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particularly dominant in parts of the midwest. i was i in parts of the midwest.g a look at the cdc�*s, the health body here, the latest estimates and in that part of the country, there are are about 74% of new infections and many of those dates interestingly lag in vaccinations. you have southern states west of the mississippi, new york, newjersey, a share of new cases generally speaking, is down to the delta variant and last month, doctor anthony fauci, considered the top medical advisor gave a stark warning and said things will get worse once they get out of summer and into winter. he thinks things will start spreading and get potentially worth which is also wife president biden is very keen to roll out the booster shots, which he mentioned in his speech tonight — — which is also why. in canada, party leaders have squared off in the second of three televised debates over who should form the next government. justin trudeau, who faces a potential defeat, used it to take aim at his main rival, the conservative. let's bring in canadian politicaljournalist justin li
particularly dominant in parts of the midwest. i was i in parts of the midwest.g a look at the cdc�*s, the health body here, the latest estimates and in that part of the country, there are are about 74% of new infections and many of those dates interestingly lag in vaccinations. you have southern states west of the mississippi, new york, newjersey, a share of new cases generally speaking, is down to the delta variant and last month, doctor anthony fauci, considered the top medical advisor...
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it reminds us of i think there's something , there's no defense of midwest be stuckas educational but . >> i like the dish. >> just come visit. next question is the huge sports programs provide an additional smokescreen for local displacement and colleges tax-free status this is because michigan is in the elite right now . >> this works a number of ways. stadium building becomes a new fortification and funding comes from the public field and then the stadium produces profits through ticket sales but also in the big ten we obviously seek lucrative tv contracts and those stadiums areusually tax-exempt . and on top of that, we talk aboutgraduate student labor . that is suppressed, the weight is suppressed under the guise of apprenticeships. being students and not workers and find out shout out to columbia university ikand brown and nyu are either on strike or about to strike and idthe same phenomenon is happening right now on the sports fields so if you're watching the big dance, you have a couple of african-american early basketball players that have t-shirts saying not ncaa property. s
it reminds us of i think there's something , there's no defense of midwest be stuckas educational but . >> i like the dish. >> just come visit. next question is the huge sports programs provide an additional smokescreen for local displacement and colleges tax-free status this is because michigan is in the elite right now . >> this works a number of ways. stadium building becomes a new fortification and funding comes from the public field and then the stadium produces profits...
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this can be led to damaging floods like the ones both in texas and across the midwest in recent yearsving a better understanding of our weather forecast regardless ofof where we live we also know the oceans have mitigated the worst of climate change by much of the excess heat and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. this buffering effect has impacted ocean ecosystems. absorption of carbon dioxide emissions by oceans has led to more acidic environments that can harm marine organisms. this committee was instrumental in the passage h of two bipartin ocean nsacidfication bills out the house last month. these bills will have coastal communities and economies address the impacts of ocean acidification. i expect oceanth exploration wi be a key part of our national ocean shot in fact. on this front, we're working on a billin to advance our nationa ocean exploration priorities. this bill will also support efforts to build a more inclusiveio and diverse ocean expiration enterprise. it is my hope that it would also be an enabler for increasing diversity, and oceanan sciences more broadly. it is cle
this can be led to damaging floods like the ones both in texas and across the midwest in recent yearsving a better understanding of our weather forecast regardless ofof where we live we also know the oceans have mitigated the worst of climate change by much of the excess heat and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. this buffering effect has impacted ocean ecosystems. absorption of carbon dioxide emissions by oceans has led to more acidic environments that can harm marine organisms. this committee...
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this can lead to damaging floods like in texas and across the midwest in recent years. having a better understanding of our weather forecast regardless of where we live, we also know the oceans have even worse impacts of climate change by absorbing much of the excess heat and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. this buffering effect has impacted ocean ecosystems. absorption by our oceans has led to more acidic environments that can harm marine organisms. this committee was instrumental in the passage of two bipartisan bills out of the house last month. these bills address the impacts of ocean acid f. there are many topics within the fields of ocean science. but i expect ocean exploration will be a key part of our national ocean shot initiative. on this front, we're working on a bill to advance our national ocean exploration priorities. it is my hope it would be an enabler for increasing diversity and ocean sciences more broadly. it is clear, that u.s. is looking to be the leader in oelgz science technology. i look forward to what our future ocean shot should be and how th
this can lead to damaging floods like in texas and across the midwest in recent years. having a better understanding of our weather forecast regardless of where we live, we also know the oceans have even worse impacts of climate change by absorbing much of the excess heat and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. this buffering effect has impacted ocean ecosystems. absorption by our oceans has led to more acidic environments that can harm marine organisms. this committee was instrumental in the...
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midwest on illinois wisconsin border i will arrive for my chicago style deep dish.r] >> come through maybe we should go get some. >> i am with it. >> thank you so much for joining us be well. thank you for joining us to the viewers stay safe and be well we will see what the next event. have a great night. take care. of malcolm gladwell's appearances on book tv. .. .. we are currently open every day
midwest on illinois wisconsin border i will arrive for my chicago style deep dish.r] >> come through maybe we should go get some. >> i am with it. >> thank you so much for joining us be well. thank you for joining us to the viewers stay safe and be well we will see what the next event. have a great night. take care. of malcolm gladwell's appearances on book tv. .. .. we are currently open every day
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it wasn't detroit -- it was this midwest ubiquity, cottage -- >> it was like st.louis pizza whichs aan front to mankind. >> i love the chicago deep dish. i'm from wisconsin on the illinois-wisconsin border. >> when wore -- when you come back for the next book, come through ann arbor perhaps we should go to original buddies and get -- >> never tried it. >> okay, i'm with it. >> but thank you so much for joining us and we hope you stay safe and be well and to the viewers, thank you so much for joining us as well and we hope you continue to stay safe and be well and we look forward to seeing you at the next
it wasn't detroit -- it was this midwest ubiquity, cottage -- >> it was like st.louis pizza whichs aan front to mankind. >> i love the chicago deep dish. i'm from wisconsin on the illinois-wisconsin border. >> when wore -- when you come back for the next book, come through ann arbor perhaps we should go to original buddies and get -- >> never tried it. >> okay, i'm with it. >> but thank you so much for joining us and we hope you stay safe and be well and to...
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's not a situation where the midwest is now the only place that has devastating tornadoes.ed right here in new jersey, certainly a devastating landscape of climate change here. laura: absolutely, thank you. public inquiry and the u.k. found blatant hypocrisy in the way that major religious groups handle allegations of child abuse. the independent inquiry said that dozens of religious organizations within christianity, orthodox judaism, and islam were morally failing children, finding that they discourage the reporting of abuse to protect the reputations of their groups. tom has the details. >> it's very difficult to form an identity and to be a whole person when you are on your own. >> this is sarah, born into the jehovah's witnesses, into a family dominated by the church. >> effectively you were sexuay abused by both your father and your mother? >> yes. >> your father when you were much younger and your mother when you were a little bit older. and they had control over you. what was that like? >> i don't really have words to describe what that was like, honestly. the sense
's not a situation where the midwest is now the only place that has devastating tornadoes.ed right here in new jersey, certainly a devastating landscape of climate change here. laura: absolutely, thank you. public inquiry and the u.k. found blatant hypocrisy in the way that major religious groups handle allegations of child abuse. the independent inquiry said that dozens of religious organizations within christianity, orthodox judaism, and islam were morally failing children, finding that they...
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storms expected along the gulf coast with heat and humidity, showers midwest heat alerts in californiand the rockies as well. >>> coming up, new details overnight about the oil spill in gulf of mexico. >> also ahead, new scandal surrounding prince charles and one of his aides. >>> dramatic twist in murder >>> dramatic twist in murder mystery surrounding why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us. because dupixent targets a root cause of eczema, it helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of it. and for kids ages 6 and up, that means clearer skin, and noticeably less itch. hide my skin? not me. by helping to control eczema with dupixent, you can change how their skin looks and feels. and that's the kind of change you notice. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you t
storms expected along the gulf coast with heat and humidity, showers midwest heat alerts in californiand the rockies as well. >>> coming up, new details overnight about the oil spill in gulf of mexico. >> also ahead, new scandal surrounding prince charles and one of his aides. >>> dramatic twist in murder >>> dramatic twist in murder mystery surrounding why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide...
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heavy rain, now dropped 31 percent more precipitation in the midwest than they did 50 years ago. these events are leading to more flooding, erosion and runoff into our waterways and they are declining our water quality in exacerbating the dangerous effects of toxic algae bloom.a changing climate and decades of underinvestment in hard infrastructure projects have brought us here and my constituents in michigan are paying the price. the epa estimates that higher temperatures associated with unmitigated climate change could result in approximately $6 billion annually in ad road maintenance costs and over $1 billion in impacts to rail transportation by the end of the century. early estimates show that michigan will need at least 5 billion in hard infrastructure investments just to bring our highway systems up to par. the cost to replace leg led service is equally high with an estimated price tag of $45 billion needed to address the full scope of led service line replacement nationwide. this is our reality. if we at least 9.2 million households have led lines and they are, there's ano
heavy rain, now dropped 31 percent more precipitation in the midwest than they did 50 years ago. these events are leading to more flooding, erosion and runoff into our waterways and they are declining our water quality in exacerbating the dangerous effects of toxic algae bloom.a changing climate and decades of underinvestment in hard infrastructure projects have brought us here and my constituents in michigan are paying the price. the epa estimates that higher temperatures associated with...
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. >>> rain and storms are in the forecast for the northern plains and upper midwest. some rain in parts of the northeast as well. but the big story is tropical storm nicolas, heading toward the texas and louisiana coastline. the storm is expected to dump up to 15 inches of rain around galveston and houston. and isolated locations could see 20 inches. new orleans will get another drenching as well and checking today's high temperatures. 87 in new orleans today, unseasonably warm in the northeast and across the plains, cool in the northwest. >>> coming up, america may run on dunkin's doughnuts but there there's no one there are to make them. the race car driver cwho could have had his head crushed. >>> and the strategies on both what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma tha
. >>> rain and storms are in the forecast for the northern plains and upper midwest. some rain in parts of the northeast as well. but the big story is tropical storm nicolas, heading toward the texas and louisiana coastline. the storm is expected to dump up to 15 inches of rain around galveston and houston. and isolated locations could see 20 inches. new orleans will get another drenching as well and checking today's high temperatures. 87 in new orleans today, unseasonably warm in the...
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it wasn't detroit -- it was this midwest ubiquity, cottage -- >> it was like st.louis pizza whichs aan front to mankind. >> i love the chicago deep dish. i'm from wisconsin on the illinois-wisconsin border. >> when wore -- when you come back for the next book, come through ann arbor perhaps we should go to original buddies and get -- >> never tried it. >> okay, i'm with it. >> but thank you so much for joining us and we hope you stay safe and be well and to the viewers, thank you so much for joining us as well and we hope you continue to stay safe and be well and we look forward to seeing you at the nex ♪ >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story. and on sundays, booktv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more, including charter communication. >> broadband is a force for empowerment. that's why charter has invested billions building infrastructure, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and s
it wasn't detroit -- it was this midwest ubiquity, cottage -- >> it was like st.louis pizza whichs aan front to mankind. >> i love the chicago deep dish. i'm from wisconsin on the illinois-wisconsin border. >> when wore -- when you come back for the next book, come through ann arbor perhaps we should go to original buddies and get -- >> never tried it. >> okay, i'm with it. >> but thank you so much for joining us and we hope you stay safe and be well and to...
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elsewhere some showers in the midwest today and afternoon thunderstorms are expected in parts of the southwest. checking today's high temperatures, most in the 70s, east of the mississippi at least and still pretty warm across the plains and southwest today. >>> coming up, deja vu. the major retail chain that's once again limiting how much toilet paper and cleaning products you can buy. >>> also ahead, a dramatic crash. a plane ends up tangled in power lines. >>> and later the supermodel who claims a cosmetic proce ♪ i've always been running. to meetings. errands. now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ there was a dream ♪ ♪ and one day i could see it ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com i recommend nature made vitamins, because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp, an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature
elsewhere some showers in the midwest today and afternoon thunderstorms are expected in parts of the southwest. checking today's high temperatures, most in the 70s, east of the mississippi at least and still pretty warm across the plains and southwest today. >>> coming up, deja vu. the major retail chain that's once again limiting how much toilet paper and cleaning products you can buy. >>> also ahead, a dramatic crash. a plane ends up tangled in power lines. >>> and...
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thunderstorms in the midwest.h of the west. >>> and finally we continue our series "america strong." >> this morning, a girl making playtime a little less lonely. will ganss has the story behind buddy benches. >> reporter: sammie vance is a seventh grader on a mission to bring people together. >> a buddy bench is a place where they can sit on the buddy bench and someone can come up to them and ask them to play and they play together. >> reporter: four years ago she launched a project. buddy benches challenging her community to donate bottle caps that would be recycled into a bench. >> at the time it took 400 pounds of plastic caps to get one buddy bench. we made a goal for ourselves to get one buddy bench in one year. >> reporter: four years and 200 benches later, sammie's buddy benches are a hit. >> it's surprising to me. >> we went out there and a girl sat down. less than two minutes, kids asked her to play. it teaches about the environment too. >> reporter: her message of bringing people together on a buddy ben
thunderstorms in the midwest.h of the west. >>> and finally we continue our series "america strong." >> this morning, a girl making playtime a little less lonely. will ganss has the story behind buddy benches. >> reporter: sammie vance is a seventh grader on a mission to bring people together. >> a buddy bench is a place where they can sit on the buddy bench and someone can come up to them and ask them to play and they play together. >> reporter: four...
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warm in the midwest. cooler and mostly dry in the northeast.some flash flooding in parts of texas. >>> and finally, the man, the garbge can, florida and the alligator. >> will ganss has the story. >> reporter: it's the showdown between a gator, a guy, and a garbage can. >> watch out. watch out. >> reporter: eugene's kids playing outside of his florida home on tuesday -- >> on skates. they are having a good time. they hear hissing. >> reporter: they knew the noise was coming from the bushes in a neighbor's yard. >> i couldn't see it. i got close up on it. and he moved. man, he's big. >> reporter: dad, who is a u.s. army veteran jumping into action immediately. >> i was going to put my shoes on. i had flip-flops on. >> reporter: that's right. eugene going toe-to-toe with an angry alligator in flip-flops. armed with the best thing he could find. >> i'll get the trash can. ill run up over there. >> reporter: backing the gator up and flipping the lid until -- >> got him. >> reporter: eugene, still in flip-flops walking the gator across the street an
warm in the midwest. cooler and mostly dry in the northeast.some flash flooding in parts of texas. >>> and finally, the man, the garbge can, florida and the alligator. >> will ganss has the story. >> reporter: it's the showdown between a gator, a guy, and a garbage can. >> watch out. watch out. >> reporter: eugene's kids playing outside of his florida home on tuesday -- >> on skates. they are having a good time. they hear hissing. >> reporter: they...
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icu hospitalizations on the rise in the northwest and upper midwest as president biden prepares to lay out a new six-part strategy to tackle the delta variant. >>> overnight, mindy on the move. the new tropical storm slamming into the florida panhandle, fierce winds toppling semi trucks, fallen power lines sparking fires. we're tracking the latest this morning. >>> also this morning, texas abortion rights battle. the doj now preparing to sue the state, challenging that restrictive new law. >>> high-stakes recall. democrats put their full force behind california governor gavin newsom with days until the final vote. the balance of power in america's largest state at stake. >>> stunning fall. the prominent south carolina lawyer who lost his wife and son in those unsolved murders now suspended from practicing law. >>> abc news exclusive. the chicago woman caught on camera in a physical altercation with a police officer while out walking with her dog, speaking out for the first time this morning. why she says she felt targeted. >> i thought i was going to die. >> only on “gma.” >>> tickets
icu hospitalizations on the rise in the northwest and upper midwest as president biden prepares to lay out a new six-part strategy to tackle the delta variant. >>> overnight, mindy on the move. the new tropical storm slamming into the florida panhandle, fierce winds toppling semi trucks, fallen power lines sparking fires. we're tracking the latest this morning. >>> also this morning, texas abortion rights battle. the doj now preparing to sue the state, challenging that...
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some storms in the southeast and midwest. 90s across the plains and northwest.ut 80 in the northeast. camera staging a car crash. >>> also ahead, the double murder mystery surrounding a prominent south carolina takes a new turn. what we learned about the husband. >>> the stunning security failures at this prison that allowed six inmates to escape. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... ...for 3!... ...so i can du more of the things i love. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infec
some storms in the southeast and midwest. 90s across the plains and northwest.ut 80 in the northeast. camera staging a car crash. >>> also ahead, the double murder mystery surrounding a prominent south carolina takes a new turn. what we learned about the husband. >>> the stunning security failures at this prison that allowed six inmates to escape. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys....
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there's a joke that opened from one of the things we have in the midwest, it makes students and myselffrom the east coast feel more comfortable because it reminds us, and i think there's something about midwest pizza useful for the education. >> i like deep dish. [laughter] >> you have to visit. a huge program providing an additional screen for local displacement this is because michigan is leading right now in the. >> there's a number of ways. stadium building becomes a new round of fortification, it usually comes from public stadium produces profit from ticketet sales but also the big ten lucrative tv right the stadiums are usually tied to it. on top of that, we talk about graduate student labor suppressed under apprenticeships being students and not workers columbia university and brown and nyu. the same phenomena is happening htright now on the field. if you're watching the big dance, a couple of african-american primarily vascular b players # not ncaa property so these universities millions off tv contracting paraphernalia rights educational purposes under the guise of student ath
there's a joke that opened from one of the things we have in the midwest, it makes students and myselffrom the east coast feel more comfortable because it reminds us, and i think there's something about midwest pizza useful for the education. >> i like deep dish. [laughter] >> you have to visit. a huge program providing an additional screen for local displacement this is because michigan is leading right now in the. >> there's a number of ways. stadium building becomes a new...
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and i think to defend midwest pizza. >> i do like deep dish.aughter] so the huge sports programs for the tax-free status. >> this is a number of ways. it becomes a new router fortification and then the stadium produces profits with ticket sales and office when you have rights and those are tax-exempt and then on top of that talk about graduate student labor that is suppressed under the guise of apprenticeships. to be students at columbia university and brown or nyu. the same phenomenon happening right now was a force field you have a couple of african-americanshi #not ncaa property. so these universities and the likenesses of these players and for individual purposes with the student athletes they receive nothing this is a of using for educational purposes of the apprenticeship status of student workers in the laboratory or as athlete workers to be student athletes. amateurism. they all become mechanisms of wealth extraction they are not anecdotal that part of a comprehensive business model s so talk about solutions in neighborhoods that produc
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. >>> back, now, with the intense storms that rolled through parts of the midwest. hail the size of golf balls was falling in northern illinois. and winds gusting over 70 miles per hour, blew through the same area. that line of storms is making its way towards the east coast right now. >>> and turning, now, to the legal storm clouds apparently parting over britney spears. >> the pop star may finally be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel in her years' long battle over her conservatorship. ♪ i'm stronger than yesterday ♪ >> reporter: overnight, a surprise legal victory for britney spears. her father, now asking a los angeles court to end the pop star's 13-year conservatorship. in a petition filed tuesday, layers for jamie spears saying, quote, if miss spears wants to terminate the conservatorship, and believes she can handle her own life, mr. spears believes she should get that chance. it's a complete reversal for jamie spears, who long maintained that the guardianship, imposed in 2008, over concerns about her mental health, was in his daughter's best interest.
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farmers were behind him, the midwest and south.re more dubious about his claims, so he was a popular figure that as a politician it would have been very difficult. >> another question here. did the alabama planned city have any relationship and can you come here and contrast the two sites? >> there was another ford project. this timeut an attempt for an empire in south america and brazil. thank you for bringing that up. i think that both of those have happened a little later after ford was blocked from his utopian city after his plan with edison fell through and the government stepped in. he looked for other ways to use that same energy and one of the projects that he did have the city on the tennessee river happened i don't think that it would have or at least not in the same way so it was another attempt to create a huge project. that was the scale that he liked to play at. he did enormous projects. the irony is that the end result this planning is probably best exemplified by a park that he built in dearborn michigan. what he de
farmers were behind him, the midwest and south.re more dubious about his claims, so he was a popular figure that as a politician it would have been very difficult. >> another question here. did the alabama planned city have any relationship and can you come here and contrast the two sites? >> there was another ford project. this timeut an attempt for an empire in south america and brazil. thank you for bringing that up. i think that both of those have happened a little later after...
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and yours on the midwest. so could you both tell us a little bit about what was life like during that time for black people? i think perhaps the traditional narrative just may not tell us. >> you to start with that? should i go? >> i will go. [applause] >> a lot of my book looks at the midwest. one of the reasons i think it so interesting as i look at the state of the old northwest quite a bit. so ohio was the first state to come into the union out of what was originally the northwest territory. and then followed illinois and indiana. indiana and illinois. and then there's the northern tier of the states in the old northwest michigan and wisconsin. but one of the things that sort of interesting is these estates more or less came into the union without slavery. the northwest ordinance had said slavery was illegal across the northwest territory. as a caveat i put in slavery was already practiced in the series in some places. the northwest ordinance ensured it was be going by the wayside more or less. and yes, th
and yours on the midwest. so could you both tell us a little bit about what was life like during that time for black people? i think perhaps the traditional narrative just may not tell us. >> you to start with that? should i go? >> i will go. [applause] >> a lot of my book looks at the midwest. one of the reasons i think it so interesting as i look at the state of the old northwest quite a bit. so ohio was the first state to come into the union out of what was originally the...
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the middle swath of america, the midwest and the south. the east coasty and west coast were not and were more dubious. he was a popular figure as a pot on —- politician would have been very difficult for him. >> did the alabama planned the city have any relation to ford landy a can you compare those sites quick. >> there was another ford andect only this time attempted rubber empire in south america thank you for bringing that up fordlandia is aa great book. fordlandia happened a little later. after ford was blocked in his utopian city, after his plan with edison fell through and the government stepped in, he looked for other ways to use that same energy and one of the projects he did was fordlandia. had the city on the tennessee river happened i don't think it would have are not in the same way it was an attempt to create a huge project that was the scale that ford like to play at. he didn't doli little things but the irony is i think that the end result of all this planning is probably the best exemplified by a park that he built in dear
the middle swath of america, the midwest and the south. the east coasty and west coast were not and were more dubious. he was a popular figure as a pot on —- politician would have been very difficult for him. >> did the alabama planned the city have any relation to ford landy a can you compare those sites quick. >> there was another ford andect only this time attempted rubber empire in south america thank you for bringing that up fordlandia is aa great book. fordlandia happened a...
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the middle swath of america, the midwest and south were very much behind ford's plan. the east coast and west coast were not and they were more dubious about his claims. he was a popular figure but as a politician he think it would have been very difficult for him. >> another question did the alabama plan city have any relationship in brazil can you compare and contrast quick. >> fort landy a came out a few years ago another huge forward project it was an attempt to make a rubber empire in south america in brazil. that's a great book. thank you for bringing that up. that happened a little later. after ford was blocked from doing his utopian city after his plan with edison fell through and the government stepped in, he looked for other ways to use that same energy and one of the projects that he did had the city on the tennessee river happened i don't think fordlandia would have happened in the same way. that was the scale that ford liked to play at. he did projects he did not do little things. the irony i think that the end result of all this planning is probably best
the middle swath of america, the midwest and south were very much behind ford's plan. the east coast and west coast were not and they were more dubious about his claims. he was a popular figure but as a politician he think it would have been very difficult for him. >> another question did the alabama plan city have any relationship in brazil can you compare and contrast quick. >> fort landy a came out a few years ago another huge forward project it was an attempt to make a rubber...
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severe storms in the upper midwest. highs in texas. that's what's going on around the country. meteorologist kari hall. we are under a microclimate weather alert due to our high fire danger and hotter temperatures reaching up to 90 degrees today, even hotter tomorrow but the winds will calm down and the fire danger will continue to decrease throughout the week. we welcome in fall on wednesday. for the rest of the week it's still pretty warm into the weekend, mid 80s headed our way. san francisco will be in the mid 70s and we will see it coming back to our typical mid 60s by the weekend. >> i love me a good sousaphone. back to you guys. >> come on now. >> thank you. >>> al likes to say, best time of the morning. sheinelle jones. >>> first up, a new royal baby has been born. princess beatrice welcomes a new baby over the weekend. she weighs 6 pounds 2 ounces. mommy and daughter are reported to be doing well and congratulations to them this morning. beautiful pictures. >>> next, and just like that, during last night's emmy
severe storms in the upper midwest. highs in texas. that's what's going on around the country. meteorologist kari hall. we are under a microclimate weather alert due to our high fire danger and hotter temperatures reaching up to 90 degrees today, even hotter tomorrow but the winds will calm down and the fire danger will continue to decrease throughout the week. we welcome in fall on wednesday. for the rest of the week it's still pretty warm into the weekend, mid 80s headed our way. san...
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it's first day of fall and there's heavy rain and thunderstorms in parts of the northeast and midwestns under a flash flood warning. look at that thing awful. forecasters say the storm could bring as much as two inches of rain every hour in some spots. this comes as weeks after the remnants of hurricane ida battle the northeast with flooding that turn catastrophic. >> this is what we don't need, more rain across the northeast it will be leading to more flash flooding and it's thanks to this area of low pressure higher up in the atmosphere making the way slowly across the great lakes. this is bringing big time waves. we're talking 18-foot waves and could lead to flooding like in chicago. the heavy downpours and some thunderstorms as we head through tonight and spointo our day tomorrow where we do have these flash flood watches, we're talking two to four inches of rain. that's not going to be a bother to us. td 18 is expected to tropical storm as early as tomorrow still too far out to know whether or not this will impact any land but still just a sign of how active this season is especi
it's first day of fall and there's heavy rain and thunderstorms in parts of the northeast and midwestns under a flash flood warning. look at that thing awful. forecasters say the storm could bring as much as two inches of rain every hour in some spots. this comes as weeks after the remnants of hurricane ida battle the northeast with flooding that turn catastrophic. >> this is what we don't need, more rain across the northeast it will be leading to more flash flooding and it's thanks to...
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farmers are behind him and the midwest and the south were very much behind ford's plan. the east and west coast were not he was a popular figure in politics and i think it would have been very difficult for him. >> we have another question here. did the alabama plant city have any relationship to port lan via in brazil and can you comparing compact desk and parent contrast these? >> fordlandia was the book that came out in an attempt to make the rubber empire in south america and brazil so thank you for bringing that up. fordlandia is a great look and i think fordlandia happened a little later. after ford was blocked from doing his utopian city after his plan with edison fell through and the government stepped in he looks for other ways to use that same energy and one of the projects was fordlandia. i think had the tennessee river tragic happen i don't think fordlandia would have so it was another attempt to create a huge project. that was a scale that ford liked to play out. he'd did enormous projects. irony is and i think the irony is that the end result of all of this
farmers are behind him and the midwest and the south were very much behind ford's plan. the east and west coast were not he was a popular figure in politics and i think it would have been very difficult for him. >> we have another question here. did the alabama plant city have any relationship to port lan via in brazil and can you comparing compact desk and parent contrast these? >> fordlandia was the book that came out in an attempt to make the rubber empire in south america and...
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the summer in the south and then it went down and then it went up again in the fall in the upper midwesthad this horrible surge all summer and now we're starting to see a big uptick going up into west virginia, kentucky, the mountain west after the sturgis rally. i think if there's any glimmer of good news it's in the northeast where you've done such a good job of vaccinating your population. i think you may weather that a lot better than other parts of the country. it's going to be very much a fly over nation epidemic where the middle part of the country, the south, midwest, upper mountain west is going to get hit very hard because it's like a hurricane going over warm water. there are too many unvaccinated individuals and too many individuals defiant of vaccines. >> quite a metaphor the unvaccinated fueling a surge in covid cases as warm water fueling the surge in hurricane winds. peter hotez, we have to leave the conversation there. thank you so much for your time. >> thanks so much, boris. >>> minnesota health officials have linked at least 69 cases of covid-19 to the minnesota state
the summer in the south and then it went down and then it went up again in the fall in the upper midwesthad this horrible surge all summer and now we're starting to see a big uptick going up into west virginia, kentucky, the mountain west after the sturgis rally. i think if there's any glimmer of good news it's in the northeast where you've done such a good job of vaccinating your population. i think you may weather that a lot better than other parts of the country. it's going to be very much a...
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he had this idea in mind that america should be much alike the small town midwest america farm town that he grew up in. a few brick buildings downtown on the village green by the pond. this is the ideaan that he wantd for his workers. he thought this was the best way for people lived. he wanted to create that in northern alabama on a vast scale and he wanted to have any industrial center the city that was 75 miles long employed 1 million workers anyone at all that but without any coal pollution without any crime. he wanted his workers to live on small farms. they would have spare time so they could bring in your own crops and working in an electrically powered industry for the rest of the time. they would have the best of city life and country life at the same time. instead of a single huge factory like he was building in detroit he wanted to bring in small electrical powered factories up esand down the river for 75 mils and around each of those factories would be land leases or sales to workers so they could have five or 10 acres to farm if they wanted to and they could afford to do it
he had this idea in mind that america should be much alike the small town midwest america farm town that he grew up in. a few brick buildings downtown on the village green by the pond. this is the ideaan that he wantd for his workers. he thought this was the best way for people lived. he wanted to create that in northern alabama on a vast scale and he wanted to have any industrial center the city that was 75 miles long employed 1 million workers anyone at all that but without any coal pollution...
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, we know real estate is local, where are the hot markets in particular in the south and midwest andve me a couple places. >> miami, austin, sacramento, phoenix, people love warm weather, part of it those places are more affordable and with tax reform there is so many economic incentives for people to move out of california and new york the two cities losing the most is san francisco and new york city, relocation is come down a little but mostly it still crazy it used to be that most of our business moving people across town and now almost all of it is movie people cross country they're doing it whatever they can work in doing it because they can find a lower cost of living, yet one person deciding i can stay at home if we live in ohio instead of l.a. cheryl: everything is complete changed but it's still a great topic and a fun topic to talk about. glenn kelman thank you very much. have a good one. good to see you. and a nice home, congratulations. the american dream of homeownership is alive and well in america and we are telling those stories in a brand-new fox business prime lineu
, we know real estate is local, where are the hot markets in particular in the south and midwest andve me a couple places. >> miami, austin, sacramento, phoenix, people love warm weather, part of it those places are more affordable and with tax reform there is so many economic incentives for people to move out of california and new york the two cities losing the most is san francisco and new york city, relocation is come down a little but mostly it still crazy it used to be that most of...
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during farmers in minnesota and in the midwest have said they've need to take an approach to evaluate the entire system than any other way would be counterproductive. so i would like to hear from the witnesses about this question first. how can we modernize mill pricing system in a way that keeps into account the differences among the dairy producing regions and ensures that our system matches the realities facing the dairy farmers and their cooperatives the processes in the markets the milk they produce across the region. and i'll be happy to hear from any of your all of you. it mr. davenport, would you like to start. >> sure and thank you for attending virtually grade i think basically we've seen the prices of the commodities she's better now are, they reflect the world market and there is also future markets so i think they have become less reliable and as i said before, i think because fluid to demand is sort of have a steadier price on the fluids and find a different way to price fluid milk and i think that it would be especially beneficial to the higher fluid orders that don't h
during farmers in minnesota and in the midwest have said they've need to take an approach to evaluate the entire system than any other way would be counterproductive. so i would like to hear from the witnesses about this question first. how can we modernize mill pricing system in a way that keeps into account the differences among the dairy producing regions and ensures that our system matches the realities facing the dairy farmers and their cooperatives the processes in the markets the milk...
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millions of americans at risk and they are no longer limited to just what you see in the news about the midwest. we have buyers and routinely have fires throughout all 50 states. but the threat of the interface demands national attention and it needs to be unified and multifaceted and take on prevention mitigation response and recovery and it's just like you see in the suppression managed in this building we need that effort to protect. later traveled to sacramento where he met with governor newsom and state fire officials to discuss the wildfire readiness and response there. [inaudible conversations] down in front,
millions of americans at risk and they are no longer limited to just what you see in the news about the midwest. we have buyers and routinely have fires throughout all 50 states. but the threat of the interface demands national attention and it needs to be unified and multifaceted and take on prevention mitigation response and recovery and it's just like you see in the suppression managed in this building we need that effort to protect. later traveled to sacramento where he met with governor...
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>> yes, that the largest rtilla maker in the midwest.ne ofhe plants, they have fiv and three restaurants. if you go to one of thplanes at 4:00 in the morning, will see trucks lining up from ohio, iowa, wisconsin, michigan. millions of tortillas every day. they are good. they're good because the workers ally put their best effort. this is family owned. just one family controls the whole consortium. they aretill with practices belonging in the 1970's and 1980's. they only buy a couple of new machines every year. the conditions are really awful. this is a sweatshop. juan: last year, over 80 of the employees ca down with covid and five died? what kind of health and safety protocols were theusing there? >> none at all. we have a couple of -- they forbade workers to where face masks. they told them the workforce was goin to feel unstable if th saw ybody wearg a face mask, so they did not allow anyone to do it for a while until, of course, the disease sprd and people started dying d then they shut down one of the five plants to clean it out. bu
>> yes, that the largest rtilla maker in the midwest.ne ofhe plants, they have fiv and three restaurants. if you go to one of thplanes at 4:00 in the morning, will see trucks lining up from ohio, iowa, wisconsin, michigan. millions of tortillas every day. they are good. they're good because the workers ally put their best effort. this is family owned. just one family controls the whole consortium. they aretill with practices belonging in the 1970's and 1980's. they only buy a couple of...
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temperatures across the midwest nice. still muggy in the northeast. a lot of humidity, a lot of rain to come this afternoon for new york and tonight into boston, philadelphia, as the front moves by. but the humidity is leaving. it is out of here today. and temperatures are going to be amazing for the weekend. now, it has been such an awful summer that 74, that's going to feel just great, is actually just normal. but sometimes you just want to take normal, john. >> yeah. i've never had anything close to normal. no way to identify with that. i'm still worried about that storm, number 18. >> yes. >> it could be a 3 as it heads to the atlantic. i'm done with hurricane season right now. make sure it veers off. >> can you do that? amazing. >>> there are highly trained dive teams ready to return to the water to resume the search for brian laundrie. we get new clues from witnesses who may have seen gabby petito in her final hours. >>> a 24-year-old geologist missing for three months. he was last seen leaving work. his family is desperate to find him. ♪i got i
temperatures across the midwest nice. still muggy in the northeast. a lot of humidity, a lot of rain to come this afternoon for new york and tonight into boston, philadelphia, as the front moves by. but the humidity is leaving. it is out of here today. and temperatures are going to be amazing for the weekend. now, it has been such an awful summer that 74, that's going to feel just great, is actually just normal. but sometimes you just want to take normal, john. >> yeah. i've never had...
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this part of canada's a westbound terrier that are moving to the midwest and all points the still huge enough to generate significant rain that's still true. down in the deep south. in fact, we've seen yet more flooding from the remains of the last hurricane. and that is sitting over there was any other means are, but you can see the showers are widespread for the west. the stories to the sandy driving california warnings. yes. again of fire conditions increasingly dangerous in the middle of california. but on the whole, it's been improving situation and this rain you see coming to western canada. well, that may well help as well. for conditions were good there. if you remember earlier in the season, there in the caribbean and the gulf of mexico widespread shares and just recently another development, peter, a tropical storm. it is over water, be pleased to know, but he will generate some pretty big swells and significant showers. i think the place like water rico and he spend your the in hong kong has become a dangerous one on one east and those who refuse to be silent. now the world'
this part of canada's a westbound terrier that are moving to the midwest and all points the still huge enough to generate significant rain that's still true. down in the deep south. in fact, we've seen yet more flooding from the remains of the last hurricane. and that is sitting over there was any other means are, but you can see the showers are widespread for the west. the stories to the sandy driving california warnings. yes. again of fire conditions increasingly dangerous in the middle of...
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you can see not much going on, a few clouds across the midwest. 77 for minneapolis, des moines, 91 many of these spots will be 10 to 20 degrees above average. in the atlantic, a large storm system, a cat 4 right now, hurricane sam. 145 miles an hou degrees cooler weather in greater cleveland area sunny sky, in new york, 79 >> we'll take a look at your week ahead in weather coming up. >> thank you >>> coming up, police seize a drug with the power to kill over pl million peoe. >>> a tragic fall of a mother and toddler at petco park. proven to keep killing bacteria for 24 hours... ...touch after touch. microban 24. the best things america makes are the things america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. ready to shine from the inside out? butry nature's bounty hair,ke skin and nails gummies. the numb
you can see not much going on, a few clouds across the midwest. 77 for minneapolis, des moines, 91 many of these spots will be 10 to 20 degrees above average. in the atlantic, a large storm system, a cat 4 right now, hurricane sam. 145 miles an hou degrees cooler weather in greater cleveland area sunny sky, in new york, 79 >> we'll take a look at your week ahead in weather coming up. >> thank you >>> coming up, police seize a drug with the power to kill over pl million...
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storms expected along the gulf coast with heat and humidity, showers midwest anew england.eat alerts in california and the rockies as well. >>> coming up, new details overnight about the oil spill in gulf of mexico. >> also ahead, new scandal surrounding prince charles and one of his aides. >>> dramatic twist in murder mystery surrounding >>> this morning divers have found the source of an oil spill polluting the gulf of mexico since hurricane ida. the 12-inch diameter pipeline broke open after being displaced on the gulf floor. a houston based company is paying for the cleanup. >>> we turn to the growing mystery surrounding the shooting of a prominent south carolina lawyer month after his son and wife were killed. abc's megan tevrizian reports on the brazen shooting this weekend. >> reporter: the mystery surrounding the double murder of a prominent south carolina family intensifying. three months after alex murdaugh's wife and son were killed, murdaugh was shot in the head over the weekend. augh calling 911 to report he had been shot. the latest attack coming saturday arou
storms expected along the gulf coast with heat and humidity, showers midwest anew england.eat alerts in california and the rockies as well. >>> coming up, new details overnight about the oil spill in gulf of mexico. >> also ahead, new scandal surrounding prince charles and one of his aides. >>> dramatic twist in murder mystery surrounding >>> this morning divers have found the source of an oil spill polluting the gulf of mexico since hurricane ida. the 12-inch...
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however, retail has obviously been hit hard in the midwest and south. what are you seeing?en: we were open all through the pandemic as an essential retailer, and we sat a shift in the consumer last year. people were buying things that were exercise equipment, camping , you know, and now they are buying or apparel, footwear, team sports, licensed apparel, but all of our businesses are performing well, but we have seen a shift throughout the pandemic as the customers have moved from just hunkering down to now being out and doing more things. matt: what does the future look like for retail? clearly, during the pandemic, almost all shopping was done online, but people still want to, i assume, especially with this gear, to be in a brick-and-mortar store, to touch and feel it before they pay for it. ken: a lot of our businesses, things people touch, are difficult to buy online. it is difficult to ship a kayak or treadmill. a large portion of customers coming to the stores, and we are growing our.com business, but it is still primarily done in stores. i think the future of retail,
however, retail has obviously been hit hard in the midwest and south. what are you seeing?en: we were open all through the pandemic as an essential retailer, and we sat a shift in the consumer last year. people were buying things that were exercise equipment, camping , you know, and now they are buying or apparel, footwear, team sports, licensed apparel, but all of our businesses are performing well, but we have seen a shift throughout the pandemic as the customers have moved from just...
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clearly the southern states are starting to see plateaus, the midwest is seeing some rising cases. a decrease, but a few things on the horizon make me worry that we might then see a slight increase again, which is, as you mentioned, the schools not to mention universities opening which is causing travel from across the world and now congregate living. in a month people who are younger who -- a portion of whom may not be vaccinated and colder weather and the fact you might have waning of immunity who are much older and may have gotten the vaccine last december and january, which leads into that conversation about boosters. >> what is there to watch for? are you looking at specific couple of towns that you're looking at? maybe it's college towns that are going to have an influx of fans from -- i think of whether it's penn state and a home game at penn state where that's a crowd that basically gathers from all of the mid-atlantic and a lot of pennsylvania. is it to see if there's outbreaks there or if things hold up pretty well? will that tell you if a fall surge is in our future? >>
clearly the southern states are starting to see plateaus, the midwest is seeing some rising cases. a decrease, but a few things on the horizon make me worry that we might then see a slight increase again, which is, as you mentioned, the schools not to mention universities opening which is causing travel from across the world and now congregate living. in a month people who are younger who -- a portion of whom may not be vaccinated and colder weather and the fact you might have waning of...
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is over for st. johns, and we've got under storms lining up, northwestern ontario into the upper midwest. i do have concern. some of these may be severe off to the west coast, a plume of moisture effecting central and northern parts of british columbia. hardy, why is included and such showers for vancouver with a high of 17 degrees, elevated fire danger in northern california. so of course, this is where the dixie and colder wildfire are. burning. wildfires are burning, so not good news here. and still remnants of what was hurricane nicholas plaguing the us gulf states. we've seen flash flooding in alabama, and there are a flash flood alerts for many of the states. central america looks like this tropical storm peter just move into the north, the puerto rico and his spaniel as to were seen, some rain being throwing that way. the top end of south america. rain is piling up for the pacific coast of columbia, mostly cloudy day and lima. but i think we will see the sun poke out disturbed weather from uruguay pushes in toward the southeast of brazil, affecting porto a lake great associate and
is over for st. johns, and we've got under storms lining up, northwestern ontario into the upper midwest. i do have concern. some of these may be severe off to the west coast, a plume of moisture effecting central and northern parts of british columbia. hardy, why is included and such showers for vancouver with a high of 17 degrees, elevated fire danger in northern california. so of course, this is where the dixie and colder wildfire are. burning. wildfires are burning, so not good news here....
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and also some wind got storms cutting across northwestern ontario into the upper midwest on monday. and there is a potential some of these could be severe over to the west. our next batch of what weather moves into the central and northern coast of british columbia, affecting hardway and look at that drop in temperatures for winnepeg down by about 10 degrees from sunday. elevated south fire danger for central parts of california . and otherwise it's looking dry in phoenix with a high of 37 remnants from what was hurricane nicholas. still hanging round toward the u. s. gulf states, we've seen flash flooding in western alabama. and once again, the risk for that on monday, over to central america, we do have driving rain for costa rica and panama panama city, getting up to a high of 30 degrees south end of south america. here's the situation. we've got some showers for bo guitar, 21 degrees, just cloud cover, and lima at 17 and a front is sliding from uruguay right into the southeast of brazil. look at it salty on 40 degrees. it's not going to be record breaking, but the wind shift aro
and also some wind got storms cutting across northwestern ontario into the upper midwest on monday. and there is a potential some of these could be severe over to the west. our next batch of what weather moves into the central and northern coast of british columbia, affecting hardway and look at that drop in temperatures for winnepeg down by about 10 degrees from sunday. elevated south fire danger for central parts of california . and otherwise it's looking dry in phoenix with a high of 37...