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and other support a 2 pronged plan to pump in massive amounts of new settlement and allow the mississippi river to restore the rest of the river is the key it's the only way to get the the most efficient way of holding on to what's still left and it will take a lot of money. there's no question that we cannot afford this alone. there's no question that you know that this is not a louisiana problem alone this is a national problem and will require a national commitment without being neglected we've been forgotten we're basically being ignored by the federal government. meanwhile virtually all the practices that exacerbated land loss were allowed to continue and in some cases even encouraged. i don't want to be critical of my federal government but they really did do a whole bunch here constraints it is a harbor policeman it took us to a place where many believe the only hope to save southern louisiana lines. wolf you show as a cluster of sport fishing camps in a gated community surrounded by huge dogs it is a city of ships in the marshes with supply vessels for the $500.00 or more oil rigs out i
and other support a 2 pronged plan to pump in massive amounts of new settlement and allow the mississippi river to restore the rest of the river is the key it's the only way to get the the most efficient way of holding on to what's still left and it will take a lot of money. there's no question that we cannot afford this alone. there's no question that you know that this is not a louisiana problem alone this is a national problem and will require a national commitment without being neglected...
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Sep 14, 2020
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the mississippi river valley same thing. the growing cotton and other cultivating cash crops that allow whites to be able to capitalize on that. once again, look again at the concentration of enslaved people in the mississippi river valley. in may of 1861, there was a perfect storm. several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing occurred is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general william button or to take command of fort murrow. almost on the heels of that, the commonwealth of virginia that have been setting on the fence and under the production on whether to be an stand the production of the united states to join the confederacy made a decision. they would form a new confederate government and vital national capital to be removed to the city of richmond, virginia. butler takes command and virginia leaves the union. during all this, three brave individuals, baker carlson, mallory would steal a ship, row across the chesapeake bay. present themselves at the g
the mississippi river valley same thing. the growing cotton and other cultivating cash crops that allow whites to be able to capitalize on that. once again, look again at the concentration of enslaved people in the mississippi river valley. in may of 1861, there was a perfect storm. several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing occurred is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general william button or to take command of fort...
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the mississippi river valley is the same thing. the other cash crops that allow whites to capitalize on that. look at the concentration of enslaved people. in the bay of 1861, there was a perfect storm. several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general william butler to take command of fort monroe. on the heels of that, the commonwealth of virginia was sitting on the fence. they would form a new confederate government and at the conclusion of the the citizensl war, of the united states to reunite the country. many confederate officers would not be charged with the religious reason. many of those officers actually positionsand occupied within your leasees s grant -- ulysses s grant's administration. this flag is from the american civil war. this flag was outside his cell on a daily basis to remind him of the crimes he had committed against his government. we try to look at all aspects of this. this cell door is the most impor
the mississippi river valley is the same thing. the other cash crops that allow whites to capitalize on that. look at the concentration of enslaved people. in the bay of 1861, there was a perfect storm. several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general william butler to take command of fort monroe. on the heels of that, the commonwealth of virginia was sitting on the fence. they would...
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. >>> coming up, a garden shed gets a makeover to make a journey down the mississippi river. why one mary thinks this vessel can bring hope during these desperate times. that is coming up next, streaming on cbsn bay area. >> coming up, this is the new season. they have the highlights and in the middle of the playoff game, what took them to start earlier. >>> here is a look outside in san jose on this friday morning. remember, we want to bring you the good news happening in the bay area. go to kpix.com/together >>> they are enjoying their longest winning streak at oracle park since barack obama was in the oval office. the last few ke it? and we thought this was strike three. he was maybe a little too loud. anderson was ejected. the giants were trailing seattle 4-1. and now it is 4-3. he delivers a huge two outs. there are two rbis. they have a 5-4 lead. they beat the mariners a 6-4. that is their seventh straight win at oracle park. what does it mean? with 11 games left, the giant leap the phillies for the top wildcard spot. san francisco begins a series with the oakland a's a
. >>> coming up, a garden shed gets a makeover to make a journey down the mississippi river. why one mary thinks this vessel can bring hope during these desperate times. that is coming up next, streaming on cbsn bay area. >> coming up, this is the new season. they have the highlights and in the middle of the playoff game, what took them to start earlier. >>> here is a look outside in san jose on this friday morning. remember, we want to bring you the good news happening...
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people should expect storm surges from the mississippi river to ocean springs. y will slow down as it makes landfall. so heavy rain and winds may impact the same locations, in places like southern mississippi and louisiana. rainfall could total 600 millimeters. coastal areas may see storm surges with up to 3 meters expected so coastal flooding, storm surges, and damaging winds are the main concerns. further northeast, we are looking at massive wildfires. dry conditions will persist in these areas, throughout monday. but some relief will come in the latter part of the day on tuesday. vancouvever will have some shows as we go into tuesday morning. in the pacific -- actually, let's go to east asia. we are looking at the ultimate rainy season front, that stretches across southern china all the way to japan. it will bring wididespread shows with up too 100 millimeters, especially in s southern chinin. in the pacific, a new tropical depression is pushing into the phililippines. ththis one iss a large storm system. so heavy rain a and strong wind will affect the country
people should expect storm surges from the mississippi river to ocean springs. y will slow down as it makes landfall. so heavy rain and winds may impact the same locations, in places like southern mississippi and louisiana. rainfall could total 600 millimeters. coastal areas may see storm surges with up to 3 meters expected so coastal flooding, storm surges, and damaging winds are the main concerns. further northeast, we are looking at massive wildfires. dry conditions will persist in these...
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the crew noticed the dog last sunday stuck under a bridge deck over the river between mississippi andouisiana. one of the inspectors used a piece of cord to make a harnett. he climbed down on to the deck and pulled the dog to safety. the pooch was okay and was quickly adopted. >>> so there's a push to limit the tenure of supreme court justices, and robert kraft is cleared of sex charges. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "palm beach, florida post" says charges against new england patriots owner robert kraft have been dropped. the decision to dismiss the charges took place after an appeals court ruled surveillance video allegedly showing kraft paying for sex at a mass angage parelor could not be used as evidence. kraft issued an apology after he was charged in 2019 and could still be punished by the nfl. >>> the "foil enquirer" reports pennsylvania democrats are scrambling to limit the number of incorrectly filled out election ballots that might be thrown out. last week the state supreme court ruled that mail-in ballots had to be rejected if voters did not
the crew noticed the dog last sunday stuck under a bridge deck over the river between mississippi andouisiana. one of the inspectors used a piece of cord to make a harnett. he climbed down on to the deck and pulled the dog to safety. the pooch was okay and was quickly adopted. >>> so there's a push to limit the tenure of supreme court justices, and robert kraft is cleared of sex charges. those are some of the headlines on the "morning newsstand." the "palm beach, florida...
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mississippi river. why kick off our coverage here? it's pretty obvious. out of extreme tragedy, which was the police killing of george floyd, this city sparked a nationwide movement to end injustice and bring about police reform. it's an effort that continues today across the country. floyd's passing became the latest symbol of racism and police brutality in america, marking a turning point as the 46-year-old man's suffering seen on video became a shared tragic reality. now, new details in the case after the four former officers who were charged appeared together for the first time in a court appearance. the "washington post" is reporting that officer derrick shovin is pleading not guilty, including an arrest in which a male suspect was rendered unconscious because of the tactic, according to prosecutors. several reports also say that during the appearance, counsel gave an account of what took place on that date, each officer apparently turning the blame off themselves. the trial is expected to get underway sometime in march of next year. members of the f
mississippi river. why kick off our coverage here? it's pretty obvious. out of extreme tragedy, which was the police killing of george floyd, this city sparked a nationwide movement to end injustice and bring about police reform. it's an effort that continues today across the country. floyd's passing became the latest symbol of racism and police brutality in america, marking a turning point as the 46-year-old man's suffering seen on video became a shared tragic reality. now, new details in the...
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and with the mississippi river valley. >> and those entrepreneurs. that's one of the most powerful.and his allegiance meant nothing and during the convention he was bargaining was spain. and then with separatism of kentucky and that's on the payroll for 20 years. everybody knew he was a traitor and then there are these traders in the payer form powers and now back to this position but then was in the position to take advantage of it. and it's a settlement with a great location for all these people come and then they are waiting for the canal to come. and with that political character and culture as it was formed with the paul manafort like characters. and because there is a conspiracy. >> i'm ready maybe people realize and then invite me to do a radio show. >> this is tension during that period so i have a great quotation from goldwater and said the east coast and with that campaign commercial. and then the southwest. so can you just talk about geographic and with those generational gaps. >> and with those in light of that insight in a british journalist and also a historian of the
and with the mississippi river valley. >> and those entrepreneurs. that's one of the most powerful.and his allegiance meant nothing and during the convention he was bargaining was spain. and then with separatism of kentucky and that's on the payroll for 20 years. everybody knew he was a traitor and then there are these traders in the payer form powers and now back to this position but then was in the position to take advantage of it. and it's a settlement with a great location for all...
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Sep 26, 2020
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if you think about the states between the coast and the mississippi river, the states are thinking going that would be , great, so maryland and virginia are arguing over who gets to use the potomac river and maryland is going i don't want to sign this until everything is settled. there is your issue that arises. there will be others. there was a bill trying to pass through this room to raise money on essentially imports, take money from imports, there's a tax tariff and you put that to pain -- pain the soldiers. -- paying the soldiers. it seems pretty logical. 12 of the states agreed. one, happen to be rhode island, the smallest of this dates said no and failed. -- the smallest of the states said no and it failed. so the states individually have a lot more power and sometimes one can defeat 12. so a lot of people start thinking this is not working so well, including members of the congress. by the end of the war, you have members of the congress writing letters to officers in the army as the war is winding down, saying maybe the army should throw their weight behind something a little mo
if you think about the states between the coast and the mississippi river, the states are thinking going that would be , great, so maryland and virginia are arguing over who gets to use the potomac river and maryland is going i don't want to sign this until everything is settled. there is your issue that arises. there will be others. there was a bill trying to pass through this room to raise money on essentially imports, take money from imports, there's a tax tariff and you put that to pain --...
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now we end at the mississippi river. that's a lot of new land. you think of all the states between the east coast and the mississippi river. all the old states, the old colonies are looking at that land going boy, that would be great as part of my state. so maryland and virginia are arguing over who gets to use the potomac river and maryland is going i don't want to sign this until everything is settled. there is your issue that arises. and there will be others. there is a bill at one point trying to pass through this room to raise money on essentially imports, take money from imports, there's a tax tariff and you put that to tame the -- paying the soldiers. it seems pretty logical. why would you not want to raise money for the armies fighting for independence? 12 of the states agreed. one, which happened to be rhode island, the smallest of this e states and said no, and it failed. so the states individually have a lot more power and sometimes one can defeat 12. a lot of people think this is not working so well, including members of congress. by
now we end at the mississippi river. that's a lot of new land. you think of all the states between the east coast and the mississippi river. all the old states, the old colonies are looking at that land going boy, that would be great as part of my state. so maryland and virginia are arguing over who gets to use the potomac river and maryland is going i don't want to sign this until everything is settled. there is your issue that arises. and there will be others. there is a bill at one point...
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. >> robin, i'm here along the mississippi river. your family in pass christian to pascagoula and even mobile. this storm, on the satellite lopsided. it will organize, wrap up, become a hurricane later tonight and then make landfall tomorrow. if it makes landfall in louisiana, the fourth of the year which is unbelievable to think. move northward as a hurricane it will bring inland rain. the heaviest rain up to 2 feet will be there, too. that's why we have rob marciano in biloxi. >> reporter: there's been 18 named storms so far this season. so many of those hitting the u.s., three hitting this part of the gulf coast just in the last three weeks, this as we mark the anniversary of hurricane katrina, 15 years ago which engulfed this lighthouse with a storm surge. yet here comes another hurricane. >> power is going out right now. >> reporter: tropical storm sally gaining strength taking ot of ra in the ke csinge streyn major street flo saturday one of the wettest days the area has seen in 15 years. residents in mississippi and louisiana
. >> robin, i'm here along the mississippi river. your family in pass christian to pascagoula and even mobile. this storm, on the satellite lopsided. it will organize, wrap up, become a hurricane later tonight and then make landfall tomorrow. if it makes landfall in louisiana, the fourth of the year which is unbelievable to think. move northward as a hurricane it will bring inland rain. the heaviest rain up to 2 feet will be there, too. that's why we have rob marciano in biloxi. >>...
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chance, a bridge inspector spotted this hound stuck under the bridge deck 120 feet over the mississippi riveris. that rescuer climbed to the dog and then made a makeshift harness out of rope and lifted that dog to safety. and the dog was adopted soon after that rescue. ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box. try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box. >>> good evening. with a week left in the regular season, the giants are clawing for a wild card spot. every win is just huge right now, opening a three-game series with the rockies. lucille, getting some cardio
chance, a bridge inspector spotted this hound stuck under the bridge deck 120 feet over the mississippi riveris. that rescuer climbed to the dog and then made a makeshift harness out of rope and lifted that dog to safety. and the dog was adopted soon after that rescue. ♪ try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. back at jack in the box. try my $4 mini munchies with marinara or ranch. so you're a small bor a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you...
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very nice to talk to you, incredible journey down the mississippi river.me. just over an hour from now we are going to be her hearing from president trump on the economy and job numbers. we will bring that to you in that event starts live. ♪ ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to deliver your packages. and the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. every day, all across america, we'll keep delivering for you. >> blake: a live look in milwaukee, wisconsin, and there she comes off the plane. kamala harris, her very first solo campaign appearance. i'm blake burman. julie, it was great for don't like to work with you on this labor day. >> julie: great work if you, as well, a little bit distant. "outnumbered" starts now. >> kennedy: this is a fox news alert, president trump said to have it hold a labor day news conference in less than an ho
very nice to talk to you, incredible journey down the mississippi river.me. just over an hour from now we are going to be her hearing from president trump on the economy and job numbers. we will bring that to you in that event starts live. ♪ ta-da! did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i should get a quote. do it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ to deliver your packages. and the peace of mind of...
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chance, a bridge inspector spotted this hound stuck under the bridge deck 120 feet over the mississippi river. that rescuer climbed to the dog and then made a makeshift harness out of rope and lifted that dog to safety. and the dog was adopted soon after that rescue. right now, we could all use some comforting words, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly, juicy, sizzle. mmm, that should feel better. the sourdough patty melt is back. make it a combo meal for just $5.99... melty, melty. liberty mutual customizes as i spike car insurance,hem how make it a combo meal for just $5.99... so they only pay for what they need. got it? [squawks] did you get that? only pay for what you need. liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. and packed with my toasted sourdough bread... ...freshly grilled onions, 100% beef. and two slices of melted cheese. all that with fries and a drink for only $5.99! ...woah, is there an echo in here? get my sourdough patty melt combo, back on my menu for $5.99. >>> good evening. with a week left in the regular season, the giants are clawing for a wild card spot. every win is
chance, a bridge inspector spotted this hound stuck under the bridge deck 120 feet over the mississippi river. that rescuer climbed to the dog and then made a makeshift harness out of rope and lifted that dog to safety. and the dog was adopted soon after that rescue. right now, we could all use some comforting words, so here it goes: melty, melty, tasty, grilly, juicy, sizzle. mmm, that should feel better. the sourdough patty melt is back. make it a combo meal for just $5.99... melty, melty....
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Sep 22, 2020
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and then making its way up into the mississippi river valley.pical downpours will extend right on through the southeast. the big problem is going to be the rain. look, we've got 11 million people currently under flash flood watches and warnings going on right now. and then the rainfall through thursday, another 6 to 12 inches of rain. that's on top of what's already fallen through thursday. and we could see some areas with up to 20 inches of rain. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. jack, and the fa milies who adopt them. subaru. more than a car company. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. happy first day of fall. we're going to see better air quality for most of our microclimatein except for the north bay. times of smoke and moderate air quality today. as our temperatures head into the upper 70s we'll see that for parts of the peninsula, over to oakland we're reaching 73 degrees and some upper 80s for the interior valley. nice day, but we'll see a heatup coming in this week. >> by the w
and then making its way up into the mississippi river valley.pical downpours will extend right on through the southeast. the big problem is going to be the rain. look, we've got 11 million people currently under flash flood watches and warnings going on right now. and then the rainfall through thursday, another 6 to 12 inches of rain. that's on top of what's already fallen through thursday. and we could see some areas with up to 20 inches of rain. we're going to get to your local forecast...
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Sep 27, 2020
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chautauquathe first assembly west of the mississippi river in bismarck grove. that was in 1878. surprisingly, a did not last for more than a few years. grove at its claim to was knowne reason it for being a gathering space was because of its infosys for prohibition or temperance. waswhat of the founders actually very much an avid prohibitionist. he was very much against alcohol. have the outdoor space that's known for its connection to temperance prohibition. she's really interesting that it did not last very long. some of the reasons wise that there was an indication that perhaps some of the people were not that supportive. he gave people a successful assembly. over inthere it bounced 1882, but it did not make it there for very long because in topeka, despite the fact that kansas, in 1881 passed an amendment to prohibit alcohol. --1882 to peak is still were still drinking alcohol. landed in ottawa for when you're in 1883. otherwere several assemblies in kansas, including hasincoln park, but ottawa the longest and most successful assembly in the state. it 1896 the population was
chautauquathe first assembly west of the mississippi river in bismarck grove. that was in 1878. surprisingly, a did not last for more than a few years. grove at its claim to was knowne reason it for being a gathering space was because of its infosys for prohibition or temperance. waswhat of the founders actually very much an avid prohibitionist. he was very much against alcohol. have the outdoor space that's known for its connection to temperance prohibition. she's really interesting that it...
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to travel up the mississippi river to cross over the ohio valley into the upper part of the state ofnew york and then back down to the white house to meet, because you are having another election, so perhaps i shall meet with a new president of these united states. >> yes, and someone you already know is my great hope. >> is that john quincy adams? >> it is indeed. you know he says he cares not to be elevated to that station. but rest assured, i have my hope. in fact, the commonwealth of massachusetts has been turning in a rather jeffersonian direction. >> i wonder what mr. adams will say if that? >> it found its rooting in the mind of the father. there is no question about that. >> true enough. well, i enjoying this visit back to the americas and indeed seeing that this nation has prosper. it has endured so many difficulties. war, civil strife, turmoil, yet it has endured. that is a credit to the american people. a credit for sacrificing all to keep an existing and keeping it moving forward into the future. >> in fact mister general, i understand that as your son george washington l
to travel up the mississippi river to cross over the ohio valley into the upper part of the state ofnew york and then back down to the white house to meet, because you are having another election, so perhaps i shall meet with a new president of these united states. >> yes, and someone you already know is my great hope. >> is that john quincy adams? >> it is indeed. you know he says he cares not to be elevated to that station. but rest assured, i have my hope. in fact, the...
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smoke, i don't know if you've looks but it's all the way out into the plains and the ohio and mississippi river basin in some places. this low stays with us a little bit longer. we have bad air quality. a lot of bad air quality in this the era nevada and truck he and south lake tahoe. that will get a little better over the next couple of days. but in the bay area, air quality pretty good today. to tomorrow's air quality will be almost as good. a little bit better. but the plan is there is so much smoke out there, there will be smoke showing up. in the sunset and the sunrise you will see a little bit of red . temperatures a little behind where they should be for this time of day and this time of night from where they were yesterday. fog in the morning. forecast high tomorrow, not like today but cooler. yellows are 70. high and is low 80s. a much cooler. forecast highs for tomorrow, again down probably a few degrees from today. the air quality is such that we are much happier. nobody is complaining about this. we had some of the worst air qualities we've ever seen in the bay area and for the long
smoke, i don't know if you've looks but it's all the way out into the plains and the ohio and mississippi river basin in some places. this low stays with us a little bit longer. we have bad air quality. a lot of bad air quality in this the era nevada and truck he and south lake tahoe. that will get a little better over the next couple of days. but in the bay area, air quality pretty good today. to tomorrow's air quality will be almost as good. a little bit better. but the plan is there is so...
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could dump up to 15-inches of rain we are told and eventually head north well into the lower mississippi rivernding by with the forecast and what folks can expect, hey, adam. adam: you said it, tropical storm beta hoovering over the gulf of mexico. the storm only second time we've gotten into greek alphabet. this is similar to sally because it's a slow-mover. we talked about how long the last one took, that will continue to be an issue here. this is your hurricane tracking, see from where we currently sit not until monday evening do we make it towards texas coast but all of the actions still back on the eastern side of this which means areas that have already been battered with a lot of rain over the last couple of storms, they are going to continue to see a whole lot of rain. this is what the motion looks like and you do see the rain spreading all the way back and in some cases getting into alabama, the florida panhandle and rounds of rain on areas that certainly do not need that precipitation. no surprise here we will end up with flood watches and warnings in the areas. widespread, maybe get
could dump up to 15-inches of rain we are told and eventually head north well into the lower mississippi rivernding by with the forecast and what folks can expect, hey, adam. adam: you said it, tropical storm beta hoovering over the gulf of mexico. the storm only second time we've gotten into greek alphabet. this is similar to sally because it's a slow-mover. we talked about how long the last one took, that will continue to be an issue here. this is your hurricane tracking, see from where we...
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a bridge inspector saw this hound stuck under the bridge deck 120 feet over the mississippi river. and look at this, a rescuer climbing to the dog making sure that it is all right. he then made a make shift harness out of rope and lifted the dog to safety. and that do adopted soon after the rescue. >>> so this is what an empty museum sounds like. this is the sounds of silence in the museum. but those rooms will soon be filled with people once again. the museum has members only preview days starting next thursday october 1 and then opens to everyone else the sunday after that. >> i know that they will be looking forward to seeing it filled. i miss doing things like that. >> yeah. and just yesterday, some museums opened in san francisco. and those people were like waiting outside in line ready to see the art. so do it safely, do it apart. sounds good toew special f juice arriving to lie in repose at the supreme court. and you can see that people here waiting with their masks on the steps for her to arrive. this is going to be really a three day honoring and celebration of her life an
a bridge inspector saw this hound stuck under the bridge deck 120 feet over the mississippi river. and look at this, a rescuer climbing to the dog making sure that it is all right. he then made a make shift harness out of rope and lifted the dog to safety. and that do adopted soon after the rescue. >>> so this is what an empty museum sounds like. this is the sounds of silence in the museum. but those rooms will soon be filled with people once again. the museum has members only preview...
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watching texas and louisiana up towards the mississippi river valley.ortheast. and today is the first day of fall. a quick look at your average peak for fall foliage certainly along the rockies and the upper midwest the great lakes and northeast we are getting the really fall leaves right now. continue to keep you up to date. steve, archesly and brian, back to you. >> term of the day extra tropical haven't herd that before. >> if only we had a cookbook with warm food to take us through the fall. steve: just wait a week it's coming. thank you, j.d. getting a look at some of the most lavish and expensive houses in the world with fox nation kacie mcdonnell. she is coming up next. ix it rit with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ understanding how to talk to your doctor about treatment options is key. today, we are redefining how we do things. we find new ways of speaking, so you're never out of touch. it's seeing someone's face that comfort
watching texas and louisiana up towards the mississippi river valley.ortheast. and today is the first day of fall. a quick look at your average peak for fall foliage certainly along the rockies and the upper midwest the great lakes and northeast we are getting the really fall leaves right now. continue to keep you up to date. steve, archesly and brian, back to you. >> term of the day extra tropical haven't herd that before. >> if only we had a cookbook with warm food to take us...
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later on tonight, that's where the storm is going to be near the mouth of the mississippi river and itorleans or toward the right toward mobile. there's still uncertainty as to where that landfall is going to be, but that's the area of concern. regardless, we're going to have a potential for a storm surge and then it's going to slowly rain itself out. that last position point is friday. so we're going to deal with the storm all week long rain tlougt this region. these are our different computers giving an estimate where the storm is going to head. some take it toward new orleans and the mississippi coast. but this is the big story. 6 million people are in this flood watch. we have a high risk of flash flooding from new orleans all the way to pensacola, mobile, biloxi. here's what computers are estimating. i have 15 inches of rain. that's like a snow map. some areas could see up to 2 feet of rain. that's the issue with this storm. it's going to be a slow-moving storm and the potential for a potential life-threatening flash flooding. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, we're going to ta
later on tonight, that's where the storm is going to be near the mouth of the mississippi river and itorleans or toward the right toward mobile. there's still uncertainty as to where that landfall is going to be, but that's the area of concern. regardless, we're going to have a potential for a storm surge and then it's going to slowly rain itself out. that last position point is friday. so we're going to deal with the storm all week long rain tlougt this region. these are our different...
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most of the states that border the mississippi river are seeing outbreaks in many of the rural areas. that follow its natural trajectory right now this is the sort of remaining area where it is not yet there's been a high level of naive patients to the virus. jon: doctor professor of surgery, at john hopkins school of medicine. and a fox news contributor thank you. we'll be right back. deliver yo. and the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are on their way. every day, all across america, we'll keep delivering for you. every day, all across america, cranky-pated: a bad mood related to a sluggish gut. miralax is different. it works naturally with the water in your body to unblock your gut. free your gut, and your mood will follow. i can't wiat to share at&t's big 5g news... (shouting through the glass) at&t has nationwide 5g? yup! and that's faster? faster, yea! but is it reliable? ah huh and secure! you should consider making a big deal about it! bigger? i said bigger! oh, big-bigger deal bigger than what i'm doing? it's not complicated
most of the states that border the mississippi river are seeing outbreaks in many of the rural areas. that follow its natural trajectory right now this is the sort of remaining area where it is not yet there's been a high level of naive patients to the virus. jon: doctor professor of surgery, at john hopkins school of medicine. and a fox news contributor thank you. we'll be right back. deliver yo. and the peace of mind of knowing that important things like your prescriptions, and ballots, are...
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check out this incredible video of a dog stranded 120 feet above the mississippi river. a bridge inspector working on the site happened to spot the dog, his crew jumped into rescue mission mode, fashioning a makeshift harness out of rope, propelled. many the region then are able to lift the dog out to safety. we are told a local resident in mississippi adopted the dog shortly after the rescue. they are both going the extra mile for a very friend, good news for tonight. most-watched, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington. i am shannon bream. nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ >> officer down. >> fox news alert, two police officers shot as louisville kentucky repton unrest. masses taking to the streets with one message, justice failed us. >> the rights responding to kentucky's attorney general who announced one of 3 officers involved in breanna taylor accident would be charged and not for her killing.
check out this incredible video of a dog stranded 120 feet above the mississippi river. a bridge inspector working on the site happened to spot the dog, his crew jumped into rescue mission mode, fashioning a makeshift harness out of rope, propelled. many the region then are able to lift the dog out to safety. we are told a local resident in mississippi adopted the dog shortly after the rescue. they are both going the extra mile for a very friend, good news for tonight. most-watched, most...
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it was being concentrated around the mississippi river.ion of cotton was moving into new spaces, south and west as the 19th century progressed. so the people and the work of cotton moved south and west as the 19 century progressed. so the map is representing cotton bails, where these things were being produced, right? but implicit in this map, right, are the people who are forced to do labor of producing cotton. so each of these dots represent dozens or hundreds of thousands of and safe people moved into the south and into the west to produce this cotton. so the map is a representation not only of the movement of people across the country, the movement of cotton production, but also the movement of enslavement, right? the transformation of the geography of slavery. i mentioned a few weeks back when we were talking about the late colonial period, i mentioned that the slave population in north america by the late 1700s was experiencing a natural increase. the population was going up even beyond the numbers of enslaved people who were being i
it was being concentrated around the mississippi river.ion of cotton was moving into new spaces, south and west as the 19th century progressed. so the people and the work of cotton moved south and west as the 19 century progressed. so the map is representing cotton bails, where these things were being produced, right? but implicit in this map, right, are the people who are forced to do labor of producing cotton. so each of these dots represent dozens or hundreds of thousands of and safe people...
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galveston region and then eventually will move closer towards the north and eastward over the mississippi river there are the heavy rainfall totals, 4 to 6 inches. we've had so much rain in the area, a lot of it will be runoff, a lot of it will cause flooding. we have flooding concerns, flash flood watches and warnings in effect for parts of texas and much of coastal louisiana, the greatest risk around the houston, galveston area. hurricane teddy, a power follow storm will transition into an extra tropical low and affect atlantic canada and parts of maine, although we're not expecting a landfall here in the u.s. so that's some good news this morning. happy monday to you, todd and jillian. todd: happy monday to you. thanks, jd. >> you got it. jillian: your data is apparently safe from china under the new tiktok deal, president trump just okayed with oracle. todd: cheryl casone joins us live with the latest. welcome back from vacation. tiktok is still in the news. cheryl: the president put his stamp of approval over the weekend in a deal that would see oracle and walmart form partnerships with ti
galveston region and then eventually will move closer towards the north and eastward over the mississippi river there are the heavy rainfall totals, 4 to 6 inches. we've had so much rain in the area, a lot of it will be runoff, a lot of it will cause flooding. we have flooding concerns, flash flood watches and warnings in effect for parts of texas and much of coastal louisiana, the greatest risk around the houston, galveston area. hurricane teddy, a power follow storm will transition into an...
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system could jump up to 15 inches of rain and spread north bringing flash flood into the lower mississippi river valley, let's go to meteorologist adam klotz he is in the forecast center were the latest. >> this is only the second time we have made it through the entire alphabet and got into the greek alphabet, tropical storm beta 60 mile-per-hour winds likely going to stay tropical storm along one at that, very slow-moving, we saw this a week ago with hurricane sally, this is another crawler mostly a rain event, here's your motion making landfall on the texas coast late into monday, maybe even early tuesday morning, because it is moving so slow, that gives a lot of time for the rain moving through the area to pilot, here's what that looks like, showers on the texas coast is stretching to louisiana in the rain will be fairly widespread as it moves and areas getting as you set up to 15 inches but plenty of spots getting a - 10 inches and that's in a widespread area and inserted been saturated and flooding is going to be a big concern of this one, it is not the only system, hurricane teddy is out
system could jump up to 15 inches of rain and spread north bringing flash flood into the lower mississippi river valley, let's go to meteorologist adam klotz he is in the forecast center were the latest. >> this is only the second time we have made it through the entire alphabet and got into the greek alphabet, tropical storm beta 60 mile-per-hour winds likely going to stay tropical storm along one at that, very slow-moving, we saw this a week ago with hurricane sally, this is another...
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joe biden's message is like the mississippi river at flood stage.'t see half an inch deep, because it is so completely clouded by the mud. every day he changes his opinion depending on who he's talking to you, and it's really not as opinion, it's whatever prompter he's reading at the moment. one thing i'm going to say, i agree with bernie 100%. i hope joe biden does go out there and push these polities that bernie is talking about. let them push for a $15 minimum wage, because, first of all, to do that or federal level defies the reality that states are different. in some cases, $15 wouldn't hardly be much. in other states, they're already paying more than that. you're going to get a wage cut? that's it idiocy. let them talk about the things the left wing is so on fire about, and let them scare the daylights out of small business owners come out of corporations. let him scare the average factory worker, and that person who needs a job at the entry level. i can't think of anything that is better for donald trump than for joe biden to go out there and
joe biden's message is like the mississippi river at flood stage.'t see half an inch deep, because it is so completely clouded by the mud. every day he changes his opinion depending on who he's talking to you, and it's really not as opinion, it's whatever prompter he's reading at the moment. one thing i'm going to say, i agree with bernie 100%. i hope joe biden does go out there and push these polities that bernie is talking about. let them push for a $15 minimum wage, because, first of all, to...
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most of the states that border the mississippi river are seeing outbreaks in many of the rural areas.at follow its natural trajectory right now this is the sort of remaining area where it is not yet there's been a high level of naive patients to the virus. jon: doctor professor of surgery, at john hopkins school of medicine. and a fox news contributor thank you. we'll be right back. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz... a pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis when methotrexate has not helped enough. xeljanz can help relieve joint pain and swelling, stiffness, and helps stop further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher th
most of the states that border the mississippi river are seeing outbreaks in many of the rural areas.at follow its natural trajectory right now this is the sort of remaining area where it is not yet there's been a high level of naive patients to the virus. jon: doctor professor of surgery, at john hopkins school of medicine. and a fox news contributor thank you. we'll be right back. mornings were made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about...
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the idea was that it would be a forcible resettlement of population on the other side of the mississippi river out here. this is now oklahoma, it was then called indian territory. the georgia state government passed a law specifying that these lands in these northern area of georgia should be reallocated by a land lottery to white settlers. to forcibly dispossess the former inhabitants and handed over to the weights. this is the prelude to a movement, the trail of tears, by which the cherokee were shifted and forced to migrate several hundred miles under adverse conditions with large numbers of them dying along the way. it is one of the great human rights violations of the u.s. history, particular in georgia itself. and talk about the spread of american settlers and political power, we talked about the mexican more. this was the war fought between mexico and the u.s. in 1846 to 48. as i said then, although the american armies were not particularly well lead, they were much more effective to bend the mexican armies. they could win a spectacular series of battlefield victories. by late 1847, the
the idea was that it would be a forcible resettlement of population on the other side of the mississippi river out here. this is now oklahoma, it was then called indian territory. the georgia state government passed a law specifying that these lands in these northern area of georgia should be reallocated by a land lottery to white settlers. to forcibly dispossess the former inhabitants and handed over to the weights. this is the prelude to a movement, the trail of tears, by which the cherokee...
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growing up as a farmer's daughter in western kentucky, in hickman, a town of 3,000 people on the mississippi river that i know what you're thinking ♪ when you hear the way i talk when you hear the way i talk ♪ >> brown: her songs are often a poignant critique both of how outsiders view rural communities and of the social, political and economic systems that have shaped the lives of her family and neighbors. ♪ and her brother's back at home tending to her daddy's land ♪ he's farming for the businessman ♪ who takes the profit from his hand ♪ >> brown: i take it very seriously to represent my home and the people there in a respectful manner. oftentimes i feel like people who write about the south want to just keep pushing stereotypes. that does nothing, really, to capture the true essence of the south. >> brown: that focus on authenticity is also reflected in the album's raw sound. >> my philosophy, when it comes to recording, is, you're truly capturing a moment in time. and we are raw and we are gritty. and i wanted to make sure that people, when they heard my music, they heard us. ♪ ♪ this is the s
growing up as a farmer's daughter in western kentucky, in hickman, a town of 3,000 people on the mississippi river that i know what you're thinking ♪ when you hear the way i talk when you hear the way i talk ♪ >> brown: her songs are often a poignant critique both of how outsiders view rural communities and of the social, political and economic systems that have shaped the lives of her family and neighbors. ♪ and her brother's back at home tending to her daddy's land ♪ he's...
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just to let you know, it's located about 130 miles east-southeast of the mouth of the mississippi riverorm that is expected to make landfall sometime tomorrow but slow-moving storms mean dangerous storm surges and massive flooding potential. residents from texas to louisiana and alabama rushing to make last-minute preparations at this hour. two feet of rain expected in some areas. energy companies, refiners and ports are shutting down or have already shut the doors on their operations. the port of new orleans closed today. chevron and bp closing their offshore production facilities, evacuating workers. phillips 66 shutting its refinery in the region and shell cutting production to minimum rates. hurricane sally is the second major storm to interrupt operations this season. >>> walmart taking to the skies to make deliveries for health and wellness products, thanks to a new drone deal. let's get to ashley webster for the drone details. hi, ash. ashley: yeah. hey, liz. the drone wars are heating up. walmart says it's teaming up with a zip line, that's a company that is better known for its
just to let you know, it's located about 130 miles east-southeast of the mouth of the mississippi riverorm that is expected to make landfall sometime tomorrow but slow-moving storms mean dangerous storm surges and massive flooding potential. residents from texas to louisiana and alabama rushing to make last-minute preparations at this hour. two feet of rain expected in some areas. energy companies, refiners and ports are shutting down or have already shut the doors on their operations. the port...
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before we say good night, check out this incredible video of a dog a stranded 120 feet above the mississippi riverbridge inspector happened to spot the dog. his crew jumped into rescue mission mode. they fashioned a makeshift harness out of rope, propelled to the ledge beneath the bridge and were able to lift the dog out to safety. we are told a local resident from mississippi adopted the dog shortly there after rescue. going extra mile for a furry friend. that's good news for tonight. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. dayquil honey. the daytime coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, power through your day medicine. ♪ yeah, it's time for grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ after we make grilled cheese, ♪ ♪ then we're eating grilled cheese. ♪ ♪ because it's time. ♪ yeah. ♪ time for grilled cheese. (young woman) don't worry about it, grandma! this'll be fun.ah. (young woman) two chocolate milkshakes, please. (grandmother) make it three. (young woman) three? (grandmother) did
before we say good night, check out this incredible video of a dog a stranded 120 feet above the mississippi riverbridge inspector happened to spot the dog. his crew jumped into rescue mission mode. they fashioned a makeshift harness out of rope, propelled to the ledge beneath the bridge and were able to lift the dog out to safety. we are told a local resident from mississippi adopted the dog shortly there after rescue. going extra mile for a furry friend. that's good news for tonight....
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locally, up to ten inches of rain, but look how far one to three inches extend up into the mississippi rivergoing to be the issue that we're watching now, steve, as far as beta is concerned. >> and we're putting up on the screen here, we have these 2020 global extreme weather events. we talk all the time, i see headlines about record temperatures, record average temperatures, melting in the arctic. talk, if you would, a little bit about how all of these anecdotal things we hear, how they kind of come together and create potentially a situation where you're getting so many storms like this. >> well, look, here's the deal. this 2020 is on track, unless something crazy happens, 2020 is on track to be the hottest year on record. the last five years have been the hottest years on record. so you look at some of the global extremes that have happened, and because of climate change, because of a warming of the earth's atmosphere, because more moisture is getting put up into the atmosphere, we have been seeing these wild events. we talk zommy fires in the caucuses. we're talking tornado outbreaks her
locally, up to ten inches of rain, but look how far one to three inches extend up into the mississippi rivergoing to be the issue that we're watching now, steve, as far as beta is concerned. >> and we're putting up on the screen here, we have these 2020 global extreme weather events. we talk all the time, i see headlines about record temperatures, record average temperatures, melting in the arctic. talk, if you would, a little bit about how all of these anecdotal things we hear, how they...
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and it makes it all the way, about 1:00 a.m., not that far from, let's say, the tip of the mississippi riveruphin island. and then on up towards the northeast, but very slowly. and it's that rain after rain after rain event that we're going to see down here across the gulf coast. there are spots, very dark purpose, that approach 20 inches of rain. now, you're also talking about this surge. there's already surge in pascagoula, already surge in shell beach in louisiana, even a little bit of surge in apalachicola. but because this storm isn't going to move for 24 hours, that surge will get higher and higher and higher and the winds will still blow. a lot of power lines down, trees down, because the ground will be saturated and then it's going to get windy. this is an event that we're going to not put in the record books, but there will certainly be significant problems unlike laura, which had a 15-foot surge, we don't see that, but some time between 7 and 11, but that's a big surge if your house is only 7 feet above sea level. >> it's dumping a lot of rain. thank you very much. we know you're w
and it makes it all the way, about 1:00 a.m., not that far from, let's say, the tip of the mississippi riveruphin island. and then on up towards the northeast, but very slowly. and it's that rain after rain after rain event that we're going to see down here across the gulf coast. there are spots, very dark purpose, that approach 20 inches of rain. now, you're also talking about this surge. there's already surge in pascagoula, already surge in shell beach in louisiana, even a little bit of surge...
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here's one of our model runs and how slowly we think it's going to approach the mouth of the mississippi river, and that's never a good thing for storm surge, for wind obviously and for rainfall, and this is just one of our models. it may not be done with the area. so wednesday, maybe thursday, maybe not even until friday, so flooding will be a huge concern. pa paulette, that's a cat 1 or cat >>> we're on to the "s" storm. it's been an incredibly busy hurricane season. it's not letting up. see you in a few minutes. back over to you. >> it's hard to believe we're already on "s" and the season is not even over yet. rob, thank you so much. >>> well, an exciting come-from-behind finish at the u.s. open. after losing the first set to victoria azarenka in just 26 minutes, naomi osaka fought her way back to win this year's title. this gives the 22-year-old her second u.s. open title and third overall grand slam championship. osaka used her time on the court in her seven tournament matches to call attention to racial injustice wearing a different mask for each match, each bearing the name of a black v
here's one of our model runs and how slowly we think it's going to approach the mouth of the mississippi river, and that's never a good thing for storm surge, for wind obviously and for rainfall, and this is just one of our models. it may not be done with the area. so wednesday, maybe thursday, maybe not even until friday, so flooding will be a huge concern. pa paulette, that's a cat 1 or cat >>> we're on to the "s" storm. it's been an incredibly busy hurricane season. it's...
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and twisting river valleys, kind of in the lower left-hand corner of the state near the upper mississippi river. white counties that have been voting democratic for president cycle after cycle after cycle. counties inthese 2000. in 20 s 16, theywung. they are purple, slightly blue counties but they swung hard for donald trump. they did swing back a fair amount in the 2018 midterm so this is an area whether there are not attentive people but it is swinging. in a tight race, those margins can really matter. host: you talked about senator .arris' visit today you can watch it on c-span later today. compare the biden campaign strategy for wisconsin to what we saw audrey years ago and how much more aggressive are they going to be in the state? guest: there really is no comparison. wisconsin was for democrats, the most notorious example of neglect were not only did hillary clinton not visit wisconsin during the general election campaign, for probably more importantly, they just did not mount a serious field effort. they did not mount a serious advertising effort. they really did not go up on the air i
and twisting river valleys, kind of in the lower left-hand corner of the state near the upper mississippi river. white counties that have been voting democratic for president cycle after cycle after cycle. counties inthese 2000. in 20 s 16, theywung. they are purple, slightly blue counties but they swung hard for donald trump. they did swing back a fair amount in the 2018 midterm so this is an area whether there are not attentive people but it is swinging. in a tight race, those margins can...
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day, and the -- connect new york city come hudson river, lake erie, ohio into a canal, ohio river, mississippi all the way to the gulf of mexico. in the early days we didn't have a big federal government. so in terms of funding and delimiting the ohio and erie canal and the erie canal depended on the states. fortunately the state of new york had a champion there, dewitt clinton, became their canal commission and got the job done through the state of new york. then he rose to become the governor of new york. ohio, facing a a similar challe in terms of funding et cetera, you find it on the verge of bankruptcy. the canal project is worth more than all the value of the land in ohio. how do you fund this thing? believe it or not new york back the bonds and it was dewitt clinton became to ohio for the groundbreaking to build the canal through ohio. why? guess what. make a lot of beneficial differences to the state of new york including the fact new york city became the only port i could export and import goods, making it the financial capital of america. in ohio we had a fellow by the name of alfred
day, and the -- connect new york city come hudson river, lake erie, ohio into a canal, ohio river, mississippi all the way to the gulf of mexico. in the early days we didn't have a big federal government. so in terms of funding and delimiting the ohio and erie canal and the erie canal depended on the states. fortunately the state of new york had a champion there, dewitt clinton, became their canal commission and got the job done through the state of new york. then he rose to become the governor...
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they would ultimately connect new york city, hudson river, erie canal, lake erie, ohio river, mississippi, all the way down to the gulf of mexico. in the early days of america, we did not have a big federal government. so in terms of actually funding and implementing the ohio and airy canal depended on the states. fortunately, the state of new york had a champion there. i fell up by the name of dewitt clinton. he then rose to become the governor of the state of new york. ohio, facing a similar challenge in terms of funding, etc. you find it is on the verge of bankruptcy. the canal project is worth more than all the value of the land in ohio. so how do you fund this thing? believe it or not, the state of new york backed the bonds. it was dewitt clinton who came to the ohio. why? guess what? it made a lot of beneficial difference to the state of new york, including the fact that new york city became the only port that could export and import goods, making it the financial capital of america. in ohio, we had a fellow by the name of alfred kelly who became the canal commissioner and took it o
they would ultimately connect new york city, hudson river, erie canal, lake erie, ohio river, mississippi, all the way down to the gulf of mexico. in the early days of america, we did not have a big federal government. so in terms of actually funding and implementing the ohio and airy canal depended on the states. fortunately, the state of new york had a champion there. i fell up by the name of dewitt clinton. he then rose to become the governor of the state of new york. ohio, facing a similar...
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it's currently about 135—miles, or 220 kilometres, southeast of the mississippi river.t's too early to say exactly where. mandatory evacuations are underway for low—lying areas along the gulf coast. five storms in the gulf, not all of them in the gulf. they may run out of names. how do you teach politics, history and architecture all in one go? well how about this? pennsylvania is known as the keystone state. it has been since the founding of this nation, when it played a vital role in america's independence. keystone is an architectural term — the central stone in an arch that holds all the other pieces in place. these days, it's also a political metaphor. a candidate likely needs pennsylvania to win —— or hold the presidency. president obama won the state twice, before president trump eked out a victory in 2016 by fewer than 50 thousand votes. to win again, he'll need to keep those voters in his corner. the bbc has been to speak to some of them in the industrial city of johnstown pennsylvania. democrats and republicans are all basically conservative, anti—abortion, no
it's currently about 135—miles, or 220 kilometres, southeast of the mississippi river.t's too early to say exactly where. mandatory evacuations are underway for low—lying areas along the gulf coast. five storms in the gulf, not all of them in the gulf. they may run out of names. how do you teach politics, history and architecture all in one go? well how about this? pennsylvania is known as the keystone state. it has been since the founding of this nation, when it played a vital role in...
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brought into the struggle by the a teenagermett till, bludgeoned to death and thrown in the mississippi riveredly whistling at a white woman. to comment on what i vulgar, one of the most divisively planned events in recent memory. it is the republican convention. racism is -- to -- whoe you new left six motherless children driving black people to the polls in mississippi to vote. burned -- wonderful demonstration of dedicated dynamic. something that is a bucket of rocks in the white house knows nothing about -- listen america, god is on your side. need america great again? count the bodies. don has done is made hate. host: we saw several african-americans support the president during the rnc. what was your response to that? they eat more oreos than i have. [laughter] look, you can get anybody to say anything. they gave him a pass on impeachable violations. how about that? host: aside from that -- caller: the republican senator? host: you saw them coming out in various aspects for the president did that have any sway with you? what was your specific reaction to that? caller: what are you askin
brought into the struggle by the a teenagermett till, bludgeoned to death and thrown in the mississippi riveredly whistling at a white woman. to comment on what i vulgar, one of the most divisively planned events in recent memory. it is the republican convention. racism is -- to -- whoe you new left six motherless children driving black people to the polls in mississippi to vote. burned -- wonderful demonstration of dedicated dynamic. something that is a bucket of rocks in the white house knows...
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brought into the struggle by the a teenagermett till, bludgeoned to death and thrown in the mississippi riveredly whistling at a white woman. to comment on what i vulgar, one of the most divisively planned events in recent memory. it is the republican convention. racism is -- to -- whoe you new left six motherless children driving black people to the polls in mississippi to vote. burned -- wonderful demonstration of dedicated dynamic. something that is a bucket of rocks in the white house knows nothing about -- listen america, god is on your side. need america great again? count the bodies. don has done is made hate. host: we saw several african-americans support the president during the rnc. what was your response to that? they eat more oreos than i have. [laughter] look, you can get anybody to say anything. they gave him a pass on impeachable violations. how about that? host: aside from that -- caller: the republican senator? host: you saw them coming out in various aspects for the president did that have any sway with you? what was your specific reaction to that? caller: what are you askin
brought into the struggle by the a teenagermett till, bludgeoned to death and thrown in the mississippi riveredly whistling at a white woman. to comment on what i vulgar, one of the most divisively planned events in recent memory. it is the republican convention. racism is -- to -- whoe you new left six motherless children driving black people to the polls in mississippi to vote. burned -- wonderful demonstration of dedicated dynamic. something that is a bucket of rocks in the white house knows...
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up we'll push it off tomorrow showers and storms in the gulf stormy through the mid-ohio and mississippi rivert kari hall. we have yet to see the sunshine because of all this thick smoke around the bay area. this is a live look at walnut creek right now. and it's very unhealthy to be outside. not just for people with breathing problems but everybody at this point. the smoke is being pushed down closer to the surface. and it's keeping our temperatures down as well. as we go through the forecast, it does warm up slightly over the next few days, and maybe some improvements in our air quality next week. >> you know it's a good week >> you know it's a good week when you can do this twice in one week two days in a row! oh, my gosh! look out the boys going into that stadiu. it's not the sci-fi stadium. in ingelwood, california, clear and mild 77 oh, my gosh. cowboys/rams sunday night football night in america. yeah >> yeah! roker's back >> sofi. if it was sci-fi stadium, that would be a cable network can't talk about that. >> we love you, babe >>> coming up next, you have needs. they got solutions th
up we'll push it off tomorrow showers and storms in the gulf stormy through the mid-ohio and mississippi rivert kari hall. we have yet to see the sunshine because of all this thick smoke around the bay area. this is a live look at walnut creek right now. and it's very unhealthy to be outside. not just for people with breathing problems but everybody at this point. the smoke is being pushed down closer to the surface. and it's keeping our temperatures down as well. as we go through the forecast,...