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from the frozen arctic, clooney‘s scientist, augustine, struggles to make contact with ether, a spaceshipg with her crewmates, has no idea why earth has fallen so silent. it's clear that there's some fundamental connection between augustine and sully — although the film teases out its twists and turns an elegant style as it slips between their two narratives — between the ground and the sky. like alfonso cuaron‘s gravity, in which clooney costarred, the midnight sky combines introspection with a degree of action — particularly in a spacewalk sequence that takes a genuinely alarming turn. but for the most part, this is impressively low—key fare, sharing some of the existential angst of the swedish—danish sci—fi film aniara, or even of steven soderbergh's remake of solaris — which, again, featured clooney, who is clearly a sci—fi fan. how much of you picked up about the conditions out there? we've received nothing. strong support from david 0yelowo and very impressive production design from jim bussell — whose impressive credits include spielberg's et — add to the film's eerily melancholy s
from the frozen arctic, clooney‘s scientist, augustine, struggles to make contact with ether, a spaceshipg with her crewmates, has no idea why earth has fallen so silent. it's clear that there's some fundamental connection between augustine and sully — although the film teases out its twists and turns an elegant style as it slips between their two narratives — between the ground and the sky. like alfonso cuaron‘s gravity, in which clooney costarred, the midnight sky combines...
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now, the british commander-in-chief in east florida and georgia, major general augustine prebo wrote that the object of the expedition was to open the but country to put to the test the professions of loyalty of its inhabitants. those loyal tory inhabitants failed the test. of the promise 6000 fighters, only 1100 showed, and their zeal disappointed and the expected indian allies, not one appeared. for those and other reasons, the british withdrew to savannah and the low countries. but the following year, may, 1780, the richest city in america, charleston, south carolina, and inside the city the only american army and the south surrendered to a strong british expeditionary force. and from there, from charleston -- the british regulars and provincial regulars marched up the santee river and established bases of communication and supply. also a major base of camden in the backcountry. down here in orangeburg and all the way out to the far back country and 96 where they established a very strong base and across the savannah river and augusta. to understand to what worked in the south is
now, the british commander-in-chief in east florida and georgia, major general augustine prebo wrote that the object of the expedition was to open the but country to put to the test the professions of loyalty of its inhabitants. those loyal tory inhabitants failed the test. of the promise 6000 fighters, only 1100 showed, and their zeal disappointed and the expected indian allies, not one appeared. for those and other reasons, the british withdrew to savannah and the low countries. but the...
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he landed in saint augustine florida on monday, the triumphant end to his trip caught on camera.e started in san diego, spending 48 hours and 18 minutes in the air spread out over 22 separate flights. >> he traveled in a powered paraglider complete with a harness and a we have the power to harness california's abundant wind and solar energy, but it's not available all day long. use less from 4 to 9 pm and we can protect california for generations to come. food for the poor. - [voiceover] it's so difficult to look at my children who are so hungry and i can't give them food. - [child voiceover] i'm scared because the trucks aren't careful. the other day, i saw a little boy get killed. - [voiceover] i have a child who doesn't even have
he landed in saint augustine florida on monday, the triumphant end to his trip caught on camera.e started in san diego, spending 48 hours and 18 minutes in the air spread out over 22 separate flights. >> he traveled in a powered paraglider complete with a harness and a we have the power to harness california's abundant wind and solar energy, but it's not available all day long. use less from 4 to 9 pm and we can protect california for generations to come. food for the poor. - [voiceover]...
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tuskegee senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustine hodge seniors, a bioethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult i think find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i think want to hear 1932, that's one thing but to think in 1972. that this lie was still happening. it's disturbing it is disturbing. but that shows you how far the government was going willing ro go with their experiment. and i wonder. if the story had an broke. how long would it gone. >>that was brian entin reporting tonight. >>for sports. the warriors were back at it today at practice after suffering a loss last night at the hands of the sacramento kings, the warriors mounted a ferocious comeback. >>and steph seem to get mojo back but the king spoil the right here to how guy buzzer beater
tuskegee senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustine hodge seniors, a bioethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult i think find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a...
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he landed in saint augustine florida on monday, the triumphant end to his trip caught on camera.in san diego, spending 48 hours and 18 minutes in the air spread out over 22 separate flights. >> he traveled in a powered paraglider complete with a harness and a captioning sponsored by cbs >> right there in the hudson river... >> yeah, that was awesome. >> ...not far from the "intrepid," a humpback whale burst out of the water. >> we couldn't really believe it, because we didn't really expect to see a whale in the middle of the hudson. ♪ ♪ ( to tune of "new york, new york" )
he landed in saint augustine florida on monday, the triumphant end to his trip caught on camera.in san diego, spending 48 hours and 18 minutes in the air spread out over 22 separate flights. >> he traveled in a powered paraglider complete with a harness and a captioning sponsored by cbs >> right there in the hudson river... >> yeah, that was awesome. >> ...not far from the "intrepid," a humpback whale burst out of the water. >> we couldn't really believe...
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it is dj augustine. the warriors have been outscored in two games by 65 points.issed 35 three-pointers. they lost 138-99, the most lopsided score of a christmas day game in nba history. >> what didn't you like tonight?>> everything. that's not true, i did like the first half. the second half was a great. >> we do have pride, we did not wave the white flag. there are things we need to learn quickly, so we don't have the same soundbites after every single game. >> lebron james and the lakers, are they even better two months later? look what they did when they hosted the mavericks? up-tempo from the jump, james's course 22. los angeles rolled. sadly, k.c. jones passed away after a battle with alzheimer's . he was starring with bill russell at usf. he won ncaa titles. he had eight nba titles together. jones won 11 league tiles. he was 88 years old. pivot to soccer. the star waves off retirement talk, signing a one-year deal to return to their earthquakes for an 18 season in the mls. the danville native is the all- time leader in goals scored. alvin kamara had a day t
it is dj augustine. the warriors have been outscored in two games by 65 points.issed 35 three-pointers. they lost 138-99, the most lopsided score of a christmas day game in nba history. >> what didn't you like tonight?>> everything. that's not true, i did like the first half. the second half was a great. >> we do have pride, we did not wave the white flag. there are things we need to learn quickly, so we don't have the same soundbites after every single game. >> lebron...
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there back in october with the city was in a less restrictive tier for covid-19 and wants to loosen augustineescribes what he misses most about being in the classroom and told my friend really want or 9 to me. >>my grade teacher. >>for their perspective, the union that represents berkeley teachers sent kron 4 a statement that reads in part quote we absolutely respect the rally and parents advocacy for their own children. but we also hear from a large number of other parents who are reluctant to send their children to school in person, the berkeley federation of teachers and the berkeley unified school district have agreed on a staff testing plan, but there is no plan in place for student testing which the ft use as an essential component of safely reopening schools, unquote we reached out to the school district and the mayor's office for statements we received no reply. on saturday berkeley parents will gather for a reopen our schools rally 10:00am at mlk park haaziq kron 4 coming up next one on one with doctor deborah birx what the white house coronavirus task force member has to say about.
there back in october with the city was in a less restrictive tier for covid-19 and wants to loosen augustineescribes what he misses most about being in the classroom and told my friend really want or 9 to me. >>my grade teacher. >>for their perspective, the union that represents berkeley teachers sent kron 4 a statement that reads in part quote we absolutely respect the rally and parents advocacy for their own children. but we also hear from a large number of other parents who are...
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there back in october with the city was in a less restrictive tier for covid-19 and wants loosen augustineescribes what he misses most about being in the classroom and told my friend that really want says. >>or 9 to me. my grade teacher. >>for their perspective, the union that represents berkeley teachers sent kron 4 a statement that reads in part quote we absolutely respect the rally and parents advocacy for their own children. but we also hear from a large number of other parents who are reluctant to send their children to school in person the berkeley federation of teachers and the berkeley unified school district have agreed on a staff testing plan, but there is no plan in place for student testing which the ft use as an essential component of safely reopening schools, unquote we reached out to the school district and the mayor's office for statements we received no reply. on saturday berkeley parents will gather for a reopen our schools rally 10:00am at mlk park has it made you kron 4 news. >>tonight police in san francisco are looking for a suspect in the cities of soma neighborhood
there back in october with the city was in a less restrictive tier for covid-19 and wants loosen augustineescribes what he misses most about being in the classroom and told my friend that really want says. >>or 9 to me. my grade teacher. >>for their perspective, the union that represents berkeley teachers sent kron 4 a statement that reads in part quote we absolutely respect the rally and parents advocacy for their own children. but we also hear from a large number of other parents...
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caller: i used to work for the city of saint augustine beach in florida. they never let us forget that in the city are what made it work. if they didn't have taxes, the city wouldn't work. beach is hotels and restaurants. businessesall detail -- they cater to tourists. if you don't have that income, the city want function. manager, without him i would not be where i am today. guest: thank you so much for that acknowledgment of what local governments do every day. sam is right. especially in tourism, our communities whether they are rural or urban communities have had to shut down. inse businesses are hurting a substantial way. there are dollars in this stimulus program that provide relief for them. subsidies, lexington, south carolina, for example created a local funding program for small businesses. budgets and own that is what local governments have to do. we can't wait on the federal government but we deserve a partner. host: patrick is in chicago. good morning to you. caller: good morning. host: patrick, you are breaking up. i'm going to have to ask yo
caller: i used to work for the city of saint augustine beach in florida. they never let us forget that in the city are what made it work. if they didn't have taxes, the city wouldn't work. beach is hotels and restaurants. businessesall detail -- they cater to tourists. if you don't have that income, the city want function. manager, without him i would not be where i am today. guest: thank you so much for that acknowledgment of what local governments do every day. sam is right. especially in...
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local resident augustine but i will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to to pass for. the bad. when. it was to put. if it were would it. these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya despite the objections of conservationists . who we've been eating bat meat for generations if we can find any to bills we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did we bet me pretty often it's easier to find the chicken this is the end of the. first the hunters cut branches like these to catch the bats. then they cut off the long thorns near the bottom of the branch so they can hold on to it. the forms on top will be used to trap the bats. the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves. look like we tried to do this and it's still there but it's you see this continuing to do it over and over from good to id i think it is good where you'd like to get out of it some of the men dive into a pool in the cave to scare the bats. and the animals fly outside the hunters are waiting there to catch
local resident augustine but i will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to to pass for. the bad. when. it was to put. if it were would it. these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya despite the objections of conservationists . who we've been eating bat meat for generations if we can find any to bills we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did we bet me pretty often it's easier to find the...
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diluting clear stardom have been a i keep appears from commune augustin business it to my dad don't is to do. me a scene you have a car to say no magic you for balance go and sell i had to score so long and. many i mean i guess the missing i did there for you know hours through the mean they happening. nappy patrick you can. make his. case. then why don't. we call them. to see your i have to take this all. in the class of devilment. to say. the hell was. the it's. not nothing. to him call kate a culture of knowledge openness and pluralism worldwide to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity to shake him out award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and on a translator is under knowledge they rode in strengthening the bonds of friendship and cooperation between our and wild cultist. it's 10 years since the arab spring shook countries across the middle east a decade on from the 1st top rising we'll look at the legacy of the revolution. join us as we assess the changes in the political landscape of the middle east and north afric
diluting clear stardom have been a i keep appears from commune augustin business it to my dad don't is to do. me a scene you have a car to say no magic you for balance go and sell i had to score so long and. many i mean i guess the missing i did there for you know hours through the mean they happening. nappy patrick you can. make his. case. then why don't. we call them. to see your i have to take this all. in the class of devilment. to say. the hell was. the it's. not nothing. to him call kate...
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local resident augustine. but i sample show us the caves where the bats live. i used to go to fort lee was the bad because if it was the way that these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats. the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists that we've been eating bad meat for generations. if we can't find any vegetables, we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did that meat pretty often. it's easier to find the chicken in this is that it will come first, the hunters cut branches like these to catch the bats then they cut off the long thorns near the bottom of the branch so they can hold on to it. the forms on top will be used to trap the bats. the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves of which i did this and it's to their credit it's you see is continuing to do it over and over from that kid to id. i think if the kids who were you like it did, some of the men dive into a pool in the cave to scare the bats from the animals fly outside. the hunters are waiting
local resident augustine. but i sample show us the caves where the bats live. i used to go to fort lee was the bad because if it was the way that these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats. the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists that we've been eating bad meat for generations. if we can't find any vegetables, we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did that meat pretty often. it's easier to find...
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caller: i used to work for the city of saint augustine beach in florida. they never let us forget that in the city are what made it work. if they didn't have taxes, the city wouldn't work. beach is hotels and restaurants. businessesall detail -- they cater to tourists. if you don't have that income, the city want function. manager, without him i would not be where i am today. guest: thank you so much for that acknowledgment of what local governments do every day. sam is right. especially in tourism, our communities whether they are rural or urban communities have had to shut down. inse businesses are hurting a substantial way. there are dollars in this stimulus program that provide relief for them. subsidies, lexington, south carolina, for example created a local funding program for small businesses. budgets and own that is what local governments have to do. we can't wait on the federal government but we deserve a partner. host: patrick is in chicago. good morning to you. caller: good morning. host: patrick, you are breaking up. i'm going to have to ask yo
caller: i used to work for the city of saint augustine beach in florida. they never let us forget that in the city are what made it work. if they didn't have taxes, the city wouldn't work. beach is hotels and restaurants. businessesall detail -- they cater to tourists. if you don't have that income, the city want function. manager, without him i would not be where i am today. guest: thank you so much for that acknowledgment of what local governments do every day. sam is right. especially in...
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diluting clear stardom had been a i keep appears from commune augustin business it to my dad is through do. me a scene you have a car a cinematically for balance go and so i had 2 scores long and. many i mean a the missing i did there for you know hours to go into happening. never said patrick a. thank you said. i. never have. been my. way call to. see you i have to take this all. in the class of debt and i have to say. the hell what comes. the lights are. on the bottom not on the. grease the birthplace of democracy but ethnic turks from the northeast tell a different story the greeks they've bonds to control our nation our believe their religious leaders jailed journalists silenced schools closed and a surge in the far right they say that if you don't like you can vote why i'm good but i'm also people in power investigates western thrice contested space on. al jazeera. minimum biological and chemical agents more radio witnessed throughout history alhaji warfare 1st appeared its head with me and started fighting me and developed by nation state and soon there could be enough to affect e
diluting clear stardom had been a i keep appears from commune augustin business it to my dad is through do. me a scene you have a car a cinematically for balance go and so i had 2 scores long and. many i mean a the missing i did there for you know hours to go into happening. never said patrick a. thank you said. i. never have. been my. way call to. see you i have to take this all. in the class of debt and i have to say. the hell what comes. the lights are. on the bottom not on the. grease the...
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french had a very formidable suite ready to attack a little further to the south that was now saint augustine. when they were getting ready to launch their attack it basically wipes out it creates a great what if. how might the history of the country had been different if there hadn't been a united states. there is other stories like that. another thing that fascinated me, going back to what i said before i didn't know a lot about hurricanes and i certainly didn't know a lot about meteorology. but in particular how the understanding evolved was fascinating to me mckinley said during the spanish-american war he was afraid of what the hurricanes were going to do to the forces than any military attacks that might occur. i was excited to read about them about the new aspects of history and evolution how the first person decided in the 1940s when nobody had done this before and how sputnik had led to the ultimate creation of satellites and creation of weather satellites and still today with all of our technology and ability to watch a hurricane from inception to dissolution to understand how much
french had a very formidable suite ready to attack a little further to the south that was now saint augustine. when they were getting ready to launch their attack it basically wipes out it creates a great what if. how might the history of the country had been different if there hadn't been a united states. there is other stories like that. another thing that fascinated me, going back to what i said before i didn't know a lot about hurricanes and i certainly didn't know a lot about meteorology....
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an honor to have augustine carson's with us. a couple of things on the banks.e expect that interview from deutsche bank chief executive coming out shortly. it will be interesting to know what he wants to do with the i.b. if there is any mention of some of the bonuses for traders in the investment bank. the other news story is that the chief executive officer literally just started, also faces an investigation related to money laundering at ing where he was formerly chief executive of the dutch bank. global stocks climbing. there is hope of the u.s. stimulus, and that seems to overshadow fears about resurgence in the coronavirus, tom. tom: that will be interesting to see. why don't you bring in the gentlemen of the low interest rate environment? francine: i'm delighted to be joined by steven major. stephen, i was going to let tom argue the first question on treasuries. it is appropriate for him to speak with his favorite guest first. and you look at what we have heard from a number of policymakers, what is the case right now of holding treasuries into 2021? what
an honor to have augustine carson's with us. a couple of things on the banks.e expect that interview from deutsche bank chief executive coming out shortly. it will be interesting to know what he wants to do with the i.b. if there is any mention of some of the bonuses for traders in the investment bank. the other news story is that the chief executive officer literally just started, also faces an investigation related to money laundering at ing where he was formerly chief executive of the dutch...
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saint augustine had been established by the spanish further to the south, and the roanoke island colonyad been established in north carolina in 1595. in new england, at the same time, there were traders up and down the coast, and they had accounts of many indians. despite the good relations that grew up initially between the ,ilgrims and the local indians the relations between the natives and the english settlers that followed were often tense and hostile. all this culminates a in acentury later in 1675 10%al war, in which about of the male settlers in southern newington were killed. todayocus that is given to the king philip's war in the , this nowat ensued hovers today over many historians treatment of the plymouth settlement, which it to pax as part of a great enterprise for the exploitation of the natives. the landing of the mayflower in plymouth was the result of an accident and also the impetus for writing the famous document that we know today as the mayflower compact. this document was not known by the name of the mayflower compact until much later in 1793. before that it was re
saint augustine had been established by the spanish further to the south, and the roanoke island colonyad been established in north carolina in 1595. in new england, at the same time, there were traders up and down the coast, and they had accounts of many indians. despite the good relations that grew up initially between the ,ilgrims and the local indians the relations between the natives and the english settlers that followed were often tense and hostile. all this culminates a in acentury...
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my local resident augustine, but i will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to for the birds that when i was too old, if it were worth it, these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats. the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists who we've been eating bat, meat for generations if we can find any vegetable as we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did that meat pretty often. it's easier to find the chicken soup, that first, the hunters cut branches like these to catch the bats. then they cut off the long thorns near the bottom of the branch so they can hold on to it. the forms on top will be used to trap the bats. the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves of which i did this and is still there, but it's to see if it's from good to id. i think if the case where you'd like to get out of it, some of the men dive into a pool in the cave to scare the bats. and the animals fly outside the hunters are waiting there to catch them. if you go, we use the
my local resident augustine, but i will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to for the birds that when i was too old, if it were worth it, these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats. the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists who we've been eating bat, meat for generations if we can find any vegetable as we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did that meat pretty often. it's easier to find...
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very thoughtful and insightful piece on the relationship between god and government situated in the augustineof god. authority of what should be okay in this context situated, but i think it's christian preaching at best. >> tammy: with their reaction, thank you very much for joining me. charlie, one of the new things has developed over the last decade is that everyone has got cameras. most things are recorded but what i appreciate about warnock is he's honest. normally we have politicians who really workci really hard to gaslight you and to pretend that they like reagan, like obama did. and then you are surprised because they get into office and then they bonk you over the head. what do you think is going to do here when it comes to georgia? these kind of admissions from warnock and all the problems that have surfaced. dorf you think this is going to have an impact at this stage considering it looks like the democrats are beginning this take on a a second look and note arrogant on what's going to happen in the fifth? >> absolutely and i think voters are going in this with theirid eyes wide o
very thoughtful and insightful piece on the relationship between god and government situated in the augustineof god. authority of what should be okay in this context situated, but i think it's christian preaching at best. >> tammy: with their reaction, thank you very much for joining me. charlie, one of the new things has developed over the last decade is that everyone has got cameras. most things are recorded but what i appreciate about warnock is he's honest. normally we have...
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candidate, raphael warnock in his 2014 book compares the far left hate creature jeremiah rice to state augustinethat said god damn america. >> also the candidates in georgia, the democratic candidates are real radicals but i want to stress that these elections in georgia are so much more than just the candidates on the ballot, this is about saving the country from a unchecked far left wing agenda, if democrats get unified control they can fundamentally and radicallyou changes country starting with removing the filibuster giving statehood to d.c. in puerto rico which would secure left-wing power perhaps for generations giving illegal immigration's amnesty which would create permanent democratic voting block and passive massive's blue state bailouts to subsidize decades of irresponsible fiscal decisions by the democrat run nsstates. and joe biden has been trying to keep the radical wing of his party locked away in the basement until after the runoff, georgia voters need to understand what they will be unleashing if they give the democrats control. you don't have to love kelli left in her or purdue
candidate, raphael warnock in his 2014 book compares the far left hate creature jeremiah rice to state augustinethat said god damn america. >> also the candidates in georgia, the democratic candidates are real radicals but i want to stress that these elections in georgia are so much more than just the candidates on the ballot, this is about saving the country from a unchecked far left wing agenda, if democrats get unified control they can fundamentally and radicallyou changes country...
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augustine. preacher that said, goddamn america. >> those democratic candidates are real radicals. the elections in georgia are so much more than the candidates on the ballot. this is about saving the country from an unchecked far left-wing agenda. if democrats get unified control, they can fundamentally, radically change this country. startingstarting with removing e filibuster, including d.c. and puerto rico with left-wing power for perhaps generations. amnesty, would create a nehr democrat voting bloc. massive blue state bailouts and people to bail out decades of irresponsible fiscal decisions by democrats running these states. joe biden has been keeping the radical wing of the party locked into the basement until the run-offs, georgia voters need to understand what they will unleashing if they let democrat have control. you don't need to kelly loeffler love or david perdue to understand what the alternative is. elizabeth: "the washington post" is even asking, what is democrat candidate jon os
augustine. preacher that said, goddamn america. >> those democratic candidates are real radicals. the elections in georgia are so much more than the candidates on the ballot. this is about saving the country from an unchecked far left-wing agenda. if democrats get unified control, they can fundamentally, radically change this country. startingstarting with removing e filibuster, including d.c. and puerto rico with left-wing power for perhaps generations. amnesty, would create a nehr...
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saint augustine, still further south, had been established by the spanish in 1655. and the lost roanoke island colony had been established in north carolina in 1595. at the same time, in new england, without a full settlement, there were traders up and down the coast. active on the shores. and they had accounted many many indians. not always in a friendly way. despite the good relations that grew up initially between the pilgrim settlers and local indians, which is celebrated in our holiday of thanksgiving, the relations between the natives and the various english settlers that followed were often tense and hostile. all of this culminates a half- century later in 1675 and 1676. in a luddy and brutal war, king philip's war, in which about 10% of the male settlers in southern new england were killed. this focus that is given today to the king philip's war, and the outcome that ensued, this focus now hovers today over many historians treatment of the women settlement in 1620. which it depicts as part of the great enterprise for the exploitation of the natives. the land
saint augustine, still further south, had been established by the spanish in 1655. and the lost roanoke island colony had been established in north carolina in 1595. at the same time, in new england, without a full settlement, there were traders up and down the coast. active on the shores. and they had accounted many many indians. not always in a friendly way. despite the good relations that grew up initially between the pilgrim settlers and local indians, which is celebrated in our holiday of...
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was about ready to attack the spanish but set a little further to the south of what is now saint augustine. but right in the moment when the french were getting ready to launch their attack, hurricane comes along and basically wiped out half of the french fleet. in the spanish killed most of the budget stragglers the mated out of the water after the hurricane crashed ship. so this kind of stories because they create great what-ifs. what if, rents had settled in florida not spain. how might the history of our country been different mike they're not have been a united states . so that was just fascinating. another stories like that . and another thing that fascinated me, to step back when i said before. i certainly didn't know a lot about meteorology . almost everything was a big surprise to me. but the metals the 18 hundreds, between amateur and professional meteorologist and how meteorology involved. in particular how our understanding of hurricanes evolved. that was just fascinating to me. in the role of cuba in early hurricanes clients and understanding the role of others this was fascin
was about ready to attack the spanish but set a little further to the south of what is now saint augustine. but right in the moment when the french were getting ready to launch their attack, hurricane comes along and basically wiped out half of the french fleet. in the spanish killed most of the budget stragglers the mated out of the water after the hurricane crashed ship. so this kind of stories because they create great what-ifs. what if, rents had settled in florida not spain. how might the...
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there back in october with the city was in a less restrictive tier for covid-19 and wants to loosen augustine describes what he misses most about being in the classroom and told my friend really want says. >>or 90 me. my grade teacher. >>for their perspective, the union that represents berkeley teachers sent kron 4 a statement that reads in part quote we absolutely respect the rally and parents advocacy for their own children. but we also hear from a large number of other parents who are reluctant to send their children to school in person, the berkeley federation of teachers and the berkeley unified school district have agreed on a staff testing plan, but there is no plan in place for student testing which the ft use as an essential component of safely reopening schools, unquote we reached out to the school district and the mayor's office for statements we received no reply. on saturday berkeley parents will gather for a reopen our schools rally 10:00am at mlk park haaziq kron 4 news. >>i take a look at this strong gusty winds wreaking havoc here. there it goes on a san diego brewery yanks t
there back in october with the city was in a less restrictive tier for covid-19 and wants to loosen augustine describes what he misses most about being in the classroom and told my friend really want says. >>or 90 me. my grade teacher. >>for their perspective, the union that represents berkeley teachers sent kron 4 a statement that reads in part quote we absolutely respect the rally and parents advocacy for their own children. but we also hear from a large number of other parents...
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tuskegee senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustinethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult, i think find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i think want to hear 1932, that's one thing but to think in 1972. that this lai was still happening. it's disturbing it is disturbing. but that shows you how far the government was going willing to go with their experiment. and i wonder. if the story had an broke. how long would it gone. >>a new essential services hub is open in san francisco's bayview district and the hub will serve as a lifeline to essential services for communities of color disproportionately impacted by the covid-19 pandemic. >>on our city's response to covid we focused on equity. we wanted to make sure we're reaching the communities that hav
tuskegee senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustinethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult, i think find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i...
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the french which had a formidable fleet was about ready to attack the spanish in what is now saint augustine, the french getting ready to launch their attack a hurricane comes along, wipes out half of the french fleet and the spanish kill most of the stragglers that made it out of the water after the hurricane crashed their ships. i love those kind of stories because they create great what ifs. what if france had settled florida and not spain. how might the history of the country been different, might there not have been a united states? there are other stories like that. to step back what i said before, i didn't know about hurricanes but certainly didn't know a lot about meteorology. almost everything was a big surprise but the battle in the 1800s between amateur, how meteorology evolved and our understanding of hurricanes evolved was fascinating to me. the role of cuba in early hurricanes science and understanding was fascinating. to hear that president mckinley, when it started, he was more afraid what hurricanes would do to american forces than any military attack that might occur, every
the french which had a formidable fleet was about ready to attack the spanish in what is now saint augustine, the french getting ready to launch their attack a hurricane comes along, wipes out half of the french fleet and the spanish kill most of the stragglers that made it out of the water after the hurricane crashed their ships. i love those kind of stories because they create great what ifs. what if france had settled florida and not spain. how might the history of the country been...
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we filed a whole bunch of documents which got rejected an appeal and field again i was on augustine. we found motions unseal documents. after bit of time people started talking. when time is passion willing to talk about the case in 2014 then you were at the height of it. if you want to do it justice want to give a look at a distance. >> so you did and i will say the detail on these cases is quite impressive and that just the detail in the case themselves but have different diaper to lead up to one another and different individuals new one another both virtual and otherwise. through a number of things that i'd not quite realize in terms of relationship between those inspiring, those funding, those planning attacks, those indicted. it's a very intricate presentation portrait you have. in the aggregate what did you learn? i want to make that more specific. what did you learn, let's start with what did you learn that surprised you once you got the foias you need to get in terms of how to describe it the isis terrorist? >> the story is isis in america's a story of ones and twos and not f
we filed a whole bunch of documents which got rejected an appeal and field again i was on augustine. we found motions unseal documents. after bit of time people started talking. when time is passion willing to talk about the case in 2014 then you were at the height of it. if you want to do it justice want to give a look at a distance. >> so you did and i will say the detail on these cases is quite impressive and that just the detail in the case themselves but have different diaper to lead...
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augustine. lemonis: we'll see if -- ana: if skinny latina has legs.is: so, i'll see you there. ana: okay. ♪ ♪ this place is so neat. lemonis: [ laughs ] what's up, hot stuff? lisa: there you are. so good to see you. lemonis: did you get dolled up for me today? lisa: i did. you look so good! lemonis: i want you to meet my friend, ana. lisa: hi, ana. ana: hi, nice to meet you. lemonis: my friend lisa. lisa: nice to meet you. ana: he has said such nice things about you. lemonis: so, she's got some sauces and marinades. i know they sent them to you? lisa: yes. yes. lemonis: did you have a chance to marinate anything? lisa: we did. lemonis: in order to really understand the marinade better, i asked lisa to marinate something overnight and cook it so that when i got there, we can actually get right down to business. are you the smokemaster? joe: yes, i am. lemonis: okay. all right. let's dig in. lemonis: what should we try first? i'm going to follow your lead. joe: why don't we start with turkey? ♪ ana: it's really good. lisa: that is good. lemonis: who wan
augustine. lemonis: we'll see if -- ana: if skinny latina has legs.is: so, i'll see you there. ana: okay. ♪ ♪ this place is so neat. lemonis: [ laughs ] what's up, hot stuff? lisa: there you are. so good to see you. lemonis: did you get dolled up for me today? lisa: i did. you look so good! lemonis: i want you to meet my friend, ana. lisa: hi, ana. ana: hi, nice to meet you. lemonis: my friend lisa. lisa: nice to meet you. ana: he has said such nice things about you. lemonis: so, she's got...
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local resident augustine, but also will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to to pass for the bad when i was too old to fit. we were there. these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats. the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists we've been eating bad meat for generations. if we can't find any vegetables, we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did. we bet me pretty often. it's easier to find the chicken in this is that the first the hunters cut branches like these to catch the bats then they cut off the long thorns near the bottom of the branch so they can hold on to it. the forms on top will be used to trap the bats. the vegetation becomes more dense as we approach the caves so that we try to do this and is still holding back. but it's, you see, is continuing to do it over and over from the cave to id. i think it's a case where you'd like to get rid of. some of the men dive into a pool in the cave to scare the bats and animals fly outside. the hunters are wa
local resident augustine, but also will show us the caves where the bats live. i used to to pass for the bad when i was too old to fit. we were there. these men from the village are headed for the case to hunt for bats. the meat is considered a delicacy by many in this part of kenya. despite the objections of conservationists we've been eating bad meat for generations. if we can't find any vegetables, we go up to the caves just like our ancestors did. we bet me pretty often. it's easier to find...
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tuskegee senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustineseniors, a bioethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to ski. i think want to hear 1932, that's one thing but to think in 1972. that this lai was still happening. it's disturbing it is disturbing. but that shows you how far the government was going willing to go with their experiment. and i wonder. if the story had an broke. how long would it gone. >>brian into reporting for us tonight, meanwhile governor newsome has now launched a vaccinate all 50 a campaign to distribute covid-19 vaccine, to all of california's 58 counties newsome said that the campaign prioritizes essential workers and those most vulnerable to the virus. it's a focus on diversity so knowledge the c
tuskegee senate and cause it because it's the most prolific of all of the medical malpractice is david augustineseniors, a bioethics professor at tuskegee university, he plans to get the covid vaccine and says it's safe but even convincing his own family is difficult find a family member who's willing to take the vaccine. >>and i have of this 12 of them 11 brothers and sisters and a 100 pieces and that changing opinions in minority areas will be a challenge, especially in a place like to...
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and what was remarkable is that these women were, you know he tried, john augustine in washington tried to sell amount of run into washington, to the state of virginia, they wouldn't have anything to do with it. there is national park system of the time. there was no smithsonian institute at the time. these women came together under the leadership of an cunningham, a national movement, they said of the men of america won't save our fathers and the house, then the ladies shell. they did. the mount vernon ladies association still manages this place. we were able to hurries change 1000 dollars from all across the country at the time, they were able to raise it in five dollars, ten, dollars with lecture series, by selling flowers, they raised in all the different ways that people raise money today. and ultimately, they were able to purchase the house. they came to a final agreement with the family in 1850, eight and they open for business for tourists essentially in 1860, right on the eve of the civil war. >> back to your phone calls here on the washington journal, and c-span 3's american h
and what was remarkable is that these women were, you know he tried, john augustine in washington tried to sell amount of run into washington, to the state of virginia, they wouldn't have anything to do with it. there is national park system of the time. there was no smithsonian institute at the time. these women came together under the leadership of an cunningham, a national movement, they said of the men of america won't save our fathers and the house, then the ladies shell. they did. the...
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. >> reporter: but to fans like augustin stanley -- >> she is almost like a favorite aunt. >> reportere gets knocked unconscious a lot, people try to kill her, essentially. >> reporter: but nancy drew will not die. and this year she celebrated her 90th birthday. 90 years of twists and turns, 600 books worth. some published by simon & schuster, a viacom cbs company. along with movies -- >> and i want you to promise that you'll keep out of it. >> i thought i did. i promise. >> reporter: -- video games -- >> it looks like the painting is missing. >> reporter: -- and tv shows, like this one on the cw. it is no wonder that kennedy mcmahon, who plays the new nancy drew, approached the role with trepidation. >> i trust whatever my instincts are because i know who this character is for myself because i've grown up with her. >> reporter: i think about all of the girls, for the past 90 years, growing up, looking at these covers, and what they were inspired to become. >> yes. yes. i mean, so many different women. we have police detects, we have lawyers and doctors. >> reporter: jen is the preside
. >> reporter: but to fans like augustin stanley -- >> she is almost like a favorite aunt. >> reportere gets knocked unconscious a lot, people try to kill her, essentially. >> reporter: but nancy drew will not die. and this year she celebrated her 90th birthday. 90 years of twists and turns, 600 books worth. some published by simon & schuster, a viacom cbs company. along with movies -- >> and i want you to promise that you'll keep out of it. >> i thought...
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augustine, florida. founded by a menendez and our stories must be told. who here does not emerge from the smithsonian museum of american history more informed about the many movements that have shaped our country? who does not emerge from the museum of the -- of the indiana museum -- who does not emerge from the museum of african american history inspired by the perseverance and the power of our black community? we all do. the smithsonian institution is truly a national treasure. mr. president, i am not white or black or native american. i am latino. i am one in five americans today. my grandchildren are one in four school children today. but when we walk through the national mall or should i say when anyone walks through the national mall, no one is inspired by the story of la teen yeses and la -- latinos an latinas in this country because that story is not being told. walk outside these halls and ask someone who the former spanish governor of louisiana before louisiana was a state who led an all-spanish division against the british against washington wh
augustine, florida. founded by a menendez and our stories must be told. who here does not emerge from the smithsonian museum of american history more informed about the many movements that have shaped our country? who does not emerge from the museum of the -- of the indiana museum -- who does not emerge from the museum of african american history inspired by the perseverance and the power of our black community? we all do. the smithsonian institution is truly a national treasure. mr. president,...
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augustine police department a patrol erving as officer before being promoted to 1991.nt in because of his leadership, nowledge, skills, and abilities, in 2000, he was appointed as chief of police successful stints as operations commander and dministrative services commander. he would then begin his career county ff of st. john's just four years later in 2004. to that's when i really came know sheriff shore, during the associations f's new sheriff's school. lthough we both attended an earlier training class and really had gotten to be close riends, it was at this new sheriff's training that i truly egan to appreciate sheriff shore's intelligence and his insights. a riff shore is also decorated service in the florida national guard. later retiring as a major after years of service to our nation and our state. gulf war and he led north florida's recovery following hurricanes andrew and opal. is public service record and leadership in northeast florida is truly second to none. shore's awards and accolades are too numerous o list but they do include the america's most wanted first award, t
augustine police department a patrol erving as officer before being promoted to 1991.nt in because of his leadership, nowledge, skills, and abilities, in 2000, he was appointed as chief of police successful stints as operations commander and dministrative services commander. he would then begin his career county ff of st. john's just four years later in 2004. to that's when i really came know sheriff shore, during the associations f's new sheriff's school. lthough we both attended an earlier...
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from the frozen arctic, clooney‘s scientist, augustine, struggles to make contact with ether, a spaceshipthough the film teases out its twists and turns an elegant style as it slips between their two narratives — between the ground and the sky. like alfonso cuaron's gravity, in which clooney costarred, the midnight sky combines introspection with a degree of action — particularly in a spacewalk sequence that takes a genuinely alarming turn. but for the most part, this is impressively low—key fare, sharing some of the existential angst of the swedish—danish sci—fi film aniara, or even of steven soderbergh's remake of solaris — which, again, featured clooney, who is clearly a sci—fi fan. how much of you picked up about the conditions out there? we've received nothing. strong support from david 0yelowo and very impressive production design from jim bussell — whose impressive credits include spielberg's et — add to the film's eerily melancholy spell. you can find it in cinemas now and on netflix from 23 december. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. next week, it'll b
from the frozen arctic, clooney‘s scientist, augustine, struggles to make contact with ether, a spaceshipthough the film teases out its twists and turns an elegant style as it slips between their two narratives — between the ground and the sky. like alfonso cuaron's gravity, in which clooney costarred, the midnight sky combines introspection with a degree of action — particularly in a spacewalk sequence that takes a genuinely alarming turn. but for the most part, this is impressively...
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from atlantic to augustine, from savannah to columbus and from athens to right here, this is a nice place this is a nice place. inherit the legacy of generations of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to defend our country and our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the ocean, it the continent, paved wilderness, laid down the railroads, raised up the great skyscrapers, 12 world wars, defeated factions and communism made america into the single greatest nation of the history of the world, and if they get in and add me into the group, we will be greater than ever before. [applause] the best is yet to come. proud citizens like you help build this country and together we are taking back our country. our fight to drane to washington swamp and reclaim america's destiny as just begun. we will not bend, break, we will not yield. we will never give in, we will never give up, and we will never back down. we will never, ever surrender. [applause] because we are americans, and our hearts bleed red, white, and blue. [applause] [chanting usa] we are on
from atlantic to augustine, from savannah to columbus and from athens to right here, this is a nice place this is a nice place. inherit the legacy of generations of american patriots who gave their blood, sweat, and tears to defend our country and our freedom. we stand on the shoulders of american heroes who crossed the ocean, it the continent, paved wilderness, laid down the railroads, raised up the great skyscrapers, 12 world wars, defeated factions and communism made america into the single...
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this is mark in saint augustine, florida. caller: how are you doing, c-span.nk you for taking my call. independent, i find this very frustrating that these two sides of the parties keep fighting with one another, calling trump voters deranged and making up all kinds of crazy nonsense that is making the problem even worse. i think for barr to say what he said yesterday, has he been watching the testimonies that have been going on? the information that these people are giving with signed affidavits knowing they could go to jail for lying, come on, something has obviously happened. whether you voted for trump or not, he is our president and i find it appalling. people sit there and call this man all kinds of names and things of that nature. i voted on both sides of the aisle before. i probably will never vote for another democrat as long as we continue this nonsense and calling everybody deranged who votes for trump. it is absolutely ridiculous. host: our line if you want to send a text, (202) 748-8003. this one from mickey in los angeles. datamovement rests more
this is mark in saint augustine, florida. caller: how are you doing, c-span.nk you for taking my call. independent, i find this very frustrating that these two sides of the parties keep fighting with one another, calling trump voters deranged and making up all kinds of crazy nonsense that is making the problem even worse. i think for barr to say what he said yesterday, has he been watching the testimonies that have been going on? the information that these people are giving with signed...
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caller: i used to work for the city of saint augustine beach in florida.never let us forget that in the city are what made it work. if they didn't have taxes, the city wouldn't work. beach is hotels and restaurants. businessesall detail -- they cater to tourists. if you don't have that income, the city want function. manager, without him i would not be where i am today. guest: thank you so much for that acknowledgment of what local governments do every day. sam is right. especially in tourism, our communities whether they are rural or urban communities have had to shut down. inse businesses are hurting a substantial way. there are dollars in this stimulus program that provide relief for them. subsidies, lexington, south carolina, for example created a local funding program for small businesses. budgets and own that is what local governments have to do. we can't wait on the federal government but we deserve a partner. host: patrick is in chicago. good morning to you. caller: good morning. host: patrick, you are breaking up. i'm going to have to ask you to c
caller: i used to work for the city of saint augustine beach in florida.never let us forget that in the city are what made it work. if they didn't have taxes, the city wouldn't work. beach is hotels and restaurants. businessesall detail -- they cater to tourists. if you don't have that income, the city want function. manager, without him i would not be where i am today. guest: thank you so much for that acknowledgment of what local governments do every day. sam is right. especially in tourism,...
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vernon was a family john augustine washington iii who was george washington's great grand nephew. so he could no longer maintain the place. it was expensive, old wooden structure built in the middle of the 18th century, never intended we tell the story s, let alone of slavery every day. we give slave tours at mt. vernon. we have a memorial service for the enslaved every day at our memorial, which was the first one built in the country to celebrate enslaved peoples. and so i think that these institutions, mt. he was called the greatest horseman of the age by thomas jefferson. being a gentleman farmer in virginia and being able to not only buy and sell horseshim? >> thanks for the questions. >> thank you. i think that's three questions actually. the first was who is giving george washington the oath, and i believe it's chancellor william livingston, who was the chancellor of the state of new york at the time. the bible is owned by -- i can't remember the exact name but it's owned by a masonic lodge in new york city. it was taken from thip,bradburyd
vernon was a family john augustine washington iii who was george washington's great grand nephew. so he could no longer maintain the place. it was expensive, old wooden structure built in the middle of the 18th century, never intended we tell the story s, let alone of slavery every day. we give slave tours at mt. vernon. we have a memorial service for the enslaved every day at our memorial, which was the first one built in the country to celebrate enslaved peoples. and so i think that these...