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augustine. now, this storm is well offshore. capable of ing when it's more than 100 0 miles away from a coastline because all it's doing is pounding and churning up the water. so, all along the coast here,e, there will be this coastal flooding. st. augustine and cape canaveral all the way up toward cape hatteras, cape may, new york, montauk and on into the coast of maine. the entire way that you're up there, you're going to see extra water along the coastline at high tide time. and then you've got a lot of rain coming from it. it doesn't matter if it's a tropical storm or hurricane as far as rain is concerned when it passes your way. 6 to 12 inches of rain through new york city. also in that coastal area of north carolina. and the wind is going to be tough and in that case it does matter what the storm strength is. but we're still talking about 50 to 70-mile-per-hour winds in the area shaded in red. and that is basically anywhe along the east coast. robin? >> okay. >>> and because of all that, sam, at least five states have all
augustine. now, this storm is well offshore. capable of ing when it's more than 100 0 miles away from a coastline because all it's doing is pounding and churning up the water. so, all along the coast here,e, there will be this coastal flooding. st. augustine and cape canaveral all the way up toward cape hatteras, cape may, new york, montauk and on into the coast of maine. the entire way that you're up there, you're going to see extra water along the coastline at high tide time. and then you've...
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those of you who remember the cases here in new orleans, and i see mike valentino of saint augustine parish with us today, will recall that in at least three of the churches, saint augustine, our lady of counsel in saint henry, people occupied those churches because they did not want their sacred spaces reduced to real estate. this is happening in many parts of the country, and it is a sort of shadow story to the larger media narrative about the failure of bishops in the abuse crisis. so, while he is going back and forth to rome filing these protests in a legal system that requires that everything be done in latin -- [laughter] i happened to get information about something else that was going on at that time. here is how it against. june of 2003, this is a year before the parishes have closed. the summer of 2003, the incoming archbishop of boston, sean o'malley, a franciscan, previously the bishop of palm beach, florida, writes in boston after called mel -- cardinal law has resigned and realizes he has an enormous crisis on his hands. yes to resolve 552 cases by his victims that are
those of you who remember the cases here in new orleans, and i see mike valentino of saint augustine parish with us today, will recall that in at least three of the churches, saint augustine, our lady of counsel in saint henry, people occupied those churches because they did not want their sacred spaces reduced to real estate. this is happening in many parts of the country, and it is a sort of shadow story to the larger media narrative about the failure of bishops in the abuse crisis. so, while...
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augustine.n february -- >> diagnosed me with -- how do i pronounce this -- ventricular tax cardia. >> reporter: a heart condition that can be fatal. whitset was prescribed a wearable defibrillator, appropriately called a life vest, which could jumpstart his heart if it ever stopped. the doctor shows how it's worn typically under the clothing. >> and these are the electrodes which literally charge up and -- that's where the gel comes out and shocks you. and that's the unit which they carry which gets attached and you carry it with you like this. >> reporter: one day at a bus stop, whitset really needed the vest. >> i felt myself fading out, but i -- i didn't think anything of it. i grabbed hold of something. >> reporter: whitset passed out. so the defibrillator vest went into action giving him an electric shock. but whitset never felt a thing. in fact, the next thing he knew he was on the ground talking to the bus driver. >> the bus driver was like, i can't let you on the bus. i'm like, well, i f
augustine.n february -- >> diagnosed me with -- how do i pronounce this -- ventricular tax cardia. >> reporter: a heart condition that can be fatal. whitset was prescribed a wearable defibrillator, appropriately called a life vest, which could jumpstart his heart if it ever stopped. the doctor shows how it's worn typically under the clothing. >> and these are the electrodes which literally charge up and -- that's where the gel comes out and shocks you. and that's the unit...
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a little angel when augustine. in moscow all she's available in marriage grants her to bits colson royal marriage renaissance fun marriage profiles a holiday in seclusion. holiday in the social scheme hotel national the meridian country club suborning shirton finest peter the first are a book called sure convinced. switzer told closely hold bill to let me let's go. to coach. welcome back this is all secret check of the headlines. nato goal is a moment conduct his bunker and such despite denials deadlines assisting rebels hunt down the kind of assets concerns while the security of the country's weapons of mass destruction on growing evidence of atrocities committed during the conflict . russia has unveiled a draft u.n. resolution calling for see when president assad to implement quickly reforms he's previously announced and stopping stations but their position while thousands of people who are once again taking to the streets in protest against that sound regime with several demonstrators reportedly killed by the tr
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been burglarized and mobilized online the grievances are against these maybe governments normally augustine's there of course obviously i missed it even that's enough which was signed as well as for a regime change time ago gives way because eventually on paris mixed with some of these protest organizers he initiated the meeting and said he wanted to see what the grievances were and finding that reason to say that one needed to be changed would be changed a very different message from page about the ceiling of the minutes on the upper hand written out in the solid has been putting money over these protests since they began we know that he is pushing play thousand votes because as quickly as possible this is a poll that would say that we want to see surrounding construction and mind that an office spokesperson saying that these different stations were also offered pollution and that was really put to meet with sound and healthy having said that though the director general of the finance ministry the science that's anomalous is the special committee to meet with the protestors and looking so th
been burglarized and mobilized online the grievances are against these maybe governments normally augustine's there of course obviously i missed it even that's enough which was signed as well as for a regime change time ago gives way because eventually on paris mixed with some of these protest organizers he initiated the meeting and said he wanted to see what the grievances were and finding that reason to say that one needed to be changed would be changed a very different message from page...
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last time you had the vandals in north africa back in the four hundred eighty the stuff that saint augustine wrote about when the vandals took over what would today would be algeria tunisia and libya they began delving then into sicily to sardinia to corsica and southern italy and they eventually sacked rome in four fifty five so we are now facing. a sanctuary if these rebels assert their power will have an sanctuary. in the mediterranean we're going to have pirates in the mediterranean the entire complection of these places is going to change very very rapidly italy will be the biggest. we saw a sort of hint of that with the flocks of the refugees into law and similar islands something much bigger and right now mixed in with rebels who have all that money the eighty billion the weapons and the support ok webster we'll leave it there very interested hear your thoughts webster tarpley joining us live there in washington thank you. thank you the u.s. and the e.u. are pushing for more sanctions against syria's government with an embargo on oil sales likely by the end of the week russia and chin
last time you had the vandals in north africa back in the four hundred eighty the stuff that saint augustine wrote about when the vandals took over what would today would be algeria tunisia and libya they began delving then into sicily to sardinia to corsica and southern italy and they eventually sacked rome in four fifty five so we are now facing. a sanctuary if these rebels assert their power will have an sanctuary. in the mediterranean we're going to have pirates in the mediterranean the...
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tom a little angel when augustine. this is coming to you live from moscow the headline. isolated heavy fighting still reported in tripoli continues but the rebel forces are also advancing on the colonel's hometown of sat meanwhile a state pledges to release the billion dollars to hold these segments of run media . so western states call for tougher sanctions against the syrian regime but john is that as they want to put it used as evidence of the government crackdown is home to their prime. and essential recovery operation is underway in siberia for unmanned space a resupply crop that never reached the international space station and. the headlines up next it sounds.
tom a little angel when augustine. this is coming to you live from moscow the headline. isolated heavy fighting still reported in tripoli continues but the rebel forces are also advancing on the colonel's hometown of sat meanwhile a state pledges to release the billion dollars to hold these segments of run media . so western states call for tougher sanctions against the syrian regime but john is that as they want to put it used as evidence of the government crackdown is home to their prime. and...
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augustine, florida, which is one of the unsung stories of this purpose. and then he went over to mississippi. he was the model for the inspector earthshine on the long-running fbi serious. and then he was a no-nonsense, and like most of the agents they don't go in there with a ambition to do political work which means listening to your friends and planning propaganda and going around prying into people's lives. the dillinger solve cases. so you have a -- a delicious or a painful conflict running in this era. you have the most spectacular political misuses of the fbi going on at the same time as the fbi is trying to solve new kinds of crime and confronting the klan down in south at that time when they were almost -- attwell, committing these crimes all the way through 63-65 period. so in the same institution, you have people who are becoming a kind of heroes and old kind of corruption inside the fbi. c-span: tell us more -- or give us a kind of profile on martin luther king. how policy? how old was he during this period? was he married? did he have childre
augustine, florida, which is one of the unsung stories of this purpose. and then he went over to mississippi. he was the model for the inspector earthshine on the long-running fbi serious. and then he was a no-nonsense, and like most of the agents they don't go in there with a ambition to do political work which means listening to your friends and planning propaganda and going around prying into people's lives. the dillinger solve cases. so you have a -- a delicious or a painful conflict...
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. >> as the explosion rocked san augustine in flames fly emergency crew scrambled to surround the bpgas station that was shrouded in flames and smoke with a fuel supply that seemed limitless as firefighters poured everything they could on it. >> this is a gas station to a lot of combustible material in the buildings as well as several large school tanks which my understanding they were involved in the fire just a large amount of fuel, if you have that type of liquid it takes a lot of time to put out because the burned so hot. >> they say only one person and injured everyone else on-site was able to get away at the crew had to move people out of the area not knowing how far this could spread. >> there was a truck, some type of operation going on, what exactly sure who did that person was that was injured. it >> after hours the crews have this under control and now turn to investigating what happened. >> any idea on how that started? >> at this point, there-a- that information has now been released. but there are numerous people that will be looking into this. it will probably take tim
. >> as the explosion rocked san augustine in flames fly emergency crew scrambled to surround the bpgas station that was shrouded in flames and smoke with a fuel supply that seemed limitless as firefighters poured everything they could on it. >> this is a gas station to a lot of combustible material in the buildings as well as several large school tanks which my understanding they were involved in the fire just a large amount of fuel, if you have that type of liquid it takes a lot...
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lucia where she met 10-year-old danica augustine whose grandmother runs a beach bar near the resort.orters, amy was already my mother, i would call her mom, she calls it the worst thing that's ever happened to me, meaning amy winehouse's death. really, really sad. >> maybe she had other issues going on in her life she needed to deal with before child-rearing. >> adopting a child, yeah. that's a big, big step to take. >> interesting tidbit, the more we find out since her passing. >>> pippa middleton, a n ne we all know as much as kate middleton these days. apparently according to some plastic surgeons we've been quoting in the news now, guess what the latest craze is. ever since the big royal wedding back in april. the pippa butt lift. apparently people, in that white dress, loved pippa's backside. >> she has a nice derriere. >> she apparently does. a lot of people think that. she has a reality show coming out in august. >> you think it's no kim kardashian, i understand. >> all i'm saying, one point on this issue. i think she's an attractive woman with a certain degree of sex appeal.
lucia where she met 10-year-old danica augustine whose grandmother runs a beach bar near the resort.orters, amy was already my mother, i would call her mom, she calls it the worst thing that's ever happened to me, meaning amy winehouse's death. really, really sad. >> maybe she had other issues going on in her life she needed to deal with before child-rearing. >> adopting a child, yeah. that's a big, big step to take. >> interesting tidbit, the more we find out since her...
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augustine where her in-laws had gone not the least of which she was seven months pregnant and passed off from william tuesday in savannah under his protection until she was, quote, for moving the end of quote. the johnstons had already been a part for much of their short married life and elizabeth wanted no more of it. she suffered loneliness of raising the firstborn son andrew and hand some sweet fellow for the large proportion of the father's passion that temper while william was away at the war and had acquired another reason to wish him close at hand to be on her watch william had fallen into his old habit of gambling. a vice so destructive and ruinous in its nature, she said, that it threatens to wreck their growing family. he did not reveal the alarm the extent of the losses to his wife but wrote to her father with patrician in pouring liechtenstein to support the family and their need. what was worse, his behavior opened a rift with his own father and sisters. you know not how wretched you have made me and it is cruel to distress a father whose wish and care is to see his chil
augustine where her in-laws had gone not the least of which she was seven months pregnant and passed off from william tuesday in savannah under his protection until she was, quote, for moving the end of quote. the johnstons had already been a part for much of their short married life and elizabeth wanted no more of it. she suffered loneliness of raising the firstborn son andrew and hand some sweet fellow for the large proportion of the father's passion that temper while william was away at the...
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augustine where her in-laws had gone not the least of which she was seven months pregnant and passed off from william tuesday in savannah under his protection until she was, quote, for moving the end of quote. the johnstons had already been a part for much of their short married life and elizabeth wanted no more of it. she suffered loneliness of raising the firstborn son andrew and hand some sweet fellow for the large proportion of the father's passion that temper while william was away at the war and had acquired another reason to wish him close at hand to be on her watch william had fallen into his old habit of gambling. a vice so destructive and ruinous in its nature, she said, that it threatens to wreck their growing family. he did not reveal the alarm the extent of the losses to his wife but wrote to her father with patrician in pouring liechtenstein to support the family and their need. what was worse, his behavior opened a rift with his own father and sisters. you know not how wretched you have made me and it is cruel to distress a father whose wish and care is to see his chil
augustine where her in-laws had gone not the least of which she was seven months pregnant and passed off from william tuesday in savannah under his protection until she was, quote, for moving the end of quote. the johnstons had already been a part for much of their short married life and elizabeth wanted no more of it. she suffered loneliness of raising the firstborn son andrew and hand some sweet fellow for the large proportion of the father's passion that temper while william was away at the...
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confession by gary wells who has, of course, written about augustin several times during his career. then this is a biography of the tibetan book of the dead by donald lopez who's up at the university of michigan. each of them treats this idea in each of the three in a different way, and still, and some of the books that are still to come in this series also promise to be very interested. vanessa oaks is writing, bruce chilton who many of you may have heard of is writing a biography of the book of revelation. [laughter] so -- >> if he finishes it in a hurry. >> yeah, yeah. right. [laughter] i think october 20th is the deadline. [laughter] the dead sea scrolls. you did, you did try to avoid those anthroto morphic moments, but i thought one thing you said that was quite important was to think about, um, not just the physical object, but its soul, the book's soul. so in thinking about dietrich bonhoeffer and what he left postwar theology, what is the -- when you were thinking about the soul of his letters and papers, how did you come to assess that in terms of its effect on its readerse
confession by gary wells who has, of course, written about augustin several times during his career. then this is a biography of the tibetan book of the dead by donald lopez who's up at the university of michigan. each of them treats this idea in each of the three in a different way, and still, and some of the books that are still to come in this series also promise to be very interested. vanessa oaks is writing, bruce chilton who many of you may have heard of is writing a biography of the book...
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augustine, florida has a no kids section., the owners say they have received complaints since they started this no-kids section three years ago, but guess what, business is booming. many grown-ups are enjoying their quiet and romantic dinners. >> you want to have a nice bottle of wine and dinner, i think you should be able to do that without children crying and running in and out. >> we're restauranteurs, not babysitters. >> other parts of the restaurant are kid-friendly. the cut-off to get in is 16. >>> at 7:11, much more ahead. southern states sizzling in a heatwave. the punishing heat isn't justcr well. the story when we come back. ut >>> 7:14 now on your saturday morning. a live look over san jose shows overcast skies, a little brisk, i'll have to say when i stepped out the door at 4:30 this morning. we want to check in with rob mayeda with a look at your weekend forecast. good morning. >> good morning once again. one of the things we'll be watching in terms of the weather once the low clouds break up, this is the weekend
augustine, florida has a no kids section., the owners say they have received complaints since they started this no-kids section three years ago, but guess what, business is booming. many grown-ups are enjoying their quiet and romantic dinners. >> you want to have a nice bottle of wine and dinner, i think you should be able to do that without children crying and running in and out. >> we're restauranteurs, not babysitters. >> other parts of the restaurant are kid-friendly. the...
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augustine. these are radio telescopes operating at cm wavelength. if you imagine a radio wave the distance between peaks is on the order of centimeters for these particular telescopes. they could be separated as far from one another as 25 miles. i have forgotten the exact number. nobody remembers anything in the age of google including me or maybe it is a. in any event there's a picture of what happens and we discussed our these telescopes have been used to probe disks that are forming planners. national radio astronomy observatory involved with european and japanese collaborators to develop an array of telescopes in chile called the large millimeter array. it operates at millimeter wave lengths and can resolve disks around young stars 300 light years away. here's what we think happens when a planet forms in such a desk. on the left hand side is a picture of the gap in the disk and the right hand side gives you high-resolution images of those disks. you can detect those gaps. that is where the planets are forming and the sizes of those gaps tell you
augustine. these are radio telescopes operating at cm wavelength. if you imagine a radio wave the distance between peaks is on the order of centimeters for these particular telescopes. they could be separated as far from one another as 25 miles. i have forgotten the exact number. nobody remembers anything in the age of google including me or maybe it is a. in any event there's a picture of what happens and we discussed our these telescopes have been used to probe disks that are forming...
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augustin, lord make me chaste but not today. yeah, yeah, we'll cut some spending but not for a good while. i don't buy that. who thought the federal government was too small, for instance, in 2008. i believe the first step in a growth strategy is to say to the world, america's not going broke. our credit's going to be good. you can loan us money at rates we can afford. i believe it's part and parcel. you ought to go, if you'll permit me, it ought to go hand in hand with a full throated nothing else comes first commitment to jobs and growth. that means energy. that means stopping the overregulation we're facing and i already mentioned tax reform. >> we're almost out of time here. i've got to ask you, i know you carefully considered a run for president. do you have any regrets? would you reconsider and enter the race? >> i've been asked that question a lot lately publicly and privately. i think our family's at peace that we made the decision that's right for us. it was made as a family. and so i -- i think this race can do fine wi
augustin, lord make me chaste but not today. yeah, yeah, we'll cut some spending but not for a good while. i don't buy that. who thought the federal government was too small, for instance, in 2008. i believe the first step in a growth strategy is to say to the world, america's not going broke. our credit's going to be good. you can loan us money at rates we can afford. i believe it's part and parcel. you ought to go, if you'll permit me, it ought to go hand in hand with a full throated nothing...
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> osgood: we leave you this sunday morning looking in on the homes of feathered friends in saint augustines osgood. our thanks to the people of columbus, indiana. we hope you'll join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation.
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there is no action here because these guys are really trying to show that they know their san augustine. so, can never set out to be a civil rights leader, though his father was an activist and certainly every spam and took no guff from white people in the top back to police. so king comes and gets caught up in this. it wasn't that he didn't have progressive leaning. but the old ella baker's statement that the movement making as much as king made the movement is absolutely correct. even in birmingham, keying was good at making decisions. he was delay and think on it and they're running out of the till hotties. and james bevel, whether this young ministers who really could mobilize the case and he'd been working on the young people in this great football players from birmingham high school. they were ready to go. he said you can't use a cane. king was in jail. this movement inside. we will not have a civil rights bill. we just have to let the kids out. he and andy young basically set tickets free. king had to come on board. the times says this is unethical to exploit children. he is prea
there is no action here because these guys are really trying to show that they know their san augustine. so, can never set out to be a civil rights leader, though his father was an activist and certainly every spam and took no guff from white people in the top back to police. so king comes and gets caught up in this. it wasn't that he didn't have progressive leaning. but the old ella baker's statement that the movement making as much as king made the movement is absolutely correct. even in...
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augustine, florida, will host the florida heritage book festival. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area, and we'll add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv@cspan.org. >>> would it be fair to say that there has been some level of more acceptance? when you look at recent scandals, um, and correct me if my thesis here is wrong, that it's the one set are attached not just with personal lives or sexual scandals, but then there's some other wrongdoing that eventually takes people out of office? >> >> that's right. >> in other words, politicians can survive sex scandals. >> david vitter, the senator from louisiana, won his last election in a landslide victory. so it is possible right now because americans have gotten more and more used to sex scandals involving their politicians. ultimately, we argue that's a good thing because it'll enable us to stop eventually talking and obsessing about the sex lives of presidents and politicians and start focusing on what really matters. >> what makes it so bad is not just the prostitutes in n
augustine, florida, will host the florida heritage book festival. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area, and we'll add them to our list. e-mail us at booktv@cspan.org. >>> would it be fair to say that there has been some level of more acceptance? when you look at recent scandals, um, and correct me if my thesis here is wrong, that it's the one set are attached not just with personal lives or sexual scandals, but then there's some other wrongdoing that...
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confession by gary wells who has, of course, written about augustin several times during his career. and then this is a biography of the tibetan book of the dead by donald lopez who's up at the university of michigan. each of them treats this idea in each of the three in a different way, and still, and some of the books that are still to come in this series also promise to be very interested. vanessa oaks is writing, bruce chilton who many of you may have heard of is writing a biography of the book of revelation. [laughter] so -- >> if he finishes it in a hurry. >> yeah, yeah. right. [laughter] i think october 20th is the deadline. [laughter] the dead sea scrolls. you did, you did try to avoid those anthroto morphic moments, but i thought one thing you said that was quite important was to think about, um, not just the physical object, but its soul, the book's soul. so in thinking about dietrich bonhoeffer and what he left postwar theology, what is the -- when you were thinking about the soul of his letters and papers, how did you come to assess that in terms of its effect on its read
confession by gary wells who has, of course, written about augustin several times during his career. and then this is a biography of the tibetan book of the dead by donald lopez who's up at the university of michigan. each of them treats this idea in each of the three in a different way, and still, and some of the books that are still to come in this series also promise to be very interested. vanessa oaks is writing, bruce chilton who many of you may have heard of is writing a biography of the...
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augustine until he could join them there to establish the family home. in early december 1782, she stepped into a small boat with her family and a black nurse and road out into the harbor to board a florida bopped scooter. it was like a jigsaw puzzle. above her were the curved wooden walls with a city afloat. the outlines of figures going along decks and rigs, sails stretched on a lattice of mast. row boats traced ripples across the water, loyalists, slaves, food, supplies, furniture, life stock, and the bells of st. michael church were on the ships. another group of 200 black loyalists gathered to sail for st. lucia. a few individuals including various government officials joined a convoy for britain. on the amp of december 12, the soldiers began assembling on the war ofs to board the transports for new york. they formally reoccupy charleston while they go out to sea in opposite direction. he to new york city, she to join the rapidly growing loyalist community in east florida. now, many went to east florida thinking this would be the perfect place to re
augustine until he could join them there to establish the family home. in early december 1782, she stepped into a small boat with her family and a black nurse and road out into the harbor to board a florida bopped scooter. it was like a jigsaw puzzle. above her were the curved wooden walls with a city afloat. the outlines of figures going along decks and rigs, sails stretched on a lattice of mast. row boats traced ripples across the water, loyalists, slaves, food, supplies, furniture, life...
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norman augustine, an advocate for the proposition, why should there be -- and take up to do it five minutes, and fred will make his arguments against. there'll be two minute rebuttal and then i will moderate the question and answer and will each ask each other questions and the audience can ask questions. america needs mandatory voting. why? >> thank you for mentioning my book. it is a great holiday gift. i was an easy when a first came in. i thought it said we were debating tattoos. we will do this informally with a couple of caveats. i am for mandatory attendance at the polls. there is a distinction and it has been impressed upon me by the current austrian ambassador to the united states. in australia, you don't have to vote. you can go to the polls and cast a ballot for and none of the above and about 2% or 3% do. i decry our low turnout as much as anybody, but i'm not for changing the system just so we can feel good to have a greater voter turnout to approximate what they have and australia, which is about 97%. some of the most vicious dictatorships in the world get 95% to 99% t of t 95
norman augustine, an advocate for the proposition, why should there be -- and take up to do it five minutes, and fred will make his arguments against. there'll be two minute rebuttal and then i will moderate the question and answer and will each ask each other questions and the audience can ask questions. america needs mandatory voting. why? >> thank you for mentioning my book. it is a great holiday gift. i was an easy when a first came in. i thought it said we were debating tattoos. we...
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augustine said the only reason for a war is for a better peace, that's what the jesuits taught me inmaha. we're largely leading that responsibility in iraq. i hope we're going to meet that responsibility in afghanistan as well which i thought was an absolutely necessary war. after the attacks of september~11th, we went to the taliban, went to the government of afghanistan and told them to turn al qaeda over to us or face -- for justice or to face the consequences. they refused. and we toppled their government and are still working today to set up a better one. but the fact is that america and but the fact is that america and troops i think have been a force for good around the globe. after world war ii we helped create democracy and productivity in germany and europe a europe that was on its knees and japan. and american troops continue, i think, to be a force for good and for peace whenever they can around the globe. and i'm certainly very proud of my service in those efforts and hope that you can see your service in fighting against what we thought was a communist menace in vietnam
augustine said the only reason for a war is for a better peace, that's what the jesuits taught me inmaha. we're largely leading that responsibility in iraq. i hope we're going to meet that responsibility in afghanistan as well which i thought was an absolutely necessary war. after the attacks of september~11th, we went to the taliban, went to the government of afghanistan and told them to turn al qaeda over to us or face -- for justice or to face the consequences. they refused. and we toppled...
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augustine, florida, will host the florida heritage book festival. tell us about book fairs and festivals in your area. we'll add them to our list. e-mail, booktv.org. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . >> host: ann coulter, who is pg wod house. and why is he a influence for you. >> i'm reading him this summer. i have to sweeten the book tour, going out with my friend, constantly, which is why l.a., by the way is a fantastic place to be on book tour. i usually go there two weeks after the book comes out. with the time change, i'm done at 7:00 every night. in any event. pg woodhouse is very fun any british writer. i read all of his books once, at least twice. they put you in a great mood. they he is very funny. >> host: one of your favorite authors. joe sobran. >> guest: yes and a friend of mine. he passed away, i remember i found out i was out in l.a.. >> host: about a year or so ago. >> guest: about a year. a little more than a year ago. in fact i think i was writing the gustav labond section. i remember that. that's how i date things. would have been sometime fall of
augustine, florida, will host the florida heritage book festival. tell us about book fairs and festivals in your area. we'll add them to our list. e-mail, booktv.org. ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . ♪ . >> host: ann coulter, who is pg wod house. and why is he a influence for you. >> i'm reading him this summer. i have to sweeten the book tour, going out with my friend, constantly, which is why l.a., by the way is a fantastic place to be on book tour. i usually go there two weeks after the book...
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confession by gary wells who has, of course, written about augustin several times during his career. and then this is a biography of the tibetan book of the dead by donald lopez who's up at the university of michigan. each of them treats this idea in each of the three in a different way, and still, and some of the books that are still to come in this series also promise to be very interested. vanessa oaks is writing, bruce chilton who many of you may have heard of is writing a biography of the book of revelation. [laughter] so -- >> if he finishes it in a hurry. >> yeah, yeah. right. [laughter] i think october 20th is the deadline. [laughter] the dead sea scrolls. you did, you did try to avoid those anthroto morphic moments, but i thought one thing you said that was quite important was to think about, um, not just the physical object, but its soul, the book's soul. so in thinking about dietrich bonhoeffer and what he left postwar theology, what is the -- when you were thinking about the soul of his letters and papers, how did you come to assess that in terms of its effect on its read
confession by gary wells who has, of course, written about augustin several times during his career. and then this is a biography of the tibetan book of the dead by donald lopez who's up at the university of michigan. each of them treats this idea in each of the three in a different way, and still, and some of the books that are still to come in this series also promise to be very interested. vanessa oaks is writing, bruce chilton who many of you may have heard of is writing a biography of the...