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so can india as government, get the great greenville don? the initiative was officially launched in march 2023. but since then, no prompting is yet being done. the ministry of environment forest and climate change says it's still preparing the state by state plan and identifying vulnerable hotspots. no one from the ministry agreed to be interviewed. local communities have responded to this government in action by experimenting with the own replanting strategies. we decided that we're going to plant or the local species because an export on high re, uh we reached out to o. exports to you about what it needs to take on that obviously, flores. i'm the guys bus project trunk boomed an old mining site into what is now the roughly biodiversity pock. ready the team collected seats from the romilly forest to recreate hundreds of native plants and trees species. the planting projects also made use of indigenous water capture techniques to support the plants . they were generated an old good. that's an environment and ditch structure i used to channel
so can india as government, get the great greenville don? the initiative was officially launched in march 2023. but since then, no prompting is yet being done. the ministry of environment forest and climate change says it's still preparing the state by state plan and identifying vulnerable hotspots. no one from the ministry agreed to be interviewed. local communities have responded to this government in action by experimenting with the own replanting strategies. we decided that we're going to...
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ricardo in greenville, democratic caller. i voted for biden but i am disappointed with his work in climate so far. when you say china is the biggest emitter, i feel like you're leaving the u.s. army out of the equation. there is a lot of pollution. if you think of the number of solar panels, china is producing the most, yet we are buying solar panels from china. they also made more train tracks. they have the fastest trains -- they have faster trains than we do. they are doing more for the climate that we are. they have battery plants where they store power using solar panels. they are doing a lot as far as green energy. i feel like our countries behind and china is beating us. they dish to call them the biggest -- to call them the biggest producer when we are the number one. i think it is unfair when they are doing the most out of any country. they are selling more electric cars. they have a lot of electric buses. they invested a lot. host: rachel. guest: we made some good points. it is complicated to pass climate blame. all
ricardo in greenville, democratic caller. i voted for biden but i am disappointed with his work in climate so far. when you say china is the biggest emitter, i feel like you're leaving the u.s. army out of the equation. there is a lot of pollution. if you think of the number of solar panels, china is producing the most, yet we are buying solar panels from china. they also made more train tracks. they have the fastest trains -- they have faster trains than we do. they are doing more for the...
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wounded and the latest is really strike on kansas city, the palestinian reg presidencies israel tar greenville, chief of hospital on friday evening. the idea of his taking responsibility for the attack, stating a convoy, if i'm getting says nearby, we're being used by from us the . well, the situation of the strips largest medical complex has now become critical sales. its main generator. it has stopped working. the facility is relying on 2nd re, systems to conserve the loss boxes of fuel. it has to provide emergency services, the spokesman for the goals that help ministry saves a catastrophe as a head if they run out of the diesel. and that the honda and you know what talking today about the largest hospitals in the gold this trip the she's the magic a complex and the, the median hospital, the menu right to that supplies the into hospital stopped working. these hospitals now rely on secondary backups to keep this sensitive services running. while the other units of the hospital a whole test were attempting to adopt these crosses by consuming the remaining fields to extend the life span of all
wounded and the latest is really strike on kansas city, the palestinian reg presidencies israel tar greenville, chief of hospital on friday evening. the idea of his taking responsibility for the attack, stating a convoy, if i'm getting says nearby, we're being used by from us the . well, the situation of the strips largest medical complex has now become critical sales. its main generator. it has stopped working. the facility is relying on 2nd re, systems to conserve the loss boxes of fuel. it...
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young met, fee is, according to his data, more than half of the russian forces currently in the greenville cooled off as part of russia's mobilization and even breaks from the fighting a hard to come by. the reason we see a lot of complaints that many soldiers are not approved to go on vacation. they're told the piece of paper is missing. the commander didn't sign this and all of these other excuses. you can understand why there's no full fledged rotation. and do you list a large number of soldiers leave? who will fight a, a jim while you like, the kim kim way about russian law prevents mobilized men from leaving the front human rights groups points out there only 3 ways to be discharged. serious injury being sent to prison for absence without leave or reaching the age limits of 65. because that's in the decree on mobilization, there is no limit on how long mobilized maine will have to fight. and there's also no limit in the lower on mobilization. so according to russian law, mobilized main, drafted indefinitely for you solely please when the best loved ones of the soldiers plan more prote
young met, fee is, according to his data, more than half of the russian forces currently in the greenville cooled off as part of russia's mobilization and even breaks from the fighting a hard to come by. the reason we see a lot of complaints that many soldiers are not approved to go on vacation. they're told the piece of paper is missing. the commander didn't sign this and all of these other excuses. you can understand why there's no full fledged rotation. and do you list a large number of...
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was a regular to allow them since the 70s, as is seen in this photo of him pushing the mileage of greenville southeast at $5000.00 onto the jade. and he's got into working on the book that those the definitive history of indian motor racing 1st on. and then we'll do these actual odms again in 1958 and event across every us building 1989 bank load was very sporadic. and so was kind of good motivating. it meant to load a g thing was in broad cost, an indian p v at the time. so show a lot of them was the place to watch it. what was very simple, it was a, do you still get these few black to do? i'm be as good as forcing use of 11.2 kilometers long, straight 3 hip events to lift and want me to load. i'm sick. the most important thing was that one can only the loan. see the grandstand visit you anywhere. you said in the grandstands you would be 75 to 80 percent of the fuck, you know, with the competitors as with depend, david people who work log both easier been without food and all that just to satisfy the craving, the gum, a blue dress for those 2 beacons over the sink to elaborate was the easie
was a regular to allow them since the 70s, as is seen in this photo of him pushing the mileage of greenville southeast at $5000.00 onto the jade. and he's got into working on the book that those the definitive history of indian motor racing 1st on. and then we'll do these actual odms again in 1958 and event across every us building 1989 bank load was very sporadic. and so was kind of good motivating. it meant to load a g thing was in broad cost, an indian p v at the time. so show a lot of them...
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regular to a lot of them since the 70s, as is seen in this photo of him pushing the mileage of greenville. so these f typos in onto the jw it and he's got into working on the book. but those, the definitive history of, in getting more do this thing 1st on and then we'll do. these are 2 of them began in 90 and 58 and it went across every us built in 1989 bank load was very sporadic. and so it was kind of good, a motor, racing, it meant to load, i'm guessing was in broadcast, an indian p v at the time. so sure, a lot of them would be pleased to watch it turn over. them was very simple. it was a you still get these feel, but i do. i'm be as good as forcing use of 11 point to go me the long straight 3 habit events to lift and then wanted me to load. i'm sick. the most important thing was that one can only the loan. see the grandstand visit you anywhere you said in the grad instead, you would be 75 to 80 percent of the fuck, you know, with the competitors. as with defense, david, people who work log both easier, been without food and all that just to satisfy the craving, the gum, the, to addre
regular to a lot of them since the 70s, as is seen in this photo of him pushing the mileage of greenville. so these f typos in onto the jw it and he's got into working on the book. but those, the definitive history of, in getting more do this thing 1st on and then we'll do. these are 2 of them began in 90 and 58 and it went across every us built in 1989 bank load was very sporadic. and so it was kind of good, a motor, racing, it meant to load, i'm guessing was in broadcast, an indian p v at the...
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was a regular to allow them since the 70s, as is seen in this photo of him pushing the mileage of greenville southeast at $5000.00 onto the grid. and he's got into working on the book that those the definitive history of indian motor racing forced on. and then we'll do these or to load them again in 1958 and it went across every us built in 1989 bank load was very sporadic. and so it was kind of good motivating. it meant to load, i'm guessing was in broad cost, an indian p at the time. so show a lot of them was the place to watch it. what was very simple, it was a, do you still get these fuel? but i do, i have to be as good as forcing use of 1. 1.2 killed me. the long, straight, 3 habit events to lift and then want me to load. i'm sick. the most important thing was that one can only the loan. see the grandstand visit you anywhere you said in the grad started, you would see 75 to 80 percent of the just as popular with the competitors as with defense, david, people who work log both easier. been without food and all that just to satisfy the leaving the gum to my dress for those 2 weekends over
was a regular to allow them since the 70s, as is seen in this photo of him pushing the mileage of greenville southeast at $5000.00 onto the grid. and he's got into working on the book that those the definitive history of indian motor racing forced on. and then we'll do these or to load them again in 1958 and it went across every us built in 1989 bank load was very sporadic. and so it was kind of good motivating. it meant to load, i'm guessing was in broad cost, an indian p at the time. so show...
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lets um the quote was invite every possible way to move it from the dental office to the south on greenville sort of south. some of them boomed and killed on there. it says buses and off of there are 2. is that the thing gets that so that i've been services on the all of these based on cost me thoughts and nothing guys. so there's, i think guys are those have all the converters to enable people to add and receive any services? um these are implementing is the close office the closest that goes in for that's between got it. got a slip on it. so you is there a shortage there? i suspect that the types of lies. uh what are the notice of what it is? so yeah, bizarre, the higher number in just the exceeded it's 24000 tons of right. so something you talked about yesterday to us mohammed was the blinking up boss. me things that happened on sunday. do we know what came out of that? yes. uh, we can get the progress uh, fraud on the water. um the uh that was supposed to interest this month, which reflected the gap between the i've already come pollution of the position, but i see it has cool though not
lets um the quote was invite every possible way to move it from the dental office to the south on greenville sort of south. some of them boomed and killed on there. it says buses and off of there are 2. is that the thing gets that so that i've been services on the all of these based on cost me thoughts and nothing guys. so there's, i think guys are those have all the converters to enable people to add and receive any services? um these are implementing is the close office the closest that goes...
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issues that grant has going on of frederick steele's entire division is gone up to up the river to greenville and operating along the deer creek area. sherman himself has going back to chickasaw bow out there where he had been defeated several months ago. and he's showing himself there, you know, with the gunboats and the army and so on, to make the confederates think going to land there. the biggt diversion, ofourse garrison's raid that rod slammed through the whole part of mississippi and causes just all kind of ruckus takes pemberton's views you know grant where they should have bn and his attention is solely on owen grierson almost. in fact, with all this going on, so many different diversions a freight and everything, all of them to the northeast of vicksburg, where grant isoving to the south west of vicksburg, poor old john c pemberton. and we could do a whole talk on pemberton,uess, you know. well, this is not about pemberton anyway. well, i'll tell you my thinking on pemberton. if somebody would create a john c pemberton bobblehead doll that perfectly encapsulate what's going on with
issues that grant has going on of frederick steele's entire division is gone up to up the river to greenville and operating along the deer creek area. sherman himself has going back to chickasaw bow out there where he had been defeated several months ago. and he's showing himself there, you know, with the gunboats and the army and so on, to make the confederates think going to land there. the biggt diversion, ofourse garrison's raid that rod slammed through the whole part of mississippi and...
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. >> i am jake fromm greenville, south carolina. wendy think interest rates will go down?ay the five for a while. -- does not want inflation coming back. he will keep the short anti-so the short end will be high as well. don't expect interest rates to go down anytime soon. >> i am from new york. how can investors manage geopolitical volatilities? >> -- had a good run but, we are only replacing the goal by 1% per year. i am always surprised that people don't have 10% of their assets --. i am not going to hedge treasuries because they could be overvalued versus if we have something really bad happened. right now i think, i'm not saying anything is golden variety but gold is the hedge. not the box. >> i am aj from south carolina. should investors be concerned about a government shutdown? >> you should be concerned about the charlotte panthers but i will tell you, the worst ones, the worse the better. they do scare regular people out of the market and that is where the opportunity is. they get worried about is your opportunity. >> i am a didn't from new york. with the rates wh
. >> i am jake fromm greenville, south carolina. wendy think interest rates will go down?ay the five for a while. -- does not want inflation coming back. he will keep the short anti-so the short end will be high as well. don't expect interest rates to go down anytime soon. >> i am from new york. how can investors manage geopolitical volatilities? >> -- had a good run but, we are only replacing the goal by 1% per year. i am always surprised that people don't have 10% of their...
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mild slowing, things are clear after you pass by greenville. nice, easy drive through the dublin interchange. no problems at the bay bridge or on the bay bridge. that's a beautiful blue. over to you. >> that is gorgeous, isn't it? >> it is. >> thanks, mike. >>> 5:12 this morning. instagram adding new privacy options for users. do you care to know when a person has read the dm you sent them? we're going to tell you about the new setting some users are seeing in their profile. >>> and waze i ready tso >>> good wednesday morning to you. it is 5:15. let's get a look at concord, where our temperatures start out in the low 50s, but we do see a nice warm afternoon ahead. we head for the low 70s and lots of sunshine. a few changes as we go into the weekend. i'll talk more about that in a few minutes. >>> we're looking at the san mateo bridge westbound with the taillights. good spacing, good speed both directions, a clear flow approaching from either side. we'll talk about where things should be slowing a slowdown coming up soon in the east bay. >>> goo
mild slowing, things are clear after you pass by greenville. nice, easy drive through the dublin interchange. no problems at the bay bridge or on the bay bridge. that's a beautiful blue. over to you. >> that is gorgeous, isn't it? >> it is. >> thanks, mike. >>> 5:12 this morning. instagram adding new privacy options for users. do you care to know when a person has read the dm you sent them? we're going to tell you about the new setting some users are seeing in their...
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does slow things, but it's on the shoulder and look how mild the drive is past that getting toward greenville. there's construction still going on eastbound 580 coming toward the dublin interchange. they should pick that up over the next half hour. what aaa also predicted as a slower drive sunday, returning home, north 17, we talked about this yesterday. they think this will be one of your most congested spots, in addition to the eastshore freeway, but maybe even more so than interstate 880. >>> new details involving a former san jose police officer now at the center of a racist text messaging scandal. he's now been decertified. sjpd found mark mcnamara sent racist text messages in the days after he shot and injured a man at a brawl last year at a taqueria. police determined the man had just wrestled a gun from the attacker which led to the investigation. mcnamara recently resigned. the decertification is under temporary suspension pending investigation, but that will prevent him from working at another law enforcement agency in california. >>> san francisco street vendors are speaking out ag
does slow things, but it's on the shoulder and look how mild the drive is past that getting toward greenville. there's construction still going on eastbound 580 coming toward the dublin interchange. they should pick that up over the next half hour. what aaa also predicted as a slower drive sunday, returning home, north 17, we talked about this yesterday. they think this will be one of your most congested spots, in addition to the eastshore freeway, but maybe even more so than interstate 880....
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fox carolina in greenville.former attorney alec murdaugh is sentenced to 27 years in prison, after agreeing to plead guilty to stealing millions of dollars from law clients. murdaugh is already serving two life sentences for the murders of his wife maggie and son paul. and here's a live look at miami from wsvn. one of the big stories there tonight, the world's biggest cruise ship is now in the hands of its new owner royal caribbean has accepted delivery of the 1200-foot icon of the seas. the 20 deck ship was officially handed over to the crews company in finland. its inaugural voyage is scheduled to depart from miami on january the 2 #th. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we will be right back. ♪ ♪ i'm on my way ♪ and i'm making it ♪ i got to make it show, yeah ♪ ♪ can we get real clear about life with psoriasis? yeah, i'm ready. is your treatment leaving you with uncontrolled symptoms? like the cover-it-ups and brush-it-offs? enough with good enoughs. don't stay hiding or hur
fox carolina in greenville.former attorney alec murdaugh is sentenced to 27 years in prison, after agreeing to plead guilty to stealing millions of dollars from law clients. murdaugh is already serving two life sentences for the murders of his wife maggie and son paul. and here's a live look at miami from wsvn. one of the big stories there tonight, the world's biggest cruise ship is now in the hands of its new owner royal caribbean has accepted delivery of the 1200-foot icon of the seas. the 20...
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this time i went to greenville, south carolina and spent the day with presidential candidate nikki haleynd her two children. you don't want to miss it. that's tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern right here on "the faulkner focus." this fox news alert. the israel/hamas hostage deal and truce is a headline now. the truce will be extended for two days. the foreign ministry spokesman of qatar says there is in place an extension for two days. we're tracking statements from israel and hamas on all of this now. israeli officials have said the only way the cease-fire could be extended would be the continuation of hostage releases. we will bring you more as we get it. the number of attacks on u.s. forces in the middle east is rising. big escalation as well. iran backed group fired ballistic missiles at a u.s. nafshal ships. critics are saying biden is being too soft on iran and not hard enough on hamas, the killers. who is on their side? that's not good for him. the deepening divide in his own party over his israel policy. congressman mike waltz of the great state of florida in "focus" next. shrimp ce
this time i went to greenville, south carolina and spent the day with presidential candidate nikki haleynd her two children. you don't want to miss it. that's tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern right here on "the faulkner focus." this fox news alert. the israel/hamas hostage deal and truce is a headline now. the truce will be extended for two days. the foreign ministry spokesman of qatar says there is in place an extension for two days. we're tracking statements from israel and hamas on...
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. >> let's go to greenville, north carolina and a tie game. saw states terrell burton spins in the hoop or in the lane for two that gives his team the lead with 2.5 seconds left but that was just enough time for east carolina to inbound and for bobby pettiford to let one fly. his shot beats the buzzer. the pirates celebrate an 85 to 84 win, then get to the locker room before you get hurt. take another look. the clock expires well after pettiford lets it fly. both teams four and two after that thriller. check this out. time on a tuesday night. there's no bigger name in japan than ichiro suzuki. now 50, ichiro hosts an annual all star game for high schools at the tokyo dome. he also got caught looking at a nasty breaking pitch in that game by a young lady who was on the mound. ichiro did get a couple of hits and pitched a complete game shutout, but he also provided a lifetime memory. you could maybe give her a smile there for that. she's smiling. let's take a look at it one more time. this is what you call a painting on the corner. snap it. yes.
. >> let's go to greenville, north carolina and a tie game. saw states terrell burton spins in the hoop or in the lane for two that gives his team the lead with 2.5 seconds left but that was just enough time for east carolina to inbound and for bobby pettiford to let one fly. his shot beats the buzzer. the pirates celebrate an 85 to 84 win, then get to the locker room before you get hurt. take another look. the clock expires well after pettiford lets it fly. both teams four and two after...
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the knoxville's down by one run to their rival the greenville city college club. runner was on first the tying run. sam dow comes to the plate. the pitcher throws the first three pitches to the wide of the plate. dow is convinced this guy is intimidated by me. he's going to throw it wide again. i'm going to step into the box and i'm going to get that ball. and on that pitch was low, but dow got the end of his bat on it. and wouldn't you know, homerun he reported that ball rode all the way almost to the railroad tracks it's a long. but by the time they got the ball back in dale had circled the bases and won the game. and that would be one of the last matches played the gay street baseball grounds because shortly thereafter offers were being made and mcclung was we're selling lots on that property over in the far left you can see the first few buildings being built on what was the gay street baseball grounds and that building on the very edge, that kind of third building from the far was the sanford and albert's drugstore. to put a twist on the joni mitchell 1970 hi
the knoxville's down by one run to their rival the greenville city college club. runner was on first the tying run. sam dow comes to the plate. the pitcher throws the first three pitches to the wide of the plate. dow is convinced this guy is intimidated by me. he's going to throw it wide again. i'm going to step into the box and i'm going to get that ball. and on that pitch was low, but dow got the end of his bat on it. and wouldn't you know, homerun he reported that ball rode all the way...
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and also think we talked about some of the that came in to charleston and then you have bmw in greenville and quite a few other things that are kind of echoing the evolution of williams sumter. so now so good point. i think one other thing we touched on was moving some of the manufacturing back, given some of the supply chain issues have surfaced in recent years. and so i think that's a promising aspect that we can really sell on for sumpter, who is really trying stimulate the economy organically. so their natural disaster isn't climate change, natural disasters, a weird little bug with puppies and a big beak, but the way in which you commute and he says, oh, maybe isn't going to work anymore, let's have an innovative that's a really different decision let's let's let's look at retooling what do instead of doing the same old thing the same way. and then when we read at ayres he was talking how you know, there was a of resistance in the south following the civil war in terms of we've had a very rich economy based on agriculture. why change? we're going to have the plantation system and abo
and also think we talked about some of the that came in to charleston and then you have bmw in greenville and quite a few other things that are kind of echoing the evolution of williams sumter. so now so good point. i think one other thing we touched on was moving some of the manufacturing back, given some of the supply chain issues have surfaced in recent years. and so i think that's a promising aspect that we can really sell on for sumpter, who is really trying stimulate the economy...
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and also think we talked about some of the that came in to charleston and then you have bmw in greenville and quite a few other things that are kind of echoing the evolution of williams sumter. so now so good point. i think one other thing we touched on was moving some of the manufacturing back, given some of the supply chain issues have surfaced in recent years. and so i think that's a promising aspect that we can really sell on for sumpter, who is really trying stimulate the economy organically. so their natural disaster isn't climate change, natural disasters, a weird little bug with puppies and a big beak, but the way in which you commute and he says, oh, maybe isn't going to work anymore, let's have an innovative that's a really different decision let's let's let's look at retooling what do instead of doing the same old thing the same way. and then when we read at ayres he was talking how you know, there was a of resistance in the south following the civil war in terms of we've had a very rich economy based on agriculture. why change? we're going to have the plantation system and abo
and also think we talked about some of the that came in to charleston and then you have bmw in greenville and quite a few other things that are kind of echoing the evolution of williams sumter. so now so good point. i think one other thing we touched on was moving some of the manufacturing back, given some of the supply chain issues have surfaced in recent years. and so i think that's a promising aspect that we can really sell on for sumpter, who is really trying stimulate the economy...
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now let's hear from richard in greenville, texas, on our independent line. go ahead, richard.st wanted to say that i wish a lot of people would keep their comments a lot shorter. i think the problem if we could get rid of this electoral or however you say it -- host: electoral college? caller: yes, get rid of that and do the popular vote. problem solved. thank you very much. host: adam, any response to that? guest: i like the fact richard lived up to his promise to keep it short. yeah, there has been a healthy debate in the past, still is today about whether or not the electoral college is right, fair in today's world. legitimate question versus the popular vote. but the thing about the vote that is most concerning and why in my opinion and the opinion of many the greatest threats to democracy is our level of trust in the vote, and it's at historic lows. for out of 10 democratic voters never believed that hillary clinton legitimately lost to donald trump in 2016, more than that number legitimately believed in their opinion that donald trump was not defeated by joe biden in 202
now let's hear from richard in greenville, texas, on our independent line. go ahead, richard.st wanted to say that i wish a lot of people would keep their comments a lot shorter. i think the problem if we could get rid of this electoral or however you say it -- host: electoral college? caller: yes, get rid of that and do the popular vote. problem solved. thank you very much. host: adam, any response to that? guest: i like the fact richard lived up to his promise to keep it short. yeah, there...
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keith is watching us in greenville, indiana. hi, keith, you're on. hi, susan. how are you? very well, sir. what's your question for us? uh, what was the reaction of president carter and the first lady when he also i turned to ronald reagan, 1980. okay. thank you. you're fast forwarding our story for us, but what was their reaction when they lost the 80 campaign? well, i mean, they were they were devastated. you know, i, i don't really know what to add to that. do you want to take that as a hearty thought campaign? they were very, very devastated. the election was not close, but until the last week or so, the polls showed was an open race. but i think both of them realized before election day itself that it was was coming. and it was it was hard. i mean, she is very candid. if you read her memoir, she doesn't really try to cover up how she feels about things. and she said everybody's, you know, pretended like they weren't bitter. but but i sure was. so, you know, obviously for anybody what you put in to run for the office and and you put in to do that job, it's it's tough wh
keith is watching us in greenville, indiana. hi, keith, you're on. hi, susan. how are you? very well, sir. what's your question for us? uh, what was the reaction of president carter and the first lady when he also i turned to ronald reagan, 1980. okay. thank you. you're fast forwarding our story for us, but what was their reaction when they lost the 80 campaign? well, i mean, they were they were devastated. you know, i, i don't really know what to add to that. do you want to take that as a...
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so greenville, mississippi, was 90 last thursday. record highs. yesterday morning 28, a record low. within the space of a week. that's because this active jet stream left us with a record last week and now record lows. as of yesterday morning it was 20 for martinsburg, virginia. hattiesburg, mississippi, dropped to 28. so many places seeing their first freeze. that means growing season is over. we are back on the roller coaster on the way up again into above normal temperatures. look at dallas, ft. worth back to the mid to low 80s. new york city by monday above average in the 60s. george? >> okay, ginger. thanks. now the the latest on donald trump's civil fraud trial. former president's son eric took the stand following don jr. jon karl is tracking the case. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning. eric trump set to take the stand again today as the trump family faces the very real possibility that its business could be banished from doing business in the state of new york. donald trump jr. and eric trump have long lived in their father's shadow. but as executives of the trump
so greenville, mississippi, was 90 last thursday. record highs. yesterday morning 28, a record low. within the space of a week. that's because this active jet stream left us with a record last week and now record lows. as of yesterday morning it was 20 for martinsburg, virginia. hattiesburg, mississippi, dropped to 28. so many places seeing their first freeze. that means growing season is over. we are back on the roller coaster on the way up again into above normal temperatures. look at dallas,...
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host: let's go to the independent line, greg from greenville, south carolina.r: i just want to quickly respond to the woman who said david axelrod, that biden had to cheat to win. what he actually said was he might try to cheat nature, referring to his age. he did not say anything about cheating the system or cheating voters or cheating the election. he said he may try to cheat nature and finish a second term. i don't know why the republicans are so ill-informed and believe every lie they are told but it is absurd. thank you so much. host: all right. let's hear from leon, flint, michigan, republican line. caller: i was never a voter. donald trump, i supported him from the sidelines. one year into his term after he won, i've seen the democrats do nothing but spend 1000% of their time disrupting a duly elected president. that is the most corrupt thing i've ever seen in my life. i was ready to vote the next time around. it was sad that a loss but i've never seen a political party that spends 1000% of their time disrupting elected president and now they are going a
host: let's go to the independent line, greg from greenville, south carolina.r: i just want to quickly respond to the woman who said david axelrod, that biden had to cheat to win. what he actually said was he might try to cheat nature, referring to his age. he did not say anything about cheating the system or cheating voters or cheating the election. he said he may try to cheat nature and finish a second term. i don't know why the republicans are so ill-informed and believe every lie they are...
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ricardo in greenville, democratic caller.ler: i voted for biden but i am disappointed with his work in climate so far. when you say china is the biggest emitter, i feel like you're leaving the u.s. army out of the equation. there is a lot of pollution. if you think of the number of solar panels, china is producing the most, yet we are buying solar panels from china. they also made more train tracks. they have the fastest trains -- they have faster trains than we do. they are doing more for the climate that we are. they have battery plants where they store power using solar panels. they are doing a lot as far as green energy. i feel like our countries behind and china is beating us. they dish to call them the biggest -- to call them the biggest producer when we are the number one. i think it is unfair when they are doing the most out of any country. they are selling more electric cars. they have a lot of electric buses. they invested a lot. host: rachel. guest: we made some good points. it is complicated to pass climate blame.
ricardo in greenville, democratic caller.ler: i voted for biden but i am disappointed with his work in climate so far. when you say china is the biggest emitter, i feel like you're leaving the u.s. army out of the equation. there is a lot of pollution. if you think of the number of solar panels, china is producing the most, yet we are buying solar panels from china. they also made more train tracks. they have the fastest trains -- they have faster trains than we do. they are doing more for the...
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now let's hear from richard in greenville, texas, on our independent line. go ahead, richard.just wanted to say that i wish a lot of people would keep their comments a lot shorter. i think the problem if we could get rid of this electoral or however you say it -- host: electoral college? caller: yes, get rid of that and do the popular vote. problem solved. thank you very much. host: adam, any response to that? guest: i like the fact richard lived up to his promise to keep it short. yeah, there has been a healthy debate in the past, still is today about whether or not the electoral college is right, fair in today's world. legitimate question versus the popular vote. but the thing about the vote that is most concerning and why in my opinion and the opinion of many the greatest threats to democracy is our level of trust in the vote, and it's at historic lows. for out of 10 democratic voters never believed that hillary clinton legitimately lost to donald trump in 2016, more than that number legitimately believed in their opinion that donald trump was not defeated by joe biden in 2
now let's hear from richard in greenville, texas, on our independent line. go ahead, richard.just wanted to say that i wish a lot of people would keep their comments a lot shorter. i think the problem if we could get rid of this electoral or however you say it -- host: electoral college? caller: yes, get rid of that and do the popular vote. problem solved. thank you very much. host: adam, any response to that? guest: i like the fact richard lived up to his promise to keep it short. yeah, there...
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now let's hear from richard in greenville, texas on our independent line. go ahead, richard. >> yes, i just wanted to say that i wish a lot of people would keep their comments a lot shorter. i think the problem would be solved if we could just get rid of this electoral or however you say it, -- >> electoral college? >> yes, and do the problem popular vote, problem solved. thank you very much. >> any response? >> i love the fact that richard lived up to his promise to keep it short. there has been a healthy debate and in the past and still today. about whether or not the electoral college is fair in today's world. legitimate question versus the popular vote. but the thing about the vote that is most concerning and why in my opinion and the opinion of many one of the greatest threats to democracy is our level of trust in the vote. is at historic lows. four out of 10 democratic voters never leave the hillary clinton legitimately lost to donald trump in 2016. more than that number, legitimately believed in their opinion that donald trump was not defeated by joe
now let's hear from richard in greenville, texas on our independent line. go ahead, richard. >> yes, i just wanted to say that i wish a lot of people would keep their comments a lot shorter. i think the problem would be solved if we could just get rid of this electoral or however you say it, -- >> electoral college? >> yes, and do the problem popular vote, problem solved. thank you very much. >> any response? >> i love the fact that richard lived up to his promise...