trump. i tried to talk about that in the...
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mountain towns across appalachia are cut off.early 300 roads are impassible in western north carolina alone. there has been no power or cell phone service in the city of asheville since last week, leaving panicked relatives unable to reach loved ones. >> that's my neighbor's house. it's gone. that's crazy. i just -- i literally just looked. i cannot believe that. there was a whole house right there. >> reporter: we spoke to one homeowner in marshal, north carolina who didn't leave until floodwaters were waist-deep. when she return ed today, the neighborhood was swept away. >> their house is literally completely gone. my neighbor's house, his trailer is up against my house. >> reporter: today authorities rushed to airlift supplies and restore communications with devastated communities. >> people are desperate for help, and we are pushing to get it to them, a massive effort. many people are cut off because roads are impassible. >> reporter: long lines for gas are snarling busy roads in hard hit south carolina. in florida, where the
mountain towns across appalachia are cut off.early 300 roads are impassible in western north carolina alone. there has been no power or cell phone service in the city of asheville since last week, leaving panicked relatives unable to reach loved ones. >> that's my neighbor's house. it's gone. that's crazy. i just -- i literally just looked. i cannot believe that. there was a whole house right there. >> reporter: we spoke to one homeowner in marshal, north carolina who didn't leave...
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. >> reporter: mountain towns across appalachia are cut off.early 300 roads are impassable in western north carolina alone. there has been no power or cell phone service in the city of asheville since last week, leaving panicked relatives unable to reach loved ones. >> that's my neighbor's house. it's gone. that's crazy. i just -- i literally just looked. i cannot believe that. there was a whole house right there. >> reporter: we spoke to one homeowner in marshall, north carolina who didn't leave until flood waters were waist deep. when she returned, the neighborhood was swept away. >> their house is literally completely gone. my neighbor's house, his trailer is up against my house. >> reporter: authorities rushed to airlift supplies and restore communications with devastated communities. >> people are desperate for help. and we are pushing to get it to them. a massive effort. many people are cut off because roads are impassable. >> reporter: long lines for gas are snarling busy roads in hard-hit south carolina, where at least 25 deaths have be
. >> reporter: mountain towns across appalachia are cut off.early 300 roads are impassable in western north carolina alone. there has been no power or cell phone service in the city of asheville since last week, leaving panicked relatives unable to reach loved ones. >> that's my neighbor's house. it's gone. that's crazy. i just -- i literally just looked. i cannot believe that. there was a whole house right there. >> reporter: we spoke to one homeowner in marshall, north...
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the 14-year-old student at appalachia high was already known to law enforcement your law-enforcementinterviewed him and his father last year over online threats about a school shooting. his father said he had hunting guns in the house but his son did not have unsupervised access to them. investigators determined there were no grounds for arrests or confiscating weapons. meanwhile, we are learning more about the four victims of the shooting. the two students have been identified. two teachers were also killed and police have identified them as well. both were maths teachers and one a football coach. one of the classmates described the shooting unfold. >> he came out the door and students went to open the door because nobody knew what was happening but we knew he was dangerous. i saw him, someone open the door for him and they backed away. they saw something, and for some reason they didn't open the door. i could see him turn to the side. you just could hear gunshots. 10 to 15 of them at once, back to back. we all dropped to the floor, we did not know what corner to go to. everybody wa
the 14-year-old student at appalachia high was already known to law enforcement your law-enforcementinterviewed him and his father last year over online threats about a school shooting. his father said he had hunting guns in the house but his son did not have unsupervised access to them. investigators determined there were no grounds for arrests or confiscating weapons. meanwhile, we are learning more about the four victims of the shooting. the two students have been identified. two teachers...
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actor dwayne the rock johnson visited the appalachia high school football team last week. the actor invited the student athletes to an atlanta production studio, said he wasn't sure what to expect before meeting them, but that he was blown away by their spirit and energy. during the visit, johnson promised to support the school, saying one of the best ways to heal is through smiles and laughter and joy. >> well, new this noon one oakland intersection is now named in honor of a martial arts legend. bruce lee way is at the intersection of broadway and garnet street, near the location of a martial arts school founded by lee. lee was born in san francisco and lived in oakland with his family before moving to los angeles, where he became a martial arts superstar. oakland says it wants to highlight the impact of bruce lee's contributions to the city. his wife and daughter were there for that unveiling ceremony. >> jeet kune do. the beginning of my father's art started here. his film career actually started here because he was living here when that happened. and so oakland is a v
actor dwayne the rock johnson visited the appalachia high school football team last week. the actor invited the student athletes to an atlanta production studio, said he wasn't sure what to expect before meeting them, but that he was blown away by their spirit and energy. during the visit, johnson promised to support the school, saying one of the best ways to heal is through smiles and laughter and joy. >> well, new this noon one oakland intersection is now named in honor of a martial...
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. >> a memorial outside appalachia high school in georgia continues to grow tonight.rners have dropped by to leave flowers, balloons and to pray at the school following that deadly shooting that happened yesterday. two teachers and two students were killed and nine other people were injured. the 14 year old shooting suspect is now facing murder charges. >> and tonight, authorities have also charged the suspect's father for knowingly allowing his son to have a weapon. fox's steve harrigan reports tonight from the city of winder. >> the nine injured. i am very happy to say we'll make a full recovery. >> new details coming from law enforcement on wednesday's mass school shooting. >> gbi has arrested colin gray, age 54, in connection to the shooting here at appalachia high school. these charges stem from mr. gray knowingly allowing his son, colt, to possess a weapon. >> the 14 year old suspect is currently being held in a youth detention center about 30 miles away. he will be tried as an adult and face murder charges. he will make his first court appearance virtually on f
. >> a memorial outside appalachia high school in georgia continues to grow tonight.rners have dropped by to leave flowers, balloons and to pray at the school following that deadly shooting that happened yesterday. two teachers and two students were killed and nine other people were injured. the 14 year old shooting suspect is now facing murder charges. >> and tonight, authorities have also charged the suspect's father for knowingly allowing his son to have a weapon. fox's steve...
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. >> a makeshift memorial growing outside of appalachia high school on monday, honoring the four peopled in last week's shooting. it comes as new details raise questions about efforts to prevent the attack. following a washington post report that the 14 year old suspect's mother called the school on the morning of the shooting to warn of a quote, extreme emergency. prosecutors say she is not involved in the case and has been cooperating with the investigation. only the teen and his father, colin gray, have been charged. the 54 year old is the first parent of a school shooting suspect to be charged in georgia. >> we've got to work from the inside out to stop these mass shootings. how do we do that? we hold irresponsible parents like this guy who's buying an ar 15 for a 13 year old. >> legal experts say prosecutors will likely focus on the 2023 visit to the family's home by police, after reports the teen allegedly made threats to shoot up a local middle school. >> so the degree of that evidence needs to be robust enough and it's all factual to convince a jury that this was a real, a real
. >> a makeshift memorial growing outside of appalachia high school on monday, honoring the four peopled in last week's shooting. it comes as new details raise questions about efforts to prevent the attack. following a washington post report that the 14 year old suspect's mother called the school on the morning of the shooting to warn of a quote, extreme emergency. prosecutors say she is not involved in the case and has been cooperating with the investigation. only the teen and his...
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-- rural counties in appalachia. we aren't making critical investments to modernize public transit american state. 21 million trips on transit every day and buses and trains and all the infrastructure required to operate them are not up-to-date. service is slower and less reliable. imagine driving the same car every day for 40 years. that is what operators i'm cleveland's rta and the 60 cars have been doing for years, the newest of these 4060 cars is 40 years old. in cleveland and met with workers whose job it is to maintain railcars that date back to the reagan administration. the rail car garage i visited on the east side of cleveland, you see workers machining replacement parts for cars. they have to make the machine to make the replacement to keep this running. they don't make them anymore. now because of the infrastructure law, cleveland will get 60 new railcars. we know the u.s. lacks a passenger rail that the economic powers have and we are changing that. we are seeing construction to improve rail service like
-- rural counties in appalachia. we aren't making critical investments to modernize public transit american state. 21 million trips on transit every day and buses and trains and all the infrastructure required to operate them are not up-to-date. service is slower and less reliable. imagine driving the same car every day for 40 years. that is what operators i'm cleveland's rta and the 60 cars have been doing for years, the newest of these 4060 cars is 40 years old. in cleveland and met with...
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. >> authorities outside atlanta say the teen used an ar style rifle to open fire inside appalachia highool yesterday. students scrambling for shelter in their classrooms and on the football field. >> it was very quiet. a lot of people were crying. it was like like everybody was scared and people were screaming and calling their moms and everything. >> school officers encountered the shooter within minutes and he was taken into custody, killed in the gunfire. 214 year old students, mason schermerhorn and cristian angulo, along with teachers richard aspinwall and christina grimmie. nine others were injured, most of them students. the shooting is at least the 45th school shooting in the u.s. this year, and the deadliest. >> just a tragic time for really this whole community. >> last night, hundreds gathered at a vigil nearby. >> i still don't believe this is real. like i knew a girl that got shot in her leg. and it really broke me because she was like a sister to me. >> authorities say gray will be charged with murder and will be tried as an adult, but overnight, there was no word on a mot
. >> authorities outside atlanta say the teen used an ar style rifle to open fire inside appalachia highool yesterday. students scrambling for shelter in their classrooms and on the football field. >> it was very quiet. a lot of people were crying. it was like like everybody was scared and people were screaming and calling their moms and everything. >> school officers encountered the shooter within minutes and he was taken into custody, killed in the gunfire. 214 year old...
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. >> she said that there was a shooting at the appalachia high school.heart just dropped and my heart just got so heavy and i could not stop. i just like i had to leave. >> i'm in favor of the second amendment, and i'm in favor of assault weapons bans. universal background checks, red flag laws. the debate. i'm a gun owner. tim walz is a gun. i know that, and i thought that was in my house. they're getting shot. sorry. yes, yes, i hear that, i hear that. probably should not have said that. but my staff will deal with that later. >> and today, harris heads to atlanta to discuss reproductive rights. as for trump, he holds a rally in north carolina tomorrow. he did not immediately comment on the mark robinson allegations. >> eight firefighters in southern california were injured when their truck crashed on this freeway in irvine. they were returning from a 12 hour shift fighting one of the wildfires in that region. officials say the driver swerved trying to avoid a ladder in the road and then hit a guardrail. six of the eight firefighters suffered serious i
. >> she said that there was a shooting at the appalachia high school.heart just dropped and my heart just got so heavy and i could not stop. i just like i had to leave. >> i'm in favor of the second amendment, and i'm in favor of assault weapons bans. universal background checks, red flag laws. the debate. i'm a gun owner. tim walz is a gun. i know that, and i thought that was in my house. they're getting shot. sorry. yes, yes, i hear that, i hear that. probably should not have...
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. >> a mass shooting at appalachia high school in georgia.suspect is now in custody. >> recently, in georgia, two students and two teachers were shot and killed, allegedly by 14 year old colt gray. his mother saying she tried to warn the school that morning after receiving an alarming text from her son. >> no parent wants to wants to think, oh, my kid could be hurting so bad that they might do something crazy. you know, both colt and his father, colin gray, now face multiple charges for the incident that killed four and injured nine. >> neither of them has entered a plea in the georgia shooting. the dad was arrested and held responsible. where do you stand on that? >> guilty. not guilty. we. it starts at home. we have to admit that moms, dads, parents, that the schools could use our help in communicating with them. we know more about our children than they do where it starts. >> mcconaughey believes too many kids are lacking psychological support. >> we found some schools that had one mental health counselor for 3000 students. what we're doin
. >> a mass shooting at appalachia high school in georgia.suspect is now in custody. >> recently, in georgia, two students and two teachers were shot and killed, allegedly by 14 year old colt gray. his mother saying she tried to warn the school that morning after receiving an alarming text from her son. >> no parent wants to wants to think, oh, my kid could be hurting so bad that they might do something crazy. you know, both colt and his father, colin gray, now face multiple...
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but while fracking provides only a fraction of the state's 6 million jobs here in appalachia it is easy to find folks devoted to fossil fuels and donald trump when kamala harris says she has no intention of banning fracking, what do you make of that? >> i believer labor because you can't change your mind just because you wanted me to present fracking is an issue whether it's pennsylvania or any place else in the country i believe it's good not only for the economy. >> i believe it's good for us to get money moneys, part of france thank you at the same time, there are millions of pennsylvania's opposed to frack and not just big the voters who know this invisible gas helps to overheat the planet but families here in appalachia forced to live with fracking literally in their backyard and the host of health concerns that comes with that young families don't want to stay here there about the health of their children and their futures that they're providing for their families haven't since key kerss grew up here. >> and points to a university of pittsburgh study which found that children livi
but while fracking provides only a fraction of the state's 6 million jobs here in appalachia it is easy to find folks devoted to fossil fuels and donald trump when kamala harris says she has no intention of banning fracking, what do you make of that? >> i believer labor because you can't change your mind just because you wanted me to present fracking is an issue whether it's pennsylvania or any place else in the country i believe it's good not only for the economy. >> i believe it's...
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good evening we start with breaking news, dramatic development in yesterday's mass shooting at appalachia high school in georgia. >> we are waiting a news conference by authorities that is to take place any minute. we have just learned the father of the 40-year-old suspect in that shooting has now been arrested in connection with the shooting. you can see authorities are gathering. we'll bring you that press conference has begins let's listen in. >> we wanted to come back and update you on the progress of the case this evening appreciate you being here in coordination with the district attorney with district attorney brad smith the gbi has arrested collin gray age 54, in connection to the shooting here at apalachee high school carlin is coat grazed. father that was arrested yesterday he is charged with the following four counts of involuntary manslaughter, two counts of second-degree murder and eight counts of cruelty to children mr. gray, these charges stem from mr. gray knowingly allowing his son, colt to possess a weapon this is a very difficult time, as we know for students and parent
good evening we start with breaking news, dramatic development in yesterday's mass shooting at appalachia high school in georgia. >> we are waiting a news conference by authorities that is to take place any minute. we have just learned the father of the 40-year-old suspect in that shooting has now been arrested in connection with the shooting. you can see authorities are gathering. we'll bring you that press conference has begins let's listen in. >> we wanted to come back and update...
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but families here in appalachia forced to live with fracking literally in their backyard.nd the host of health concerns that comes with that, young families don't want to stay here. they're frightened it's about the health of their children and their futures that they're providing for their families haven't since key kerss grew up here. >> and points to a university of pittsburgh study which found that children living within a mile of a fracking site at higher risk of lymphoma according to state records, fracking fluid is fouled or poisoned over 400 private wells and water supplies was and what it began spring like this outside jody borello is house three times a day for years her children broke out and rashes and she joined the nonprofit center for coal field justice. if you would've asked me 15 years ago about the environment or my opinion on the environment i probably would not have had one, but i was unfortunately given a gas well, it was placed about 1,200 feet from my home. >> they explain that, talk about a fracking ban only helps the gas industry what they really w
but families here in appalachia forced to live with fracking literally in their backyard.nd the host of health concerns that comes with that, young families don't want to stay here. they're frightened it's about the health of their children and their futures that they're providing for their families haven't since key kerss grew up here. >> and points to a university of pittsburgh study which found that children living within a mile of a fracking site at higher risk of lymphoma according...
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flooding reached unprecedented levels in places like the southern appalachia. more than 2 million homes and businesses from florida to ohio are still without power residents say the cleanup will take years and the vp candidates are just one day away from their debate right here on cbs. meanwhile, as willie james inman reports, the presidential hopefuls are battling over the border and name calling >>>>former president donald trump sparked controversy over the weekend, questioning vice president harris's mental capacity. >>>>kamala is mentally impaired. >>>>trump used the derogatory comment to say harris is responsible for allowing what he described as criminal migrants into the country. >>>>if you think about it, only a mentally disabled person could have allowed this to happen to our country. >>>>the next day, he came up with his own solution for crime. taking a cue from the plotline of the movie, the purge. >>>>you know, if you had one day, like one real rough, nasty day, one rough hour, and i mean real rough, the word will get out and it will end immediately
flooding reached unprecedented levels in places like the southern appalachia. more than 2 million homes and businesses from florida to ohio are still without power residents say the cleanup will take years and the vp candidates are just one day away from their debate right here on cbs. meanwhile, as willie james inman reports, the presidential hopefuls are battling over the border and name calling >>>>former president donald trump sparked controversy over the weekend, questioning...
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you know, our next vice president jd vance -- [cheering] he described himself as a hillbilly from appalachia a hillbilly from the ozark, missouri. it's -- it's a complete pleasure to be with you all here tonight. when president trump left office just under four years ago, the alliance and partnership between the united states and israel was stronger than ever before. american foreign policy under president trump projected strength. that strength and the respect, it commanded around the world kept our enemies in check, and kept our allies safe. the trump administration fulfilled its commitment to move the u.s. embassy to jerusalem. [applause] the eternal and capital of the jewish state -- [applause] the historic abraham accords negotiated by the trump administration strengthened israel's partnership with its arab neighbors and sent a message to iran that israel and the jewish people do not stand alone. [applause] on the biden, harris administration's watch iran and its proxies like hamas and hezbollah have been emboldened. and we have seen the terrifying consequences. it has been nearly a yea
you know, our next vice president jd vance -- [cheering] he described himself as a hillbilly from appalachia a hillbilly from the ozark, missouri. it's -- it's a complete pleasure to be with you all here tonight. when president trump left office just under four years ago, the alliance and partnership between the united states and israel was stronger than ever before. american foreign policy under president trump projected strength. that strength and the respect, it commanded around the world...
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menos cuatro disparos se dio a eso de las 10 y 23 de la manana, hora local, fue en la secundaria appalachia de barrow. >> imagenes aereas muestran el centro educativo tomado por agentes de policia y rescatistas. >> segun las autoridades, los estudiantes fueron llevados a area de las canchas de futbol para resguardarlos de las balas y ser entregados a los sus padres. >> padres, aun se desconocen detalles y motivos del tirador imagenes captadas en video muestran a una persona siendo evacuada en un helicoptero medico. >> el presidente joe biden ha sido informado de este nuevo episodio sangriento. >> tambien sabemos que el ano escolar comenzo el primero de agosto, asi que estarian entrando en su segundo mes de escuela en este ano. >> en este ano. >> el fbi tambien esta colaborando con autoridades locales mientras se lleva a cabo esta investigacion. >> siga con mas informacion aqui en noticias telemundo. >> bueno, ya faltan solo nueve semanas para esas elecciones presidenciales del 5 de novie hombre y las diferentes en encuestas definen cuales son las prioridades de los latinos a la hora de acud
menos cuatro disparos se dio a eso de las 10 y 23 de la manana, hora local, fue en la secundaria appalachia de barrow. >> imagenes aereas muestran el centro educativo tomado por agentes de policia y rescatistas. >> segun las autoridades, los estudiantes fueron llevados a area de las canchas de futbol para resguardarlos de las balas y ser entregados a los sus padres. >> padres, aun se desconocen detalles y motivos del tirador imagenes captadas en video muestran a una persona...
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not just the winds that will knock down power lines and trees all the way up into southern appalachia, but that significant risk of flash flooding, greenville, south carolina in there, too. david? >> david: ginger zee, you'll have the latest on "gma" first thing in the morning. thank you. >>> in the meantime, to the emergency unfolding outside cincinnati, as i mentioned at this hour. the toxic and flammable chemical leak from a train in ohio. authorities just before we came on the air here tonight saying that are now concerned over the potential for an explosion in the hours ahead. they are hosing -- hoses dousing the train. thousands of families have been urged to leave the areas. homes and schools evacuated. and residents who are staying have been told to stay indoors and to try to seal their windows if they can. gio benitez with the images coming in now. >> reporter: tonight, the alarming scene. >> you can smell it. >> reporter: a train spewing a toxic chemical cloud into the air, sparking urgent evacuations in ohio. firefighters racing to the town of cleves, about 30 minutes west
not just the winds that will knock down power lines and trees all the way up into southern appalachia, but that significant risk of flash flooding, greenville, south carolina in there, too. david? >> david: ginger zee, you'll have the latest on "gma" first thing in the morning. thank you. >>> in the meantime, to the emergency unfolding outside cincinnati, as i mentioned at this hour. the toxic and flammable chemical leak from a train in ohio. authorities just before we...
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authorities say he brought an ar-15 style rifle to appalachia high school wednesday and opened fire,ling four people. video showing a long gun on the ground in a hallway. students, some with hands in the air, led out of the school, describing the horror. >> there was a second wave of shots that we heard. they were more rapid. so that's when we were really, like, knowing it was serious. >> reporter: the suspect surrendering to authorities seven minutes after the school's newly installed panic alarm system was triggered, notifying students and staff to take cover and alerting authorities. two of the victims were students, just 14 years old. mason shermahorn and christian angilu, seen here on a photo his family posted on a gofundme page. and two teachers, richard arenwall, a math teacher and defensive coordinator teacher on the football team. moments later, 17-year-old briane maldonado heard more gunshots and saw his teacher again. >> it looked like he was crawling. like, he was already laying down by the time he got to our doorway. it looked like he was crawling on the way back. once h
authorities say he brought an ar-15 style rifle to appalachia high school wednesday and opened fire,ling four people. video showing a long gun on the ground in a hallway. students, some with hands in the air, led out of the school, describing the horror. >> there was a second wave of shots that we heard. they were more rapid. so that's when we were really, like, knowing it was serious. >> reporter: the suspect surrendering to authorities seven minutes after the school's newly...
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but before it does so, you have excessive, and i mean extreme flash flood threat in southern appalachia. we're talking 12 to 18 inches. that will be historic, david. >> david: incredible reporting, ginger. stay safe, and we thank you. whit johnson is in tampa tonight, where they are bracing at this hour for this possible storm surge. >> reporter: tonight, gaining strength, size, and speed. massive hurricane helene slamming ashore in florida. conditions deteriorating in florida's big bend. storm chasers hunkered down as waves batter the coast in carrabelle. some areas bracing for up to 20 feet of storm surge. millions also under that tornado threat. a possible twister obliterating this backyard in cape coral early this morning. fema officials watching the storm's track as it bears down. >> right now, it looks like it's a dead-on hit to tallahassee. >> reporter: the capital city of 200,000 bracing for potentially the worst hurricane conditions on record. high winds and storm surge prompting authorities to shut down multiple bridges in the tampa bay area, including the sunshine skyway brid
but before it does so, you have excessive, and i mean extreme flash flood threat in southern appalachia. we're talking 12 to 18 inches. that will be historic, david. >> david: incredible reporting, ginger. stay safe, and we thank you. whit johnson is in tampa tonight, where they are bracing at this hour for this possible storm surge. >> reporter: tonight, gaining strength, size, and speed. massive hurricane helene slamming ashore in florida. conditions deteriorating in florida's big...
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vigilia en winder para orar y encender velas por las víctimas de la tragedia en la escuela secundaria appalachiala. la mañana de este miércoles tras recibir una llamada reportando disparos y a un tirador activo. what happened today? that's all i can tell you. lo que ocurrió aquí hoy fue maldad pura, dijo el alguacil del condado al describir el tiroteo que dejó muertos a 2 estudiantes de 14 años y a 2 maestros. el sospechoso fue identificado como el alumno holt gray, también de 14 años. según la policía, el atacante abrió fuego alrededor de las 10:20 y se rindió al ser enfrentado por un oficial armado. decenas de estudiantes buscaron refugio en el campo de fútbol americano mientras estaba, en efecto, un cierre preventivo en el plantel al lograr salir, alumnos describieron los momentos de pánico que vivieron dentro de las aulas. muy aterrador la verdad. y me dio mucho, mucha tristeza, mucho sentimiento al ver el cuerpo ahí con sangre tapado. esta joven afirmó que escuchó al menos 10 disparos. después es cuando yo y mi amiga reaccionamos cuando escuchamos los balazos y nos fuimos a la esquina. como
vigilia en winder para orar y encender velas por las víctimas de la tragedia en la escuela secundaria appalachiala. la mañana de este miércoles tras recibir una llamada reportando disparos y a un tirador activo. what happened today? that's all i can tell you. lo que ocurrió aquí hoy fue maldad pura, dijo el alguacil del condado al describir el tiroteo que dejó muertos a 2 estudiantes de 14 años y a 2 maestros. el sospechoso fue identificado como el alumno holt gray, también de 14 años....
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people who lived in appalachia, blacks who lived in the delta, people from harlem, watts, oakland, andwho has the legacy of her husband to draw upon to make the case that change was needed, now. - my husband always said, that if anything happened to him, to carry on his work for his people. - coretta was always an activist, before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken, in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is gonna go on. - we have seen the power of nonviolence in the movement for civil rights. the campaign for the poor must go on. - king's notion was to try to put pressure on congress to do something about the issue of poverty. he was proposing, to use modern terms, an occupy movement on the national mall. not for a day or two, but to stay. - i declare this to be the site of our new city, resurrection city, usa. - as dr. king had dreamed, they built a shanty town to expose a nation's shame. they call it resurrection city, and it sits on the lawn beside the reflecting pool at the lincoln memorial. - we come here for one purpose:
people who lived in appalachia, blacks who lived in the delta, people from harlem, watts, oakland, andwho has the legacy of her husband to draw upon to make the case that change was needed, now. - my husband always said, that if anything happened to him, to carry on his work for his people. - coretta was always an activist, before martin was an activist. and she continued to be outspoken, in order to make the point that you can kill my husband, but this movement is gonna go on. - we have seen...
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mark's, right there along the coast of appalachia bay this is going to reach her metastatic make sure you sure you get out of the way. >> sandra: just saw someone driving their boat out. set your dvr adult mrs. i'm sandra smith. >> john: on john roberts, the story with martha begins now in. >> martha: thank you very much. it afternoon i'm martha maccallum and this is the story. we have breaking news right now in new york city as you just saw quite a bit of news in florida as well. obviously in beirut. for the first time in history, the sitting mayor of the biggest city in the country eric adams was indicted on a tangle of charges around campaign donations and bribery and the government of tÜrkiye. also as you just heard hurricane helene has now strengthened to a category three hurricane. it's expected to grow further before making landfall several hours away. so we are watching it, its enormous peer arlington with the big bend of florida we are going to have live coverage for you as it changes this afternoon. also waiting in new york a couple big things, trump will speak shortly from
mark's, right there along the coast of appalachia bay this is going to reach her metastatic make sure you sure you get out of the way. >> sandra: just saw someone driving their boat out. set your dvr adult mrs. i'm sandra smith. >> john: on john roberts, the story with martha begins now in. >> martha: thank you very much. it afternoon i'm martha maccallum and this is the story. we have breaking news right now in new york city as you just saw quite a bit of news in florida as...
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burning natural gas right underneath us and one of the largest areas in virginia. 160 miles from the appalachiae can get these pipelines run and we can power this with what's under our feet right now and get people to work. stuart: by the way, john, was there ever a serious effort from the administration to replace the jobs lost when the keystone pipeline was canceled? >> no, and it's really gone the other way. you know, we've seen permits and from a federal land perspective and had a choke hold there and you guys were trying to get the pipeline infrastructure in and going for them and lng exportation and that's one of the biggest issues we're facing right now and our folks in europe they have the russian pipeline coming through ukraine. that's expiring through the end of this year. you'll have january and february of this year in europe without gas, immediately right now we should be ramping up the lng and getting folks in the hainesville and east texas back to work. stuart: you believe trump will be better for your industry? >> absolutely. i mean, immediately you'll see a better sentiment fro
burning natural gas right underneath us and one of the largest areas in virginia. 160 miles from the appalachiae can get these pipelines run and we can power this with what's under our feet right now and get people to work. stuart: by the way, john, was there ever a serious effort from the administration to replace the jobs lost when the keystone pipeline was canceled? >> no, and it's really gone the other way. you know, we've seen permits and from a federal land perspective and had a...
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the entire southeast and appalachia damage from the hurricane stretches across at least 10 states.d over 120 miles per hour in some places. storm surges up to 15 feet, record flooding. communities are devastated. loved ones waiting, not sure if their loved ones are ok because they cannot contact them because there are no cell phone connections. many more folks displace with no idea on when they can return to their home if ever, if there is a home to return to. we are keeping them in our prayers and all the lives lost. those particularly unaccounted for. there is nothing like wondering is my mother, daughter, sister, brother alive? many more without communications. homes and businesses have washed away in an instant. i want them to know we are not leaving until the job is done. i also want you to know i'm committed to traveling to the impacted areas as soon as possible, but i've been told it would be disruptive if i did so right now. we will not do that at the risk of diverting or delaying any of the response assets needed to deal with this crisis. my first responsibility is to get
the entire southeast and appalachia damage from the hurricane stretches across at least 10 states.d over 120 miles per hour in some places. storm surges up to 15 feet, record flooding. communities are devastated. loved ones waiting, not sure if their loved ones are ok because they cannot contact them because there are no cell phone connections. many more folks displace with no idea on when they can return to their home if ever, if there is a home to return to. we are keeping them in our prayers...
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when jd vance was largely unknown the reason they hated that movie because it focused on people in appalachia critics it was panned by the critics on rotten tomatoes but 90% of approval by viewers on every score so if this movie gets the same score from viewers, and same disparity it is a pretty good damn movie. >> ben carson movie gifted hands before he spoke of the obama breakfast at the national prayer breakfast they loved it. >> stick around big four is next. ♪ ♪ —ooh, a timeout. —incoming dishes! —ahhh! —duck! with dawn powerwash, he can fly through 99% of grease and grime in half the time. oh, my-gration. look at him go! yeah, dawn powerwash is unique. it absorbs grease with three cleaning boosters, removing it five times faster. ooh, for beak's sake, that was fast. and powerwash can replace multiple cleaning products. —wooh, fumble recovery! —ooh, those suds got game. dawn powerwash. the better grease getter. in our family there was a passion for glass making that's passed down through the generations. we stood on some pretty broad shoulders to get to where we are at today. on ancestry
when jd vance was largely unknown the reason they hated that movie because it focused on people in appalachia critics it was panned by the critics on rotten tomatoes but 90% of approval by viewers on every score so if this movie gets the same score from viewers, and same disparity it is a pretty good damn movie. >> ben carson movie gifted hands before he spoke of the obama breakfast at the national prayer breakfast they loved it. >> stick around big four is next. ♪ ♪ —ooh, a...
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. >> new develop is following the tragedy at appalachia high school in georgia. the 14-year-old suspect accused of killing two coast teachers and students making his first court appearance today. moments later, his father in the courtroom. he is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter and cruelty to children in connection to shooting. is the second such case of a parent being charge for the child's crimes in a school shooting. hello. this is "outnumbered." i'm emily compagno. here today with my cohost kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner, and also joining us today, host of "kennedy saves the world" podcast kennedy, and fox news contributor and "washington times" opinion editor charlie hurt. first, live in winder georgia with the latest. >> good morning. it was a quick first appearance for the father and son, both facing murder charges. claiming that the ar style weapon was given to him by his father. here's a look into the courthouse this morning. it was full of the victims friends and family. the judge addressed the teenage shooter telling him he faces not on
. >> new develop is following the tragedy at appalachia high school in georgia. the 14-year-old suspect accused of killing two coast teachers and students making his first court appearance today. moments later, his father in the courtroom. he is facing charges of involuntary manslaughter and cruelty to children in connection to shooting. is the second such case of a parent being charge for the child's crimes in a school shooting. hello. this is "outnumbered." i'm emily compagno....
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. >> reporter: horror in georgia after officials say a suspected shooter opened fire in appalachia high school. >> 14-year-old student here, at the high school, has been taken into custody. he will be charged with murder and will be tried as an adult. >> reporter: this video, showing -- >> realize, if you do not give up, get on the ground, the deputy took, to custody. >> reporter: golf coach, david phenix, who was st, posted that he was in stable codiion. >> my heart hurts for these kids, my heart hurts for this community, but i want to make it clear that he will not prevail in this county. love will prevail. >> reporter: kids returned back to school in august, sophomores, describing the terrifying moments. >> i didn't know what was going to happen, because you could hear e nfire right close. i was shaking. just scared. >> i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: this student said she was sticking up but shaking and scared. how does it feel to have this happen in high school? >> i am shocked. >> reporter: panic parents reuniting with their children at the football field. >> my daughte
. >> reporter: horror in georgia after officials say a suspected shooter opened fire in appalachia high school. >> 14-year-old student here, at the high school, has been taken into custody. he will be charged with murder and will be tried as an adult. >> reporter: this video, showing -- >> realize, if you do not give up, get on the ground, the deputy took, to custody. >> reporter: golf coach, david phenix, who was st, posted that he was in stable codiion. >>...
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entire southeast and appalachia, damage from the hurricane stretches across at least ten states. winds over 120 miles-per-hour in some places. storm surges up to 15 feet. record flooding, communities are devastated. loved ones waiting not sure in their loved ones are okay. there is no cell phone connections. many more folks displaced with no idea when they will be able to return to their home, if ever. we're keeping them in our prayers and all the lives lost. those particularly unaccounted for. nothing like wondering is my husband, wife, son, daughter, mother, father alive? many more who remain without electricity, water, food and communications. homes and businesses washed away in an instant. i want them to know we're not leaving until the job is done. also want you to know i'm committed to traveling to the impacted areas as soon as possible but i've been told it would be disruptive if i did it right now. we won't do that at the risk of diverting or delaying any of the response assets needed to deal with this crisis. my first responsibility is to get all the help needed oh those
entire southeast and appalachia, damage from the hurricane stretches across at least ten states. winds over 120 miles-per-hour in some places. storm surges up to 15 feet. record flooding, communities are devastated. loved ones waiting not sure in their loved ones are okay. there is no cell phone connections. many more folks displaced with no idea when they will be able to return to their home, if ever. we're keeping them in our prayers and all the lives lost. those particularly unaccounted for....
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when jd vance was largely unknown the reason they hated that movie because it focused on people in appalachianned by the critics on rotten tomatoes but 90% of approval by viewers on every score so if this movie gets the same score from viewers, and same disparity it is a prettamn movie. >> ben carson movie gifted hands before he spoke of the obama breakfast at the national prayer breakfast they loved it. >> stick around big four is next. ♪ ♪ meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and jen z. each planning their future through the chase mobile app. jen x is planning a summer in portugal with some help from j.p. morgan wealth plan. let's go whiskers. jen y is working with a banker to budget for her birthday. you only turn 30 once. and jen z? her credit's golden. hello new apartment. three jens getting ahead with chase. solutions that grow with you. one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ vicks vapostick provides soothing non-medicated vicks vapors. easy to apply for the whole family. vicks vapostick. and try new vaposhower max for steamy vicks vapors. why do couples
when jd vance was largely unknown the reason they hated that movie because it focused on people in appalachianned by the critics on rotten tomatoes but 90% of approval by viewers on every score so if this movie gets the same score from viewers, and same disparity it is a prettamn movie. >> ben carson movie gifted hands before he spoke of the obama breakfast at the national prayer breakfast they loved it. >> stick around big four is next. ♪ ♪ meet the jennifers. jen x. jen y. and...
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. >> first of all thoughts and prayers to everyone and barrel county and appalachia high school we loveo be discussing that next week when we get back in the energy and commerce committee, this is important what this administration does not understand the energy prices are up 30% because this administration day one declared war on fossil fuels resulting in higher gas prices, resulting in higher fertilizer prices and at higher gas and grocery prices, although that led to the inflation that we got, no matter where i go, the message is the same no matter what sector of our economy were talking about overregulation, over permitting it is crushing us in crushing business, this ministry should does not understand that they can achieve the goals through regulation and has to be innovation. cheryl: we see that with the electric vehicle industry and i want to say president trump was speaking at the economic club and one of his proposals is to not in the ev mandate but he also said and i thought this was interesting, take back unspent money from the inflation reduction act and use that another wa
. >> first of all thoughts and prayers to everyone and barrel county and appalachia high school we loveo be discussing that next week when we get back in the energy and commerce committee, this is important what this administration does not understand the energy prices are up 30% because this administration day one declared war on fossil fuels resulting in higher gas prices, resulting in higher fertilizer prices and at higher gas and grocery prices, although that led to the inflation that...
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some very catastrophic wind damage as well in florida, as well as all the way up into southern appalachia very concerning weather there here. the weather is not as concerning beautiful conditions at the exploratorium in san francisco. our temperatures in san francisco cool along the coast. we still have some low clouds and fog there. as you start to headline one during the bay shoreline. we've got a lot of numbers in the 70's 73 in oakland at this hour into the 80's. 84 degrees in fairfield as well as dublin. 82 for sonoma and 80 degrees in petaluma. so it's a beautiful day and we are in a warming trend. you see this area of high pressure that really sizzling hot temperatures just a few days ago. it's moved away. it's over pueblo, colorado, but we're not done with it. it's not done with us because it is coming back. so this high pressure strengthening is bringing us warmer temperatures today. warmer temperatures tomorrow and then the area of high pressure pulls away again. we have temperatures seasonal for us this weekend. high pressure returns again for the work week. so we've got his bi
some very catastrophic wind damage as well in florida, as well as all the way up into southern appalachia very concerning weather there here. the weather is not as concerning beautiful conditions at the exploratorium in san francisco. our temperatures in san francisco cool along the coast. we still have some low clouds and fog there. as you start to headline one during the bay shoreline. we've got a lot of numbers in the 70's 73 in oakland at this hour into the 80's. 84 degrees in fairfield as...