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ray had grown up in georgetown, got in trouble in san diego. he got a 40 year sentence for raping kids, and once he was released, he and his prison boyfriend moved back to georgetown after 20 years of his 40 year sentence, california released ray moody on parole for six serial rapes. >> one victim was just eight. ray and his prison boyfriend, ernie merchant, thought georgetown would be a good place to start over, and after a couple of months and a new job at a cabinet factory, ray also began seeing a local single mom named angel voss, but he was back and forth between ernie and angel on the night brittany went missing. ray and angel were also headed to myrtle beach, looking to party. ray knows georgetown authorities have a tracking device on his truck because he is a registered sex offender. but the night in question, he asked angel to borrow her brother's truck to hit the strip in myrtle beach. >> everybody goes, yeah, you should try the strip. just people watching this stuff, you know? >> moody says he and his girlfriend, angel voss, met brit
ray had grown up in georgetown, got in trouble in san diego. he got a 40 year sentence for raping kids, and once he was released, he and his prison boyfriend moved back to georgetown after 20 years of his 40 year sentence, california released ray moody on parole for six serial rapes. >> one victim was just eight. ray and his prison boyfriend, ernie merchant, thought georgetown would be a good place to start over, and after a couple of months and a new job at a cabinet factory, ray also...
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however 2 thirds of the black people here in georgetown were free. in dc period, 2 thirds free by 1830. makes a really different scenario. the church and the cemetery were well known for having underground railroad activity. the church has amazing records where you see gone away, sold away taken away, expelled. all these things in their ledger. we also know that william still, documented people that hid in our burial holding vault and in our cemetery. he writes that people hid behind his marker in this methodist cemetery in georgetown. in 1842, we are living in peace and harmony. in 1849 comes around. let's go this way. i want to go this way. we are going to see oak hill and the trail. oak hill cemetery was established by william corcoran, sound familiar? william corcoran like corcoran gallery, the art gallery? william corcoran is a confederate sympathizer and he helps establish this cemetery 1849, 22 acres, we are 3.5 acres. it is white only. what happens now is something that needs to be more investigation, maybe you can help with this, history maj
however 2 thirds of the black people here in georgetown were free. in dc period, 2 thirds free by 1830. makes a really different scenario. the church and the cemetery were well known for having underground railroad activity. the church has amazing records where you see gone away, sold away taken away, expelled. all these things in their ledger. we also know that william still, documented people that hid in our burial holding vault and in our cemetery. he writes that people hid behind his marker...
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it was founded here in georgetown. they purchased the land both free and enslaved and white folks to be buried. everybody shared the cemetery. you know how we always think everybody off? separate it. not much so it's 1808. we're being buried together. we're in the cemetery. but in 1816, the free blacks were like, you know what? we need our own church. i'm sick of these different rules and regulations and we need our own thing. you know what, they say, okay, and they leased property for the blacks to have their own church. and they did they were the first black congregation in washington. dc 1816. so in 1816 their church was located very close to here. so basically in front of this apartment building was where their original church in 1816 stood until 1880, very close next to us just, you know, where we are. this the dumbarton house. this house is. historically, they, the first u.s. treasurer lived there, joseph north. and so the history is only told from 1799 to 1814, and then they skip to 1928. so there's a missing. s
it was founded here in georgetown. they purchased the land both free and enslaved and white folks to be buried. everybody shared the cemetery. you know how we always think everybody off? separate it. not much so it's 1808. we're being buried together. we're in the cemetery. but in 1816, the free blacks were like, you know what? we need our own church. i'm sick of these different rules and regulations and we need our own thing. you know what, they say, okay, and they leased property for the...
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she has a close relationship with georgetown. she came here to study in a very special program shortly after lithuania declared its independence from the soviet union she told me while she was here, she experienced real freedom, opened and friendly people in a vibrant and academic life. the experience had a profound impact on her. she said she went home with vision for her country in her heart and what could be. and she traveled with us to poland for strategic planning with them. and now for the citation. for her long-standing commitment to public service, democracy and a better life for her people, even when confronted with seeming insurmountable challenges, for demonstrating that a female head of state can be tough, confident and show that responsibility is not a burden. and for courageously standing with the people of ukraine and speaking out in support of their independence, democracy and freedom. georgetown is proud to present the 2024 hillary rodham clinton award to advancing women in leadership, peace and security to the f
she has a close relationship with georgetown. she came here to study in a very special program shortly after lithuania declared its independence from the soviet union she told me while she was here, she experienced real freedom, opened and friendly people in a vibrant and academic life. the experience had a profound impact on her. she said she went home with vision for her country in her heart and what could be. and she traveled with us to poland for strategic planning with them. and now for...
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we got all these articles about -- georgetown mel school, howard medical school as well. all medical schools. george washington. literally, they talk about how they had a box where they sit in the middle of the sem with a gun and wait for people. another story, a man came to see his brother buried the day before -- i will send you the newspaper article. went to find -- you know, he was buried the day before. he wasn't there. he went to get a detective and they went up to georgetown medical college and found his brother as a cadaver. yeah. yes. so, yeah. so those were the stories that were happening in this -- and this is about 1890 these stories were coming out. this is oak hill. and as you can see the difference in care and what we would say is death reflects life. that's what we would say. i am going to bach down here. those who feel comfortable, just this is rock creek. so there is a lot of rocks. you don't see head markers. wooden markers. so a lot of those are gone. we have two of those saved in the church, the mount zion church on 29th and o. the white church, dunba
we got all these articles about -- georgetown mel school, howard medical school as well. all medical schools. george washington. literally, they talk about how they had a box where they sit in the middle of the sem with a gun and wait for people. another story, a man came to see his brother buried the day before -- i will send you the newspaper article. went to find -- you know, he was buried the day before. he wasn't there. he went to get a detective and they went up to georgetown medical...
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founded here in georgetown. they purchased the land for both free and enslaved and white folks to be buried. everybody did not start off separated. it is 1808. we are being buried together in the cemetery. in 1816, the free blacks wanted their own churches. the leased property for the blacks to have their own church. they were the first black congregation in washington, d.c. in 1816. that church was located close to here. basically in front of this apartment building until 1880. very close. next to us, just so you know where we are. this house is historically, the first u.s. treasurer lived there. the history is only told from 1799 to 18 14 then they skip to 1928 so there is a lot missing. we did find people who were very here enslaved in that house. we now have them, we had some interested young people that worked there and - 218 30. i do want to walk over here because it is very interesting. know these are big symbols in black cemeteries and the sea represented here the sea brought you here that will take you
founded here in georgetown. they purchased the land for both free and enslaved and white folks to be buried. everybody did not start off separated. it is 1808. we are being buried together in the cemetery. in 1816, the free blacks wanted their own churches. the leased property for the blacks to have their own church. they were the first black congregation in washington, d.c. in 1816. that church was located close to here. basically in front of this apartment building until 1880. very close....
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here it is, georgetown, posted on x, georgetown law has told a pregnant student whose baby is due duringdays postpartum with baby in tow. no early or remote exams since it would be inequitable to all other nonbirthing students in her class. their response, georgetown's response was this, we have reached mutually agreeable solution with a student who raise their concerns, they won't tell a student university question and they don't want, privacy on the whole thing. what is your take? >> kids are so soft these days. i'm just kidding. but kind of not. i went to law school. law school finals are very serious. usually you are not allowed to get an accommodation to take a test after other students have taken it because there's this problem with potential cheating. but this student asked to take a test early, she also asked to take it from home at the same time as other students and that seems to be in line with georgetown's policies. so i'm sure they are accommodating her now. >> trace: they wanted her to bring her child with her and they were saying this is not to offend, not to offend the ot
here it is, georgetown, posted on x, georgetown law has told a pregnant student whose baby is due duringdays postpartum with baby in tow. no early or remote exams since it would be inequitable to all other nonbirthing students in her class. their response, georgetown's response was this, we have reached mutually agreeable solution with a student who raise their concerns, they won't tell a student university question and they don't want, privacy on the whole thing. what is your take? >>...
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the publication, the free press, paint and e-mail public policy students at georgetown university inhington d.c. in it students were called about a postelection suite for self-care. the suite reportedly offered tea, hot chocolate, milk and cookies, legos, uncle repair georgetown did not response and over at harvard the day after the election several professors and sociology math in general education department chose to cancel classes make attendance optional pigment extend assignment deadlines. harvard did not respond to repeated requests for comment or more detail. some people have praises appraise isprofessors taking ths for students calling this election divisive and stressful recent jewish graduate said it is a double standard. >> this is a harvard university that cannot condemn their own students who are calling for in the united states between people to recognize that any democracy in the united states sometimes your coalition does not always win. that is okay. looks over at the university of oregon the assistant director of university and sorority life making headlines after h
the publication, the free press, paint and e-mail public policy students at georgetown university inhington d.c. in it students were called about a postelection suite for self-care. the suite reportedly offered tea, hot chocolate, milk and cookies, legos, uncle repair georgetown did not response and over at harvard the day after the election several professors and sociology math in general education department chose to cancel classes make attendance optional pigment extend assignment deadlines....
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she's a professor of government at georgetown university, joins me from washington, dc. so that is a 1st simple question. why did donald trump when? why did campbell a harris lose simple? but i guess not the easiest question, just break it down for us as best as you can. a. yeah, so definitely not a simple question because when we're still waiting to find out more for the exit polls to look at the numbers, what happened? what went wrong? what went right for trump? what went wrong for harris? but overarching way, i think that what we know didn't go as well is that our pulling was off. we didn't have good accurate information. so many people predicted that this race would be really, really close. and that we might be know 2 or 3 days after the election and figure out so one that clearly wasn't the case. merican were really unhappy with democratic politics and policies and we're not ready to vote for the 1st multi ethnic black women as president. and they voted in favor of donald trump. now what does donald trump get right? perhaps it was showing up and going places where t
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michelle squares is professor of american government at georgetown university in falls, church virginia. she's written 2 books on women and representation in congress. a short time ago, i asked her how big of an issue reproductive rights was when it comes to driving, voter turnout in the selection. in terms of driving the turn out for the election. there's a couple of ways to think about it. certainly it's one of the stronger issues for comma la harris, and she emphasized that a lot as part of her freedom agenda. there are also several states, 10 of them that have ballot initiatives, which means that the voters can vote to change their state laws where they're trying to either put abortion rights into their states constitution or they're trying to overturn previous bands. and some of those are in some of what we call the key battleground, states that people think will decide the election of those being arizona and nevada, particularly. now we've heard in recent days, from prominent republican nikki haley that donald trump's messaging is turning women off. we heard trump just in the past
michelle squares is professor of american government at georgetown university in falls, church virginia. she's written 2 books on women and representation in congress. a short time ago, i asked her how big of an issue reproductive rights was when it comes to driving, voter turnout in the selection. in terms of driving the turn out for the election. there's a couple of ways to think about it. certainly it's one of the stronger issues for comma la harris, and she emphasized that a lot as part of...
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but i'm also professor at georgetown law school and mark lilla and then they had to read the opening statement. i am a professor of humanities at columbia university. i'm also here as a longtime contributor, and i, too, the new york review of books. they've also published several my books, which would be out there. and so they've asked me participate and share today to get this going, i would like to ask a question. the premises of the charge i just read to us today. so i want to ask is there a free speech problem on campus? there are people on the left and the right who would say there is on the left, you hear complaints about limits placed on individual protesters and gatherings, pressure alumni, donors, sanction or fire teachers and right wing congressional pressure presidents caving in and those on the right instrumentalized in this conflict on the right. do you that appearances of conservative speakers have been canceled currency grounds you hear that there are very very conservative professors in our major in in some who are in some of our universities have been sanctioned or f
but i'm also professor at georgetown law school and mark lilla and then they had to read the opening statement. i am a professor of humanities at columbia university. i'm also here as a longtime contributor, and i, too, the new york review of books. they've also published several my books, which would be out there. and so they've asked me participate and share today to get this going, i would like to ask a question. the premises of the charge i just read to us today. so i want to ask is there a...
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georgetown, though, did not respond to fox digital's request for comment. election, several professors in the sociology, math and general education departments canceled classes, made attendance optional or extended assignment deadlines. a recent jewish graduate of the school it would fox news it's a double standard. now, harvard the did not respond to to our repeated requests for comment, and some, griff, some people say students are beinged coddled on these various campuses. others have defended the accommodations made by some of these professors arguing that this election was divisive, filled with heated rhetoric. no matter how you feel, griff, both of us can agree a lot has changed since we've been an undergrad. griff: that is for sure. choice words, indeed, from that oregon employee. i wonder if this was a one-time thing where they're blowing off steam, or are we going to to have this for the next four years? only time will tell. c.b. cotton, great reporting, as always. >> reporter: thanks, griff. >> we're going to take the t. of's, close it. i'm going
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georgetown university is offering legos and coloring books to help students cope. tuition cost harvard $55,000 a year and 60,000 georgetown $55,000 a year so you can play with legos and have coloring books. how many parents out there and support that? >> that is a lot of money for day care, you know? that is what colleges have become a woke day care where they have let inmates run their asylum. want to point out, none of this step happen in my alma mater community college. that weight and we needed great is when they ran out of quarters at their night. [laughter] >> sandra: jimmy, by the way legos and coloring books are quite, very, very relaxing. >> you think these kids are upset now, wait until they step on a lego, my goodness periods me when i tried to put together a lego project with my 13-year-d back when nine or ten and it was the most frustrating thing. it was maddening. playing with legos is a good way to deal with anxiety. >> not me. >> john: good to see you, jimmy. >> sandra: things, jimmy. >> john: see it this weekend. democrats calling a supreme court j
georgetown university is offering legos and coloring books to help students cope. tuition cost harvard $55,000 a year and 60,000 georgetown $55,000 a year so you can play with legos and have coloring books. how many parents out there and support that? >> that is a lot of money for day care, you know? that is what colleges have become a woke day care where they have let inmates run their asylum. want to point out, none of this step happen in my alma mater community college. that weight and...
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my name i'm victor, professor at georgetown and happy to welcome with us today dr. campbell and cooper who are lecturers. kirk campbell is 22nd deputy secretary of state, and senior director for the indo-pacific on the white house national security council. and i don't want to embarrass but there are no two individuals who have been more in the u.s. government over the past four years to innovate u.s. policy in asia. let's give them a warm welcome. [applause] >> during the obama administration as assistant secretary for east asian the pacific, dr. campbell had a watershed moment when the united states declared that em's strategic future would be in asia not in two wars in the middle east and afghanistan. the doctrine stated that the united states must reorient its posture and policies and its personnel, it's resources and talent in the indo-pacific. when he left government, he wrote a about book to this effect. it was called "the pivot" that was an instant classic. >> sold five copies. >> outside your immediate family. i have used it in my courses numerous times. a
my name i'm victor, professor at georgetown and happy to welcome with us today dr. campbell and cooper who are lecturers. kirk campbell is 22nd deputy secretary of state, and senior director for the indo-pacific on the white house national security council. and i don't want to embarrass but there are no two individuals who have been more in the u.s. government over the past four years to innovate u.s. policy in asia. let's give them a warm welcome. [applause] >> during the obama...
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. >> parker, a bernese mountain dog, is the honorary mayor of georgetown, colorado. he's so cute.nd he also happens to be the official mascot of the loveland ski area. yeah, loveland, just 53 miles west of denver, is now officially open for the ski season.
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all right, thanks so much on the other end from georgetown university. thank you. so much the now ukraine, reportedly $512.00 british made cruise missiles into rushes coast region on wednesday. it's the latest use of western weapons on russian targets and comes a day off. do you cry inside us? miss sauls, with washington's approval. president joe biden is also authorized, sending empty post to now mines to ukrainian forces. the kremlin is accusing washington of trying to prolong the war problem 5 going, holler is a defense and ministry on this joins us from moscow. good to have you with us. so problem with the deployment of us empty personnel mines in ukraine put the credit in government adults with its international obligations. first of all, the claim had to 1st signed the defied in 2005 of the october convention, but bands and get personnel mines natural that they were besieging. ready dismantled be great amounts paying for from this. ready your times in the cold war, but when the conflict began, russia, of course, are the to the convention and uses land mines a
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he goes down to the professor military at george at georgetown university.so again, a whole series typical of the assignments of army generals, army majors and colonels during the war, during the interwar period. so it's kind of interesting to track these guys as we go. i talk about his family life things in the book. he ends up as civilian conservation corps there in d.c. does that as a liaison. and then he takes command of the eighth infantry regiment at fort scranton down here in tybee island, where the most beautiful from regimental. he starts to work his way up a whole series of events becoming. the chief of staff for the first chief of staff of the re organized first infantry division, a fourth infantry division. it becomes motorized he takes it through maneuvers, comes back and comes gets promoted to assistant division commander of the 80th, and then there he gets picked up as the division commander. he has assignments as a court, a chief of staff, and as division chief of staff on the way. it's pretty full, full command. and now he's picked up in ted
he goes down to the professor military at george at georgetown university.so again, a whole series typical of the assignments of army generals, army majors and colonels during the war, during the interwar period. so it's kind of interesting to track these guys as we go. i talk about his family life things in the book. he ends up as civilian conservation corps there in d.c. does that as a liaison. and then he takes command of the eighth infantry regiment at fort scranton down here in tybee...
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throughout the day today with 35 million people under these fire alerts from boston, stretching to georgetown. the wind is a little later today. still, that low humidity and dry conditions for this region. notice, there is rain on the way. unfortunately, not going to make it as parched areas across parts of the northeast. instead, it is draped across the mid-atlantic as we go to the next. day or so. out west, we have winter alerts for folks up and down parts of california and the pacific northwest. that's where the heavy rain and the snow will be on tap over the next couple of days. we will see the flooding potential in the burn scar areas through the day today. and then, more of that lingering across that region here as we get into tomorrow. and we're still not done with hurricane season. we've got an area of disturbed weather that we will watch for potential de and philadelphia. mostly cloudy for columbus, with 559 degrees. rain in the forecast from omaha to kansas city, st. louis, and indianapolis. 55 degrees today in chicago. and that's a look at your forecast. >> things, andy. >>> coming
throughout the day today with 35 million people under these fire alerts from boston, stretching to georgetown. the wind is a little later today. still, that low humidity and dry conditions for this region. notice, there is rain on the way. unfortunately, not going to make it as parched areas across parts of the northeast. instead, it is draped across the mid-atlantic as we go to the next. day or so. out west, we have winter alerts for folks up and down parts of california and the pacific...
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and hartford, georgetown, new york included in that. we have really dry conditions and winds are still expected to be elevated through the day today. 34 mile-per-hour peak wind gusts for boston. over 30s for hartford, new york, and philadelphia. we could see some of those gusts up to 40 miles per hour as the day goes on. the drought continues to be of concern. we've got 57% of the region in this moderate drought. notice where you see the reds and deeper reds, that's extreme and exceptional drought. 20% of the region dealing with that. out west, a different story for parts of the pacific northwest. we're going to hear of a couple areas dealing with snowshowers. look at the next system that starts to arrive late today leaving us with heavy snow, heavy rain as well as th potential foe and atlanta. low 80s for jacksonville. 88 degrees in tampa. houston heads to 80 degrees. and that's a look at your forecast, frances. back to you. >> thank you, angie. >>> a dramatic rescue in the atlantic ocean when a disney cruise ship came to the aid of a
and hartford, georgetown, new york included in that. we have really dry conditions and winds are still expected to be elevated through the day today. 34 mile-per-hour peak wind gusts for boston. over 30s for hartford, new york, and philadelphia. we could see some of those gusts up to 40 miles per hour as the day goes on. the drought continues to be of concern. we've got 57% of the region in this moderate drought. notice where you see the reds and deeper reds, that's extreme and exceptional...
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georgetown university was on other side of this admissions scandal case. but miami plays a role in this case. well, remember, i said that lawyer for philip has forms of medicare guy was in the audience. he was also the lawyer who got this guy off the c howard are you let's get howard shoutout. if you're ever in trouble call howard. he he he's really very good at this. yeah no there's one case where the father of you know both of is all about parents bribing coaches to get their kids into fancy schools. 5656 of those cases, the parents pled guilty in the 57th. the guy said, i'm going to fight it. and he got off. i want to get to the questions. but this is the case that that malcolm calls his lawsuit. my favorite one ever favorite lawsuit if everyone ever he to podcast episodes on it because it's in the book it is terrific it was really it was it was a gift. it was every now and again god shines on you and, gives you a a federal case that is so delightful that just when you think you've heard it, here comes miami. here comes miami. hello, sir. first question
georgetown university was on other side of this admissions scandal case. but miami plays a role in this case. well, remember, i said that lawyer for philip has forms of medicare guy was in the audience. he was also the lawyer who got this guy off the c howard are you let's get howard shoutout. if you're ever in trouble call howard. he he he's really very good at this. yeah no there's one case where the father of you know both of is all about parents bribing coaches to get their kids into fancy...
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they wrote a note just by georgetown list what exactly happened in georgia is rest. you're really responsible for mass occurring. these people will, you can be banned from social media. you'll be accused of all kinds of horrible things. these questions are never raised. we're just basically fed lies and, and told to accept them. and that's been the model that we've seen over and over and over again. and it's never been more powerful than it is now. the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by tell us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st? can you see through their illusion going underground? can the russians states of america as tight as on the phone in the most sense community? most all sense and the in the system has to be the one else holes. question about this, even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin, the machine, the state on the russians to de escalate th
they wrote a note just by georgetown list what exactly happened in georgia is rest. you're really responsible for mass occurring. these people will, you can be banned from social media. you'll be accused of all kinds of horrible things. these questions are never raised. we're just basically fed lies and, and told to accept them. and that's been the model that we've seen over and over and over again. and it's never been more powerful than it is now. the take a fresh look around his life....
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still, 35 million people under the fire line from boston to georgetown will see low humidity. the breezy conditions and the dry vegetation are still laughing through the day. notice the rain that is on the way for the mid-atlantic and the midwest, by the way, also need some rain. not quite going to make into parts of the northeast that are continuing to be parched and dealing with those fire conditions. we will have to wait a little longer for additional rain there. out west the snow, the rain, wind is all on tap with winter alerts as the next system works through parts of the pacific northwest. we will see heavy rain, wind and snow for the region through the day today with lingering showers for tomorrow. and the tropics, we are still watching that. it's not officially over as far as the season goes until the end of the month. we got this area that we will watch a good chance of development. 90%. we will see that the -- development in the next couple of days. the of warm water with low shear so the environment is there. what happens between now and the early part of next week,
still, 35 million people under the fire line from boston to georgetown will see low humidity. the breezy conditions and the dry vegetation are still laughing through the day. notice the rain that is on the way for the mid-atlantic and the midwest, by the way, also need some rain. not quite going to make into parts of the northeast that are continuing to be parched and dealing with those fire conditions. we will have to wait a little longer for additional rain there. out west the snow, the rain,...
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all right, thanks so much of the audience coming in from the universe, georgetown university and called now israel has been counting out to mid 3 offensive in lebanon for 55 days. full says, a bombing thousands of homes, mostly in the south and east bolton, 3600 people have been killed and thousands injured across the country. is ready. ami has been threatening civilians to leave the homes of face. that's the 1000000 people have been forced from that homes. miss riley strike on the fact that they flattened the date story apartment block in central, they wrote at least 20 people of kills. and israel targets is the boss, the neighborhood of lebanon capsule. lebanese officials say that would know as belong operatives, nor political dave is living that the same bus probably joins us from the 11 east capitals and how of the recovery side, smoking and some of those targeted areas. how grizzly the circumstances on the ground are still very grim, ever stripes throughout the day, across the country to begin with that attack, as you mentioned in central re route in the early hours of saturday mor
all right, thanks so much of the audience coming in from the universe, georgetown university and called now israel has been counting out to mid 3 offensive in lebanon for 55 days. full says, a bombing thousands of homes, mostly in the south and east bolton, 3600 people have been killed and thousands injured across the country. is ready. ami has been threatening civilians to leave the homes of face. that's the 1000000 people have been forced from that homes. miss riley strike on the fact that...
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i've done that already on associated professor of history in georgetown university in colorado. thanks for your time. still has all the supporters of the jailed former pocket. funny prime minister him on con or marching towards the capital will be live in as long as manchester city boss says whiskey in the district together after suffering. a saw this last for the room is the pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies this past of human rights. with this most important task, my government basing realities, what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is really, is in terms of your movements at the time that so i would tell you to stick to the thoughts provided, hang on, says how much with the trip, do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era the hello again, this is the news our on how to 0 here at the top stories this hour. the cop $29.00 environment summits and as of a, john has ended with wealthy nations pledging $300000000000.00 a year to combat climate change. but de
i've done that already on associated professor of history in georgetown university in colorado. thanks for your time. still has all the supporters of the jailed former pocket. funny prime minister him on con or marching towards the capital will be live in as long as manchester city boss says whiskey in the district together after suffering. a saw this last for the room is the pod came into the say say that your government has repressive policies this past of human rights. with this most...
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the example of georgetown, british guiana. 1953 entering national communist intrigues smolders here. britain charges red plot is threatening the government accused of this conspiracy. argentina and his wife observe the people's progressive party. communist propaganda, literature is confiscated, but the communists had their foot in the door. by 1961, communist jenny jagan controls british. the example of vietnam. july 21st, 1954, at geneva. french general down here signs a fire agreement with viet minh. general palme. and others taking part are russia's molotov and minh foreign minister pan bandung. negotiations between china's zhou enlai and french premier members. france achieves an armistice which brings to an end seven and a half years of fighting in indo-china. the flag down and. of the french leave hanoi according the armistice terms and control is left in the hands of elements. these are some of a million vietnamese refugees fleeing. the area, the red viet minh army takes over, the communist flag goes proclamation and of the new order are immediately posted posted. cuba the nat
the example of georgetown, british guiana. 1953 entering national communist intrigues smolders here. britain charges red plot is threatening the government accused of this conspiracy. argentina and his wife observe the people's progressive party. communist propaganda, literature is confiscated, but the communists had their foot in the door. by 1961, communist jenny jagan controls british. the example of vietnam. july 21st, 1954, at geneva. french general down here signs a fire agreement with...
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you heard emily mention these 35 million people from boston stretching to georgetown, included in these. with those really gusty winds expected yet again today, the low humidity, dry conditions thanks to lack of rain. here's where we're expecting winds to peak. 34 mile-per-hour pfor boston. up to 40 mile-per-hour winds are possible. meanwhile, out west, a bit of a different story. we're ramping up for a couple days of substantial rain and snow and potentially wind. can you see the next system is on deck for parts of the pacific northwest. we'll see the cascades and northern sierra pick up heavy snow. and that heavy rainfall amount, that could reach up to 8 inches. that's a look at the weather across t r new orleans and mobil. and that's a look at your forecast, frances, back to you. >> thanks so much, angie. >>> this veterans day, harriet tubman was posthumously honored as general. it was a reminder of the state's complex history tubman escaped from slavery and returned many times to guide others along the underground railroad. she also volunteered with the u.s. army, gathering intellig
you heard emily mention these 35 million people from boston stretching to georgetown, included in these. with those really gusty winds expected yet again today, the low humidity, dry conditions thanks to lack of rain. here's where we're expecting winds to peak. 34 mile-per-hour pfor boston. up to 40 mile-per-hour winds are possible. meanwhile, out west, a bit of a different story. we're ramping up for a couple days of substantial rain and snow and potentially wind. can you see the next system...
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it was actually a dinner at cafe milano in georgetown, down in a private room where hunter ate, invited his business partners from not just ukraine, but from russia and kazakhstan to meet his father as a sort of three for one deal. and at that time, at the white house did admit not to me, but to the washington post that was trying to fact check my story that, yes, joe biden did attend that dinner, but it was not for any nefarious purpose. and he only stayed a short time, which actually wasn't true. i knew from people at the dinner that he stayed for the entire dinner. miranda devine how quickly did you see the laptop as a legitimate issue? look, i mean, i obviously, you have to be a bit suspicious, but i you know, saw immediately that the laptop seemed genuine. and, you know, there were there was so much personal information there. there were so many touch points where you could sort of confirm that this email had been sent and it was legitimate because you just talked to other recipients of the emails. i mean, this is why i knew that facebook when they censored us, said that they were
it was actually a dinner at cafe milano in georgetown, down in a private room where hunter ate, invited his business partners from not just ukraine, but from russia and kazakhstan to meet his father as a sort of three for one deal. and at that time, at the white house did admit not to me, but to the washington post that was trying to fact check my story that, yes, joe biden did attend that dinner, but it was not for any nefarious purpose. and he only stayed a short time, which actually wasn't...
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he has been mentioned today already in the abigail adams session and was mentioned in the georgetown session. tomorrow there will be a talk about lafayette. so he is getting a lot of coverage here. we want to focus today right now in this panel on this particular exhibit here where he was guest of the nation. that was the term that was used when he was here 200 years ago. he was invited by president james monroe in 1824 to return to the united states in a visit. that was a presidential election year just like 2024 is a presidential election year. that was an election year when the country was very divided into what we call sectionalism. the first party system had collapsed. the system we know of from federalists and anti-federal lists with people like john adams and thomas jefferson and james madison and so on, and the second party system had yesterday to be created with people like andrew jackson and henry clay and those guys and eventually abraham lincoln. this was a moment of transition. no one knew what was going to happen. the country was approaching its 50th anniversary, and th
he has been mentioned today already in the abigail adams session and was mentioned in the georgetown session. tomorrow there will be a talk about lafayette. so he is getting a lot of coverage here. we want to focus today right now in this panel on this particular exhibit here where he was guest of the nation. that was the term that was used when he was here 200 years ago. he was invited by president james monroe in 1824 to return to the united states in a visit. that was a presidential election...