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back in the old days when henry flagler would bring it as far south as a place like saint augustin he would build a hotel which is now the flagler hotel it's part of flagler college in saint augustin, the oldest continued settlement in the united states by the way. we're celebrating 450 continuous years. and then he would move it further south and he'd build another hotel. the place that the two gentlemen to my right have been many times. >> i would say to senator from missouri how does he know that. >> because i know the pattern of senators who used to come to florida. >> it used to be said back in the early part of the last century, we'd say that all the natives which are called florida crackers of which i am one, they would live off of fish and a alligators during the summer and tourists during the winter as flagler would bring them further south. i will submit my statement for the record. you've covered most of it mr. chairman. i would say that the u.s. department of transportation estimates that the tonnage of freight moving by rail is going to increase by 88% through 2035 and if
back in the old days when henry flagler would bring it as far south as a place like saint augustin he would build a hotel which is now the flagler hotel it's part of flagler college in saint augustin, the oldest continued settlement in the united states by the way. we're celebrating 450 continuous years. and then he would move it further south and he'd build another hotel. the place that the two gentlemen to my right have been many times. >> i would say to senator from missouri how does...
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augustin. and he said that any government that does not exist to promote justice is just a bunch of feed. words to that effect. [laughter] this is saint augustine. 17 centuries ago. god is love. benedict is a beautiful writer and thinker. his speeches here were so fabulous and the rest. so then benedict goes on to say, sometimes it is hard to define justice. but when you try to do so, you must avoid the blinding blades of special interest and money. isn't that beautiful? when i say that on the floor, my republican colleagues are not happy about that. that is really what we have to do. we have to get money in terms of special interests weighing in on government and legislation money controlling her elections in a way that destroys any confidence the public has that their vote counts for anything. a family of five children. when my baby was brought home, alexandra, the journalist, when i took my child home she was turning six. my colleague started talking about what they know about family plannin
augustin. and he said that any government that does not exist to promote justice is just a bunch of feed. words to that effect. [laughter] this is saint augustine. 17 centuries ago. god is love. benedict is a beautiful writer and thinker. his speeches here were so fabulous and the rest. so then benedict goes on to say, sometimes it is hard to define justice. but when you try to do so, you must avoid the blinding blades of special interest and money. isn't that beautiful? when i say that on the...
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augustine, florida, and the role of free blacks who came to the new world saturday at noon righ >>> this sunday on capital download the political mastermind behind president obama's two presidential campaigns. susan paige of usa today trekked out to snowy chicago to sit down with david axelrod who is ready to explain how he helped make. >>>, plus he offers advice for -- make history, plus he offers advice for hillary clinton. >> she needs to go out and make a really strong case for the things she thinks we need to do to rebuild the middle class. i think she's wisely taking some time thinking these things through and i expect she'll come out talking about the future and not the past. >> speaking of strategy, what does it take to win a presidential campaign in today's world of digital, mobile and social media? mitt romney's former digital architect zach moffitt will explain why the campaign showdown could be happening on your facebook page sunday morning right here at 8:30 a.m., capital download. >>> we're going to need a whole lot of layers to stay warm this weekend. >> we're talking abou
augustine, florida, and the role of free blacks who came to the new world saturday at noon righ >>> this sunday on capital download the political mastermind behind president obama's two presidential campaigns. susan paige of usa today trekked out to snowy chicago to sit down with david axelrod who is ready to explain how he helped make. >>>, plus he offers advice for -- make history, plus he offers advice for hillary clinton. >> she needs to go out and make a really...
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augustine, florida, and the role of free blacks who came to the new world tomorrow noon right here on wusa9. >>> always watching always tracking wusa9 first alert weather. >> great googly moogly. >> there's nothing else to say. >> snow, wind, bitter cold. >> let me make you feel better. they have blizzard warnings in effect for boston. they have hurricane force storm wind warnings out for the boston coast. you feel better? >> a little. >> it could always be worse. >> let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam and we're looking at temperatures down to 26. tonight is the warm night of the next three, if you can believe that. winds are light, not a factor tonight. they will become a factor tomorrow night and into early sunday. they'll become a huge factor. humidity only 30%, very dry air mass for us. so just cold tonight with light winds, snow showers tomorrow, 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. they'll advance west to east. it's a little clipper passing to our north, but it is a power packed clipper. a dusting to 3 inches and yes, thunder snow is possible. that should tell
augustine, florida, and the role of free blacks who came to the new world tomorrow noon right here on wusa9. >>> always watching always tracking wusa9 first alert weather. >> great googly moogly. >> there's nothing else to say. >> snow, wind, bitter cold. >> let me make you feel better. they have blizzard warnings in effect for boston. they have hurricane force storm wind warnings out for the boston coast. you feel better? >> a little. >> it could...
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augustine, florida, and the role of three blacks who came to the new world. that's saturday at noon here on wusa9. that is our broadcast for tonight. thanks for staying up with us. please stay warm. >> letterman is next. happy [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from a luxury resort with all the amenities, it's the "late show with david tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now the geographical center of the map of the united states, david captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
augustine, florida, and the role of three blacks who came to the new world. that's saturday at noon here on wusa9. that is our broadcast for tonight. thanks for staying up with us. please stay warm. >> letterman is next. happy [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. ( band playing "late show" theme...
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. >> jason augustine is a district chief with the mi'kmaq warrior society. he was on traffic duty that morning. >> and he told me again, drop that gun "it's not a gun" and the next thing you know they had their guns drawn,they were already like that on me, they had their guns on me and everything. and that's when the chaos started. >> suzanne patles was sleeping in the woods nearby. she did the first thing you'd expect the de-facto spokesperson for the warrior society to do, she logged on to facebook. >> get your guns off me this is a phone. hey this is a phone. i have no gun. >> i sent out a message and i said, everybody's always said to let them know when (bleep) gets real, and i said, how much more real can this get when there's guns drawn on you first thing in the morning when you wake up. >> eight rcmps jumped me and they were bashing me with their boots until they knocked me out. it took a lot of shots to knock me out but i was hanked up and on the ground. >> suzanne was in a car trying to upload a second video when the rcmp arrested her too. >> all i
. >> jason augustine is a district chief with the mi'kmaq warrior society. he was on traffic duty that morning. >> and he told me again, drop that gun "it's not a gun" and the next thing you know they had their guns drawn,they were already like that on me, they had their guns on me and everything. and that's when the chaos started. >> suzanne patles was sleeping in the woods nearby. she did the first thing you'd expect the de-facto spokesperson for the warrior...
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augustin. saint augustine said that any government that does not exist to promote justice is just a bunch of feed. words to that effect. [laughter] this is saint augustine. 17 centuries ago. god is love. benedict is a beautiful writer and thinker. his speeches here were so fabulous and the rest. so then benedict goes on to say sometimes it is hard to define justice. but when you try to do so, you must avoid the blinding blades of special interest and money. isn't that beautiful? when i say that on the floor, my republican colleagues are not happy about that. that is really what we have to do. we have to get money in terms of special interests weighing in on government and legislation money controlling her elections in a way that destroys any confidence the public has that their vote counts for legislation, money anything. a family of five children. when my baby was brought home, alexandra, the journalist, when i took my child home she was turning six. my colleague started talking about what the
augustin. saint augustine said that any government that does not exist to promote justice is just a bunch of feed. words to that effect. [laughter] this is saint augustine. 17 centuries ago. god is love. benedict is a beautiful writer and thinker. his speeches here were so fabulous and the rest. so then benedict goes on to say sometimes it is hard to define justice. but when you try to do so, you must avoid the blinding blades of special interest and money. isn't that beautiful? when i say that...
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augustin's parish archives. it was a marriage record that dated to 1605.rriage between an african slave who was a royal slave. he was a crown slave. he had been sent there and paid for by the spanish crown to
augustin's parish archives. it was a marriage record that dated to 1605.rriage between an african slave who was a royal slave. he was a crown slave. he had been sent there and paid for by the spanish crown to
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we asked augustine ruiz why employees were instructed not to call 911.by december, postal leaders reissued the policy. they now read in an emergency, anyone should immediately call 911. and last month they formally adopted it. they declined our repeated request for an interview to discuss the new policy but told us the gravity of the concerns raised in our report prompted the change. >> it's heartbreaking. because of it something good happened. >> andrew sa mail processing clerk. >> postal workers are dedicated people. they want to serve the public. so they will step up and do more. sometimes it's to the detriment of their own health. >> he believes the new policy will save lives, but believes postal leaders are slow in informing the 2,000 workers affected by it. >> i've asked several people if they have gotten any information from the supervisor. some have. most have not. i would like to see every employee be given the information that the policy was updated. i would like to see actual real training dealing with potential scenarios that may happen on th
we asked augustine ruiz why employees were instructed not to call 911.by december, postal leaders reissued the policy. they now read in an emergency, anyone should immediately call 911. and last month they formally adopted it. they declined our repeated request for an interview to discuss the new policy but told us the gravity of the concerns raised in our report prompted the change. >> it's heartbreaking. because of it something good happened. >> andrew sa mail processing clerk....
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>> i think augustine burroughs. i like "possible side effects."ing with scissors." >> reporter: yes. >> i love him. >> morning. >> reporter: later at breakfast, jessie thomas tells me about her medications, pamelor, prozac, tegretol for mental health problems. >> one's for depression. one's for bipolar and one's for anxiety and adhd. >> reporter: she's in prison for theft, and says she started using drugs as a teenager. jessie also tells me she found a soul mate in prison, but her soul mate is in for 25 years. >> i love you. >> i love you. it's just a really healthy relationship. >> reporter: to live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering. on the day she walks out, she has $68, three t-shirts and a few notes from her girlfriend. and even though she's supposed to be given 14 days of medication, she says she has nothing. her younger sister picks her up. their first stop? taco bell. >> can i have a cheesy gordita crunch? >> reporter: but the sister can only keep her one night. jessie says she wrote halfway houses, shelters, job
>> i think augustine burroughs. i like "possible side effects."ing with scissors." >> reporter: yes. >> i love him. >> morning. >> reporter: later at breakfast, jessie thomas tells me about her medications, pamelor, prozac, tegretol for mental health problems. >> one's for depression. one's for bipolar and one's for anxiety and adhd. >> reporter: she's in prison for theft, and says she started using drugs as a teenager. jessie also tells...
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augustine, florida. life, for a time at least, is heavenly.ere on paradise pond road, managing insurance claims for a national company. tawny, tucked away in this nearby cozy cul-de-sac. and after two years of dating, joe proposes. here's the ring and here's tawny's excited facebook post. but when joe drags his feet on setting a date, tawny drags him under. did you ever get any indication that there might have been something a little bit off with her? >> there were red flags. she would get upset about things. >> reporter: it didn't go away? >> no. they kept on. the timeframe between when she'd get mad got shorter and shorter. and it escalated until finally she asked me, do you want me to just go ahead and cancel the vacation i've got planned for you? and i said, yeah, sure. i'm tired of this crap. >> reporter: the engagement is now very off. so you called her bluff? >> i said yeah, cancel it. immediately the phone rang, and she was, you know, are you sure this is what you want? because i got everything lined up that i'm going to ruin you. and
augustine, florida. life, for a time at least, is heavenly.ere on paradise pond road, managing insurance claims for a national company. tawny, tucked away in this nearby cozy cul-de-sac. and after two years of dating, joe proposes. here's the ring and here's tawny's excited facebook post. but when joe drags his feet on setting a date, tawny drags him under. did you ever get any indication that there might have been something a little bit off with her? >> there were red flags. she would...
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augustine, florida, and the role of free blacks who came to the some questions can't wait until morning i'm one of many nurses at cigna with answers anytime, day or night. i'm lauren and i've got your back. >>> 60 minutes correspondent bob simon was working on an important story about ebola when he died wednesday nature. >> it will air on sunday's broadcast and just this past week president obama announced all the nearly 2,800 u.s. troops in liberia will leave by the end of april. despite the declining number of cases liberia is still hoping to start a clinical trial of the drug zmapp. >> reporter: before any kind of trial of the drug could begin supplies of zmapp ran out. now more than a year after the outbreak hit just enough is being produced for a small clinical trial in liberia that could start as soon a next week. if west african lives are to be saved, salvation may welcome from western kentucky from these nondescript greenhouses in owensboro. their product? a plant usually more associated with destroying lives than with saving them, tobacco. this is where the science has turned i
augustine, florida, and the role of free blacks who came to the some questions can't wait until morning i'm one of many nurses at cigna with answers anytime, day or night. i'm lauren and i've got your back. >>> 60 minutes correspondent bob simon was working on an important story about ebola when he died wednesday nature. >> it will air on sunday's broadcast and just this past week president obama announced all the nearly 2,800 u.s. troops in liberia will leave by the end of...
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i mentioned to you before that as predicted by the augustine telegraph, the supreme court never spoke about the validity of section three. we have nothe absence of meaningful oversight fostered a constitutional vacuum that the people, civil and military as well as regular citizens filled with their own understandings and misunderstandings about how these innovations ought to function. the improvisation of standards rules, and principles to govern the implementation of the mandate in section three fell to the people. in theory, implementation should have been a straightforward process involving a direct petition to congress for a congressional representative, or a congressional committee followed by where appropriate congressional fact-finding during reconstruction. congress is engaged in several fact-finding missions. they are investigating racial atrocities elections, and impropriety. they are investigating what is happening with the friedmans bureau, and the rise of the ku klux klan. congress is engaged and active in fact-finding. one would think once a petition comes in that congre
i mentioned to you before that as predicted by the augustine telegraph, the supreme court never spoke about the validity of section three. we have nothe absence of meaningful oversight fostered a constitutional vacuum that the people, civil and military as well as regular citizens filled with their own understandings and misunderstandings about how these innovations ought to function. the improvisation of standards rules, and principles to govern the implementation of the mandate in section...
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augustin. and he said that any government that does not exist to promote justice is just a bunch of thieves. words to that effect. and this is st. augustin. god is love, benedict quotes him. and benedict is a beautiful writer and thinker and his speeches here. so then benedict goes on to say sometimes it's hard to define justice. but when you try to do well you must avoid the blinding laser or word to that effect of special interests and money. is that beautiful? so when i say that on the floor, my republican colleagues are not happy about that i'm quoting benedict in that way. but that's really what we have to do. we have to get money in terms of special interest weighing in on goth government and legislation. money that destroys any confidence that the public has that their vote counts for anything. and that takes -- and so the family i have five children, five children, my baby was brought home alexandra who many of you know, journalist, when i brought her home from the hospital our oldest c
augustin. and he said that any government that does not exist to promote justice is just a bunch of thieves. words to that effect. and this is st. augustin. god is love, benedict quotes him. and benedict is a beautiful writer and thinker and his speeches here. so then benedict goes on to say sometimes it's hard to define justice. but when you try to do well you must avoid the blinding laser or word to that effect of special interests and money. is that beautiful? so when i say that on the...
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augustine, an unjust law is no law at all. so long as education policy is shaped by the interests of corporate profiteering and not the interests of our public schoolchildren, we will resist these unjust testing laws. i am hopeful we can sit alongside each other and do the hard work of answering the questions most central to our democracy. what is the purpose of public education in a democratic society? how can we ensure that all children receive enriching and equitable education and how do we support teachers and schools in carrying out their missions to educate all. thank you and i appreciate all your questions. >> thank you, ms. lee. mr. lazar. >> senator alexander, senator murray, and distinguished members of the committee, it is an honor to testify before you today. i come as a proud national board certified public high schoolteacher. i teach at harvest collegiate high school in new york city. my students who are listening to us now and who i need remind to study for their history test tomorrow represent the full diversit
augustine, an unjust law is no law at all. so long as education policy is shaped by the interests of corporate profiteering and not the interests of our public schoolchildren, we will resist these unjust testing laws. i am hopeful we can sit alongside each other and do the hard work of answering the questions most central to our democracy. what is the purpose of public education in a democratic society? how can we ensure that all children receive enriching and equitable education and how do we...
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legislature created the maryland economic development and business climate commission, also known as the augustine commission, to make recommendations to make maryland competitive. it was a great first step, and we are anxiously awaiting the recommendations of this commission. but, i am confident that we will find many areas of agreement to make maryland a more business friendly and more competitive state, so that we can create more jobs and more opportunities for our citizens. making state government more efficient and more responsive i'm proud of the experienced diverse and bipartisan cabinet that we have assembled to take over the reigns of state government. many of them bring fresh innovative ideas and valuable real world, privatesector management expertise to their agencies. their primary mission will be to find ways to restructure their agencies and to make state government more efficient, and more cost effective. but, we also want to change the culture of state government. the voters have given us an opportunity to build a government that works for the people and not the other way around. c
legislature created the maryland economic development and business climate commission, also known as the augustine commission, to make recommendations to make maryland competitive. it was a great first step, and we are anxiously awaiting the recommendations of this commission. but, i am confident that we will find many areas of agreement to make maryland a more business friendly and more competitive state, so that we can create more jobs and more opportunities for our citizens. making state...
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diane is joining us from augustine, georgia.aller: i like it because everybody should be able to get affordable health care. if you just think about it everybody now -- before when i was paying a deductible for exams and everything i was getting once a year, now you do not have to pay those deductibles because we have better insurance. people say, i like my insurance before, but your insurance before could bankrupt you and have you where you could lose your home and everything because of high medical bills you have. host: michael says the affordable care act is still not fully implemented and will not be until 2018 at the earliest. we are long way from seeing what it actually is. the national journal is conducting its own poll, are the votes to repeal the affordable care act still politically advantageous to republicans? greg is joining us from robstown, texas. you say you are not sure why ? caller: our lost them here are different from the rest of texas -- our laws down here are different from the rest of texas. doctors will be
diane is joining us from augustine, georgia.aller: i like it because everybody should be able to get affordable health care. if you just think about it everybody now -- before when i was paying a deductible for exams and everything i was getting once a year, now you do not have to pay those deductibles because we have better insurance. people say, i like my insurance before, but your insurance before could bankrupt you and have you where you could lose your home and everything because of high...