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harrisburg has the story.work. >> i was an electro engineer back then and i was walking through the office and everybody was staring at the cumberland county's john gilkey knew something was wrong while i was watching things. >> the second plane hit the tower at that moment. gilkey knew he needed to go. when i was on my way home when i got the actual page from the task force and you report to. >> harrisburg international in 2000, one guilty and his canine were members of pennsylvania task force one about a year or so before that tragic september day we did stories on their training and hacks old rubble pile. my partner back then was bare. it was a chocolate labrador reagan or 8 years old. i think at that time. so yeah, he was a very seasoned dog. i trusted him. the bonded pair. >> headed to the smoldering world trade center. he was trying to find live people. >> we exposed him to cadaver in the being in the in the beginning days of the of disaster. >> canines were a sparse resources. they spent 8 days searchin
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a question of the transition of capital cities from places of philly to harrisburg and adams is askingo what extent is the occupation of the cities. >> and never thought of it that way the traditional narrative is east versus west frontier versus establishment philly to harrisburg savanna to atlanta or places like that but occupation may not have something to do with it as well. i'm not sure on the timing so will have to send that to someone who may no better but that's interesting. >> there is your research topic. [laughter] >> . >> you could argue so norfolk for genia is occupied in the beginning of the war and basically burned by patriot leaders to prevent its use as a base by governor dunmore. and those chesapeake towns are too small to worry about. it's one of the reasons in the book as well is not a coincidence boston newport philadelphia where the biggest in colonial north america and strategically and in williamsburg yorktown or jamestown to be on the map from the imperial standpoint and yorktown gets occupied but really only circumstantially when cornwallis has an escape back
a question of the transition of capital cities from places of philly to harrisburg and adams is askingo what extent is the occupation of the cities. >> and never thought of it that way the traditional narrative is east versus west frontier versus establishment philly to harrisburg savanna to atlanta or places like that but occupation may not have something to do with it as well. i'm not sure on the timing so will have to send that to someone who may no better but that's interesting....
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i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34, and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days. look at this, your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here, we'll see you soon. the news when freedom of the press is under threat, step outside the mainstream shift the focus, the pandemic has turned out to be a handy little pretext for the prime minister to clamp down on the press. so listening posts on jazz ita play an important role. protecting human. ringback face in the birching is on the way in germany us. the electro choose is a replacement for angle merkle after 16 years in power. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is caroline, from dough also coming up. molly's prime minister says his nation feels abandoned by depart.
i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34, and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days. look at this, your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here, we'll see you soon. the news when freedom of the press is under threat, step outside the mainstream shift the focus, the pandemic has turned out to be a handy...
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frontier versus establishments that lead to the movement of capitals, you know, like philly to harrisburg, charleston to columbia, savannah to atlanta, places like that. but occupation may have had something to do with it as well. again, i am not sure on the timing of that sort have to punt on that question come somebody might know it better but that is really interesting. >> thank you, adam. there's your research topics are get to it. a question coming into the williamsburg, virginia, and your dan and james kent and cindy is asking how she scares about the struggles that the cities face to hold off any british occupation as long as they could. >> you could argue that your account does get occupied at the end of the war by cornwallis for about two months, and actually norfolk, virginia, into occupied at the beginning of the war and basically burned by patriot leaders in order to prevent its use as a base by governor dunmore. but really the chesapeake towns tended to be too small really for the british to worry much about. it's one of the reasons and i mentioned this in the book as well th
frontier versus establishments that lead to the movement of capitals, you know, like philly to harrisburg, charleston to columbia, savannah to atlanta, places like that. but occupation may have had something to do with it as well. again, i am not sure on the timing of that sort have to punt on that question come somebody might know it better but that is really interesting. >> thank you, adam. there's your research topics are get to it. a question coming into the williamsburg, virginia,...
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a question about the transition of capital city from places like philly to harrisburg and charleston and to what extent did the occupation of these cities allude to the removal of these capitals and other places in the states? >> i've never really thought of it that way. the traditional narrative is kind of an east versus west and that leads to the movement of capital like the harrelson -- harrisburg columbus to atlanta in places like that but it may something to do with it as well. again i'm not sure the timing of that so i will have to pass on that question. that's really interesting. >> it's a research topic so it's good. we have a question coming in about williamsburg and yorktown and jamestown and she's curious about the struggles that these cities faced in the british occupation. >> e i mean you could argue that yorktown was -- at the end of the war and norfolk virginian ends up occupied at the beginning of the war and basically burned by patriot leaders in order to prevent its use by governor dunmore. the town tend to be too small for the british to worry much about. it's one
a question about the transition of capital city from places like philly to harrisburg and charleston and to what extent did the occupation of these cities allude to the removal of these capitals and other places in the states? >> i've never really thought of it that way. the traditional narrative is kind of an east versus west and that leads to the movement of capital like the harrelson -- harrisburg columbus to atlanta in places like that but it may something to do with it as well. again...
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versus the establishment that leads to kind of the movement of capitals from i mean, philly to harrisburg, charleston to columbia. savannah to atlanta, things like that. but occupation may have had something to do with it as well. i'm not sure on the timing of that so i have to punt onthat question to someone who might know better. butthat's really interesting . >> thank you adam, here's your research topic . we've got a question coming in about williamsburg virginia and yorktown and jamestown and cynthia is asking she's curious about the struggles that these cities face to hold off british occupation as long as they could. >>. >> yorktown does get occupied in the end of thewar by michael wallace for about 2 months . and actually north virginia ends up occupied at the beginning of the war and basically burns by patriot leaders in order to prevent its use as a base by governor dunmore. but really, they tended to be too small for the british to worry much about. it's one of the reasons that i mentioned this in the book as well that it's not a coincidence that the six 80 that i'm talking abo
versus the establishment that leads to kind of the movement of capitals from i mean, philly to harrisburg, charleston to columbia. savannah to atlanta, things like that. but occupation may have had something to do with it as well. i'm not sure on the timing of that so i have to punt onthat question to someone who might know better. butthat's really interesting . >> thank you adam, here's your research topic . we've got a question coming in about williamsburg virginia and yorktown and...
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investigators say the bus went off an exit ramp on interstate 81 about 30 miles north of harrisburg yesterday afternoon. the passengers were heading home from a student ministry event. two other buses in the group were not involved in the crash. >>> what started as a training mission nearly ended in tragedy in texas. two navy pilots managed to bail out of their jet before it went down near ft. worth. two first responders were among those credited for helping them at the scene. here is zohreen shah. >> reporter: a terrifying scene outside of ft. worth, texas. >> y'all, a plane just crashed into those houses. >> reporter: a navy plane crashing into a residential neighborhood in broad daylight shortly after 11:00 a.m. >> people jumped out of the plane with parachutes. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: two pilots rescued after ejecting from the jet as it was going down. one getting tangled in a tree. a witness capturing the other pilot's parachute dangling from the power lines. >> the pilots are ejected in a seat, and that is the chute that got caught up in the power lines. >> reporter: two off duty ft.
investigators say the bus went off an exit ramp on interstate 81 about 30 miles north of harrisburg yesterday afternoon. the passengers were heading home from a student ministry event. two other buses in the group were not involved in the crash. >>> what started as a training mission nearly ended in tragedy in texas. two navy pilots managed to bail out of their jet before it went down near ft. worth. two first responders were among those credited for helping them at the scene. here is...
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. >>> back, now, with a bus crash near harrisburg, pennsylvania, and students on a church retreat.ent off a highway exit. no word on the cause. >>> in rockville, maryland, a child was among six people injured when a city bus collided with four cars. >>> we turn to the mission to space, ending with a safe landing and a big payday for a good cause. the spacex inspira inspira inspa the first civilian crew back on solid ground. the four crew members, with no professional astronaut onboard, traveling at 7,500 miles per hour, 367 miles above the earth, farther than any private citizen has ever been. the crew late sunday, posted this out-of-this-world selfie. >> a heck of a ride for us. just getting started. >> reporter: during the risky re-entry, the spayx crew was subjected up to 3,500 degrees of heat while reentering the atmosphere. billionaire jared isaacman commanded and funded the mission. chris sembroski was the mission specialist. sian proctor, was the fourth block american to go to space. and hayley arceneaux, the youngest american and first pediatric cancer survivor in space. th
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that house, a shower, or 2 into a most antique over the next dose and around the east and came to harrisburg, around 17 or 18 celsius. similar temperature, too. for cape town, things warm up as we go one through thursday and warming up in port elizabeth my friday. the how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms rate parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulations who own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. around one percent of electricity globally is consumed by data centers, many of which provide promote storage facilities or what is also known as the cloud . i'm in no way to see how one center is harnessing the energy of these fields to stole our digital information without a heavy comp and footprints. and i'm russell beard off the north coast of the u. k . where the global green energy revolution, taking on new elements rise on al jazeera. ah, that's all about announced an all male afghan government made up of old guard members. washingto
that house, a shower, or 2 into a most antique over the next dose and around the east and came to harrisburg, around 17 or 18 celsius. similar temperature, too. for cape town, things warm up as we go one through thursday and warming up in port elizabeth my friday. the how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms rate parties are much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulations who own a tiger than their our own a dog. how can this be happening?...
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so kate, tom will see some showers, temperatures looking good into harrisburg, 25 degrees. but unfortunately for cape town, because of this south wind, your temperature is really stuck around 15 degrees, which is below average. that's it for me. we'll see in the frank assessments by way. it is a lesson again, freedom, surprising informed opinion. what you saw happening is from market to there was 42, there was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other conference here between that port 60 years rather than to keep them people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera. oh the me you're watching. oh, just a reminder of, i told stories this aw, combinations are taking place across for us. as it remembers nearly 3000 people killed during the 911 attacks 20 years ago. one of the memorials is in new york, but the twin towers of the world trade center were hit by 2 hijacked planes, joe biden, and several former us president of attended the ceremonies to remember those who lost their lives and september 11th, 2001 biden.
so kate, tom will see some showers, temperatures looking good into harrisburg, 25 degrees. but unfortunately for cape town, because of this south wind, your temperature is really stuck around 15 degrees, which is below average. that's it for me. we'll see in the frank assessments by way. it is a lesson again, freedom, surprising informed opinion. what you saw happening is from market to there was 42, there was petune is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other conference...
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i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34 and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on hub eroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days. look at this. your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here, we'll see you soon. ah, the us a call was of interest to people. all right, the world, this is been going on for a number of hours with the use of the report. so returning to national perspective, to try to explain your global audience, how's it could impact the life? this is an important part of the world and it's very good at bringing the news to the world from al jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of counts full cabana dot a tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. ah, killing the count on algebra. from the fellows of correct? yes. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower peopl
i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34 and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on hub eroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days. look at this. your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here, we'll see you soon. ah, the us a call was of interest to people. all right, the world, this is been going on for a number of hours with the use of the report. so...
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i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34, and i think show harrisburg will get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days . look at this, your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. got one of the fastest growing nations in the i want a needed to open and develop it into national shipping company to become a team, middle east, and trade and money skill filling that out. 3 key areas of filling up from the connecting the world connecting the future. they gotta come to gateway to low trade. oh, a. hello again, this is i'll just here, let's remind you of the main news, the major security operations on the way it dennis times eastern city of july, about many people have been arrested. the operation comes after a series of i saw attacks in the area hallway, chief financial officer, one joe has returned to china after reaching a deal with us. pr
i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34, and i think show harrisburg will get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days . look at this, your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. got one of the fastest growing nations in the i want a needed to...
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i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34 and i think show harrisburg, we'll get your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on hub eroni right now. see what we've got in store for the next few days. look at this. your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. the weather, sponsored by katara airways, voted world's best airline of 2021 on air or online, be part of the debate, or people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the, when no help, they get off the table shoot inside atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom. jump into this dream. and julian, a global community. if you are online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, the hello you are watching 0. i'm emily, angling. minder of an tough stories. this alum, molly's prime minister, has accused france of abandoning. he's country, as most troops prepared to leave, the un chur
i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34 and i think show harrisburg, we'll get your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on hub eroni right now. see what we've got in store for the next few days. look at this. your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. the weather, sponsored by katara airways, voted world's best airline of 2021 on air or online, be part of the debate, or people. the ocean is...
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i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor only 34, and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days. look at this, your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. the news the world lungs being seized, the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2 football pages a minute to meet the markets insatiable appetite for logging, mining and farming. as both scenarios, government seek to relax, conservation loss and increased production. indigenous communities on the brink of extinction. know it's the fight of their life. people empower brazil's amazonian battle on algebra. ah the me. you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily angry. reminder of our top stories to salame, molly's prime minister has accused fronts of the banning he's country, as most troops for paid to leave the un trouble. well carla, me said he government is justified in thinking of the partners, apparently, referencing a private russ
i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor only 34, and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we got in store for the next few days. look at this, your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. the news the world lungs being seized, the amazon rain forest is diminishing the rate of 2 football pages a minute to meet the markets...
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she joins us by scott, from harrisburg, thank you for your time. and you are also on the advisory committee for the covert vaccine in south africa, which leads africa in terms of the vaccination. right. but how much does the picture cost the rest of the continent concern you? it's an enormous concern because as we all know, countries don't have hot borders. so there's lots of movements of people. and but more than that, i mean we are a continental, there's enormous solar garrity across the african region. so we are very aware that the, the mortality rates are going up. the wages are going up. and as long as we neglect the entire continents in the countries in that continental, we don't get back things out. then we can expect the emergence of new bearings. and so far, the variance of concern that we've seen have all been resistant to some extent to the vaccines that we have. so this becomes the global threat, as well as the regional threat. as the reporting president provided in the us says it will donate another half 1000000000 doses of the 5 vacci
she joins us by scott, from harrisburg, thank you for your time. and you are also on the advisory committee for the covert vaccine in south africa, which leads africa in terms of the vaccination. right. but how much does the picture cost the rest of the continent concern you? it's an enormous concern because as we all know, countries don't have hot borders. so there's lots of movements of people. and but more than that, i mean we are a continental, there's enormous solar garrity across the...
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that's harrisburg around 17 or 18 celsius. similar temperature too. for cape town, things warm up as we go one through thursday and warming up in port elizabeth my friday. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021 . i can look my phone with my face. you can access your bank account with your voice unique algorithmic measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification. biometrics, a far from perfect for convenience and seeming infallibility, comes across most crucially our privacy. in the 4th of a 5 part series id, re addresses the appropriation of our most personal characteristics. all hail the algorithm on jazz ah, ah, the back of your mind about top stories here. this out, the taliban has named a transitional government from dentist on the most powerful positions. i've been given to men who dominated the 20 year war against the us. led coalition. i'm just afghan allies. at least 41 people have been killed in a fight out of prison in indonesia, the blazer on get on the jail and have a capital jak
that's harrisburg around 17 or 18 celsius. similar temperature too. for cape town, things warm up as we go one through thursday and warming up in port elizabeth my friday. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021 . i can look my phone with my face. you can access your bank account with your voice unique algorithmic measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification. biometrics, a far from perfect for convenience and seeming infallibility,...
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i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34, and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we've got in store for the next few days. your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun. enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. ah, the little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished, boy, salvador victor, boston lord, have seen women incarcerated for years. some say their own, the crime was a devastating still, but i mean, the story of one woman struggle the sheep 19. miscarriage of justice. a witness documentary on al jazeera, examining the headline, we can have a political defensive political difference should not be the reason for kill other women doing investigative journalism location we've gained access to training can run by boy, from different corner. i never see, no american dream in america. you just feel like you're caged animals, things like that. my child shouldn't go through the program
i look at some of these been hooks. 32 harbor, only 34, and i think show harrisburg, we'll get you your 1st 30 degree day of the season. but let's focus on how baroni right now. see what we've got in store for the next few days. your temperature shoots up to 35 degrees on tuesday with a lot of sun. enjoy. that's it. from here we'll see you soon. ah, the little is more distressing for a woman than a month 20 pregnancy going horribly wrong. aside from then being punished, boy, salvador victor,...
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the amount of rain that we've seen, south of harrisburg, you've picked up about eight inches of rain. this storm is going to continue to move now to northeast. all the while it's bringing that tornado threat-- we heard from errol in maryland-- that tornado threat will push through places like new jersey. as you go through the overnight hours, eventually pushing off shore by the time we get to tomorrow. but this is a lot of rain. you're looking at 8-10 inches of rain, anywhere from, like, pittsburgh into portions of southern new england or so. and then the other thing that we've got to discuss, norah, is the rivers. rivers will be cresting, but not today. there's a lag effect. so over the next couple of days, those will prove to be the flooding concern. that's the latest, norah. it's all yours. >> o'donnell: all right, an important warning, lonnie quinn, thank you. let's go now to louisiana, because grand isle, south of new orleans, had a population of 1,400 before hurricane ida hit. well, tonight, it is uninhabitable. well, cbs' omar villafranca made it there. good evening, omar. >> r
the amount of rain that we've seen, south of harrisburg, you've picked up about eight inches of rain. this storm is going to continue to move now to northeast. all the while it's bringing that tornado threat-- we heard from errol in maryland-- that tornado threat will push through places like new jersey. as you go through the overnight hours, eventually pushing off shore by the time we get to tomorrow. but this is a lot of rain. you're looking at 8-10 inches of rain, anywhere from, like,...
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and around the east, in k, at to harrisburg, around 17 or 18 celsius. similar templates to for cape town, things warm up as we go one through thursday and warming up in port elizabeth my friday. the this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend jesus i'm. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying, where the ones that are losing our friends and therefore we have to be the ones that will stand up and solve it because no one else is going to. where there is hope, a witness documentary on a just, you know, oh, a welcome back. if you come out of our top stories here, this, the taliban has named a transitional government from gun stone. the most popular positions have been given to men would dominate the 20 year war against the us led coalition, and if not, gun allies. at least 40 people have been killed and dozens more injured in a fire of prison in indonesia authority for the blazing capital jakarta spread so quickly. stuff were unable t
and around the east, in k, at to harrisburg, around 17 or 18 celsius. similar templates to for cape town, things warm up as we go one through thursday and warming up in port elizabeth my friday. the this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend jesus i'm. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying, where the ones that are losing our friends...
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to fly large numbers of illegals to places like chicago, denver, minneapolis, new york city, and harrisburg pennsylvania. if we had an honest press corps, a curious press corps, diligent press corps, they would find this to be stunning but they are promoting a false narrative about mounted border officers. thousands of haitian migrants, some of them having had whips and border patrol agents on horseback menacing them. >> it does talk about slavery, reports of being beaten. >> i was not aware that whips which come from the slave era were part of the package that we issued to any law enforcement. laura: joining me from the heart of this crisis is brandon judd and the president and vp of the national border patrol council. border patrol officers, agents are now racists for doing their jobs, your response tonight. >> the vast majority of border patrol agents are not racist. if you look at those images, you look at all the different angles. not one of those haitian migrants was hit with one of the rains. we use those reins to keep people away from the horses to protect those people, those horses
to fly large numbers of illegals to places like chicago, denver, minneapolis, new york city, and harrisburg pennsylvania. if we had an honest press corps, a curious press corps, diligent press corps, they would find this to be stunning but they are promoting a false narrative about mounted border officers. thousands of haitian migrants, some of them having had whips and border patrol agents on horseback menacing them. >> it does talk about slavery, reports of being beaten. >> i was...
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pennsylvania and ohio territory in the 1700s when the settlers were pouring through a mountain cap west of harrisburg into the unknown so we did this trip over the course of a year we walk 50 or 100 miles and most nights we were the only people who knew where we were and there were definitions of freedom but that is one of them that i particularly enjoyed. >> to watch the rest of this program, search for sebastian using the search box at the top of the page. >> i am so pleased to have with us this evening spencer mcbride associate managing historian of the project and author of tonight's book justice smith for president. in conversation with him is harry williams professor of history and author of the best-selling book, white trash nancy eisenberg
pennsylvania and ohio territory in the 1700s when the settlers were pouring through a mountain cap west of harrisburg into the unknown so we did this trip over the course of a year we walk 50 or 100 miles and most nights we were the only people who knew where we were and there were definitions of freedom but that is one of them that i particularly enjoyed. >> to watch the rest of this program, search for sebastian using the search box at the top of the page. >> i am so pleased to...
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to fly large numbers of illegals to places like chicago, denver, minneapolis, new york city, and harrisburg, pennsylvania. huh. if we had an honest press core, a curious press corp., a diligent press corp., they would find this to be stunning instead they're false narrative about mounted border officers and whips. thousands of haitian migrants, some of them having had whips and border patrol agents on horseback menacing them. >> for me it does smack of a pie gone era of slavery aided by reports of people being beaten with a widing crop or the reigns. >> i was not aware that whips, which dprom the dlaif era, dlaifry era, were part of the package that we issue no any sort of law enforcement. >> laura: joining me now from the heart of this crisis in del rio texas is brandon and president of vp of the national border patrol council. brandon border patrol officer agents are now racist for doing their jobs? your response tonight? >> yeah, the vast majority of border patrol agents are actually hispanics so no they're not racists. if you look at all the images you have to look at all the different
to fly large numbers of illegals to places like chicago, denver, minneapolis, new york city, and harrisburg, pennsylvania. huh. if we had an honest press core, a curious press corp., a diligent press corp., they would find this to be stunning instead they're false narrative about mounted border officers and whips. thousands of haitian migrants, some of them having had whips and border patrol agents on horseback menacing them. >> for me it does smack of a pie gone era of slavery aided by...
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good morning to you in new jersey in boynton beach, florida, harrisburg, pennsylvania, san francisco and internationally. we're glad to have you with us watching from sao paulo brazil cairo egypt. good morning to you in el salvador, peru and in stockholm in sweden. again, i'll ask you to please post your questions in the comments section. so that damian and danny can answer them. so damian danny's given us a sense of how it played out for a couple of college students who could relate on a very personal level as --. how did african-american athletes grapple with the question of whether to compete or boycott? was a difficult question because for african-american's the olympics and sports had been a primary vehicle through which african-american said sought to fight against racial discrimination by by embodying the ideas of the amateur athlete they saw themselves as challenging notions race and racial oppression. some of the more also concerned about whether they would face discrimination in germany, and so they they had legitimate concerns and worries, but ultimately many of them saw t
good morning to you in new jersey in boynton beach, florida, harrisburg, pennsylvania, san francisco and internationally. we're glad to have you with us watching from sao paulo brazil cairo egypt. good morning to you in el salvador, peru and in stockholm in sweden. again, i'll ask you to please post your questions in the comments section. so that damian and danny can answer them. so damian danny's given us a sense of how it played out for a couple of college students who could relate on a very...
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host: harrisburg, pennsylvania, dave is a democrat, good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i would like to start off by saying i agree with you on the things that they want to pass. i think in society today, if we had to build the hoover dam, we would find ourselves in a place. those are gone. ge had about six electric cars on display then, that was in 2000. this has been going on and prolonged by a few people who were controlled by media and politicians. once you try to allude to the black and brown communities, they are the ones who get stuck on land. the one woman said the land is barren of trees and grass. i'm also agreeing about carbon capture. i'm agreeing that mining has to be less regulated. i understand what it takes to get this with the amount ground. if we could do a better, let us be the one who does it. i had a church member told me one time, our electric bill was $15,000 a year. i sent turn around and look at the charts. how much square footage is on that roof? how many solar panels that you put on that roof? this seems to be
host: harrisburg, pennsylvania, dave is a democrat, good morning. caller: thanks for taking my call. i would like to start off by saying i agree with you on the things that they want to pass. i think in society today, if we had to build the hoover dam, we would find ourselves in a place. those are gone. ge had about six electric cars on display then, that was in 2000. this has been going on and prolonged by a few people who were controlled by media and politicians. once you try to allude to the...
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we gotta russian about the transition capitol city from places like harrisburg charleston columbia.t debating the occupation of these cities lead to removal of these capitals and other places in these days. >> it's an interesting question. i've never really thought of it that way. the traditional narrative is that frontier versus establishment that leads to the movement of capitals, savannah to atlanta occupation may have had something to do with it as well. again i'm not sure the timing so a lot depends on the question but that is interesting. >> research topic. [laughter] who got a question yorktown and jamestown, the struggles cities facing the british occupation as long as they could. >> you could argue yorktown does get occupied in the end of the war for about two months and 11 virginia at the beginning of the war basically burned by patriot leaders to prevent the base by governor john moore really, the towns tended to be too small for the reddish to worry too much about. it's one reason -- and i mentioned this in the book as well it's not a coincidence the cities talking about
we gotta russian about the transition capitol city from places like harrisburg charleston columbia.t debating the occupation of these cities lead to removal of these capitals and other places in these days. >> it's an interesting question. i've never really thought of it that way. the traditional narrative is that frontier versus establishment that leads to the movement of capitals, savannah to atlanta occupation may have had something to do with it as well. again i'm not sure the timing...
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. >> harrisburg international airport in 2000, one guilty and his canine were members of pennsylvania task force one about a year or so before that tragic september day we did stories on their training at hacks. old rubble, pile. my partner back then was bare. >> it was a chocolate labrador reagan or 8 years old. i think at that time. so yeah, he was a very seasoned dog. i trusted him. the bonded pair. >> headed to the smoldering world trade center. he was trying to find live people. >> we exposed him to cadaver in the being in the in the beginning days of of disaster. >> canines were a sparse resources. they spent 8 days searching my cut. the dog loose an. he starred search. and next thing you know, he's parking a very fi i started walking around the pile looking for things. and here this firefighter who would not have got that. the word that he had to clear out crawled out from underneath the fired so he was a rescuer. they get the big get the word club to crawl out. he gave me to live 5 alerts in the 8 days. we were there and then all of the cadaver funds, the areas of interest for
. >> harrisburg international airport in 2000, one guilty and his canine were members of pennsylvania task force one about a year or so before that tragic september day we did stories on their training at hacks. old rubble, pile. my partner back then was bare. >> it was a chocolate labrador reagan or 8 years old. i think at that time. so yeah, he was a very seasoned dog. i trusted him. the bonded pair. >> headed to the smoldering world trade center. he was trying to find live...
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afternoon, 15 million people are in flash flood watches including state college to philadelphia, harrisburganoke. we have flash flood watches. and myrtle beach to wilmington where it poured over the last two days. how much rain for the next three days? today it's going to rain hard from indianapolis to columbus. and then for the next two days, really hard in central pennsylvania, four to five inches of rain. we're concerned about flash flooding from higher terrain from charlottesville and central pennsylvania. and the wind damage is the biggest threat. with the timing, heavy rain around pittsburgh, roanoke. by the time we get to thursday, slow moving over the top of d.c. notice it doesn't get to new york city late thursday into friday morning. it's going to take a while to move through this region. today's forecast, slow moving heavy rain threat, choi valley to mid-atlantic. notice that the middle of the country is nearly perfect. no problem in areas of the west. umbrella weather has rendered, and more on that dreaded humidity for the east coast. >> bill karins for the forecast and calling
afternoon, 15 million people are in flash flood watches including state college to philadelphia, harrisburganoke. we have flash flood watches. and myrtle beach to wilmington where it poured over the last two days. how much rain for the next three days? today it's going to rain hard from indianapolis to columbus. and then for the next two days, really hard in central pennsylvania, four to five inches of rain. we're concerned about flash flooding from higher terrain from charlottesville and...
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what is your message to those in harrisburg, because i know some legislators are big climate deniers?> i think fewer and fewer people are climate deniers these days. the more you see this kind of thing, the indiscriminate and intense nature of the storms, i'm not sure how you can sit on the sidelines and say we don't need to do anything. we need to do things. and we have to have a robust conversation about what we need to do. but i think we've got to come to grips with the idea that we can't ignore this. >> reporter: pennsylvania governor tom wolf, thanks so much. governor tom wolf live with us on cnn. hundreds of calls for water rescues here in montgomery county. three, maybe four deaths. we're learning of a possible fourth death here. damage, we're just getting a glimpse of it. maybe in the hundreds of millions, maybe in the billions. no official estimate yet. now begins the process of trying to get federal aid, which does take a little bit of time, and that process is just beginning now. ana. >> and obvious there's so much cleanup as we see that big crumpeled roof behind you. >>> p
what is your message to those in harrisburg, because i know some legislators are big climate deniers?> i think fewer and fewer people are climate deniers these days. the more you see this kind of thing, the indiscriminate and intense nature of the storms, i'm not sure how you can sit on the sidelines and say we don't need to do anything. we need to do things. and we have to have a robust conversation about what we need to do. but i think we've got to come to grips with the idea that we can't...
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this one covers hartford, new york city to harrisburg to philadelphia. this is a pretty rare event that we're going to see, jacob, later on tonight, you know, widespread three to five inches, responsibility up to eight inches of rain. these are the areas that only eight, nine days ago got about four to six inches from henri. we're going to have some serious issues. tomorrow morning when we come on air at this time i will probably be talking about who was hit by tornadoes and what areas are seeing extreme flash flooding, lives easily could be lost in this event in the northeast tonight. >> unbelievable. everybody stay safe in the northeast, thinking about all those folks down south that still don't have their power. thanks very much. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," a covid outbreak rattles the red sox and a debate over bathroom breaks at the u.s. open. sports coming up next. aks at th open sports coming nupext. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure
this one covers hartford, new york city to harrisburg to philadelphia. this is a pretty rare event that we're going to see, jacob, later on tonight, you know, widespread three to five inches, responsibility up to eight inches of rain. these are the areas that only eight, nine days ago got about four to six inches from henri. we're going to have some serious issues. tomorrow morning when we come on air at this time i will probably be talking about who was hit by tornadoes and what areas are...
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it's sad and pathetic that republican leaders in harrisburg have given in to advancing the big lie. it is a further reminder that donald trump might be ex-president, but he is still without a doubt the leader of the republican party and so few republicans here in washington or in pennsylvania are willing to stand up to him about the big lie. >> you're drawing a direct connection between the violence that we saw on january 6th and this type of audit in quotation marks? >> oh, yeah. no, there's no question about that. there is a straight line. because the 800 to 1,000 people who came here on january 6th and perpetrated the first attack on the u.s. capitol in more than two centuries were doing so because many of them were genuinely convinced that donald trump had been somehow cheated out of the election even though joe biden got 7 million more votes and more than 300 electoral votes and won the commonwealth of pennsylvania by tens of thousands of votes. so there is no question that it's not just the physical actions of those who were here on january 6th, but also complicit in that is a
it's sad and pathetic that republican leaders in harrisburg have given in to advancing the big lie. it is a further reminder that donald trump might be ex-president, but he is still without a doubt the leader of the republican party and so few republicans here in washington or in pennsylvania are willing to stand up to him about the big lie. >> you're drawing a direct connection between the violence that we saw on january 6th and this type of audit in quotation marks? >> oh, yeah....
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of mindfulness and respectfulness of the topics, turtles and her respectful and her betrayal of, harrisburgthere might be elements of the news and we know there are no shows were there or not. is that something intrinsic to the weightth women work and mass media, is that a good quality is that a bad quality? >> it's probably good quality i'm into respect. yes of course you stand up for yourself and all of those things. it's never disrespectful in the way i would describe it i would not sibs describe her that way. i think we talked about the book a lot, she was very, very conscience of the way she portrays herself and often she could influence the way other black women were portrayed. she stopped work onhe a movie shee was doing she was in a military uniform and auxiliary uniform she looked great their dancers in all black women in her being, they came out and there costumes and dirty i aprons she said no that is not happening in my scene, i will not come back to work until this is fixed, she shut the production down for days that's a lot of money that's not something then joined a lot. is i
of mindfulness and respectfulness of the topics, turtles and her respectful and her betrayal of, harrisburgthere might be elements of the news and we know there are no shows were there or not. is that something intrinsic to the weightth women work and mass media, is that a good quality is that a bad quality? >> it's probably good quality i'm into respect. yes of course you stand up for yourself and all of those things. it's never disrespectful in the way i would describe it i would not...
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instance, yeah, i think people are really going to feel it once they realize that these republicans in harrisburgal information, and it's just one of many ways in which they hope to scare people out of voting. and if they can't scare them out, they'll try to keep them out by getting rid of drop boxes and convenient voting hours and vote by mail. and if they can't do that, they'll get out the county election worker or the state election worker who is actually counting the ballots in some of these states. if they can't do that, they'll physically attack the capitol like so many of their followers did on january 6th. this particular commission in our state started with someone who was at the capitol on january 6th, so these things are all intimately connected. there's no mystery of what's going on here. these people are desperate to maintain their power by any means possible. and it's hard to understand why they're doing it because of, you know, obviously 7 million people that voted are not going to like having their personal information spilled. but people need to -- your viewers need to understand
instance, yeah, i think people are really going to feel it once they realize that these republicans in harrisburgal information, and it's just one of many ways in which they hope to scare people out of voting. and if they can't scare them out, they'll try to keep them out by getting rid of drop boxes and convenient voting hours and vote by mail. and if they can't do that, they'll get out the county election worker or the state election worker who is actually counting the ballots in some of...
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enough work with my day job that i don't scrutinize carefully the legislation that's being passed in harrisburgant to make a point here, jake, and that is, you know, in pennsylvania, sadly, we have a rogue supreme court that is lawless, has chosen repeatedly to violate the law and take into their own hands powers that belong in the legislature, and they did that in the election cycle, unilaterally changing the rules after a republican legislature and a democrat governor had agreed to the rules under way the election would occur during the pandemic. they decided to throw that all out and write it themselves, with no authority to do so. that kind of thing also contributes to undermining confidence in an election. so let's -- i think we should just be candid about that. >> to be clear, the u.s. supreme court was asked to review some of those decisions, and there was a whole stack of ballots that was put aside as a precautionary basis, that were not ultimately counted. there was some supervision. >> i agree. yes, but the supreme court's decision not to intervene, the u.s. supreme court is not some
enough work with my day job that i don't scrutinize carefully the legislation that's being passed in harrisburgant to make a point here, jake, and that is, you know, in pennsylvania, sadly, we have a rogue supreme court that is lawless, has chosen repeatedly to violate the law and take into their own hands powers that belong in the legislature, and they did that in the election cycle, unilaterally changing the rules after a republican legislature and a democrat governor had agreed to the rules...
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host: harrisburg, pennsylvania, dave is a democrat, good morning.ler: thanks for taking my call. i would like to start off by saying i agree with you on the things that they want to pass. i think in society today, if we had to build the hoover dam, we would find ourselves in a place. those are gone. ge had about six electric cars on display then, that was in 2000. this has been going on and prolonged by a few people who were controlled by media and politicians. once you try to allude to the black and brown communities, they are the ones who get stuck on land. the one woman said the land is barren of trees and grass. i'm also agreeing about carbon capture. i'm agreeing that mining has to be less regulated. i understand what it takes to get this with the amount ground. if we could do a better, let us be the one who does it. i had a church member told me one time, our electric bill was $15,000 a year. i sent turn around and look at the charts. how much square footage is on that roof? how many solar panels that you put on that roof? this seems to be an
host: harrisburg, pennsylvania, dave is a democrat, good morning.ler: thanks for taking my call. i would like to start off by saying i agree with you on the things that they want to pass. i think in society today, if we had to build the hoover dam, we would find ourselves in a place. those are gone. ge had about six electric cars on display then, that was in 2000. this has been going on and prolonged by a few people who were controlled by media and politicians. once you try to allude to the...
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i for those -- on the line for those who oppose this new mandate is tom in harrisburg, pennsylvania.ler: i think this is pr 101 two distracts the american people from the real problem -- to distract the american people from the real problem. you know who isn't talking about the vaccine right now? the taliban. biden just told us " get water, withdraw money -- the taliban now 20 years later with al qaeda in total sub p -- support. host: we will talk about the 20th anniversary of 9/11 for most of the latter half of this program starting at 8:00, and the security situation in the united state and how it has changed. stay tuned for that. also if you were arrested elections coming up in our last hour -- also viewer reflections coming up in our last hour. " gop governors rip biden over the new mandate," the story noting " they blasted into threatened legal action against the biden administration. kristi noem fired the first rhetorical shot on twitter, writing back 'south dakota ends will defend their freedom.' president biden also had criticism for republican governors and those blocking ma
i for those -- on the line for those who oppose this new mandate is tom in harrisburg, pennsylvania.ler: i think this is pr 101 two distracts the american people from the real problem -- to distract the american people from the real problem. you know who isn't talking about the vaccine right now? the taliban. biden just told us " get water, withdraw money -- the taliban now 20 years later with al qaeda in total sub p -- support. host: we will talk about the 20th anniversary of 9/11 for...
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this is harrisburg, pennsylvania. caller: how are you doing today?to ask a question about the infrastructure. most of them are union jobs. it was true -- nine of us in the family were in unions. we made out all right. when you are in union, you get your pension. when you are a nonunion worker, you only get one check. this is what i would like for you to do. put that question out there to see who made it better in life, union workers or nonunion workers. what would a person want -- two checks or one check when they retire? host: thank you for the suggestion. from richmond, virginia. crews hoisted an enormous statue of robert e. lee. it is one of america's largest monuments to the confederacy. the statute was lowered to the ground -- the statue was lowered to the ground. that is from the associated press out of richmond. st. petersburg, florida. caller: hi. i got the information on who killed the kennedys. lbj was the vice president and he was unhappy with kennedys policy in vietnam. lbj wanted to send combat troops. he was infuriated with jfk. he desi
this is harrisburg, pennsylvania. caller: how are you doing today?to ask a question about the infrastructure. most of them are union jobs. it was true -- nine of us in the family were in unions. we made out all right. when you are in union, you get your pension. when you are a nonunion worker, you only get one check. this is what i would like for you to do. put that question out there to see who made it better in life, union workers or nonunion workers. what would a person want -- two checks or...
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rachel this is a bipartisan issue, it's a life issue around 2014 chloe's law was passed in harrisburg. you're so right. it is a bipartisan issue. it is an issue, that it is sad the biden administration didn't keep you on the board to keep advocating for it. i know you're not stopping doing that? >> no. we'll never stop. as long as we're here. my role as police officer was to defend and protect. my role, i call myself a dad vocate to protect our most vulnerable individuals. as a society if we fail to do that, we're going to lose as a country and a nation. no, chloe and i will continue to speak out across the country. we're speaking in several venues next month. we hope to meet a lot more people, to show them the abilities of these amazing people. rachel: chloe is amazing. you're an amazing dadvocate. the way our country treats the most vulnerable says everything about the country. chloe, i hear you want to meet somebody. who is it that you want to meet? >> who do you want to meet? >> me? >> yes. >> her daughter's name. valentine that. chloe has a book she wants to give valentina. love
rachel this is a bipartisan issue, it's a life issue around 2014 chloe's law was passed in harrisburg. you're so right. it is a bipartisan issue. it is an issue, that it is sad the biden administration didn't keep you on the board to keep advocating for it. i know you're not stopping doing that? >> no. we'll never stop. as long as we're here. my role as police officer was to defend and protect. my role, i call myself a dad vocate to protect our most vulnerable individuals. as a society if...