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territory ever guam and the northern mariannas.s, hey, there is reason to be concerned with all the rhetoric going out but folks, live your lives. we have a defense system that can protect the territory. melissa: governor, thank you so much for calling us. we appreciate it. we hope we can bring you back as well. you brought an important message to our you viewers. we thank you for that. >> thank you. take care. david: god bless them. good luck to them. melissa: seriously. david: targeting businesses for just doing their jobs. how one major city wants companies to pay for building president trump's border wall. wait until you hear this. ♪ copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk o
territory ever guam and the northern mariannas.s, hey, there is reason to be concerned with all the rhetoric going out but folks, live your lives. we have a defense system that can protect the territory. melissa: governor, thank you so much for calling us. we appreciate it. we hope we can bring you back as well. you brought an important message to our you viewers. we thank you for that. >> thank you. take care. david: god bless them. good luck to them. melissa: seriously. david: targeting...
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sorry for the audio problem with marianna. we send to be sending the signal via saturn. to bring in gadi schwartz who is in baytown, texas. it's the site of the biggest refinery in the united states. what's the latest? >> reporter: a quick update from baytown. this is one of the last boats getting ready to pull out of the water. basically move the entire flotilla down the road 10 minutes away. there is an area where they put out an all call for people to come help save people who are stranded in their homes. the area behind us is pretty clear. earlier it was a critical situation. there was one area that had been evacuated. it was an area that everyone moved to higher ground in the elementary school. they were sheltering in place but that place was taken over by water. so they brought everybody here to dry land and now there is another place in need of assistance so we'll make our way over there. >> gadi schwartz in baytown. i do want to remind you all. i don't want to lose sight of the fact that there have been so many rescuers working to help families and pets and kids
sorry for the audio problem with marianna. we send to be sending the signal via saturn. to bring in gadi schwartz who is in baytown, texas. it's the site of the biggest refinery in the united states. what's the latest? >> reporter: a quick update from baytown. this is one of the last boats getting ready to pull out of the water. basically move the entire flotilla down the road 10 minutes away. there is an area where they put out an all call for people to come help save people who are...
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who do you have now, marianna? >> reporter: craig, what i have for you is this ticket to get inside the stadium where 15,000 people are going to watch this. the crowds are starting to pour into the stadium. now this costs $25. i don't need to be checked in. because i'm media. and people are coming in from all over the world. just in the past couple of days that i've been here in carbondale. i've met people from japan, mexico, spain, france. and a lot of families, especially. families like the reagan family. how are you guys? >> good, and you? >> reporter: where are you coming from? >> we came from chisago. >> why was this important? >> it's a rare event and wanted our children to see it. we planned it several months ago. >> reporter: so what has your mom told you about the eclipse? >> well, you should keep your glasses on because you'll hurt your eyes if you don't, because you're looking at the sun. >> reporter: and you're prepared. let me see your glasses. you can be the expert on the next segment for the importan
who do you have now, marianna? >> reporter: craig, what i have for you is this ticket to get inside the stadium where 15,000 people are going to watch this. the crowds are starting to pour into the stadium. now this costs $25. i don't need to be checked in. because i'm media. and people are coming in from all over the world. just in the past couple of days that i've been here in carbondale. i've met people from japan, mexico, spain, france. and a lot of families, especially. families like...
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. >> let's keep this picture up, but let me bring in marianna. we are six minutes away from carbondale, illinois. i understand there fsz cloud overthere, is that the case. it may impair visibility here. . i don't know if you can sense the difference from the prior time that we talked to now, the atmosphere has changed completely. now it is one of anticipation. you see there was a band that is silence now. people are starting to get really excited pointing to the sky. i don't know if you can hear it all around me, but the temperature also cropped considerably. mother nature is just amazing in these moments. little kids are holding hands with their parents and the crowd is just going wild over this, craig. everyone putting these glasses on, they were giving when they came into the stadium. i'm just getting goose bumps here. nasa is giving out these binocula binoculars, and they're safe to watch the eclipse with these. so people wearing the classglas and some watching with the binoculars. they have been giving safety instructions to people over the
. >> let's keep this picture up, but let me bring in marianna. we are six minutes away from carbondale, illinois. i understand there fsz cloud overthere, is that the case. it may impair visibility here. . i don't know if you can sense the difference from the prior time that we talked to now, the atmosphere has changed completely. now it is one of anticipation. you see there was a band that is silence now. people are starting to get really excited pointing to the sky. i don't know if you...
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ball and dad they have sent for the moment too e end nor marianna rough for you. he will be heading to burleson under which he's deputy prime minister closer right since the sentiment al-assad's. and they'll be talking about real getting situation to prime minister had said on the p people of september we deststroy. up by terrorism e they will stand firm we dream had the willpower is set to eating out or quite a strong message yet this evening i am calling these. are people who. murderers and criminals. three and routine use to ua of bombings and shootings because. we don't did have about fifty means or by secretaryy except in the basque region are you coming out to talk so would you sa. undead they have things be peace after about six years. of film or in the basque region and didn't spanish people we hope that we wouldn't have to go through. all this attack which is starting to look very much like it copycats attack when they should not it is reallt all the tourists into or both similar meaning it's a pedestrian aids terrier in many places. i'm at school tshabal
ball and dad they have sent for the moment too e end nor marianna rough for you. he will be heading to burleson under which he's deputy prime minister closer right since the sentiment al-assad's. and they'll be talking about real getting situation to prime minister had said on the p people of september we deststroy. up by terrorism e they will stand firm we dream had the willpower is set to eating out or quite a strong message yet this evening i am calling these. are people who. murderers and...
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and the joining us now is the anchor of the npr latino usa, and also, marianna latinso and also, michaelby from the policy and studies institute. and give us more on the details of this? >> itt is richard, the reforming the immigration system for a strong economy act, and it would get rid of the what is called the green card lottery, and slash legal immigration by half, and slightly less than a million to half a million, and it would favor foreign immigrants with quote special skills. and so the immigrants would be judged on the point system that would judge them on the facers or the like english proficiency, and age and job offers and education, and the ideal candidate for the r.a.i.s.e. act would be the 20 to 26-year-old english-speaking ph.d. student who has a job offer three times the medium income of where they are getting the employment opportunity, and some say that we don't have enough of those english-speaking coders, right? but the critics are saying it does not recognize the contributions of the unskilled contributions to the american economy for one, and secondly, it does not
and the joining us now is the anchor of the npr latino usa, and also, marianna latinso and also, michaelby from the policy and studies institute. and give us more on the details of this? >> itt is richard, the reforming the immigration system for a strong economy act, and it would get rid of the what is called the green card lottery, and slash legal immigration by half, and slightly less than a million to half a million, and it would favor foreign immigrants with quote special skills. and...
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our marianna. great to have you all with us. >> marianna, you were there on the ground.s is a city in rehab and trying to flex all muscles. >> that's right, going back and talking to some of the same business owners. you gate senet a sense that fer survived and revitalizing but still struggling. there is no doubt of small business owners pay a high price. a lot of promises have been made but promises don't pay expenses. a lot of money invested, they were asked to taken out loans. how will we take out loans if we were not making money. it is still, you know, struggling and you see the newly opened jobs center. you see the starbucks but there are so many, you know, gaps to be filled along these roads. they are holding their breaths and they tell you there is a sense of urgency. a sense that t, thomas, that ferguson cannot wait for another three years. >> it is been a slow walk until now. council member bell, let me ask you this, more than $60 million have been poured into ferguson. we hear that there is still the stigma that lies in ferguson right now. what it means to be
our marianna. great to have you all with us. >> marianna, you were there on the ground.s is a city in rehab and trying to flex all muscles. >> that's right, going back and talking to some of the same business owners. you gate senet a sense that fer survived and revitalizing but still struggling. there is no doubt of small business owners pay a high price. a lot of promises have been made but promises don't pay expenses. a lot of money invested, they were asked to taken out loans....
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i spoke to marianna's commander, who has confirmed this. my homeland security advisor who is in communication with him and -- we are reminded that there are several levels of defense all placed to protect our island and our nation. additionally i have reached out to the white house this morning. an attack or threat on while is a threat or attack on the united states. they have said that america will be defended. i also want to remind the national media that glom is american soil. inhave 200,000 americans lawn -- in guam. , i want to ensure that we are prepared for any eventuality. i will be convening a unified coordination group which includes myself, and the rear admiral to discuss the state of our military and our local first responders are at my office will whatnue to serve 5 -- information we are given we will pass on to you. may god bless the people of glom hand may god bless america. secretary of state tillerson is wrapping up a southeast asia trip urge calm and americans should have no concerns after north korea and president trump t
i spoke to marianna's commander, who has confirmed this. my homeland security advisor who is in communication with him and -- we are reminded that there are several levels of defense all placed to protect our island and our nation. additionally i have reached out to the white house this morning. an attack or threat on while is a threat or attack on the united states. they have said that america will be defended. i also want to remind the national media that glom is american soil. inhave 200,000...
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it's not the marianna trench or an active volcano but still one of the least accessible places on our planet syria's dear resort a city that's been completely encircled by islamic state for some three years. although it almost seems impossible but the only way to get into the city is by plane but it means risking your life one r.t. contributor did just that getting exclusive access to the neighborhood of besieged a resort right here just hundreds of meters from the front line at first glance these exclusive pictures seem they could be from any middle east city but that's far from that here's what locals have gotten used to they are going to start out i doubt that there was. a lot. simpler. many of them are going mortars left. craters rubble blood on the ground you can find scenes like this all over war torn syria but here in des resorts the disaster is totally and it's capable the city completely cut off there been times which have been very dire but has said local support has been key especially to try it. they have been keyed to holding out and at the moment it's very similar and dr
it's not the marianna trench or an active volcano but still one of the least accessible places on our planet syria's dear resort a city that's been completely encircled by islamic state for some three years. although it almost seems impossible but the only way to get into the city is by plane but it means risking your life one r.t. contributor did just that getting exclusive access to the neighborhood of besieged a resort right here just hundreds of meters from the front line at first glance...
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emergency supplies to the millions is through airdrops are today no how can this has tales it's not the marianna trench or an active volcano but it's still one of the least accessible places on our planet syria's day it is or a city that's been completely encircled by islamic state for almost three years. thanks. thanks. the only way to get into the city is by plane that means risking your life one of ati's contributors managed to do just that gaining exclusive access to the districts of the besieged city right here just hundreds of meters from the front line at first glance these exclusive pictures look like they could be from any middle eastern city but the truth is far from it this is what locals have to get used to. be no where or how did you are there but i was proud of. what i would like for you tonight shouldn't this employee come to this you know like you know it's not for the most any of us i mean you know i mean. mortars left but i saw shelling craters blood on the ground you can find such scenes across many parts of war torn syria but here the disaster is totally in a skate people. th
emergency supplies to the millions is through airdrops are today no how can this has tales it's not the marianna trench or an active volcano but it's still one of the least accessible places on our planet syria's day it is or a city that's been completely encircled by islamic state for almost three years. thanks. thanks. the only way to get into the city is by plane that means risking your life one of ati's contributors managed to do just that gaining exclusive access to the districts of the...
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it did not matter if that was on the bottom of the marianna's trench or had run aground in cape may. if it once along to the navy, it always belonged to the navy. immediately after the battle of hampton roads, and the navy expressed interest in bringing up cumberland and seeing if it could be reused. in may 62, gideon welles hired a massachusetts salvage diver to conduct a preliminary survey of the wreck. accountrt, the earliest of the conditions of the sunken warship, was not optimistic. he wrote that it lies in 66 feet of water, deeply embed it in the mud, at an angle of 45 degrees. the water is very thick and with some difficulty, we could get it -- a bout. everything appears in confusion down there. they concluded the damage sustained by the vessel was too extensive to justify the cost of raising it. however, the u.s. navy continued to find ways to recover reasonable property, such as loose cannon barrels that they reused. for the next decade, the government sold the rights of recovery to a succession of salvage firms. incidentally, this created issues in later years, because in
it did not matter if that was on the bottom of the marianna's trench or had run aground in cape may. if it once along to the navy, it always belonged to the navy. immediately after the battle of hampton roads, and the navy expressed interest in bringing up cumberland and seeing if it could be reused. in may 62, gideon welles hired a massachusetts salvage diver to conduct a preliminary survey of the wreck. accountrt, the earliest of the conditions of the sunken warship, was not optimistic. he...
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and they brought out their cheerleaders there, and we also brought out marianna atencio. >> reporter:raig, you can sense the excitement. a group of young ladies who want to say hi to you. do we want to say hi to craig? >> hi, craig! >> reporter: they're going to be performing inside the stadium behind me, where 15,000 people are going to be watching this eclipse together, craig. and i want to just talk to two young ladies here. this is josi. josi, you're jos josi, you're a shaker. how exciting is it to perform right after totality? >> it's really, exciting. we're just excited, because this is a once in a lifetime opportunity. we haven't seen a total eclipse yet in our lifetime, so we're excited to see it. and we're excited to go and show all these people what we can do. >> reporter: and you're going to be showing people from all over the world, right, jamie? are you nervous? >> i'm a little nervous, but this is very special for us to cheer and shakers and something we have never gotten to do before so we're excited to show everyone what we're all about. >> reporter: do you girls have
and they brought out their cheerleaders there, and we also brought out marianna atencio. >> reporter:raig, you can sense the excitement. a group of young ladies who want to say hi to you. do we want to say hi to craig? >> hi, craig! >> reporter: they're going to be performing inside the stadium behind me, where 15,000 people are going to be watching this eclipse together, craig. and i want to just talk to two young ladies here. this is josi. josi, you're jos josi, you're a...
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walk us through how we got here, marianna. >> so, craig, joel osteen saying the churches doors were always open, but because of their experience with prior storms in the area, he didn't want to put people's lives at risk. i want to play it for you. >> lakewood is always open, we just didn't necessarily have staff here. they have been part of the community for 16 years. a thought that we would turn people away is ironic and wrong. we house 3,000 people. this is what lakewood is all about. lakewood has been a shelter since yesterday. this used to be a former football stadium in is a practice court where i'm standing now. a few dozen people have been sleeping here since yesterday. we have seen a steady stream of people coming in all day. an elderly couple here was rescued, two boats and one car to get them here. you're 83 and your husband is 90, how thankful are you to be here? >> i cannot have words to thank the people here. they are the kindest in the world. i'm moved and touched by the way they have treated us like queens. we are very grateful. everything has been going fine. we're not on
walk us through how we got here, marianna. >> so, craig, joel osteen saying the churches doors were always open, but because of their experience with prior storms in the area, he didn't want to put people's lives at risk. i want to play it for you. >> lakewood is always open, we just didn't necessarily have staff here. they have been part of the community for 16 years. a thought that we would turn people away is ironic and wrong. we house 3,000 people. this is what lakewood is all...
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. >> marianna intenso, thank you. >>> south carolina removed a confederate flag from its statehouse domee mayor for the capitol, the city of columbia, says there is more work to be done. that mayor is steve benjamin and joins me. good to see you, sir. thanks for your time. >> hey, it's always good to see you, friend. >> let's start with president trump's comments yesterday. your reaction to the president saying if we take down these confederate memorials, it could lead to taking down other statues, honoring the nation's founding fathers. >> craig, his comments were regrettable, and i think ignorant of history. to be honest with you. he referred to a number of leaders of the confederate states of america as if they were leaders of the united states of america. george washington, thomas jefferson, obviously, were two presidents. and it comes with the recognition and acceptance that the history of our country was born in the original sin of human shadow slavery, followed the challenges that we face in dealing with the aboriginal people of this land. and over the course of our history, we ha
. >> marianna intenso, thank you. >>> south carolina removed a confederate flag from its statehouse domee mayor for the capitol, the city of columbia, says there is more work to be done. that mayor is steve benjamin and joins me. good to see you, sir. thanks for your time. >> hey, it's always good to see you, friend. >> let's start with president trump's comments yesterday. your reaction to the president saying if we take down these confederate memorials, it could...
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we have also been hearing from the spanish by minister, marianna rajoy. have the same attitude of the towards vanquishing terrorism. —— we will have the same attitude. we have had enough of terrorism. people are oui’ had enough of terrorism. people are our most important asset and i'm sure we are going to win this battle, as well. this is a global battle. it is notjust against us, it is against all the countries that defend democracy, freedom, human rights. those values and principles that we have felt —— we have always felt very proud of. a manhunt is under way for the man who fled on foot. police wanted open fire on him in las ramblas is that there were too many people around to open fire. four people have been arrested. we can hearfrom four people have been arrested. we can hear from the local police chiefs speaking a few minutes ago. we are working on the hypothesis that these attacks were being prepared for a while around this private home in alcanar. so we think they were preparing at least one or more attacks in barcelona. the explosion in alcanar
we have also been hearing from the spanish by minister, marianna rajoy. have the same attitude of the towards vanquishing terrorism. —— we will have the same attitude. we have had enough of terrorism. people are oui’ had enough of terrorism. people are our most important asset and i'm sure we are going to win this battle, as well. this is a global battle. it is notjust against us, it is against all the countries that defend democracy, freedom, human rights. those values and principles...
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>> marianna, give us an update.ow that the mayor has weighed in last night. >> reporter: the mayor finally came out last night, told the local affiliate, stephanie, he wants these statues removed. the city, in fact, voted unanimously to remove these confederate monuments in 2015, but like stephanie explained, the law in tennessee, the state law impedes them from doing it right away. you have anti-monument protesters yesterday, however, in full force at city hall with a list of demands for mayor, asking the mayor to remove these monuments immediately and to find a legal loophole. we went around town talking to southerners in memphis about what they thought of the ceos backing out of the president's business council in the wake of his remarks about charlottesville. this is what one woman told us about what she thinks these ceos did. let's listen. >> this country has seen a decline in real men, and i think that's what we have. we have a bunch of girly men is what i call them and that's what they have, go with the flow
>> marianna, give us an update.ow that the mayor has weighed in last night. >> reporter: the mayor finally came out last night, told the local affiliate, stephanie, he wants these statues removed. the city, in fact, voted unanimously to remove these confederate monuments in 2015, but like stephanie explained, the law in tennessee, the state law impedes them from doing it right away. you have anti-monument protesters yesterday, however, in full force at city hall with a list of...
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inside of their lives drawing on the letters and diaries and so forth i found that in a collection in marianna ohio which was the first settlement by people who all came out from here in massachusetts. and they were veterans of the revolutionary war who have been compensated for the script. so they were getting compensated for this terrible oversight and unfairness with land so most of these people were veterans of the revolution had been through eight years of torment, difficulty and then they go out and start this whole new community. i'm able to get into their lives in a way that you couldn't do for a group of people today. every imaginable thing that could go wrong did go wrong but they wouldn't give up. and i think this is important we tend to often misjudge people because they are members of this group would prefer this religion or that religion. among those that we extended to misjudge there's this idea they all wore black and they were stuffy and boring. they were colorful clothing, they like to sing and dance and drink and they had many admirable objectives in life and one of them is
inside of their lives drawing on the letters and diaries and so forth i found that in a collection in marianna ohio which was the first settlement by people who all came out from here in massachusetts. and they were veterans of the revolutionary war who have been compensated for the script. so they were getting compensated for this terrible oversight and unfairness with land so most of these people were veterans of the revolution had been through eight years of torment, difficulty and then they...