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fort cornwallis at augusta surrendered on 5 june. lee and his hundred 50 man legion joined green outside 96, aware that brodaden was drawing nye, greene decided on an assault. an 18 g.o.a.t. 1791, fixed bayonets and attacked the star fort. it was met by delancey's new your brigade and the new jersey volunteers in savage hand-to-hand combat. the assault failed and all of america fights. one example -- we don't have time for that, i'm sorry. anyway, greene and his army defeated once more, marched away the day after the failed attack. two days later to the cheers of the townspeople, lord broaden marched in. greene the tactical loser was the strategic winner. he road to cornwallis that 96 was almost out of provisions and he thought impossible to furnish it with the necessary supplies. i, therefore resolved, to disso lve the garrison. if they would unite in defendant's are, he would leave a small party to assist them and send attachments now and then if greene moved forces into the district. families who chose to leave to take up residenc
fort cornwallis at augusta surrendered on 5 june. lee and his hundred 50 man legion joined green outside 96, aware that brodaden was drawing nye, greene decided on an assault. an 18 g.o.a.t. 1791, fixed bayonets and attacked the star fort. it was met by delancey's new your brigade and the new jersey volunteers in savage hand-to-hand combat. the assault failed and all of america fights. one example -- we don't have time for that, i'm sorry. anyway, greene and his army defeated once more, marched...
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a native of augusta and graduated from augusta college before attending the medical georgia.f dr. mullens was given the foundation for his skills in care by dr. joseph m. steele, and his focus was on legacy to . steele's provide the best possible care to patients. i became acquainted with dr. february of 2008 after the explosion at the sugary refinery. number of the victims there were taken to the augusta burn center, and there i witnessed compassion, his concerns, and his care for patients. ecause of dr. mullens' unrival work and care for patients, you ow leaves behind a legacy that represents dedication for we well-being to patients and health care across the nation and world. out oughts and prayers go to his family, his friends, his him.nts, and all who knew adam speaker, i rise today to and honor someone who car d away from a fatal crash, harrison. he was a 20-year-old student at the university of georgia and expected to graduate in 2022. for s a former intern senator perdue and worked in the office for senator loeffler's campaign. kemp strong f the family and was a kemp son a
a native of augusta and graduated from augusta college before attending the medical georgia.f dr. mullens was given the foundation for his skills in care by dr. joseph m. steele, and his focus was on legacy to . steele's provide the best possible care to patients. i became acquainted with dr. february of 2008 after the explosion at the sugary refinery. number of the victims there were taken to the augusta burn center, and there i witnessed compassion, his concerns, and his care for patients....
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caller: augusta university. host: do you want people to call you doctor? caller: i can go either way with it, but sure. --t: anti-referred to other and do you refer to other people -- caller: i think it is appropriate to be called doctor. host: do you call people with phd's and dvds doctor as well? caller: absolutely. host: anne, calling from erie,. . pennsylvania caller: good morning. longtime listener, first time caller. a little disappointed in the caller you had a couple calls ago saying, complaining about this being a softball issue. if he was a woman in today's world, he obviously would not feel that way. what i wanted to say about this is i think that epstein's editor, the person who gave the ok for his piece to be printed, i think that person should be revealed, because that person and the wall street journal, in general, and epstein, should be ashamed of themselves. like that one caller said, you would never have epstein disregard dr. kissinger's title the way he did jill biden. by the way, you know what? she did deliver a baby. so there. [laughte
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peter doocy now in augusta in georgia on that. peter? >> the republican candidates are betting that people in this state who wants to go and stick up for president trump can be motivated to go and vote for them. >> we're going to keep fighting for this president, too. but you know what? we can do two things at once. we can keep fighting for the president. show america that georgia is a red state and we can get this done here in georgia. >> loeffler is incorporating accusations about her opponent in her stump speech today. reverend rafaphael warnock was accused by his ex-wife of running over her foot with a car in march. that was something that warnock was never charged for. he's accused of running a camp where counselors were abusive to minors. jon ossoff doubts that that will matter. >> any concern that the allegations of wrong doing about reverend warnock could be a drag on the democratic ticket next week? >> none whatsoever. >> the biden transition team does not have any strong concerns either. they announced today biden will be here
peter doocy now in augusta in georgia on that. peter? >> the republican candidates are betting that people in this state who wants to go and stick up for president trump can be motivated to go and vote for them. >> we're going to keep fighting for this president, too. but you know what? we can do two things at once. we can keep fighting for the president. show america that georgia is a red state and we can get this done here in georgia. >> loeffler is incorporating accusations...
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students from elementary school through college age before retiring as a professor emayor tus from augusta state university in georgia. the focus of his classes was the american west, specifically the experience of black cowboys and buffalo soldiers. as a writer and editor, cowboy mike continues to tackle both subjects. he wrote a chapter of black cowboys of texas 2000 and bruce edited buffalo soldiers in the west. black soldiers anthology in 2007. the two collaborated on black cowboys in the american west on the range, on the stage, and behind the badge. more than a lecture, that's for sure, cowboy mike truly brings the west to life as he dispels many of the myths surrounding the wild west. let's give a hearty welcome to cowboy mike. [ applause ] >> thank you, thank you, thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. i have been here for a couple of days and had a chance to go to the bucks center and also to the library, again the public library in denver. it's been a good experience. i am very, very pleased to be here at the ford. you see, the title of the presentation is the story of the black
students from elementary school through college age before retiring as a professor emayor tus from augusta state university in georgia. the focus of his classes was the american west, specifically the experience of black cowboys and buffalo soldiers. as a writer and editor, cowboy mike continues to tackle both subjects. he wrote a chapter of black cowboys of texas 2000 and bruce edited buffalo soldiers in the west. black soldiers anthology in 2007. the two collaborated on black cowboys in the...
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peter doocy is reporting near augusta, georgia. that's where kelly loeffler is holding a rally right now. high, peter. >> eric, good afternoon. you said it. less than a week away for the run-offs. four candidates on the ballot. only three are on the trail today. the democrat raphael warnock has no public events on his schedule on this wednesday. remember last week, his wife accused him of running over her foot with his car in march. that is something that he was never charged with. now a former camper at a camp warnock was in charge with is accusing counselors or wrong doing years ago, this is a big part of the republican kelly loeffler's pitch today. >> we have to make sure that georgians know exactly who he is and in his own words. because it's dangerous policies, it's dangerous candidates and the dangerous past. >> with a chance to catch up with the other democrat on the ballot, jon ossoff today, his fortunes may be linked with warnock as they're on the ballot next to each other. any concern that the allegations of wrong doing a
peter doocy is reporting near augusta, georgia. that's where kelly loeffler is holding a rally right now. high, peter. >> eric, good afternoon. you said it. less than a week away for the run-offs. four candidates on the ballot. only three are on the trail today. the democrat raphael warnock has no public events on his schedule on this wednesday. remember last week, his wife accused him of running over her foot with his car in march. that is something that he was never charged with. now a...
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it is the classical rags to riches story, that james brown would shine shoes on the steps of the augustagia radio station he later bought. and on that radio station, he covered topics of social importance for black listeners. so it is not just a music that reflects pride in one's blackness and cultural heritage, but it is also long-term economic uplift. you can see some of the examples of this from a couple images provided on the powerpoint. james brown started the gold platter restaurant, an invitation for financial independence, where he wanted soul food served in predominantly black communities to black customers by black owners. he sponsored a scholarship, concerts that would give scholarships to students, and in red, it indicates where the scholarships would be presented to black students. song titles go from "poppa's got a brand-new bag" to" i don't nothing, open the door i will get it myself, i will get up and get it myself." he does not have a message for a predominantly white audience, and he does not compromise his black cultural identity. in fact, he becomes a representation o
it is the classical rags to riches story, that james brown would shine shoes on the steps of the augustagia radio station he later bought. and on that radio station, he covered topics of social importance for black listeners. so it is not just a music that reflects pride in one's blackness and cultural heritage, but it is also long-term economic uplift. you can see some of the examples of this from a couple images provided on the powerpoint. james brown started the gold platter restaurant, an...
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in the november 3rd election we had 267,000 votes just from columbus, macon, augusta and athens, that netted for biden, net democrat votes for biden. those are hard-core democrats, solid blue, 60% blue areas. they'll be coming back out, because they do faithfully come back out. in a state where biden just won by 12,000 votes, that's going to be your difference. it is about turning our your bait, turning out people who are sick with what we have here with the covid grasp on our lives, and looking for some leadership, someone who puts service over power. that's certainly the candidate the democratser fielding. >> of course, the debate this even, people will not see david perdue and jon ossoff, because perdue said no to being part of the debate. so you have asked before, you know, are warnock and ossoff able to optimize each other's vote center voters? what do you mean by that? and how will you be assessing that post-debate? >> georgia had -- up that was the highest in the nation, by the way, for what we call younger voters turnout, so jon ossoff has an appeal there. he does quite well i
in the november 3rd election we had 267,000 votes just from columbus, macon, augusta and athens, that netted for biden, net democrat votes for biden. those are hard-core democrats, solid blue, 60% blue areas. they'll be coming back out, because they do faithfully come back out. in a state where biden just won by 12,000 votes, that's going to be your difference. it is about turning our your bait, turning out people who are sick with what we have here with the covid grasp on our lives, and...
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edgefield is right across the savannah river from augusta, georgia. where the masters is. and a lot of georgians came across the river and voted in south carolina and then went home and voted in georgia to push up the total. turnout also includes southern states where the turnout was artificially by white or repressed democratic violence against blacks. so that they wouldn't vote republican. and i want to read you, i think i have this marked in the right spot. some examples of this, in parishes hadree 2100 whites on the voter registration, less than 5300 lakhs. togetherrted democratic majority of 3000. the registration lists and wistfully she and, 426 whites and 2200 blacks. in east feliciana, the registered blacks outnumbered registered whites 2100 to 1000 come yet the return showed not a single vote for the republican hayes and 1700 for tilden. the louisiana parishes at the time, and this i find fascinating. this is probably the one thing from this talk you might remember, the louisiana parishes at the time were described as being bulldozed. bulldozed. and you think, wai
edgefield is right across the savannah river from augusta, georgia. where the masters is. and a lot of georgians came across the river and voted in south carolina and then went home and voted in georgia to push up the total. turnout also includes southern states where the turnout was artificially by white or repressed democratic violence against blacks. so that they wouldn't vote republican. and i want to read you, i think i have this marked in the right spot. some examples of this, in parishes...
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and later in the afternoon, jennifer hazy runs are constituent in a in augusta, she worked for the prior senator hei just want to thank her. but this is also what is so gratifying. to go into a job like this where you represent 11 million people in georgia. i don't know if these were republicans or democrats. i presume because they were at our event, most were republicans, but i've had democrats tell me that recently. so that is part of the job nobody talks about. but that's where you make a difference for the people in georgia. not the only reason you should want to be in this job. my opponent has wanted to be a career politician since he was in high school. he ran for the house and lost. he's running now. i think is losing. and his name of being called the incinerator, because he knows that a printer can political cash, is well-founded. over wanted $2 million he is raised. most of it from outside the state of georgia. but i'm gratified by the fact that some people in georgia are grateful for what they've been able to do for them. >> trey: senator, you are on a number of committees incl
and later in the afternoon, jennifer hazy runs are constituent in a in augusta, she worked for the prior senator hei just want to thank her. but this is also what is so gratifying. to go into a job like this where you represent 11 million people in georgia. i don't know if these were republicans or democrats. i presume because they were at our event, most were republicans, but i've had democrats tell me that recently. so that is part of the job nobody talks about. but that's where you make a...
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saints augusta to the first south was established by the spanish in 1665 and the ro noek island was establish ed in nort carolina in 1595. at the same time without a full settlement, there were traders up and down the coast active on the shores and they had to count their many indians, not always in a friendly way. despite the good relationsh tha grew up initially between the pilgrim settlers and the local ind yns, which is celebrated in our holiday of thanksgiving, the relations between the natives and the various english settlers that followed were often tense and hostile. all this culminate d a half century lirt in 1675 and 1676 in a bloody and brutal war. this focus given today to king phillips war and the outcome that ensued, this focus now hovers today over many historians treatment of the plymouth settlement in 1620. which it depicts as part of a great enterprise for the exploitation of the natives. the landing of the mayflower was the result of a complete accident. so, too, was the im pet tus for writing the famous document we look at and know today as the mayflower compact. in fact,
saints augusta to the first south was established by the spanish in 1665 and the ro noek island was establish ed in nort carolina in 1595. at the same time without a full settlement, there were traders up and down the coast active on the shores and they had to count their many indians, not always in a friendly way. despite the good relationsh tha grew up initially between the pilgrim settlers and the local ind yns, which is celebrated in our holiday of thanksgiving, the relations between the...
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including this event that wrapped up for kelly loeffler in augusta, 10 minute drive from the famous golf course. back to you. jackie: peter doocy thanks so much. here to react, steve moore, freedom works economist. always great to have you. >> hi, jackie. jackie: a lot laid out by peter. the plot thickens ahead of contentious runoff race on january 5th. your thoughts where we stand right now? >> georgia traditionally gone republican in special elections. it would be a big upset if democrats pulled this off. this is one of the most unusual special elections in modern times. all bets are off who would win. i've been talking to some of the folks at freedomworkses on the ground knocking own doors. they're feeling somewhat confident. you just don't know. it will all be turnout. the new twist in this debate has been this $2000 payments. so in the last couple of days you had the republican candidates, loeffler and also purdue who came out in favorite of the increased payments. i personally am not in favor of that. i'm not a big fan passing out free money to people but it will be right down to t
including this event that wrapped up for kelly loeffler in augusta, 10 minute drive from the famous golf course. back to you. jackie: peter doocy thanks so much. here to react, steve moore, freedom works economist. always great to have you. >> hi, jackie. jackie: a lot laid out by peter. the plot thickens ahead of contentious runoff race on january 5th. your thoughts where we stand right now? >> georgia traditionally gone republican in special elections. it would be a big upset if...
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i remember in my teens and 20s i used to go to georgia a lot, augusta, to visit james brown who supported a lot of my youth civil rights work. and then now national action network has an office in atlanta. it is a different south. and the fact is you are now sitting in a seat re-elected that was once the seat of newt gingrich who in the '90s was the biggest right-wing personality and was the speaker of the house in the united states congress. your sitting in that seat is indicative of a new south. >> yes, i think you're absolutely right. and i think we're just really telling our stories, though. you know, all of my lived experiences, my relative experiences, i just told my story because other than gun violence, you know, that has been the story of a lot of the people that i talked to every single day. and so i think what they're recognizing is that, you know, more than anything is that i'm a woman who's had life experience, life experience, and, you know, raising child as a single mother after the great recession, with 9/11 having to figure out what i could and could not afford anymore, t
i remember in my teens and 20s i used to go to georgia a lot, augusta, to visit james brown who supported a lot of my youth civil rights work. and then now national action network has an office in atlanta. it is a different south. and the fact is you are now sitting in a seat re-elected that was once the seat of newt gingrich who in the '90s was the biggest right-wing personality and was the speaker of the house in the united states congress. your sitting in that seat is indicative of a new...
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edgefield is right across the savannah river from augusta, georgia. a lot of georgians came across the river and voted in south carolina and then came home and voted in georgia to push up the total. this total turnout also includes southern states where the turnout was artificially depressed or repressed by white democratic violence against blacks so that they wouldn't vote republican. and i want to read you -- i think i have this marked in the right spot. give you some examples of this. in louisiana, three parishes of wichita, east baton rouge and west baton rouge had 2100 whites on the voter registration list and 5300 blacks. they reported together a democratic majority of 3,000. the registration list in west felicity in a parish -- 406ciana parish reported and 2200 blacks, yet the reported vote was 485 for tilden and only 428 for hayes. registered blacks outnumbered registered whites, 2100 to 1,000, yet there was no return vote for hayes, and 1700 for tilden. louisiana parishes at the time, and this i find fascinating. this is probably one thing fr
edgefield is right across the savannah river from augusta, georgia. a lot of georgians came across the river and voted in south carolina and then came home and voted in georgia to push up the total. this total turnout also includes southern states where the turnout was artificially depressed or repressed by white democratic violence against blacks so that they wouldn't vote republican. and i want to read you -- i think i have this marked in the right spot. give you some examples of this. in...
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it is right across the savannah river from augusta, georgia. where the master's is. a lot of georgians came across the river and voted in south carolina. and they voted in georgia, to push up the total. this total turnout also includes southern states where the turnout was artificially depressed or repressed, by a white democratic violence against blacks, so that they would not vote republican. and i want to redo, i think i have this marked. in the right spot. i will give you some examples of this. in louisiana, three wishes of east baton rouge and west baton rouge had 2100 whites on the voting registration list and 5300 blacks. they reported together a democratic majority of 3000. the registration list in west feliciana parish reported 406 whites and 2200 blacks. yet, the reported vote was 485 for samuel j. tilden and 20 for rutherford b. hayes. in the esa, registered blacks of the bert registered whites 2100 to 1000. the return showed not a single vote for the republican hayes and 1700 four tilden. for tilden. the louisiana parishes at the time, and this i find fas
it is right across the savannah river from augusta, georgia. where the master's is. a lot of georgians came across the river and voted in south carolina. and they voted in georgia, to push up the total. this total turnout also includes southern states where the turnout was artificially depressed or repressed, by a white democratic violence against blacks, so that they would not vote republican. and i want to redo, i think i have this marked. in the right spot. i will give you some examples of...
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i was outside of a story in augusta area, and a couple came up, with a little bitty boy and he says,could see the puzzled look on these parents faces as to how does that little boy know me? but, again, it's because i go to all the different schools and things like that. he probably saw me at one of the schools doing a presentation. but i think, again, the cowboy -- and i bet you that no matter where i go somebody will say something about your -- i was on the escalator in atlanta, and a guy was behind me and he said hey, hey, hey -- i like your hat. i probably don't go -- a day does not go by that someone says -- but i think, again, it's the persona of the cowboy. i was in germany, giving a lecture, and one of the professors loaned me a bicycle and i was riding along, and someone says yippy yo kayay. this idea of, again, cowboy is very powerful. but i think particularly that's been my experience. yes. >> i have really two questions. >> okay. >> are there black rodeos growing, and the second one is, what made you so passionate about becoming cowboy mike? >> okay, well let me say that,
i was outside of a story in augusta area, and a couple came up, with a little bitty boy and he says,could see the puzzled look on these parents faces as to how does that little boy know me? but, again, it's because i go to all the different schools and things like that. he probably saw me at one of the schools doing a presentation. but i think, again, the cowboy -- and i bet you that no matter where i go somebody will say something about your -- i was on the escalator in atlanta, and a guy was...
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. >> reporter: this follows vice president mike pence visit to augusta yesterday.blicans are trying to encourage the president's loyal base to vote in georgia's two senate runoffs and taking tactics straight from the democrats democratic play book they are now encouraging early and absentee voting. president-elect joe biden plans to return to atlanta on tuesday to campaign for democratic senate candidates. today democrats launched another get out the vote tour beginning with a labor union rally in atlanta. >> the people of georgia have spoken and georgia is blue! come january 6th, the whole world is going to know that georgia is blue. >> reporter: nearly 1.2 million georgians have already requested absentee ballots. as for early in person voting, that begins on monday. dana. >> dana: thank you, jonathan. president-elect joe biden a newly leaked audio saying democrats must be careful talking about police reform ahead of those georgia runoffs. that's the defund the police movement, saying it hurt the democratic races in november. >> they've already labeled us as bein
. >> reporter: this follows vice president mike pence visit to augusta yesterday.blicans are trying to encourage the president's loyal base to vote in georgia's two senate runoffs and taking tactics straight from the democrats democratic play book they are now encouraging early and absentee voting. president-elect joe biden plans to return to atlanta on tuesday to campaign for democratic senate candidates. today democrats launched another get out the vote tour beginning with a labor union...
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to jay williams who's president of the rendition of rendition in for a 2nd joins us on skype from augusta in georgia jake should this global orange notice which means it's a serious an imminent threat to public safety who would be the prime targets of supply 1st of all. obviously some of the vaccine manufacturers themselves but you know while they've been concentrating on security for quite some time now the actual us supply chains largely have not the 1st time they've really been involved up to this point and so we're going to see criminals target them and all of those cyber offenses probably aren't are the same way that we do that the manufacturers and researchers themselves could fake vaccines actually make their way onto the market in the hospitals or could it be that you know the hospitals start giving fake vaccines unknowingly. i think that's definitely a possibility but even beyond that just the suggestion that it's a possibility once that it's confirmed that some of these organizations happened even successfully targeted that opens up a suggestion of that possibility and decreases
to jay williams who's president of the rendition of rendition in for a 2nd joins us on skype from augusta in georgia jake should this global orange notice which means it's a serious an imminent threat to public safety who would be the prime targets of supply 1st of all. obviously some of the vaccine manufacturers themselves but you know while they've been concentrating on security for quite some time now the actual us supply chains largely have not the 1st time they've really been involved up...
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just about of the top of bay or just the northwest and the winds are seeing steady about 70 i could augusta twice that and that is damaging when the rain is falling steadily so far correct about 25 millimeters the potential is over 100 so it's like a very bad day you know i don't think too destructive hopefully the rain will be welcomed that will produce flooding as it goes across through zimbabwe that's for the rest of thursday and then it carries on going west into botswana during friday but when it does that of course it will eventually fall apart and they leave behind showers in about a good scratching shaft 2 hours southern africa. on and it's going to highlight india killed his youngest workers close to. one woman is travelling to the villages where parents tell their underwrites to have effect. on al-jazeera. january on al-jazeera it's 10 years since the arab spring sought to bring change to the middle east al-jazeera looks into how successful look at pollutions what a new documentary series examine for history and gee it only takes a drug trafficking and the way states and drug lord
just about of the top of bay or just the northwest and the winds are seeing steady about 70 i could augusta twice that and that is damaging when the rain is falling steadily so far correct about 25 millimeters the potential is over 100 so it's like a very bad day you know i don't think too destructive hopefully the rain will be welcomed that will produce flooding as it goes across through zimbabwe that's for the rest of thursday and then it carries on going west into botswana during friday but...
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caller: augusta university. host: do you want people to call you doctor?aller: i can go either way with it, but sure. --t: anti-referred to other and do you refer to other people -- caller: i think it is appropriate to be called doctor. host: do you call people with phd's and dvds doctor as well? caller: absolutely. host: anne, calling from erie,. . pennsylvania caller: good morning. longtime listener, first time caller. a little disappointed in the caller you had a couple calls ago saying, complaining about this being a softball issue. if he was a woman in today's world, he obviously would not feel that way. what i wanted to say about this is i think that epstein's editor, the person who gave the ok for his piece to be printed, i think that person should be revealed, because that person and the wall street journal, in general, and epstein, should be ashamed of themselves. like that one caller said, you would never have epstein disregard dr. kissinger's title the way he did jill biden. by the way, you know what? she did deliver a baby. so there. [laughter]
caller: augusta university. host: do you want people to call you doctor?aller: i can go either way with it, but sure. --t: anti-referred to other and do you refer to other people -- caller: i think it is appropriate to be called doctor. host: do you call people with phd's and dvds doctor as well? caller: absolutely. host: anne, calling from erie,. . pennsylvania caller: good morning. longtime listener, first time caller. a little disappointed in the caller you had a couple calls ago saying,...
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from atlanta to a gusto, from athens to right here, right here -- from atlanta to augusta, from heresre, right -- this is a nice place -- we herald generations of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to defend our country and our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the ocean, settled a continent, paved the wilderness, laid down the railroad, raised up the great skyscrapers, defeated fascism and communism and made america into the single greatest nation in the history of the world. group, if youthe don't mind. if they get in, we will be better than ever before. the best is yet to come. proud citizens like you helped this country, and together, we are taking back our country, our fight to drain the washington swamp, and reclaim american destiny has just begun. we will not bend. we will not break. we will not yield. we will never give in, never give up, never back down. we will never, ever surrender. [cheers and applause] americans, and our hearts bleed red, white, and blue. [crowd chanting "usa!"] we are one movement, one people, one fam
from atlanta to a gusto, from athens to right here, right here -- from atlanta to augusta, from heresre, right -- this is a nice place -- we herald generations of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to defend our country and our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the ocean, settled a continent, paved the wilderness, laid down the railroad, raised up the great skyscrapers, defeated fascism and communism and made america into the single greatest...
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look at augusta, maine, 14 will be the feels like with icy roads >>> good morning.clooney. his new film "midnight sky" was shot before the pandemic but it does hit the mood of the moment. we spoke about the challenges directing and starring at the same time, quarantining with twin toddlers and his hope heading into 2021. in the "midnight sky" clooney plays a lone scientist hunkered down in the artic in the year 2049 trying to contact a crew of astronauts and warning them about returning to earth after a mysterious global catastrophe. this seemed like an incredible challenge to direct. >> it was. well, you know, we started in iceland and we were out on a glacier and it was 40 degrees below zero and wind gusts of like 70 miles an hour and we're all stuck together with string so that -- because when the gusts come in you can't see yourself. can't see five feet in front of you. it was crazy. >> unidentified child, 7 or 8, she's alone. somebody has to come back. >> i know this movie was shot before 2020 but in so many ways it seems like the movie for the moment. >> after
look at augusta, maine, 14 will be the feels like with icy roads >>> good morning.clooney. his new film "midnight sky" was shot before the pandemic but it does hit the mood of the moment. we spoke about the challenges directing and starring at the same time, quarantining with twin toddlers and his hope heading into 2021. in the "midnight sky" clooney plays a lone scientist hunkered down in the artic in the year 2049 trying to contact a crew of astronauts and warning...
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novato augusta 14 miles an hour and napa called. a little windy in the hills. northbay, 33 miles an hour. a bit of a breeze, under dry conditions and partly cloudy skies. the temperatures feeling quite nice. into the afternoon, 68 expected santa rosa and upper 50s san francisco. 59 livermore and 60s for oakland and san jose. a better look at afternoon highs today. how much rain fell in the last 24 hours and what we can expect out of the next-door in a little bit. >>> coming up, historic east bay piano bar had a brighter future ahead. how supporters rallied to keep the bar from closing for good. >>> george kittle, finally back in the lineup after nearly 2 months out with an injury. kyle shanahan says it is an important step even if the niners are no longer heading to the playoffs the season. more on that when we come back. >>> medical professionals are reporting the first no allergic reaction to the coronavirus vaccine made by moderna. the new york times is reporting that a doctor in boston with a shellfish allergy developed a severe allergic reaction after rece
novato augusta 14 miles an hour and napa called. a little windy in the hills. northbay, 33 miles an hour. a bit of a breeze, under dry conditions and partly cloudy skies. the temperatures feeling quite nice. into the afternoon, 68 expected santa rosa and upper 50s san francisco. 59 livermore and 60s for oakland and san jose. a better look at afternoon highs today. how much rain fell in the last 24 hours and what we can expect out of the next-door in a little bit. >>> coming up,...
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i will be in augusta making sure that we're turning out the vote.re if you live in georgia that you turn out to voterly and you can go so until december 30 or january 1 in some parts of the state, but it's all on the line on january 5 in georgia >> lawrence: real quick, congresswoman. there has been some allegations of people on the ground suggesting to georgia people because of the president's dispute and legal battle with georgia that republicans not show up for this election. what would you tell the people of georgia and those people that are putting that out there in the atmosphere? >> well, the president certainly has the right to pursue legal recourse and there are questions as to how the election was conducted in states like georgia, pennsylvania, north carolina, and michigan; however, this senate race is all on the line. if you want to stand against a socialist takeover of the united states senate, it is imperative that georgians turn out to vote. this is going to be a turn out game. if republicans turn out we win georgia and that means repu
i will be in augusta making sure that we're turning out the vote.re if you live in georgia that you turn out to voterly and you can go so until december 30 or january 1 in some parts of the state, but it's all on the line on january 5 in georgia >> lawrence: real quick, congresswoman. there has been some allegations of people on the ground suggesting to georgia people because of the president's dispute and legal battle with georgia that republicans not show up for this election. what...
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watch the prance clapping as he gets off air force 2 at a full jog in augusta, georgia, sprinting overer there to make the case that the election should be overturned, joe. >> goodness gracious, that is some prance clapping. was he a cheerleader in college? >> i love prance clapping. it's good exercise. >> mike pence certainly knows better. >> yep. >> he does. >> and everybody around the president knows better. those attorney generals know better, the over 100 members of congress know better, but despite the fact they know better and despite the fact that your screen is going to be filled once again with the joys of pencian. >> pencian prance clapping, say it three times, he is -- >> he's into it. >> i mean, it's a sad time, but that's funny. >> thanks for giving us some comic relief. bob costa, every one of these members of congress understand that donald trump lost the election, every one of them. they've seen the evidence or the lack thereof. they've seen the court rulings, they've seen trump appointees across the country eviscerate trump lawyers as they come in with absolutely no e
watch the prance clapping as he gets off air force 2 at a full jog in augusta, georgia, sprinting overer there to make the case that the election should be overturned, joe. >> goodness gracious, that is some prance clapping. was he a cheerleader in college? >> i love prance clapping. it's good exercise. >> mike pence certainly knows better. >> yep. >> he does. >> and everybody around the president knows better. those attorney generals know better, the over...
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remember the chip in on the 16th green at augusta?nd gaps and talking when he needed to. he had that magic. what a legend. thank you. another legend on the programme now. here's carol with a look at the weather. super kevin sinfield is out running his seventh marathon in seven days. what is happening? bless his heart. he is doing so brilliantly well. good morning. a cold start to the day. it is going to be told through the day and we have got some dense fog patches. most of that fog will lift into low cloud. at some of it will stick. and if you are stuck in an area where it sticks, it would really hold back the temperature. for most it is going to be a cold and a great day. it is happening in is we have a low pressure in the north sea, lopressor sinking south. not much in the way of isobars for most of us but there will be gusty winds around this area of low pressure, particularly in the north. you can see where we have the fog, especially across parts of england. it is also, a few showers across the english channel will make landfall
remember the chip in on the 16th green at augusta?nd gaps and talking when he needed to. he had that magic. what a legend. thank you. another legend on the programme now. here's carol with a look at the weather. super kevin sinfield is out running his seventh marathon in seven days. what is happening? bless his heart. he is doing so brilliantly well. good morning. a cold start to the day. it is going to be told through the day and we have got some dense fog patches. most of that fog will lift...
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[cheers and applause] from atlanta to augusta, from savannah to columbus and from athens to right herer mission to save america. we will defend the right to life, religious liberty. will: here with more what is at stake in georgia and the evangelical vote fox news contributor, niece of dr. martin luther king, alveda king. good morning. >> hi will, hi, everybody, good morning. will: there is a lot of questions about the state of the race in georgia, the enthusiasm. alveda you know a lot about that state. last night president trump was there rallying support for senator lever and perdue. what is the state of the race in georgia. how do people feel on the ground? >> i live in at hand at that, georgia. people are very encouraged. it is confusing with the voter fraud, covid scare, so many things happening yet it is christmastime. so as an evangelical christian i have worked very hard throughout the whole election shy kel something people to vote for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. president trump is correct, people actually need to vote. so some people say well i will protest, i
[cheers and applause] from atlanta to augusta, from savannah to columbus and from athens to right herer mission to save america. we will defend the right to life, religious liberty. will: here with more what is at stake in georgia and the evangelical vote fox news contributor, niece of dr. martin luther king, alveda king. good morning. >> hi will, hi, everybody, good morning. will: there is a lot of questions about the state of the race in georgia, the enthusiasm. alveda you know a lot...