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. >> a maij are fact certificate that we went from being the least pop lated southern state in 1940 tohe third most pop louse state in the country. >> this nerd knew a lot about florida and while he mostly ranked, i was connecting the dots. >> tons of homes where there used to be just wilderness. >> if there is a lake there say gator. >> you can go about every weapon you want. >> 49th among the state in funding for mental health treatment. >> mental health issues. >> another big factor is florida was the first state in the nation to pass this lands mark law called the sunshine act that says that basically any government document is available for reporters to go in and see, police report, for instance, are all open for inspection. >> and that's when it hit me. the missing piece of the puzzle. >> by a guy named emory. >> shut up, shut, that's it. >> what is it. >> it is the sunshine act. >> yeah. >> it's not what causes florida man t is why we hear about florida man. >> yeah, pretty much. >> he just figured it out all by myself. i'm a [bleep] genius. >> florida man has been the butt of c
. >> a maij are fact certificate that we went from being the least pop lated southern state in 1940 tohe third most pop louse state in the country. >> this nerd knew a lot about florida and while he mostly ranked, i was connecting the dots. >> tons of homes where there used to be just wilderness. >> if there is a lake there say gator. >> you can go about every weapon you want. >> 49th among the state in funding for mental health treatment. >> mental...
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many it's a quite a period warm thirty one thirty two around the gulf states maybe a little bit more humid than of late and again southern africa see some tremendously big showers recently particularly zimbabwe but also the eastern side of south africa the cloud is still there we could see a repeat performance but it does look rather quieter. november on al jazeera radicalized you a new hard hitting series comes face to face with the hatred and violence of militant groups that attract young people around the world on november fifth the u.s. will impose additional sanctions on iran targeting the oil sites we'll look at the impact that may have when migrant lives are in danger and see who should come to their aid people in power investigates the united states is getting ready for the u.s. midterm elections on november sixth join us for live coverage and analysis and a listening post continues to examine global media coverage and look behind the headlines november on al-jazeera. capturing a moment in time snapshots of other nights the story providing a glimpse into someone else's wild. geese on al-jazeera. or on the news ar
many it's a quite a period warm thirty one thirty two around the gulf states maybe a little bit more humid than of late and again southern africa see some tremendously big showers recently particularly zimbabwe but also the eastern side of south africa the cloud is still there we could see a repeat performance but it does look rather quieter. november on al jazeera radicalized you a new hard hitting series comes face to face with the hatred and violence of militant groups that attract young...
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late season fires in northern california and southern california. the extreme fire conditions and longer seasons are putting aned ad burden on the state's budget. every year for the last five years cal fire has burned through their money and the state has had to dip into reserves. this year they have spent the budget two monthings into the fiscal year. >> 80% of sonoma county schools were closed last friday and today due to air quality. they say air quality test will be performed over mittelstadt with a decision posted online by 5:00 in the morning. lake county has decitomorrow. they include in the lake port, kelseyville and middletown school districts. >> there's been a growing show of support for the victims of the campfire. donations were gathered today for a mother and her young son in paradise. >> reporter: they were so excited. they picked up a truck load of items. a lot of toys for the five-year- old boy which he greatly appreciated. the mother, brittany bush, moved to paradise and then the fire happened and they lost everything. >> reporter: for five-year-old adenitis the simple things that bring him and his mother, brittany, joy. it's
late season fires in northern california and southern california. the extreme fire conditions and longer seasons are putting aned ad burden on the state's budget. every year for the last five years cal fire has burned through their money and the state has had to dip into reserves. this year they have spent the budget two monthings into the fiscal year. >> 80% of sonoma county schools were closed last friday and today due to air quality. they say air quality test will be performed over...
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many it's a quite a period war thirty one thirty two around the gulf states might be a little bit more humid than of late and again southern africa seen some tremendously big showers recently particularly zimbabwe but also the eastern side of south africa the cloud is still there we could see a repeat performance but it does look rather quieter. in south career around two million dogs are eaten every year but now animal rights groups want the ancient tradition take you're not the man you want to when he's depressed a good. friend or. whether someone very very red. meat you think that's how you approach a vigil and after doing it. the out. in many countries pregnancy and childbirth a still extremely dangerous for mothers and babies most of the mother dying from the infection rate being they were dying from. al-jazeera travels to maui and looks at how communities a challenging tradition in order to reduce child mortality and improve maternal health save a life is too strong life lines between life and death on al-jazeera. hands. dan. headlines from al jazeera dot com and what's trending does latest leaks that we've heard on
many it's a quite a period war thirty one thirty two around the gulf states might be a little bit more humid than of late and again southern africa seen some tremendously big showers recently particularly zimbabwe but also the eastern side of south africa the cloud is still there we could see a repeat performance but it does look rather quieter. in south career around two million dogs are eaten every year but now animal rights groups want the ancient tradition take you're not the man you want...
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will continue to monitor the fires here in southern california late into the night and into the dangerous weekend ahead. our team is fanned out across the statew, that's now: good evening and thanks for joining us on this busy and smo >>> right now at 6:00. california is burning. >> look at that. that's flames hundreds of feet high. >> three major wildfires, all of them spreading quickly. >> 48 hours to 72 hours in ventura county has been a difficult time. >> firefighters are rushing in as tens of thousands of people are rushing out, forced to flee their homes. >> heavenly father, please help us. >> the bay area also breathing in the impact. the smoke so thick in our region, it's now a health concern. >> my daughter's got asthma. it's really bad. >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us on this busy and smoky friday. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. paradi paradise lost. wildfires tearing across the state, taking lives and decimating entire communities. now the fires are showing no signs of slowing down. acting governor gavin newsom has asked the white house for emergency funds. from the south to
will continue to monitor the fires here in southern california late into the night and into the dangerous weekend ahead. our team is fanned out across the statew, that's now: good evening and thanks for joining us on this busy and smo >>> right now at 6:00. california is burning. >> look at that. that's flames hundreds of feet high. >> three major wildfires, all of them spreading quickly. >> 48 hours to 72 hours in ventura county has been a difficult time. >>...
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house had not confirmed the deal is in place, but late last night donald trump tweeted migrants at the southern border will not be allowed into the united states until their claims are individually approved in court. we will only allow those who come into the country legally. other than that our strong policies catch and detailed, no releasing into the us. all will stay in mexico. if for any reason it becomes necessary we will close our southern border. there is no way the united states will after decades of abuse put up with this costly and dangerous situation anymore. us officials, a new asylum agreement, for future migrant caravans. and as verifiable cases, and they cheat the system. and a sense of urgency with a legislative challenge left this year and given the fact that he is going to face a democrat controlled house, the president not only shutting the government similar to december 7th until he receives money for the border wall but he's talking about shutting down the entire border between mexico and the united states of the migrant caravan issue is not dealt with soon. >> the clock is ticking. >> fox team coverage, on the southern bo
house had not confirmed the deal is in place, but late last night donald trump tweeted migrants at the southern border will not be allowed into the united states until their claims are individually approved in court. we will only allow those who come into the country legally. other than that our strong policies catch and detailed, no releasing into the us. all will stay in mexico. if for any reason it becomes necessary we will close our southern border. there is no way the united states will...
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late last night president trump treated this. migrants at the southern border will not be allowed into the united states until their claims are individually approved in court. we only allow those who come into our country legally. other than not are very strong policy is catching detained. they're releasing into the u.s. all will stay in mexico. different reason it becomes necessary we will close our southern border. there is no way the united states will after decades of abuse put up with this costly and dangerous situation anymore. mexican and u.s. officials reportedly hoping to asylum agreement would act as a deterrent to future migrant caravans ineffectively and catch and release in which immigrants are released into the united states as there is some cases are adjudicated. is a policy that critics of the president that he allows immigrants to cheat the system. although this is the president is making threats that he is going to shut down the entire border between u.s. and mexico is the migrant caravans situation is not dealt with soon. a situation that republican senator jody ernst on another network said while she prefers that did n
late last night president trump treated this. migrants at the southern border will not be allowed into the united states until their claims are individually approved in court. we only allow those who come into our country legally. other than not are very strong policy is catching detained. they're releasing into the u.s. all will stay in mexico. different reason it becomes necessary we will close our southern border. there is no way the united states will after decades of abuse put up with this...
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many it's a quite a period warm thirty one thirty two around the gulf states maybe a little bit more humid than of late and again southern africa see some tremendously big showers recently particularly zimbabwe but also the eastern side of south africa the cloud is still there we could see a repeat performance but it does look rather quieter. arts. top stories for you this hour on al-jazeera a month from the murder of jamal khashoggi and the u.s. is keeping up the pressure on saudi arabia warning those responsible will be held accountable those comments were from secretary of state mike on peo at the same time as details are emerging about the saudi hit squad that carried out the killing . thousands of iranians have been marking the thirty ninth anniversary of the u.s. embassy takeover just a day before u.s. sanctions are back in force in iran's leadership is playing down the u.s. move the commander of the revolutionary guard says teheran will resist any sanctions. and any opposition leader has been sentenced to life in prison on charges of spying for qatar. was acquitted earlier this year but the decision has now been o
many it's a quite a period warm thirty one thirty two around the gulf states maybe a little bit more humid than of late and again southern africa see some tremendously big showers recently particularly zimbabwe but also the eastern side of south africa the cloud is still there we could see a repeat performance but it does look rather quieter. arts. top stories for you this hour on al-jazeera a month from the murder of jamal khashoggi and the u.s. is keeping up the pressure on saudi arabia...
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veterans, politicians, northern and southern boosters grabbed onto to gloss over the past differences to promote and build a progressive new, united states in the late 19 and early 20th-century. what i'm trying to say is while union soldiers absolutely celebrated reunion, many of them openly rejected sentiments of reconciliation. rejected sentiments that asked them to forgive and forget what former confederates had fought for. to forget there had been a wrong side and the right side to the war. despite the fact overwhelmingly, and other cause were the chief ways in which veterans and descendents memorialize the war in the years and decades after. by the 1880's and 1890's, americans were celebrating a culture of reconciliation. , that askedzines both sides to account parts of , did so through popular culture like plays and the fabulous blue and gray you can see here. through political campaigns. the best example of this is the 1819 to -- 1892 populist campaign. and especially through the creation of the first five national parks created under the war department. places like chickamauga chattanooga. they encouraged northerners and southerners to embra
veterans, politicians, northern and southern boosters grabbed onto to gloss over the past differences to promote and build a progressive new, united states in the late 19 and early 20th-century. what i'm trying to say is while union soldiers absolutely celebrated reunion, many of them openly rejected sentiments of reconciliation. rejected sentiments that asked them to forgive and forget what former confederates had fought for. to forget there had been a wrong side and the right side to the war....
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states. >> the suspense very much focused on illinois, which reported very late. >> northern illinois, chicago, was controlled by mayor daly, and southernolled by republicans. >> richard daly was a powerful figure in chicago and he had a relationship with kennedy. >> jack gets daly on the phone, and mayor daly says we're going to win illinois with the help of a few close friends. >> there are stories to this day that dead people voted in chicago. there's no doubt that the daly machine helped the kennedys. but whether it engaged in massive fraud or not i think remains to be seen. >> back in hyannisport, the kennedys wait and wait. >> in the still of the night, the secret service moved in. and when they saw the secret service surrounding the kennedy houses, they knew that they had won. >> the president-elect received congratulatory wires. >> john fitzgerald kennedy is elected president, just over 100 years after arriving penniless in boston. the kennedys are now the most powerful family in the world. >> as a catholic it was something quite remarkable. but john f. kennedy was an inspirational figure, whatever your faith. >> it is the clima
states. >> the suspense very much focused on illinois, which reported very late. >> northern illinois, chicago, was controlled by mayor daly, and southernolled by republicans. >> richard daly was a powerful figure in chicago and he had a relationship with kennedy. >> jack gets daly on the phone, and mayor daly says we're going to win illinois with the help of a few close friends. >> there are stories to this day that dead people voted in chicago. there's no doubt...
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across southern parts of africa in areas of south africa what's cooler than of late in cape town with a high of around eighteen celsius the recently warming twenty food greece. in the united states the religious right is on the march we were always hunting for the guy who would take ours script and read it their goal is to take control of one of the political parties and they've effectively done that full lines examines the trumpet ministration special relationship with the religious right what do you get out of it the presidency and asks what evangelical support means for the future of the country church of trump analogise earring. well again this is al-jazeera the way news this hour campaigning in the u.s. midterm elections into its final stage both president donald trump and former vice president joe biden have been drumming up support ahead of tuesday's vote democrats hope to win back control of the house of representatives from the. turkish government media reporting more details on the saudi hit squad the berta journalist jamal khashoggi a month ago the newspaper says that three men dismembered the corpse in the consulate and took the remains in five suitcases to the saudi
across southern parts of africa in areas of south africa what's cooler than of late in cape town with a high of around eighteen celsius the recently warming twenty food greece. in the united states the religious right is on the march we were always hunting for the guy who would take ours script and read it their goal is to take control of one of the political parties and they've effectively done that full lines examines the trumpet ministration special relationship with the religious right what...
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politicians, northern and southern boosters grabbed onto to gloss over the past differences in order to promote and build a progressive and new united united states in the late 19th and early 20th century. in short, what i'm trying to say is that while the unit soldiers and absolutely union veterans celebrated reunion, many of them openly rejected sentiments of reconciliation. rejected sentiments that asked him to forgive and forget what former confederates had fought for. to forget there have been a wrong side and a right side to the war. despite the fact that overwhelmingly the union calls and that loss calls was the chief ways that veterans and their respected women's groups memorialize the war in the years and decades after. by the 1880s and 1890s, americans were celebrating a culture of reconciliation. popular magazines such as battles and leaders of the civil war, which asked leaders from both sides to pin an account of the war, accounts that were limited to april 1861 to april up 1865. they would not talk about anything and that happened before or after two get as there. they went through popular culture like plays and the fabulous blue and the great
politicians, northern and southern boosters grabbed onto to gloss over the past differences in order to promote and build a progressive and new united united states in the late 19th and early 20th century. in short, what i'm trying to say is that while the unit soldiers and absolutely union veterans celebrated reunion, many of them openly rejected sentiments of reconciliation. rejected sentiments that asked him to forgive and forget what former confederates had fought for. to forget there have...
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lately. this is the drought monitor. it's not on the most severe end but pretty much the entire state is at least dry. southern extreme drought conditions or even to at least severe drought conditions across portions of the state. the good flus for today, it has been just today, maybe giving firefighters a little bit of a break. it has been really windy on thursday and friday, those winds have back down for today. here's the forecasted winds. as you see across much of the state right now, not too bad. you begin to see some colors pop up when winds get up to 15 miles an hour. as we continue through the day, and this is the forecast mo mod, the winds turn late tonight into sunday. by the time we get to sunday, the fires could again rapidly spread. it's across the entire state. the winds pick up again in portions of the northern part of the state, stretching all the way to los angeles and toward san diego. the winds increase, with that the only thing that might help is a little bit of rain and i can run you through future cast here, eric, and as you see, my time stamps in the corner, we go sunday, monday, tuesday
lately. this is the drought monitor. it's not on the most severe end but pretty much the entire state is at least dry. southern extreme drought conditions or even to at least severe drought conditions across portions of the state. the good flus for today, it has been just today, maybe giving firefighters a little bit of a break. it has been really windy on thursday and friday, those winds have back down for today. here's the forecasted winds. as you see across much of the state right now, not...
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up for our state at> low clouds, fog, and areas of light to mod rainp the i-95 corridor into the d.c. metro area. trong to severe storms late morning to early afternoon. highest risk in southernand. everyone has a chance. mid-50s now. upper.0s tod rain should be ending by 4:00 or 5:00. vote early or late. >> thank you. >>> another local news update in 25 minutes. >> back to "the today show. it h. but we have to work to keep it great, like fixing transit and traffic for commuters like my son-in-law. increasing open space where my grandchildren and yours can play. and reducing classroom sizes for all our kids. that's why our next county executive has to require developers to solve the problems their developments create. as county executive, that's exactly what i'll do . dave brat said hvo i'm abigail spanberger, and i approve this message. by $1.9 trillion. brat went washington, taking hundreds of thousands from big drug companies, wall street banks, and other corporate special interests and voting to give his big corporate donors big tax breaks, making the next generation pay. dave brat went washington, and all we got was the bill. >>> it's 7:30. it's election day. it's tuesda
up for our state at> low clouds, fog, and areas of light to mod rainp the i-95 corridor into the d.c. metro area. trong to severe storms late morning to early afternoon. highest risk in southernand. everyone has a chance. mid-50s now. upper.0s tod rain should be ending by 4:00 or 5:00. vote early or late. >> thank you. >>> another local news update in 25 minutes. >> back to "the today show. it h. but we have to work to keep it great, like fixing transit and traffic...