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>> yes. >> seth: you went to jerry butler's wedding. [ cheers and applause ] >> i went to jerry butler's to say, there's a story behind this wedding that -- you're applauding now, but if you knew what it took to get to this wedding. i was traveling at the time. and when i travel and i get jetlag, you know, i'm prone to take the occasional ambien. >> seth: sure. >> i didn't have any. i borrowed them from my manager. i had five ambien. [ audience ohs ] and i also take these vitamin pills in the morning. you know, they're natural pills. and my girlfriend put five ambien in the vitamin bag. and i was seeing my architect that day before the wedding, and i thought, "i'll go down and get a sandwich." i get a sandwich from the deli and i take my vitamin pills. i also took five ambien. i didn't know this. and we're up -- and i'm going through the plans with my band. i have to stand up to do this. i put the plans on my bed. i start swaying and i go, "what are these plans doing to me?" [ laughter ] and then i think i said another couple things about the plans and then just face planted on the bed.
>> yes. >> seth: you went to jerry butler's wedding. [ cheers and applause ] >> i went to jerry butler's to say, there's a story behind this wedding that -- you're applauding now, but if you knew what it took to get to this wedding. i was traveling at the time. and when i travel and i get jetlag, you know, i'm prone to take the occasional ambien. >> seth: sure. >> i didn't have any. i borrowed them from my manager. i had five ambien. [ audience ohs ] and i also...
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grant had targeted that one line in what had been butler's army en butler's army of the james to sever the connection. butler failed to do so. he is going to be roundly criticized. he is bottled up. he certainly is not bottled up. it is one of those lines from grant, that is criticized. it doesn't impact him as a general but butler is free to operate at bermuda hundred. he can easily cross the river on pontoon bridges. he demonstrates that on june 9, 1864, when he does attempt to capture petersburg by sending an expeditionary force that will be repulsed by the old men and boys of petersburg, but butler is certainly not bottled up. petersburg is going to soon be that objective of grant. this is yet another instance when one of grant's other generals is going to make his life more difficult. just as mcclellan had caused those defenses to be constructed, butler will once again demonstrate how weakly held they are to the confederate that june 9 failed attack is going to impact the june 15 attacks against petersburg. grant is actually going to gently school butler in a message on june 11, w
grant had targeted that one line in what had been butler's army en butler's army of the james to sever the connection. butler failed to do so. he is going to be roundly criticized. he is bottled up. he certainly is not bottled up. it is one of those lines from grant, that is criticized. it doesn't impact him as a general but butler is free to operate at bermuda hundred. he can easily cross the river on pontoon bridges. he demonstrates that on june 9, 1864, when he does attempt to capture...
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while -- ben butler while grant is on the move. ultimately he is going to decide on the second of those two strategies. element of this movement is on june 7, he's going to dispatch sheridan anna calvo read to destroy the virginia central railroad north of richmond and continue into the shenandoah to influence events there. variedid, although with degrees of success to put it perhaps the best way for the union, at least does is exceed in drawing -- does succeed and drawing off the confederate calvary. preventing lee from having that same type of intelligence that stuart have provided where he pretty much outlined the entire union position and movement. s. he has his options. he has chosen to try and move to the james river via longbridge and jones bridge. both of those bridges, those are crossing places. neither breach is there -- bridge is there. going to have to build the bridge as swiftly as possible and then continued to find a way. men across thehe title james river. how are you going to get the supply train across? is the dil
while -- ben butler while grant is on the move. ultimately he is going to decide on the second of those two strategies. element of this movement is on june 7, he's going to dispatch sheridan anna calvo read to destroy the virginia central railroad north of richmond and continue into the shenandoah to influence events there. variedid, although with degrees of success to put it perhaps the best way for the union, at least does is exceed in drawing -- does succeed and drawing off the confederate...
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issue of fugitives continually coming into butler's lines. butler's question had evolved from a 1861, i've gotten the authority not to return the slaves, i have that. what is their future condition? they no longer owe service they are no longer owned by their former masters, does that mean they are free? are they now slaves of the federal government? what is the policy here? cameron writes back and tells butler not to make any distinctions about whether or not the slaves were coming into his lines were enslaved to loyal or disloyal masters. he tells butler to keep records of the slaves who come into his lines so any loyal slaveowners who lose their slaves through this policy might be compensated postwar. but he doesn't say you need to figure out who is fleeing a loyal master versus a disloyal master because slaves fix -- quickly figure out we -- the dynamic of union anti-slavery policy and all slaves say they are fleeing disloyal masters. early in the war there tailoring their personal stories to what they understand about union antislavery p
issue of fugitives continually coming into butler's lines. butler's question had evolved from a 1861, i've gotten the authority not to return the slaves, i have that. what is their future condition? they no longer owe service they are no longer owned by their former masters, does that mean they are free? are they now slaves of the federal government? what is the policy here? cameron writes back and tells butler not to make any distinctions about whether or not the slaves were coming into his...
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he said he was there is general butler. i don't know if he thinks his service isn't over, i don't know what's going on. he says he is there as the lawyer but also there is general butler and demands the militia come to him as they stuck their arms and surrender those and that he formally apologize to the butler boys for how they treated them on the fourth of july. prince rivers asked if they did all of that, what he vouch for their safety, he said it is owing to have that they apologize for how they treated his son on the fourth. so -- here is our situation. most of the militia is hold up, this is where the parade was, most of the militia is here, with 120 rounds of ammo, their guns were -- the gun that fought the civil war we think of as a breakthrough. it was a rifle musket on the shoulder of every man in the army. but it is the winchester, that technology comes in after the civil war, think of it as the gun that won the west. african-americans in their armory with 120 rounds of ammo and crummy guns, a comparison to peopl
he said he was there is general butler. i don't know if he thinks his service isn't over, i don't know what's going on. he says he is there as the lawyer but also there is general butler and demands the militia come to him as they stuck their arms and surrender those and that he formally apologize to the butler boys for how they treated them on the fourth of july. prince rivers asked if they did all of that, what he vouch for their safety, he said it is owing to have that they apologize for how...
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in 1861, general benjamin butler -- he was stationed at fort monroe in virginia -- he was the general at this fort, and during his time there, african-americans escaped from their enslaver. they sought refuge at the fort. they were taken in, but the next day there was knocking on the door demanding that their enslaved people were returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, said that these people were now contraband of war. that is where the term comes from. this term spread like wildfire. today as historians we use it to describe formerly enslaved people who found their refugee and freedom during the time. but during the war, this term was used in white communities as a very derogative term. it was used to describe formerly enslaved people with the idea that they were helpless and childlike. and in the african-american community, this was used to differentiate people who had their freedom before the war and people who gained their freedom during the war. in alexandria, these encampments started cropping up and women in particular started noticing they need
in 1861, general benjamin butler -- he was stationed at fort monroe in virginia -- he was the general at this fort, and during his time there, african-americans escaped from their enslaver. they sought refuge at the fort. they were taken in, but the next day there was knocking on the door demanding that their enslaved people were returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, said that these people were now contraband of war. that is where the term comes from. this...
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in 1861, general benjamin butler, stationed at fort munro e in virginia, he was the general at this fort, and during his time there, african-americans escaped from there in slaver, soft refuge, -- and sought refuge at the fort. the next day the man was demanding enslaved people were returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, and said that these people are now contraband of war. this term spread like wildfire. this term today, we use it as historians to describe formerly enslaved people who found refuge and freedom during this time. during the war the term was used as a derogatory term, describing formerly enslaved people, but with the idea that they were helpless were childlike, and in the african american community, this was used to differentiate people who had their freedom before the war and gained their freedom during the war. in alexandria, these encampments started cropping up. women started noticing these encampments need basic human necessities, including food, shelter, clothing. women like elizabeth --, a formerly enslaved woman, best known as misse
in 1861, general benjamin butler, stationed at fort munro e in virginia, he was the general at this fort, and during his time there, african-americans escaped from there in slaver, soft refuge, -- and sought refuge at the fort. the next day the man was demanding enslaved people were returned. butler, who was a lawyer before the war, thinking on his toes, and said that these people are now contraband of war. this term spread like wildfire. this term today, we use it as historians to describe...
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butler, good morning to you. fiscal helpwith the of illinois, illinois is a state that is coptiansly ranked at the bottom or near the pottom of fiscal health when it comes to various state rankings why is that? >> well, we have a lot of big chal lens in illinois when it comes to the budget house. bottf fiscal health when it comes to various state rankings big white is that? -- rankings. why is that? guest: we have huge pension debt in the state of illinois. with $130 billion in unfunded pension liability. medicaid payments have skyrocketed over the next -- past decade and a half. on top of that, we are coming off an unprecedented budget impasse, what we did not have a budget for the state of illinois for two years. that accumulated unpaid bills upwards of $60 million. debt just our structural problem in the state of illinois is squeezing out a lot of the other programs we want to fund. situation.gh those in the general assembly try to battle it, but it is a hard situation for the citizens of illinois. with the se
butler, good morning to you. fiscal helpwith the of illinois, illinois is a state that is coptiansly ranked at the bottom or near the pottom of fiscal health when it comes to various state rankings why is that? >> well, we have a lot of big chal lens in illinois when it comes to the budget house. bottf fiscal health when it comes to various state rankings big white is that? -- rankings. why is that? guest: we have huge pension debt in the state of illinois. with $130 billion in unfunded...
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gerard butler, everybody! we'll be right back with rowan gerard butler, everybody!nson. 3 ♪ we added a burger, now topped with our queso ♪ ♪ it's que-so-amazing, que-so see you soon ♪ ♪ 3 for $10 bucks, baby, bucks, baby, bucks ♪ mmm-hmm... ♪ oh, baby, 3 for $10 bucks ♪ ♪ baby, bucks, baby, bucks ♪ than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests, and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your do
gerard butler, everybody! we'll be right back with rowan gerard butler, everybody!nson. 3 ♪ we added a burger, now topped with our queso ♪ ♪ it's que-so-amazing, que-so see you soon ♪ ♪ 3 for $10 bucks, baby, bucks, baby, bucks ♪ mmm-hmm... ♪ oh, baby, 3 for $10 bucks ♪ ♪ baby, bucks, baby, bucks ♪ than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with...
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who wouldn't-- laugh i would not want to be batman's butler. you know what else has got to be a tough job? nebraska tourism commissioner. it's got to be hard to draw folks there, so they're thinking outside the box. the nebraska tourism commission just revealed its actual new "nebraska: honestly, it's not for everyone." nchtsz oh, man, come on now! ( applause ) >> stephen: nebraska, are you okay? seriously. it seems like you could use a vacation to not nebraska. ( laughter ) i know what they're trying to do here. they're trying to charm us with brutal honesty, and i get that. but being honest about something bad doesn't really make it better. the new york commission for tourism unsuccessfully tried that in the 70s with, "i'm not going to lie to you. you're being stabbed." ( laughter ) and neb-- this is true-- they put some real effort into this. because "brand consultants hired by the state found that most consumers don't consider nebraska to be a leisure travel destination." i believe those consultants are with the firm of "no, (bleep), and sh
who wouldn't-- laugh i would not want to be batman's butler. you know what else has got to be a tough job? nebraska tourism commissioner. it's got to be hard to draw folks there, so they're thinking outside the box. the nebraska tourism commission just revealed its actual new "nebraska: honestly, it's not for everyone." nchtsz oh, man, come on now! ( applause ) >> stephen: nebraska, are you okay? seriously. it seems like you could use a vacation to not nebraska. ( laughter ) i...
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grant tries to fire ben butler. he does it a little shiftily, if you will, because he says, oh, butler will command the department of the james, instead of fort monroe, i want to put william smith in command of the field forces and initially the orders are cut and issued and then lincoln gets word of it and basically tells grant, you can do this if you want but it's an election year and he's a very prominent democrat who's been mentioned as a potential running mate and national politician and you might want to consider that and grant gets the hint and pulls it back. so the short answer is yes, politics. >> another question? >> yeah, chris. lincoln talked about the arithmetic. was there a point where grant accepted that concept or did he always think that attrition was the way to win? chris: i push back on the idea that grant fights a war of attrition. yes, he does attrit the confederate army quite a bit. he fights incredibly large battles with high casualty lists on both sides. grant has made a hard calculus about t
grant tries to fire ben butler. he does it a little shiftily, if you will, because he says, oh, butler will command the department of the james, instead of fort monroe, i want to put william smith in command of the field forces and initially the orders are cut and issued and then lincoln gets word of it and basically tells grant, you can do this if you want but it's an election year and he's a very prominent democrat who's been mentioned as a potential running mate and national politician and...
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butler desperately wants to leave the t'wolves.rounders, just might get it done. >>> nba tonight. lakers coming off their first win of the year, looking for number two. lebron james with lake kyle kouzma steal and the slam. the >>> thursday night football. texans and the dolphins. is this the best catch that does not count ever? deandre hopkins, one handed between his legs. oh, goodness. offsetting penalties wiped out the play. this one would count. deshaun watson, more touchdowns than incomplete passes.five tou. hopkins wide open here. no need for anything fancy. texans have won five straight. 42-23 is your final score. >>> some baseball news. the a's where green and gold and there could be more gold in their future. all four infielders were nominated for gold glove awards, matt chapman, matt olson, jed lowrie and mark ka siemi casiem. the winners will be announced next month. chappy has to be a lock. he has the golden gun to go with that golden glove. roger moore? >> classic. november 9th and 10th. >> our next possibilities. >> g
butler desperately wants to leave the t'wolves.rounders, just might get it done. >>> nba tonight. lakers coming off their first win of the year, looking for number two. lebron james with lake kyle kouzma steal and the slam. the >>> thursday night football. texans and the dolphins. is this the best catch that does not count ever? deandre hopkins, one handed between his legs. oh, goodness. offsetting penalties wiped out the play. this one would count. deshaun watson, more...
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butler, good morning to you. let's start with the fiscal help of illinois, illinois is a state that is coptiansly ranked at the bottom or near the pottom of fiscal health when it comes to
butler, good morning to you. let's start with the fiscal help of illinois, illinois is a state that is coptiansly ranked at the bottom or near the pottom of fiscal health when it comes to
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host: tim butler represents the 87th district and the illinois statehouse. we appreciate connecticut secretary of state will be our guest on the bus during washington journal starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern. on friday we're live in providence, rhode island for the 45th stop. at 8:30 a.m. eastern. david young is facing a liveenge from democratic 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and debates republican third party candidate a gary
host: tim butler represents the 87th district and the illinois statehouse. we appreciate connecticut secretary of state will be our guest on the bus during washington journal starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern. on friday we're live in providence, rhode island for the 45th stop. at 8:30 a.m. eastern. david young is facing a liveenge from democratic 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and debates republican third party candidate a gary
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and butler's army will lead may 5. they end up in the bottle strongly core and the 10,000 confederates and uncorking the bottle, imagine them with lee in north banner. so, moving down to shenandoah valley at the same time for the battle of new market and david hunter will take over and precipitate the operation in lynchburg in june 1864 and forced lee to detach forces to reinforce the valley. that ends up to and into a subsidiary theater. it draws strength away from the army in northern virginia, away from the central front. out west the atlanta campaign begins on may 7. so, for the first time in the war, you have for federal armies on the march, all at the same time within 96 hours of each other. in the case of butler's army they are sailing up the river, but you get the idea. they are in the wilderness. they fight in the battles of the wilderness and robert e. lee is determined at all costs to catch grant in the wilderness. grant has left culpeper and realized he had an asset that is underappreciated since 1862, the
and butler's army will lead may 5. they end up in the bottle strongly core and the 10,000 confederates and uncorking the bottle, imagine them with lee in north banner. so, moving down to shenandoah valley at the same time for the battle of new market and david hunter will take over and precipitate the operation in lynchburg in june 1864 and forced lee to detach forces to reinforce the valley. that ends up to and into a subsidiary theater. it draws strength away from the army in northern...
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butler agreed. monday morning, the bugler began, and butler let out with a yell. "us damn yankees might have won the war, but those rebels beat the hell out of us at chickamauga." [laughter] now, usually the definition of who is "us" and who is "them" changes the story. my point is, the story of the 14th amendment is seen differently by different groups. that does not mean all interpretations are equal. facts need to be real. alternative facts without evidence are not historical. in what historians now call postmodern history, we can all agree that all interpretations are constructed, but it really does matter what the narrative or interpretation is constructed of. i'm reminded of the story of the three little pigs that i read to my children and of course now my grandchildren. and it does make a definite difference if you are constructing your story out of bricks, straw, or sticks. the 14th amendment is arguably one of the most important amendments to the constitution. it's definitely my favorite one. when it was written and now, it has a great influence on the wa
butler agreed. monday morning, the bugler began, and butler let out with a yell. "us damn yankees might have won the war, but those rebels beat the hell out of us at chickamauga." [laughter] now, usually the definition of who is "us" and who is "them" changes the story. my point is, the story of the 14th amendment is seen differently by different groups. that does not mean all interpretations are equal. facts need to be real. alternative facts without evidence are...
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joss butler was captain for the day and lasted just two balls. lasted just two balls. when jo wood the day and lasted just two balls. whenjo wood went england were 28 forfour and only whenjo wood went england were 28 for four and only 67 added from ben stokes made their innings look respectable. the deficit in the runs needed england's heaviest defeat in one—day cricket, result but no one saw coming and found in more familiarfashion. the saw coming and found in more familiar fashion. the series saw coming and found in more familiarfashion. the series in saw coming and found in more familiar fashion. the series in the monsoon season ending with the covers on, for england when the rain clears they will have to paper over the cracks. it really was one hell of a heating. mel farrell is alongside me. fitting that it all ends in the rain because that it all ends in the rain because that has been the dominating feature of this series. by strange result to end a series during which england we re end a series during which england were feeling pretty good
joss butler was captain for the day and lasted just two balls. lasted just two balls. when jo wood the day and lasted just two balls. whenjo wood went england were 28 forfour and only whenjo wood went england were 28 for four and only 67 added from ben stokes made their innings look respectable. the deficit in the runs needed england's heaviest defeat in one—day cricket, result but no one saw coming and found in more familiarfashion. the saw coming and found in more familiar fashion. the...
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here comes butler on his way to third is thompson. the giants lead 3-1.man has done it again. >> such a great voice for so many years. had two stints with the giants totaling 16 years. his dry wit really came in hand during some lean years with the team. hank sadly ill with heart and kidney issues, passes away at the age of 83. >>> back to the games we go. sharks in got the idea of skating through the teeth. obviously from the sharks. predators upeal. less than a minute later, logan, cross ice pass, joe, we are tied at 4. and this is what sharks fans really want to see. the two star defensemen teaming up. the one-timer, eric carlson to brett burns, the sharks come back and they stun the predators 5-4 with 3 huge goals in the third period. look at him just grip it and rip it there. all the torque. abc7 sports sponsored from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit y
here comes butler on his way to third is thompson. the giants lead 3-1.man has done it again. >> such a great voice for so many years. had two stints with the giants totaling 16 years. his dry wit really came in hand during some lean years with the team. hank sadly ill with heart and kidney issues, passes away at the age of 83. >>> back to the games we go. sharks in got the idea of skating through the teeth. obviously from the sharks. predators upeal. less than a minute later,...
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if it happens, butler is a free agent after the season.ockets could be giving up a lot if he decides to leave. butler really wants out of minnesota, so this is an offer, four number ones might be too good to pass up. with all of the drama in the raiders' locker room, the news that marshawn lynch was placed on injured reserve flew under the radar, beast mode oh needs surgery on his groin. his time with the raiders probably done. doug martin expected to get the majority of the carries. there's still a lot on the line for the players. martin wants to use this opportunity, a chance to show that he can still play. >> i'm 29, pushing 30. to show the rest of the league and everybody, all my doubters, i can still play. >> raiders play the colts on sunday. the a's have all four of their infielders nominated for gold gloves. really unusual. all of them have been nominated with the winners to be announced sunday november 4th. there's chappy. only two a's in the last 28 years have won a gold glove. chapman should be a lock with plays like this all yea
if it happens, butler is a free agent after the season.ockets could be giving up a lot if he decides to leave. butler really wants out of minnesota, so this is an offer, four number ones might be too good to pass up. with all of the drama in the raiders' locker room, the news that marshawn lynch was placed on injured reserve flew under the radar, beast mode oh needs surgery on his groin. his time with the raiders probably done. doug martin expected to get the majority of the carries. there's...
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inspire and encourage young people here to follow in his footsteps and reach their goals natasha butleral-jazeera france you still in big games is heading into its final day the closing ceremony will take place when osiris around four thousand athletes aged between fifteen and. eighteen have been competing over the last two weeks the hosts are fifth in the medals table with eleven gold their latest title came in the three on three basketball competition but we live in one of cyrus ahead of that closing ceremony throughout the day with . one of. maggie back to pizza santa thanks very much lots more news of course whenever you want to on our web site al jazeera dot com is the address you need just to let you know when we come back on the other side of the break we have got the latest images that have come to us here at al-jazeera placing a bodyguard who was very close to the saudi crown prince mohammed bin so a man in istanbul more than two weeks ago a dream we'll have that for you when we come back. to the wild west previously where the average person couldn't touch and tell if a post ha
inspire and encourage young people here to follow in his footsteps and reach their goals natasha butleral-jazeera france you still in big games is heading into its final day the closing ceremony will take place when osiris around four thousand athletes aged between fifteen and. eighteen have been competing over the last two weeks the hosts are fifth in the medals table with eleven gold their latest title came in the three on three basketball competition but we live in one of cyrus ahead of that...
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stars of the tournaments and his success has made him a hero in the place he grew up its national butler has more from the paris suburb of bondi thousands of fans waited for hours in bondi to see the paris suburbs most famous son and when he arrived well cup when i came in but i did not disappoint i the nineteen year old paris strike i'm a young players at his first club he said it was an emotional homecoming. it's a magical moment it's very emotional for me to come back to the town where i grew up i did everything here so to come back as world champion is the greatest gift. unemployment's high in bondi many young people say there are a few opportunities but there's a strong sense of community and impact a success is a source of pride everything. it's great that he's come back here to meet fans where he grew up and he said. he gives the town a good image and makes him feel good enough to people here are particularly proud of killing a rapper because they say he highlights a positive side to the suburb that's rarely say here is a role model they say there isn't a separation and he's appea
stars of the tournaments and his success has made him a hero in the place he grew up its national butler has more from the paris suburb of bondi thousands of fans waited for hours in bondi to see the paris suburbs most famous son and when he arrived well cup when i came in but i did not disappoint i the nineteen year old paris strike i'm a young players at his first club he said it was an emotional homecoming. it's a magical moment it's very emotional for me to come back to the town where i...
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joining sus doug butler, portfolio manager at rockland trust. good to see you thanks for joining us tonight. >> great, thanks for being -- >> these are you will a companies going over the three companies they have done well in the last couple of years. but you still see them doing well. the first one is -- o'reilly automotive. i was looking. a couple years ago below $200 now around $340. so a great ride so far. why do you still like it? >> yeah, it's been a wonderful ride this year. it's up more than 40% this year. and really why we like it is again it's one of the things, the economy is still doing well. and people will still fix their cars. there is -- our common theme is things that have been doing really well of late that we can see doing well even if there are issues around trade, even if there is political issues, even if there is instability in either europe or in the middle east, we see the names continuing to run. so, you know, for example, o'reilly, when your car breaks down, you need that part now to get it back up and running. so the
joining sus doug butler, portfolio manager at rockland trust. good to see you thanks for joining us tonight. >> great, thanks for being -- >> these are you will a companies going over the three companies they have done well in the last couple of years. but you still see them doing well. the first one is -- o'reilly automotive. i was looking. a couple years ago below $200 now around $340. so a great ride so far. why do you still like it? >> yeah, it's been a wonderful ride this...
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cup win in russia and his success has made him a hero in the paris suburb of bondi this national butler reports. thousands of fans waited for hours in bondi to see the paris suburbs most famous son and when he arrived well cup when i came in but i did not disappoint was the nineteen year old paris strike i'm a young players at his first club he said it was an emotional homecoming more it's a magical moment it's very emotional for me to come back to the town where i grew up i did everything here so to come back as world champion is the greatest gift. unemployment's high in bondi many young people say there are a few opportunities but there's a strong sense of community and impact a success is a source of pride everything. it's great that he's come back here to meet fans where he grew up and he said that. he gives the town a good image and makes him feel good and asked two people here are particularly radical in a rapid because they say he highlights a positive side to the suburb that's rarely say here is a role model they say there isn't a separation and he's a friend of the dreams can c
cup win in russia and his success has made him a hero in the paris suburb of bondi this national butler reports. thousands of fans waited for hours in bondi to see the paris suburbs most famous son and when he arrived well cup when i came in but i did not disappoint was the nineteen year old paris strike i'm a young players at his first club he said it was an emotional homecoming more it's a magical moment it's very emotional for me to come back to the town where i grew up i did everything here...
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butler, along the jane -- james wever -- river. it wouldn't be until 1864 that grant finally got his way and it would be not until january 1865 that he could finally get rid of benjamin butler. and then when grant committed to and overland campaign with continuous fighting, keeping in mind that it was a presidential election year and she had to achieve some sort of success to convince the voters in the north to endorse lincoln for reelection. lincoln himself would write, i like your persistence but could you lose a few -- lose fewer men in doing so? in 1862 lincoln said that he needed a general that could fight the awful arithmetic of combat that is distad -- disastrous. if you fought a battle of fredericksburg every week, which would give hennessy more to do. it's much harder to win two now and three, impossible. we have to go to another team to win three or four in a row. the fact of the matter is, after doing what lincoln asked me to do, after facing the awful arithmetic, it was lincoln who shied away from the awful arithmetic.
butler, along the jane -- james wever -- river. it wouldn't be until 1864 that grant finally got his way and it would be not until january 1865 that he could finally get rid of benjamin butler. and then when grant committed to and overland campaign with continuous fighting, keeping in mind that it was a presidential election year and she had to achieve some sort of success to convince the voters in the north to endorse lincoln for reelection. lincoln himself would write, i like your persistence...
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and prove the power of the human imagination for those here it's a gamble worth taking the trash butler al-jazeera cata hash france. and finally after conquering the world of after less excuse saying bolt has just taken another big step in his new football korea by scoring twice on his first start the australian side central coast mariners. it was a pre-season friendly rather than a league game but bolt was still as impressive as ever even pulling out a trademark celebration. thirty two year old jamaican is hoping to be awarded to professional contract for the season which starts next week. squid look at top stories this hour now saudi delegation has arrived in turkey as international pressure continues to mount on the kingdom after his disappearance at the disappearance of janice jamal khashoggi he was last filmed entering the saudi consulate in istanbul in the uk on october the second and has never been seen again turkish security forces say they now have proof was killed inside the building amnesty international says the kinda must reveal the journalist's fate this is a crime the rea
and prove the power of the human imagination for those here it's a gamble worth taking the trash butler al-jazeera cata hash france. and finally after conquering the world of after less excuse saying bolt has just taken another big step in his new football korea by scoring twice on his first start the australian side central coast mariners. it was a pre-season friendly rather than a league game but bolt was still as impressive as ever even pulling out a trademark celebration. thirty two year...
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julia butler. and peers work. but it's also falling down. refurbishment takes place.ommittee a law to make. was long overdue. to protect everybody on the estate. but mps don't need to start packing just yet. the work isn't due to start until the mid 2020s. and that's it from me for now. more tough questions about universal credit. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. the heaviest rain this week is likely to be on monday. week is likely to be on monday. everything will move north towards lincolnshire. lincolnshire. sunshine and warmth in the south—east. south—east. after a chilly start, temperatures of 13 or 1a in the afternoon. of 13 or 1a in the afternoon. how that rain continues to peter out. left with a fair bit of cloud. everything moving northwards. could be a bit misty and murky as well. be a bit misty and murky as well. still quite mild across england and wales. wales. and northern ireland, where there will be more cloud. will be more cloud. missed and fog lifting as the breeze picks up. lifting as the breeze picks up. skies should bright
julia butler. and peers work. but it's also falling down. refurbishment takes place.ommittee a law to make. was long overdue. to protect everybody on the estate. but mps don't need to start packing just yet. the work isn't due to start until the mid 2020s. and that's it from me for now. more tough questions about universal credit. but for now from me, alicia mccarthy, goodbye. hello there. the heaviest rain this week is likely to be on monday. week is likely to be on monday. everything will...
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butler's attack on harrison and gilmer, all of those forks were landmine protected. it seems benjamin butler always put usct troops in the front when he protect a landmine that attacked a landmine protected fort. jonathan: no direct correlations between the way they were used and desertion, but late in the when the circumstances change in 1865 and 1866 as the war and army transitioned to peace, these soldiers are being moved to texas. they are often growing angry because they are being forced to leave their families behind. so the ways in which they are being used now, being sent away from their families had made them want to state rebellions or dessert and see their families. thank you all very much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable sate >> our nine week series, 1968: american turmoil," is available on our podcast. you can find it on our website. constitution day, c-span visited the constitution center in philadelphia where we asked people what it means to be american. when you feel like you are at home, you feel comfortable. >> would it mean was that i
butler's attack on harrison and gilmer, all of those forks were landmine protected. it seems benjamin butler always put usct troops in the front when he protect a landmine that attacked a landmine protected fort. jonathan: no direct correlations between the way they were used and desertion, but late in the when the circumstances change in 1865 and 1866 as the war and army transitioned to peace, these soldiers are being moved to texas. they are often growing angry because they are being forced...
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felipe ryan, christina greer is professor of political science and paul butler is legal analyst with msnbc, former federal prosecutor, he teaches at georgetown university. christina, i will start with you and tease out some of that polling data during the course of the segment. let's look at the generic ballot. democrats have 50, republicans have 41. what does that tell you two weeks ahead of the election? >> we know a few things. one democrats tend not to turn out in midterm elections in the same rates as republicans, democrats tend to be a younger base. we know that most voters nowadays are not split ticket voting, they are going at the top of the ticket and voting partisan, straight down. we have a lot of really interesting races across the country, especially for senators and governors, which are really pulling people out and we know that some people are motivated by kavanaugh, some will be motivated by what's going on in saudi arabia because most of the time voters aren't think about international issues, but especially certain democrats are, so the reason why the president is g
felipe ryan, christina greer is professor of political science and paul butler is legal analyst with msnbc, former federal prosecutor, he teaches at georgetown university. christina, i will start with you and tease out some of that polling data during the course of the segment. let's look at the generic ballot. democrats have 50, republicans have 41. what does that tell you two weeks ahead of the election? >> we know a few things. one democrats tend not to turn out in midterm elections in...
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he said ease up on ben butler. not because been brother was such a great general, buddies now a prominent republican. -- but he is now a prominent republican. it shaped a lot of what he wanted to write about the military events of the past. bedeauber member adam today. nobody reads his book, but in terms of the military narrative, got the personal feelings for the childhood experiences, etc., there are other things not in the book. he would barely recognize he was deeply in love with his wife from his memoirs. it is very much a public memoir and not a private memoir. there are some telling personal stories. by and large it is what grant want to to see, not necessarily a confessional memoir. it is much more of a very controlled -- i will let you see this because the story until you know is going to serve a purpose later on. it is a very conscious narration and a creation of self that is engaged in this. this is a first draft. $500,000 in royalties up this book. posted what brooks simpson gets in royalties off his bo
he said ease up on ben butler. not because been brother was such a great general, buddies now a prominent republican. -- but he is now a prominent republican. it shaped a lot of what he wanted to write about the military events of the past. bedeauber member adam today. nobody reads his book, but in terms of the military narrative, got the personal feelings for the childhood experiences, etc., there are other things not in the book. he would barely recognize he was deeply in love with his wife...
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the republicans. >> paul butler, what do you make of that supposition? >> this comes from the top, so president trump does not encourage rational evidence-based thinking. he spouts these conspiracy theories, so no wonder that they trickle down. we can think of the president saying that president obama was not born in the united states or that ted cruz's father was somehow part of a plot to kill jfk. and so again, it's not about rationality, and we know in july, president trump said some of the scariest words ever from a u.s. president. he told the veterans of foreign war, don't believe the news. what you see and read is not real. and then there are other folks like ann coulter who have to know better but want to use this tragedy as a way to stir the base or deflect attention from the president and his poisonous and violent rhetoric that kra z creates the kind of atmosphere for this to happen. >> yeah, the groucho marx line. are you going to believe me or your lying eyes. let me ask you about the option we have here. were these bombs purposely defective o
the republicans. >> paul butler, what do you make of that supposition? >> this comes from the top, so president trump does not encourage rational evidence-based thinking. he spouts these conspiracy theories, so no wonder that they trickle down. we can think of the president saying that president obama was not born in the united states or that ted cruz's father was somehow part of a plot to kill jfk. and so again, it's not about rationality, and we know in july, president trump said...
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joining the conversation, msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor paul butler. let me start with you. your reaction to jim comey's words. >> you know, the fbi has 35,000 employees. if they are allowed to do their job, they can get this done in a week. this is a background investigation, not a criminal investigation. and so president trump is the fbi's client. he gets to dictate the terms. but i've never heard of an investigation being micromanaged in this way. originally four witnesses. one week. it creates the unsettling impression that the republicans in the senate and president trump don't want an objective investigation. they want one that will clear judge kavanaugh's name. it kind of sounds like the fix is in, unless the bureau is allowed to do its job. >> and so it sounds like there was an understanding at the white house today that that was the impression that set in over the weekend. do you think the correction to expand it and say the fbi can talk to whoever they want, is that enough or is this still under the microscope. >> i think it's still not clear
joining the conversation, msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor paul butler. let me start with you. your reaction to jim comey's words. >> you know, the fbi has 35,000 employees. if they are allowed to do their job, they can get this done in a week. this is a background investigation, not a criminal investigation. and so president trump is the fbi's client. he gets to dictate the terms. but i've never heard of an investigation being micromanaged in this way. originally four...
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let's rein in bloomberg intelligence john butler. up about 2%. >> i thought they had a great quarter almost across the board. they added customers, i think they're benefiting from a tame pricing environment and so are we in a sense that prices have really come down quite a bit. they bought them. we are seeing the continued pricing pressure and are continuing by adding extras like free content or unlimited plans. slur investors are focusing. they're looking at the capex story. >> yes. so capex is a big part of the story this quarter. they lowered the range in terms of what they're expecting at the end of the year. part of that is the way from or g 25 g. >> someone from horizon telling john. >> someone is after me. to make that switch down the road, they will have to do a in prior yearse prior of grace, they had to buy new hardware and that was pricing for telecom investors, seeing a more, a lower capex outlook is nothing that good news. >> thanks. john butler joining us from bloomberg intelligence. you can see verizon passes performan
let's rein in bloomberg intelligence john butler. up about 2%. >> i thought they had a great quarter almost across the board. they added customers, i think they're benefiting from a tame pricing environment and so are we in a sense that prices have really come down quite a bit. they bought them. we are seeing the continued pricing pressure and are continuing by adding extras like free content or unlimited plans. slur investors are focusing. they're looking at the capex story. >>...
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the only word that the butler wants to hear is, speak up! now! so we were cracking eggs again and washed the bowl. when i heard, this is when i was still working in the main kitsch with the chefs. i heard the executive chef and the assistant chef talking about the mayonnaise that they made on that machine that morning. you know how many drop of oil it takes to mess up an egg white? two drop, one drop, that's it. that's it. and they do the mayonnaise, but i didn't see it. i wasn't there when they did it. so oil splash underneath of the machine. so when you came with your next thing, bloop, bloop, bloop, and you don't see it, you don't know what it is. so you know, when i heard them talking, i said, oh, my god, should i kick their ass now or later? i was really very upset that they didn't have the sensitivity to tell me, roland, be careful, we made mayonnaise. so luckily i caught that. i washed it under the machine and here goes the egg white. meanwhile, i have lost a great deal of time. now, here it comes. this is when you have knowledge and you h
the only word that the butler wants to hear is, speak up! now! so we were cracking eggs again and washed the bowl. when i heard, this is when i was still working in the main kitsch with the chefs. i heard the executive chef and the assistant chef talking about the mayonnaise that they made on that machine that morning. you know how many drop of oil it takes to mess up an egg white? two drop, one drop, that's it. that's it. and they do the mayonnaise, but i didn't see it. i wasn't there when...
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maldanado scores, here comes butler, on his way to thrid is thompson! giants lead three to one!nd superman has done it again." for nearly two decades, greenwald was the play-by-play voice of the giants on the radio airwaves... and fans adored his tremendous storytelling and dry wit. ...as he called some great moments in franchise history. he also broadcasted usf basketball, warriors and some a's. in a statement giants president larry baer called greenwald quote-- 'the key link to our fans listening at home and brought our game to life through the radio.' greenwald died after longtime heart and kidney complications.. he was 83 years old. finally tonight, the sharks back on the road for a three-game trip starting in nashville. --some late excitement from the sharkies... 8-20 to go in the 3rd... san jose down 4-2... --brendan dillon with the shorthanded goal... --then a few seconds later, joe pavelski...the olympian lights the lamp...game tied at 4 --in the final three minutes, brent burns...on the one timer... and that's the game winner. --sharks win 5-4. next at 8 -- rapper drake
maldanado scores, here comes butler, on his way to thrid is thompson! giants lead three to one!nd superman has done it again." for nearly two decades, greenwald was the play-by-play voice of the giants on the radio airwaves... and fans adored his tremendous storytelling and dry wit. ...as he called some great moments in franchise history. he also broadcasted usf basketball, warriors and some a's. in a statement giants president larry baer called greenwald quote-- 'the key link to our fans...
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. >>> move over mcdreamy and >>> rory butler assembled a team of navy s.e.a.l.s. "e.t." was >>> hello. >> hello. >> is sheldon seeing double? the brainiac is left a little bit puzzled when howard dresses up at him. the "big bang theory" halloween episode airs tonight on cbs. >>> thank goodness there's only one kevin hart. the hart family gets ready to celebrate his first birthday. >> every you go, kenzo is with you. >> she calls him baby bear. >> zo bear. >> how do they feel about having a big brother? >> they love it. >> it's exactly what i imagined to be and so much more. >> kevin and eniko have that instagram life. nonstop workouts, success. there's one thing hollywood's $150 million man is scared of. >> as you get older, you seem to appreciate your children more. >> i'm not getting older. >> you got a little bit of gray. >> where's my people. did we not put the product in it? >> i like it. >> ugh. >> kevin's goal is to retire at 45. that's not going to happen. today he's debuting his tommy john's collection. features a women's line too. >> i love you showing off the
. >>> move over mcdreamy and >>> rory butler assembled a team of navy s.e.a.l.s. "e.t." was >>> hello. >> hello. >> is sheldon seeing double? the brainiac is left a little bit puzzled when howard dresses up at him. the "big bang theory" halloween episode airs tonight on cbs. >>> thank goodness there's only one kevin hart. the hart family gets ready to celebrate his first birthday. >> every you go, kenzo is with you....
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grant called upon the services of benjamin franklin butler. the architect of the contraband of war policy who would lead the army of the james which included the union army's only all-black division, about 40,000 men. an army that james would crawl up its namesake river in southeastern virginia to a place called the bermuda hundred just south of richmond. from siegel would lead and army -- with was at the rail, they would twist the railroad and supply and communication lines of southwestern virginia. finally, and of course this is the most important piece, george gordon meade still very much the head of the army of the potomac. the old snapping turtle. george gordon meade would chase after robert e. lee. again, between the rivers. grand's grand strategy sounded nothing like the war in 1861 or 62 or 63. it might have inspired an initial burst of confidence. three of these five operations almost immediately met with disaster. instead of marching east, manx, former speaker of the house of representatives, who owed his shoulder straps to ditch pol
grant called upon the services of benjamin franklin butler. the architect of the contraband of war policy who would lead the army of the james which included the union army's only all-black division, about 40,000 men. an army that james would crawl up its namesake river in southeastern virginia to a place called the bermuda hundred just south of richmond. from siegel would lead and army -- with was at the rail, they would twist the railroad and supply and communication lines of southwestern...
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maldanado scores, here comes butler, on his way to thrid is thompson! giants lead three to one!an has done it again." for nearly for nearly two decades, greenwald was the play-by-play voice of the giants on the radio airwaves... and fans adored his tremendous storytelling and dry wit. ...as he called some great moments in franchise history. he also broadcasted usf basketball, warriors and some a's. in a statement giants president larry baer called greenwald quote-- 'the key link to our fans listening at home and brought our game to life through the radio.' greenwald died after longtime heart and kidney complications.. he was 83 years old. it's been an eventful week at raiders hq. yesterday, amari cooper is pulled off the practice field after being traded to dallas. today-- a story from the athletic comes out saying derek carr's relationship with the team is quote-- 'fractured' the franchise quarterback made his feelings known about what's going on with a response on social media... .. tweeting out - . it's not a "popular" thing to be a raider right now, but i am and i love it. i
maldanado scores, here comes butler, on his way to thrid is thompson! giants lead three to one!an has done it again." for nearly for nearly two decades, greenwald was the play-by-play voice of the giants on the radio airwaves... and fans adored his tremendous storytelling and dry wit. ...as he called some great moments in franchise history. he also broadcasted usf basketball, warriors and some a's. in a statement giants president larry baer called greenwald quote-- 'the key link to our...
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maldanado scores, here comes butler, on his way to thrid is thompson! giants lead three to one!as done it again." for nearly for nearly two decades, greenwald was the play-by-play voice of the giants on the radio airwaves... and fans adored his tremendous storytelling and dry wit. ...as he called some great moments in franchise history. he also broadcasted usf basketball, warriors and some a's. in a statement giants president larry baer called greenwald quote-- 'the key link to our fans listening at home and brought our game to life through the radio.' greenwald died after longtime heart and kidney complications.. he was 83 years old. finally tonight, the sharks with a road trip to nashville. --some late excitement from the sharkies... 8-20 to go in the 3rd... san jose down 4-2... --brendan dillon with the shorthanded goal... --then a few seconds later, joe pavelski...the olympian lights the lamp...game tied at 4 --in the final three minutes, brent burns...on the one timer... and that's the game winner. --sharks win 5-4. coming up on kron4 sports at 10, a day after amari cooper
maldanado scores, here comes butler, on his way to thrid is thompson! giants lead three to one!as done it again." for nearly for nearly two decades, greenwald was the play-by-play voice of the giants on the radio airwaves... and fans adored his tremendous storytelling and dry wit. ...as he called some great moments in franchise history. he also broadcasted usf basketball, warriors and some a's. in a statement giants president larry baer called greenwald quote-- 'the key link to our fans...
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the houston rockets are reportedly offering the timberwolves four 1st-round picks for jimmy butler.ll see if minnesota says yes to the deal, butler has been wanting to leave since the offseason and houston is trying to find a way to take out golden state. knicks in new york cyitch to kevin durant. a new york marketing company put up a billboard featuring durant next to knicks star kristaps porzingis.. with the headline--'can you make ny sports again?' this all stems from whispers that kd may leave the bay area this summer for the big apple. next at 8. next at 8. a wheelchair transformed terminal illness.. see her reaction when it was unveiled. ♪ from the start, the c-class was ahead of its time. [ indistinct radio chatter ] still, we never stopped making it stronger. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. introducing the new c-class. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exclusive offers. (pam) an oregon based non- profit is helping a young girl with a terminal illness... have a magical halloween.(ken) the girl's wheelchair is being tran
the houston rockets are reportedly offering the timberwolves four 1st-round picks for jimmy butler.ll see if minnesota says yes to the deal, butler has been wanting to leave since the offseason and houston is trying to find a way to take out golden state. knicks in new york cyitch to kevin durant. a new york marketing company put up a billboard featuring durant next to knicks star kristaps porzingis.. with the headline--'can you make ny sports again?' this all stems from whispers that kd may...
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to their highest and more than one hundred years natasha butler has more. flood water gushed through towns and villages sweeping up cars and everything in its path roads crumbled and homes were submerged three months worth of rain fell in five hours in southwestern france on sunday night causing the old river to burst its banks residents were left in shock. for much of the job but it was terrifying because all of our neighbors were in the same situation as quote the faster it happened so fast that by the time they responded there's a way that came to. the other seventy two in the morning we could hear heavy rain and i tried to switch on the light but it didn't work when i got out of bed i stepped into water when i opened the kitchen door i found myself up to my waist in water. there's a. very heavy precipitation in the region during the night and again in the early morning resulting in considerable material and human losses. with many roads inaccessible emergency workers used to reach people who were stranded others had to be woods to safety thousands of pe
to their highest and more than one hundred years natasha butler has more. flood water gushed through towns and villages sweeping up cars and everything in its path roads crumbled and homes were submerged three months worth of rain fell in five hours in southwestern france on sunday night causing the old river to burst its banks residents were left in shock. for much of the job but it was terrifying because all of our neighbors were in the same situation as quote the faster it happened so fast...