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me, it just doesn't really harmonize with the image i have of the northern german landscape in north georgia home. so the rangers are trying to keep down the numbers of greater ria, for example by drilling holes into their eggs. but the birds just lay more of them . 3 years have no natural predators here. unlike in south america, where greater ria fall prey to jaguar's. but the rangers, in northern germany hope the local wild boar will start to take an interest in the re is x. there are this is theresa when on trying once or twice an egg. this eyes will be, it'll be interested in finding more an open to see it on, on a thin on that and wild boar is approaching. the nest won't be scared off by a male. ria, hawkins, they'll manage to eat the eggs to gain wood defenses. and now people like district hunter, hika funk, are joining the effort to keep the ria population and check they've shot more than 200 at the animals with official permission. of course, they are not trying to kill all of them. focus convinced that the real will continue to multiply. he says the clever birds are leaving the area
me, it just doesn't really harmonize with the image i have of the northern german landscape in north georgia home. so the rangers are trying to keep down the numbers of greater ria, for example by drilling holes into their eggs. but the birds just lay more of them . 3 years have no natural predators here. unlike in south america, where greater ria fall prey to jaguar's. but the rangers, in northern germany hope the local wild boar will start to take an interest in the re is x. there are this is...
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me, it just doesn't really harmonize with the image i have of the northern german landscape in north georgia. the rangers are trying to keep down the numbers of greater ria, for example by drilling holes into their eggs. but the birds just lay more of them . 3 years have no natural predators here. unlike in south america, where greater reappraised, jaguars, but the rangers, in northern germany hope the local wild boar will start to take an interest in their auditors saturdays. opens on trying once more tries and exit. this eyes will be, it'll be interested in finding more an open to see metrics in montana and wild boar is approaching. the nest won't be scared off by a male. ria bind token, but they'll manage to eat the eggs to gain would be fastened saturday. and now people like district hunter, hiker, funk, are joining the effort to keep the ria population and check. they've shot more than $200.00 of the animals with official permission. of course. they are not trying to kill all of them. phone is convinced that the real will continue to multiply. he says the clever birds are leaving the ar
me, it just doesn't really harmonize with the image i have of the northern german landscape in north georgia. the rangers are trying to keep down the numbers of greater ria, for example by drilling holes into their eggs. but the birds just lay more of them . 3 years have no natural predators here. unlike in south america, where greater reappraised, jaguars, but the rangers, in northern germany hope the local wild boar will start to take an interest in their auditors saturdays. opens on trying...
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me, it just doesn't really harmonize with the image i have of the northern german landscape in north georgia home. so the rangers are trying to keep down the numbers of greater ria, for example by drilling holes into their eggs. but the birds just lay more of them . 3 years have no natural predators here. unlike in south america, where greater fall prey to jaguar's. but the rangers, in northern germany hope the local wild boar will start to take an interest in the re is x. there are this is theresa when on trying once or twice an egg. this is eyes will be it. it will be interested in finding more an open to see it on a method. and wild boar is approaching, the nest won't be scared off by a male. ria, nice bind open, but they'll manage to eat the eggs to gain wood defenses. and now people like district hunter, haycock funk, are joining the effort to keep the ria population and check they've shot more than 200 at the animals with official permission. of course, they are not trying to kill all of them. phone is convinced that the real will continue to multiply. he says the clever birds are leav
me, it just doesn't really harmonize with the image i have of the northern german landscape in north georgia home. so the rangers are trying to keep down the numbers of greater ria, for example by drilling holes into their eggs. but the birds just lay more of them . 3 years have no natural predators here. unlike in south america, where greater fall prey to jaguar's. but the rangers, in northern germany hope the local wild boar will start to take an interest in the re is x. there are this is...
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she is an assistant professor of history at the university of north georgia. thank you anne for being here and let me introduce our our second panelist today and that is adrian brettle who is author of our second book colossal ambitions confederate planning for a post civil war world. he is a lecturer and associate director of the political history and leadership program in school of historical philosophical and religious religious studies, arizona state university. right next to my hometown in scottsdale, arizona, so it's a great pleasure to have both in and adrian here today and if you would please start us off. just tell us a little bit about your book. basic information for those who haven't had a chance to read it yet. thank you in absolutely. thanks to the now center for having us today and thanks to the virginia book festival for including us. i'm looking forward to a great event. so my book looks at international influences on the creation of the confederacy. as the civil war opened and the spring of 1861 the newly declared confederate states of americ
she is an assistant professor of history at the university of north georgia. thank you anne for being here and let me introduce our our second panelist today and that is adrian brettle who is author of our second book colossal ambitions confederate planning for a post civil war world. he is a lecturer and associate director of the political history and leadership program in school of historical philosophical and religious religious studies, arizona state university. right next to my hometown in...
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north. even georgia into the carolinas. we'll be talking about elsa all the way into thursday afternoon. guys >> all right we'll be talking to you in about another five minutes or so, janessa. thanks >>> independence day took on a deeper meaning this year with some of the biggest events since the pandemic gripping the nation president biden hosted essential workers and military families for a party at the white housec. >> the president may have country has madeerging from the darkness of years -- a year of r of pain, feel, and heartbreaking loss just think back to where this nation was a year ago. think back to where you were a year ago and thint how far we've come >> well, this is how the first family wrapped the night, watching a massive fireworks display from the truman balcony at the white house d.c. one of many cities bringing back its holiday traditions. >> and the macy's fireworks marked the first large-scale public event to return to new york city. look at that about 65,000 shells were fired from barges in the east river. the theme of the show this year was a salute to th recogni
north. even georgia into the carolinas. we'll be talking about elsa all the way into thursday afternoon. guys >> all right we'll be talking to you in about another five minutes or so, janessa. thanks >>> independence day took on a deeper meaning this year with some of the biggest events since the pandemic gripping the nation president biden hosted essential workers and military families for a party at the white housec. >> the president may have country has madeerging from...
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elsa is expected to continue moving north and eventually cross over into georgia later tonight before heading up to the carolinas. laura podesta is tracking elsa's latest path. where and when is it expected to make landfall? >> reporter: good morning. elsa's expected to make landfall just north of tampa around 8:00 a.m. it will hover over florida and lower georgia for roughly 12 hours bringing those heavy rains and high winds. elsa is moving its way up along florida's west coast. the storm is headed for the state's big bend. >> maximum sustained winds now estimated to be 70 miles per hour, and there are potential for higher gusts. >> reporter: watches and warnings are in place in much of the state and extend into the carolinas. >> if you look at how lopsided the storm is, anything to the east of the eye will have some storm impacts for sure. >> reporter: elsa's outer bands lashed the keys on tuesday. >> the rain's coming at all angles. you can see by the palm trees, it's blowing everywhere. all angles. >> reporter: many residents said storms are a fact of life in the sunshine state. >
elsa is expected to continue moving north and eventually cross over into georgia later tonight before heading up to the carolinas. laura podesta is tracking elsa's latest path. where and when is it expected to make landfall? >> reporter: good morning. elsa's expected to make landfall just north of tampa around 8:00 a.m. it will hover over florida and lower georgia for roughly 12 hours bringing those heavy rains and high winds. elsa is moving its way up along florida's west coast. the...
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a lot of rain, even at this hour, rolling through tennessee just north of georgia and into areas of the carolinas these are the areas that are going to get the heaviest rain today, especially this afternoon and tonight. watch out for flash flooding possible shreveport to alexandria charleston, raleigh. atlanta toward northern alabama. and how about the west high fire danger red flag warnings from california through oregon. some of these blazes have just gotten so huge one near crater lake has gotten really big up to 300,000 acres over the weekend. today's forecast still a little cool in the northeast with showers lingering around boston. look how hot it is still in montana. 105 today instill cloudy, cool y just another ugly weekend from much of central and northern new england. we'll have the week ahead forecast, guys, and see if anything's changed to this nasty weather pattern. >> we're going to want to hear that, bill thank you. >>> folks in harvey, louisiana are spelling out just how proud they are of their new hometown hero the city put on a parade for zaila avant-garde today. the 1
a lot of rain, even at this hour, rolling through tennessee just north of georgia and into areas of the carolinas these are the areas that are going to get the heaviest rain today, especially this afternoon and tonight. watch out for flash flooding possible shreveport to alexandria charleston, raleigh. atlanta toward northern alabama. and how about the west high fire danger red flag warnings from california through oregon. some of these blazes have just gotten so huge one near crater lake has...
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georgia. he could go into north carolina. he thought it would help him with subduing the rebellion in south carolina and georgia. so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780, down into the late spring of, well, in 1781 and all until he arrives at yorktown in the summer of 1781. clinton, meanwhile, comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again until after yorktown. that was the southern strategy and that's what the british were trying to accomplish here and i try to argue in the book that they came reasonably close. some things went wrong that we can maybe talk a little bit later on this evening, but at the beginning of 1781 clinton was far more confident than washington was, what was going to happen that year. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident of british success than in any of the other four years that he was commander. and i think what clinton ultimately thought was that if the allies, if the french and the americans could b
georgia. he could go into north carolina. he thought it would help him with subduing the rebellion in south carolina and georgia. so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780, down into the late spring of, well, in 1781 and all until he arrives at yorktown in the summer of 1781. clinton, meanwhile, comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again until after yorktown. that was the southern strategy and that's what...
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georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well.maine thought that was a plausible strategy because, maybe generally corrected in this that a greater percentage of columnists in the southern colonies had remained loyal to anyone that was the case in the northern colonies. ... case. >> 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton they can be replaced hopefully by loyalist. son would can't into the regular british army that became known as by loyalists some provincial regiments and georgia and south carolina and virginia were retaken the british already had east and west florida in a war that is in 1763 and still in control of the trans- appellation west and still in control of canada. so the united states to be small and weak and surrounded by a great european power that would face a very uncertain future and they were many in england that died at this played out in this fashion here e many in england that thought if this played out in this fashion and not a very long in the united states they would seek to return to the british emp
georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well.maine thought that was a plausible strategy because, maybe generally corrected in this that a greater percentage of columnists in the southern colonies had remained loyal to anyone that was the case in the northern colonies. ... case. >> 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton they can be replaced hopefully by loyalist. son would can't into the regular british army that became known as by loyalists some provincial regiments...
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was : stone south georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well. but the plausible strategy. may be generally correct in the score that a greater percentage on the southern colonies had to remain loyal then was the case in the northern colonies, they were tied to england economically and through the anglican church and other factors. many of the loyalists went willingly for their king. many of the troops exit 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton, they could be replaced hopefully by loyalists. some of whom would come into the regular british army and then our work became as provincial regiments. others would go into a newly structured militia units. the idea was the british army would drive the rebels out of an area and then the loyalist militia would come behind the army and take possession of that area and pacify the area. this is what the united states assuming it got its independence might have looked like the area in red is the area that would be the united states. and everything else on their in white would be possessed by the british
was : stone south georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well. but the plausible strategy. may be generally correct in the score that a greater percentage on the southern colonies had to remain loyal then was the case in the northern colonies, they were tied to england economically and through the anglican church and other factors. many of the loyalists went willingly for their king. many of the troops exit 8000 troops had to be relinquished by clinton, they could be replaced...
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that north movement now at 14 miles per hour this is going to move in pretty quickly across cedar key is where we are expecting landfall around 2:00. then it continues to race into southern georgia, south carolina, north carolina, going to be dealing with torrential rain and massive flooding in that area, and then going into your friday, d.c., new york city, boston as well could see some wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour good news is this storm system is starting to die down, but big threats are happening. storm surge and the flooding we'll talk about that coming up. >> talk to new a few, janessa. >>> a somber day for the community in surfside, florida funerals were held for seven victims. the youngest, 4-year-old emma and her sister they were buried in the same coffin decorated with pink and purple ribbon. rescuers discovered more bodies sf >> we have recovered four additional victims the number of confirmed deaths is now 36. with 29 of those identified. >> more than 100 people are still unaccounted for. >>> the pentagon announced the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan is now more than 90% complete. leaving afghan forces to battle the taliban. nbc's richard engel is on the groun
that north movement now at 14 miles per hour this is going to move in pretty quickly across cedar key is where we are expecting landfall around 2:00. then it continues to race into southern georgia, south carolina, north carolina, going to be dealing with torrential rain and massive flooding in that area, and then going into your friday, d.c., new york city, boston as well could see some wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour good news is this storm system is starting to die down, but big threats...
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if we join together, if we don't, we're going to have 10 borders between south carolina, north carolina, georgia and georgia and maryland and pennsylvania, the mason-dixon line and so on and so forth and so the genius of this and eventually washington and hamilton, the atlantic ocean will be an amazing moat that will protect us if only reunite, the way that you can actually help lay off against each other in divide and conquer in that fashion, we have the policy for the west, making it an american domain international domain and not just virginia's backyard or pennsylvania's territory or connecticut on what becomes a piece of it. and so the western carteret and so yes, americans as early as 1754, franklin and washington are beginning to see the possibility that we are a world at war. and the constitution comes out of the revolution that is a part of, a large or global struggle. and so our audiences are very impressive, very sophisticated, historically, and of course, if you ask one of the first world war start, they would say it started in 19 oh team in the baltic. but no, it started in 1754 in
if we join together, if we don't, we're going to have 10 borders between south carolina, north carolina, georgia and georgia and maryland and pennsylvania, the mason-dixon line and so on and so forth and so the genius of this and eventually washington and hamilton, the atlantic ocean will be an amazing moat that will protect us if only reunite, the way that you can actually help lay off against each other in divide and conquer in that fashion, we have the policy for the west, making it an...
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central american family units in florida and new jersey, tennessee, massachusetts, michigan, north carolina, georgiaand two large citieses in texas such as dallas andnt houston. >> tucker: oh, changing the electoral map, are we? serving the businesses that paid for you to get elected are we? yes we are. those are buses you just saw. now the administration is using aircraft and air force bases and that ought to give you some sense of the scale involved here. what you're watching is demographic transformation. in our country, without our consent and in violation of our laws. that is happening. our job is to shut up and accept it.s we note they will call us names if we don't accept it, but no thanks. what's happening, what they are doing, is wrong. it is, moreover, a violation of the most and basic promisein of democracy, which is that citizens get to control who runs the government. we as citizens have an absolute right to know what exactly they are doing and we are going toto try to learn. to learn more tonight we are joined by stephen miller, former white house advisor whose deep knowledge of immigr
central american family units in florida and new jersey, tennessee, massachusetts, michigan, north carolina, georgiaand two large citieses in texas such as dallas andnt houston. >> tucker: oh, changing the electoral map, are we? serving the businesses that paid for you to get elected are we? yes we are. those are buses you just saw. now the administration is using aircraft and air force bases and that ought to give you some sense of the scale involved here. what you're watching is...
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caller: we live in north georgia. the tennessee governor has it so anybody can go buy guns. host: yeah, we talk about it with a previous caller. caller: that's ridiculous. the people that love police and they put all that danger right in front of them? my advice with a policeman would be don't pull anybody over for anything unless you are in a big crime scene somewhere. where you have got a bunch of other policeman with you, don't take anything on yourself. every tom, deck, and harry has a gun. that doesn't make me feel safe. it doesn't make me feel safe if i go to a shopping place and i seal these people with guns on their side. to me it's fear. i'm just sick of it. they need to get rid of these ar-15's. that's only something the military or the police should have. that's just ridiculous for any common person to have that gun. host: as far as your concerns in georgia, what is your level of concern in chickamauga? caller: it's pretty calm, but we have a lot of older people in the community and we don't have that many places for young people to gather were many things going o
caller: we live in north georgia. the tennessee governor has it so anybody can go buy guns. host: yeah, we talk about it with a previous caller. caller: that's ridiculous. the people that love police and they put all that danger right in front of them? my advice with a policeman would be don't pull anybody over for anything unless you are in a big crime scene somewhere. where you have got a bunch of other policeman with you, don't take anything on yourself. every tom, deck, and harry has a gun....
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georgia. he could go into north carolina if he thought it would help him to subdue a rebel from south carolina and georgia. so cornwallis will be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 into the late spring of 1781 until hereby was in yorktown of 1781. clinton comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again and tell after yorktown. so that was the southern strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. and i tried to argue in the book they came reasonably close. things went wrong we could talk about later, but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident dan washington was of what would happen that year. clinton later said he began 1781 more confident of british success than in any four years he was commander. and ultimately clinton thought if the allies could be prevented for precise victory in 1781 and that the war word and in a negotiated settlement washington felt that. lafayette, john adams is writing to congress from europe telling them the same thing. adams was telling congress the french have been in this wa
georgia. he could go into north carolina if he thought it would help him to subdue a rebel from south carolina and georgia. so cornwallis will be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 into the late spring of 1781 until hereby was in yorktown of 1781. clinton comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again and tell after yorktown. so that was the southern strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. and i tried to argue in...
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you can see the blue here from southeast georgia all the way up north of charleston. that is a tropical storm warning. and then the yellow here from wilmington north, that is a tropical storm watch. as this system takes this journey up to the north, it will take all of that rainfall, all the thunderstorms that you saw on radar and it will spread it up the eastern sea board. and for that reason, coastal georgia and coastal south carolina is under a level 3 out of 4 threat for flash flooding today. we're also going to see it add some storm surge to this swampy region here. we could see 1 to 2 foot storm surge across the savannah area on into charleston. here is the timing for you. notice it does make landfall right around 9:00 a.m. and you can see all the thunderstorms pushing up the peninsula, and then spreading across southeast georgia on into south carolina, north carolina and the virginias as with he will. once we get later on to the week, i want you to notice this, we will see ithe will. once we get later on to the week, i want you to notice this, we will see it su
you can see the blue here from southeast georgia all the way up north of charleston. that is a tropical storm warning. and then the yellow here from wilmington north, that is a tropical storm watch. as this system takes this journey up to the north, it will take all of that rainfall, all the thunderstorms that you saw on radar and it will spread it up the eastern sea board. and for that reason, coastal georgia and coastal south carolina is under a level 3 out of 4 threat for flash flooding...
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that's what you're seeing in georgia, north carolina, a lot of these other places. it is an influx of people from other parts of the country and the suburbs are growing and the small town rural areas, the most conservative, most republican right now, those areas are contracting. so that's why you're seeing real changes in voting behavior in some of these states, fast-growing states. and conversely, in some of the midwest industrial states, it is actually democrats are having to pedal harder and harder. they're having more challenges with working class white voters. so there is a push-pull in different parts of the country. i didn't get into the specifics but i'm trying to stay away from the subjective stuff. >> what's an example of one of those democratic states where they're pedaling harder? >> michigan, wisconsin, pennsylvania. look at everything going on in those states. they were competitive but the democrats were naturally better off than they are now. and we're just seeing, we're seeing college-educated whites, specifically college educated white women, that a
that's what you're seeing in georgia, north carolina, a lot of these other places. it is an influx of people from other parts of the country and the suburbs are growing and the small town rural areas, the most conservative, most republican right now, those areas are contracting. so that's why you're seeing real changes in voting behavior in some of these states, fast-growing states. and conversely, in some of the midwest industrial states, it is actually democrats are having to pedal harder and...
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and tonight, as we come on, a tornado watch is now in effect from north florida, right into georgia. and we have images coming in of damage caused by a possible tornado just a short time ago. these pictures from jacksonville. there have been families rescued from their homes and tonight, emergenc ay crewsre searching for nine people missing awf iin west. a boat carrying 22 people capsizing in the storm. more than a dozen rescued. the images of deputies wading through the flood waters, helping to evacuate residents. the storm bringing down trees, landing on cars. at least one dead in jacksonville. this image from brandon, florida, tonight, that driver was able to get out. elsa moving through florida, now ready to take aim right up the east coast. tropical storm warnings in effect from georgia all the way to the carolinas all the way up into the northeast at this hour. this is going to move right into the i-95 corridor. but of course we begin in florida with the damage already, and abc's will reeve leading us repteight, elsa has the entire east coast on alert. the storm moving inland a
and tonight, as we come on, a tornado watch is now in effect from north florida, right into georgia. and we have images coming in of damage caused by a possible tornado just a short time ago. these pictures from jacksonville. there have been families rescued from their homes and tonight, emergenc ay crewsre searching for nine people missing awf iin west. a boat carrying 22 people capsizing in the storm. more than a dozen rescued. the images of deputies wading through the flood waters, helping...
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and we look at the state races and i don't think it will be bellwether, florida, georgia, north and southhire. we have ohio, wisconsin, arizona. those are all states we are familiar with. how important is it for republicans to take those key senate races? >> former president trump: without weak republican rino leadership, you would win every one of them. >> sean: everyone. >> former president trump: darted in there are people you would say almost don't like thi. they don't like the republican party. strong republican leadership in georgia, the united states will win every one of them. without them, you won't. >> sean: governor, this is your last segment with us. what it means to you to be the conservative governor of texas. >> governor abbott: remember this texas like people like beto o'rourke. [boos] so what we have... what we have instead of texas is a battle for the soul of our economy. are we going to be capitalists or socialist? we have seen the socialist agenda with beto o'rourke, fidel castro and people like that. texas must prevail. we must keep texas capitalism. let me do this on
and we look at the state races and i don't think it will be bellwether, florida, georgia, north and southhire. we have ohio, wisconsin, arizona. those are all states we are familiar with. how important is it for republicans to take those key senate races? >> former president trump: without weak republican rino leadership, you would win every one of them. >> sean: everyone. >> former president trump: darted in there are people you would say almost don't like thi. they don't...
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so if germain's planned southern strategy panned out in georgia and south carolina north carolina and north virginia were retaking the british already had east and west florida. they had gained that in a war that ended in 1763. they still were in control of the trans-appalachian and had control of canada so the united states would have been small, weak, surrounded by a great european power and itt would fae very uncertain future. and anyone that thought that this would play out in this fashion, and not very long many in the united states would seek to return to the british empire because thisye would have very little capability of expanding and whatever. so that was the southern strategy and it was cobbled together in the winter of 1778 in london and for as i mentioned a little bit earlier when clayton receives his orders, it includes the southern strategy which he gets around to pretty fast. .. nting the southern strategy which he gets around to pretty fast. the expedition then that takes charleston in the siege operation in april and may. let me show you a slide here quickly after c
so if germain's planned southern strategy panned out in georgia and south carolina north carolina and north virginia were retaking the british already had east and west florida. they had gained that in a war that ended in 1763. they still were in control of the trans-appalachian and had control of canada so the united states would have been small, weak, surrounded by a great european power and itt would fae very uncertain future. and anyone that thought that this would play out in this fashion,...
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this more active weather is going through georgia and down towards the north of iraq. now that's probably welcome relation the heater. it probably will also be fatty windy on the north side of the mountains upon which to run, sit. if that is all quiet is still quite hot, it was in turkmenistan and that's the extent of the sherry rain in pakistan. so really iran in the middle east and levant, we're talking about dry weather, which is fairly normal. temperatures have been as high as 51 for a couple of days and parts of eastern iraq. the coming down a little bit about 46 in baghdad. the wind still strong. alice, a dusty one that comes out of iraq and down towards sadie might in fact reach as far south as caps from the u. e. which means 45 will be a dry 45 or quite a dusty one all the time. this edge reflectance, lala, and exceed a shadow here, means is overcast and drizzly on that coast of among the seas. no rains are certainly picky up in the for sandstone in the if you, if, in highlands and also in southern sudan and further west. this is normal, they go through in clum
this more active weather is going through georgia and down towards the north of iraq. now that's probably welcome relation the heater. it probably will also be fatty windy on the north side of the mountains upon which to run, sit. if that is all quiet is still quite hot, it was in turkmenistan and that's the extent of the sherry rain in pakistan. so really iran in the middle east and levant, we're talking about dry weather, which is fairly normal. temperatures have been as high as 51 for a...
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it will curve, interaction with the land, the friction curving it to the north and east approaching savannah, georgia, 11:00 tomorrow night. it's weaker, a tropical storm, a big rain-maker, 4 to 8 inches of rain maximum as it moves along. the storm surge 2 to 5 feet. for tampa bay, you're not getting the storm surge at the the beginning, it's pushing the water out of the bay, as it leaves the winds shift south- southwest, that's when you will experience the storm surge, a little bit different major because to have the positioning and things. back to you. >> garrett: lonnie quinn, thank you. elsa has been impacting the search and rescue effort in surfside florida. 8 more bodies found dead, the confirmed death toll is at 36. the hope is more survivors will be found. here's cbs' manuel bojorquez. >> reporter: the outer bands of tropical storm elsa continue to further complicate the surfside search. heavy winds and rains limiting use of cranes. >> we have a meteorologist embedded on the mound to provide weather updates. >> reporter: the search has not yet uncovered positive signs. >> the key things we're
it will curve, interaction with the land, the friction curving it to the north and east approaching savannah, georgia, 11:00 tomorrow night. it's weaker, a tropical storm, a big rain-maker, 4 to 8 inches of rain maximum as it moves along. the storm surge 2 to 5 feet. for tampa bay, you're not getting the storm surge at the the beginning, it's pushing the water out of the bay, as it leaves the winds shift south- southwest, that's when you will experience the storm surge, a little bit different...
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together, if we don't regarding atlanta, borders between south carolina north carolina north carolina and georgiaaryland it is when you, the dixon line in pennsylvania and new york andn- so on. so the genius of franklin it is to understand and eventually washington andll hamilton that e atlantic ocean it will be an amazing moat on what will protect us against the powers of europe but only if we tonight and we don't fight each other and your can actually plant up against eachh other divide and conquer fashion. a knighted towards west make it and an american domain, national domain and not just virginia's backyard pennsylvania's territory or connecticut or even a piece of what becomes ohio. the western reserve. so yes americans as early as 1754, franklin in washington are beginning to see the possibility of world at war right in the constitution comes out of our evolution is part of a larger global struggle. our audiences very impressive, very sophisticated. historically and of course you ask them, wind and the first world war started, they would say oh it started in 1914 in the european. no, it st
together, if we don't regarding atlanta, borders between south carolina north carolina north carolina and georgiaaryland it is when you, the dixon line in pennsylvania and new york andn- so on. so the genius of franklin it is to understand and eventually washington andll hamilton that e atlantic ocean it will be an amazing moat on what will protect us against the powers of europe but only if we tonight and we don't fight each other and your can actually plant up against eachh other divide and...
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arthel, this is a 33-year-old investigation into the murder of an 8-year-old boy in roswell, georgia, northey continued to look at the evidence, as technology advancend and ultimately that led investigators to 5 a 6-year-old james michael colts, a convicted child molester according to criminal documents. police arrested and charged him with the murder and child molestation of 8-year-old joshua harmon after investigators developed dna testing connected him to the crime scene. the aunt said the family had a mix of emotions after three decades of waiting and wondering. >> our family has been through this for 33 years and to be relieved of this is bitter sweet for us. i thank these amazing people who have worked diligently and very hard and always took anything and everything we had to say to heart and ran with it. >> reporter: roswell police say the 8-year-old victim's parents reported him missing in may of 1988 after harmon didn't come home to dinner. after a do day search, investigators found his body in the woods near the apartment complex where he and his family lived at the time. investig
arthel, this is a 33-year-old investigation into the murder of an 8-year-old boy in roswell, georgia, northey continued to look at the evidence, as technology advancend and ultimately that led investigators to 5 a 6-year-old james michael colts, a convicted child molester according to criminal documents. police arrested and charged him with the murder and child molestation of 8-year-old joshua harmon after investigators developed dna testing connected him to the crime scene. the aunt said the...
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can get 2 to 4 inches of rain but look all the way to tallahassee and even looking further north ward into georgiand the carolinas, you can still get several inches of rain. tropical rain is so efficient and comes down quickly and accumulates fast. urging to pay attention. >> ken graham, thank you for all you do. thank you for joining us on "new day." >>> coming up, former cosby koe star felicia apologizing for her support for bill cosby's release from prison. how are her latest comments landing at her al ma matter? >> richardson barred from the olympic games. is there a double standards when it comes to using marijuana? d. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's i
can get 2 to 4 inches of rain but look all the way to tallahassee and even looking further north ward into georgiand the carolinas, you can still get several inches of rain. tropical rain is so efficient and comes down quickly and accumulates fast. urging to pay attention. >> ken graham, thank you for all you do. thank you for joining us on "new day." >>> coming up, former cosby koe star felicia apologizing for her support for bill cosby's release from prison. how are...
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it goes over north florida, then coastal georgia and them into the mid-atlantic and up the, up into new england and the hurricane graveyard in the north atlantic. you can see pits not just the state of florida that will be dealing with. this it is the entire eastern seaboard. it is a pushes to the north, it will throw all that rainfall up the peninsula, so another soggy day for and many then showers and thunderstorms pushing into the carolinas and the mid-atlantic. here, paula, we'll have to watch for storm surge as well as heavy rain and flooding as elsa impacts them. >> yeah. it will be with the united states for some time to come. thanks. so. appreciate it. like we were saying, tropical storm elsa is threatening the crews working at the champlane's condo towers. they've been battling that wind and rain as they continue searching the rubble. on tuesday we learned eight more bodies have been recovered bringing the official death toll to 36. more than 100 people are still unaccounted for. we're getting a closer look now at what is left behind and the enormous scale of this disaster. cnn
it goes over north florida, then coastal georgia and them into the mid-atlantic and up the, up into new england and the hurricane graveyard in the north atlantic. you can see pits not just the state of florida that will be dealing with. this it is the entire eastern seaboard. it is a pushes to the north, it will throw all that rainfall up the peninsula, so another soggy day for and many then showers and thunderstorms pushing into the carolinas and the mid-atlantic. here, paula, we'll have to...
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and now what we're seeing is states where there's georgia, north carolina, texas, arizona where young people came out in force. they are trying to change the rules because, again, they're reading the tea leaves. congress needs to act to modernize our election system. voter latino is going to be on the ground monday and tuesday in the texas legislation. why? because we voted -- we registered a record number of voters there, recognizing that enfranchisement, fair policy comes out of it when the majority of americans are able to legally practice their ability to vote. >> maria teresa kumar, thank you for waking up on a sunday. always a pleasure to have you on the show. >> thank you for having me. >>> the count down in the billionaire space race, how richard branson is preparing for the historic moment. he's doing a whole lot of slow-mo walking on video. there's an america we build and one we explore. one that's been paved and one that's forever wild. but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure. you get both. introducing the wildly civilized all-new 3-row jeep grand cher
and now what we're seeing is states where there's georgia, north carolina, texas, arizona where young people came out in force. they are trying to change the rules because, again, they're reading the tea leaves. congress needs to act to modernize our election system. voter latino is going to be on the ground monday and tuesday in the texas legislation. why? because we voted -- we registered a record number of voters there, recognizing that enfranchisement, fair policy comes out of it when the...
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we have a tornado watch in effect for north florida into georgia, until 1:00 p.m.rnoon. it's going to remain a tropical storm through thursday, and even friday, when it finally exits the coastline, across the mid-atlantic and north east we'll still be tracking it latest wind gusts inland certainly feeling those winds in excess of 25 miles per hour, and the heavy rain is going to be the problem. it's just kind of, you know, lingering so it's bringing all of this moisture, the counterclockwise winds are bringing that storm surge and the potential for three to five inches widespread, some areas could get eight to 10 inches of heavy rainfall so that's why we have our flood advisory in effect and still going to feel hurricane force winds as the trajectory brings it into the southeast coast, so we'll continue to monitor this. it doesn't take a hurricane to cause a lot of damage to some of these vulnerable coastlines so we'll keep you up-to-date. brian, i'm going to start with you, ainsley and pete. brian: thanks for the multiple talks. not easy. pete: well, the white hou
we have a tornado watch in effect for north florida into georgia, until 1:00 p.m.rnoon. it's going to remain a tropical storm through thursday, and even friday, when it finally exits the coastline, across the mid-atlantic and north east we'll still be tracking it latest wind gusts inland certainly feeling those winds in excess of 25 miles per hour, and the heavy rain is going to be the problem. it's just kind of, you know, lingering so it's bringing all of this moisture, the counterclockwise...
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once it makes its landfall, it will start curving to the north and east, moving to savannah, georgia, by 11:00 p.m., but it is weaker. now you have a tropical storm, and a rain-maker, and at its peak, it could be putting down four to eight inches of rain, but the storm surge is interesting. if you're in tampa bay, and that storm is approaching you, it is pulling the water out of tampa bay. once it passes over tampa bay, and you're on the back side of the storm, that's where it will push that storm on shore, and you could experience two to six feet. so that is the very latest, major. let's go back to you. let's go back to you. >> garrett: lonnie quinn, thank you for that. for the first time cbs news, along with other news organizations, has been given up close access to the site of the condo collapse in surfside. eight more bodies have been discovered there tonight. increasing the death toll to 36. even as the weather is hampering the search. cbs news manuel bojorquez has more. >> reporter: tonight cbs news got a firsthand look at the daunting challenge facing rescue teams and a closer
once it makes its landfall, it will start curving to the north and east, moving to savannah, georgia, by 11:00 p.m., but it is weaker. now you have a tropical storm, and a rain-maker, and at its peak, it could be putting down four to eight inches of rain, but the storm surge is interesting. if you're in tampa bay, and that storm is approaching you, it is pulling the water out of tampa bay. once it passes over tampa bay, and you're on the back side of the storm, that's where it will push that...
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we need to do this for the black and hispanic voters in states like texas, arizona, florida, georgia and northbe discriminated against in a way that we've never seen before, not sense the 1960s, if we do not get some sort of protection put into place. we obviously need to pass hr-1 and of course hr-4, the john lewis voting rights act, because for southern states and states that were previously under section 5, it reinstates that and gives us protection we need against these racist voting rights bills but also the reapportionment that is going to happen soon that is going to be some of the worst since the voting rights act was passed if we do not put something in its place in those key stated that i talked about. >> absent a congressional legislation, the white house strategy seems to be trying to win the messaging war. the president's speech later this hour, one imagines, is part of that. they're going to play up what they see as republican overreach and try to win on this issue in the 2022 midterms and in the 2024 presidential race. is that a viable strategy? >> you know, first of all, i'm gl
we need to do this for the black and hispanic voters in states like texas, arizona, florida, georgia and northbe discriminated against in a way that we've never seen before, not sense the 1960s, if we do not get some sort of protection put into place. we obviously need to pass hr-1 and of course hr-4, the john lewis voting rights act, because for southern states and states that were previously under section 5, it reinstates that and gives us protection we need against these racist voting rights...
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. >>> let's turn to tropical storm elsa, heading inland over north florida and into georgia right now. elsa reached peak strength yesterday as a category one hurricane, before being downgraded to a tropical storm as it made landfall along the gulf coast this morning. wind up to 65 miles per hour knocked down trees and power lines while heavy rain caused flooding. so far there is no word of major injuries. >>> it is not storms, but heat that will be an issue in parts of the bay area. >> we have team coverage of the upcoming heatwave. we begin with spencer christian, tracking the storm and the heat coming our way. >> starting tomorrow we can expect for consecutive days of excessive heat in the bay area and beyond. let me give you a look. we have an excessive heat watch in effect from noon saturday until 11:00 p.m. on sunday. expect 90 degrees to about 105 in the afternoon hours. we also have an excessive heat warning in effect from noon friday to midnight sunday for all of county. teerures up to of course, there is the risk of heat related illness. solano county, excessive heat warning
. >>> let's turn to tropical storm elsa, heading inland over north florida and into georgia right now. elsa reached peak strength yesterday as a category one hurricane, before being downgraded to a tropical storm as it made landfall along the gulf coast this morning. wind up to 65 miles per hour knocked down trees and power lines while heavy rain caused flooding. so far there is no word of major injuries. >>> it is not storms, but heat that will be an issue in parts of the bay...
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south states though the rains do continue, we could see some storms affecting georgia and into the carolinas. but for the north east, we have got a welcome break from the wet weather on tuesday. as we go into wednesday, we are expecting more storms, particularly affecting new york, and we will see the temperature dip down to the average the ah . electric jury finally called the presidential election in favor of left this cathedral. ah, either i can, but elvis is there a law from up to coming up. i feel says it's responsible for a bomb attack at a busy market in iraq. at least one people have died mega them has been feel for a 2nd.
south states though the rains do continue, we could see some storms affecting georgia and into the carolinas. but for the north east, we have got a welcome break from the wet weather on tuesday. as we go into wednesday, we are expecting more storms, particularly affecting new york, and we will see the temperature dip down to the average the ah . electric jury finally called the presidential election in favor of left this cathedral. ah, either i can, but elvis is there a law from up to coming...
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of course we need to pass hr-1, but in texas and in florida and in georgia and north carolina, we need lewis restorative voting rights act bill to be passed so we can have protection when it comes to these type of bills that are being passed and when it comes to the upcoming redistricting, to make sure that voters of color don't get completely run over in form and fashion like we haven't seen since the 1960s, alex, if we don't get this passed. the fact that they're here and shining a light on this, i think that is great. it's letting the american public know how important it is that we get this legislation passed, because it would stop a lot of this nonsense. the reason why the republicans are doing this is because they feel that they have a majority on the supreme court and that it's open season on black and hispanic voters. that is why they're doing this now, which is why we need to pass hr-1 and hr-4, and particularly hr-4, because we need protection, we need clearance back in the state of texas and other old southern states to stop these sort of things from happening. this is just
of course we need to pass hr-1, but in texas and in florida and in georgia and north carolina, we need lewis restorative voting rights act bill to be passed so we can have protection when it comes to these type of bills that are being passed and when it comes to the upcoming redistricting, to make sure that voters of color don't get completely run over in form and fashion like we haven't seen since the 1960s, alex, if we don't get this passed. the fact that they're here and shining a light on...
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tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and some of these big bands from elsa starting to get portions of north florida and into georgia over the next couple hours. >> it won't just be a florida event up the east coast. ken graham, always a pleasure to speak to you. thank you so much. >>> we have breaking news, major breaking news. the president of haiti has been assassinated overnight in his home. melissa bell joins us now with the details of this. he lyssa, what have you learned? >> reporter: well, what we know is from the statement put out by the acting prime minister in haiti, which from which we learned rather that it was overnight about 1:00 a.m. in his private residence that he and his wife were attacked by a group of men, some of whom who were speaking spanish. he has been killed, we now know, according to that statement by the acting prime minister. his wife shot and not -- has not yet been killed but we know has been shot as a result of the incident. it's an extremely shocking development, of course, that a president should be shot like that overnight but comes in the context of a country that has been partic
tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and some of these big bands from elsa starting to get portions of north florida and into georgia over the next couple hours. >> it won't just be a florida event up the east coast. ken graham, always a pleasure to speak to you. thank you so much. >>> we have breaking news, major breaking news. the president of haiti has been assassinated overnight in his home. melissa bell joins us now with the details of this. he lyssa, what have you learned? >>...
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north carolina or virginia. they had no right to vote in the district of columbia. then the voting rights act came along and people in alabama, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, louisiana gained the right to vote for members of the senate. the members of the district of columbia, black and beyond black residents were left out and left behind. mayor bowser identified the structural impact of this is that d.c. for many federal programs and initiatives is treated like a territory, which denies the residents of the district of columbia, including its black residents, equal treatment and therefore equal representation not only in voting but across the board. and that's a structural inequity that's associated with this fundamental denial of the right to vote. one only believes as i do that the residents of the district of columbia have inpatient since 1965. have been patient as they sought to achieve and accomplish their full rights as american citizens and i doubt if anyone else outside of the district of columbia would stand for being disenfranchised in the way that the residents of the district of columbia have been dis
north carolina or virginia. they had no right to vote in the district of columbia. then the voting rights act came along and people in alabama, georgia, south carolina, north carolina, virginia, louisiana gained the right to vote for members of the senate. the members of the district of columbia, black and beyond black residents were left out and left behind. mayor bowser identified the structural impact of this is that d.c. for many federal programs and initiatives is treated like a territory,...
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georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well and jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy. he was correct in this score that a greater percentage of colonists in the southern colonies had remained loyal to england than was the case. many of these would bear arms for their king and since 8,000 had to be relinquished, they could be replaced hopefully by loyalists some of whom come to the regular british army and provincial regimens and militia units if jermaine's plan if they were retaken the british already had east or west florida and in the war that ended in 1763 they still were both of the trans- appalachian west it's a very uncertain future and there were many in england that thought if this played out in this fashion and not a very long in the united states they would seek to return to the british empire because they would have the expanding and whatever so that was the southern strategy cobbled together in the winter of 1778 and london and as i mentioned a little bit earlier, when clinton receives his orders, it includes implementing the southern strategy whi
georgia, south carolina and possibly north carolina as well and jermaine thought that was a plausible strategy. he was correct in this score that a greater percentage of colonists in the southern colonies had remained loyal to england than was the case. many of these would bear arms for their king and since 8,000 had to be relinquished, they could be replaced hopefully by loyalists some of whom come to the regular british army and provincial regimens and militia units if jermaine's plan if they...
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this cases has dragged on for more than three decades just north of atlanta in roswell, georgia, but-year-old victim in this -- 8-year-old victim is, and they continued to look through it as technology advanced which ultimately led authorities to a convicted child molester. police arrested him and charged him with the murder and chilled molestation of 8-year-old joshua harmon after dna connected coats to the crime scene. >> in the late '80s, dna was not a very common thing. and as dna evolved, we must continually go and reevaluate all the cases we have and the evidence we have. >> reporter: roswell police say the 8-year-old victim's parents reported him missing in a may of 1988 after harmon didn't come back home for dinner. after a search, investigators found the young boy's body in the woods near the apartment complex where he and his family lived. at the time the boy's accused killer was a resident in the same complex, but police didn't have the evidence to link him to the murder until the 8-year-old's family gave them permission to exhume and take another look at the young boy's r
this cases has dragged on for more than three decades just north of atlanta in roswell, georgia, but-year-old victim in this -- 8-year-old victim is, and they continued to look through it as technology advanced which ultimately led authorities to a convicted child molester. police arrested him and charged him with the murder and chilled molestation of 8-year-old joshua harmon after dna connected coats to the crime scene. >> in the late '80s, dna was not a very common thing. and as dna...
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reporting by mother jones indicates that due to their control of the redistricting process in georgia, florida, and north add, republicans could retake those house seats by gerrymandering alone, without needing to persuade a single new voter. what can we do to stop this sub subversion of the democratic process? >> rev, the bill is already in congress. it's the for the people act. this bill, while we've all heard the key points around combatting voter suppression and preserving voting rights, it includes language such as prohibiting harmful gerrymandering and invalidating harmful maps and installing independent commissions to draw the maps across the country. back in a decision in 2019 the supreme court did empower congress to pass laws that would prevent partisan gerrymandering, and if democrats don't do this, if they don't take it up now, they stand to lose power not for a couple years, but potentially a generation, rev. >> absolutely. >> that's why it's important that the voting rights bill that's being reworked right now includes this type of language to combat partisan gerrymandering because there's
reporting by mother jones indicates that due to their control of the redistricting process in georgia, florida, and north add, republicans could retake those house seats by gerrymandering alone, without needing to persuade a single new voter. what can we do to stop this sub subversion of the democratic process? >> rev, the bill is already in congress. it's the for the people act. this bill, while we've all heard the key points around combatting voter suppression and preserving voting...