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i understand that you had conversations with rhodes about the insurrection act. why was he so fixated on that? what did he think it would enable the oath keepers to do? >> well, i think it gave him a sense of legitimacy, that it was a path forward to move forward with his goals and agenda. i think we need to quit mincing words and just talk about truths and what is going to be was an armed revolution. people died that day. law enforcement officers died on that day. there was a gallo set up at the front of the capitol, this could've been the spark that started a civil war. no one would have won that. that wouldn't have been good for no one. he was always looking for ways to legitimize what he was doing, whether by wrapping it in the trappings of it's not a militia, it's a community preparedness team. we are not a militia, we are an educational outreach group. it's a veteran support group. but, again, we've got to stop with this dishonesty and the mincing of words, and just call things for what they are. you know, he is a militia leader. he had these grand visions
i understand that you had conversations with rhodes about the insurrection act. why was he so fixated on that? what did he think it would enable the oath keepers to do? >> well, i think it gave him a sense of legitimacy, that it was a path forward to move forward with his goals and agenda. i think we need to quit mincing words and just talk about truths and what is going to be was an armed revolution. people died that day. law enforcement officers died on that day. there was a gallo set...
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trevante rhodes is here. we've got music from tedeschi trucks band. be right back with dave franco. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by hotels.com. loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's ♪ stack that cheddar, make it melt. ♪ ♪ cook it up, stretch it out. ♪ ♪ we're breaking the mold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ shining like gold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado live in the golden state ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> lamorne: welcome back to "jimmy kimmel live"! i'm lamorne morris. tonight, from the series "mike" on hulu, trevante rhodes is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later -- the fourth installment of their film and music project "i am the moon" comes out this friday. tedeschi trucks band from the mercedes-eq stage. [ cheers and applause ] and i'll be back tomorrow night too, with my guests regina hall, storm reid, and music from so
trevante rhodes is here. we've got music from tedeschi trucks band. be right back with dave franco. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: abc's "jimmy kimmel live," brought to you by hotels.com. loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's ♪ stack that cheddar, make it melt. ♪ ♪ cook it up, stretch it out. ♪ ♪ we're...
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i expect rhodes college to succumb to the radicalized individuals.honor of outstanding supreme court justice as alumni. >> todd: this is not alumni but presbyterian school in the south. >> rhodes college in my time extremely radicalized towards the left. it is no longer a place of free thought and genuine academic discussion of ideas. it is more indoctrination. it is epidemic to the entire education of the united states of america. >> they are calling this a violation of the honor code, this being her decision and actually doing her job as supreme court justice. how is upholding the constitution if you read what she's written about is what she openly did and based her decision. how is upholding the constitution of violation of the honor code? >> you are just as bewildered as me on that. i don't see the honor code and that but i see her upholding the values of the institution or at least what they claim they uphold. >> todd: this is a hall of fame, let's keep that in mind. to your point earlier, she is 1 of 9 supreme court justices in our great countr
i expect rhodes college to succumb to the radicalized individuals.honor of outstanding supreme court justice as alumni. >> todd: this is not alumni but presbyterian school in the south. >> rhodes college in my time extremely radicalized towards the left. it is no longer a place of free thought and genuine academic discussion of ideas. it is more indoctrination. it is epidemic to the entire education of the united states of america. >> they are calling this a violation of the...
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you can see as these members of the rhode island regiment, predominantly african american members of this particular group, moving through. so, just an awesome scene. we are just getting ready for our actor, nathan alfred tate, as we begin this discussion that kalela will be moderating. good to see nathan here, as we get ready to get started. >> appreciate it. hello, everyone. thanks so much for coming. >> yeah, thank you. that was amazing. i always love seeing it. gosh, so many questions, so many questions to ask. i want to start with the idea of why we are all here tonight. why are we here? what does james forten's story have to tell us today? >> wow, well, for me, james forten's story, what's so critical is as a person of african descent who, as a nine year old, witnessed the words of the declaration of independence being read by sheriff jon nixon for the very first time. it places him in a very integral point in american history. and then, to see a 40% of african descent making decisions to decide how, in my life, am i going to choose to serve this burgeoning country. and he is s
you can see as these members of the rhode island regiment, predominantly african american members of this particular group, moving through. so, just an awesome scene. we are just getting ready for our actor, nathan alfred tate, as we begin this discussion that kalela will be moderating. good to see nathan here, as we get ready to get started. >> appreciate it. hello, everyone. thanks so much for coming. >> yeah, thank you. that was amazing. i always love seeing it. gosh, so many...
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langevin of rhode island and mrs. trahan of massachusetts, i inform the house that mr. langevin and mrs. trahan will both vote yes on the senate amendment to h.r. 5376, the inflation reduction act of 2022. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? ms. stevens: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. lawrence of michigan and mr. swalwell of california, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the motion to concur. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from indiana seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. bucshon of indiana, i inform the house that mr. bucshon will vote no on h.r. 5376. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. calvert of california, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. calvert will vote no on h.r. 5376. as the member designated by ms. conway -- i have two. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentl
langevin of rhode island and mrs. trahan of massachusetts, i inform the house that mr. langevin and mrs. trahan will both vote yes on the senate amendment to h.r. 5376, the inflation reduction act of 2022. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? ms. stevens: madam speaker, as the member designated by mrs. lawrence of michigan and mr. swalwell of california, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on the motion to...
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barton: he was a rhodes scholar, too.o he grew up also super destitute in colorado in a small farming community and at the time when he was growing up, he finished first in his classes in high school, you got an academic scholarship to the university of colorado. he made sure he was first in his class so he did not go to school on a mathematics scholarship, he went on an academic scholarship. when he got to colorado he did not play football as a freshman and barely played as a sophomore. as a junior he was one of the top running backs in the country and as a senior he finished second in the heisman race. he led colorado to the cotton bowl which was then basically the national championship and he finished runner-up. he was a quarterback in the single wing. he was the punter, the safety, the field-goal kicker, and the punt returner. he scored in that game an interception return and on a punt return and as a running back and they lost in a squeaker. six months later he led the basketball team to the nit tournament and colora
barton: he was a rhodes scholar, too.o he grew up also super destitute in colorado in a small farming community and at the time when he was growing up, he finished first in his classes in high school, you got an academic scholarship to the university of colorado. he made sure he was first in his class so he did not go to school on a mathematics scholarship, he went on an academic scholarship. when he got to colorado he did not play football as a freshman and barely played as a sophomore. as a...
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he's in providence, rhode island. it is great to get you on the programme.y getting your reaction to what has happened today.- getting your reaction to what has happened today. thank you for havin: has happened today. thank you for having me _ has happened today. thank you for having me on _ has happened today. thank you for having me on finally, - for having me on finally, finally, we have good news on the fight against climate change. this is a major step forward, not only for the united states, but really for the whole world.— the whole world. professor, it's wonderful _ the whole world. professor, it's wonderful to _ the whole world. professor, it's wonderful to hear - the whole world. professor, it's wonderful to hear you i the whole world. professor, | it's wonderful to hear you as enthused and i certainly appreciate that lots of people in the audience will be feeling like that as well stop talk as to the invention, the size and scale of what this tale is trying to achieve. i scale of what this tale is trying to achieve.- scale of what this tale is try
he's in providence, rhode island. it is great to get you on the programme.y getting your reaction to what has happened today.- getting your reaction to what has happened today. thank you for havin: has happened today. thank you for having me _ has happened today. thank you for having me on _ has happened today. thank you for having me on finally, - for having me on finally, finally, we have good news on the fight against climate change. this is a major step forward, not only for the united...
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thank you for being with us. >>> joining us is ben rhodes. when the last u.s. troops left, but the original agreement made by donald trump with the taliban, the trump administration, without factoring in that very flawed government in afghanistan, but there's a big but. the military said, leave 2,500 troops. don't close the air base. that decision, a lot of the military officials say was critical. ben? >> i think when you look back at the withdrawal, the things that stood out is one bagram was closed, a hub for u.s. military activity, you saw a rapid deterioration of the circumstance. you saw a lack of capacity to evacuate afghans in that window of time between president biden's announcement and the chaotic withdrawal at the end of august. therefore, they had to get as many people out in that short window as they could. i want to point out something that's important. i hear from a lot of afghans and people trying to resettle afghans who did get out in that evacuation but are stuck in the uae or in albania, in places where they are not welcome
thank you for being with us. >>> joining us is ben rhodes. when the last u.s. troops left, but the original agreement made by donald trump with the taliban, the trump administration, without factoring in that very flawed government in afghanistan, but there's a big but. the military said, leave 2,500 troops. don't close the air base. that decision, a lot of the military officials say was critical. ben? >> i think when you look back at the withdrawal, the things that stood out is...
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and then i think we are going to see unredacted portions of the affidavit. >> and ben rhodes, as we sit here tonight, as we discovered that there was an fbi search of donald trump's home, and that it was for classified material, and that, indeed, classified material was obtained in that search, donald trump and his representatives have not said a single word about why that material was in his home. >> yeah, lawrence, that's really the glaring question here. we have confirmed that he had highly sensitive, highly classified information that the top secret and top secret secure compartmented information level. this is the highest level of classification in the u.s. government. we know, despite what trump has said, that this information is still classified, or else we would not be talk about the redactions in the government obviously not wanting to release that information. what we don't know is why on earth he felt necessary to pack up and take with him boxes of classified information, to keep it at mar-a-lago, which is not a secure location, and to not return it to the government, even af
and then i think we are going to see unredacted portions of the affidavit. >> and ben rhodes, as we sit here tonight, as we discovered that there was an fbi search of donald trump's home, and that it was for classified material, and that, indeed, classified material was obtained in that search, donald trump and his representatives have not said a single word about why that material was in his home. >> yeah, lawrence, that's really the glaring question here. we have confirmed that he...
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. >> and joining us now is ben rhodes, the former deputy national security adviser for barack obama,s the author of after the fall, being american in the world we have made. ben, thank you so much for joining us tonight. with all of this, this has become search warrant month. which we thought was going to be, maybe the sort of quiet month before more january 6th committee hearings. but, how do you see these two things coming together? as a story you would tell, and as the story that the world is now watching about this country? >> well, i think at the center of it you have donald trump, someone who puts his own personal interest and native democracy, or national security, or any other public good. that's the common factor between these two stories. because in mar-a-lago, what you have is the president who, for some reason, for a reason that was entirely about his own personal interest, decided to endanger national security to take these hundreds of classified documents down to his residence florida. in a deeply unsafe and irresponsible and legal way. on january six you had a presiden
. >> and joining us now is ben rhodes, the former deputy national security adviser for barack obama,s the author of after the fall, being american in the world we have made. ben, thank you so much for joining us tonight. with all of this, this has become search warrant month. which we thought was going to be, maybe the sort of quiet month before more january 6th committee hearings. but, how do you see these two things coming together? as a story you would tell, and as the story that the...
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when he was picked up in rhode island after the murder, he had been drinking.er put him at twice the legal limit. >> multiply that by six -- a >> forensic toxicologist doing some complicated calculations estimated that at the time of the murder toolan's blood alcohol level was 0. 300. >> where does that fit? in >> that fits in the next level above confusion to the stupor phase. >> the defense argued, tool and was profoundly impaired at the time of the murder, and that was just from the drinking, add in the drugs, how much did drugs play in tom toolan's life? >> he will take whatever drugs he could take -- >> such? as >> methamphetamines, zoloft -- >> there was more the defense revealed that toolan had spent years fighting depression and ocd, in the left 80s he had attempted suicide. finally the defense was ready for its knockout punch. >> i would call doctor donald. >> a neuropsychologist. >> my opinion is that he has profound frontal executive dysfunction. >> he testified that years of substance a bruise had bought about that mental defect. because of it toola
when he was picked up in rhode island after the murder, he had been drinking.er put him at twice the legal limit. >> multiply that by six -- a >> forensic toxicologist doing some complicated calculations estimated that at the time of the murder toolan's blood alcohol level was 0. 300. >> where does that fit? in >> that fits in the next level above confusion to the stupor phase. >> the defense argued, tool and was profoundly impaired at the time of the murder, and...
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brown: senator reed from ne -- from rhode island is recognized. senator reed: rhode island is the first state in the country with offshore wind farms. the labor unions are involved -- were involved in that process from the very beginning. just five turbines, a small project, creates 300 jobs. the administration said nearly 80,000 similar jobs and they do involve welding and sheet-metal work and the other traditional traits. in one of the biggest wind developers and the northeast, they have already signed a pla with the building of all future windfarms. alternate energy is not the end of good paying jobs. it is the beginning and it also satisfies the demands of climate change. there has been a lot of discussion about the shift in the market from coal to natural gas and it is wonderful. that is not shared by the united mine workers. let's be realistic. we have to deal with this climate change issue and we have to deal with good, solid jobs and we can do both if we determine to do that rather than just talking. dr. vajjhala, how would the economic be
brown: senator reed from ne -- from rhode island is recognized. senator reed: rhode island is the first state in the country with offshore wind farms. the labor unions are involved -- were involved in that process from the very beginning. just five turbines, a small project, creates 300 jobs. the administration said nearly 80,000 similar jobs and they do involve welding and sheet-metal work and the other traditional traits. in one of the biggest wind developers and the northeast, they have...
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here the rhodes were not far from winning for the second time in the framework of the national cup against a professional team after a free kick, they scored a goal in the first half, in the second, tekstilshchik under the leadership of igor kolyvanov, bounced back. match ended with a score of 1:1, and according to the regulations, the matter immediately went to penalty shootout, where he won with a score of 5:3, just tekstilshchik did not reach the next round of the cup. the eleventh racket of the world andrey rublev successfully overcame the barrier of the first round at the us open rublev beat the sixty-fourth racket of the world serba laszlo jerry during the match andrey won 20 in a set, after which the opponent equalized, so in the end it turned out to be a difficult five-hundredth match on the court, the opponents played almost 4 hours every tennis players. he took the opponent's serve seven times in the next round andrey rublev will play against a tennis player from south korea, another russian. aslan karatsev lost his match against the italians fabiofoni nikolajtsev, lost a 2.0 adv
here the rhodes were not far from winning for the second time in the framework of the national cup against a professional team after a free kick, they scored a goal in the first half, in the second, tekstilshchik under the leadership of igor kolyvanov, bounced back. match ended with a score of 1:1, and according to the regulations, the matter immediately went to penalty shootout, where he won with a score of 5:3, just tekstilshchik did not reach the next round of the cup. the eleventh racket of...
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and ben rhodes, another friend, deputy national security adviser. phil is my friend, too, by the way. deputy national security adviser for president obama as well as an msnbc political contributor and olivia troy, a fourth friend, also here, former top aide to vice president mike pence. neil, we've got to start with you. you're the man with the law degree here. walk us through what we learned -- walk us through the warrant and the inventory and what you on the basis of everything you know take away from it. >> yeah. so to me the big headline is the former president of the united states is under investigation by the fbi for a violation of the espionage act among other things. so that to me is the headline. then it's supported by two different things. the warrant and the inventory of what was found at mar-a-lago. i'm going to start with the latter. because you know, yesterday when there were all these reports of fbi going and trying to find nuclear information or signals intelligence information, i said, look, we got to be cautious because that's just
and ben rhodes, another friend, deputy national security adviser. phil is my friend, too, by the way. deputy national security adviser for president obama as well as an msnbc political contributor and olivia troy, a fourth friend, also here, former top aide to vice president mike pence. neil, we've got to start with you. you're the man with the law degree here. walk us through what we learned -- walk us through the warrant and the inventory and what you on the basis of everything you know take...
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the heaviest down pause and more than 100 years turned rivers into rhodes. rhodes and to rivers. sorry. nearly 2000 people have had to leave their homes. and 7 people are missing. rob mcbride has more now from sole across the city of sole and in the surrounding province. the clean up continues from these unprecedented reigns at street and roads turned into rivers. vehicles washed away and sadly lives lost. some people caught in their apartment by rapidly rising water . other people simply swept away. there were predictions that sol would get up to around $300.00 millimeters of rainfall at the start of this week. up until wednesday morning. some parts of the city have recorded well over 500 millimeters, and as the rain continued further south, some province is south of sol, can expect to further 300 millimeters of rain as this week continued. here on the han river, this double deck of bridge is a good indicator of the amount of flooding. here, the low a carriage way is designed that it becomes verged when the hon floods. now, while the waters have receded somewhat, it is still wel
the heaviest down pause and more than 100 years turned rivers into rhodes. rhodes and to rivers. sorry. nearly 2000 people have had to leave their homes. and 7 people are missing. rob mcbride has more now from sole across the city of sole and in the surrounding province. the clean up continues from these unprecedented reigns at street and roads turned into rivers. vehicles washed away and sadly lives lost. some people caught in their apartment by rapidly rising water . other people simply swept...
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david rhodes, bbc news. eastwards introducing for many outbreaks of rain, for some still some sunshine and feeling rather humoured toward southern areas of the uk in particular. southern areas of the uk in particular-— southern areas of the uk in articular. ., particular. overnight tonight, the weather front _ particular. overnight tonight, the weather front we _ particular. overnight tonight, the weather front we have _ particular. overnight tonight, the weather front we have seen - particular. overnight tonight, the weather front we have seen goes| weather front we have seen goes south, moves northwards and eastwards, muggy to what coastal areas, coastal and hill fog care, temperatures dropping in north—east scotland into high single figures, this is the position of the weather front on monday. moving eastwards throughout the day, introducing some outbreaks of rain, most of it right and patchy, heavier downpours through the afternoon in particular across the midlands into east anglia, eastern england and p
david rhodes, bbc news. eastwards introducing for many outbreaks of rain, for some still some sunshine and feeling rather humoured toward southern areas of the uk in particular. southern areas of the uk in particular-— southern areas of the uk in articular. ., particular. overnight tonight, the weather front _ particular. overnight tonight, the weather front we _ particular. overnight tonight, the weather front we have _ particular. overnight tonight, the weather front we have seen -...
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smart. >> i will have to deny it formally. >> objective evidence, you're a rhodes scholar who went to harvard -- >> i get proven every day that i am not that smart. >> that just means you're stretching yourself. >> fair enough. fair enough. >> you're not picking up your socks -- >> everybody does something wrong at some point, right? >> exactly but learn from our mistakes, very important. you can hear the whole thing on the podcast sand hill road and hear it on google play and amazon and everything else. it's great fun. we go into what is it like to be that smart but where does it come from? in your parents smart, of course he says yes. how much of it was your parents and how much of it was the way they raised you. >> where you went to school. >> maybe they were hands off and it came from nowhere. an interesting conversation. >> no other news scott won the argument against -- >> the smart guy. >> so that makes you smart and good looking. >> oh. >>> amazon is expanding its palm scanning technology to more whole foods stores. more than 60 california location also offer that payment serv
smart. >> i will have to deny it formally. >> objective evidence, you're a rhodes scholar who went to harvard -- >> i get proven every day that i am not that smart. >> that just means you're stretching yourself. >> fair enough. fair enough. >> you're not picking up your socks -- >> everybody does something wrong at some point, right? >> exactly but learn from our mistakes, very important. you can hear the whole thing on the podcast sand hill road...
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that includes oath keeper founder stewart rhodes, charged with seditious conspiracy. brianna, john? >> amazing reporting there. chris wallace is back with us now. you can draw this line between all these conspiracy theories about sandy hook to all the conspiracy theorys about qanon. they're all kind of in the same mix and alex jones is so much a part of this. do you think the committee is going to want to get their hands on those texts? you would, right? >> i would think so, yeah. he's kind of the nexus, alex jones, between the people on the street and some of the political people in larger trump world. and the texts and what conversations were going on back and forth between him and trump acolytes on the one hand with him and people like stewart rhodes and the other -- can i say one thing about that video? you know it reminds me of steve bannon and i say that about him and alex jones, it is the opposite of teddy roosevelt, speak loudly and carry a little stick. i mean, he marched these people up to the edge of the capitol, up the east front of the capitol, oh, and i'll see you, guy
that includes oath keeper founder stewart rhodes, charged with seditious conspiracy. brianna, john? >> amazing reporting there. chris wallace is back with us now. you can draw this line between all these conspiracy theories about sandy hook to all the conspiracy theorys about qanon. they're all kind of in the same mix and alex jones is so much a part of this. do you think the committee is going to want to get their hands on those texts? you would, right? >> i would think so, yeah....
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david rhodes, bbc news.ted to fall today. the buildings were badly damaged in the blasts and subsequent fires have further weakened gthe structure. we'll keep you across that here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. some of us are getting to see some sunshine today, but the best of that during the afternoon is likely to be found across the northern half of the uk. furthersouth, more in the way of cloud. and whether you find yourself in a cloudy zone or a sunnier zone, there is the potentialfor some showers at times. now, this is the earliest satellite image. it shows cloud rolling its way in from the west. that's becoming more extensive, especially across the southern half of the uk. further north, a better chance of holding onto some sunshine. a mostly sunny afternoon for a good part of northern england. northern ireland seeing sunshine and just the odd shower. sunny spells and showers across scotland, the showers most frequent out towards the west. but generally more
david rhodes, bbc news.ted to fall today. the buildings were badly damaged in the blasts and subsequent fires have further weakened gthe structure. we'll keep you across that here on bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. some of us are getting to see some sunshine today, but the best of that during the afternoon is likely to be found across the northern half of the uk. furthersouth, more in the way of cloud. and whether you find yourself in a cloudy zone or a...
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i don't have to tell you if you're looking at me from massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, it ism. this is a flash drought. it really wasn't here about four or five weeks ago. back you up two weeks, these extreme areas here across parts of massachusetts and rhode island were not here. but it just hasn't rained at all. so now all of a sudden, all of massachusetts in a drought, first time in seven years. all of rhode island in extreme drought, connecticut, you have long island, even parts of upstate new york in on this act too. now back out to the west. here's where we had some improvement. colorado, utah, parts of nevada and arizona. it has rained. it hasn't been widespread, but there have been rains. texas got worse. it has not rained. it may rain this weekend and a lot in some spots but not lately and back out to california. i take you back two weeks, a lot worse in some spots. watch nevada, watch north of vegas go from the dark red to only red. that's some good news, but you're still in a major drought. every thursday at 7:30 central time, at -- from the university of member me
i don't have to tell you if you're looking at me from massachusetts, rhode island, connecticut, it ism. this is a flash drought. it really wasn't here about four or five weeks ago. back you up two weeks, these extreme areas here across parts of massachusetts and rhode island were not here. but it just hasn't rained at all. so now all of a sudden, all of massachusetts in a drought, first time in seven years. all of rhode island in extreme drought, connecticut, you have long island, even parts of...
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island and rhode island has an epiphany, an example of this rage for paper money that represented the future tell us as much of that story is you can up to the federal convention. >> is a revolution of independent states in the articles of confederation is a treaty among the states is like that you today. virginia to jefferson is my country. if you think in those terms you can understand the articles it is a treaty which is the basis for the eu. in 1776 nobody in the wildest dreams i mean no one even conceived of a strong national government of a kind that we finally got ten years later. nobody thinks about it and nobody throws it out as a possibility is not in anyone's consciousness. something awful had to happen in those ten years to change people's minds in order for them to create a federal government it ran against all the experience that a distant government that was trying to dictate. why would they create another long distant government. in the theory at the time said republics have to be small and homogeneous in size they cannot be large. why would they create this national g
island and rhode island has an epiphany, an example of this rage for paper money that represented the future tell us as much of that story is you can up to the federal convention. >> is a revolution of independent states in the articles of confederation is a treaty among the states is like that you today. virginia to jefferson is my country. if you think in those terms you can understand the articles it is a treaty which is the basis for the eu. in 1776 nobody in the wildest dreams i mean...
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and he is a very big supporter and friend, quite frankly, of oath keeper stuart rhodes.y logical to see whether the january 6th committee would want those messages. the question now is will they get them? the judge is deciding what to do because obviously this just came out of the clear blue sky yesterday and was dropped on the judge's lap right in austin, texas. >> it sure was. and, drew, you mentioned the january 6th sub plot. first of all, there are a lot of subplots going on. you have a special that's going to be on tomorrow night. what do you think the january 6th committee can get out of the newly revealed batch of text messages that could add to their investigation, based on your reporting? >> well, alex jones, based on our reporting and based on alex jones' bragging, quite frankly, said he was very much involved in financing or getting financing for donald trump's rally on the ellipse that day. he was also very instrumental in promoting the idea of a january 6th gathering in washington. he was also -- dana, basically his show, infowars, is where stuart rhodes and
and he is a very big supporter and friend, quite frankly, of oath keeper stuart rhodes.y logical to see whether the january 6th committee would want those messages. the question now is will they get them? the judge is deciding what to do because obviously this just came out of the clear blue sky yesterday and was dropped on the judge's lap right in austin, texas. >> it sure was. and, drew, you mentioned the january 6th sub plot. first of all, there are a lot of subplots going on. you have...
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you can see as these members of the rhode island regiment predominantly african american members of this particular group moving through so just an awesome scene, so we are just getting ready for our actor nathan all for tate as we begin this discussion that coleila will be moderating. so good to see nathan. and then as we get ready to get started appreciate it. hello everyone. thank you so much for coming. thank you. so gosh, so many questions somebody so many questions to ask i'm going to start with the idea of why we're all here tonight. why are we here? what does james horton story has to have to tell us today. well for me james fortin story, what's so critical is is as a person of african descent who has a nine year old witnessed the words of the declaration of independence being read by sheriff. john nixon for the very first time places him in a very integral point in american history and then to see a free person of african descent making decision is to decide how in my life am i going to choose to? serve this burgeoning country and he is seeing events as a young man in this in th
you can see as these members of the rhode island regiment predominantly african american members of this particular group moving through so just an awesome scene, so we are just getting ready for our actor nathan all for tate as we begin this discussion that coleila will be moderating. so good to see nathan. and then as we get ready to get started appreciate it. hello everyone. thank you so much for coming. thank you. so gosh, so many questions somebody so many questions to ask i'm going to...
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david rhodes reports. fanfare.th the royal air force. for many it was once the technological pinnacle of british aeroengineering, but the yorkshire trust that preserves this piece of living history has been told it must now find a new home. whilst it's a difficult day for us to tell the world this, i do believe this aircraft has got an important role in the future, and potentially a very successful role in the future of education and history. the vulcan has been grounded since 2015 but it remained on display at doncaster sheffield, an airport which its owners say may no longer be commercially viable. there are two potential sites whether vulcan could be rehomed. one of those sites is understood to be in yorkshire, and with that comes hope that one of the region's most recognisable aviation attractions may still inspire new generations to come. our first thoughts were, "this is a major blow to us," but as options have developed then we're more confident that we can secure a permanent home for the aircraft and the st
david rhodes reports. fanfare.th the royal air force. for many it was once the technological pinnacle of british aeroengineering, but the yorkshire trust that preserves this piece of living history has been told it must now find a new home. whilst it's a difficult day for us to tell the world this, i do believe this aircraft has got an important role in the future, and potentially a very successful role in the future of education and history. the vulcan has been grounded since 2015 but it...
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at least half a 1000000 homes have been damaged. rhodes washed away and nearly 150 bridges destroyed. sinned at province is one of the worst affected areas. zombies, robbie, is there millions of people across the country are waiting for help, most of them in the south of the country and baluchistan, and since province, everywhere we've gone here, as is often the case with climate disasters in pakistan, the devastation is vast and the immediate need are very basic people, we've spoken to say that what they need right away is some form of shelter. anything to put over their heads. they need food and they need medicine. we've met children who have already begun to experience skin disease, the symptoms of dehydration, and most importantly right now the median challenge is to do something about the hunger people here are hungry and there is not enough food to go around. there really aren't any aid organizations at the moment. any of the places that we've visited, what we have seen is most of the help, whether there's a little help is being arranged, he's being arranged at the local level.
at least half a 1000000 homes have been damaged. rhodes washed away and nearly 150 bridges destroyed. sinned at province is one of the worst affected areas. zombies, robbie, is there millions of people across the country are waiting for help, most of them in the south of the country and baluchistan, and since province, everywhere we've gone here, as is often the case with climate disasters in pakistan, the devastation is vast and the immediate need are very basic people, we've spoken to say...
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steward rhodes from the oath keepers. by the time i had gone to park the car, my colleague was saying he had gotten into the car with mr. enrique tarrio and they had moved to a location around the corner. the parking garage of the hall of legends, i believe. and so, we quickly drove over there, we drove down into the parking garage and filmed a scene of mr. enrique tarrio and mr. rhodes and certain other individuals in that garage. we then continued to follow enrique tarrio. there was discussion as to where he was going to go, he ended up going towards a hotel in baltimore and we conducted an interview with him in the hotel room. and then we returned to d.c., but that night, who was interesting that night actually was that was the first indication that d.c. was much more dizzy than it had been any other time we have been here. because we could not get into the hotels we wanted to and we ended up in a hotel that, you know, was not as satisfactory as we would have hoped. mr. thompson: thank you. so, what you are saying is y
steward rhodes from the oath keepers. by the time i had gone to park the car, my colleague was saying he had gotten into the car with mr. enrique tarrio and they had moved to a location around the corner. the parking garage of the hall of legends, i believe. and so, we quickly drove over there, we drove down into the parking garage and filmed a scene of mr. enrique tarrio and mr. rhodes and certain other individuals in that garage. we then continued to follow enrique tarrio. there was...
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you say it all comes back to rhode island, and rhode island is sort of a pygmy or synecdoche, less fancy, word and example of this rage for paper money that represented the future and with the founders were trying to fight against. tell us as much of that story as you can, take us up to the federal convention. >> look, it's a revolution of 13 independent states. start with that. and the articles of confederation are a treaty among these states. it's like the eu today. virginia to jefferson is my country. so, if you think of it in those, terms you can understand the articles of confederation. it is a treaty just like the treaty of lisbon which is the basis for the eu. something has to happen. in 1776, nobody in his wildest dreams, and i mean no one, even conceived of a strong national government of the kind that we finally got ten years later. no one even imagined it, now and throw that out as a possibility, it's not anyone's consciousness. so, something awful had to happen in those ten years to change a lot of people's minds in order for them to create this federal government. the ran ag
you say it all comes back to rhode island, and rhode island is sort of a pygmy or synecdoche, less fancy, word and example of this rage for paper money that represented the future and with the founders were trying to fight against. tell us as much of that story as you can, take us up to the federal convention. >> look, it's a revolution of 13 independent states. start with that. and the articles of confederation are a treaty among these states. it's like the eu today. virginia to...
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we can see clustering's of that in rhode island, and parts of eastern massachusetts. we can see that sense of african culture developing there. that was -- it was much larger and more -- and stronger as we go further south and the african group got larger and larger as he went. they also tended, as we go south, to get more diverse. they were diverse everywhere. i have all the numbers in my book and you will see lots and lots of tables about where africans came from and every region. one can begin by saying they came from every part -- to each american colony, they came from many parts of africa but they were grouped. there were concentrations within that grouping and the concentrations varied as the go from one colony to a mother. i go into much detail about where they came from. we went to the villages in africa. my wife, she went looking for places of origin. and finding them and all that is in the book as well. as well as same for the british groups which are in my book albion's seed. the same sort of patterns with different proportions in the different countries.
we can see clustering's of that in rhode island, and parts of eastern massachusetts. we can see that sense of african culture developing there. that was -- it was much larger and more -- and stronger as we go further south and the african group got larger and larger as he went. they also tended, as we go south, to get more diverse. they were diverse everywhere. i have all the numbers in my book and you will see lots and lots of tables about where africans came from and every region. one can...
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to and who is important fundraising is another place it is key so when the baptist raise money and rhoderite back-and-forth about in all uk is likely to support this college including one there's a little * next to my name that says if you give him an honorary degree you leave you 100,000 when he dies. [laughter] nothing has changed. so one of the largest pieces of the network the weekend network and then huntington across the atlantic and then the incredible number of letters and then the other huge branch of this are digitized is the correspondence generated by the society propagation what is the anglican mission and those are thousands of letters. so a lot these are i need more money for my mission. they are very practical but then at the end of the letter talk about politics and did you hear this happened i'm worried about where it is going on with the stamp act so there is a fair amount politics embedded within that. host: thank you very much. here is another one. is there anything in the protestant system of beliefs that resulted protestant used or religious beliefs with a unifying
to and who is important fundraising is another place it is key so when the baptist raise money and rhoderite back-and-forth about in all uk is likely to support this college including one there's a little * next to my name that says if you give him an honorary degree you leave you 100,000 when he dies. [laughter] nothing has changed. so one of the largest pieces of the network the weekend network and then huntington across the atlantic and then the incredible number of letters and then the...
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. >> reporter: dujardin's son says his father, visiting from rhode island, was wearing a hearing aid as he walked across the kilbourn avenue bridge with his wife on monday. dujardin was using an ipad to find his way to church. alarm bells sound off before the gates come down and the bridge goes up. the medical examiner's office believes dujardin didn't hear the warning. department of public works officials say the bridge operator, who remotely monitors from a tower a mile away, is required to check two live cameras before closing the bridge. >> if there are anything that needs to change in our processes, we will, of course, evaluate those things. >> reporter: this tragedy just one of several nationwide of people getting caught off guard when a drawbridge opens. >> i see one lady. i don't know how to explain it, but she fell out. >> reporter: a 79-year-old woman fell 50 feet to her death as this west palm beach bridge opened this past spring. her attorney says the operator should have checked three cameras. in daytona beach, a motorcyclist tries to cross a rising bridge. he slides off
. >> reporter: dujardin's son says his father, visiting from rhode island, was wearing a hearing aid as he walked across the kilbourn avenue bridge with his wife on monday. dujardin was using an ipad to find his way to church. alarm bells sound off before the gates come down and the bridge goes up. the medical examiner's office believes dujardin didn't hear the warning. department of public works officials say the bridge operator, who remotely monitors from a tower a mile away, is...
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as well as roger williams and so freethinkers in rhode island as well as some baptist as well. congregationalists in new england. you know, new york has many different situations and they are going to be new sets, the shakers and the method is and more baptist coming on board and then dad is a lot of religious diversity. and america further strategic regions, we have to hang together. so much so that the first confederation actually writes a letter to that saying hey, why don't you join us and even though you are partisan, geostrategic situation as it will be useful to have you onboard while we are fighting the british said they extended it, saying okay, this is unlike any you membership. you have been preapproved and so benedict arnold comes close but they fail, so religious diversity is one of the things that is going to make a hard for them to join or die. different colonies found at different times for different reasons, virginia is about making money, basically about religious freedom and so when my story begins, they are not american, massachusetts, tons of newspapers, we
as well as roger williams and so freethinkers in rhode island as well as some baptist as well. congregationalists in new england. you know, new york has many different situations and they are going to be new sets, the shakers and the method is and more baptist coming on board and then dad is a lot of religious diversity. and america further strategic regions, we have to hang together. so much so that the first confederation actually writes a letter to that saying hey, why don't you join us and...
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professional teams tekstilshchik from the second league meets with the media team of bloggers here rhodes, the basis of which is just the entertainment content in the city, such an event was considered impressive because the unusual status of the opponents is a certain variety of football routine, given that this is just one 128 cup of russia, that is, an extremely early stage of the tournament, interest, if not outrageous, then close in addition, the number of people at the entrance to the stadium and near the ticket office speaks for itself. and those who did not have enough tickets could comfortably watch the match from the window of a neighboring house. the football arena in ivanovo can accommodate 9,500 spectators. and you look at weekdays at the height of the working day and almost the main thing, the seven thousandth tribune, a similar situation is opposite with such attendance. footballers' return and energy, corresponding to the best, probably the match for spectators for bloggers you can’t imagine correctly and a beautiful game and interesting moments and intrigue 1:0, tudors le
professional teams tekstilshchik from the second league meets with the media team of bloggers here rhodes, the basis of which is just the entertainment content in the city, such an event was considered impressive because the unusual status of the opponents is a certain variety of football routine, given that this is just one 128 cup of russia, that is, an extremely early stage of the tournament, interest, if not outrageous, then close in addition, the number of people at the entrance to the...
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the visit, pelosi said, is a show of america's unwavering support for democracy on the self. rhode island, that message that resonated with some residents. john, god, your boyhood friends visiting from the us is a very friendly gesture. or you'll sondra the go button on job how to help taiwan game recognition internationally. bought out of the pelosi is the most junior your us official to visit taiwan in 25 years. dear us backs taiwan, but does not recognize its independence from china. and the white house says hello, sees acting in a private capacity. so le, busy don't talk to b is for meet a sign off, a sincerely solidarity shown to taiwan. and yes, i think you can call it a trend important, a better policy turning point. but not every one. welcome to u. s. official with open arms. pro china groups demonstrated against policies presence and china's ministry foreign affairs condemned to visit as a serious violation of the one china principal. while the white house any i gave a briefing on pelosi trip, his the national security spokesman, john cabby roboson, monitoring her travel as we al
the visit, pelosi said, is a show of america's unwavering support for democracy on the self. rhode island, that message that resonated with some residents. john, god, your boyhood friends visiting from the us is a very friendly gesture. or you'll sondra the go button on job how to help taiwan game recognition internationally. bought out of the pelosi is the most junior your us official to visit taiwan in 25 years. dear us backs taiwan, but does not recognize its independence from china. and the...
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the self rhode island is under constant threat for mainland china, which says it could use military action to bring taiwan under its control. germany is filling up its gas stocks more quickly than expected. despite rush in supply cuts. the government says it's on target to fill 85 percent of its gas storage facilities by early next month with the current levels of 82 percent. berlin hopes to stop using russian gas next year. e foreign ministers meeting in prague this week are expected to make it more difficult for russian citizens to travel to the european union. they may suspend a 2007 agreement, giving preferential treatment to visa applications from russians. the measure fall short of the total travel bands, some member states are demanding. poland and the czech republic for example, have already stopped issuing baez's to russians. others may follow. i asked dw corresponded ban vega in brussels. what it might mean for russians who want to travel outside their country. there's no trouble been other kinds of reasons do be issued, for example, for russians who want to settle to study here
the self rhode island is under constant threat for mainland china, which says it could use military action to bring taiwan under its control. germany is filling up its gas stocks more quickly than expected. despite rush in supply cuts. the government says it's on target to fill 85 percent of its gas storage facilities by early next month with the current levels of 82 percent. berlin hopes to stop using russian gas next year. e foreign ministers meeting in prague this week are expected to make...
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he is not a great scholar, he is a rhodes scholar but not a great scholar.oser, writer and so on. he has his own strengths and talents dealing with people in a political way. he is a politician and a very high since. i would be disappointed to see him not to become a leader, that is where his talent is. >> he is sort of a loner i don't know what he's done other than being a scholar and basketball. he seems to also have a concern about people he takes it so much to heart i think that's half the reason he is so quiet. it's not a relaxed kind of quiet at all. it is very depressing or maybe frustrating. i haven't ever seen a burst out laughing. it's something very emotional could influence him he may be able to let himself go for his own self. i mean, if you let all these things tear at you then you are not going to have anything left to do what you can do. >> the decisions i have to make, whether i want to be a public person, whether i want to be a private person, whether what should be a creative person, whether what to be an efficient person. whether i want t
he is not a great scholar, he is a rhodes scholar but not a great scholar.oser, writer and so on. he has his own strengths and talents dealing with people in a political way. he is a politician and a very high since. i would be disappointed to see him not to become a leader, that is where his talent is. >> he is sort of a loner i don't know what he's done other than being a scholar and basketball. he seems to also have a concern about people he takes it so much to heart i think that's...
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david rhodes, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth.her south. also a scattering of showers towards western facing coasts too. here is the rest of the afternoon, some showers towards western scotland, western wales and far south west of england. humidity levels dry, coastal and hill fog by the end of today, lots of low cloud. where front pushing northwards and his works, point of call, mild and muggy filling conditions. clearest of these skies across north—east scotland, temperatures dipping down
david rhodes, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with elizabeth.her south. also a scattering of showers towards western facing coasts too. here is the rest of the afternoon, some showers towards western scotland, western wales and far south west of england. humidity levels dry, coastal and hill fog by the end of today, lots of low cloud. where front pushing northwards and his works, point of call, mild and muggy filling conditions. clearest of these skies across north—east...
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there was a research trip to providence, rhode island, and made my way to the john brown house. this isn't john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown the opposite, slave trade around cofounder of brown university. in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is what is known as john brown's chariot and it is to our modern i tiny. i compare the forward facing seats to the backseat of the the w bug, a tiny little thing and according to family tradition when the newly inaugurated president, george washington, was visiting providence, john brown gave washington a ride in that cherry it down to the shipyard where he was building a ship named for the new president. that got me to wondering. in the book i was writing, washington visited providence several times but i had no idea he had come to providence once he was president. why? why was he there? that led me to realize he went on a series of presidential trips in an attempt to create a sense of nationhood among 13 former colonies. finishing up this book of straight history, close to a dozen books i had writ
there was a research trip to providence, rhode island, and made my way to the john brown house. this isn't john brown the abolitionist. this is john brown the opposite, slave trade around cofounder of brown university. in the back of his magisterial home is a little annex where there is what is known as john brown's chariot and it is to our modern i tiny. i compare the forward facing seats to the backseat of the the w bug, a tiny little thing and according to family tradition when the newly...