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augustine, elaine.hat order begins monday morning and it's mandatory. >> quijano: mark, thank you. in another important story, former defense secretary james mattis is breaking his silence for the first time since resigning from the trump administration last december. he spoke to david martin for "sunday morning." >> reporter: james mattis met with donald trump only once before signing on as his defense secretary, a job he expected to hold for at least four years. he lasted just under two years, resigning last december. you resigned the day after the president announced that the u.s. was pulling all its troops out of syria >> uh-huh, yes. >> reporter: did that decision have anything to do with your... >> absolutely it did. reporter: but what about the decision to withdraw from syria? >> i disagree with it. e reporter: because? >> because we need to maintain enough influence there that we don't see the same thing that happened when we withdrew from iraq. >> reporter: mattis believed a amdden pullout woul
augustine, elaine.hat order begins monday morning and it's mandatory. >> quijano: mark, thank you. in another important story, former defense secretary james mattis is breaking his silence for the first time since resigning from the trump administration last december. he spoke to david martin for "sunday morning." >> reporter: james mattis met with donald trump only once before signing on as his defense secretary, a job he expected to hold for at least four years. he...
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augustine.> reporter: there's been a mood shift today, a greater intensity. a realization that dorian is a significant threat. just a slight shift in its path and this coastline could be in for major mystery. despitesunday's blue skies, st. augustine was a ghost town on labor day weekend. throngs of tour riists stayed inland. we found sprout kitchen empty. its forest and greg goldstein's new juice bar. >> what is it? >> supposed to be huge. >> it's something we're looking forward to is a good weekend. we kind of postponed a lot of our production, had to cut our staff this weekend. we're manning the fort ourselves. >> reporter: much of florida's east coast is under a hurricane warning. health first hospital began evacuating dozens of patients. florida governor ron de santos. >> this storm at this magnitude could really cause massive destruction. and do not put your life in jeopardy by staying behind when you have a chance to get out. >> reporter: that message is often lost on coastal residents he
augustine.> reporter: there's been a mood shift today, a greater intensity. a realization that dorian is a significant threat. just a slight shift in its path and this coastline could be in for major mystery. despitesunday's blue skies, st. augustine was a ghost town on labor day weekend. throngs of tour riists stayed inland. we found sprout kitchen empty. its forest and greg goldstein's new juice bar. >> what is it? >> supposed to be huge. >> it's something we're looking...
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here is a live picture from saint augustine, florida. still strong surf there. the storm making its way north, though, towards the carolinas. also this evening, we're getting new aerial video of the devastation in the bahamas, and within the past hour, the number of dead in the storm has risen to 20. the extent of dorian's destruction across the northern bahamas is immense. parts of the popular tourist destination are in ruins. they are battling to deal with a agreeing humanitarian crisis. a top u.n. official said 70,000 people are in immediate need of life-saving assistance, and getting them help is not going to be easy. take a look at the airport. entire planes, parts of other aircraft scattered across the ground, and the runway covered with debris, and the terminal is wiped out. the coast guard has rescued dozens of people after deploying helicopters to the region. aid from around the world starting to reach staging areas in nassau as the government works to get food and water to victims who are left with nothing. >> we are in the midst of one of the greatest
here is a live picture from saint augustine, florida. still strong surf there. the storm making its way north, though, towards the carolinas. also this evening, we're getting new aerial video of the devastation in the bahamas, and within the past hour, the number of dead in the storm has risen to 20. the extent of dorian's destruction across the northern bahamas is immense. parts of the popular tourist destination are in ruins. they are battling to deal with a agreeing humanitarian crisis. a...
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series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and the medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show medium to change and to do so with an intersection just to diminish them into the sea of the meeting the 2nd day to instantly see it while it has become an immigrant is the problem is that in medical you and i will steal an edwards of the victors of history and the victors don't apologize apologize for what we call for a coup d'etat and that's what we have. apologised for wanting a mere liberal state that we now have winners don't say sorry. this is the basic article so to demand this from the victors of history is strange why should you demand this and why should they apologize if they want on all fronts that are going to bubble of printing and a lot to get all the moans have been made legal ones in 20132 groups representing families of the disappeared to go was denied was to cool it for his role in covering up human rights violations it was the 1st time charges had been brought against the civilian for his or her
series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and the medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show medium to change and to do so with an intersection just to diminish them into the sea of the meeting the 2nd day to instantly see it while it has become an immigrant is the problem is that in medical you and i will steal an edwards of the victors of history and the victors don't apologize apologize for what we call for a...
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men we invent the world with and it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and the medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show medium to change. and to start with an intersection just to believe there is a new truth to see that i mean anything a 2nd a day to instantly see if the weather has got over him again if the problem is that in medical you and i will stay in edwards are the victors of history and the victors don't apologize apologize for what we called for a coded and that's what we have. apologized for wanting a mere liberal state that we now have winners don't say sorry. this is the basic article so to demand this from the victors of history strange why should you demand this and why should they apologize if they want on all fronts that are. mobile of printing and i don't want to get all the mounds have been made legal ones in 20132 groups representing families of the disappeared to go was denied was to cool it for his role in covering up human rights violations it was the 1st tim
men we invent the world with and it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and the medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show medium to change. and to start with an intersection just to believe there is a new truth to see that i mean anything a 2nd a day to instantly see if the weather has got over him again if the problem is that in medical you and i will stay in edwards are the victors of...
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augustine, florida with the very latest. how's it looking there? >> reporter: well, the good thing is dorian appears to have cleared florida's coast, although there are still some storm surge warnings. dorian is getting stronger and closer to the coast, taking aim at the carolinas. the scope of the devastation in the bahamas is staggering. the abaco islands decimated. 45% of homes are now damaged or destroyed as island residents cope with the aftermath. >> i had no idea it was going to actually be to this extent. it was worse than anything i could have imagined. >> our priority at this time is search, rescue and recovery. >> reporter: the u.s. coast guard's supporting that operation, flying victims out of the strike zone. now as dorian pushes north ward across the southeast coast, millions have been warned to evacuate. >> a simple wobble to the west of 20 miles could be crucial and could be devastating. >> reporter: overnight, florida avoided air dorian's outer band. >> you know, it stayed out there so far that we really dodged the bullet on this o
augustine, florida with the very latest. how's it looking there? >> reporter: well, the good thing is dorian appears to have cleared florida's coast, although there are still some storm surge warnings. dorian is getting stronger and closer to the coast, taking aim at the carolinas. the scope of the devastation in the bahamas is staggering. the abaco islands decimated. 45% of homes are now damaged or destroyed as island residents cope with the aftermath. >> i had no idea it was going...
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and we in the world to think it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and their medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show it to the union to say. to you side with an innocent girl to listen to this little bit i mean anything. 2nd the data is to see if well it could have been a going if the problem is that in my call you and i were still in edwards of the victors of history and the victors don't apologize apologize for what we called for a coup d'etat and that's what we have. apologised for wanting a mere liberal state that we now have winners don't say sorry. this is the basic article so to demand this from the victors of history strain why should you demand this and why should they apologize if they want on all fronts a matter. of principle and a lot of big oh yes he moans have been made legal ones in 20132 groups representing families of the disappeared to go was denied was to cool it for his role in covering up human rights violations it was the 1st time charges had been brought
and we in the world to think it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and their medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show it to the union to say. to you side with an innocent girl to listen to this little bit i mean anything. 2nd the data is to see if well it could have been a going if the problem is that in my call you and i were still in edwards of the victors of history and the victors...
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augustine joins me. mayor whereby let's just begin on how you prepare. storm surge on an island? >> right, it's a difficult question especially when we a beautiful day outside still. it is important for everybody to take it seriously. what we've done in our city is moved a lot of sand onto the beaches. we've blocked every road access point and any holes in the sea walls or anything like that to create a barrier so that this storm surge we're expecting and we're expecting as much as 7 feet or more of storm surge, we're ensuring that that will not come onto the streets and damage any personal property. >> so you're expecting already more than 7 feet of storm surge. i know there are a lot of lessons you guys learned from the last major hurricanes, namely hurricane irma back in 2017 in terms of what worked to protect lives and one of the mo critical functions of protecting the line of water from coming in. we've planted sea oaks since the irma event to help reinforce and stabilize that sand. but we're also just counting on personal responsibility that the ci
augustine joins me. mayor whereby let's just begin on how you prepare. storm surge on an island? >> right, it's a difficult question especially when we a beautiful day outside still. it is important for everybody to take it seriously. what we've done in our city is moved a lot of sand onto the beaches. we've blocked every road access point and any holes in the sea walls or anything like that to create a barrier so that this storm surge we're expecting and we're expecting as much as 7 feet...
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augustine has to get out later today.he county is imposing a mandatory evacuation order that begins later this morning. as the hurricane moves closer to shore everyone agrees dorian looks daunting. health first cape canaveral hospital was taking no chances. dozens of patients, hurting and vulnerable, were moved inland and away from rian'senace. in st. augustine, joel packed up what he can't live without. the contents of his safe and his family of four. >> do you typically stay or go? >> we go depending on the storm. sometimes we say but this is definitely get out of here. >> reporter: why is that? >> the catastrophic dimensions of the 5 and the immensity of the storm and how it's moving. >> reporter: for reference i want to show you why people here take dorian seriously. this is the same spot three years ago when hurricane matthew flooded city streets for blocks. like dorian, matthew was a monster category storm. coastal florida is battening down and boarding up with widespread evacuation orders in effect. the florida gov
augustine has to get out later today.he county is imposing a mandatory evacuation order that begins later this morning. as the hurricane moves closer to shore everyone agrees dorian looks daunting. health first cape canaveral hospital was taking no chances. dozens of patients, hurting and vulnerable, were moved inland and away from rian'senace. in st. augustine, joel packed up what he can't live without. the contents of his safe and his family of four. >> do you typically stay or go?...
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the same thing with cicero and saint augustin. kirk thought we, too, were at the end of the west, and herefore our job would be like medieval monks, to transcribe and conserve, but then this young senator, who had a lot of charisma, and even though only about one-third of the population like him, that third eally liked him. and goldwater was, by all accounts -- and i am not a goldwater scholar, but by all accounts, it is hard to dislike him. he met with people and was totally honest. people used to talk about when goldwater and nixon would meet with donors, goldwater would never, ever placate a donor. if it was gm and they wanted a subsidy on tariffs, goldwater would say to their face, "no, i would never do that," and nixon would say "i think we could work something out." and again, i am not an expert on goldwater or nixon, but i don't think any of us would think oldwater lied. he is just a guy who whatever he hought he spoke. i think kirk was pretty taken from that. goldwater calling him from washington, d.c., saying "my two favo
the same thing with cicero and saint augustin. kirk thought we, too, were at the end of the west, and herefore our job would be like medieval monks, to transcribe and conserve, but then this young senator, who had a lot of charisma, and even though only about one-third of the population like him, that third eally liked him. and goldwater was, by all accounts -- and i am not a goldwater scholar, but by all accounts, it is hard to dislike him. he met with people and was totally honest. people...
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augustine beach has become ghost town, florida. gas stations, convenience stores, restaurants, all closed. more people will evacuate today. more but not all. >> probably end up losing a shed but at least it's not the house. >> reporter: chris allen almost lost his house three years ago. hurricane matthew flooded his neighborhood. he says more than a foot of water poured into his home. >> we lost everything. we were out of our house for over a year, just about a year. financially it killed us. >> reporter: allen is leaving for dorian. st. augustine beach has a mandatory evacuation order. but other residents will ignore it. >> do you have a plan "b" or anything? >> sergeant krissie padgett is checking on vulnerable residents, senior citizens like 76-year-old holly bozen. she is nervy enough to stay put. >> i've never left before, see, and i'm not going to start. >> reporter: mandatory evacuation orders now apply to roughly 700,000 coastal floridians, age 65 and up. but no state law lets padgett enforce it. >> frustrating? >> yes. bec
augustine beach has become ghost town, florida. gas stations, convenience stores, restaurants, all closed. more people will evacuate today. more but not all. >> probably end up losing a shed but at least it's not the house. >> reporter: chris allen almost lost his house three years ago. hurricane matthew flooded his neighborhood. he says more than a foot of water poured into his home. >> we lost everything. we were out of our house for over a year, just about a year....
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joseph augustine is the former director of the cia's defector operations center. we'll be right back right after this. ight back right after this with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> for 28 years joseph augsutine was a member of the top cia clandestine services. that is the part of the cia that takes foreign assets who have helped u.s. intelligence and gets them secretly here. foreign assets akin to the russian spy who we just learned this week was exfiltrated from russia in 2017, relocated to the u.s. and this week mysteriously had his cover blown and he has now as of monday night this week all but disappeared. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let me ask you about -- let's ask you about the sort of track record of the defector operations center in terms of keeping people safe. when you look at what rus
joseph augustine is the former director of the cia's defector operations center. we'll be right back right after this. ight back right after this with this key to the city. [ applause ] it's an honor to tell you that liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. and now we need to get back to work. [ applause and band playing ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> for 28 years joseph augsutine was a member of the...
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augustin st. augustine. up into southern georgia, as far north as savannah. those areas are largely spared because of the geography of that concave shape. not so when it comes to the outer banks of north carolina which one wider suggested juts out like a boxer's job. we hope it's not a glass job. >> sean: is it waterproof or -- >> not very. >> sean: tell fox to give you a better jacket. they can afford it. >> i'm wearing my bathing suit. >> sean: the greatest moment on television. get out of the rain. we monitor the hurricane all throughout the night. our prayers are with our friends in the carolinas. now it's time for an important "hannity" watch on the radical socialist democrats that want to be the next president of the united states of america. last night fake new cnn dedicated a whopping seven long miserable hours to one topic: climate change. it was essentially a marathon infomercial for the dnc, all things democrat. for the record, the ratings frankly sucked, marginally better from their usually disastrous numbers but a flop, a failure by any tv object
augustin st. augustine. up into southern georgia, as far north as savannah. those areas are largely spared because of the geography of that concave shape. not so when it comes to the outer banks of north carolina which one wider suggested juts out like a boxer's job. we hope it's not a glass job. >> sean: is it waterproof or -- >> not very. >> sean: tell fox to give you a better jacket. they can afford it. >> i'm wearing my bathing suit. >> sean: the greatest...
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. ♪ >>> for 28 years joseph augustin was a member of the clandestine service for three years ran the defector operation center. that is the part of the cia that takes foreign assets who helped u.s. intelligence and gets them secretly resettled here in the u.s. to protect them. foreign assets akin to the russian spy who we just learned in is week was exfiltrated from russia in 2017 relocated to the u.s. and this week would mistier oisly had his cover blown by a ton of media attention and now as of monday night this week all but disappeared. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> asking about the track record in terms of keeping people safe. when you look what russia has done recently. the skripal case, berlin case, u.s. intelligence thinks was a russian operation just three weeks ago in the heart of berlin, do you feel russia is getting more willing to do this in places where they otherwise wouldn't be expected, or is this the way it's always been? >> i think in some ways, both true, because this is the way they've always been. poisoning of people from the soviet union and russ
. ♪ >>> for 28 years joseph augustin was a member of the clandestine service for three years ran the defector operation center. that is the part of the cia that takes foreign assets who helped u.s. intelligence and gets them secretly resettled here in the u.s. to protect them. foreign assets akin to the russian spy who we just learned in is week was exfiltrated from russia in 2017 relocated to the u.s. and this week would mistier oisly had his cover blown by a ton of media attention...
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my two favorite places in the game are augustine and st. andrews.id: you finished your professional career in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: they were all there. my son steve caddied for me. bridge acrossthe the 18th fairway. much for arying too decent picture. they are all emotional. i'm trying to figure out how to finish the tournament. we had a great time. it was fun. i loved it. not finish on friday. david: your last shot was a pretty. jack: it's funny. i wanted to make the cup that day. i got to the ap poll. -- 18:. the ball had not gotten anywhere near the hole all day. utt, thehat cut -- p tournament was over. i started my career in a major championship and 1957 with a birdie on the first leg played. i finished it on st. andrews with a birdie. david: you didn't think, maybe i should stay longer? jack: >> i stayed -- jack: i stayed long enough. david: you played with many prominent golfers. if you could pick any to be her partner, -- your partner, who wou
my two favorite places in the game are augustine and st. andrews.id: you finished your professional career in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: they were all there. my son steve caddied for me. bridge acrossthe the 18th fairway. much for arying too decent picture. they are all emotional. i'm trying to figure out how to finish the tournament. we had a great time. it was fun. i loved it. not finish on friday....
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my two favorite places in the game are augustine national and st. andrews. david: you finished your professional career in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family there. they were all there. my son, steve, caddied for me. we stopped on the bridge across the 18th fairway. we didn't get a decent picture because steve was crying too much for a decent picture. tom watson was crying. they are all emotional. i'm trying to figure out how to finish the golf tournament. they are out there crying on me. we had a great time. it was fun. i loved it. i did not want to finish on friday, but i did finish on friday. david: your last shot was a birdie? jack: it's funny. i wanted to make the cup that day. i got to the 18th hole. the ball had not gotten anywhere near the hole all day. i knew that that putt, the tournament was over. no matter what, the hole would move in front of it. i started my career in a major championship and 1957 with a birdie on the first leg played. i finish
my two favorite places in the game are augustine national and st. andrews. david: you finished your professional career in 2005. your last tournament was the british open. was that emotional? jack: yeah. david: you had your family there. jack: i had my family there. they were all there. my son, steve, caddied for me. we stopped on the bridge across the 18th fairway. we didn't get a decent picture because steve was crying too much for a decent picture. tom watson was crying. they are all...
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in saint augustine, florida, the cleanup has already begun. hillary lane, cbs news, atlantic beach, florida. >>> in the bahamas, grand bahama and tobacco islands have suffered massive damage after hurricane dorian landed as a category 5 storm. at least 20 people are reported dead in its wake picked the u.n. world food program says up to 70,000 people may be affected. it is sending a tons of food and providing satellite equivalent to help first responders. several cruise lines have also pledged their support. we are going to continue to track dorian and its continued threat here in the u.s. on air and online at kpix.com. >>> new theories emerging about the dive boat disaster of southern california. the los angeles times reported a surviving crew member told rescuers he suspects the fire started in the galley where a guest had plugged in cell phones and camera batteries. 33 passengers and 1 crew member were killed when the 75 foot dive boat erupted in flames monday, trapping them in the bottom deck bunks. we are learning 11 of the 34 victims wer
in saint augustine, florida, the cleanup has already begun. hillary lane, cbs news, atlantic beach, florida. >>> in the bahamas, grand bahama and tobacco islands have suffered massive damage after hurricane dorian landed as a category 5 storm. at least 20 people are reported dead in its wake picked the u.n. world food program says up to 70,000 people may be affected. it is sending a tons of food and providing satellite equivalent to help first responders. several cruise lines have also...
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augustine, the most flood prone area of america's oldest city.:30 this morning and there is more where that came from. >> tropical storm force gusts and even tropical storm force sustained winds across the florida coastline. >> the ntsb says they are 100% confident they will be able to determine what caused the fire. >>> they had a plan for getting britain out of the european union. talk tough. if you didn't get a deal, walk away no matter what the consequences. it turns out the consequences are not great. >>> wow. >> serena williams easily won her quarterfinal match against 18th seeded wong cheung. it took only 44 minutes. it was williams' 100th singles victory at the open. >> the serena roar wasn't needed tonight. >> this morning's "eye opener" presented by toyota, let's go places. >>> tennis win under an hour, pretty quick. >> only other woman without 100 wins. >> i'm tony dokoupil with anthony mason. gayle king is on vacation. cbs news contributoe maria salinas joins us. hurricane dorian slowly makes its way up the southeast coast strong wind
augustine, the most flood prone area of america's oldest city.:30 this morning and there is more where that came from. >> tropical storm force gusts and even tropical storm force sustained winds across the florida coastline. >> the ntsb says they are 100% confident they will be able to determine what caused the fire. >>> they had a plan for getting britain out of the european union. talk tough. if you didn't get a deal, walk away no matter what the consequences. it turns...
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augustine. judy? >> woodruff: john, we can see the wind has picked up. there you told us you have been talking to officials and people in florida, rescue efforts in the bahamas. tell us what you've learned about rnat. >> well, the coast guard isha workin in hand with a c-130 took off from the coast guard station in clearwater. th's on the gulf side. it flew to andros island. it was filled with medical personnel and medical suposplie. ansland is also where the coast guard has established a base of operations for helicopters for search-and-rescue operations. already 19 people have beee n evacuated from msh harbor hospital in the northern bahamas and flowu,to nashe capital, where damage has been very light. >> woodruff: and we know they were waiting to get in theere. and john, whaabout private relief agencies? what are you learning about what they're able to do now? >> well, our producers have been lking to amber of private relief agencies. they're organizing. they're getting together. they're planning to begin as soon as tomorrow pying splies to nassau, bu
augustine. judy? >> woodruff: john, we can see the wind has picked up. there you told us you have been talking to officials and people in florida, rescue efforts in the bahamas. tell us what you've learned about rnat. >> well, the coast guard isha workin in hand with a c-130 took off from the coast guard station in clearwater. th's on the gulf side. it flew to andros island. it was filled with medical personnel and medical suposplie. ansland is also where the coast guard has...
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and when in the world to think it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and their medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show good evening to. you tonight you said with an innocent girl you listen to this little bit i mean anything. the 2nd day to instill. fear in the well it has become an immigrant the problem is that in my call you and i will stay in edwards of the victors of history and the victors don't apologize apologize for what we call for a coup d'etat and that's what we have. apologised for wanting a new liberal state that we now have winners don't say so. this is the basic article so to demand this from the victors of history strange why should you demand this and why should they apologize if they want on all fronts a matter. of printing and a lot of big oh yes the mounds have been made legal ones in 20132 groups representing families of the disappeared to go was denied was to court for his role in covering up human rights violations it was the 1st time charges had been broug
and when in the world to think it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and their medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show good evening to. you tonight you said with an innocent girl you listen to this little bit i mean anything. the 2nd day to instill. fear in the well it has become an immigrant the problem is that in my call you and i will stay in edwards of the victors of history and...
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and we then the world to think it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and their medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show medium to try. to start with an intersection used. to listen to this little bit i mean anything. 2nd the data is to see if well it could have been a good if the problem is that in my call you and i will stay in edwards of the victors of history and the victors don't apologize apologize for what we call for a coup d'etat and that's what we have. apologised for wanting a mere liberal state that we now have winners don't say so. this is the basic attitude so to demand this from the victors of history strange why should you demand this and why should they apologize if they want on all fronts a matter. of principle and a lot of big oh yes he moans have been made legal ones in 20132 groups representing families of the disappeared to go was denied was to cool it for his role in covering up human rights violations it was the 1st time charges had been brought against the
and we then the world to think it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and their medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show medium to try. to start with an intersection used. to listen to this little bit i mean anything. 2nd the data is to see if well it could have been a good if the problem is that in my call you and i will stay in edwards of the victors of history and the victors don't...
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him and we went about this and it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and their medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show medium to try. to do something with an intersection used. to listen to this little bit i mean anything. the 2nd day to instill. fear in the well it has become an immigrant the problem is that in my call you and i will steal an edwards of the victors of history and the victors don't apologize apologize for what we called for a coup d'etat and that's what we have. apologized for wanting a mere liberal state that we now have winners don't say so. this is the basic attitude so to demand this from the victors of history strain why should you demand this and why should they apologize if they want on all fronts a matter. of principle and a lot of big oh yes he moans have been made legal ones in 20132 groups representing families of the disappeared. it was to cool to his role in covering up human rights violations it was the 1st time charges had been brought against the
him and we went about this and it was the 1st step in a series of attempts to expose the role of augustine edwards and their medical you during the dictatorship many people knew but it's one thing to talk about and another to show medium to try. to do something with an intersection used. to listen to this little bit i mean anything. the 2nd day to instill. fear in the well it has become an immigrant the problem is that in my call you and i will steal an edwards of the victors of history and the...
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san francisco augustine junyas pled guilty to paying $300,000 and pretending his daughter was a polo player. felicity huffman has already been sentenced. >>> over the weekend, prrts pulled up bricks from the sidewalk just to throw at police. they used teargas more than 300 times. over 150 people were arrested. after 17 straight weekends of protest it was the most violent and the timing is significant. tomorrow is china's national day and huge celebrations in beijing as the state marks the 70th anniversary. security for the event is now being stepped up. >>> coming up, breaktime for we work. the san francisco company pausing the push for an ipo. the reason why. >>> and -- >> no, no, no! no! [ screaming ] >> a school bus driver accused of being drunk takes students on a wild two-hour ride and the video very disturbing. more of it and the changes the school district is making coming up. >>> in washington state, a school bus driver is being charged with driving drunk. troubling new video shows her acting erratically behind the wheel as the bus full of terrified children scream and call 9
san francisco augustine junyas pled guilty to paying $300,000 and pretending his daughter was a polo player. felicity huffman has already been sentenced. >>> over the weekend, prrts pulled up bricks from the sidewalk just to throw at police. they used teargas more than 300 times. over 150 people were arrested. after 17 straight weekends of protest it was the most violent and the timing is significant. tomorrow is china's national day and huge celebrations in beijing as the state marks...
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augustine said. that hope has 2 beautiful daughters anger and courage anger at the way things are encourage to see that they don't remain the way they are. but. you can serve 2 sets of principles privilege and power justice and truth the more you make compromises with those who serve privilege and power or diminished capacity for justice interests. and. i think that. the rebel seeks to keep those who have power fearful. on him go they. have been. forgotten if you have. an admission it's nice and gentle of a time. well but of all that the feud has on t.v. . gives you a c.t. the potency but it does appear to be a year of have to wash it eat look to free society. now it means in what i don't. see. no not a computer much stuff it could be used. to my home under george bush. and the washington side and the minute i see them coming to school. who work on. the general anyhow the man who wanted. peace that's what we want freedom and peace good up. off. you off the field who will lead who want to see. when th
augustine said. that hope has 2 beautiful daughters anger and courage anger at the way things are encourage to see that they don't remain the way they are. but. you can serve 2 sets of principles privilege and power justice and truth the more you make compromises with those who serve privilege and power or diminished capacity for justice interests. and. i think that. the rebel seeks to keep those who have power fearful. on him go they. have been. forgotten if you have. an admission it's nice...
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augustine, florida to charleston, south carolina. over 200,000 homes and businesses are without power. but the damage pales in comparison to what dorian did to parts of the bahamas. 185 mile an hour winds tore through the grand bahama and abaco islands, leveling entire communities. >> we're okay. we lost the house, we lost everything, but we're okay. >> reporter: airplanes and boats are shuttling survivors to safety and supplies and everything, but some local say conditions are deteriorating quickly. >> just horrible. we are on our own, and the u.s. is the only place that is helping us. >> reporter: by one early estimate, the damaged tops $7 billion. and back here in north carolina, at last check upwards of 50,000 customers are already in the dark. officials are expecting upwards of 700,000 could lose power here in north carolina by the time this is all said and done. reporting live in wilmington, north carolina, kenneth craig, kpix 5. >> by this time tomorrow night, dorian will be out over the open ocean, but as he saw from kenneth
augustine, florida to charleston, south carolina. over 200,000 homes and businesses are without power. but the damage pales in comparison to what dorian did to parts of the bahamas. 185 mile an hour winds tore through the grand bahama and abaco islands, leveling entire communities. >> we're okay. we lost the house, we lost everything, but we're okay. >> reporter: airplanes and boats are shuttling survivors to safety and supplies and everything, but some local say conditions are...
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. >> before we get into the characters involved, augustine tennessee it was 60 degrees and sunny. >> the character that i write about, the participant in the political battle right in the memoir, how hot m it is and especially for the northern women coming down to participate in the battle of lobbying and filibustering and all those things. they were not used to the heat so when i started started my research in the summer 2015, i went down in august, i wanted to feel it bearing down on me for historical writers and i did, i felt i would bear down and surround you and i tried to imagine what it was like without any air conditioning and wearing 10 pounds of close which women had to do. so help me understand how uncomfortable they could be. >> why did it come down. >> the suffrage cause had been going on for seven decades. for 72 years at this point. if f we market from the first organized meeting in 1848, thus not the first time it was discussed, it was not the first time women were agitating for it. but we marketed that for various reasons, it's a first public fall. from that time to
. >> before we get into the characters involved, augustine tennessee it was 60 degrees and sunny. >> the character that i write about, the participant in the political battle right in the memoir, how hot m it is and especially for the northern women coming down to participate in the battle of lobbying and filibustering and all those things. they were not used to the heat so when i started started my research in the summer 2015, i went down in august, i wanted to feel it bearing down...
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we saw the first reports of sustained tropical storm force winds to the south in saint augustine so it is only a matter of time before we feel the same thing. across florida there are 6000 people in shelters, 115 shelters are open and only one is fool. if you need a space to evacuate, there is still plenty of space. that window to evacuate may be closing so do it as soon as possible. emergency management officials after days of hearing about this slow-moving storm some members of the public are growing fatigued and impatient but that doesn't mean the danger is over. >> there will be life-threatening wave that serve conditions. now is the time to shelter in place. stay off the beach, don't drive around if you don't have to, not the time for sightseeing. >> reporter: take a look at this helicopter footage from the bahamas, estimated that 45% of the homes in abaco and grand bahama island are damaged or destroyed. disney and royal caribbean are pledging help, $1 million each. heather: thank you, appreciate it. that wraps up this hour of continuing coverage of hurricane dorian. "fox and fri
we saw the first reports of sustained tropical storm force winds to the south in saint augustine so it is only a matter of time before we feel the same thing. across florida there are 6000 people in shelters, 115 shelters are open and only one is fool. if you need a space to evacuate, there is still plenty of space. that window to evacuate may be closing so do it as soon as possible. emergency management officials after days of hearing about this slow-moving storm some members of the public are...
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they believe very strongly that our true voice was the force of socrates and plato with cicero and augustine, and they saw that long line and believed, and i think probably correctly, that these things were being attacked, and it makes sense. i do not think we have to get conspiratorial here, but if national governments get involved in funding universities, they are going to want things like science, which science is great, but they will use science for making larger bombs. to kind of round this question out, hopefully, it is tied to both the fear of what is colossal as well as the loss of liberal arts, that we are pursuing power without virtue. and kirk was absolutely horrified. in the book, i'm not sure how well i explain it, but i try to explain kirk's feelings about this -- he was horrified about the dropping of the atomic bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki. those two of events, one isn't put together, but the dropping of the bomb -- first of all, the development of the bomb, that physicists would even consider this thing. i think this was just too much for him. i go into this in detail, an
they believe very strongly that our true voice was the force of socrates and plato with cicero and augustine, and they saw that long line and believed, and i think probably correctly, that these things were being attacked, and it makes sense. i do not think we have to get conspiratorial here, but if national governments get involved in funding universities, they are going to want things like science, which science is great, but they will use science for making larger bombs. to kind of round...
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augustine and found some folks who live a block from the beach that don't want to leave. >> reporter: this community has a mandatory evacuation order but sergeant krissei pagget can't enforce it. >> are you staying? >> i prefer to stay. >> reporter: and patricia laurencelle won't leave. >> are you nervous about this? >> uneasy. >> reporter: she packed a bag just in case. we also met k.c. kelber heading up to check on his neighbor buzz rosman. both will stay put for now. >> we're going to have to vacate. >> reporter: more than 8 million seniors live in the east coast counties and face the menace of dorian. >> i probably can't run anymore, but i can trundle out to my car and take off. >> reporter: kelber agrees, that's not much of a plan. >> what your worried about? >> just him being able to get out of here because he does move sort of slow. and he's a little bit, you know, fragile. >> reporter: we gave both their names and address to local police to check on them because, norah, they belong to a group that's a major worry here. hurricane holdouts who are also seniors. >> mark, thank yo
augustine and found some folks who live a block from the beach that don't want to leave. >> reporter: this community has a mandatory evacuation order but sergeant krissei pagget can't enforce it. >> are you staying? >> i prefer to stay. >> reporter: and patricia laurencelle won't leave. >> are you nervous about this? >> uneasy. >> reporter: she packed a bag just in case. we also met k.c. kelber heading up to check on his neighbor buzz rosman. both will...
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have seen our first reports of sustained tropical storm force windss just to ourselves in saint augustinet is only a matter of time before it works its way north here and into georgia. across the state of florida there are 6000 people in shelters, 115 are open but only one of them is fool. if you need a place to evacuate there is still space. based on the conditions we are experiencing that window to evacuate may be closing. emergency management officials admit after days of hearing warnings about this slow-moving storm numbers of the public are starting to feel impatient and fatigued but that doesn't mean the danger is over. >> there will be life-threatening winds. now is the time to shelter in place, stay off of the beach don't drive around if you don't have to. this is not the time for sightseeing. >> reporter: look at this helicopter footage from the bahamas. there are massive fields of debris. 45% of the homes in abaco in grand bahama are damaged or destroyed. that's just the initial assessment. at least 7 people are dead. >> i had no idea it was going to be to that extent. worse tha
have seen our first reports of sustained tropical storm force windss just to ourselves in saint augustinet is only a matter of time before it works its way north here and into georgia. across the state of florida there are 6000 people in shelters, 115 are open but only one of them is fool. if you need a place to evacuate there is still space. based on the conditions we are experiencing that window to evacuate may be closing. emergency management officials admit after days of hearing warnings...
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augustine from orlando down to cocoa and also cape canaveral. there are some pretty good bands coming onshore. the wind has picked up. and it is still staying off the coast. parallel to it and doing the same thing along the georgia coast, south carolina and north carolina. it might be closer though. for florida, it looks like it is going to stay on the atlantic and stay offshore. for us, fog and breezy. 60s anywhere from 90. temperatures look like they are on their way down. >>> steve, right now, we do have traffic that is slowing down on the 580 interchange as you might expect. you can see a lot of traffic finally along the pass. it is moving relatively well. no major issues driverring through. it is going to be slow. this is a look at interstate 8808 in oakland. you can see the traffic is moving well. we have some crowds at the bay bridge before you make it to the span. it is 5:03. let's go back to the desk. >>> search teams continue to look for more vick imtims of the deadly boat fire. the u.s. coastguard now says 25 people have died and ther
augustine from orlando down to cocoa and also cape canaveral. there are some pretty good bands coming onshore. the wind has picked up. and it is still staying off the coast. parallel to it and doing the same thing along the georgia coast, south carolina and north carolina. it might be closer though. for florida, it looks like it is going to stay on the atlantic and stay offshore. for us, fog and breezy. 60s anywhere from 90. temperatures look like they are on their way down. >>> steve,...
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augustine. it's a matter of time before we start to experience the same thing.cross florida, there are 6,000 people in shelters, 115 shelters are open but only one of them is full. so if you need a place to evacuate, there is still plenty of space and based on the conditions we're experiencing, that window to evacuate may be closing. now, emergency management officials here are admitting that after days of hearing warnings about this very slow-moving storm, members of the public are starting to grow impatient and feel fatigued. but that doesn't mean the danger is over. >> there will be life-threatening winds and surf conditions. now is the time to shelter in place. stay off of the beach. don't drive around if you don't have to. this is not the time for sight-seeing. >> reporter: now, take a look at this helicopter footage of the bahamas. there are massive fields of debris. early reports suggest at least 45% of homes in grand bahama are damaged or destroyed. that's just the first assessment. at least seven people are dead. >> i had no idea it was going to actuall
augustine. it's a matter of time before we start to experience the same thing.cross florida, there are 6,000 people in shelters, 115 shelters are open but only one of them is full. so if you need a place to evacuate, there is still plenty of space and based on the conditions we're experiencing, that window to evacuate may be closing. now, emergency management officials here are admitting that after days of hearing warnings about this very slow-moving storm, members of the public are starting to...
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augustine florida, he joins us now on the phone. mayor, thank you for joining us.l, what is the situation like where you are and are people prepared? >> well, part of our problem is it's an absolutely gorgeous day today and very counterintuitive when you have beautiful weather to understand that there is a significant storm soon to be off our coast. i think people in my community are well-prepared. the downtown area and the boulevard is by and large completely buttoned up. our residents i think have made a good preparations. i've spent a lot of time driving the community this morning and things are really very quiet. >> melissa: what is your number one concern? is it surge, is it preparation? what's at the forefront of your mind right now? >> well, at some point you've done all you can do to prepare both as an individual and as families as well as a community. our concern is flooding in the low-lying areas that experience flooding both in hurricane matthew and irma. this is our third hurricane in four years. we're a resilient city and people and born in a hurricane
augustine florida, he joins us now on the phone. mayor, thank you for joining us.l, what is the situation like where you are and are people prepared? >> well, part of our problem is it's an absolutely gorgeous day today and very counterintuitive when you have beautiful weather to understand that there is a significant storm soon to be off our coast. i think people in my community are well-prepared. the downtown area and the boulevard is by and large completely buttoned up. our residents i...
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augustine, that out of precaution. there's a heightened sense of urgency. behind me was going to be closed tuesday morning. local police now deciding they want to shut it down at midnight tonight. they want nobody in the water. they're asking people to stay out of the intracoastal as well. the mayor was planning to hold a press conference tomorrow morning, but now we're expecting to hear from him within the hour about some decisions. it's the same decisions that families across the jacksonville area are grappling with right now is do they stay or go. many we talked to say they feel safe now. they've been putting up plywood on their homes, covering their windows, stocking up on water. they've got generators, some of them. there are also families experiencing a hurricane for the first time. those are folks quite uneasy. they see what's happening in the bahamas. even though who like myself are native floridians, the potential of a historic event is something you take serious. >> julia, do you see many folks behind you? >> reporter: not very many. the surf is g
augustine, that out of precaution. there's a heightened sense of urgency. behind me was going to be closed tuesday morning. local police now deciding they want to shut it down at midnight tonight. they want nobody in the water. they're asking people to stay out of the intracoastal as well. the mayor was planning to hold a press conference tomorrow morning, but now we're expecting to hear from him within the hour about some decisions. it's the same decisions that families across the jacksonville...
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augustine, and jacksonville, florida. again, a landfall in the carolinas, particularly north carolina, the outer banks and those areas are very vulnerable to storm surge. don't focus on the category of the hurricane, focus on the forecasted impacts and continue to heed the evacuation heard a transfers that money was taken from fema, put into other categories. is fema on top of all of this? >> fema's had teams. they've moved quite a bit of resources into florida and georgia, south carolina, and north carolina getting ready for this. i imagine they'll start shifting resources from florida as the storm begins to move north if they don't have impacts. but they've been working very closely with the states. the transfer of funds has nothing to do with the response, and quite honestly was a distraction over the message of getting people to prepare for the storm. >> what should people in north carolina -- people are still preparing for vacations in north carolina heading down there, still in these weeks of september and now shoul
augustine, and jacksonville, florida. again, a landfall in the carolinas, particularly north carolina, the outer banks and those areas are very vulnerable to storm surge. don't focus on the category of the hurricane, focus on the forecasted impacts and continue to heed the evacuation heard a transfers that money was taken from fema, put into other categories. is fema on top of all of this? >> fema's had teams. they've moved quite a bit of resources into florida and georgia, south...
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augustine was a member of the top cia clandestine services.the years he ran the defecting operations center. that is the part of the cia that takes foreign assets who have helped u.s. intelligence and gets them secretly here. foreign assets akin to the russian spy who we just learned this week was exfiltrated from russia in 2017, relocated to the u.s. and this week mysteriously had his cover blown and he has now as of monday night this week all but disappeared. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let me ask you about -- let's ask you about the sort of track record of the defector operations center in terms of keeping people safe. when you look at what russia has done, look at the skripal attempted assassination, the berlin case, it's being reported u.s. intelligence thinks it was a russian operation in the heart of berlin, do you feel like russia is getting more willing to do this in places where they otherwise wouldn't be expected? or is this kind of the way they've always been? >> i think in some ways both true because this is the
augustine was a member of the top cia clandestine services.the years he ran the defecting operations center. that is the part of the cia that takes foreign assets who have helped u.s. intelligence and gets them secretly here. foreign assets akin to the russian spy who we just learned this week was exfiltrated from russia in 2017, relocated to the u.s. and this week mysteriously had his cover blown and he has now as of monday night this week all but disappeared. thank you for being with us....
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augustine, florida how are you? >> oldest city around. what's going on?>. >> caller: hey, i've got a question about dva, one of the largest dialysis providers in the united states. and zax got a strong buy on them but down from their 52-week high but up a point and a quarter today. what's your impression about them >> i think it's a very good company. it is -- it's down a lot from its high but it's profitable it's not expensive i'm going to say buy to it tyler in texas tyler. >> caller: big boo-yah, jim cramer from houston, texas how you doing, buddy >> all right how about you? >> caller: i'm doing well. so, i'm on my way to work this morning. i stop off at mcdonald's to get me a mcgriddle i saw we're 6% off the all-time highs back in august and want to know what you think about it >> i say buy i think they've got game down a little last week on an accounting issue that wasn't really bad and now people are saying it doesn't do well in a higher gasoline environment. that's where you go. you buy it matt in texas. matt >> caller: big boo-yah, jim. >> wow all
augustine, florida how are you? >> oldest city around. what's going on?>. >> caller: hey, i've got a question about dva, one of the largest dialysis providers in the united states. and zax got a strong buy on them but down from their 52-week high but up a point and a quarter today. what's your impression about them >> i think it's a very good company. it is -- it's down a lot from its high but it's profitable it's not expensive i'm going to say buy to it tyler in texas...
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this picture shows dorian's outer bands moving over saint augustine florida city leaders are now urgingof the beach. >>don't drive around if you don't have to this is not the time for sightseeing. >>already dorian has shown its potential for massive destruction pounding the bahamas for more than 24 hours after florida jury expected to set its sights on georgia and the carolinas over the next several days. georgia governor brian kemp is urging everyone to be vigilant and we need people to evacuate. >>on an know it's been pretty down there today on know the track is showing that not getting georgia. >>but i think our modeling will show how close it is. >>for now those in the storm's path we'll just watch and wait and hope for the best. >>you heard at caution for people not to go sightseeing even if it may seem. more mild than they expected we did see one person serving out here people bringing their families to see the heavier wind gusts today but again people are trying to still be careful staying home tonight and waiting for these conditions to pass on hutchinson island florida natasha
this picture shows dorian's outer bands moving over saint augustine florida city leaders are now urgingof the beach. >>don't drive around if you don't have to this is not the time for sightseeing. >>already dorian has shown its potential for massive destruction pounding the bahamas for more than 24 hours after florida jury expected to set its sights on georgia and the carolinas over the next several days. georgia governor brian kemp is urging everyone to be vigilant and we need...
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augustine at 41. orlando, 28.e villages, lady lake, leesburg, all picking up gusts to around 35 miles per hour. and that's well inland. 40 or 50 miles inland there as you take a look at that wide arm, the wide arms of the storm as you get those outer bands to come across. we're going to get the closest pass i think to charleston somewhere between 8:00 and noon tomorrow. and charleston harbor is going to be a problem with flooding. storm surge going to be in the four to seven-foot range. hugo is the benchmark. hugo, the water was up to 12.5 at the harbor. and for this storm, 10.3. so only 2.5 feet, less than hugo which made a direct impact here. so september of 1989, 12.5. more than 1940. certainly more than erma and also matthew. this is going to be a push of water up into that charleston harbor. and then we're going to scrape the coast all the way from charleston right along up to about newburn with the eyewall close to if not on land. heavy rainfall for sure. winds will still be about 90 miles per hour when that
augustine at 41. orlando, 28.e villages, lady lake, leesburg, all picking up gusts to around 35 miles per hour. and that's well inland. 40 or 50 miles inland there as you take a look at that wide arm, the wide arms of the storm as you get those outer bands to come across. we're going to get the closest pass i think to charleston somewhere between 8:00 and noon tomorrow. and charleston harbor is going to be a problem with flooding. storm surge going to be in the four to seven-foot range. hugo is...