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please welcome bill blair. [applause] mr. blair: thank you. thank you for that very kind and generous introduction. this is my first time here. i have been wowed already. by the hospitality and passion i see around the room. i promise you, as i told my table mates i did drink some coffee so i could stay awake. hopefully i will fulfill that promise. but i want to take you back right now, trying to go back 150 years. one of the hardest things i try to do as a historian is take people back into the context of a particular time. this time is when the victors held the defeated south in a very hard grasp. it was a moment when even former confederates feared the worst cute the worst in that case was that some of them could be charged with treason and executed. the view of many northerners, they had after all waged war against united states, the -- fulfilling even the narrow definition of the crime in the constitution. readderates, they could newspapers and hear what was going on in the north. there was a lot of indication that northerners were mad as
please welcome bill blair. [applause] mr. blair: thank you. thank you for that very kind and generous introduction. this is my first time here. i have been wowed already. by the hospitality and passion i see around the room. i promise you, as i told my table mates i did drink some coffee so i could stay awake. hopefully i will fulfill that promise. but i want to take you back right now, trying to go back 150 years. one of the hardest things i try to do as a historian is take people back into...
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blair: thank you. >> section 2 says that it indicated immigrants, former slaves, black people living in the country. why does it exclude indians? -- blair: indians were never the question is why are indians excluded? they were not recognized as citizens of the united states. they were considered a separate category of people. just the way they thought about it at the time. you could become a citizen if you were an indian, usually if you got the -- adopted civilized dress and would leave your native look behind. there were people in wisconsin that became adept at using that. but for the u.s. government, they did not recognize indians who kept their native ways as citizens. it is just the way they were. >> [indiscernible] what does that mean? i was at the find? the third line from the bottom. engaged inhall have the direction against the same. they are trying to make it consistent with what the language of treason is in the u.s. constitution. treason is the only crime defined by the constitution. not her
blair: thank you. >> section 2 says that it indicated immigrants, former slaves, black people living in the country. why does it exclude indians? -- blair: indians were never the question is why are indians excluded? they were not recognized as citizens of the united states. they were considered a separate category of people. just the way they thought about it at the time. you could become a citizen if you were an indian, usually if you got the -- adopted civilized dress and would leave...
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blair: could continue that way. has been truly quiet shocking. britain has taken a , and there is no doubt in my mind that something different is going on in politics. it is very important to emphasize several things -- the first is populism is not new. concerned about immigration is not new. the 1960's when politicians were warning about waves of black immigration coming into the u.k. immigration is not a new topic. globalization is not new. if you look at the changes in britain and the 1980's, it was coal mining communities that shutdown. think, twonew, i things -- first of all, i think the post financial crisis, without the change in the world, people are insecure and anxious andsee their communities societies changing around them, and there is anger that we don't seem to be able to provide for people and the way they wish. there is no doubt about that anchor. secondly, i think social media itself is a revolution. changes everything. it changes the way politics works. host: do you tweet? mr. blair: not voluntarily. [laughter] i think thet: pre
blair: could continue that way. has been truly quiet shocking. britain has taken a , and there is no doubt in my mind that something different is going on in politics. it is very important to emphasize several things -- the first is populism is not new. concerned about immigration is not new. the 1960's when politicians were warning about waves of black immigration coming into the u.k. immigration is not a new topic. globalization is not new. if you look at the changes in britain and the...
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blair's clicking away. got the shot. >> boom! >> now here it is. thehot blair bundting got. >> little bit of the guy's face. >> it's incredibly good. >> were they communicating at the same time? >> i did not notice any communication. or international relation. >> i hate when it does that. >> we learned you should never carry a really heavy camera inside of a cockpit. after checking with doctors they don't think i broke my collarbone. is the shot possible? yes and no. we got a little photo, but no chance. probably got the inside of his canopy flashing right at him. >> i feel the need -- the need for speed! >> very slow eater. ♪ ♪ >>> you're about to watch the making of a winning optical illusion. this is made for the nyx space awards serbia 2016. she's drawing on herself. at this point it looks like random lines on her body. >> yep. i see where this is going. >> i'm already freaking out. >> looks inspired by a wooden puppet doll and now she's starting to draw a string on her belly, because around it she is going to fill in a bunch of negative space
blair's clicking away. got the shot. >> boom! >> now here it is. thehot blair bundting got. >> little bit of the guy's face. >> it's incredibly good. >> were they communicating at the same time? >> i did not notice any communication. or international relation. >> i hate when it does that. >> we learned you should never carry a really heavy camera inside of a cockpit. after checking with doctors they don't think i broke my collarbone. is the shot...
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it's the waverly vikings versus the blair bears. game tied 50-50 with time running out... it looks like blair wins it with a three- pointer from beyond half-court but the whistle had blown before the shot.so the bears try it again, but it's stolen. waverly shoots and makes it, but once again after the whistle had blown.and then finally third time is the charm, but for waverly blair. they make the three-pointer at the last thanks for joining us at 4-30. the news continues with live at next. this isn't your average local restaurant.. the unique buzz surrounding this one of a kind cafe in sherman park. the coldest weather of this young season so far... is upon us! and don't look for the temperature to get above freezing anytime soon.let's get ght to john malan in the it's hard to ignore the dode temps we're experiencing. but the weather has a delightful deorbrandon rook joins us livwith why the cold can really heat up business. it's cold and for some people that's great news...especially during the holidays. frigid temperatures aren't stopping francisco tovar from picking up
it's the waverly vikings versus the blair bears. game tied 50-50 with time running out... it looks like blair wins it with a three- pointer from beyond half-court but the whistle had blown before the shot.so the bears try it again, but it's stolen. waverly shoots and makes it, but once again after the whistle had blown.and then finally third time is the charm, but for waverly blair. they make the three-pointer at the last thanks for joining us at 4-30. the news continues with live at next. this...
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that's why i was saying blair house as certainly significance >> do you think there will be blow-backoesn't? do you believe people will be upset that he's not going with any traditions whatsoever with the white house? >> i think that this is an unprecedented presidency and i think anybody who says they know what's going to happen is wrong. so you know, he's -- he has his own mind, he's going to do what he wants to do. at the same time, i think being presidential is important. to him, and to look presidential and this is part of a tradition that solidify that is conduct. i hope he does it but i also understand if he wants to stay at his gorgeous new digs. find outlet us know >> rocks sane with the washington journal. is it cold enough outside for you? >> it is beyond cold enough outside for me. i'll tell you that we were going over statistics and last year, earlier. we were like 67 degrees this time last year, now we're like 22. >> it's insane, we're not even -- isn't this gwen isn't this normally the temperatures we see in january and february >> yes, and it is drought bone chilling,
that's why i was saying blair house as certainly significance >> do you think there will be blow-backoesn't? do you believe people will be upset that he's not going with any traditions whatsoever with the white house? >> i think that this is an unprecedented presidency and i think anybody who says they know what's going to happen is wrong. so you know, he's -- he has his own mind, he's going to do what he wants to do. at the same time, i think being presidential is important. to...
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i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional men and women agree that climate change is one of the top threats to our existence. will we be up to the challenge? will we take action? ted turner: when i was born 70 years ago, there were just slightly over two billion people in the world, and now, there is almost seven billion. the number of people on the planet has increased by three and a half times in the lifetime of one person. this has never happened before. dalai lama: i often tell my indian friends and all the chinese friends that they combined, these tw
i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the most dangerous challenges facing our survival as a human race, climate change, economic dislocation, nuclear proliferation, social unrest, and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework that can help us face these problems and solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us collectively to take action. in this first episode, all of these exceptional...
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i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the greatest problems facing the human race and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework to help us solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us to take action. in this episode, threats to our economic future. after the world financial system teetered on the brink of collapse in late 2008, many new policies were put in place. and you'll hear about those. but what about other changes, in values, motivations and incentives? after all, markets rise and fall and rise again. but what are the lessons about markets and about ourselves that could mitigate the economic pain? so many lessons, but what have we actually learned? warren: the fall of 2008 was something different than anything any of us had ever seen. ♪ warren: it was even more extreme -- what was going on immediately -- than what was going on in 1929 or the subsequent depression in a big way. the train ca
i'm terre blair.n this series, we confront the greatest problems facing the human race and we examine each issue by asking if there is an ethical framework to help us solve them. to do that, we'll hear from an extraordinary group of leaders as they search for answers and perhaps inspire us to take action. in this episode, threats to our economic future. after the world financial system teetered on the brink of collapse in late 2008, many new policies were put in place. and you'll hear about...
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(jake and blair taylor: "from a small town in eastern oregon and we probably bring 100 people- which is probably 20 percent of our total.") jon tritsch: (the nfr year. 300 consecutive sell-outs and counting suggests it's working. reporting from the thomas & mack center, jon tritsch, 8 sports now.) ((kirsten joyce)) >>> mall of america is making history this holiday season... ((demetria obilor)) >> later we hear from the first black santa spreading cheer to the twin cities. ((kirsten joyce)) >> but first... parents continue their fight against turning one middle school into a charter. the latest fight straight ahead./// ((you're watching the valley's news leader... with brian loftus, demetria ((demetria obilor)) >>> new this morning... a trio of suspected thieves are now behind bars after retail ring of theft in the valley. police say these women stole stores throughout the valley including one in henderson. they now face several charges related to burglary and participating in a retail theft ring. police tell us they stole from at least five stores and the amount of merchandise they
(jake and blair taylor: "from a small town in eastern oregon and we probably bring 100 people- which is probably 20 percent of our total.") jon tritsch: (the nfr year. 300 consecutive sell-outs and counting suggests it's working. reporting from the thomas & mack center, jon tritsch, 8 sports now.) ((kirsten joyce)) >>> mall of america is making history this holiday season... ((demetria obilor)) >> later we hear from the first black santa spreading cheer to the twin...
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tony blair's efforts to encourage centrist politics around the world.l implications as the trump team breaks from tradition, and much more. >> woodruff: as rescue workers in oakland are continuing the >> woodruff: prosecutors said murder charges are possible if the case but did not indicate who could be charge. as rescue workers continue the task of recovering bodies and investigating past concerns about the warehouse that was consumed by fire, members of the city's artistic community are grieving and searching for a way forward. special correspondent joanne jennings reports from california. >> reporter: 24-year-old seung lee had never been to an art warehouse party before. so, when the freelance writer arrived at ghost ship, around 11:00 p.m. on friday night, he was immediately drawn into the scene. >> it was all antique furnitures and lumber. it was almost like being in the forest, and it was really there were corridors on the first floor where you could sneak into little hideaways where people could lounge in chairs. i thought this would be a good pl
tony blair's efforts to encourage centrist politics around the world.l implications as the trump team breaks from tradition, and much more. >> woodruff: as rescue workers in oakland are continuing the >> woodruff: prosecutors said murder charges are possible if the case but did not indicate who could be charge. as rescue workers continue the task of recovering bodies and investigating past concerns about the warehouse that was consumed by fire, members of the city's artistic...
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owned silver spring here and is the one who built the blair house that is in washington.she lives in the townhouse next to it. she would go back and forth, and she would entertain mary, and she would go over for tea. but of all of the people that i know, that is really the only one that i know of, and frankly, if any of you ever have an opportunity to read elizabeth blair lee's letters, she was writing a letter to her husband on the night of the assassination, somebody knocked on her door with the news, and that is the most dramatic letter about the assassination that you will ever read. >> like ladybird reporting the assassination of kennedy for her all-time. can you tell our group here about your research and how much documentary evidence there was about these women and how you found it? candice hooper: research is the most fun part about doing any of this. sometimes you are tearing your hair out. i had to turn to michelle grow, the civil war and reconstruction specialist at the library of congress, who has been an enormous support through the eight years it took me to
owned silver spring here and is the one who built the blair house that is in washington.she lives in the townhouse next to it. she would go back and forth, and she would entertain mary, and she would go over for tea. but of all of the people that i know, that is really the only one that i know of, and frankly, if any of you ever have an opportunity to read elizabeth blair lee's letters, she was writing a letter to her husband on the night of the assassination, somebody knocked on her door with...
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. >> this is "big problems/big thinkers" and i am terry blair.n this series, we confront the challenges facing the human race and try to identify an ethical framework to help us overcome them. in this episode, defining a successful life. as the world moves rapidly forward to ever move choices, and material advances, what are the contours for successful life, love, money, service to others, we will hear from an extraordinary group of men and women all successful in their own ways as they share their answers and together provide the roadmap for a life well lived. >> you have this body and mind, emotion. i want to ask them, a millionaire, billionaire, it is because of the money, no longer any emotional problems? then, i think i have to accept money really brings happiness. but some of my friends i think very rich, that mentally very unhappy. so that clearly shows the billions of money failed to bring inner peace. >> you say if someone goes through life and measures themselves solely by what they have, they will end up in trouble. what kind of troubl
. >> this is "big problems/big thinkers" and i am terry blair.n this series, we confront the challenges facing the human race and try to identify an ethical framework to help us overcome them. in this episode, defining a successful life. as the world moves rapidly forward to ever move choices, and material advances, what are the contours for successful life, love, money, service to others, we will hear from an extraordinary group of men and women all successful in their own ways...
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moreover, they are perpendicular to the end of blair's line facing south. the very direction from which the rebels are going to attack. i'm married to a yankee, y'all. and there are times like this when she says, steve, i will give just shy of a prince's ransom if you will devote to me and my relationship with you just a portion of the passion you give to these long dead rebel rebels. says, i can't, sweetheart. you're a yankee. i know. i'm walking into the den of the lions. welcome south, brothers and sisters. the confederates deployment was anything but easy given the terrain and the fact they were all tired and foot sore. bates men slogs through underbrush, muck and knee-deep water. walker runs into terry's mill pond. he got so angry when he faced it that he's going to shoot case turner until major cumming talks him out of it and cools him down. just a half hour before noon, hardee knows he's behind and knows he hasn't gained the yankee rear so he orders cleburne, mainey, bate and walker to attack in flank. he couldn't see where the yankees were. he said
moreover, they are perpendicular to the end of blair's line facing south. the very direction from which the rebels are going to attack. i'm married to a yankee, y'all. and there are times like this when she says, steve, i will give just shy of a prince's ransom if you will devote to me and my relationship with you just a portion of the passion you give to these long dead rebel rebels. says, i can't, sweetheart. you're a yankee. i know. i'm walking into the den of the lions. welcome south,...
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(jake and blair taylor: "from a small town in eastern oregon and we probably bring 100 people- which is probably 20 percent of our total.") jon tritsch: (the nfr wants to make this event more fan-friendly every year. suggests it's working. reporting from the thomas & mack center, jon tritsch, 8 sports now.) ((chris maathuis)) >> coming up in sports... we'll show ya who had a few impressive rides among the 120 cowboys and cowgirls all looking for a piece of the 10 million dollar purse. --denise ((denise valdez)) >>> not only are rodeo fans in vegas this week, but so are nascar fans. many of them lined the las vegas strip for a unique vt later to tell us about a new nascar title sponsor. >> but first... a warning for android users. more than 100 instances of cyberattacks have been found on the platform recently... but there is a simple fix to protect your phone. that's next here on the valley's news leader./// <<< voice over: "you're watching the valley's news leader...with dave courvoisier, this is 8 news now at eleven." >>> ((dave courvoisier)) >>> we want to remind you our toy and g
(jake and blair taylor: "from a small town in eastern oregon and we probably bring 100 people- which is probably 20 percent of our total.") jon tritsch: (the nfr wants to make this event more fan-friendly every year. suggests it's working. reporting from the thomas & mack center, jon tritsch, 8 sports now.) ((chris maathuis)) >> coming up in sports... we'll show ya who had a few impressive rides among the 120 cowboys and cowgirls all looking for a piece of the 10 million...
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blair's been a controversial figure in the u.k. for bringing britain into the iraq war.ld sex abuse was in british football clubs. a significant number of calls were received after former players made allegations of abuse against coaches. more than 860 people have called the hotline it set up just one week ago when allegations emerged. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm christine harvey. this is bloomberg. after 7:30 a.m. in hong kong, 10:30 a.m. in sydney. bloomberg's paul allen joins me now with a look at the markets. good morning. paul: good morning, christine. we're off to a fairly weak start on the asx. take a look at the organic food producer, bellamy's. that has lost 1/3 of its value in the first half hour of trade. a bit of story for graincorp, of about 1 1/4%. discount,tty good about 3% on thursday's close for graincorp. almost doubled in value this year, take a look at the action thursday night. it was back up almost 9%. thereof analysts speculating about speculation, much as you would
blair's been a controversial figure in the u.k. for bringing britain into the iraq war.ld sex abuse was in british football clubs. a significant number of calls were received after former players made allegations of abuse against coaches. more than 860 people have called the hotline it set up just one week ago when allegations emerged. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm christine harvey. this is bloomberg. after 7:30...
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and this executive was talking to tony blair, and he said, you know, you're one of the few people who runs a government who actually understands how the oil markets work, isn't that a shame. and blair supposedly said you really wouldn't all the other politicians to know because then they'd think they could do something about it. [laughter] >> host: that sticks in my mind. that's what's happening in washington right now in both parties. >> guest: right. >> host: both parties are trying to get a handle and show that they're reacting to gasoline prices when, in effect, they have little power over prices. >> guest: right. the question of what does energy independence mean, even though the way it's used in political campaigns is frustrating because it's so sort of divorced from the actual subject matter. but there's a real subject there that's important and interesting, and it's changing. and exxonmobil's position in the quest for energy independence is also changing. because basically, while it's true that being a net exporter or a net importer of oil is not really the right way to think
and this executive was talking to tony blair, and he said, you know, you're one of the few people who runs a government who actually understands how the oil markets work, isn't that a shame. and blair supposedly said you really wouldn't all the other politicians to know because then they'd think they could do something about it. [laughter] >> host: that sticks in my mind. that's what's happening in washington right now in both parties. >> guest: right. >> host: both parties...
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a previously leader, tony blair, came under scrutiny with the publication of the chilcott inquiry‘s reporte iraq war. it was 2.3 million words long. the decision to go to war in iraq and to remove saddam hussein from power in a coalition of over a0 countries led by the usa as much was the hardest, most momentous and agonising decision i took in my ten years as prime minister. now, ukip, where to start? after basically causing the referendum and then winning it, nigel farage resigned as ukip leader. during the referendum campaign i said that i want my country back. what i'm saying today is i want my life back. and it begins right now, thank you. diane james succeeded him but didn't much like the look of it and quit after 18 days. steven woolfe was hospitalised following an alleged punch—up with a fellow mep, after he left hospital he left ukip. i will be withdrawing my application to become leader of ukip and i'm actually withdrawing myself from ukip. you are resigning from the party. yes, with immediate effect. the next leadership contest was won by paul nuttall. there are open goals in br
a previously leader, tony blair, came under scrutiny with the publication of the chilcott inquiry‘s reporte iraq war. it was 2.3 million words long. the decision to go to war in iraq and to remove saddam hussein from power in a coalition of over a0 countries led by the usa as much was the hardest, most momentous and agonising decision i took in my ten years as prime minister. now, ukip, where to start? after basically causing the referendum and then winning it, nigel farage resigned as ukip...
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no frozen toes at blair elementary in waukeshis winter season. in t spiri of st. nicholas, meijer donated close to 400 children's boots. in the german tale.. if kids are good, santa fills their shoes with candy. each boot had a clementine, candy cane and a holiday card. some milwaukee public schools' students received free books today and a chance to meet a children's author.it's part of the "my very own library help thousands of students build their own home libraries and develop their reading skills.this is the second year of the initiative. "this book fair is mostly about us having books because some people don't read, so most of the kids here, kindergartener to 8th, they don't read"the program kicked off in december of 2015 and during the last school year, the my very own library program distributed more than 34-thousand books to students in 10 m-p-s schools. still ahead - we'll get a look at the markets this afternoon... and -- no more waiting in line-- amazon announced it's latest idea called "amazon go"-- how it works and when more stores are taking a look
no frozen toes at blair elementary in waukeshis winter season. in t spiri of st. nicholas, meijer donated close to 400 children's boots. in the german tale.. if kids are good, santa fills their shoes with candy. each boot had a clementine, candy cane and a holiday card. some milwaukee public schools' students received free books today and a chance to meet a children's author.it's part of the "my very own library help thousands of students build their own home libraries and develop their...
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blair miller walks us through it. >> reporter: fox 25 obtained this video from a surveillance camera on stoughton street near where the officers were dragged. you can see them standing in front of the black suv and suddenly a car comes flying by them and officers duck out of the way. seconds later, the street is full of police lights and vehicles chasing after the suspect's car. a few minutes after that, police flood the scene searching for any clues. the four officers, one of them broke their elbow. the others received custom bruises. police say the driver was captured several hours later. he has been charged with 4 counts of assault with a deadly weapon and we have also learned he has a long history of drug and assault arrests. weeks is due back in court on december 19th. blair miller, fox 25 news. >>> tonight police searching for a missing hiker in rhode island say the situation is getting dire. they say the chilly weather will make it harder for 59-year-old the coventry woman went into the arcadia woods with her two dogs on monday. she has not been seen since. more than 150 volun
blair miller walks us through it. >> reporter: fox 25 obtained this video from a surveillance camera on stoughton street near where the officers were dragged. you can see them standing in front of the black suv and suddenly a car comes flying by them and officers duck out of the way. seconds later, the street is full of police lights and vehicles chasing after the suspect's car. a few minutes after that, police flood the scene searching for any clues. the four officers, one of them broke...
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a local grocery store is warm during the winter.workers from meijer surprised students at blair elementary in waukesha with winter boots on st. nick's day this morning. all in all... the superstore donated close to 400 pairs of boots for the kids. "this will allow all of our children the oppurtunity to actually play in the snow and not have to remain on the blacktop and it's something as well that's teaching thethe community cares about them and that these children are important to people in the co the boots students also got a clementine, candy cane and holiday card. storm team 4 now....it might not fell like it now, but a cold front is on the way in. meteorologist jesse ritka joins us with when we can expect the temps to drop. yesterday was cloudy and seasonal with highs in the mid of sunday's 2-4" of snow. this morning remains mostly cloudy and chilly with lows in the mid 30s along the lake and upper 20s inland. after some morning patchy fog, today is mostly cloudy and seasonal with highs in the mid to upper 30s, and a few flurries late in the day. a cold front moves through the area to
a local grocery store is warm during the winter.workers from meijer surprised students at blair elementary in waukesha with winter boots on st. nick's day this morning. all in all... the superstore donated close to 400 pairs of boots for the kids. "this will allow all of our children the oppurtunity to actually play in the snow and not have to remain on the blacktop and it's something as well that's teaching thethe community cares about them and that these children are important to people...
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wind chills will be near 10 by wednesday there won't be any frozen toes at blair elementary this morning. in the spirit of st. nicholas, meijer is donating close to 400 children's boots. in the german tale.. if kids are good, santa fills their shoes with candy. so when kids walk into their classrooms today, they'll find their new boots and some treats inside. santa claus got himself a holiday makeover in portland, oregon.this is "hipster santa", and he's holding court at portland's pioneer place mall. suit.. hipster santa wears black glasses, blue jeans and a sweater straight out "the big lebowski."he's even got a man bun! he'll be there through december 22nd. still ahead this morning: thank you tour: where the president-elect will be thanking supporters for job-- later today. plus...skip the chips-- and grab some almonds! why the simple snack switch could ?improve three ? ? ? ? la vie est belle. la vie est belle. the eau de parfum, lanc?me. president-elect donald trump continues his "u-s thank you tour 2016."the tour is essentially a victory lap covering the battleground states where he
wind chills will be near 10 by wednesday there won't be any frozen toes at blair elementary this morning. in the spirit of st. nicholas, meijer is donating close to 400 children's boots. in the german tale.. if kids are good, santa fills their shoes with candy. so when kids walk into their classrooms today, they'll find their new boots and some treats inside. santa claus got himself a holiday makeover in portland, oregon.this is "hipster santa", and he's holding court at portland's...
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. >> now, former british prime minister tony blair on the u.k. vote to leave the european union. topics included the impact of the brexit vote on the nation and the growing rise of populism around the world. this was part of the no labels conference in washington. >> my name is gillian tett. as you just heard, i am from the financial times. i run our editorial coverage across the americas region and i am absolutely delighted to be part of this today because despite what some of you may be feeling about the media, i heard the comment earlier this morning, are absolutely committed to providing fair, credible and informed coverage of what is going on, not just readers, butcan around the world. i'm sure many of you are feeling right now that you have lived through a political earthquake in the last month. are living through a political earthquake. well, i've got news for you. britain got here first. or, there first. because as you all know, there was an earthquake earlier this summer in the u.k. in relation to the brexit vote. there has just been a new vote on the leader of the oppos
. >> now, former british prime minister tony blair on the u.k. vote to leave the european union. topics included the impact of the brexit vote on the nation and the growing rise of populism around the world. this was part of the no labels conference in washington. >> my name is gillian tett. as you just heard, i am from the financial times. i run our editorial coverage across the americas region and i am absolutely delighted to be part of this today because despite what some of you...
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kathy blair koch/lives nearby "and we are so excited that is hor tt good vision food for every" everybody" gardenerhe menu will change on . they'll ve celebrating the and opening ek lalweg. the tricklebee cafe lated at north and 45th. 3 you might say it's a little bit of vail colorado in the rolling hiof western kenosha county. wilmot mountain opens fothseon today and skiers will notice some changesk underwent 13-million-dollars in improvements. the new owner...vail resorts, instd three new 4-person chairlifts... significaly changed the base area, including a new ski school building with a ?magic et? instead of a tow rope.there's also a new terrain park and 56 new snowing guns. wilmot opens at 10 this morni. wednesday...ht but frigid. patchy blowi snow.highs around 13. west winds 10 to 20 mph d gusts to 30 during the afternoon tranlating to wind chills -5 to -150. wednesday night...bitterly cold. partly cloudy. around 2 below. st winds 10 to 20 mph. wind ill readings 12 below to 22 below zero. thursday...bitterly ld. sunny. highs 5-100. west winds 10 to 15 mph. wind chill read0 1below to
kathy blair koch/lives nearby "and we are so excited that is hor tt good vision food for every" everybody" gardenerhe menu will change on . they'll ve celebrating the and opening ek lalweg. the tricklebee cafe lated at north and 45th. 3 you might say it's a little bit of vail colorado in the rolling hiof western kenosha county. wilmot mountain opens fothseon today and skiers will notice some changesk underwent 13-million-dollars in improvements. the new owner...vail resorts,...
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did not think the blair witch would look like such a classic witch, but there you go. donald trump reportedly invited the leader of the philippines to the white house next year despite the fact that he previously told president obama to go to hell. said obama, oh, i'm already there. [ light laughter ] i'm already there. this is exactly what i thought it would be like. donald trump has nominated ben carson to be his secretary of housing and urban incidentally hud is the sound that ben carson made when he heard the news. ben, donald trump is on the phone. hud? [ light laughter ] that's right, ben carson has accepted donald trump's offer to be secretary of housing and urban development, despite previously saying he did not feel qualified to lead a governmental department. but he changed his mind, because he stayed at a holiday inn express last night. a recent -- hud? a recent poll found that 58% of americans believe donald trump will try to work with democrats. oh, russia has democrats? i didn't know. [ laughter and applause ] japan's prime minister will visit pearl harbo
did not think the blair witch would look like such a classic witch, but there you go. donald trump reportedly invited the leader of the philippines to the white house next year despite the fact that he previously told president obama to go to hell. said obama, oh, i'm already there. [ light laughter ] i'm already there. this is exactly what i thought it would be like. donald trump has nominated ben carson to be his secretary of housing and urban incidentally hud is the sound that ben carson...
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it is just under an hour. >> we are very privileged to have bill blair with us today. is a professor of middle american history at penn state university, which has one of the best faculties in the country dealing with the civil war era. a number of his colleagues are well-known known, and he is right at the top of that list as a teacher at penn state. he received all of his degrees, his bachelor, master, and phd at penn state. i first met
it is just under an hour. >> we are very privileged to have bill blair with us today. is a professor of middle american history at penn state university, which has one of the best faculties in the country dealing with the civil war era. a number of his colleagues are well-known known, and he is right at the top of that list as a teacher at penn state. he received all of his degrees, his bachelor, master, and phd at penn state. i first met
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. >> blair, you can see things change in an instant. >> those boston police officer were struck last week in dorchester trying to question a man suspected of having a gun, but the man refused to get out of the car. off. fox 25 obtained this video from a surveillance camera on stone street near where the officer were dragged. suddenly a car flies back and they duck out of the way. seconds later it's fum of police lights, and a fie minutes after the police flood the scene looking for clues. the suspect's car did strike four officers, on and bruises. the driver was captured several hours later. he's been charged with four counts of assault with a dangerous weapon. he has a long history of drug and assault arrests. he's due back in court december 19th. >>> hard to believe no one was hurt in this collision with a commuter rail train this morning that left a car upside-down in needham. check it out. firefighters say the car was it caused delays for the commuters who were diverted to needham center. >>> steven lynch is reacting tonight after his choice for party minority leader failed in hi
. >> blair, you can see things change in an instant. >> those boston police officer were struck last week in dorchester trying to question a man suspected of having a gun, but the man refused to get out of the car. off. fox 25 obtained this video from a surveillance camera on stone street near where the officer were dragged. suddenly a car flies back and they duck out of the way. seconds later it's fum of police lights, and a fie minutes after the police flood the scene looking for...
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it is just under an hour. >> speaking of our speakers, we are very privileged to have bill blair with us today. he is a professor of middle american history at penn state university, whicha
it is just under an hour. >> speaking of our speakers, we are very privileged to have bill blair with us today. he is a professor of middle american history at penn state university, whicha
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we're live in the control room, blair miller. fox 25 news. >> it was a nice day for a walk in boston. some areas reached near 60 degrees. sarah is here now. tomorrow will be another nice one, but it's going to be windy. >> that enmoos a drop in temperatures, especially from what we experienced today. and 62 in new bedford and 60 on the vineyard and 57 was the high in boston. that's about 10 degrees higher than the average, and that came after morning rainshowers. we had that sunshine and now some clouds fill across the sky. we're going to continue to see the breezy conditions through the evening and overnight. currently it's in the 40s to low 50s, so not too bad this evening. as we go through time, i want to show you that by 8:00 we stay in the 40s. 30s to the north and west as we especially through the interior. by the time you wake up tomorrow morning, temperatures are down into the 30s away from the coast. if you head to work or school or at the bus stop, expect those temperatures in the 30s. scattered clouds and sunshine alon
we're live in the control room, blair miller. fox 25 news. >> it was a nice day for a walk in boston. some areas reached near 60 degrees. sarah is here now. tomorrow will be another nice one, but it's going to be windy. >> that enmoos a drop in temperatures, especially from what we experienced today. and 62 in new bedford and 60 on the vineyard and 57 was the high in boston. that's about 10 degrees higher than the average, and that came after morning rainshowers. we had that...
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blair said something like you wouldn't want the other politicians to wake up because they think they can do something about it. >> host: one that sticks in my mind, as is happening in washington, in both parties, both parties are trying to get a handle and show that they are reacting to gasoline prices when in effect they have very little power over gasoline prices. >> guest: the question of what are the benefits of energy independence or what does energy independence mean, even the way it is used in political campaigns is frustrating because it is so divorced from the subject matter. there is a real subject that is important and interesting and changing and axon mobile's position in the quest of energy independence is also changing. basically while it is true that being a net exporter or net importer of oil is not the right way to think about energy security because everybody -- doesn't matter if you are selling or buying, the price is a global price. that is not true of natural gas which is more regionally priced. there has been some evolution toward global integrated gas market bu
blair said something like you wouldn't want the other politicians to wake up because they think they can do something about it. >> host: one that sticks in my mind, as is happening in washington, in both parties, both parties are trying to get a handle and show that they are reacting to gasoline prices when in effect they have very little power over gasoline prices. >> guest: the question of what are the benefits of energy independence or what does energy independence mean, even the...
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talk about this, nobody can talk about is better than former british prime minister tony blair to beerated by gillian. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> good afternoon. is this working? not yet. fantastic. it is now. good afternoon, everybody. i come from the financial times. i run our edit your coverage across the americas region, and i'm absolutely delighted to be part of this today because i was there was some of you may be feeling about the media, i heard the comment earlier this morning, are absolutely committed to providing fair, credible and informed coverage of what is going on, not just for our un-american region but around the world. i'm sure many of you are feeling right now that you have lived through a political earthquake in the last month. are living through a political earthquake. well, i've got news for you. britain got here first, or their first. because as you all moment there was an earthquake earlier this summer in the uk in relation to the brexit vote. and it's an earthquake that is still continuing. there's just been a new vote on the leader of the opposition labor pa
talk about this, nobody can talk about is better than former british prime minister tony blair to beerated by gillian. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> good afternoon. is this working? not yet. fantastic. it is now. good afternoon, everybody. i come from the financial times. i run our edit your coverage across the americas region, and i'm absolutely delighted to be part of this today because i was there was some of you may be feeling about the media, i heard the comment earlier this morning,...
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and blair, you brought really a much-needed bit of goodwill right here.l me about it. >> well, chevron is engaged with our communities and so excited to be able to support the food banks. we think about it a lot this time of year but they are doing incredible work all-year round and both with our financial support and the support of our employees, it's great to be here tonight. >> it's great that it's that kinds of an effort. larry, we have been talking about this probably for a couple decades you and i and the need is still here. >> very much so. we serve about 190,000 people a month so between us and the alameda food bank this is going to provide a lot of fresh food to people fruits and vegetables and good stuff. >> $120,000. you say the employees have an active role in this, right? [ applause ] >> our employees are actively volunteering all year round. the need is there all year rounds. >> our thanks to the chevron folks. you can donate at your local whole foods market or go on like at cbssf.com/give. we'll be right back. ♪ tomorrow's the day we'll pla
and blair, you brought really a much-needed bit of goodwill right here.l me about it. >> well, chevron is engaged with our communities and so excited to be able to support the food banks. we think about it a lot this time of year but they are doing incredible work all-year round and both with our financial support and the support of our employees, it's great to be here tonight. >> it's great that it's that kinds of an effort. larry, we have been talking about this probably for a...
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with the mass migration, the labour party, under blair in particular, the poor were getting poorer. it is unforgivable. >> i think that immigration is a big problem. i think it is a case that the wheres filling the gap labor once was for the working class. alan: they have upended the post -cold war liberal agenda. we know what we are in transition from, not yet to. alan little, bbc news laura:. the backlash against globalization on both sides of the atlantic. if you are scared of heights, close your eyes. one man that isn't is alan eustace. tea set the record for the highest parachute jump in 2014. spacesuitn -- the that he wore is on display in virginia. jane o'brien went to look. jane: what goes up must go down, but reaching the stratosphere was the first challenge. it took two hours to ascend and 15 minutes to parachute to earth, at times traveling faster than the speed of sound. previous explorers used complicated capsules. ance used ebola on and a special suit. alan: we tried to build a space suit that was the equivalent to scuba diving with tanks included . i did not have to d
with the mass migration, the labour party, under blair in particular, the poor were getting poorer. it is unforgivable. >> i think that immigration is a big problem. i think it is a case that the wheres filling the gap labor once was for the working class. alan: they have upended the post -cold war liberal agenda. we know what we are in transition from, not yet to. alan little, bbc news laura:. the backlash against globalization on both sides of the atlantic. if you are scared of heights,...
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is he going to be the new tony blair of france, sort of being more on the center or left wing. he hasn't been able to decide. he has always been going the other way. he is a prime minister who was more of a centrist. there is a lot of infighting that francois hollande as a leader was not capable of putting an end for. in result, he has almost between in trying and failing to figure it out so far. >> in the run-up to the primary, we know one will be there. we can guess that emanuel volz might be there. which person better suited to carry the mandate? >> it is going to be an existential fight for the uture of france. one is a bit of a protectionist. he is fighting for the heart of the socialist party with traditionally the trade unions and you will a the people who are more on the left of the party. emanuel, is it he does run, is more of a send terrorist. e is ready to -- he is a centrist. he wanted to change the look of the party. he said the word socialist should be dropped. he is not talking about that anymore at this people. t that tells you the direction he wanted to go.. th
is he going to be the new tony blair of france, sort of being more on the center or left wing. he hasn't been able to decide. he has always been going the other way. he is a prime minister who was more of a centrist. there is a lot of infighting that francois hollande as a leader was not capable of putting an end for. in result, he has almost between in trying and failing to figure it out so far. >> in the run-up to the primary, we know one will be there. we can guess that emanuel volz...
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patrick: representatives from meijer stopped by blair elementary school in waukesha this morning to drop off hundreds of pairs of winter boots. >> it is a great feeling to know person's life in whatever fashion it is and just seeing the look on their faces when they walk in it just warms your heart really. patrick: meijer gave out 400 sets of boots today and an orange with each set just as saint nick would do. joyce: i love with that girl said, i'm going to wear them forever. a new non-stop flight option starts tomorrow at mitchell international airport. patrick: frontier airlines will inaugurate its first non-stop flight from milwaukee to phoenix. the celebration of the new this flight is part of several expansions by frontier airlines. also happening tomorrow, a presentation on holiday planning and stress management. the free event is inside the oak creek library. starting at 4:15, you can learn how to identify holiday stress triggers and how to set healthy boundaries. a story of people helping people. joyce: a family and a toys "r" us cashier start a pay it help dozens of people down
patrick: representatives from meijer stopped by blair elementary school in waukesha this morning to drop off hundreds of pairs of winter boots. >> it is a great feeling to know person's life in whatever fashion it is and just seeing the look on their faces when they walk in it just warms your heart really. patrick: meijer gave out 400 sets of boots today and an orange with each set just as saint nick would do. joyce: i love with that girl said, i'm going to wear them forever. a new...
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he severally decided he had to go to congress because tony blair -- not tony blair but david cameron lost the vote in the parliament on thursday. on friday president obama felt hearing from congress, oh, you've got to come to us, got to come to us. he would go there and get the decision. the decision wasn't forthcoming. in the meantime, i got a deal with lavrov to get all of the chemical weapons out of the country. so in effect, we got a better result out of not doing it, but it was the threat of doing it that brought about the result and the lack of doing it perception-wise cost us significantly in the region and i know that. so does the president, as much as we think it's a misinterpretation somehow, it doesn't matter. it cost. perception can often just be the reality. so i think we're on the right course. i think we're going to stem the tide providing we do not retreat from the region, not just militarily with our presence and our potential use of force, but more importantly right now, our ability to try to deal with these countries' governance and their ability to address these y
he severally decided he had to go to congress because tony blair -- not tony blair but david cameron lost the vote in the parliament on thursday. on friday president obama felt hearing from congress, oh, you've got to come to us, got to come to us. he would go there and get the decision. the decision wasn't forthcoming. in the meantime, i got a deal with lavrov to get all of the chemical weapons out of the country. so in effect, we got a better result out of not doing it, but it was the threat...
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. >> steve: no frozen toes at blair elementary in waukesha this winter season. in the spirit of st. nicholas, meyer donated close to 400 pair of boots. santa fills their shoes with candy in the story. each boot had a a candy cane and a holiday card. >> shannon: pretty sweet. especially the candy cane. chief meteorologist john malan on how long temperatures will be heading down. >> john: this is out west. coming here? >> shannon: heavily armed sheriff's deputies are standing watch at a looting area subway station. that's after the fbi got word that the station was a target of a terrorist attack planned for today. the is still being investigated, but authorities are taking no chances. >> steve: federal investigators say a refrigerator is being looked at as a possible source of that deadly warehouse fire in oakland, california. 36 bodies have been recovered from the fire, as crews continue to search for more. 85% of the building has been cleared. one corner, though, remains unstable, it is still inaccessible to search teams. >> shannon: there's a severe pollution problem in paris, fran
. >> steve: no frozen toes at blair elementary in waukesha this winter season. in the spirit of st. nicholas, meyer donated close to 400 pair of boots. santa fills their shoes with candy in the story. each boot had a a candy cane and a holiday card. >> shannon: pretty sweet. especially the candy cane. chief meteorologist john malan on how long temperatures will be heading down. >> john: this is out west. coming here? >> shannon: heavily armed sheriff's deputies are...
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. >> reporter: tributes are an important step forward according to dennis blair, former commander of pacific forces. >> it the is not that history will be forgotten but it will be a historic willal event that is leading to greater things, not as something that will nau on the history of both countries. >> reporter: with that shared history two countries head in the new year and a new administration, rhyme minister aba met with president trump in insuring just days after the election. ambassador kennedy is confident that the u.s./japan partnership will remain on solid ground. >> i think the alliance is so strong, and it has so much bipartisan sporty think president trump will recognize that. >> reporter: chip reid, cbs news, honolulu. >>> you may want to make your gift returns sooner rather than later, consumer from consume are world.org found big stores are tightening their return policies. macy's requires all returns within a year, instead of anytime, and kohl's deadline for premium electronics is now january 31st and cost co alliance returns must be made in 90 days. survey found ma
. >> reporter: tributes are an important step forward according to dennis blair, former commander of pacific forces. >> it the is not that history will be forgotten but it will be a historic willal event that is leading to greater things, not as something that will nau on the history of both countries. >> reporter: with that shared history two countries head in the new year and a new administration, rhyme minister aba met with president trump in insuring just days after the...