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the sac will be exhibited at the new charleston international african-american museum.his sac has taken so many twists and turns, along its journey in our country. the moment of the sac's history took place when a free-market shopper, just like you or me was looking through ben's in tennessee and coming through rags and came across this sac that looked like a ride. the price was around $20. she thought it and later discovered it was not at all what it seemed. because the sac, even compelling with twists and turns it open up endlessly about women's proper, about black families, heirlooms and inheritances, about love and resilience. passing down items that are treasured from previous generations that brings to mind lost loved ones. common family practice and one that i have been fortunate enough to engage in as well with a number of items given to be by my mother, my grandmother and my great aunt. i think recipe books, clothing we've received from our parents and grandparents. ashley's sack has kept with that tradition but also stands apart from. different with something
the sac will be exhibited at the new charleston international african-american museum.his sac has taken so many twists and turns, along its journey in our country. the moment of the sac's history took place when a free-market shopper, just like you or me was looking through ben's in tennessee and coming through rags and came across this sac that looked like a ride. the price was around $20. she thought it and later discovered it was not at all what it seemed. because the sac, even compelling...
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which is the owner of the fact and was given to the smithsonian.still it will be exhibited at the new charlestonnternational african-american museum. this sac has taken so many twists and turns along his journey to these various sites in our country. one of the pivotal moments of the sex history took place when our fleamarket shopper just like you or just like me was looking through bins in tennessee. and was combing through racks and came across this sac, look like a rag. as with other rags, it went for around $20. we later discovered it was not all what it seems. because in fact, even when the twists and turns that it has taken, are the many sides it can go with, about insulated sides, about women's textile and craftwork . about black families. about inheritances, this was about love and about renewal. mothers and daughters often passed down items that are treasured based on previous generations. that sings a lost loved ones. this is a common family practice and it is one that i have been fortunate enough to engage in as well in a number of items given to me with another by my grandmother and
which is the owner of the fact and was given to the smithsonian.still it will be exhibited at the new charlestonnternational african-american museum. this sac has taken so many twists and turns along his journey to these various sites in our country. one of the pivotal moments of the sex history took place when our fleamarket shopper just like you or just like me was looking through bins in tennessee. and was combing through racks and came across this sac, look like a rag. as with other rags,...
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and london newspapers are read in austin and in boston both are read in philadelphia and new york city and charlestonether genuine world conversation aboutns constitutional first principles like what should beho the rules for the empire? and britain has to pay for this really expensive for they think it's only fair was big beneficiaries got rid of the british colonies so they will start imposing taxes and the seven years war conventionally begin 1757 and ends with the treaty in 1763. but the aftermath of that to pay for that were britain will tax america to eventually lead to thehe american revolution and that will be the continuation because eventually france will jump back in the audience may not know american revolution is one part of a larger global struggle britain has to defend the colonies of india and africa and keep troops at home so the french will not invade we won the battle of yorktown with two french fighters on land and sea for every american even at yorktown a part of a larger part at the time 3 million americans 10 million brits 30 million french folks. >> washington starts all this.
and london newspapers are read in austin and in boston both are read in philadelphia and new york city and charlestonether genuine world conversation aboutns constitutional first principles like what should beho the rules for the empire? and britain has to pay for this really expensive for they think it's only fair was big beneficiaries got rid of the british colonies so they will start imposing taxes and the seven years war conventionally begin 1757 and ends with the treaty in 1763. but the...
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newspapers are being read in london and both of them are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston so you're beginning to have a genuine world conversation and that the conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire? and britain having one candidate will have to pay for this really expensive war and they think it's only fair that america was the big beneficiary that it just got rid of big british threat to the colonies so they will start imposing taxes. the seven years war conventionally begins in 1757 ends with the treaty of paris in 1763 but the aftermath of that to pay for that war britain will try to tax america and that will eventually lead to the american revolution and the revolution is going to be the continuation of the world war begins eventually france is going to jump back in and begin our audience might not know even though they are really sophisticated the american revolution is one part of a larger global struggle in written has to defend colonies in india and in africa and troops at home so the french won't invade but
newspapers are being read in london and both of them are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston so you're beginning to have a genuine world conversation and that the conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire? and britain having one candidate will have to pay for this really expensive war and they think it's only fair that america was the big beneficiary that it just got rid of big british threat to the colonies so they...
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boston and boston newspapers are being read in london and both are red in philadelphia new york city and charlestonave a genuie world conversation it's a conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the roles for the empire and britain having one going to have to pay for this expensive war and they think it's only fair it ended with the big beneficiary getting rid of the huge threat to the british colonies so they are going to oppose taxes immediately after wars and, for seven years war eventually begins in 1757, a treaty of paris in 1763 but the aftermath of that to pay for that were britain it is going to try to tax america and eventually lead american revolution and the american revolution will be the continuation of world work because france is going to jump back in again our audience might not know even though fair sophisticated from the american revolutionary war was one part of larger mobile struggle, britain has to defend colonies in india, africa, to keep troops at home so french won't invade we might think week one the battle, there were two french fighters on la
boston and boston newspapers are being read in london and both are red in philadelphia new york city and charlestonave a genuie world conversation it's a conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the roles for the empire and britain having one going to have to pay for this expensive war and they think it's only fair it ended with the big beneficiary getting rid of the huge threat to the british colonies so they are going to oppose taxes immediately after wars and,...
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newspapers being read and funded and the both of them are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston so you're beginning to have actually a genuine world conversation in a conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire. and britain's having one candidate will havete to pay ths really expensive war and they think it is only fair that americans should be the big beneficiaries and we just gotta read of a huge front threat to the british colonies of the coin to start opposing taxes immediately after the war said in seven years more and conventionally begins in 1757 and is with the treaty of tariffs in 1763 but in the aftermath of that to pay for that more in person will try to tax america is going to eventually native to the american revolution and american revolution will be the continuation cold war because eventually france will jump back and and even though the really sophisticated, the american revolutionary, is one part of a larger global struggle in britain as to defend the colonies in india, and africa and keep the troops at home s
newspapers being read and funded and the both of them are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston so you're beginning to have actually a genuine world conversation in a conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire. and britain's having one candidate will havete to pay ths really expensive war and they think it is only fair that americans should be the big beneficiaries and we just gotta read of a huge front threat to the...
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newspapers are being read in london and both of them are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston so you're beginning to have actually ya genuine world conversation and it's a conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire. and britons having one candidate who's going to have to pay for this really expensive war and they think it's only fair that americans chip in. there the big beneficiary, they just got rid of a huge french threat to the british colonies so they're going to start imposing taxes immediately afterwards and. the seven years war conventionally begins in 1757 and ends with the treaty of paris in 1763 and the aftermath of that to pay for that war, britain is going to try to tax america and that's going to eventually lead to the american revolution and the american revolution will be the continuation of a world war which eventually rants will jump back in and eventually the audience might not know even thoughtheir sophisticated , the evamerican revolution was one part of a larger global struggle. britain has to defend co
newspapers are being read in london and both of them are being read in philadelphia and new york city and charleston so you're beginning to have actually ya genuine world conversation and it's a conversation about constitutional first principles like what should be the rules for the empire. and britons having one candidate who's going to have to pay for this really expensive war and they think it's only fair that americans chip in. there the big beneficiary, they just got rid of a huge french...
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boston newspapers are being read in london and both of them ring rent in philadelphia and new york city and charleston are beginning to have actually a genuine world conversation is a conversation about constitutional first principles like should be the rules for the empire. in britain having one candidate will have to pay for this really senseless were they thinking that it's only fair than americans should be the big beneficiaries that just gotten rid of a huge french threat to the british colonies so there going to start evoking taxes immediately after the war said, the seven-year support initially begins in 1757 and is in 1763 and thus the aftermath, to pay for that war, britain will try to tax america that will eventually be to the american revolution. in american revolution is going to be the continuation of a world war because eventually france is going to just under joe back in and begin. even though the really sophisticated, it's one part of a larger global struggle in britain has to defend the colonies in india and in africa, and keep the troops in homes of the french want to invade printed
boston newspapers are being read in london and both of them ring rent in philadelphia and new york city and charleston are beginning to have actually a genuine world conversation is a conversation about constitutional first principles like should be the rules for the empire. in britain having one candidate will have to pay for this really senseless were they thinking that it's only fair than americans should be the big beneficiaries that just gotten rid of a huge french threat to the british...
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greg stewart, a member of the confederate veterans told the new york times in 2015 charleston massacrere asking me to agree that my great-grandparents and great-great-grandparents were, accepting such a reality means the deterioration of a narrative that had long been part of their lineage and the integration of so much of who they believe themselves to be. >> is it possible for us to believe that george washington, thomas jefferson were monsters? is not hard-pressed to say? is it possible you can be a beautiful thinker and amazing architectural case and be a courant and the monster trucks. >> it's interesting even that formulation is fascinating because i'm almost less interested or asking to except my great-grandfather was a monster and are not interested in the interiority of your grandfather's spirit, it's much less distinct or relevant to me if you think or don't think your right grandfather was a monster, what's more important is that you accept by your brand product but to preserve a monstrous cause and it's almost like how we think about people were like there's not a racist bo
greg stewart, a member of the confederate veterans told the new york times in 2015 charleston massacrere asking me to agree that my great-grandparents and great-great-grandparents were, accepting such a reality means the deterioration of a narrative that had long been part of their lineage and the integration of so much of who they believe themselves to be. >> is it possible for us to believe that george washington, thomas jefferson were monsters? is not hard-pressed to say? is it...
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may give full approval to the moderna and johnson and johnson back seeds in atlanta charleston, siri ktvu fox two news evidence the first covid related deaths in california and other parts of the country happened in january of 2020 several weeks earlier than first thought and long before most medical experts in the country were aware the coronavirus could create a global pandemic. bay area news group examined medical records from january of 2020 from california and five other states that research found covid-19 was likely a factor and at least a half dozen deaths during that month alone some business owners who are requiring employees to get vaccinated say they're worried that they're going to be losing good workers who are hesitant to get the shots ktvu is azenith smith spoke to a restaurant owner in san jose, who anticipates losing some of his employees. part of it feels like we're kind of shooting ourselves in the foot because trying to look out for other people's safety means that we're going to be losing really good team members. erik nielsen owns sp two restaurant the first restaurant in san jos
may give full approval to the moderna and johnson and johnson back seeds in atlanta charleston, siri ktvu fox two news evidence the first covid related deaths in california and other parts of the country happened in january of 2020 several weeks earlier than first thought and long before most medical experts in the country were aware the coronavirus could create a global pandemic. bay area news group examined medical records from january of 2020 from california and five other states that...
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greg stewart, a member of the confederate veteran told the new york times and aftermath into thousand 15 charleston, you're asking me to agree that my great grandparents and great-great-grandparents were accepting such a reality would mean the deterioration of a narrative that was long part of their lineage the disintegration so much of who they believe themselves to be in the world. >> is it possible for us to believe that george washington, thomas jefferson or monsters? is that hard for us to say? is a possible you could be a beautiful thinker and having amazing architecture and be a monster? >> it's interesting that formulation is fascinating because i am almost less interested for greg saying you're asking me to accept my great-great-grandfather was a monster and i'm not really interested in the inferiority of your grandfather's spirit. [laughter] it much less interesting or relevant to me if you inc. or don't think your great-grandfather was a monster. what is more important is that you accept that your grandfather fought to preserve a monstrous cause it's almost like how we think about people
greg stewart, a member of the confederate veteran told the new york times and aftermath into thousand 15 charleston, you're asking me to agree that my great grandparents and great-great-grandparents were accepting such a reality would mean the deterioration of a narrative that was long part of their lineage the disintegration so much of who they believe themselves to be in the world. >> is it possible for us to believe that george washington, thomas jefferson or monsters? is that hard for...
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i spoke at charleston, at the new york town museum a few weeks ago, one night. about the size of this, and i have launch the next day with jimmy flatly, your skipper on saratoga. and, he had just, good naval 88 or, he had just a right hip replacement two days before, and he shows up, and has a brunch for me, i cannot believe he was in a wheelchair. okay, that is i can't walk anywhere with this. that's when i went through basic training, i salute that. they cut your tie off on solo day, i still have that step in a scrapbook. he wore ties? >> i did. it is a squadron ron and i were in. a great airplane. douglas built that sky raid, you i loved that because i lived through 3000 hours in it. that airplane there it was fun some great friends there. you want a reality check? look at that picture today at the hotel and there are eight guys left and that was the reality and a lot of it wasn't necessarily pilot performance but in those days but they did the airplane was pretty risky. a terrible airplane. laterally and unstable on the boat. in lexington when we are togethe
i spoke at charleston, at the new york town museum a few weeks ago, one night. about the size of this, and i have launch the next day with jimmy flatly, your skipper on saratoga. and, he had just, good naval 88 or, he had just a right hip replacement two days before, and he shows up, and has a brunch for me, i cannot believe he was in a wheelchair. okay, that is i can't walk anywhere with this. that's when i went through basic training, i salute that. they cut your tie off on solo day, i still...
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a member of the sons of confederate veterans told the new times in the aftermath of the 2015 charleston massacre quote, you asked me to agree that my great grandparents and great, great grandparents were monsters. accepting such a reality would, for them, mean the deterioration of a narrative that has long been part of their lineage and the disintegration of so much of who they believed themselves to be in the world. >> yeah. so is it possible for us to believe that george washington, thomas jefferson were monsters? right? is that hard for us to say? also is a possible you could be a a beautiful thinker and have amazing architectural taste nba ormonde and be a monster? >> yet. i mean it's interesting even that formulation is fascinating because i am almost less interested in for a great singer asked me to accept my great, great grandfather was a monster. i am not really interested in the theory already of your grandfathers spirit or what is in his heart. like much less interesting are relevant to me if you think i don't think your great grandfather was a monster was is more importantly
a member of the sons of confederate veterans told the new times in the aftermath of the 2015 charleston massacre quote, you asked me to agree that my great grandparents and great, great grandparents were monsters. accepting such a reality would, for them, mean the deterioration of a narrative that has long been part of their lineage and the disintegration of so much of who they believed themselves to be in the world. >> yeah. so is it possible for us to believe that george washington,...
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that a naval force eventually is going to come to charleston because charleston is a major southern city. it's the best port south of new rich area. lots of slaves, rice, indigo. and in early june, this british naval squadron arrives off the coast of charleston. this naval squadron was supposed to go to north carolina, but they were delayed by storms. and by the time they arrive at north carolina in march, they find out about moore's creek bridge. north carolina has been lost so they go to south carolina. and on june 28th, 1776, the british navy attacks charleston in the battle of sullivan's island. this would be the battle of sullivan's island. anybody ever been to charleston? what do you think of charleston, matt? it's very old, very historic. pretty nice place, actually. the british navy has a disaster. the americans are firing very, very accurately. they shoot the heck out of two british warships. a third british warship gets stuck. the british are forced to burn it because they're afraid the americans will capture it and the british are repelled to charleston. and south carolina is now secured for the colonists' ca
that a naval force eventually is going to come to charleston because charleston is a major southern city. it's the best port south of new rich area. lots of slaves, rice, indigo. and in early june, this british naval squadron arrives off the coast of charleston. this naval squadron was supposed to go to north carolina, but they were delayed by storms. and by the time they arrive at north carolina in march, they find out about moore's creek bridge. north carolina has been lost so they go to...
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this spreads into the raleigh, durham area, south carolina, charleston, where air temperatures of 91 degrees, but the heat index, this say new forecast for new jersey today. 110 degrees will be the feel-like temperature. across the carolinas, we're near 106. so, tough conditions with all these heat alerts currently in place. so, we're watching this for 106 million people through the afternoon all the way into early friday morning a also, tropical depression fred is making its way across the dominican republic the better news, it's starting to break apart plenty of time for i sunshine coa coastal areas of the pacific northwest dealing with fire danger and temperatures, mid 90s. one more element we do have severe weather across the northeast. we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right, janessa, we'll talk to you then. >>> r.j. smith is going back to school and looking to find his footing in a different sport north carolina at&t university, has his sights set on competing for the golf team, petitioning the ncaa for his eligibility to be able to play while completing his studies. he was drafted to the nba right out of high sc
this spreads into the raleigh, durham area, south carolina, charleston, where air temperatures of 91 degrees, but the heat index, this say new forecast for new jersey today. 110 degrees will be the feel-like temperature. across the carolinas, we're near 106. so, tough conditions with all these heat alerts currently in place. so, we're watching this for 106 million people through the afternoon all the way into early friday morning a also, tropical depression fred is making its way across the...
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, along the path of ida, you can see from mobile up to tupelo, nashville, knoxville, charleston, washington, d.c., newe're talking 3 to some places 7 or 8 inches of rain, and we've got a moderate risk of flooding all the way up into the northeast and mid-atlantic as well. >> i'm meteorologist kari hall as we take a look at our forecast for the inland areas over the next seven days. hot and smoky today but an ocean breeze will pick up tomorrow and cool off our temperatures and clear the smoke. we continue to cool off by the middle to the end of the week for the inland valleys. san francisco to the mid 60s and that's about what we'll see for the rest of the week. sun and clouds, we continue to watch for the caldor fire, another update in 20 minutes. >>> in this part of downtown, guys, there are two things that you notice, the sound of generators going and the smell of diesel fuel running those generators. otherwise, there is nothing going on. >> al, you're in the french quarter, right? is that where you are? >> yes. yeah. >> we keep seeing that one big devastated building. does the rest of the quarter l
, along the path of ida, you can see from mobile up to tupelo, nashville, knoxville, charleston, washington, d.c., newe're talking 3 to some places 7 or 8 inches of rain, and we've got a moderate risk of flooding all the way up into the northeast and mid-atlantic as well. >> i'm meteorologist kari hall as we take a look at our forecast for the inland areas over the next seven days. hot and smoky today but an ocean breeze will pick up tomorrow and cool off our temperatures and clear the...
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than 100 people were evacuated due to flash floods in new jersey, while others had to be rescued from their cars. kris van cleave is in charlestonland, near where the storm hit the coast. it seemed to hit so quickly. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. people were relieved to see it come and go, but this is the area where the storm came ashore. 96% of this town is still in the dark, and that's the case for tens of thousands of people across new england. utility crews are now racing the clock because starting tomorrow the temperatures are going to soar. they'll go over 90 in parts of connecticut by wednesday. waves lashed the rhode island shoreline sunday as tropical storm henri made landfall. with heavy rains causing transformers to explode and more than 140,000 homes in the northeast to lose power. >> stay at home. stay off the roads. >> reporter: rhode island governor dan mckee said at one point more than 80,000 homes were without power in his state. >> lot of wind and a lot of heavy rain. and all the sudden boom. >> reporter: irv mazure lives in westerly, rhode island, where the storm came ashore. he says he felt
than 100 people were evacuated due to flash floods in new jersey, while others had to be rescued from their cars. kris van cleave is in charlestonland, near where the storm hit the coast. it seemed to hit so quickly. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. people were relieved to see it come and go, but this is the area where the storm came ashore. 96% of this town is still in the dark, and that's the case for tens of thousands of people across new england. utility crews are now...
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charleston 102 in louisville. st. louis, it will feel like 107. and the late week, temperatures will be in the 90s from cincinnati, buffalo, raleigh, new york city, you factor in the feels like temperatures. it's going to feel like it's closer to 100 degrees. and we've got more severe weather firing up today. through the upper midwest, minneapolis, lacrosse, wakefield, look at the severe possibilities today from des moines, lacrosse, duluth, on into madison we are looking at dangerous lightning, hail, tornados possible with heavy rain anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of rain in the upper midwest. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. >>> good tuesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we look at our air quality it has been improving for the north bay and south bay and we are still looking at a hazy sky and moderate air quality, definitely affecting those who are sensitive to the
charleston 102 in louisville. st. louis, it will feel like 107. and the late week, temperatures will be in the 90s from cincinnati, buffalo, raleigh, new york city, you factor in the feels like temperatures. it's going to feel like it's closer to 100 degrees. and we've got more severe weather firing up today. through the upper midwest, minneapolis, lacrosse, wakefield, look at the severe possibilities today from des moines, lacrosse, duluth, on into madison we are looking at dangerous...
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new england all the way down to newburn, north carolina. a little bit of a break. first, one more day of triple digit feels-like temperatures from philadelphia, raleigh, augusta, on into nashville, memphis and charleston then this front pushes through temperatures are much cooler and you look into the beginning of next week and look at the temperatures getting into the 80s much more comfortable with lower humidity now the latest on fred still a tropical depression. we expect it to start to intensify once it starts to get into the gulf waters moving north. tropical tropical storm warnings are up for southern florida. the system will cut across the keys sometime late saturday and then rocket on up into the southeast and into the mid mississippi river valley before it does, you'll be looking at rainfall amounts three to seven inches locally. could be upwards of 10 inches. flash flooding possible. look how far that heavy rain goes up. guess what got another system behind it could be following in its footsteps. invest 95l, chance of formation 70% in the next few days tropical depression could form sometime this weekend. we'll continue to track that as well but we're going to get to your local forecast comi
new england all the way down to newburn, north carolina. a little bit of a break. first, one more day of triple digit feels-like temperatures from philadelphia, raleigh, augusta, on into nashville, memphis and charleston then this front pushes through temperatures are much cooler and you look into the beginning of next week and look at the temperatures getting into the 80s much more comfortable with lower humidity now the latest on fred still a tropical depression. we expect it to start to...
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charleston again. oh, that is... that's about all i can do. that is unbelievable. you can expect far more of this if will can strike gold once more in tokyo. mike bushell, bbc newsst get and you are always accurate. there is a limit, isn't there? what i'd like is like a mystic meg crystal ball and dry ice. up mystic meg crystal ball and dry ice. up went real. i mystic meg crystal ball and dry ice. up went real-— up went real. i am camping next week. up went real. i am camping next week- why? _ up went real. i am camping next week. why? can _ up went real. i am camping next week. why? can you _ up went real. i am camping next week. why? can you move - up went real. i am camping next week. why? can you move in - up went real. i am camping next week. why? can you move in to| up went real. i am camping next. week. why? can you move in to the middle of this _ week. why? can you move in to the middle of this week? _ week. why? can you move in to the middle of this week? i _ week. why? can you move in to the middle of this week? i am - week. why? can you move in to the middle of this week? i am sure - week. why? can you move in to the middle of this week? i am sure the
charleston again. oh, that is... that's about all i can do. that is unbelievable. you can expect far more of this if will can strike gold once more in tokyo. mike bushell, bbc newsst get and you are always accurate. there is a limit, isn't there? what i'd like is like a mystic meg crystal ball and dry ice. up mystic meg crystal ball and dry ice. up went real. i mystic meg crystal ball and dry ice. up went real-— up went real. i am camping next week. up went real. i am camping next week- why?...
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sea levels that will soon threaten the habitability of great american cities like miami, new york, and charleston. we are seeing the acidification of the oceans that threaten fishing and marine life. and we're seeing an increase in disease. we have got to move away from fossil fuel. we have got to end fracking. i urge a no vote on this amendment. the presiding officer: the question is on the amendment. is there a sufficient second? there is. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 57, the nays are 42. the amendment is agreed to. the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: i ask unanimous consent that following the rubio amendment, the following amendments be in order, that the amendments be reported by number with no amendments in order prior to a vote in relation to the amendment -- shelby 3293, grassley 3251, wyden 3569, tuberville 3113, klobuchar 3731. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from south carolina. mr. scott: i call up my amendment 3073 and ask that it
sea levels that will soon threaten the habitability of great american cities like miami, new york, and charleston. we are seeing the acidification of the oceans that threaten fishing and marine life. and we're seeing an increase in disease. we have got to move away from fossil fuel. we have got to end fracking. i urge a no vote on this amendment. the presiding officer: the question is on the amendment. is there a sufficient second? there is. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the...