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br; crohn's and colitis and the lakeland trust. �* , ., crohn's and colitis and the lakeland trust. jink- mountains i've ever been up and when i met tony i said do you think you - i met tony i said do you think you could _ i met tony i said do you think you could carry— i met tony i said do you think you could carry this _ i met tony i said do you think you could carry this to _ i met tony i said do you think you could carry this to the _ i met tony i said do you think you could carry this to the top - i met tony i said do you think you could carry this to the top of - i met tony i said do you think you could carry this to the top of the i could carry this to the top of the lakeland — could carry this to the top of the lakeland mountain _ could carry this to the top of the lakeland mountain and - could carry this to the top of the lakeland mountain and his - could carry this to the top of the i lakeland mountain and his answer could carry this to the top of the - lakeland mountain and his answer was yes lrut— lakeland mountain and his answer was yes but what— lakeland mountain and his
br; crohn's and colitis and the lakeland trust. �* , ., crohn's and colitis and the lakeland trust. jink- mountains i've ever been up and when i met tony i said do you think you - i met tony i said do you think you could _ i met tony i said do you think you could carry— i met tony i said do you think you could carry this _ i met tony i said do you think you could carry this to _ i met tony i said do you think you could carry this to the _ i met tony i said do you think you could carry this...
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Aug 30, 2023
08/23
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you also have the noah hurricane hunters based out of lakeland linder airport right there sampling this and they've given us crucial data and what they've been finding each pass into the center of the system is unfortunately lower pressure and stronger winds. you've got that inverse relationship. you want to talk about rapid intensification, here it is. earlier today it only became a hurricane this morning, idalia. earlier today we had a low-end hurricane this morning, about 80 miles per hour. now we're up top 110. so we went from 75, the baseline for a hurricane, up top 110 and we're expecting this intensification to continue and quickly. here's the wind field you have tropical storm conditions occurring on florida's west coast but the intense inner core about a hundred miles off to the west of pinellas county and 150 miles south of the big bend. now the issue is you have this motion off to the north at about 17 miles per hour. that's going to bring that inner core to the big bend, or perhaps curving through the northern part of the nature coast here probably by about 7:00 a.m. tomorro
you also have the noah hurricane hunters based out of lakeland linder airport right there sampling this and they've given us crucial data and what they've been finding each pass into the center of the system is unfortunately lower pressure and stronger winds. you've got that inverse relationship. you want to talk about rapid intensification, here it is. earlier today it only became a hurricane this morning, idalia. earlier today we had a low-end hurricane this morning, about 80 miles per hour....
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august 10 , 1995, but the unique territory of the belarusian lakeland was created by the national park its area is about 65,000 hectares, braslav region. one of the most beautiful natural corners of belarus where the unusual relief and water surface of lakes are combined with rich flora and fauna in 74 lakes inhabited by relic invertebrates there are more than 30 species 12 species of amphibians and five species of reptiles in untouched forests and meadows are inhabited by about 35% of birds nesting in belarus, 45 species of mammals , including those listed in the red book. the most beautiful corners of this lake district are four recreation centers 9 leoshka zolovova slobodka and 80 tourist camps . on august 10, 1971, an opera singer was born. honored artist of the republic of belarus elena solo her immersion in the world of music began in childhood, her parents ordered records from the melody company for her daughter and she , charmed, listened to the voices of the performers, and it was a real discovery to hear my kristallinsky since 1999. after graduating from the academy of music,
august 10 , 1995, but the unique territory of the belarusian lakeland was created by the national park its area is about 65,000 hectares, braslav region. one of the most beautiful natural corners of belarus where the unusual relief and water surface of lakes are combined with rich flora and fauna in 74 lakes inhabited by relic invertebrates there are more than 30 species 12 species of amphibians and five species of reptiles in untouched forests and meadows are inhabited by about 35% of birds...
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monopoly in the southeastern part of the continent is a landlocked country that relies heavily on lakeland always to provide water for drinking sanitation. and as they called the, there's no reason why on the lake. so coast of malawi should be green and less and be able to very nutritious fruits and vegetables and doing it organically. so they don't affect to the 1st floor to like the thanks to initiatives like this one, sustainable eco tourism and related businesses on the rise. how does a dentist and local translate to the place where use a beautiful fresh fish from the lake, which is lovely and fresh, which we are going to prepare within the hubs as prizes from my god in the northern ship, a neat clean to some jewelry. garlic, the land goes root ginger line and tie basil with a little bit of coconut milk to make a paste. go with the fish on both sides. break up the lemon grunts and stuff with even the fish with dried lime, the genuine drums, the fish over with the paste. wrap it up and put on a leap then onto the fire. it goes. the turnbow was coconut dries, and pople sense also sustain
monopoly in the southeastern part of the continent is a landlocked country that relies heavily on lakeland always to provide water for drinking sanitation. and as they called the, there's no reason why on the lake. so coast of malawi should be green and less and be able to very nutritious fruits and vegetables and doing it organically. so they don't affect to the 1st floor to like the thanks to initiatives like this one, sustainable eco tourism and related businesses on the rise. how does a...
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Aug 30, 2023
08/23
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dave in lakeland, florida says no. argue in the path of the hurricane? caller: we were supposed to be but it went a little bit to the west. we are between tampa and orlando. it kind of spared us. but the people in big bend are not going to be spared. host: go ahead about prescription drugs. caller: ok. first, joe biden has not done anything. he has not lowered the price of anything. they say these prices will not go into effect for years. i take two insulins. i pay $35 for that. it was negotiated under donald trump, not joe biden. i take a 90 day supply which costs $452. mr. joe biden, quit talking and do something. host: dave mentioned one of the drugs which is on the list. this is a chart in "the washington times" that shows the 10 drugs and the number of users -- eliquis, which is the one he mentioned -- this is the average cost to medicare per year, per user. some of these towards the bottom go up quite a bit on the cost. but these are sorted by the number of users and how popular they are. these were chosen based on how popular they are and the cost
dave in lakeland, florida says no. argue in the path of the hurricane? caller: we were supposed to be but it went a little bit to the west. we are between tampa and orlando. it kind of spared us. but the people in big bend are not going to be spared. host: go ahead about prescription drugs. caller: ok. first, joe biden has not done anything. he has not lowered the price of anything. they say these prices will not go into effect for years. i take two insulins. i pay $35 for that. it was...
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Aug 30, 2023
08/23
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they realized by the air force reserve from lakeland and biloxi and noaa it intensified.ut what we have seen since then that the pressure is still dropping that is an indication it is still getting stronger. it has also throttled back with the forward speed which will keep this overwater a touch longer. >> jane: in just a couple of miles per hour is a danger. it has been incredible to watch in the last three or four hours how quickly the storm has moved up into the big bend now 100 miles or less. but clearly seeing the turn to the northeast also the sign of the intensifying storm. >> ian: this is infrared satellite you can see the eye that opened up as an indication the inner core was fully formed at this point and all green lights for intensification. it is two separate points, three hours apart. there is some component off to the east. moving off to the northeast, wobbling back and forth but also a burst of convection. very powerful storms on the west side perhaps that pulls it back just to touch. it is dixie county then into taylor county. thank you for watching with u
they realized by the air force reserve from lakeland and biloxi and noaa it intensified.ut what we have seen since then that the pressure is still dropping that is an indication it is still getting stronger. it has also throttled back with the forward speed which will keep this overwater a touch longer. >> jane: in just a couple of miles per hour is a danger. it has been incredible to watch in the last three or four hours how quickly the storm has moved up into the big bend now 100 miles...
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ruth elder was 24 years old in the summer of 1927 already on her second marriage in living in lakeland, florida where she was answering phones at a dentist office. it was not the life that ruth that imagined for herself growing up and anniston, alabama. she was obviously a beautiful woman, but she also had an electric personality. certain charisma about her and to be frank. she was bored in the dentist office. and so in the summer of 1927 ruth elder crafted a bold plan. she knew how to fly a plane. and she decided she wanted to be the first woman to ever fly across the atlantic ocean. she was inspired of course by charles lindbergh. that spring may 1927 lindbergh had flown the ocean arriving and is now famous spirit of saint louis on long island at roosevelt field that may and and i want to be clear that lindbergh wasn't really flying exactly for the pioneering spirit of it all. he was flying for a jackpot of money. $25,000 about a quarter of a million dollars in today's money had been put up for the first man and it was believed. it would be a man. who would fly non-stop from new york
ruth elder was 24 years old in the summer of 1927 already on her second marriage in living in lakeland, florida where she was answering phones at a dentist office. it was not the life that ruth that imagined for herself growing up and anniston, alabama. she was obviously a beautiful woman, but she also had an electric personality. certain charisma about her and to be frank. she was bored in the dentist office. and so in the summer of 1927 ruth elder crafted a bold plan. she knew how to fly a...
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host: moses in lakeland, florida, independent.he biggest threat to our democracy today is the media, mainstream media. outfits like abc, cbs, nbc, cnn, all you hear is trump, trump, trump, trump. they are not covering nothing on biden. they bypassed the laptop story. they don't talk about the 1023 form, the whistleblowers, the irs and the fbi. everything is trump, trump, trump. the biggest threat is the mainstream media and it is one-sided. host: when did things turn against the media? there is a lot of hatred towards the media. guest: i think you can look at this long-term klein in media that -- decline in media that definitely started with trump. you can look at watergate, the vietnam war. but part of this is the change in the media landscape that has happened over the past 30 years. we have seen the rise of cable news, social media news. smaller and smaller news slices that are seeking to cater to more audiences. on the topic of trump, he was the master of when he was on twitter was tweeting out something inflammatory or someth
host: moses in lakeland, florida, independent.he biggest threat to our democracy today is the media, mainstream media. outfits like abc, cbs, nbc, cnn, all you hear is trump, trump, trump, trump. they are not covering nothing on biden. they bypassed the laptop story. they don't talk about the 1023 form, the whistleblowers, the irs and the fbi. everything is trump, trump, trump. the biggest threat is the mainstream media and it is one-sided. host: when did things turn against the media? there is...
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08/23
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dave in lakeland, florida says no. argue in the path of the hurricane? caller: we were supposed to be but it went a little bit to the west. we are between tampa and orlando. it kind of spared us. but the people in big bend are not going to be spared. host: go ahead about prescription drugs. caller: ok. first, joe biden has not done anything. he has not lowered the price of anything. they say these prices will not go into effect for years. i take two insulins. i pay $35 for that. it was negotiated under donald trump, not joe biden. i take a 90 day supply which costs $452. mr. joe biden, quit talking and do something. host: dave mentioned one of the drugs which is on the list. this is a chart in "the washington times" that shows the 10 drugs and the number of users -- eliquis, which is the one he mentioned -- this is the average cost to medicare per year, per user. some of these towards the bottom go up quite a bit on the cost. but these are sorted by the number of users and how popular they are. these were chosen based on how popular they are and the cost
dave in lakeland, florida says no. argue in the path of the hurricane? caller: we were supposed to be but it went a little bit to the west. we are between tampa and orlando. it kind of spared us. but the people in big bend are not going to be spared. host: go ahead about prescription drugs. caller: ok. first, joe biden has not done anything. he has not lowered the price of anything. they say these prices will not go into effect for years. i take two insulins. i pay $35 for that. it was...
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08/23
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lakeland, florida, independent line. caller: praise be to c-span for addressing this important issue for the whole nation. i want to find common ground with some of my relatives. i see donald trump is a dangerous man for democracy. some of my family members that i love dearly see him as a political hero. i understand that people deceive -- perceived differently. and i was 12, i had three brothers. we were playing with a ball. i say get that red ball. they said, no, it is green. that left me confused. it later turned out that all of my brothers are colorblind and i not. that helped me understand. with the future of that mr. trump may go by the wayside at some point, but these people who support trump, we have to understand. i want to understand family members. is there psychological studies of these people? are they confused by modern life? do they have a complete lack of faith in modern government? psychologically, there is one book by 27 psychologists talking about donald trump's mental defects. is there any book that s
lakeland, florida, independent line. caller: praise be to c-span for addressing this important issue for the whole nation. i want to find common ground with some of my relatives. i see donald trump is a dangerous man for democracy. some of my family members that i love dearly see him as a political hero. i understand that people deceive -- perceived differently. and i was 12, i had three brothers. we were playing with a ball. i say get that red ball. they said, no, it is green. that left me...
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host: moses in lakeland, florida, independent.he biggest threat to our democracy today is the media, mainstream media. outfits like abc, cbs, nbc, cnn, all you hear is trump, trump, trump, trump. they are not covering nothing on biden. they bypassed the laptop story. they don't talk about the 1023 form, the whistleblowers, the irs and the fbi. everything is trump, trump, trump. the biggest threat is the mainstream media and it is one-sided. host: when did things turn against the media? there is a lot of hatred towards the media. guest: i think you can look at this long-term klein in media that -- decline in media that definitely started with trump. you can look at watergate, the vietnam war. but part of this is the change in the media landscape that has happened over the past 30 years. we have seen the rise of cable news, social media news. smaller and smaller news slices that are seeking to cater to more audiences. on the topic of trump, he was the master of when he was on twitter was tweeting out something inflammatory or someth
host: moses in lakeland, florida, independent.he biggest threat to our democracy today is the media, mainstream media. outfits like abc, cbs, nbc, cnn, all you hear is trump, trump, trump, trump. they are not covering nothing on biden. they bypassed the laptop story. they don't talk about the 1023 form, the whistleblowers, the irs and the fbi. everything is trump, trump, trump. the biggest threat is the mainstream media and it is one-sided. host: when did things turn against the media? there is...
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lakeland, florida, independent line. caller: praise be to c-span for addressing this important issue for the whole nation. i want to find common ground with some of my relatives. i see donald trump is a dangerous man for democracy. some of my family members that i love dearly see him as a political hero. i understand that people deceive -- perceived differently. and i was 12, i had three brothers. we were playing with a ball. i say get that red ball. they said, no, it is green. that left me confused. it later turned out that all of my brothers are colorblind and i not. that helped me understand. with the future of that mr. trump may go by the wayside at some point, but these people who support trump, we have to understand. i want to understand family members. is there psychological studies of these people? are they confused by modern life? do they have a complete lack of faith in modern government? psychologically, there is one book by 27 psychologists talking about donald trump's mental defects. is there any book that s
lakeland, florida, independent line. caller: praise be to c-span for addressing this important issue for the whole nation. i want to find common ground with some of my relatives. i see donald trump is a dangerous man for democracy. some of my family members that i love dearly see him as a political hero. i understand that people deceive -- perceived differently. and i was 12, i had three brothers. we were playing with a ball. i say get that red ball. they said, no, it is green. that left me...