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. >> jason aldean is up next in a tie between toby keith and florida georgia line, and then the 71-year-old> as the only female in the top ten, dolly earned her $37 million with 63 performances and her dollywood theme park. >> i'm hoping that i can do this all my life. >> luke bryan's love of hunting actually helped him snag the third spot, and 42 million bucks. the 40-year-old makes bank beyond the stage thanks to the reality show "buck commander" alongside "duck fine dynasty at kwps -- and he has not one, but two beer companies. ♪ >> kenny chesney barely outruns luke for the number two spot, but the real king of country is mr. garth brooks. ♪ >> the 55-year-old earned $60 million, so what's the key to his success? playing multiple shows at the same arena all in one day. ♪ he has also got lots of friends at banks. you might be asking yours, what happened to carrie underwood? she had a big year out on tour, but it wasn't enough to drak the top ten. she is in good company. tim mcgraw, deerks brantley, and miranda lambert didn't make it either. >>> that music. games of throne fans. doesn't it
. >> jason aldean is up next in a tie between toby keith and florida georgia line, and then the 71-year-old> as the only female in the top ten, dolly earned her $37 million with 63 performances and her dollywood theme park. >> i'm hoping that i can do this all my life. >> luke bryan's love of hunting actually helped him snag the third spot, and 42 million bucks. the 40-year-old makes bank beyond the stage thanks to the reality show "buck commander" alongside...
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we see this happening in florida and georgia and south carolina and colorado and maine. >> are you trackingp at one of these events calling on their member of congress, senator to hold a public town hall, how many of those people turn that activism into direct action, in other words, sign up to do something else that will have a very direct impact? >> right. so, what we would argue is this is having a very direct impact. right now, the fight in front of us is the healthcare fight. next year, there is going to be a fight around elections. there's this funny thing when you get hundreds of thousands of people organized in a congressional district to fight on legislation. once the elections come around they show up for that, too. we have seen that in special elections in kansas and georgia 6. there has been incredible turnout and those doing organizing, knocking on doors, getting out the vote. yes, right now the fight is on healthcare and right now people holding their own town halls or showing up at their own town halls and pretty soon it will be for elections because they will hold their sena
we see this happening in florida and georgia and south carolina and colorado and maine. >> are you trackingp at one of these events calling on their member of congress, senator to hold a public town hall, how many of those people turn that activism into direct action, in other words, sign up to do something else that will have a very direct impact? >> right. so, what we would argue is this is having a very direct impact. right now, the fight in front of us is the healthcare fight....
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and he takes him over and becomes a naturalist himself and william bartram was most famous for georgia, florida, et cetera, where he discovered many new species of plants and would record all of these in beautiful water color drawings and charles wilson peal, the artist who painted this portrait had an affinity for bartram since peal himself was a naturalist, and i think they spent lots of time talking together about collecting plant specimens and teaching the rest of america about the real bounty and wonders of america's natural world, and this painting, when william bartram was rather old is a really nice character study, and he's just sort of calmly sitting there without much expression and here's the wonderful bald spot at the top of his head and the prominent vein on his temple and to depict him in detail with a lot of care. william bartram was charles wilson peal's friend and he was also his colleague as a fellow naturalist and the portrait reflects that professional association. >> next to william bartram is william clark, and i always have enjoyed this picture because clark was a vivid
and he takes him over and becomes a naturalist himself and william bartram was most famous for georgia, florida, et cetera, where he discovered many new species of plants and would record all of these in beautiful water color drawings and charles wilson peal, the artist who painted this portrait had an affinity for bartram since peal himself was a naturalist, and i think they spent lots of time talking together about collecting plant specimens and teaching the rest of america about the real...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ my window down and cruise ♪ down a back road ♪ abby: florida georgia line one of my favoritesmorning, everyone. we are amped up this morning on a saturday morning. abby: we have already been debating on this couch. clayton: debating back and forth, kelly, in priebus out. pete: nobody understanding why. clayton: saturday morning quiet ease in to the weekend like an old man getting to know a hot bath. [laughter] not anymore on this show. pete: get some expresso going and join us this morning. abby: big four hours ahead. big news this morning is a new chief of staff in the white house. you have general john kelly now replacing reince priebus as white house chief of staff, hoping to get things a little bit more in order. i mean, just to give you a sense of his background, take a look at this, he is a retired four star general. he served three tours in iraq. new world being the current world of department of homeland security. former commander of u.s. southern command. well versed in the way of d.c. former aide to gates and panetta at the defense department and obviously comfortabl
. ♪ ♪ ♪ my window down and cruise ♪ down a back road ♪ abby: florida georgia line one of my favoritesmorning, everyone. we are amped up this morning on a saturday morning. abby: we have already been debating on this couch. clayton: debating back and forth, kelly, in priebus out. pete: nobody understanding why. clayton: saturday morning quiet ease in to the weekend like an old man getting to know a hot bath. [laughter] not anymore on this show. pete: get some expresso going and join us...
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por otro lado, tambiÉn lo tenemos en la florida, afectando a alabama, georgia y las carolinas. de mÍnima. se aacuerdan que la semana pasada yo pedÍa aunque sea una nube para las vegas? ahÍ llegÓ la nube cita y con poca probabilidad de lluvia en un 20%. tenemos 108 como mÁxima y mÍnima en los 86. las temperaturas se van a mantener en el resto de la semana. 95 para dallas, houston con 79 de minima. en la ciudad del sol, miami, amanecimos con cielos nublados y lluvia que se va a mantener para el resto de la semana. 88 ccomo mÁxima y mÍnima en los 82, para atlanta 88 tambiÉn tenemos un poco de precipitaciÓn. en nueva york tenemos un 30% de probabilidad de lluvia, 82 como mÁxima y mÍnima en los 80. en chicago hoy amanecieron mojados con 80% en las actividades de chubascos, va a llover maÑana y el miÉrcoles, 84 ccomo mÁxima y es todo por ahora en el estado del tiempo. vamos a ver cÓmo despertaron las redes sociales. francisca: hola, a toda nuestra gente! feliz inicio de semana. en muchas partes de despertar muy contentos. una qque no estarÁ muy felices jennifer garner porque ssu espo
por otro lado, tambiÉn lo tenemos en la florida, afectando a alabama, georgia y las carolinas. de mÍnima. se aacuerdan que la semana pasada yo pedÍa aunque sea una nube para las vegas? ahÍ llegÓ la nube cita y con poca probabilidad de lluvia en un 20%. tenemos 108 como mÁxima y mÍnima en los 86. las temperaturas se van a mantener en el resto de la semana. 95 para dallas, houston con 79 de minima. en la ciudad del sol, miami, amanecimos con cielos nublados y lluvia que se va a mantener...
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and will spare the carolinas and georgia. florida gets most of that.ek out your window. >>> i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're going to see those high temperatures really very hot for the inland areas. into the mid-90s from concord to antioch, down to livermore and morgan hill. san jose we'll see the high temperature up to 88 degrees and 76 degrees in oakland. also nice and cool in san francisco. warming up in the north bay. and our temperatures continue to heat up over the next couple of days, reaching the peak tomorrow of 102. >> and you can find your forecast anytime on the weather channel on cable. hoda and matt? >> dylan, thank you. >>> guess who is here. jessica biel is making a sinful return to tv this week. it's a new miniseries on our network usa. >> justice es essica plays a yo at the beach, when she snaps and attacks a total changer. >> can you describe how you killed him? >> i don't understand why we have to keep going over there. i told someone at the beach. and i told a woman before you. >> we need to confirm the details. >> i stabbed him
and will spare the carolinas and georgia. florida gets most of that.ek out your window. >>> i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're going to see those high temperatures really very hot for the inland areas. into the mid-90s from concord to antioch, down to livermore and morgan hill. san jose we'll see the high temperature up to 88 degrees and 76 degrees in oakland. also nice and cool in san francisco. warming up in the north bay. and our temperatures continue to heat up over the next couple...
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and will spare the carolinas and georgia. florida gets most of the rain, >>> good morning.ke yesterday, the humidity stays low, and the temperatures warm up. into the 80s this afternoon. 89 for philadelphia. bright sunshine in the suburbs. 86 the high. humidity stays low in new jersey, 88 degrees. and at the shore, sea breeze this afternoon limits the temperature to right around 80 degrees. nothing but sunshine at the shore. and the same can be said for the lehigh valley and delaware, too. sunny skies. 88 degrees this afternoon. have a great day. >> and you can find your forecast anytime on the weather channel on cable. hoda and matt? >> dylan, thank you. >>> guess who is here. jessica biel is making a sinful return to tv this week. it's a new miniseries on our network usa. >> justice es essica plays a yo at the beach, when she snaps and attacks a total changer. >> can you describe how you killed him? >> i don't understand why we have to keep going over there. i told someone at the beach. and i told a woman before you. >> we need to confirm the details. >> i stabbed him wit
and will spare the carolinas and georgia. florida gets most of the rain, >>> good morning.ke yesterday, the humidity stays low, and the temperatures warm up. into the 80s this afternoon. 89 for philadelphia. bright sunshine in the suburbs. 86 the high. humidity stays low in new jersey, 88 degrees. and at the shore, sea breeze this afternoon limits the temperature to right around 80 degrees. nothing but sunshine at the shore. and the same can be said for the lehigh valley and delaware,...
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georgia, good morning. >> caller: i support him one 100%. donald trump and mike pence. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> host: jerry, clearwater florida. what does the president need protection from. >> caller: he needs protection from the news media. it's all a scam, like the woman said just before, it's a coup that's trying to take over our government. they took over when hillary clinton was trying to run, i believe she was, they were trying to start a war with russia and trump did whatever he could to stop that. >> good afternoon. i would like to thank president trump for inviting us to the white house today. we are grateful for his incredibly strong come
georgia, good morning. >> caller: i support him one 100%. donald trump and mike pence. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> host: jerry, clearwater florida. what does the president need protection from. >> caller: he needs protection from the news media. it's all a scam, like the woman said just before, it's a coup that's trying to take over our government. they took over when hillary clinton was trying to run, i believe she was, they were trying to start a war with russia and trump did...
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. >> madam chairman, i like to think my colleagues from georgia, florida for their thoughtful commentsin rebuttal to this amendment. i also appreciate you following me on twitter, mr. woodall and from reading from the article this morning. you quoted the congressional republicans have been supportive of the investigation. you quoted that there's been no indication that the gop would withhold funds. if that is the case then this is a simple vote. vote to support the amendment. vote to support the sincerity of our election. vote to support the same bipartisanship that you report exists on this issue. vote to support the amendment. don't give into the party politics of the budget committee. do the right thing for our national security. with that, i yield back. >> for what purpose does the lady seek recognition? >> i like to say that while we may differ, we should not question each other's motivations and i feel, i personally feel resentful that the author that offering this amendment that his motivation for question. i think we can question a lot of things but not that is correct the gene
. >> madam chairman, i like to think my colleagues from georgia, florida for their thoughtful commentsin rebuttal to this amendment. i also appreciate you following me on twitter, mr. woodall and from reading from the article this morning. you quoted the congressional republicans have been supportive of the investigation. you quoted that there's been no indication that the gop would withhold funds. if that is the case then this is a simple vote. vote to support the amendment. vote to...
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florida, it's the champs. it's the cosio family! steve: and from atlanta, georgia, it's the fountain family!body's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody, somebody might just drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] give me angela, give me mercy. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays] top 5 answers on the board. we asked 100 men, name a place you'd be surprised your boss asked you to go with him after work. mercy: to the bathroom? steve: to the bathroom. angela: to a bar. steve: to a bar. fountain family: play! play! angela: ok, we want to play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. [cheering and applause] all right, guys, we asked 100 men--i'm gonna say that one time--100 men. name a place you'd be surprised your boss asked you to go with him after work. sharon: to church. man: good answer! steve: to church.
florida, it's the champs. it's the cosio family! steve: and from atlanta, georgia, it's the fountain family!body's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody, somebody might just drive out of here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause] give me angela, give me mercy. let's go. ["family feud" theme plays] top 5 answers on the board. we asked 100 men, name a place you'd be surprised your boss asked you to go with him after work. mercy: to the bathroom? steve: to the...
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and the states, donald trump won, a lot of states i lived in, georgia, mississippi, alabama, florida,ese cuts in medicaid will actually disproportionately hurt many of the very people who voted? >> joe, i have spent the last month going to pennsylvania, to kentucky, to west virginia, to ohio to make just that point. the reason you have groups like the american hospital association, not the most progressive group in the world opposing this ledges london attacks, they understand it can make satisfy annual cuts to medicaid, they will disappear. where do people go to get the care if he's talking about taking away, republicans talk about rights and freedom and choice, 2.5 million women have chosen planned parenthood, trump did well with the working class people. are you an older work, making $40,000 a year, you are 60 years of age, your premiums will more than double. >> what happens in nursing homes? >> thank you for raising that, it's not talked about enough. >> my mother is in a nursing hope right now. i look at people around her. i know for them medicaid is a lifeline not only for them
and the states, donald trump won, a lot of states i lived in, georgia, mississippi, alabama, florida,ese cuts in medicaid will actually disproportionately hurt many of the very people who voted? >> joe, i have spent the last month going to pennsylvania, to kentucky, to west virginia, to ohio to make just that point. the reason you have groups like the american hospital association, not the most progressive group in the world opposing this ledges london attacks, they understand it can make...
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georgia. below 50% in the big states he won like pennsylvania. north carolina even florida.hat does it mean if you start trend lining below that 50% in states that you are going have to carry? >> you don't want to do it. you don't even want it in the first year of a presidency. look, some of this is due to the fact that the president hasn't gotten a big legislative victory other than confirmation of a supreme court justice. once he gets victories, assuming the republican congress gives him some, i think that will show up in the public opinion polls. let me add one thing, eric, i don't want to get too technical, when people are looking at the polls, it's really important they ask one question. who's being surveyed? is this all adults, the entire adult population in america. is that where the sample is coming from? if so, trump's rateings are lower. if so, is it registered voters or likely voters in a presidential election? if that's the universe, then trump is going to do better, because for example, senior citizens vote heavily in all elections, they're always there. young p
georgia. below 50% in the big states he won like pennsylvania. north carolina even florida.hat does it mean if you start trend lining below that 50% in states that you are going have to carry? >> you don't want to do it. you don't even want it in the first year of a presidency. look, some of this is due to the fact that the president hasn't gotten a big legislative victory other than confirmation of a supreme court justice. once he gets victories, assuming the republican congress gives...
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georgia. we could see it coming before that, so it was no great surprise. >> five months before pearl harbor and short on cash, john bolt dropped out of the university of florida. joining the marines, he scored well on an aptitude test and was selected for flight school. 20-year-old jack, as he prefers to be called, was on the way to becoming a legend. >> there's a certain instinct that a really good fighter pilot has. >> yes. >> what is it? >> it's just a killer. >> i enlisted in september, '41, just after i finished high school. i was crew chief on an at-6. and on saturday, we went downtown and spent the night and the next morning, the radio was announcing that the japs had bombed pearl harbor. we were told to report to our base. >> big excitement. when the gong on the headquarters building rang after dark and we were all called out and went into formation. >> bud joined the arm air corps in 1941. by december, he was in flight training. >> we were convinced that the japanese were -- the aircraft carriers were down in the gulf of mexico and they would be bombing oklahoma any minute. >> there would be no attack on chickasaw. by the summer of 1942, the three al
georgia. we could see it coming before that, so it was no great surprise. >> five months before pearl harbor and short on cash, john bolt dropped out of the university of florida. joining the marines, he scored well on an aptitude test and was selected for flight school. 20-year-old jack, as he prefers to be called, was on the way to becoming a legend. >> there's a certain instinct that a really good fighter pilot has. >> yes. >> what is it? >> it's just a killer....
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crosses through central florida we're going to see several inches of rain lightly then it will paralyze the coast of southeast and then move out to sea not really a threat to georgiaarnings in effect. we could see rainfall rates of about 2 to 3 inches per hour and when all that rain comes down that quickly it could lead to some of that flash flooding with some areas right in the center of florida picking up as much as 5 to 8 inches of rainfall. so that is going to be an issue tonight and noon tomorrow. elsewhere across the country we have that monsoonal moisture still producing pockets of heavier rain in the southwest and the heat is building out west. by the middle of the week we could see all-time high temperatures. here's a peak out your window. >> temperatures are going to be a degree or two cooler today. temperatures in the mid to upper 60s to right around 70 degrees right now. a nice day to be outside sod if you're planning toet the low humidity for the next couple of days. getting a little bit warmer and humid as we get towards wednesday and thursday with highs back up close to 90 degrees. maybe a few showers in the shannen doeya on thursday but the next ch
crosses through central florida we're going to see several inches of rain lightly then it will paralyze the coast of southeast and then move out to sea not really a threat to georgiaarnings in effect. we could see rainfall rates of about 2 to 3 inches per hour and when all that rain comes down that quickly it could lead to some of that flash flooding with some areas right in the center of florida picking up as much as 5 to 8 inches of rainfall. so that is going to be an issue tonight and noon...
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georgia and alabama. increases in mortality rate can get very high. in the united states as a whole, we see increases in vitality on par with auto accidents. in floridathat could be as high as the current rate of stroke. >> weather changes also are linked to an uptick in crime. is that true quick >> that's right. it's a relatively small impact but some of the highest statistical correlations. it's a clear indication that when it's very cold outside, violent crime decreases. when it's really hot, violent crime continues to increase as temperatures get hotter. that can be seen on a number of different cases anywhere from murder to stadium violence. >> how far out are we? should we worry as a country and how quickly are we warming in terms of years or centuries? >> we do see much larger impact later in the century. a calling of my just had a baby and that little boy is going to be having his life extend we hope into the end of the center very -- century. we see significant impact in the near-term by a significant effect of the south and coastal areas. in the middle century is going to be pretty significant. >> michael del gotto. thank you for your thoug
georgia and alabama. increases in mortality rate can get very high. in the united states as a whole, we see increases in vitality on par with auto accidents. in floridathat could be as high as the current rate of stroke. >> weather changes also are linked to an uptick in crime. is that true quick >> that's right. it's a relatively small impact but some of the highest statistical correlations. it's a clear indication that when it's very cold outside, violent crime decreases. when...
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georgia. andrew jackson is largely responsible for that. one of the ways he is catapulted into prominence is in the summer of 1816, when the africans and what was then spanish florida force,tablished the negro which is probably the most strongly armed and kamman of -- most strongly armed encampment of african-americans. compared to the black panthers, they had pop guns compared to what those in the negro fort had. introduction was catapulted into prominence by destroying the negro fort. >> to say the least you are extremely impressive tonight. extremely educational. i feel like you took me from kindergarten to phd level in the past hour. in the pantheon of our great , like dubois, bill robison, malcolm x, didn't they threatened to take the united states before the international community in regards to genocide and degradation? could you elaborate? professor horne: first of all a petition circa 1946 with the nation to then newly born united nations in regard to human rights violations against those of african descent. most prominent effort was all robison, in league with william patterson and the civil rights congress. this was a very significant effort. it's got a
georgia. andrew jackson is largely responsible for that. one of the ways he is catapulted into prominence is in the summer of 1816, when the africans and what was then spanish florida force,tablished the negro which is probably the most strongly armed and kamman of -- most strongly armed encampment of african-americans. compared to the black panthers, they had pop guns compared to what those in the negro fort had. introduction was catapulted into prominence by destroying the negro fort....
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georgia, for example, reluctantly froze enrollment from march to july of 2007 and only lifted the freeze after congress passed a supplemental budget. florida froze enrollment. it froze it for just five months. and during those five months, 44,000 children, c.h.i.p. children, were placed on a waiting list. when c.h.i.p. was reauthorized in 2009, there was strong support from the congress to avoid those kinds of shortfalls and enrollment freezes. c.h.i.p. provided ample funding and revamped the system for distributing dollars. it built in new adjusters and contingency funding and a new system for redistributing funding across states. that funding formula has been maintained through the subsequent extensions. going forward, adequate financing for c.h.i.p. must be assured. beyond extending the basic program funding, congress also needs to consider the issues raised so far. the 23 percentage point increase in the match rate and the maintenance of effort provision, both of which were in the affordable care act. as hmy colleague from texas noted, it's helping a number of states to adopt or plan for program improvements. we must also recognize tha
georgia, for example, reluctantly froze enrollment from march to july of 2007 and only lifted the freeze after congress passed a supplemental budget. florida froze enrollment. it froze it for just five months. and during those five months, 44,000 children, c.h.i.p. children, were placed on a waiting list. when c.h.i.p. was reauthorized in 2009, there was strong support from the congress to avoid those kinds of shortfalls and enrollment freezes. c.h.i.p. provided ample funding and revamped the...
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georgia's third district. he was born in 1958 in jacksonville, florida, while his dad served in the navy. he grew up in -- he was ordained into ministry in 1982 and graduated with a bachelors of science degree in 1983 and answered the call of the first christian church in 1985 where he began his first full-time ministry. in 1993, george and his family moved to peachtree city to serve the peachtree christian church where he continues today. george has been married since 1988 and they have three children and one grandchild. george and his family live in peachtree city, georgia. i want to commend dr. dillard for his commitment to our community. george is a welcoming part of the fayette county, community. the grace he's shown in peachtree city is unparalleled. i'm truly honored to have dr. george dillard with us today. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair will entertain up to 15 further questions for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> to address the house for o
georgia's third district. he was born in 1958 in jacksonville, florida, while his dad served in the navy. he grew up in -- he was ordained into ministry in 1982 and graduated with a bachelors of science degree in 1983 and answered the call of the first christian church in 1985 where he began his first full-time ministry. in 1993, george and his family moved to peachtree city to serve the peachtree christian church where he continues today. george has been married since 1988 and they have three...
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a pair of newlyweds from georgia are facing charges this morning accused of kidnapping and raping a woman in florida. rasheda hurley and timothy lowe have been arrested for allegedly targeting a woman, knocking her out and taking the woman to a nearby hotel and raping her. police say this all happened last sunday. news of their arrests has hit the public... now two store owners are claiming hurley and lowe tried to enter their businesses completely naked! the couple were later arrested and are now facing charges. police say the two --- were on their honeymoon. some must-see images out of oregon. these cars -- are covered in slime -- and eels!!! a truck carrying the eels flipped over and spilled them. it's hard to imagine being inside one of these cars. the good news - no one was hurt. but these drivers- probably - very confused and grossed out. there's video of this too. the ee way to south korea -- to be used as food. although this doesn't look very appetizing, they are considered a delicacy., at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - weather alert day --> pm storms; some strong to severe - not as h
a pair of newlyweds from georgia are facing charges this morning accused of kidnapping and raping a woman in florida. rasheda hurley and timothy lowe have been arrested for allegedly targeting a woman, knocking her out and taking the woman to a nearby hotel and raping her. police say this all happened last sunday. news of their arrests has hit the public... now two store owners are claiming hurley and lowe tried to enter their businesses completely naked! the couple were later arrested and are...
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georgia representative hank johnson has grilling tips for those in his district. do you know how to grill like a pro? happy grilling. florida congressman daniel toster posted, great way start with this special day with the villages veteran memorial park honor guard. ahead of today's holiday, c-span visited the home of america's founding documents at the national archives. here is a look. >> on the national mall halfway between capitol hill and the white house, we are at the archives of the united states. what is the mission of national archives? >> the archives was created to collect, protect, and make available the records of the united states so the american people can hold the government accountable for its actions. >> how long has there been a national archive? >> they opened their doors in 1934. it wasn't until the franken roosevelt administration we had the records. >> how long have you had this building? >> we opened the doors in 1935. >> what is contained in this building? >> and this one, the most precious of our earliest documents, the constitution, bill of rights, and declaration of independence, of course. of ou
georgia representative hank johnson has grilling tips for those in his district. do you know how to grill like a pro? happy grilling. florida congressman daniel toster posted, great way start with this special day with the villages veteran memorial park honor guard. ahead of today's holiday, c-span visited the home of america's founding documents at the national archives. here is a look. >> on the national mall halfway between capitol hill and the white house, we are at the archives of...