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john m. rigo. >> frederick charles ramont iii. >> theresa risco. >> rose mary riso. >> moises n. . >> joseph rivelli. >> carmen alicia rivera. >> isaias rivera. >> juan william rivera. >> linda ivelisse rivera. >> david e. rivers. >> joseph r. riverso. >> paul v. rizza. >> john frank rizzo. >> stephen louis roach. >> joseph roberto. >> leo arthur roberts. >> michael e. roberts. >> michael edward roberts. >> donald walter robertson, jr. >> jeffery robinson. >> michell lee jean robotham. >> donald arthur robson. >> antonio a. rocha. >> raymond james rocha. >> laura rockefeller. >> john michael rodak. >> antonio jose rodrigues. >> anthony rodriguez. >> carmen milagros rodriguez. >> gregory e. rodriguez. >> marsha a. rodriguez. >> mayra valdes rodriguez. >> richard rodriguez. >> david bartolo rodriguez-vargas. >> my uncle, brian craig bennett. i know you are staring down at us every day and i know you have always been there as the constant force telling your mother, sisters, nephews and niece to keep going. even when the road seems at its weakest. i have never known that fact to be mo
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i also want to thank my friend the honorable judge john charles thomas with being here. thank you so much. and it's beautiful wife. forgive me for calling you beautiful. i'm old fashioned. and link's sister pearl thomas. thank you for being here. so many people are here. i i just i love from washington from richmond from all over. thank you so much. i must make my colleagues gary stanley and i saw you walk in is gary still here. thank you. gary. gary has actually mentored me since i've been here at monticello. i do not have a museum background. and so gary was super helpful. the ladies who put this event together tonight tasha stand not call her wonderful tasha because she's incredible. making harrington who does such a wonderful job with event planning gen lyon. i have to thank my kenwood family. i see some of my kenwood family here. my daughters whitney and laura who came from the uk early just to be here tonight. thank you so much. i'm so happy that all of you are here my big sisters. i just you know, i'll be here all night naming folks. i must make my publisher harpe
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mary wieman >> jeffrey david wiener >> wilham j wik >> alison marie wildman >> glenn e wilkenson john charles williams candace lee williams. >> crossley richard williams, jr >> david j williams >> debbie williams >> kevin michael williams >> louie anthony williams >> louis calvin williams iii >> john p williamson >> donna ann wilson >> william wilson >> david harold winton >> glenn j winuk >> thomas francis wise >> alan l wisniewski >> frank paul wisniewski >> david wiswall >> sigrid wiswe >> michael wittenstein >> christopher w wodenshek >> martin philip wohlforth >> katherine susan wolf >> jennifer yen wong >> siu cheung wong >> yin ping wong >> yuk ping wong >> brent james woodall >> james john woods >> marvin woods. >> patrick j woods >> richard herron woodwell >> david terence wooley >> john bentley works >> martin michael wortley >> rodney james wotton >> william wren >> john wayne wright >> neil robin wright >> sandra lee wright jupiter yambem >> and my brother, first responder,, medic, a volunteer firefighter, you are a hero not because of the way you died but because of the weight yo
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in 2014 i started coming more often and that's when i first met mike friend here, the honorable john charles. i started to come frequently and eventually, became a fellow. and that was when i first began uncovering how my family might be related to thomas jefferson. and of course, with the guidance of cinder stanton, here's what we discovered. i am related to thomas jefferson through his great, great grandson. that said his brother's name was robertson or taylor, he wasn't sure. remember, i had the bible with the initials d. t. jefferson had a great, grandson, he had a lot of grandchildren. it turns out, that he was my great-grandfather. that would mean of course, i was a descendant from thomas jefferson. and not from thomas jefferson and sally hemings. i was really disappointed. i wanted to be a hemings. eventually, with cinder's help, i discovered that in fact i am descended from sally hemings and her family, or a sally hemings. my great grandmother had a brother name peter. this is his death certificate. we see on the death certificate that his mother's maiden name was sally hemings. so i
in 2014 i started coming more often and that's when i first met mike friend here, the honorable john charles. i started to come frequently and eventually, became a fellow. and that was when i first began uncovering how my family might be related to thomas jefferson. and of course, with the guidance of cinder stanton, here's what we discovered. i am related to thomas jefferson through his great, great grandson. that said his brother's name was robertson or taylor, he wasn't sure. remember, i had...
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john. we'll be looking to see if those additional murder charges are added in court. guys. >> sandra: we will indeed. charles watson live from atlanta, thank you. >> john: team coverage continues in illinois where people are bracing for the end of cash bail. mike tobin live in chicago with the latest. mike. >> illinois is the first state in the nation to end cash bail, it goes into effect with the first of the year and essentially means that people will be released from jail with a promise that they show up in court for their trial. the law that was passed was called the safety act, passed with minimal debate in the illinois legislature. the author says this means poor people and rich offenders will be treated equally, if prosecutors and the court determine a suspect is eligible for bail that means he's not a threat. >> you've been denied a bond because you are dangerous. but if you have a bond we are saying you are not dangerous, we are going to keep you in bail because you are poor. >> critics are ending cash bail point out more than low level offenders will be released from jail. drug offenses, burglary,
john. we'll be looking to see if those additional murder charges are added in court. guys. >> sandra: we will indeed. charles watson live from atlanta, thank you. >> john: team coverage continues in illinois where people are bracing for the end of cash bail. mike tobin live in chicago with the latest. mike. >> illinois is the first state in the nation to end cash bail, it goes into effect with the first of the year and essentially means that people will be released from jail...
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a recent escalation and fighting between the 2 killed more than 200 soldiers from as a by john charles stratford reports from a city on the front line in 2020. when the armenian army flatten azeri, offensive aimed ending the 30 year occupation of its land, it left mine fields stretch as far as the i can see. the route to the disputed, mainly, ethnically, armenian, and self declared republic of the corner. kara back takes you along what a series call victory road. the government is spending billions of petra dollars on infrastructure projects, including roads, tunnels, and mountain irrigation schemes. the route leads to the frontline town of shooter which as a by john also retook 2 years ago. much of what used to be an important cultural capital still lies in ruins. the renovation of mosques and centuries, all homes where poets, musicians, scientists and traders once lived is ongoing. but no civilians have returned yet only the army and construction workers are here for now. a crucifix on a hilltop marks armenian positions close by. the city. you can see there is what the armenians call
a recent escalation and fighting between the 2 killed more than 200 soldiers from as a by john charles stratford reports from a city on the front line in 2020. when the armenian army flatten azeri, offensive aimed ending the 30 year occupation of its land, it left mine fields stretch as far as the i can see. the route to the disputed, mainly, ethnically, armenian, and self declared republic of the corner. kara back takes you along what a series call victory road. the government is spending...
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you're out. >> sandra: and you're out, brian. >> john: we'll see you tomorrow night, brian. 8:00. >> sandra: see you this weekend. and breaking news, king charlesery day, right? >> john: what a week it has been. >> sandra: it's been great to cover it all with you. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. >> martha: hello, john and sandra. thanks very much. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. live at buckingham palace where it's evening, 8:00 p.m. right now on "the story," really an extraordinary day here in london as king charles iii, returns to
you're out. >> sandra: and you're out, brian. >> john: we'll see you tomorrow night, brian. 8:00. >> sandra: see you this weekend. and breaking news, king charlesery day, right? >> john: what a week it has been. >> sandra: it's been great to cover it all with you. i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. >> martha: hello, john and sandra. thanks very much. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. live at buckingham palace where it's evening, 8:00 p.m....
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. >> john: across the bay in tampa, the city expected to be a bull's eye for ian, and we kind charles watson. what are residents doing to protect from the wind and water headed their way? >> john, they have taken this very seriously as you guys have been mentioning. they have not seen a storm of this magnitude in the tampa area since 1921, more than 100 years. so, safe to say they are not taking any chances. you can see the folks here at this sandbagging station here in tampa filling up those sandbags to protect their property as hurricane ian approaches the west coast of florida. major concerns of flooding. between 8 and 10 feet of storm surge, a massive wall of water pushed inland on top of 15 inches of rainfall that could be dumped on this area. hillsboro county officials have amended mandatory evacuation order just a few moments ago to include people who live in both zone a and b, additional 90,000 people have to evacuate now. and so far folks seem to be taking it seriously. we have already seen tens of thousands of people decide to get out of here. this morning, governor desantis
. >> john: across the bay in tampa, the city expected to be a bull's eye for ian, and we kind charles watson. what are residents doing to protect from the wind and water headed their way? >> john, they have taken this very seriously as you guys have been mentioning. they have not seen a storm of this magnitude in the tampa area since 1921, more than 100 years. so, safe to say they are not taking any chances. you can see the folks here at this sandbagging station here in tampa...
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his sons, john charles and frederick law olmsted jr. there are many associates and the olmsted office in firm. as we kick off the bicentennial of olmsted's birth. we appreciate ethan and ralph for bringing this research to a broader audience. considering olmsted 200 the national effort commemorating the continued legacy olmsted values of democratic space accessible to all and our local coalition olmsted now partners participating in the themes of shared use, shared health and shared power. i cannot think of a more appropriate story than the olmstead two share and stuart and i'd like to introduce jonathan lippincott, associate director, library of american landscape history. thanks, victor. thank you. thank you all for coming today. and again, thank you to friends of fair stead to the arnot arboretum for hosting this book launch. i'm, as you mentioned, with the library of american landscape history is the leading publisher of books that advance the study and practice of american landscape architecture. our books educate the public motiva
his sons, john charles and frederick law olmsted jr. there are many associates and the olmsted office in firm. as we kick off the bicentennial of olmsted's birth. we appreciate ethan and ralph for bringing this research to a broader audience. considering olmsted 200 the national effort commemorating the continued legacy olmsted values of democratic space accessible to all and our local coalition olmsted now partners participating in the themes of shared use, shared health and shared power. i...
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kermit charles anderson. john jack and reggio -- >> hi 00 -- joseph john angelini junior.ntiqua. and my cousin -- >> and my husband cesar ovi are -- alviar. september 2022 is the21st anniversary -- the 21st anniversary. cesar alviar will be remembered as a kind and loving person to family and friends. his legacy will remain in our hearts forever. he is a guardian angel to me and my children, christopher, jeanine anez, my grandchildren, riley, james, nina, maxwell, and my daughter-in-law, and son-in-laws eric and mark. we miss and love you so much. thank you all to those who organized this for us. god bless the victims, and god bless america. >> and to my cousin, victim of the world trade center bombing, john, i was four years old. i remember you clear as day. i love you and i miss you. and my other cousin, who died in 2019 from cancer. he was the chairman of the voices from 9/11. if it were not for him we would not have this opportunity does. everyone in front of us is a new family. it took a tragedy to create this new family. i would like to remember everyone that our pol
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announcer: up next, a conversation with supreme court chief justice john roberts. king charles giving his address following the death of his mother. later, president biden talking about his initiative to reduce the number of cancer deaths over the next 25 years. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is white charter has invested billions, upgrading technology, and communities big and small. charter is connecting us. charter communications supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> during his first public appearance since the supreme court overturned roe v. wade john roberts defended the supreme court to interurban that can stop -- interpret the constitution. he spoke at the u.s. court of appeals for the 10th circuit conference in colorado springs. [applause]
announcer: up next, a conversation with supreme court chief justice john roberts. king charles giving his address following the death of his mother. later, president biden talking about his initiative to reduce the number of cancer deaths over the next 25 years. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that is white charter has invested billions, upgrading...
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hierarchs, they in documents and even in their autographs were altered into latin by no charles louis johnsere were no marquerets and so on . earlier there was talk that charles was supposedly going to change his name upon accession to the throne due to negative historical parallels associated with king charles, he was beheaded in 1649 and his son charles ii, who went down in history nicknamed the jolly king because of the large number of his mistresses illegitimate children, despite the fact that he had the opportunity to become, for example, george charles, he decided not to change anything once again, proving that rumors walking in english newspapers are often far from reality, the funeral of the monarch usually takes place on the tenth day after his death until this elizabeth ii will say goodbye in edinburgh then in london where the hearse will be exhibited. huli visa mister is the oldest wing of the british parliament building. it will be open to everyone who wants to say goodbye to the queen for three days they will bury her. here, next to the entire ministerial abbey, elizabeth ii wi
hierarchs, they in documents and even in their autographs were altered into latin by no charles louis johnsere were no marquerets and so on . earlier there was talk that charles was supposedly going to change his name upon accession to the throne due to negative historical parallels associated with king charles, he was beheaded in 1649 and his son charles ii, who went down in history nicknamed the jolly king because of the large number of his mistresses illegitimate children, despite the fact...
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up next, on c-span, a conversation with john roberts then king charles giving his first address to the british parliament following the death of his mother queen elizabeth. later president biden talking about his initiative to help reduce cancer deaths over the next one years. -- 25 years. >> homework can be hard but squatting in a diner for internetwork is even harder that is why we provide a lower income students access to affordable internet so homework and just be homework. cox connected to compete. >> cox along with these other television providers giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> during his first public appearance, chief justice john roberts defended the authority of the supreme court to interpret the constitution. he also expressed concern. he spoke at the u.s. court of appeals for the 10th circuit conference in colorado springs.
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foundation and was quite roundly mocked early on when he addressed them. >> he and john kerry are very close. i interviewed prince charles at scotland at his home in scotland. we had to ending it because john kerry was coming in. the same happened with charles house. they speak all the time. >> about climate. >> about climate. you wondering how he's going to that going forward. >> he has made it very clear, there is no argument about climate, it's an existential issue and that's why he's so strong about it. >> but that's going to be the interesting thing. does he stick with that and say it's not a political issue or allow people to accuse him of getting involved in politics. the queen would step back from that. >> he said he would follow constitutional protocol and won't be talking out. >> i've been walking around. all you have to do is walk around, very diverse group. just tons of people here. we want to go to bianca outside st. paul's cathedral. tell us about the service that's expected to begin in the next hour. >> reporter: people are just taking their seats now, don. 2,000 members of the british public, first come,
foundation and was quite roundly mocked early on when he addressed them. >> he and john kerry are very close. i interviewed prince charles at scotland at his home in scotland. we had to ending it because john kerry was coming in. the same happened with charles house. they speak all the time. >> about climate. >> about climate. you wondering how he's going to that going forward. >> he has made it very clear, there is no argument about climate, it's an existential issue...
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at saint john's cathedral brings new king charles the 3rd stood for 10 minutes with his siblings. a more now from rob matheson, who's in edinburgh. it's a time when the family is able to show their respect, show their eyes there to a certain extent, humility, i suppose, but certainly they indicate how somberly they take this situation publicly to the members and to, to the people around them to, to show their public respect for queen elizabeth the 2nd. it is a very unusual situation in one respect because this is the 1st time that a woman has taken part in it. a princess on. of course the princess, while it is the queen's daughter and is therefore the entitle to take part in this there's been fighting on the border between long time rivals, armenia, and other. by john, i mean he is defense ministry reported intense shilling and artillery fire on 3 of his military positions by the as a, by johnny army. but as a by john says, armenia started the latest provocation to delay the signing of a peace treaty agreed upon by both sides in august and rushes, acknowledging huge losses in ukra
at saint john's cathedral brings new king charles the 3rd stood for 10 minutes with his siblings. a more now from rob matheson, who's in edinburgh. it's a time when the family is able to show their respect, show their eyes there to a certain extent, humility, i suppose, but certainly they indicate how somberly they take this situation publicly to the members and to, to the people around them to, to show their public respect for queen elizabeth the 2nd. it is a very unusual situation in one...
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would just like to continue that conversation with with hannah here in the studio about king charles the 3rd and john his reaper expecting him, i think, to appear on the pictures that we're seeing on his political ideas. we're queer, any, any sort of reason environmental as what else we know about his background in that long, long waiting time to become king. you are. he's been, he's been really quite a proactive prince in waiting. um, you know, he, everybody knows that he's very pro organic farming. everybody knows that he's kind of got traditional ideas about to modern architecture and a he has some slightly out their views or so about medicine and or homeopathic medicine. that kind of thing. what's been interesting is, is not only that he's been not open with some of his views, but actually he was very active and wrote letters. he saw tony blair in the pictures earlier on to tony blair and to some of his ministers when they were in government. prince charles was writing letters to them, asking them to change policy on matters on matters that he cared about. a took a 10 year fight for some of the m
would just like to continue that conversation with with hannah here in the studio about king charles the 3rd and john his reaper expecting him, i think, to appear on the pictures that we're seeing on his political ideas. we're queer, any, any sort of reason environmental as what else we know about his background in that long, long waiting time to become king. you are. he's been, he's been really quite a proactive prince in waiting. um, you know, he, everybody knows that he's very pro organic...
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charles burlingame the third. petty officer third class daniel caballero. sergeant first class jose calderon-olmedo. suzanne calley. angelene carter. sharon carver. william caswell. sergeant first class johnrosa maria chapa. david charlebois. sara clark. julian cooper. asia cottom. eric cranford. ada davis. james debeuneure. gerald deconto. rodney dickens. gary dickerson. eddie dillard. johnnie doctor jr. robert dolan. william donovan. charles droz the third. patrick dunn. edward earhart. barbara edwards. robertelseth -- robert elseth. charles falkenberg. his wife, lindsay weddington. the two bank children -- their two chilren dana and zoe. jamie fallon. j. joseph ferguson. amelia fields. gerald fisher. darlene flagg. her husband wilson flagg. matthew flocco. sandra foster. richard gabriel. lawrence getzfred. cortez ghee. brenda gibson. ronald golinski. ian gray. diane hale-mckinzy. stanley hall. carolyn halmon. michelle heidenberger. sheila heim. -- hein. ronald hemenway. wallace cole hogan junior. jimmy holley. angela houtz. brady kay howell. peggy hurt. stephen hyland jr. robert hymel. lacey ivory. brian jack. stephen jacoby. dennis johnson. judith jones. and judge -- ann judge. brenda
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and we saw today, just to go back to some of the images we saw today -- >> john: jonathan, i'm sorry, king charles is speaking. let me interrupt here. >> i know the scottish parliament and the people of scotland share with me a profound sense of grief at the death of my beloved mother. through all the years of her reign the queen like so many generations of our family before her found in the hills of this land and in the hearts of its people a haven and a home. my mother felt as i do the greatest admiration for the scottish people for their magnificent achievements, and their indominable spirit, and the greatest comfort to know the true affection in which she was held. the knowledge of that deep and abiding bond must be to us a solace as we mourn the end of a life of incomparable service. if i might paraphrase the words of the great robert burns, my dear mother was the friend of man, friend of truth, the friend of age, and guide of youth. few hearts like hers with virtue walked. few heads with knowledge so informed. while still very young the queen pledged herself to serve her country and her peop
and we saw today, just to go back to some of the images we saw today -- >> john: jonathan, i'm sorry, king charles is speaking. let me interrupt here. >> i know the scottish parliament and the people of scotland share with me a profound sense of grief at the death of my beloved mother. through all the years of her reign the queen like so many generations of our family before her found in the hills of this land and in the hearts of its people a haven and a home. my mother felt as i...
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joining the conversation this morning, dagen mcdowell, john lonski and charles hurt. great to see everybody. taking hee -- dagen, he doesn't understand how supply and demand works, obviously. what is he talking about. dagen: was is he talking about. at the same event he asked jackie, where's jackie, asking about congresswoman jackie who died in a an accident last month. he didn't know that the congresswoman had passed away. that being said, they go back to the same playbook, blame big oil, blame big pharma, blame big meat, they were doing this as inflation was taking off because of their wreckless policies and it's just an anti-business, i will blighthly lie attitude. he's talking about gasoline stations. gas stations are large ily owned by independent operator as mom and pop shops. big oil does not -- they own a sliver of gasoline stations in this country. that being said, when you have a supply crunch, you will see pump prices go up to prevent shortages in an event like a hurricane. it's just the way it works to make sure that that the stations actually have fuel an
joining the conversation this morning, dagen mcdowell, john lonski and charles hurt. great to see everybody. taking hee -- dagen, he doesn't understand how supply and demand works, obviously. what is he talking about. dagen: was is he talking about. at the same event he asked jackie, where's jackie, asking about congresswoman jackie who died in a an accident last month. he didn't know that the congresswoman had passed away. that being said, they go back to the same playbook, blame big oil,...
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i expect in some ways it was quite comforting for prince charles to see john major there. he was brought in as sort of an official guardian to look after the interests of the young princes, and i know from talking to people around them that they really formed a very close bond, so i think william will have liked to have seen his old friend and mentor john major there. but you look at tony blair who's also there. he was back when princess diana died. he was the one or they were the team who really saw things were going wrong, badly wrong for the royal family. they were losing support. the front line headlines saying, do you care, show us you care. it really was the fact that tony blair and his advisers spotted that the queen was in trouble, and they intervened, quite impertinent really at the time, and they said, you need to come down from balmoral, you need the lower the royal standard, the flag at buckingham palace, you need to come and talk directly to the people. it was really tony blair who coo that. so in many ways people at the time were saying he saved the reputatio
i expect in some ways it was quite comforting for prince charles to see john major there. he was brought in as sort of an official guardian to look after the interests of the young princes, and i know from talking to people around them that they really formed a very close bond, so i think william will have liked to have seen his old friend and mentor john major there. but you look at tony blair who's also there. he was back when princess diana died. he was the one or they were the team who...
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charles. joining is now is john bruton, the former taoiseach of ireland and former u.s.to the u.s. we appreciate your time today. thank you for joining us. your thoughts on the passing of queen elizabeth? >> queen is a beth was a remarkable woman. she had immense physical strength and moral strength. i saw the physical strength on display on her visit to ireland after a long day talking to people. she still went into a room and talked individually for a minute to 100 people. all the time on her feet. clearly at an advanced age. she showed a tremendous moral strength. she -- it's important to remover she was present in london during the blitz. she stayed there, as it her father and mother and sister. that sense of staunch except it's of duty -- acceptance of duty was a remarkable characteristic. she did her duty. something people who lived through the wars probably had a greater sense of then maybe we have today. guy: what changes now? how different will the world be without -- how different will the world be with king charles iii? amb. bruton: i think it will not be all
charles. joining is now is john bruton, the former taoiseach of ireland and former u.s.to the u.s. we appreciate your time today. thank you for joining us. your thoughts on the passing of queen elizabeth? >> queen is a beth was a remarkable woman. she had immense physical strength and moral strength. i saw the physical strength on display on her visit to ireland after a long day talking to people. she still went into a room and talked individually for a minute to 100 people. all the time...
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the hand by prince charles, one day will be king, proper respect for the royalty. >> john: 1957, now . a statement from charles released, death of my beloved mother, her majesty the queen, a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family. we mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the realms of the commonwealth and countless and the world. my family and i will be comforted and sustained by our j no of the respect and deep attention in which the queen was so widely held. that is a fitting and beautiful tribute to his mother. >> yes. it is, and it also reflects something worth commenting on, the significance to the now late queen of her faith. she was a woman of very deep faith. she was, of course, one of her titles was defender of the faith. she was the head of the anglican church, the church england, and that was not just for her an honorary title, it was something she took as being deeply meaningful role. she was herself a person of very deep christian belief and cou
the hand by prince charles, one day will be king, proper respect for the royalty. >> john: 1957, now . a statement from charles released, death of my beloved mother, her majesty the queen, a moment of the greatest sadness for me and all members of my family. we mourn profoundly the passing of a cherished sovereign and a much-loved mother. i know her loss will be deeply felt throughout the country, the realms of the commonwealth and countless and the world. my family and i will be...
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charles fired up. glad to have you here today, in your pin stripes. john's not every day that charles gets that fired up but talk about pushing the transition prematurely, especially the average e.v., i was putting it in front of me, $66,645. until that price comes down, how can you tell people who in large part annual income is less than this in some of these states, how can you tell them that thief got to go buy one of these evs or else. >> it's a tough sale. may by 2035, there will be more affordable cars. charles always gets fired up when talking about his truck. and michael shellenburger, the author of "san fransicko," california has to build equivalent of 20 new full size nuclear power plants the size of the diablo canyon plant. build 20 nuclear power plants in the next 13 years? there you go. lots to talk about regarding this. as more students head back to school, there is mounting evidence of how much remote learning has hurt kids academically, a lot to talk about this as well. one major school district, happens to be in california, is warning that
charles fired up. glad to have you here today, in your pin stripes. john's not every day that charles gets that fired up but talk about pushing the transition prematurely, especially the average e.v., i was putting it in front of me, $66,645. until that price comes down, how can you tell people who in large part annual income is less than this in some of these states, how can you tell them that thief got to go buy one of these evs or else. >> it's a tough sale. may by 2035, there will be...
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charles, 79. judith, 82. and john, 76. all lost their lives in this fire. yet another fire, also incies cue county, known as the mill fire, two women, ages 66 and 73, whose names have not been publicly revealed yet, sadly lost their lives as well. season after season our constituents are subject to fire danger. our prayers are with the families and the souls of those that we have lost this season. mr. speaker, i ask for a moment of silence for the house. mr. lamalfa: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? >> i seek to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i address you and this body because i know you and the body know what it's like to have the impacts of illegal immigration in your state. in the town of yuma, every day, into their hospital, they get 11 people that go into the emergency room, an additional four or five women every day in yuma, arizona, to go into the maternity ward. 20.4 mil
charles, 79. judith, 82. and john, 76. all lost their lives in this fire. yet another fire, also incies cue county, known as the mill fire, two women, ages 66 and 73, whose names have not been publicly revealed yet, sadly lost their lives as well. season after season our constituents are subject to fire danger. our prayers are with the families and the souls of those that we have lost this season. mr. speaker, i ask for a moment of silence for the house. mr. lamalfa: i yield back. the speaker...
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for charles, his key john is overseeing that in his monarchy. >> he said this is the future. lk more about that. >> charles' future, i think the commonwealth i think that countries like barbados, left, no longer have the head of state last year, other countries talked about this, jamaica, australia, ante gau belize will no longer have the monarchy at the head. it was the guiding light for the queen. that was post empire, many young people, many in the commonwealth, they do people that parts of the commonwealth were founded in the oppression, exploitation of empire and other countries in britain they wish to alie to. overseeing that change will be charles' most significant job as monarch. >> what do you think the overall sentiment is? and it could be both, right? is it optimism or is it uncertainty among the people? >> i think in the uk, the monarchy is still incredibly strong. overriding sadness about the queen. that will take a very long time to get used to when she's not there when we need her. wait and see in relation to king charles. but so far the speech was pretty good,
for charles, his key john is overseeing that in his monarchy. >> he said this is the future. lk more about that. >> charles' future, i think the commonwealth i think that countries like barbados, left, no longer have the head of state last year, other countries talked about this, jamaica, australia, ante gau belize will no longer have the monarchy at the head. it was the guiding light for the queen. that was post empire, many young people, many in the commonwealth, they do people...
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charles morgan, john hancock's chief of staff, gives us an account. of his boss on the way to gettysburg. hancock is in an ambulance reviewing maps, but he content purely looked at the ground on the way on the ride that nature of the ground on either side of the road was continually scanned by the general, morgan wrote with a view to the retreat on pipe creek. should he deem it advisable. he's not just looking at the ground at gettysburg, he's not just looking at the ground at pipe creek. he's looking at all the ground in between. where will the retreating army stand? meanwhile, with reynolds dead command of the field passed to oliver, otis, howard. and when howard arrived on the battlefield, he was struck by the defensive, natural defensive strength of cemetery hill. according to lieutenant colonel theodore isenberg of his staff. he said howard said this seems to be a good position. colonel. and isenberg responded, it is the only position, general. now, neither man could have known it, but when howard, at that moment places von stein, where is divisi
charles morgan, john hancock's chief of staff, gives us an account. of his boss on the way to gettysburg. hancock is in an ambulance reviewing maps, but he content purely looked at the ground on the way on the ride that nature of the ground on either side of the road was continually scanned by the general, morgan wrote with a view to the retreat on pipe creek. should he deem it advisable. he's not just looking at the ground at gettysburg, he's not just looking at the ground at pipe creek. he's...
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along the border. armenia says as a by john's army began the shelling, but as a by john is plain, armenia is king charles. the 3rd is in northern ireland. first official visit, as monarch, he is attending a service for his late mother quinn is with the 2nd hair at saint anne's cathedral in belfast. earlier he met political leaders from both the union and nationalist communities of northern ireland. we'd be a bit of a gloomy old moralist at the very beginning of her life of service. the green made flesh to dictate her so to her country and her people, and to maintain the principles of constitutional government. this promise she kept with steadfast faith. no without showing the gigs or approval for me. and with god's help, i take up my new duties resolved to seek the welfare of all the inhabitants or northern. oh. when we so has been sworn in as can years president after narrowly winning last month's elections. certainly is being held a week after the supreme court upheld his victory. russia was acknowledging huge, huge losses in ukraine's northern ca give region. ukraine's presence as they retaken 6000 sq
along the border. armenia says as a by john's army began the shelling, but as a by john is plain, armenia is king charles. the 3rd is in northern ireland. first official visit, as monarch, he is attending a service for his late mother quinn is with the 2nd hair at saint anne's cathedral in belfast. earlier he met political leaders from both the union and nationalist communities of northern ireland. we'd be a bit of a gloomy old moralist at the very beginning of her life of service. the green...
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i mean, he says as the by johns army began the shelling, but as a by john lames armenia, king charles preferred is in northern ireland for his 1st official visit, as monarch under the people of gathering along the road to welcome him. queen, queen consul personally greeted some of the well wishes when they arrived. he's met leaders of the net just now he's on his way to a church full of remembering the queen. when am rita has been sworn in as kenya's, president of the narrowly winning last month election family is being held a week after the supreme court upheld and victory, physical rival railroad dingey had challenged the results which i will replace to her kenyatta under whom he served separately since 2013 was in my room with more on the integration ceremony evolved the judiciary, a lot of pomp and ceremony judges rode soldiers in ceremonial uniform. now singing and dancing performance out in the middle of the stadium, to speak to the new lady to kenya, i have massive challenges ahead on the campaign trail. they were promising to tackle corruption. william root has been the deputy
i mean, he says as the by johns army began the shelling, but as a by john lames armenia, king charles preferred is in northern ireland for his 1st official visit, as monarch under the people of gathering along the road to welcome him. queen, queen consul personally greeted some of the well wishes when they arrived. he's met leaders of the net just now he's on his way to a church full of remembering the queen. when am rita has been sworn in as kenya's, president of the narrowly winning last...
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john williams. washington post book critic ron charles said that the new section will include reviews, profiles, author q&a as publishing stories and quote, anything else we might dream up for this luxurious new space. meanwhile, another newspaper is also expanding its book coverage. canada's globe and mail is bringing back its standalone arts and books section after a pandemic hiatus. the news site publisher at lunch reports that the globe and mail's book section will return on saturday, september 10th. and now a conversation with one longtime bookseller. his name is richard howorth. he's the owner of square books in oxford, mississippi. and in a recent profile piece, the new yorker described him as a man who nurtured generous fans of southern writers and readers and changed his hometown in the process. so, richard howorth, how did square books get started? my wife and i started the store in 1979. we worked in a bookstore in washington, d.c. for two years with the explicit purpose of learning the business so that we could come back to oxford, not my hometown place where i grew up, and open a bookstore
john williams. washington post book critic ron charles said that the new section will include reviews, profiles, author q&a as publishing stories and quote, anything else we might dream up for this luxurious new space. meanwhile, another newspaper is also expanding its book coverage. canada's globe and mail is bringing back its standalone arts and books section after a pandemic hiatus. the news site publisher at lunch reports that the globe and mail's book section will return on saturday,...
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charles e.saban sr. marjorie c.salamone. john p.sanmartino. colonel david m. scales, united states army.mander robert a.schlagle, united states navy. janice m. scott. lieutenant colonel michael l. sell, united states army, retired. mary a.h.serva. commander dan f. shadower, united states navy. antoinette m. sherman. diane m. simmons. and her husband, george w. simmons. donald d. simmons. cheryl d.simcock. chief greg h. smallwood, united states navy. lieutenant colonel gary f. smith, united states army, retired. mary ray sopper. robert speisman. patricia j.stotz. ednal. stevens. norma lang sterley. sergeant major larry l. strickland, united states army. hildae. taylor. lieutenant colonel kitp. taylor, united states army. leonard e. taylor. sandra c. taylor. sandra d. teague. lieutenant karl w.teepe, united states army, retired. sergeant tamarac. thurman, united states army. lieutenant commander ottis b.tolbert, united states navy. staff sergeant willie q. troy, united states army, retired. lieutenant commander ronald j.vauk, united states navy reserve. lieutenant colonel karen j. wagner,
charles e.saban sr. marjorie c.salamone. john p.sanmartino. colonel david m. scales, united states army.mander robert a.schlagle, united states navy. janice m. scott. lieutenant colonel michael l. sell, united states army, retired. mary a.h.serva. commander dan f. shadower, united states navy. antoinette m. sherman. diane m. simmons. and her husband, george w. simmons. donald d. simmons. cheryl d.simcock. chief greg h. smallwood, united states navy. lieutenant colonel gary f. smith, united...
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john williams. washington post book critic ron charles said that the new section will include reviews, profiles, author q&a as publishing stories and quote, anything else we might dream up for this luxurious new space. meanwhile, another newspaper is also expanding its book coverage. canada's globe and mail is bringing back its standalone arts and books section after a pandemic hiatus. the news site publisher at lunch reports that the globe and mail's book section will return on saturday, september 10th. and now a conversation with one longtime bookseller. his name is richard howorth. he's the owner of square books in oxford, mississippi. and in a recent profile piece, the new yorker described him as a man who nurtured generous fans of southern writers and readers and changed his hometown in the process. so, richard howorth, how did square books get started? my wife and i started the store in 1979. we worked in a bookstore in washington, d.c. for two years with the explicit purpose of learning the business so that we could come back to oxford, not my hometown place where i grew up, and open a bookstore
john williams. washington post book critic ron charles said that the new section will include reviews, profiles, author q&a as publishing stories and quote, anything else we might dream up for this luxurious new space. meanwhile, another newspaper is also expanding its book coverage. canada's globe and mail is bringing back its standalone arts and books section after a pandemic hiatus. the news site publisher at lunch reports that the globe and mail's book section will return on saturday,...
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five senators accused of intervening federal banking officials on behalf of s&l owner charles keating, republican johnonald riegel, and dennis taking cd. reportedly received a total of $1.3 million in campaign contributions or donations to favorite causes. former chairman edwin gray says the senators tried to subvert the regulatory process. >> i was told to come alone. i did. >> did you find it unusual? >> absolutely. never happened before. the whole time i was in washington i never saw that. >> and no witnesses. >> no. deniability. perfectly built into the meeting. >> they said they wanted us not to take the enforcement action against lincoln savings. the only thing that got them to back off was when we finally said, we are making criminal referrals. you are going to bat for criminals. >> awaiting trials on criminal fraud, keating refuses to testify. >> was there something wrong with five senators? it's about appearance. the real question is, did john mccain abuse his office? the evidence indicates clearly, no. >> they became a symbol of the 1980s, a group of distinguished senators accused of taking
five senators accused of intervening federal banking officials on behalf of s&l owner charles keating, republican johnonald riegel, and dennis taking cd. reportedly received a total of $1.3 million in campaign contributions or donations to favorite causes. former chairman edwin gray says the senators tried to subvert the regulatory process. >> i was told to come alone. i did. >> did you find it unusual? >> absolutely. never happened before. the whole time i was in...
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joining the conversation dagen mcdowell, charles hurt and john lansky.dagen, the numbers keep on going and they are going lower and lower for the democrats and this president. dagen: democrats got some lift, wind in the summer with the supreme court ruling on abortion and then the raid on mar-a-lago so it turned into abortion and trump. but i think that one of the most pivotal things that helps the gop hurts the democrats is that manure picnic that joe biden had at the white house with james taylor playing a song about mental illness and suicide where he's standing in front of a camera wearing aviator sunglasses speaking as the market is collapsing. they are patting themselves on the back celebrating an act that doesn't reduce inflation and foments inflation and fuels inflation and gives government more control over people's lives while the stock market is collapsing. and that one moment solidifies presidency. disconnect but also horrible detrimental policy. maria: by the way, that was the same day that we got the most recent inflation reading. that was
joining the conversation dagen mcdowell, charles hurt and john lansky.dagen, the numbers keep on going and they are going lower and lower for the democrats and this president. dagen: democrats got some lift, wind in the summer with the supreme court ruling on abortion and then the raid on mar-a-lago so it turned into abortion and trump. but i think that one of the most pivotal things that helps the gop hurts the democrats is that manure picnic that joe biden had at the white house with james...
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how do you think charles will manage that process? john: just one thing. it is remarkable for liz truss. what an extraordinary week. what an extraordinary place in history -- whatever else she does she will go down this last person to have a public audience with the queen, and that was in order to accept a job, and that audience in normal times would have taken place at buckingham palace. for her it is going to be a difficult period, just as she wants to get going in politics, now for 10 or 12 days she is not and she has to preside in a different capacity as head of government over this very sensitive and difficult period. prince charles has had a lot of experience at topping not as monarch, but as -- at talking not as monarch, but as prince of wales, to politicians and senior leaders from around the world. i think he will settle into that relatively easily. alix: what is interesting is the moment of time that this is happening. the u.k. is in the middle of an energy crisis. liz truss unveiled some of her plans just the other day. king charles has been ver
how do you think charles will manage that process? john: just one thing. it is remarkable for liz truss. what an extraordinary week. what an extraordinary place in history -- whatever else she does she will go down this last person to have a public audience with the queen, and that was in order to accept a job, and that audience in normal times would have taken place at buckingham palace. for her it is going to be a difficult period, just as she wants to get going in politics, now for 10 or 12...
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at saint john's cathedral, britons new king charles the 3rd said for 10 minutes with his siblings. and thousands of people lined the streets of the scottish capital as king charles and siblings escorted the monarchs, coughing through edinburgh on a historic procession. more now from rob mathson, who's in edinburgh it's a time when the family is able to show their respect, show their eye there to a certain extent, humility, i suppose, but certainly they indicate how somberly they take this situation publicly to the members and to the people around them to, to show their public a respect for queen elizabeth the 2nd. it is a very unusual situation in one respect because this is the 1st time that a woman has taken part in it. a princess on. of course the princess while is the queen's daughter and is therefore the entitled to take part in this there's been fighting along the border between armenian as a by john, i mean, is defense ministry, ported intense shelling and utterly fire on 3 of its military positions. by the azerbaijani army, but as a by chance, as armenia started, the latest
at saint john's cathedral, britons new king charles the 3rd said for 10 minutes with his siblings. and thousands of people lined the streets of the scottish capital as king charles and siblings escorted the monarchs, coughing through edinburgh on a historic procession. more now from rob mathson, who's in edinburgh it's a time when the family is able to show their respect, show their eye there to a certain extent, humility, i suppose, but certainly they indicate how somberly they take this...
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joining the conversation all morning long is dagen mcdowell, charles hurt and john lonsky, that's oneto the economy but there will be more, dagen. dagen: there will be. when you see the storms what happens say in the state of florida is that you have insured losses and the insured loss, the most destructive hurricane was katrina in 2005, the ensured losses were $90 billion and that was more than double the second most expensive hurricane and then you have all of the additional destruction say infrastructure like property damage that isn't ensured and so that number becomes bigger and then you have the economic impact but after a storm like this because of the rebuilding that occurs you very often if you look at charts which we do, john, you get a pop in economic growth as you begin to see more rebuilding and i will point out one other thing from the insurance information institute that before this storm, the storm surge risk by state based on the number of single-family homes at risk, florida was top of the list, number 1 and potentially there were 2.36 million single family homes at
joining the conversation all morning long is dagen mcdowell, charles hurt and john lonsky, that's oneto the economy but there will be more, dagen. dagen: there will be. when you see the storms what happens say in the state of florida is that you have insured losses and the insured loss, the most destructive hurricane was katrina in 2005, the ensured losses were $90 billion and that was more than double the second most expensive hurricane and then you have all of the additional destruction say...
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there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour, including john mcgraw, the manager of the giants, charles comiskey, the owner of the white sox and other hall of famers, but the rest of the world didn't know them. a new jim thorpe. wherever they went, everybody wanted to see jim thorpe. even as he lost the medals and it went against them for the rest of his life, he never lost the fame and admiration from the world. kevin: so, one of the things that struck me, i had no idea how mobile he was. he saw the world. david: he did. he saw the world in 1913, all of those places. he saw it again at age 57. in world war ii he joined the merchant marines. he wanted to participate in world war ii. of his four sons, they were involved in the military. the army would not take him, even though he is great with rifles. so he joined the merchant marines and saw the world again. went through the suez canal for a second time. up through egypt for the second time. in his -- in america after his athletic career was over he was constantly struggling to find footing come and he lived -- i documented -- in 20 dif
there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour, including john mcgraw, the manager of the giants, charles comiskey, the owner of the white sox and other hall of famers, but the rest of the world didn't know them. a new jim thorpe. wherever they went, everybody wanted to see jim thorpe. even as he lost the medals and it went against them for the rest of his life, he never lost the fame and admiration from the world. kevin: so, one of the things that struck me, i had no idea how...