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. >> host: more, how did you become a rhodes scholar? >> guest: truth is that i actually think about that experience quite a bit because the first time i had a real conversation about the rhodes scholarship was actually when i was interning with the mayor of baltimore and he was a former rhodes scholar. it was the last thing my internship and he called into his office. in fact, i have a picture up there that's in my office. in that picture he's standing there pointing to a picture on his wall. understand them hurt was not the type of guy who had camera people what are following him around all the time. that's what he did.. but on that day, on the folly of my internship kurt schmoke kolbe and then he said have you thought about rhodes scholarship? he knew my grades, extracurriculars. i told him i heard about it but hadn't really thought about it. the picture he took that is now sitting in my office is in pointinghi to the wall of something. the thing he's pointing at is his rhodes class and where he was in this picture. that was a month w
. >> host: more, how did you become a rhodes scholar? >> guest: truth is that i actually think about that experience quite a bit because the first time i had a real conversation about the rhodes scholarship was actually when i was interning with the mayor of baltimore and he was a former rhodes scholar. it was the last thing my internship and he called into his office. in fact, i have a picture up there that's in my office. in that picture he's standing there pointing to a picture...
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rhode island has a plan to safely reopen schools next month.r venture chapelesapitalists to fw out how our country can go back to normal responsibly. welcome back to "mad money". >> happy to be here. >> terrific. i'm so glad to have you because last time we had you on, your we far ahead of the game. you insisted everybody wear masks. now you're taking another step forward. a crisis is a terrible thing to waste. tell me about this amazing back to work program and what it means for people that may not have credentials but may have skills. >> yeah, what it means is a job. so it's more than just the traditional train and pray, you know, train people and pray they get a job. this is a serious solution to a serious problem, jim you know as well as i do that we have millions of americans out of work. tens of thousands here in rhode island and many of them are folks that were already left behind maybe they only had a high school degree. maybe they didn't have technology skills. maybe they struggled, took some time out of the work force to take care of
rhode island has a plan to safely reopen schools next month.r venture chapelesapitalists to fw out how our country can go back to normal responsibly. welcome back to "mad money". >> happy to be here. >> terrific. i'm so glad to have you because last time we had you on, your we far ahead of the game. you insisted everybody wear masks. now you're taking another step forward. a crisis is a terrible thing to waste. tell me about this amazing back to work program and what it...
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ahora, un artista local del estado de rhode island termino su personal reconocimiento.... como ven, en los arboles de su pueblo "george grace" no coloco pajaros o frutas, sino dos esculturas de trabajadores de la salud, representados como superheroes. este profesor de arte retirado dice que la idea comenzo como un simple dibujo y que le llevo 3 meses darle forma a estas imagenes. un sentido homenaje... maría: gonem. sanel, gomen. maribel: mamá, mamacita, por favor, ya bájale, ¿sí? bájale, porque estoy muy nerviosa y tus gritos de gallina guchipelona no me dejan estar en paz. maría: no le puedo bajar porque estoy destruyendo un niño en línea. es japonés, de japón, nos comunicamos por aquí, ¿tú crees? maribel: ay, mamá, tú ni hablas japonés. maría: ah, ¿cómo no? saca moco poco a poco. maribel: saca, que ton... ay, mi amor, qué bueno que ya llegaste, ven acá, es que necesito hablar contigo. leo: ah, tengo hambre. maribel: no, luego comes, este... nacho parece que quiere hablar con nosotros muy seriamente.
ahora, un artista local del estado de rhode island termino su personal reconocimiento.... como ven, en los arboles de su pueblo "george grace" no coloco pajaros o frutas, sino dos esculturas de trabajadores de la salud, representados como superheroes. este profesor de arte retirado dice que la idea comenzo como un simple dibujo y que le llevo 3 meses darle forma a estas imagenes. un sentido homenaje... maría: gonem. sanel, gomen. maribel: mamá, mamacita, por favor, ya bájale,...
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. >> host: wes moore how did you become a rhodes scholar? >> guest: truth is that i think about that experience quite a bit because the first time i had a real conversation about the rhodes scholarship was actually when i was interning with the mayor of baltimore and the mayor of baltimore was known what a former rhodes scholar and he was the last day of my internship and called me into his office and said i have a picture up there because it sits on my in that picture he standing there and pointing towards a picture on his wall and he was not the type of guy that camera people were flocking around him all the time. that is not what he did but on that day on the final day of my internship he called me and said have you h thought about the rhodes scholarship and i told himm i had heard about it but hd not thought about it and in thes picture he took is now in my office and it is him pointing to a wall in the thing he's pointing at is his rhodes class and where he was in the picture. that was the moment we first first told me about the rhodes
. >> host: wes moore how did you become a rhodes scholar? >> guest: truth is that i think about that experience quite a bit because the first time i had a real conversation about the rhodes scholarship was actually when i was interning with the mayor of baltimore and the mayor of baltimore was known what a former rhodes scholar and he was the last day of my internship and called me into his office and said i have a picture up there because it sits on my in that picture he standing...
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virginia was not the first to proclaim her independence, it was rhode island. we rhode island about a month before in april of 1776 proclaimed her independency, those solely on behalf of herself. a month later, virginia provided the resolution for independency on behalf of all of our colonies. next question we. >> yes. i (inaudible) >> you ask how i was chosen to be the author of our declaration. well, first of course, we had to decide how we would react to the resolution of virginia for independency. that was read by my countrymen, colonel richard henry lee. if i remember it was the 7th of june. then the continental congress in philadelphia. it caused an immediate consternation, particularly amongst the smaller colonies, rhode island included, let alone delaware. how would they be expected to follow the resolution of virginia? we considered ourselves the largest and most populated and wealthiest. president john hancock created the entire continental congress as a committee of whole to gather amongst ourselves in individual caucuses and decide how we should pro
virginia was not the first to proclaim her independence, it was rhode island. we rhode island about a month before in april of 1776 proclaimed her independency, those solely on behalf of herself. a month later, virginia provided the resolution for independency on behalf of all of our colonies. next question we. >> yes. i (inaudible) >> you ask how i was chosen to be the author of our declaration. well, first of course, we had to decide how we would react to the resolution of...
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don't think if you're not a rhodes collar, you're not going to be -- rhodes scholar you're not goingou might wind up as president of the united states one day. maria: let me end on one of the big issues of the draw, and that is china. we know we are talking about something of an economic cold war with china whether it be, you know, the pushback on intellectual property theft or the human rights abuses with the uighurs or the companies, chinese companies listed on our exchanges, there's a pushback in congress to say you're going to follow the same accounting rules. can the u.s. and china operate and partner going forward given these main issues and completely different ways of governance, the u.s. dealing with the communist party? >> over the last 500 years of history, it's never been the case the two economic powers in the world got along swimmingly. right now before a presidential election, of course there's tensions. both the democrats and republicans see no loss in beating up on china. there's no votes to be lost by saying china's terrible. i think after the election, whoever ones
don't think if you're not a rhodes collar, you're not going to be -- rhodes scholar you're not goingou might wind up as president of the united states one day. maria: let me end on one of the big issues of the draw, and that is china. we know we are talking about something of an economic cold war with china whether it be, you know, the pushback on intellectual property theft or the human rights abuses with the uighurs or the companies, chinese companies listed on our exchanges, there's a...
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she is a passer in newport rhode island and she has an undergraduate degree from rhode island and phd. as a former magazine writer and editor, research interests include 19th-century print culture, women's magazines on any period and radical or alternative press. before we begin i'd like to extend a special welcome to anyone joining the virtual program for the first time. if you're not familiar with the massachusetts historical society we are the first historical society in america and have been preserving publishing and sharing our history since 1791. we hold a collection of 14 million manuscript pages including the papers of the first three presidents of the unitedstates . or i'm sorry, i misspoke. we are continuing to collect today and if you are interested, we are currently collecting materials related to the covid-19 experience. we have a special initiative designedto report people's experiences during this unusual time and preserve the diverse standpoint of first-hand accounts for future generations . in these days of social distancing we have taken to hosting virtual programs a
she is a passer in newport rhode island and she has an undergraduate degree from rhode island and phd. as a former magazine writer and editor, research interests include 19th-century print culture, women's magazines on any period and radical or alternative press. before we begin i'd like to extend a special welcome to anyone joining the virtual program for the first time. if you're not familiar with the massachusetts historical society we are the first historical society in america and have...
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i've got 34,000 rhode islanders who have insurance through health source rhode island, the market that got set up pursuant to the affordable care act. 34,000 who get their insurance there. i've got 72,000 rhode islanders who get their insurance because we took the medicaid expansion. they wouldn't have insurance except for the medicaid expansion. i can fight in every way i can to try to protect their rights here in this building. but you go over there to the supreme court, over there to the supreme court, i should say, and five and now maybe six republican judges can decide we know better. we're going to undo the affordable care act and take away all their protections. and this is going to hurt. we've got all those rhode islanders, we've got two of the best a.c.o.'s in rhode island, accountable care organization set up under the affordable care act, new way to deliver primary care practice. they are lowering costs, improving care, they are driving down their numbers. their patients are happier than ever. they're changing the way they're doing care. they are making their patients health
i've got 34,000 rhode islanders who have insurance through health source rhode island, the market that got set up pursuant to the affordable care act. 34,000 who get their insurance there. i've got 72,000 rhode islanders who get their insurance because we took the medicaid expansion. they wouldn't have insurance except for the medicaid expansion. i can fight in every way i can to try to protect their rights here in this building. but you go over there to the supreme court, over there to the...
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george baird is going to see what happens to the first rhode island cavalry, one man killed, one wounded, one wounded, but 52 captured. george baird is going to take his brigade out of the picture and when he writes the next day, george baird is going to be doing so from downtown washington, d.c. cavalry from the east is not going to be much aid to the cavalry men as they are moving south. dropsxt day, fighting air between pleasanton's calvary men and stewart's. this will usher in what is referred to as the battle of unison, typically referred to as having been fought from november 1 two the third of 1862. landmark in the town of unison today. a funny side story showing how the loudoun valley serves as a microcosm, unison was founded as 1829, not unison, but in the citizens changed it to unison. the official name of the voting district was still referred to as the union voting districts. 1861, when, virginians had the chance to determine if they wanted their state to secede from the union, the union voting district voted 150-0 in favor of dissolving the union and having virginia leave th
george baird is going to see what happens to the first rhode island cavalry, one man killed, one wounded, one wounded, but 52 captured. george baird is going to take his brigade out of the picture and when he writes the next day, george baird is going to be doing so from downtown washington, d.c. cavalry from the east is not going to be much aid to the cavalry men as they are moving south. dropsxt day, fighting air between pleasanton's calvary men and stewart's. this will usher in what is...
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rhode island begins to take shape in the summer. now i want to look into magazines that gives you the tenor of how the discourse begins. on the left 1835 the magazine, you can see here the opening story is on goodman brown, 1835, the magazine wrote an article called southern philosophy and it began by invoking the political philosopher edmund and his advice to live, that is the theme of this article. from a philosophy of eyes younger and experienced travelers with ways to use their time and did advise that they needed to use their time to cultivate equal limiting. here is a quote, walk slow, talk slow, think slow, feed, read, write, dress, undress, and short-lived with studied in exquisite deliberation. and that deliberation needed to extend whatever reading matter the traveler chose, the similar travel for example was advised to avoid reading anything having to do with politics as well as anything that snapped the egotism. the best articles were charles liam and my mom's essay, here is another quote, the reviewer wrote his lambs es
rhode island begins to take shape in the summer. now i want to look into magazines that gives you the tenor of how the discourse begins. on the left 1835 the magazine, you can see here the opening story is on goodman brown, 1835, the magazine wrote an article called southern philosophy and it began by invoking the political philosopher edmund and his advice to live, that is the theme of this article. from a philosophy of eyes younger and experienced travelers with ways to use their time and did...
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ben rhodes, i want to ask you about bill barr. bill barr said we were talking about how there's a number of foreign country that could make counterfeit ballots and send them in. there's no evidence that's what's happening. what the intelligence community says is there are active measures that russia is taking to denigrate joe biden. what donald trump has done is refused to condemn vladimir putin's poisoning of a dissident. there's nothing like this scenario that bill barr is talking about anywhere. >> nicolle, it builds on this history of allegations of voter fraud. you'll recall donald trump said he should have won the popular vote in 2016, but there was voter fraud. there's no evidence of that. every study looked at that and suggests there's not voter fraud. what bill barr is saying has no evidence. what's going to be imperative here and peter referenced the role the media can play in conditioning people for the fact it might take time for votes to be counted. the american voting system is decentralized. elections are administer
ben rhodes, i want to ask you about bill barr. bill barr said we were talking about how there's a number of foreign country that could make counterfeit ballots and send them in. there's no evidence that's what's happening. what the intelligence community says is there are active measures that russia is taking to denigrate joe biden. what donald trump has done is refused to condemn vladimir putin's poisoning of a dissident. there's nothing like this scenario that bill barr is talking about...
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newport, rhode island takes place here as a respite for the heat in the summer. i want to look at two magazines to give you the tenor of how the discourse begins. on the left, 1835 new england magazine, you see the opening story of john goodman brown, 1835, an article called summer philosophy. and anti-this is the theme of the article. the philosophy advised younger and less experienced travelers with ways to use their time and advised they needed to use their time to cultivate equanimity. here's a quote. walk slow, talk slow, think slow, read, write, dress, undress, in short, live with studied and exquisite deliberation. .. the article devise were lord byron and charles lamb especially his essay. here's another quote the review wrote quote, his essays were quote to soda, to a class of talk, to the customary after dinner nap with visions in the garden. do we dustman jazmine and chat with good girls under it. the young man who followed this advice and article was specific about the gender of the summer reader would cultivate a sweet it and put herbal serenity that
newport, rhode island takes place here as a respite for the heat in the summer. i want to look at two magazines to give you the tenor of how the discourse begins. on the left, 1835 new england magazine, you see the opening story of john goodman brown, 1835, an article called summer philosophy. and anti-this is the theme of the article. the philosophy advised younger and less experienced travelers with ways to use their time and advised they needed to use their time to cultivate equanimity....
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as the member designated by the honorable james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on h.r. 4894, the congressional budget justification transparency act of 2020, as amended. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. gallego: as the member designated by representative kirkpatrick, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that representative kirkpatrick will vote aye on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. khanna, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. khanna will vote ye on h.r. 4894. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: as the member designated by mr. butterfield of north carolina, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house mr. butterfield will vote yes on h.r. 4894. as the member designated by mrs. lawrence of michigan, pursuant to h.res. 965,
as the member designated by the honorable james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on h.r. 4894, the congressional budget justification transparency act of 2020, as amended. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona seek recognition? mr. gallego: as the member designated by representative kirkpatrick, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that representative...
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you actually accompanied me on that visit to newport, rhode island. we had taken a ship from new york. we met with religious leaders of the community of newport and they presented their letters. and my response to the hebrew congregation in newport, you are correct. i believe that it is fundamental in the fabric of this nation went ahead writ that we are a country that will give to bigotry no dissension. to persecution no assistance. that everyone can sit happily and safely under their own vine and victory and there shall be none to make them afraid. with regard to my own personal belief, i am in complete concordance with mr. jefferson. religion, at least to the self, is a private matter. that said, i have rather wide latitude in my acceptance of other religions. i have once writ that i care not whether a man is a hebrew or a christian of any sect or any religion at all. i think that it is inherent in the beliefs of this country. at least, i hope it is. another question? >> yes. brigitte would like to know what qualities do you find most admirable abo
you actually accompanied me on that visit to newport, rhode island. we had taken a ship from new york. we met with religious leaders of the community of newport and they presented their letters. and my response to the hebrew congregation in newport, you are correct. i believe that it is fundamental in the fabric of this nation went ahead writ that we are a country that will give to bigotry no dissension. to persecution no assistance. that everyone can sit happily and safely under their own vine...
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. >> host: how did you become a rhodes scholar? >> guest: the truth is by think about that experience quite a bit. the first time i had a conversation about the scholarship was actually when i was interning with the mayor of baltimore. in that picture he's standing there and pointing towards a picture on his wall and understand he wasn't the type of guy that had camera people following him around all the time, but on that day he said he thought about the rhodes scholarship. i told him i heard about it but i haven't thought about it. he's pointing to the class and wheree he was. that's the momentt he first told me i should consider it. he also gave me instructions and i went and i done just about. i had certain people that helped me with my essays and my life's journey on the scholarship of petition and then right there in my office is a picture and i'm clear that the picture would have never happened. it was an experience that i will never forget where i think the plane flew off within two weeks after 9/11 where the nation and the
. >> host: how did you become a rhodes scholar? >> guest: the truth is by think about that experience quite a bit. the first time i had a conversation about the scholarship was actually when i was interning with the mayor of baltimore. in that picture he's standing there and pointing towards a picture on his wall and understand he wasn't the type of guy that had camera people following him around all the time, but on that day he said he thought about the rhodes scholarship. i told...
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so, you are a native of new york and went to college in ohio and then became a rhodes scholar.did you do to become a rhodes scholar and for those who are not aware there are only 32 people picked every year in the united states and theoretically you are one of the top 32 so what did you do plaques disconnect my children would claim that was something administrative. i could also answer i was one of 32 people to simply peak young and at the right time. i had a rather unconventional background. i'd spent a year in the middle east traveling around doing archaeology, studying languages in history. i wrote a column for the campus newspaper, i took my courses credit no entry, religion and middle eastern studies major. i think i probably got it because i had no expectations of getting it. i was as relaxed as anybody could be in the interview and i simply stood out from the others as a 4.0 student. hispanic so you went to oxford, got a phd, came back. >> a classic in and out of career. i worked on the hill, the pentagon, the white house, so forth and in between i had been teaching eith
so, you are a native of new york and went to college in ohio and then became a rhodes scholar.did you do to become a rhodes scholar and for those who are not aware there are only 32 people picked every year in the united states and theoretically you are one of the top 32 so what did you do plaques disconnect my children would claim that was something administrative. i could also answer i was one of 32 people to simply peak young and at the right time. i had a rather unconventional background....
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why do we need rhode island or delaware? those states were always mistakes to begin with, kind of little accidental communities who kind of became states really for no good reason as far as i can tell. we also have states of very different sizes. maybe we should think about the optimal size of a state. instead of large and small, maybe we should try to equalize the states. so that would be radical. maybe get rid of states altogether. hamilton may not have minded doing that. we will get to hamilton momentarily, too. and then in between, there is a strategy that madison works out, which i think was quite broad. a, it does say, we really need a government in the full sense of the term. and so we should think, we should rethink all the essential characteristics of republican government, maybe base it a little bit on reading in the sources. we should know our montesquieu. we should know our locke. we should at least know about hobbs and machiavelli so we won't go wrong in some respects. but i think more important is the americans
why do we need rhode island or delaware? those states were always mistakes to begin with, kind of little accidental communities who kind of became states really for no good reason as far as i can tell. we also have states of very different sizes. maybe we should think about the optimal size of a state. instead of large and small, maybe we should try to equalize the states. so that would be radical. maybe get rid of states altogether. hamilton may not have minded doing that. we will get to...
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already in fiscal dilemma what if there is no money coming yet from washington our governor here in rhode island says the layoffs would be draconian could that be the straw that breaks the camel's back. absolutely here are several tenet aides for straws they haven't helped the cities in the states with the money you know when you have millions of people on the employed they're not paying taxes there's misses that are not running the restaurants that are all of those people are not only in the local and regional government which means that they've all their friends and stop providing services which disintegrates our society or you have people and or you have people in desperate need here's another one if it should they've only been postponed until reenter and people in landlords are desperate now they're going to court with addictions or all kinds of other reasons that are still illegal if you are old millions of people out into the street that could easily be the straw that breaks the camel's back to the election if that is undecided or if mr trump does what he implies which is refuses to
already in fiscal dilemma what if there is no money coming yet from washington our governor here in rhode island says the layoffs would be draconian could that be the straw that breaks the camel's back. absolutely here are several tenet aides for straws they haven't helped the cities in the states with the money you know when you have millions of people on the employed they're not paying taxes there's misses that are not running the restaurants that are all of those people are not only in the...
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james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i would like to inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on s. 2193, the charge act. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? mrs. dingell: as the member designated by ms. kaptur of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. kaptur 2193.ote aye on s. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition? mr. beyer: as the member designated by mr. cohen, pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. cohen will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. moore, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. moore will vote yes on s. 2193. as the member designated by mr. kind pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house mr. kind will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. bar began, i inform the house ms. bar began will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lowenthal pursuant to house resolution 89 5, i inform the house mr. lowenthal will vote yes. as the member designated by mr. lieu, m
james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i would like to inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on s. 2193, the charge act. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what reason does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? mrs. dingell: as the member designated by ms. kaptur of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. kaptur 2193.ote aye on s. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek recognition?...
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at rhodes end sounds noise. the 2nd had a built. in the middle mantic route the journey is its own reward. verts park is the city of churches about 60 of them packed together and especially beautiful one purchase on the nichols back a local people call this pilgrimage church the capital a pilgrimage route with 14 stations of the cross leads up the mountain. in the past some believers made the journey on their knees i find it exhausting even on foot. once at the top you'll be rewarded with a wonderful view for its burke. was built around 750 inside the splendor of the late brock awaits you. now we leave word for a moment and we had to peruse before the crisis we met city guide and he showed us quit school and the famous ruined city of much of preacher. orlando i'm so or welcome to cusco vientiane capital of the incan empire now in the plaza damas one of the most beautiful places in south america but here we have the statue of patrick who was the most popular incan ruler and behind us the cathedral the most important church in costco.
at rhodes end sounds noise. the 2nd had a built. in the middle mantic route the journey is its own reward. verts park is the city of churches about 60 of them packed together and especially beautiful one purchase on the nichols back a local people call this pilgrimage church the capital a pilgrimage route with 14 stations of the cross leads up the mountain. in the past some believers made the journey on their knees i find it exhausting even on foot. once at the top you'll be rewarded with a...
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who are head of education yes and i like rhode island governor gina rimando for commerce secretary but you know that your turn if candidate trump were willing to listen to anyone and that anyone is you what would you tell trump do more do less. i would tell him that he and by the way you know the wall street journal came out with this recently in an editorial but i tweeted this out long before that i'm not saying they got it from me but i didn't get it from them what donald trump needs to do is say and i don't know if he's capable of it this is not an election about me you may not like me you may hate me but you can't turn the country over to the radical left to a woman who says as vice president yeah maybe the boston marathon bomber should vote yes so you lose your health insurance but you won't have to fill out those insurance forms yeah let's give it all to illegal aliens too i mean radical as the radical left could be and joe biden who i'm sorry to say every time he opens his mouth he can even read the pre determined answers to predetermine questions off the propter without losing
who are head of education yes and i like rhode island governor gina rimando for commerce secretary but you know that your turn if candidate trump were willing to listen to anyone and that anyone is you what would you tell trump do more do less. i would tell him that he and by the way you know the wall street journal came out with this recently in an editorial but i tweeted this out long before that i'm not saying they got it from me but i didn't get it from them what donald trump needs to do is...
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ben rhodes knows this.reading in the odni threat assessment, which is the document that i think ben is talking about being so distorted. it listed the countries seeking to influence our election. the distinction around iran and china is simply that they've expressed a preference, not that they're actively meddling. in the one paragraph released from odni was this individual's name. he is a known disseminator of russian disinformation, and i believe it was included, the specific efforts that were scuttled in a department of homeland security briefing to denigrate the health of joe biden. just talk for a little bit about how hobbled the whole system becomes if the intelligence product gets stripped down from odni, if the briefings get cut off from the intelligence community at large and if the intel pocket which was a creation of post-9/11 sort of domestic security functions meant to bring to the people in charge of protecting americans at home the same quality and caliber of intelligence that our intelligenc
ben rhodes knows this.reading in the odni threat assessment, which is the document that i think ben is talking about being so distorted. it listed the countries seeking to influence our election. the distinction around iran and china is simply that they've expressed a preference, not that they're actively meddling. in the one paragraph released from odni was this individual's name. he is a known disseminator of russian disinformation, and i believe it was included, the specific efforts that...
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ben rhodes, thank you as always.ime tonight more bomb shells from bob woodward including trump mocking the very idea that white privilege exists in america. stay with us when the world gets complicated, a lot goes through your mind. with fidelity wealth management, your dedicated adviser can give you straightforward advice and tailored recommendations. that's the clarity you get with fidelity wealth management. ( ♪ ) privilege exists in america.Éde? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration or itching. as with all fillers, there is a rare risk of unintentional injection into a blood vessel, which can c
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james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on h.r. 5664, leveraging information on foreign traffickers act as amended. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? >> as the member designated by mr. richmond of louisiana, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. richmond will vote yea on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> as the member designated by ms. chu of california, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. chu will vote yes on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from massachusetts rise? >> as the member designated by ms. pingree, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pingree will vote es on h.r. 5664. as the member designated by ms. meng, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. meng will vote es on h.r. 5664. and as the member designated by ms. frankel, pursuant to house
james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. langevin will vote yes on h.r. 5664, leveraging information on foreign traffickers act as amended. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? >> as the member designated by mr. richmond of louisiana, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. richmond will vote yea on h.r. 5664. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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but again, we're trying to get the right thing done by getting the right word out. >> so ben rhodes,hat is a very obvious disconnect, and we know what the death toll has been since this all started. >> convey, andrea, i think the important thing here was not only he downplaying it with his public comments but his own white house and his own government reflected that downplaying. so you didn't have the united states invoking things like the definition production act to scale up masks and ventilators and other badly-needed equipment. we didn't have shutdown orders that could have gone into place nationwide and saved potentially tens of thousands of lives until it was a bit too late. we didn't have the president of the united states modelling the kind of behavior that presidents could have done to protect themselves like wearing masks. there were very real world consequences. it's not just the anecdote in the book. it's the fact that trump was consistently saying these things, and that was giving a signal to the people who worked for him about how to handle it. and dr. fauci, tragically
but again, we're trying to get the right thing done by getting the right word out. >> so ben rhodes,hat is a very obvious disconnect, and we know what the death toll has been since this all started. >> convey, andrea, i think the important thing here was not only he downplaying it with his public comments but his own white house and his own government reflected that downplaying. so you didn't have the united states invoking things like the definition production act to scale up masks...
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. >> carl, last night i had the governor on from rhode island.hey had 30 cases of covid in their five colleges in rhode island what i worry about are kids coming back and what that means. we are underestimating the second wave all of a sudden with the reopening of america and i think i'm waiting for the closing of colleges because the governor of rhode island called all the colleges in and said, listen, personally, we are going to go in and we are going to kick people out, we are going to do what's necessary. i don't hear that a lot of colleges i see numbers from colleges in the "new york times" study that tells me look out. your kids could be trojan horses. >> keep them there. >> keep them there >> keep them in college. >> three weeks ago, guys, cases were rising in three states, currently cases are rising in 22 states even though the number of daily cases is the lowest since june you are right about the back to school dynamic, especially higher education that's a big deal. we will take a break lots to get to david mentioned tiffany and lvmh, st
. >> carl, last night i had the governor on from rhode island.hey had 30 cases of covid in their five colleges in rhode island what i worry about are kids coming back and what that means. we are underestimating the second wave all of a sudden with the reopening of america and i think i'm waiting for the closing of colleges because the governor of rhode island called all the colleges in and said, listen, personally, we are going to go in and we are going to kick people out, we are going to...
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neal: as the member designated by by honorable james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i would like to ini inform the house the house mr. langevin ill vote no on the motion to recommit. thank you. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by by chairwoman lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. lofgren will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, mr. serrano will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by congress member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congress member napolitano will vote no on the motion to recommit h.r. 2574. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california rise? ms. lee: as the member designated by ms. pressley, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. pressley will vote no on the motion to rec
neal: as the member designated by by honorable james langevin of rhode island, pursuant to house resolution 965, i would like to ini inform the house the house mr. langevin ill vote no on the motion to recommit. thank you. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? mr. jeffries: as the member designated by by chairwoman lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house ms. lofgren will vote no on the motion to recommit. as the member designated by jose serrano, pursuant...
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pennsylvania and rhode island, the practice freedom fall religion. i think you observed as many times as i certainly did and the two of us together, when we sat in this house of burgesses of williamsburg the increasing number of baptists coming into virginia and being forced to worship in a church where they disbelieved in that ecclesiastical law. so much so within a year of my being seated in this house of burgesses, you were present, 1769, the house formed a religion for the growing number of petitions being put forth by the growing number of senators refusing to abide by coercion of religion upon a free people. that is really the impetus and influence that brought about finally as the war began and we declared our independency, to draft a law, a bill for religious freedom. there, of course, was the argument in our new virginia house of delegates for a good seven years. grant you, i did not see the final success of it, that is the passage of the bill for religious freedom for virginia because i was in france and it was passed in january of '86. as
pennsylvania and rhode island, the practice freedom fall religion. i think you observed as many times as i certainly did and the two of us together, when we sat in this house of burgesses of williamsburg the increasing number of baptists coming into virginia and being forced to worship in a church where they disbelieved in that ecclesiastical law. so much so within a year of my being seated in this house of burgesses, you were present, 1769, the house formed a religion for the growing number of...
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i wanted to comment on the proposal on rhode island street. my immediate neighbors and i on the 600 block strongly oppose -- >> sir, this is an item on the consent calendar. so we're not there yet. >> okay. apologies. >> no problem, thank you. next speaker, please. >> you have two questions remaining. >> hi. yes, i wanted to call about the 48 bus on clifford. >> could you give us your name? >> yes, this is trisha. >> thank you. >> and thank you and i think we definitely need your help. clipper is a very noisy street and the noise pollution is very high. and during the block that i'm on, you basically have numerous cars speeding and it's a very -- it's not a very calm area. and we definitely oppose the 48 -- myself and my neighbors -- definitely oppose the 48 bus route on clipper. adding to our normal traffic and it's been very challenging for us to deal with every ten minutes a huge bus coming back and up down our street without any sort of approval of the -- so we definitely need your help in understanding on how we can deal with this. our st
i wanted to comment on the proposal on rhode island street. my immediate neighbors and i on the 600 block strongly oppose -- >> sir, this is an item on the consent calendar. so we're not there yet. >> okay. apologies. >> no problem, thank you. next speaker, please. >> you have two questions remaining. >> hi. yes, i wanted to call about the 48 bus on clifford. >> could you give us your name? >> yes, this is trisha. >> thank you. >> and thank...
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judge barrett is a graduate of rhodes college and the university of notre dame law school.t notre dame, she earned a full academic scholarship, served as the executive editor of the larger view, graduated first in her class and receive the law school award for the best record of scholarship and achievement upon graduating. -- she became a clerk for silverman in the district of columbia. aimee then received the highest honors the young lawyer could clerk foring as a anthony scalia. [applause] a very highly respected law professor at notre dame wrote to justice glia with a one sentence wreck condition. aimee kony is the best student i coney is themy best student i ever had. that is pretty good we are honored to have his wonderful wife. thank you. [applause] and our great secretary of labor. thank you, mr. secretary. familyod genes in that before joining the bench, judge baron spent 15 years at the university of notre dame high school. she was renowned for her scholarship, celebrated by her colleagues and beloved writer students. three times she was elected distinguished profe
judge barrett is a graduate of rhodes college and the university of notre dame law school.t notre dame, she earned a full academic scholarship, served as the executive editor of the larger view, graduated first in her class and receive the law school award for the best record of scholarship and achievement upon graduating. -- she became a clerk for silverman in the district of columbia. aimee then received the highest honors the young lawyer could clerk foring as a anthony scalia. [applause] a...
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already 2 nil ops sebastian road fired in their 3rd goal in the 71st minute and it was a stunner rhodes rocket flew past the reach of the outstretched her to go paper the wind puts frankfurt in 1st place at least for one day. the british naturalist sir david attenborough has broken a record this week soon after joining the social media platform instagram according to guinness world records the 94 year old broadcaster took the shortest time ever to get 1000000 followers you know the previous record holder jennifer aniston off her perch she launched her account last year the broadcaster famous for wildlife and environmental documentaries said he joined the social media platform to highlight urgent environmental issues. you're watching news up next our digital programme shift don't forget you can get all the latest news and information on our website that state of the dot com i'm rebecca riches in berlin thanks very much for watching. them from people make fun about their own social economic and political problems. in mozambique we say that you have to ask so you don't write it's called pe
already 2 nil ops sebastian road fired in their 3rd goal in the 71st minute and it was a stunner rhodes rocket flew past the reach of the outstretched her to go paper the wind puts frankfurt in 1st place at least for one day. the british naturalist sir david attenborough has broken a record this week soon after joining the social media platform instagram according to guinness world records the 94 year old broadcaster took the shortest time ever to get 1000000 followers you know the previous...
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that's the equivalent of connecticut and rhode island combined. the major cities along the west coast likes los angeles, san francisco, seattle are feeling the effects. >> i listen to the fire professionals. it's been very clear that years of drought that we're seeing, whether it's too much water or too much rain or too little, this is climate change. >> mother nature is physics, biology, chemistry. she bats last and she bats a thousand. that's the reality we're facing, the smash mouth reality. this perfect storm. the debate is over around climate change. just come to the state of california. >> governor newsom will join other officials to brief about the fires. the president has been silent about the fires. kamala harris heads back to her home state of california today. smoke from the fires is making air quality there unhealthy. it can irhad i tate lungs, cause irritation and cause infections. more than 10% of oregon's population is under evacuation order. >> it's all gone. it looks like a war zone hit it. >> false claims about the fires. faceboo
that's the equivalent of connecticut and rhode island combined. the major cities along the west coast likes los angeles, san francisco, seattle are feeling the effects. >> i listen to the fire professionals. it's been very clear that years of drought that we're seeing, whether it's too much water or too much rain or too little, this is climate change. >> mother nature is physics, biology, chemistry. she bats last and she bats a thousand. that's the reality we're facing, the smash...
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frankfurt already 2 nil up sebastian road fired in their 3rd goal in the 71st minute and it was a stunner rhodes rocket flew past the rate of the outstretched goalkeeper the wind puts frankfurt in 1st place at least for now. you're watching news david leavitt is up next with all the latest in arts and culture i'm rebecca ritter's in berlin for me and the entire team thanks very much for watching. i'm secure in the fire were that hard and in the end this and you are not allowed to stay here in the us and you. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers world lives of the what's your story. 'd and what i was and women especially are victims of violence in. part.
frankfurt already 2 nil up sebastian road fired in their 3rd goal in the 71st minute and it was a stunner rhodes rocket flew past the rate of the outstretched goalkeeper the wind puts frankfurt in 1st place at least for now. you're watching news david leavitt is up next with all the latest in arts and culture i'm rebecca ritter's in berlin for me and the entire team thanks very much for watching. i'm secure in the fire were that hard and in the end this and you are not allowed to stay here in...
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frankfurt already 2 nil up sebastian road fired in their 3rd goal in the 71st minute and it was a stunner rhodes rocket flew past the rate of the outstretched goalkeeper the wind puts frankfurt in 1st place at least for now. you're watching news david leavitt is up next with all the latest in arts and culture i'm rebecca ritter's in berlin for me and the entire team thanks very much for watching. i'm secure in the by work that hard and in the end this for me you are not allowed to stay here we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions of the what's your story ready. i'm with i was and women especially are victims of violence in. part and send us your story we are trying in all with understand this new cultural. story another visitor another years you want to become sitting. in for migrants your platform for reliable information. post socialist real ism meets unbridled fantasy why have a look at the newest works by painter nero how coming up on arts and culture and. astronaut solo moon orbit inspires the new jazz album by pianist. and a solar powered sculpture
frankfurt already 2 nil up sebastian road fired in their 3rd goal in the 71st minute and it was a stunner rhodes rocket flew past the rate of the outstretched goalkeeper the wind puts frankfurt in 1st place at least for now. you're watching news david leavitt is up next with all the latest in arts and culture i'm rebecca ritter's in berlin for me and the entire team thanks very much for watching. i'm secure in the by work that hard and in the end this for me you are not allowed to stay here we...
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it became a political thing because governor rhodes was there, and it was a new mayor.n friday evening, there was some roughhousing going on after the cambodia invasion. some trash cans were set on fire at midnight. the mayor immediately called for a curfew for the town and demanded there be a curfew on campus. it all gets down to who is in control of what. we did not know who was in charge, and for the record, the president of kent state university, robert white, at 12:00 on monday, may 4, was having lunch at the brown derby 20 minutes away with one of the other generals who was in charge of the national guard. give you an idea of what's going on. post-may 4, then there were massive demonstrations at universities across the country. i lived in seattle at the time, and at the university of washington, maybe as many as 10,000 students decided to march downtown to the federal courthouse in protest, and they marched out onto interstate five and shut down the freeway, but in effect you said and certainly implied that it was not unusual for universities to insist public as w
it became a political thing because governor rhodes was there, and it was a new mayor.n friday evening, there was some roughhousing going on after the cambodia invasion. some trash cans were set on fire at midnight. the mayor immediately called for a curfew for the town and demanded there be a curfew on campus. it all gets down to who is in control of what. we did not know who was in charge, and for the record, the president of kent state university, robert white, at 12:00 on monday, may 4, was...
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>>host: rhode island good afternoon. >>caller. i just want to say to mr.ley the first exposure to his father i'm a nixon fan, 50 years old. and to do a satire of your father and i said what an interesting man this guy must be. went to see nixon anger a political republican by birth but i'm nonpartisan in my fifth-grade grandfather was john brown francis and a grip on the brown estate on warwick rhode island trying to make my family aware of politics and i told my daughter who runs a country and my ex-wife did not even vote and then after i read your book thank you for not smoking it came out on video i said you need to watch this video. it is a satire but 100 percent true. they watched it and seldom don't believe that. >> are lobbyist and easy target for a satirist? >> they are and they are not as we say in washington i will refer to my prior statement the trickiest part of writing satire is competing with the gorgeous reality. i got the idea thank you for smoking watching the layer news hour them mcneil lehrer news hour is how i think of it. to have someb
>>host: rhode island good afternoon. >>caller. i just want to say to mr.ley the first exposure to his father i'm a nixon fan, 50 years old. and to do a satire of your father and i said what an interesting man this guy must be. went to see nixon anger a political republican by birth but i'm nonpartisan in my fifth-grade grandfather was john brown francis and a grip on the brown estate on warwick rhode island trying to make my family aware of politics and i told my daughter who runs a...
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trump: judge barrett is a graduate of rhodes college and the university of notre dame law school.tre dame, she earned a full academic scholarship, served as the executive editor of the law review, graduated first in her class, and received the law school's award for the best record of scholarship and achievement. upon graduating, she became a clerk for judge silverman in the district of columbia. amy then received one of the highest honors a young lawyer could have, serving as a clerk on the supreme court for justice antonin scalia. [applause] pres. trump: a very highly respected law professor at notre dame wrote to justice scalia with a one sentence recommendation. "amy coney is the best student i ever had." that is pretty good. justice scalia hired her shortly thereafter. we are honored to have his wonderful wife. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: and our great secretary of labor. thank you very much. thank you, mr. secretary. [applause] pres. trump: very good genes in that family, i will say. before joining the bench, judge barrett spent 15 years at the university of notre dam
trump: judge barrett is a graduate of rhodes college and the university of notre dame law school.tre dame, she earned a full academic scholarship, served as the executive editor of the law review, graduated first in her class, and received the law school's award for the best record of scholarship and achievement. upon graduating, she became a clerk for judge silverman in the district of columbia. amy then received one of the highest honors a young lawyer could have, serving as a clerk on the...
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island, of rhode pursuant to house resolution 965, i'd like to inform the house that mr. langevin will yes on moving the previous question on h.r. 1161. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire rise? as kuster: madam speaker, the member designated by mr. kennedy, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. kennedy will vote ordering the previous questi question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan rise? mrs. dingell: as the member esignated by ms. kaptur of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that ms. kaptur will vote aye on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? as takano: madam speaker, the member designated by ms. chu of california, pursuant to house i inform the , house that ms. chu will vote yes on ordering the previous question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise?irginia mr. connolly: madam speaker, as he member designated by ms. dina titu
island, of rhode pursuant to house resolution 965, i'd like to inform the house that mr. langevin will yes on moving the previous question on h.r. 1161. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new hampshire rise? as kuster: madam speaker, the member designated by mr. kennedy, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. kennedy will vote ordering the previous questi question. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman...
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john rode the third owner of john rhode the- hitrd, owner of rhode's camera shop. where is he? stand up, please. 109 years. >> thank you again for coming. thank you for sending the national guard. awesome job. kept things up as great as they could. >> a complete rebuild. that is incredible. if they would have responded to but they didn't respond better than some governors frankly. and tookthey responded control of it, things went very well. we're going to try giving you a hand. so therensured and helping. -- so they are helping. ricky, that's a good one. >> we have two businesses downtown that were vandalized. we have been able to rebuild but i also represent the downtown kenosha inc.. it has been a struggle but our community has been really incredible. or people have come to help them we know what to do with but right now we need financial support. but the loss of property is staggering. we will be helping you with law enforcement and economic element. get it back in shape, get kenosha back in shape and we will get back very quickly. we will be helped by the city administered
john rode the third owner of john rhode the- hitrd, owner of rhode's camera shop. where is he? stand up, please. 109 years. >> thank you again for coming. thank you for sending the national guard. awesome job. kept things up as great as they could. >> a complete rebuild. that is incredible. if they would have responded to but they didn't respond better than some governors frankly. and tookthey responded control of it, things went very well. we're going to try giving you a hand. so...
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the area in red down there is extreme drought in rhode island and southern massachusetts. it's been two weeks since new york city has had a raindrop, boston, portland. you get the idea. it's been very dry. this is now the worst drought in 20 years that rhode island has had. 94% of the state is in extreme drought condition. anyone out leaf-peeping, they're starting to quickly turn in northern new england and the northern adirondacks. we'll watch that color move through the south in october. the only bad thing, kasie, the fire is going to return to the west. we have many people with flag warnings. we have this huge heatwave coming to the west coast, and that's going to be extreme fire danger. >> i hate to see that. bill karins, thank you very much as always, my friend. we will see you coming up on monday. have a great weekend. >>> still ahead, president trump has long been promising to overhaul america's health care system. he just introduced two new executive orders, but will they actually have any impact at all? those details coming up next. s ? it sure can. really? can it
the area in red down there is extreme drought in rhode island and southern massachusetts. it's been two weeks since new york city has had a raindrop, boston, portland. you get the idea. it's been very dry. this is now the worst drought in 20 years that rhode island has had. 94% of the state is in extreme drought condition. anyone out leaf-peeping, they're starting to quickly turn in northern new england and the northern adirondacks. we'll watch that color move through the south in october. the...