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edward? edward: thank you, lydia. going to pass the costs on to us.nto the rising inflation with former labor secretary nominee andy puzder. the white house is partly blaming the rise on inflation to the delta variant. listen to this, this is press secretary jen psaki. >> we're also have been addressing through a separate channel, through our supply chain efforts our work with a range of companies and our work with our global partners. i would also note we've seen impacts because of the delta variant on parts of the world and markets where there are some, you know, some materials coming from. edward: we blame this inflation on the virus? >> well you know they will blame it on anything they can possibly blame it on other than their own policies. if what she was saying is true, then june's inflation, inflation in june would be much lower than it was in july because in june we weren't having the same problems with the delta variant we're having in july. in fact june's inflation was even higher than july's. july's was high and very significant. the proble
edward? edward: thank you, lydia. going to pass the costs on to us.nto the rising inflation with former labor secretary nominee andy puzder. the white house is partly blaming the rise on inflation to the delta variant. listen to this, this is press secretary jen psaki. >> we're also have been addressing through a separate channel, through our supply chain efforts our work with a range of companies and our work with our global partners. i would also note we've seen impacts because of the...
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edward: thank you kt mcfarland.ry is raging and the power company could be to blame california republican party chair tom del beccaro is on deck. >> their life is now forever changed and all i can tell you i'm sorry. ium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. that's professional all the time in the world. it's just a saying. but today, for women living with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer. more time is possible with verzenio. proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start and antidiarrheal, and drink fluids. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor about any fever, chills, or other signs of infection. verzenio may cause low white blood cell counts, whi
edward: thank you kt mcfarland.ry is raging and the power company could be to blame california republican party chair tom del beccaro is on deck. >> their life is now forever changed and all i can tell you i'm sorry. ium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. that's professional all the time in the world. it's just a saying. but today, for women living with...
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edward: not really.t i have been going out just a bit because it was my last week and i was saying goodbye to people so i think that is when i got infected. anchor: gosh. it this something you thought about before starting college, that moving from the safety of home to the communal living environment, there could be a risk? did you talk to your roommates about being vaccinated? anchor: no. i assumed everyone on campus is vaccinated. we have a 90% vaccination rate and i thought i was vaccinated and safer but breakthrough cases are more common now. that means 10% may not be. edward: 10% may not be. anchor: out of the school of 70,000 people, that is 7000 people possibly not vaccinated and so as you mentioned, with delta in the breakthroughs, what happened to you, i should've told folks off the back your fully vaccinated. it happens. your symptoms other than not smelling, not too bad. what is your message to people -- especially to teens? edward: wear masks. this thing is not over at all, even if you are v
edward: not really.t i have been going out just a bit because it was my last week and i was saying goodbye to people so i think that is when i got infected. anchor: gosh. it this something you thought about before starting college, that moving from the safety of home to the communal living environment, there could be a risk? did you talk to your roommates about being vaccinated? anchor: no. i assumed everyone on campus is vaccinated. we have a 90% vaccination rate and i thought i was vaccinated...
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edwards: yeah.is weather dependent, and frankly, before the weather gets good enough for us to respond, it is going to be dark. what i can tell you, the expectation is that we will be ready at first light tomorrow morning to go out to those areas that we know are ready, have received the most damaging impacts from the storm, and storm surge. you mentioned grand isle. i can tell you, the video that i have seen, the reports i have received are just tremendous amounts of storm surge and wind damage. the good news is -- i hesitate to give you a figure but something like 98% of grand isle evacuated. the people who are they are, i believe, stayed back in structures that are specifically designed and built to withstand these types of forces. but i have no doubt we are going to see extreme devastation, grand isle and elsewhere. but we will likely be sometime after first light tomorrow morning, before we can get up in the air and get vehicles down there. of course, you have to travel la-1. la-1 was not in go
edwards: yeah.is weather dependent, and frankly, before the weather gets good enough for us to respond, it is going to be dark. what i can tell you, the expectation is that we will be ready at first light tomorrow morning to go out to those areas that we know are ready, have received the most damaging impacts from the storm, and storm surge. you mentioned grand isle. i can tell you, the video that i have seen, the reports i have received are just tremendous amounts of storm surge and wind...
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edwards' brilliance is captured on the printed page. you didn't have to be there for edwards. it's his ideas. they're captured on the page. so the first great awakening is obviously this renewal of religious fervor. to people who are not into this sort of thing, people who are not christian, not religious, not devout themselves, it may seem like, this is this quaint thing that happened in the 1730s and '40s, worth knowing about but maybe not that interesting to people on the outside. but i would say that the great awakening is also significant because of the controversy, culturally that it creates. it's disruptive in colonial society. it's the biggest upheaval in the british colonies before the american revolution, happening 30 years before the american revolution. it's the biggest social upheaval in the colonies before the american revolution. even from a secular perspective, this is a big deal. part of the reason for this is because during the great awakening, pastors are getting challenged like they never have before. of course, in the 1730s, 1740s, being a pastor is a very
edwards' brilliance is captured on the printed page. you didn't have to be there for edwards. it's his ideas. they're captured on the page. so the first great awakening is obviously this renewal of religious fervor. to people who are not into this sort of thing, people who are not christian, not religious, not devout themselves, it may seem like, this is this quaint thing that happened in the 1730s and '40s, worth knowing about but maybe not that interesting to people on the outside. but i...
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so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and, arguably, the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands of an angry god. and it gets anthologized and people read it today. and it's, it's a good news/bad news kind of thing because it's an absolutely brilliant sermon, there's no question about that, and it's frightening if you've ever read it. but we should not mistake edwards for some kind of screaming, you know, crazy, you know, somebody you see on late night if tv or something, you know, yelling about you're all going to hell and this kind of thing. he is a titanic intellect. the last job he had in his life was the president of the college of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of pri
so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and, arguably, the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands...
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edwards is best known for his sermon sinners in the hands of an angry god 1741 and edwards is a minister in massachusetts. he does a little bit of travel. most of the time he just fixes his church like most pastors do but sinners in the hands of an angry god he's in nearby connecticut while he's traveling around in the summer of 1741 so edwards is not the most famous pastor or. she at the time but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and arguably the greatest intellect. we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards. he is very intellectually and theologically sophisticated. sinners in the hands of an angry god and it's mythologized and it's a good news bad news kind of thing because it's an absolutely brilliant sermon. we should not mistake edwards for some kind of screaming someone on the late-night tv yelling you are all going to. the last job he had in his life was the president of princeton college because he had that intellectual reputation. when he. including centers in the hands of an angry god when he. he had the manus
edwards is best known for his sermon sinners in the hands of an angry god 1741 and edwards is a minister in massachusetts. he does a little bit of travel. most of the time he just fixes his church like most pastors do but sinners in the hands of an angry god he's in nearby connecticut while he's traveling around in the summer of 1741 so edwards is not the most famous pastor or. she at the time but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and...
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andrew edward when edwards saw what was happening and it was getting noise here and noisy are in the meeting room, he closed up his some. he said, i think -- we don't need to get this crazy, right? so he's not necessarily looking for? you know this outlandish atlanta's response, but he gets it because of the power of the rhetoric that he uses, and even secular scholars of the colonial period of edwards, people who don't believe in christianity and so forth, they know that edwards is intellectually brilliant and that his rhetoric is just stunning and that's one of the reasons why people today still study "sinners in the hands of angry god" it is because of the rhetoric of it, and especially if you've ever read it you will never forget the image of the spider hanging over the fire. do you remember this? have you read it in an anthology? he says, and this, i'll just read a couple of paragraphs here -- he says, your wickedness makes you, as it were, heavy as led and tend to tend downwards with great weight and pressure towards hell. and if god should let you go, you would immediately sin
andrew edward when edwards saw what was happening and it was getting noise here and noisy are in the meeting room, he closed up his some. he said, i think -- we don't need to get this crazy, right? so he's not necessarily looking for? you know this outlandish atlanta's response, but he gets it because of the power of the rhetoric that he uses, and even secular scholars of the colonial period of edwards, people who don't believe in christianity and so forth, they know that edwards is...
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edwards: yeah. and look, it is very difficult to be without power, whether it is because you want lights or an air-conditioned home or you are trying to run a business or you are trying to run a hospital or dialysis center and save lives. the storm came through yesterday. it exited our state very late yesterday, almost still at hurricane strength. it tied for, as best we can tell, the strongest hurricanes that have ever impacted louisiana. the winds were extremely strong. and sustained at 150 miles per hour for a long time. i have been seeing reports that gusts got into the 170's, maybe lower 180's in different places. this wreaks havoc on every structure, including the there are eight transmission lines that feed the new orleans area. all of them failed. i can tell you that all of the electric companies and working with the public service commission. they have been out doing their damage assessment today. figuring out the best strategy to restore power and giving preference to those critical infras
edwards: yeah. and look, it is very difficult to be without power, whether it is because you want lights or an air-conditioned home or you are trying to run a business or you are trying to run a hospital or dialysis center and save lives. the storm came through yesterday. it exited our state very late yesterday, almost still at hurricane strength. it tied for, as best we can tell, the strongest hurricanes that have ever impacted louisiana. the winds were extremely strong. and sustained at 150...
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sods edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening and arguably the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. we couldll do a whole class on just jonathan edwards. he wrote a ton and it is very intellectually. sophisticated ad challenging. but he is best known for this one sermon. sinners in the hands. of an angy god. it gets an hospital to justifiesed and people read it today. andd it is a good news/bad news kind of thing. it is an absolutely brilliant sermon. and it is n frightening if you' ever read it. i'll read an excerpt in a second. we should not mistake him for someo kind of screaming, crazy, somebody you see on late night tv yelling about, you're all going to hell and this kind of thing. he is a titanic intellect. the last job he had in his life was b the president of the colle of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of princeton college because that he had kind ofe intellectual reputation. i when he preached, including in sinners of the
sods edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening and arguably the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. we couldll do a whole class on just jonathan edwards. he wrote a ton and it is very intellectually. sophisticated ad challenging. but he is best known for this one sermon. sinners in the hands. of an angy god. it gets an hospital to justifiesed and people read...
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our edward: the senate -- edward: the sanction is under -- unjustified and a blatant indifference ofrs. this is the wrongdoing on the one side. it would be natural to put up a defense but there is nothing from the recent meetings. something we can comment on. my position remains that while those sanctions were hurting both u.s. and other interest in our part of the world. reporter: the retaliation is justified? edward: i would say it is a natural defense. whatever is unfairly imposed on hong kong, we need to defend our interests. including all the people and american interests in hong kong. reporter: thank you so much for talking face-to-face and talking candidly on bloomberg television. i will send it back to you. haidi: that was an extent -- exclusive interview. we do have some breaking news when it comes to japan's numbers. let's start with the manufacturer coming in at 52.4 versus 53 in july. it is a seven consecutive month of expansion still, when it comes to the overall index as well as output. we are seeing new orders falling to the lowest reading since january of this year. w
our edward: the senate -- edward: the sanction is under -- unjustified and a blatant indifference ofrs. this is the wrongdoing on the one side. it would be natural to put up a defense but there is nothing from the recent meetings. something we can comment on. my position remains that while those sanctions were hurting both u.s. and other interest in our part of the world. reporter: the retaliation is justified? edward: i would say it is a natural defense. whatever is unfairly imposed on hong...
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let's go back to edward lawrence. edward, you just with heard what the president had to say.r reaction to it? >> reporter: yeah, very interesting, though very impassioned speech, very strong speech. and you could tell he was trying to be very forceful and direct and sort of the commander, showing the commander side of the office there. but what struck me on this is that, you know, he blamed the former president of afghanistan for fleeing the country. he blamed former president trump for the deal that he made with the taliban saying the taliban onslaught was coming whether he did something or not. he blamed the americans who are still in afghanistan saying that they gave warnings since march in order to get out of afghanistan. so it's very interesting, woven through that very strong speech was the blame not on the president himself for the decisions that he made and the mess, so to speak, over the last two weeks or so, because of decisions other people made that he says he was reacting to. but you're right, going forward, they're going to work diplomacy, that's how they're goi
let's go back to edward lawrence. edward, you just with heard what the president had to say.r reaction to it? >> reporter: yeah, very interesting, though very impassioned speech, very strong speech. and you could tell he was trying to be very forceful and direct and sort of the commander, showing the commander side of the office there. but what struck me on this is that, you know, he blamed the former president of afghanistan for fleeing the country. he blamed former president trump for...
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hello, i'm marc edwards, thanks for joining us.aving barcelona and signing for psg. and the six—time ballon d'or winner has been talking to the world for the first time as a paris saint—germain player. laura scott reports. their life was in barcelona. now it's in paris. it's a move no—one, including the messi family, saw coming this time a week ago. behind the smiles, how's it been for the man at the centre of one of the biggest football transfers in history? translation: it was hard to sleep. it was hard to rest. these past days, i was anxious about the uncertainty, and the change for the family was complicated until we could get things going and make progress on the agreement with paris. from there, it was about thinking ahead — a new chapter, a new experience that will be really nice for my family — so now i'm looking forward for it to start. it helps that he's alreadyjoining them the club has fewer excuses if they don't win the champions league. the prize that club owners and players want so badly. there's a lot of people wonde
hello, i'm marc edwards, thanks for joining us.aving barcelona and signing for psg. and the six—time ballon d'or winner has been talking to the world for the first time as a paris saint—germain player. laura scott reports. their life was in barcelona. now it's in paris. it's a move no—one, including the messi family, saw coming this time a week ago. behind the smiles, how's it been for the man at the centre of one of the biggest football transfers in history? translation: it was hard to...
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president biden who is visiting fema headquarters in washington, also louisiana governor john bel edwardss also expected to give a briefing from baton rouge. you're looking at live pictures there in the french quarter where you can debris on the streets there on south peters. we are going to cover both of those events for you. meanwhile, the national weather service warns the damage from ida could be, quote, catastrophic. hello, welcome to "fox news live." i'm arthel neville. eric: hi, thank you for joining us with the late breaking news. i'm eric shawn. hurricane ida came ashore just before noon local time as a category 4 monster, sustained winds just under category 5, 150 miles per hour. thousands of gulf coast residents have already evacuated, thank goodness, after the warnings the storm could be as bad to make rescues impossible. arthel: and all of this, 16 years to the day after hurricane katrina made landfall in louisiana as a category 3, bringing scenes of devastation in new orleans and the gulf coast that quite frankly we wish we could forget. eric: absolutely. can't believe it's
president biden who is visiting fema headquarters in washington, also louisiana governor john bel edwardss also expected to give a briefing from baton rouge. you're looking at live pictures there in the french quarter where you can debris on the streets there on south peters. we are going to cover both of those events for you. meanwhile, the national weather service warns the damage from ida could be, quote, catastrophic. hello, welcome to "fox news live." i'm arthel neville. eric:...
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edward just needs this one single infusion to transfer his life.ldren's hospital in sheffield. without medical intervention, he wouldn't live to his second birthday. his parents have been scared he wouldn't get this amazing chance of life. yay! we're just so relieved, excited, scared, apprehensive, nervous — absolutely, completely petrified. it's a game changer. it is absolutely changed the face of sma. this is when he was seven weeks old in hospital. he had just been resuscitated by his dad. later diagnosed with severe spinal muscular atrophy. the vectors deliver new working copies of sma genes to the motor neuron cells. this new, one—off drug contains a replica of the missing gene, halting the progression of the disease, helping babies breathe without a ventilator and even crawl and walk. he shouldn't really feel anything. he's got a cannula in, which is a little bit of plastic into his vein. and the drug just goes through that over an hour. injune, five—month—old arthur became the first baby to receive this revolutionary treatment on the nhs. no
edward just needs this one single infusion to transfer his life.ldren's hospital in sheffield. without medical intervention, he wouldn't live to his second birthday. his parents have been scared he wouldn't get this amazing chance of life. yay! we're just so relieved, excited, scared, apprehensive, nervous — absolutely, completely petrified. it's a game changer. it is absolutely changed the face of sma. this is when he was seven weeks old in hospital. he had just been resuscitated by his dad....
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he had edward house. he had robert lansing who was just an international lawyer really whom wilson just regarded his little more than a clerk who was secretly conspiring to try to get the americans in the war on the side of the allies, which is not what wilson wanted at all. he wilson had a couple of very good younger diplomats advising. william hepburn buckler in london who was a junior diplomat, but brilliant joe the young joseph grew in berlin. there were some good diplomats in the american service at that time and they were giving sending some really interesting advice back to washington, but it wasn't being used or heated. so up. it's it's on it's that's what's so incredibly tragic about this. you blame the german generals. for their hawkishness their yearning for the submarine panacea their yearning to find some way of finally beating down batman and showing who that the military was really in charge in germany. yes. they deserve all the blame and obliqui that you want to heap upon. but this problem
he had edward house. he had robert lansing who was just an international lawyer really whom wilson just regarded his little more than a clerk who was secretly conspiring to try to get the americans in the war on the side of the allies, which is not what wilson wanted at all. he wilson had a couple of very good younger diplomats advising. william hepburn buckler in london who was a junior diplomat, but brilliant joe the young joseph grew in berlin. there were some good diplomats in the american...
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he had edward house. he had robert lancing who was just be a international lawyer really whom wilson regarded as more than a clerk who was secretly conconspiring to get the americans on the side of the allies which is not what wilson wanted at all. wilson had a couple of young diplomats, william butler in london who was a junior diplomat but brilliant, the young joseph grew in berlin. there were good american diplomats in the service at it and they were sending interesting advice back to washington, but it wasn't being used or heed, so it's -- it's -- that's what is so incredibly tragic about this. you can blame the german generals for their hawkishness, their yearning for the submarine panacea, their yearning to find some way of finally beating down bethmann and showing that the military was really in charge in german, yes. they deserve all the blame that you want to heap upon them, but this problem was eminently solvable in january 1917 and wilson had all the tools in his hand to solve it. he had by thi
he had edward house. he had robert lancing who was just be a international lawyer really whom wilson regarded as more than a clerk who was secretly conconspiring to get the americans on the side of the allies which is not what wilson wanted at all. wilson had a couple of young diplomats, william butler in london who was a junior diplomat but brilliant, the young joseph grew in berlin. there were good american diplomats in the service at it and they were sending interesting advice back to...
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looking for wilson edwards. hoping to find this biologist.rland later concluded he doesn't exist. if you exist, we would like to meet you, the embassy said. his facebook account likely to be fake. and so, too, that article. suddenly, state media purged all references to wilson edwards. that is just one recent example of china's effort to influence the covid-19's origin narrative. and staying silent in the early days as it spread in china, before it alerted world health officials. other efforts include consistently rehashing old conspiracy theories. primarily, that the virus started in a lab. no, not this lab. this one. ft. dietrich in the united states. the home of the u.s. army's biological laboratory. though, there is no evidence the virus originated here, that has not stopped the chinese from trying to push their version of a lab-leak theory. >> translator: the u.s. should invite w.h.o. experts to investigate ft. dietrich. >> reporter: and people are getting the message, true or not. one conspiracy article picked up by state media xinhua a
looking for wilson edwards. hoping to find this biologist.rland later concluded he doesn't exist. if you exist, we would like to meet you, the embassy said. his facebook account likely to be fake. and so, too, that article. suddenly, state media purged all references to wilson edwards. that is just one recent example of china's effort to influence the covid-19's origin narrative. and staying silent in the early days as it spread in china, before it alerted world health officials. other efforts...
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in response to another user's post, edward wrote dead men can't pass crap laws.rter, edward floria didn't join the group to attack the capitol but before the protrump mob attacked he posted we need to all come to an agreement and go armed and really take back washington. at his home in new york city while the protrump mob attacked the capitol, edward floria posted i am awaiting my orders armed and ready to deploy. guns cleaned, loaded, got a bunch of guys all armed and ready to deploy. we are just waiting for the word. federal agents who searched edward floria's home in january found more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition along with military style combat knives. he's scheduled to be sentenced in late november. joining us is paul butler, professor at georgetown university and eugene robinson, politzer prize columnist for "the washington post." both msnbc analyst. what it feels like we're seeing in this evidence, one thing we're seeing is the reaction from this kind of trump supporter to the election of a black man to the united states senate and it makes me wonder w
in response to another user's post, edward wrote dead men can't pass crap laws.rter, edward floria didn't join the group to attack the capitol but before the protrump mob attacked he posted we need to all come to an agreement and go armed and really take back washington. at his home in new york city while the protrump mob attacked the capitol, edward floria posted i am awaiting my orders armed and ready to deploy. guns cleaned, loaded, got a bunch of guys all armed and ready to deploy. we are...
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. >> and we'll hear from john bel edwards. then...the dire situation in afghanistan, with just hours to go before the taliban's get out of the country deadline, the threat of more attacks on the kabul airport remains high. back home, the country moarmourns the 13 military service members who were killed at the kabul airport. >> biden: we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down and make you pay. >> the president is already making good on that promise. a u.s. drone strike killed two isis leaders involved with the airport bombing attack. will there be more bombing retaliation against isis-k? we'll talk with jake sullivan and republican senator lindsey graham. finally, the delta variant continues its rampage. former f.d.a. commissioner dr. scott gottlieb joins us. it is all ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >> good morning and welcome to "face the nation." as we come on the air this busy sunday morning, hurricane ida is threatening the gulf coast, likely hitting mid-afternoon, exactly 16 years to the day that hurri
. >> and we'll hear from john bel edwards. then...the dire situation in afghanistan, with just hours to go before the taliban's get out of the country deadline, the threat of more attacks on the kabul airport remains high. back home, the country moarmourns the 13 military service members who were killed at the kabul airport. >> biden: we will not forgive. we will not forget. we will hunt you down and make you pay. >> the president is already making good on that promise. a u.s....
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yeah, let's talk a little bit more about that than edward cozier. what do you think needs to be done to, to stop this? well, there's a big opportunity to actually stop the export of, of packaging materials like plastics for example, while the country, primarily what happens in countries that are well developed with the collection systems is that they can collect them efficiently. they do some preliminary sorting . and then the next decision is, did these materials was recycled inside the country, or are they exported? the statistics for collection, i usually counted as the, the statistic for recycling. but what happens in the next step is really quite important. now when the materials are released to another country, they're not always properly recycled, as, as we've just mentioned and just heard. but all of these materials actually have a value if they're recycled in the country where they're generated, typically that will create more employment. yes, it's expensive to recycle these materials because you have to have machine injury and labor, an en
yeah, let's talk a little bit more about that than edward cozier. what do you think needs to be done to, to stop this? well, there's a big opportunity to actually stop the export of, of packaging materials like plastics for example, while the country, primarily what happens in countries that are well developed with the collection systems is that they can collect them efficiently. they do some preliminary sorting . and then the next decision is, did these materials was recycled inside the...
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edward johnson, remember george stewart's confederate brigade. the second virginia part of the stonewall brigade, they were supposed to be involved in the attack but because they are fighting greg's men, it stops the stonewall brigade, a big impact most don't realize. july 3rd lots of papers on it and some maps and stuart proper engaging in that division. we have judson kilpatrick, and the reserved brigade, they will be fighting to the south and kill patrick as we think lee is going to attack the flank so we have to attack him. to my way of thinking, it is a way to seek glory. we know the story about farnsworth attacking, you don't attack rebels on the stonewall supported by artillery. the bottom line, farnsworth is going to be killed. this brigade will be repulsed. i used to live in fairfield. you can see everything there but there is a report that there are wagons, rebel wagons so before being a captain, the sixth us cavalry from fairfield, looking for those wagons, they don't find the wagons, they find a full brigade, this unit will we almost
edward johnson, remember george stewart's confederate brigade. the second virginia part of the stonewall brigade, they were supposed to be involved in the attack but because they are fighting greg's men, it stops the stonewall brigade, a big impact most don't realize. july 3rd lots of papers on it and some maps and stuart proper engaging in that division. we have judson kilpatrick, and the reserved brigade, they will be fighting to the south and kill patrick as we think lee is going to attack...
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and so, that is -- right here is edward house, by the way. for those of you -- we want to contra a image of the wealthy expatriate texan who was his private adviser. this is a wonderful pen and ink portrait made of him in 1919. trick and i -- trygve, and i, this is something i admire about trygve's on work, we sherry fundamentally similar portrait of wilson, his grand strategy, of wilson's often, you could call it, quite pragmatic adjustments, responding to the situation. and so, it is a positive portrait of wilson that is sadly it results in it is unbelievably tragic outcome. >> yeah. that's important. i don't mean to suggest that this is -- i mean, a takedown of wilson. it is anything but. but i'm trying to get at -- one of the arguments that you make is that wilson lacked the ability, as you say, to do the diplomatic choreography. and i think that maybe where we might disagree is that you see that lack of ability as a little bit more innate to wilson, whereas i see it in some ways imposed by circumstances. he has dissembling and inspect --
and so, that is -- right here is edward house, by the way. for those of you -- we want to contra a image of the wealthy expatriate texan who was his private adviser. this is a wonderful pen and ink portrait made of him in 1919. trick and i -- trygve, and i, this is something i admire about trygve's on work, we sherry fundamentally similar portrait of wilson, his grand strategy, of wilson's often, you could call it, quite pragmatic adjustments, responding to the situation. and so, it is a...
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edward has no idea — his oyster. thank you, guys. edward has no idea he _ his oyster. his life will now be transformed, but his parents feel he finally has a future. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon. today is shaping up to be a tale of two halves with a weather front pushing into the west and that has brought some rain, some of it heavy, and a slightly cooler feel. brightening up into scotland and northern ireland and ahead of it is where we have the best of the sunshine and the warmth. temperatures peaking at 25 degrees, 77 fahrenheit. the weather front continues to think steadily south and east through the night. a band of rain, a few spots are visible as well, but under clear skies we will continue to see temperatures fall away, down into single figures in rural areas of scotland. starting tomorrow on a quieter note with a good deal of dry, sunny weather. a weak weather front producing drizzle. as we go through the afternoon an area of low pressure will bring rain into scotland and northern ireland and north—west scotland. tem
edward has no idea — his oyster. thank you, guys. edward has no idea he _ his oyster. his life will now be transformed, but his parents feel he finally has a future. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. good afternoon. today is shaping up to be a tale of two halves with a weather front pushing into the west and that has brought some rain, some of it heavy, and a slightly cooler feel. brightening up into scotland and northern ireland and ahead of it is where we have the...
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that's a message from john bell edwards, i spoke at him at the hospital where i was born, baton rougel hospital, mid city. a place hit so badly by this pandemic that they put up a wall recognizing those who contracted covid and survived. louisiana has the worse rate of new cases per day than any other state. louisiana has the second highest rate of hospitalization per capita after florida. it is the fifth worse vaccination rates in the country. governor edwards told me the situation is absolutely dire and he's urging people to get vaccinated immediately. here is our conversation. >> this is all patients. >> that's right. >> it is amazing. >> thank you for doing this. at one point this wall was not full. >> that's correct. >> this is not the first time baton rouge as a special hospital for covid patients. he had to bring in outside staffing, we had 118 medical professionals we brought in. this hospital system so that they can take care of the patients here, 95% patients here covid, not a single icu available at this hospital. >> there maybe even, i think 95 right now but you had 15 a m
that's a message from john bell edwards, i spoke at him at the hospital where i was born, baton rougel hospital, mid city. a place hit so badly by this pandemic that they put up a wall recognizing those who contracted covid and survived. louisiana has the worse rate of new cases per day than any other state. louisiana has the second highest rate of hospitalization per capita after florida. it is the fifth worse vaccination rates in the country. governor edwards told me the situation is...
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suddenly all references purged to wilson edwards.cent example of china's effort to deflect blame for the worldwide pandemic and staying silent in early days as it spread in china before it alerted world health officials. other efforts include consistently rehashing old conspiracy theories, primarily that the virus started in a lab. not this one. this one. home of the u.s. army's biological laboratory. though there is no evidence the virus originated here that has not stopped the chinese from trying to push their version of a lab leak theory. >> translator: the u.s. should invite w.h.o. experts to investigate ft. detrick. >> reporter: and people are getting the message, true or not. one conspiracy article picked up shin juan july 30th alleged the virus leaked from fort detrick to europe and viewed mere then 25 million times on the chinese site weibo. a media reporter appeared to show several satellite images of the u.s. biological labs suggesting the virus despite having first been detected in you yuan came from china. the propaganda
suddenly all references purged to wilson edwards.cent example of china's effort to deflect blame for the worldwide pandemic and staying silent in early days as it spread in china before it alerted world health officials. other efforts include consistently rehashing old conspiracy theories, primarily that the virus started in a lab. not this one. this one. home of the u.s. army's biological laboratory. though there is no evidence the virus originated here that has not stopped the chinese from...
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hey, edward.g to go into the state dining room the president right now is meeting with latino community leaders about immigration reform and economic plan the vice president is also in the room for that meeting so maybe the president answers a question on this , i'm sure he's going to get it. on the eviction moratorium the white house is using its mega phone to try and push local governments to maybe extend or look at their own eviction moratorium. you know, the moratorium, the federal one by the cdc has ended now so renters and in some cases who haven't paid rent in 18 months could now be evicted by their landlords. now we talked with a lawyer who represented clients in ohio and louisiana. he's a lawyer who represents landlords. he won cases there, saying the cdc overstepped his authority. now his argument, today, is that landlords have to pay taxes, they have to pay mortgage, they pay for upkeep without any income in some cases, to do it. >> it is wrong to enforce a landlord to shoulder these pu
hey, edward.g to go into the state dining room the president right now is meeting with latino community leaders about immigration reform and economic plan the vice president is also in the room for that meeting so maybe the president answers a question on this , i'm sure he's going to get it. on the eviction moratorium the white house is using its mega phone to try and push local governments to maybe extend or look at their own eviction moratorium. you know, the moratorium, the federal one by...
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that's the -- here is edward house by the way. for those of you who wants an image of wilson's adviser. this was a painting portrait that was made of him in 1919. trig and i actually share one of the things i admire, we share similar portrait of wilson's grand strategy of wilson's, often you could call it quite pragmatic adjustment responding to the situation, and so it is a positive portrait of wilson, sadly results in this unbelievably tragic outcome. >> that's important. i don't mean to suggest that - this is a take down of wilson. it is anything but -- so one of the arguments that you made is that wilson lacked the ability as you say to do the diplomatic choreography. i think maybe where we mercedes agree is you see that lack of ability as a little bit more innate to wilson where as i see it in some ways impose circumstances. he has kind of dissembling and in subordinates top diplomats. continues to insist that germany publicly announce they're going to evacuate belgian where the british government had known for months that ge
that's the -- here is edward house by the way. for those of you who wants an image of wilson's adviser. this was a painting portrait that was made of him in 1919. trig and i actually share one of the things i admire, we share similar portrait of wilson's grand strategy of wilson's, often you could call it quite pragmatic adjustment responding to the situation, and so it is a positive portrait of wilson, sadly results in this unbelievably tragic outcome. >> that's important. i don't mean...
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that is the message from louisiana's governor john bell edwards. i spoke with him at the hospital where i was born, baton rouge general hospital mid city, a place hit so badly by this papadopo pandemic that they have put up a wall recognizing those who have contracted covid and survived. louisiana has the worse rate of new cases per day of any state. it has the fifth worse vaccination rate in the country. governor edwards told me the situation is absolutely dire and he is urging people to get vaccinated immediately. here's our conversation. >> this is all, what, patients? >> that's right. that's the wall of lheros. >> thank you for doing this. at one point, this wall wasn't full. >> that is correct. this is not the first time we have used baton rouge general mid city as a special hospital for covid patients. we've had to bring in outside staffing each time, sometimes from the department of defense, but we have 118 medical professionals that we brought in on a state contract to augment this hospital system so they can take care of the patients here.
that is the message from louisiana's governor john bell edwards. i spoke with him at the hospital where i was born, baton rouge general hospital mid city, a place hit so badly by this papadopo pandemic that they have put up a wall recognizing those who have contracted covid and survived. louisiana has the worse rate of new cases per day of any state. it has the fifth worse vaccination rate in the country. governor edwards told me the situation is absolutely dire and he is urging people to get...
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edward. >> reporter: yeah, maria.what he said in the next sentence was that he was boxed by a deal that former president trump made with the taliban. this president has undone a lot of what president donald trump had put in place but he's sticking to this deal so president biden giving this stern warning to those terrorists. listen. >> we will not be deterred by terrorists. we will not let them stop our mission. we will continue the evacuation. i'll also my order my commander to develop plans to strike isis-k assets and facilities. we will respond in our time, the place we choose, the moment of our choosing. >> reporter: president biden acknowledged a few americans and afghany allies will be left behind when the military leaves on august 31st. he promised there would be opportunities to get those people out in the future. he added he does not trust the taliban but since it's in their interest to have americans leave he will rely on them for security and the evacuation. he also says the taliban might not bear responsib
edward. >> reporter: yeah, maria.what he said in the next sentence was that he was boxed by a deal that former president trump made with the taliban. this president has undone a lot of what president donald trump had put in place but he's sticking to this deal so president biden giving this stern warning to those terrorists. listen. >> we will not be deterred by terrorists. we will not let them stop our mission. we will continue the evacuation. i'll also my order my commander to...
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hello, i'm mark edwards at your sports news. lead birmingham phoenix directly into the final of the hundred, they hammered northern superchagers by eight wickets to book their place in saturday�*s showpiece at lords. superchargers were put in to bat and thanks to tom kohler—cadmore's 71 off 44 balls set the visitors a solid target of 144. but livingstone silenced the lively leeds crowd. the phoenix captain smashed the highest score of the tournament so far — 92 not out from just 40 balls including an incredible ten sixes as his side raced to victory with a massive 26 balls remaining. there was a sensational individual performance from evejones as birmingham phoenix all—but secured a place in the women's hundred eliminator with a 14—run victory over northern superchargers. in a winner takes all clash with the loser heading home, jones stroked a brilliant 64 from 47 balls to keep their tournament hopes alive as craig templeton reports. the countdown was on for both northern superchargers and birmingham phoenix. a win would mean se
hello, i'm mark edwards at your sports news. lead birmingham phoenix directly into the final of the hundred, they hammered northern superchagers by eight wickets to book their place in saturday�*s showpiece at lords. superchargers were put in to bat and thanks to tom kohler—cadmore's 71 off 44 balls set the visitors a solid target of 144. but livingstone silenced the lively leeds crowd. the phoenix captain smashed the highest score of the tournament so far — 92 not out from just 40 balls...
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you heard john bel edwards said 10% of his cases are fully vaccinated people.lly high to me. now, 10% of the hospitalizations he says are fully vaccinated people. but then he said don't forget co-morbidity. help us make sense of it. >> well, you know, you can go back and look at the initial data on the vaccines. what did they say? they were successful because they said 95% protective against severe disease, hospitalization and death. 95%. that was with that variant at that time. as we say, delta may be a little less forgiving. you have a population of people who are vulnerable who may have been more likely to get vaccinated. so they make up a larger percentage of the overall vaccinated in louisiana and they are the more vulnerable. so it could be a confluence of things. it doesn't surprise me that much. what i think people need to remember is that across the board if you just, again, do an apples-to-appearles comparison say if you are vaccinated versus unvaccinated, what are the chances that a vaccinated person will end up dying of this disease at this point. a
you heard john bel edwards said 10% of his cases are fully vaccinated people.lly high to me. now, 10% of the hospitalizations he says are fully vaccinated people. but then he said don't forget co-morbidity. help us make sense of it. >> well, you know, you can go back and look at the initial data on the vaccines. what did they say? they were successful because they said 95% protective against severe disease, hospitalization and death. 95%. that was with that variant at that time. as we...
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. >> the latest of ida's path with louisiana's governor john bell edwards. >>> plus, more misery as kids head back to school with no vaccines. the u.s. may not have a handle on covid for months. >> enough is enough. we just have to get people vaccinated. >>> what's the latest on shots for children? dr. anthony fauci joins me, ahead. >>> clear and present danger. kabul fights back as the president warns another attack may be imminent. chris murphy and two women with firsthand experience in afghanistan join me in moments. >>> hello, i'm jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is facing a triple threat of emergencies. new this morning, an explosion in a kabul, afghanistan neighborhood. beal give you more information as we have it with two days before the deadline to pull afgha afghanistanis and americans out as the taliban tries to take over the country. >>> also we have the pandemic which at this point should be almost preventable, with the u.s. averaging 150,000 daily deaths again, unlike back in march when the pandemic was going into first gear. >>> and hurricane ida stren
. >> the latest of ida's path with louisiana's governor john bell edwards. >>> plus, more misery as kids head back to school with no vaccines. the u.s. may not have a handle on covid for months. >> enough is enough. we just have to get people vaccinated. >>> what's the latest on shots for children? dr. anthony fauci joins me, ahead. >>> clear and present danger. kabul fights back as the president warns another attack may be imminent. chris murphy and two...
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, he makes the comment, jonathan edwards was one of my interesting favorite people to read. i don't agree with everything he said, and all of the images he preached. jonathan edwards live in a world, a world that he lived with was basically a world we see in the lord of the rings and star wars. this idea that we are in this kind of enchanted world, it is good versus evil. what we see on a daily life, in our daily life is not just what we see, there is more to it than that. there is good versus evil everywhere, we are always in the midst of it. it is a very meaningful struggle. i think we have to remember that, that has to be part of that, part of any understanding of this time,'s understanding at the scripture. when a scripture is red and that kind of context, that's when we get to military and spiritual warfare. i am not saying it is good or bad, i am saying we have to think about it. it is part of the tradition. look through the churches or if you have a him a book that is, there notice all of the imagery that is militarist imagery. yes part of the scripture, it is there.
, he makes the comment, jonathan edwards was one of my interesting favorite people to read. i don't agree with everything he said, and all of the images he preached. jonathan edwards live in a world, a world that he lived with was basically a world we see in the lord of the rings and star wars. this idea that we are in this kind of enchanted world, it is good versus evil. what we see on a daily life, in our daily life is not just what we see, there is more to it than that. there is good versus...
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edward pitoniak discusses the deal for mgm growth properties. later this hour, volvo electric battery trucks are hitting the streets in new york. we will discuss the move with volvo north america president peter voorhoeve. we are at yet another record high in terms of equities. the broader s&p index at 4451. it should be noted, the dow is actually down a little bit. in broad measure of stocks is rising as the dow jones industrial average falls. not very much movement on either direction. the 10-year yield at 1.37. it did fall yesterday after the auction. awaiting results from the 30-year auction right now. the bloomberg dollar index. crude oil unchanged in new york. i think the crude oil story is one of the most interesting stories out there. on the one hand, you have the u.s. president calling for opec to pull more oil out of the ground. on the other hand, you have the iea saying demand will falter. we are getting the 30-year bond results right now, drawing 2.04%. u.s. awarding 60.7 percent of those 30-year bonds to indirect bidders. the eye-ca
edward pitoniak discusses the deal for mgm growth properties. later this hour, volvo electric battery trucks are hitting the streets in new york. we will discuss the move with volvo north america president peter voorhoeve. we are at yet another record high in terms of equities. the broader s&p index at 4451. it should be noted, the dow is actually down a little bit. in broad measure of stocks is rising as the dow jones industrial average falls. not very much movement on either direction....
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places like africa and even typical movement, they look to people like george whitefield and jonathan edwards as-s examples. i think there is a continuity in the evangelical movement from the 1730s and 40s right on through today, for sure that's the reason why the great awakening is significant. that's all i have for today, thank you and let me know if you have any questions. >> c-span american history tv continues you can find the full schedule for the weekend on your program guide or at c-span.org/history. >> the five series secret talks today in our first presenter is doctor bradley gottfried he earned his degree in 1976 and went forward have a successful forty-year career as a higher education professor and administrator. he retired in 2017 as the president of the college of southern maryland he now spends much of his time writing about the civil war as a gettysburg town guide and certified guide. most recently he has released a book the mass of the calvary anl the gettysburg campaign he has written 14 books on the civil war many are map studies of campaign of the eastern theater of the c
places like africa and even typical movement, they look to people like george whitefield and jonathan edwards as-s examples. i think there is a continuity in the evangelical movement from the 1730s and 40s right on through today, for sure that's the reason why the great awakening is significant. that's all i have for today, thank you and let me know if you have any questions. >> c-span american history tv continues you can find the full schedule for the weekend on your program guide or at...
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one of my favorite sections of professor mards den's work on jonathan edwards. he makes the comment -- edwards is one of my other favorite interesting people to read. and i don't agree with everything he said and all the images that he preached. but jonathan edwards lived in a world, and the world that he lived in was very much like the world that we see in like "lord of the rings" and "star wars." just this idea that we are in this kind of enchanted world and it's good versus evil. that what we see in our daily life is not just what we see. there is more to it that. there is good versus evil everywhere. and we are always in the midst of it. and it's a very meaningful struggle. i think we have to remember that. i think that has to be part of that, a part of any understanding of this time, and understanding of scripture, because scripture is read in that context. that's where we get to military and -- war there. i am not saying it is good or bad. i am saying we have to think about it. it is part of the tradition. i mean look through your hymns in churches if you
one of my favorite sections of professor mards den's work on jonathan edwards. he makes the comment -- edwards is one of my other favorite interesting people to read. and i don't agree with everything he said and all the images that he preached. but jonathan edwards lived in a world, and the world that he lived in was very much like the world that we see in like "lord of the rings" and "star wars." just this idea that we are in this kind of enchanted world and it's good...
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hello, i'm marc edwards with your support.erence league play—off first leg in portugal. the england striker, who reportedly wants to leave the club, wasn't part of the group who flew out today for the game against pacos de ferreira. it's thought kane's still working on his fitness, but could face wolves in the premier league on sunday. i cannot answer this. what i can tell you is that he is better. he is getting his fitness better and better each day. like you said, he's got to work today, he's got to work tomorrow, and he willjoin the group on friday. saturday we will make the decision with who will be involved in the game. it's been a busy night for celtic supporters, with both their men's and women's teams in european action. the men's team with a good result in glasgow as they beat dutch side az alkmar 2—0, in the first leg of their europa league play—off. but things didn't go so well for the women's side — they've been knocked out in the first qualifying round of the champions league. they were beaten 2—1 by spanish side
hello, i'm marc edwards with your support.erence league play—off first leg in portugal. the england striker, who reportedly wants to leave the club, wasn't part of the group who flew out today for the game against pacos de ferreira. it's thought kane's still working on his fitness, but could face wolves in the premier league on sunday. i cannot answer this. what i can tell you is that he is better. he is getting his fitness better and better each day. like you said, he's got to work today,...
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and to let you know, we expect further briefings from governor edwards and perhaps other officials as they are available. we will keep you posted about our live coverage plans either here on c-span or streaming on c-span.org. back to calls on afghanistan. west virginia, spence, good morning. democrat line. caller: i think it is time for united, we stand. i appreciate the gentleman who fought worse in vietnam and everything, and they call in and seem to think they know what is better. we do not know what is going on on the ground. the military men are taking the situation and doing the best that they can. i am proud of our president that we have moved out of the situation. they are getting ready to have internal arguments. it is not going to be a good thing for our country. we need to be united. these republicans that get on here, i cannot believe they have the guts to say anything after the last presidency that we went through. he said this deal up, just like other callers said. they called himself patriots. patriots have come back with names of heroes, doing things we should be proud
and to let you know, we expect further briefings from governor edwards and perhaps other officials as they are available. we will keep you posted about our live coverage plans either here on c-span or streaming on c-span.org. back to calls on afghanistan. west virginia, spence, good morning. democrat line. caller: i think it is time for united, we stand. i appreciate the gentleman who fought worse in vietnam and everything, and they call in and seem to think they know what is better. we do not...