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the mississippi river valley is the same thing. they're growing cotton and other cash crops that allow whites to capitalize on that. once again look at the concentration of enslaved people. in the mississippi river valley. in may of 1861, there was a perfect storm. several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general benjamin butler to take command of fort monroe. on the heels of that, the commonwealth of virginia was some sitting on the fence. adjoining united states are joined the confederacy. that decision they would join the new confederate government and invite the national capital to be removed to the city of richmond, virginia. butler takes command and virginia leaves the union. during this, three brave individuals -- baker, calson, mallory, would steal a ship, go across the chesapeake bay, present themselves at the gate of the american soldiers and say we are a runaway slaves seeking to be refugees and protection. they
the mississippi river valley is the same thing. they're growing cotton and other cash crops that allow whites to capitalize on that. once again look at the concentration of enslaved people. in the mississippi river valley. in may of 1861, there was a perfect storm. several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general benjamin butler to take command of fort monroe. on the heels of that, the...
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and the mississippi river valley. they migrated as far south as south america. they migrated all the way here to point comfort, where 40 monroe is located today. they were hunters, gatherers, and they lived a very successful and prosperous life there. in 16 oh seven, the english came here, and by that time they had mastered the art of cultivation. the english would struggle the first few years but they too would prosper we know from the secretary of the colonies, in 60 1920 or so black men arrived here. they were traded for goods. after that, we see the evolution of roles and rules and regulations that will start to manage african population here, in the hampton. next we're gonna look at the war of 1812 and find out why these court is now in existence and how it came about. why is the largest stone 14 united states here today? the war of 1812 is a backdrop to that story. in 1812, the british invaded the united states. they arrive the chesapeake bay. there was no one to stop them, they moved all the way there, they burned our capital city in washington, d.c.. and
and the mississippi river valley. they migrated as far south as south america. they migrated all the way here to point comfort, where 40 monroe is located today. they were hunters, gatherers, and they lived a very successful and prosperous life there. in 16 oh seven, the english came here, and by that time they had mastered the art of cultivation. the english would struggle the first few years but they too would prosper we know from the secretary of the colonies, in 60 1920 or so black men...
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the mississippi river valley, same thing. they're growing cotton and other cultivating cash crops that allow whites to be able to capitalize on that. once again, look at the concentration of enslaved people in the mississippi river valley. in may of 1861, there was a perfect storm, several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing that occurred is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general benjamin butler to come and take demand of ft. monroe. almost on the heels of that, the common health commonwealth of virginia who had been sitting on the fence finally made a decision and that decision was indeed they would join the few confederate government and invite the national capital to be removed to the city of richmond, virginia. butler takes command. virginia leaves the union. during all of this, three individuals, three brave individuals, baker, townsend, mallory, would steal a ship, row across the chesapeake bay, present themselves at the gate of the american soldie
the mississippi river valley, same thing. they're growing cotton and other cultivating cash crops that allow whites to be able to capitalize on that. once again, look at the concentration of enslaved people in the mississippi river valley. in may of 1861, there was a perfect storm, several things came together to create what we call today the contraband decision. the first thing that occurred is that abraham lincoln promoted and assigned major general benjamin butler to come and take demand of...
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they migrated as far west as mexico and the mississippi river valley. they migrated all of the way here to point comfort. they were hunters, they were gatherers, and they lived a very successful and prosperous life here. in 1607, hay came and they mastered the art of cultivation. the english would struggle the first few years and they, too, would prosper. we know that in 1619, 20 negros arrived here and they were traded for goods. after that we see the evolution of laws, rules, and regulations that will start to manage the african-american population here in hamp ton. next the war of 1812 to find out why this is now in existence and thousand came about. why is the largest stone fort in the united states here today? the war of 1812 was a backdrop to that story. in 1812 the british once again invaded the united states. they arrive here for the chesapeake bay. they moved all of the way up, they pushed our capital city of washington dc, and they were finally stopped in a place called baltimore. after the war of 1812, he established fortifications all up and
they migrated as far west as mexico and the mississippi river valley. they migrated all of the way here to point comfort. they were hunters, they were gatherers, and they lived a very successful and prosperous life here. in 1607, hay came and they mastered the art of cultivation. the english would struggle the first few years and they, too, would prosper. we know that in 1619, 20 negros arrived here and they were traded for goods. after that we see the evolution of laws, rules, and regulations...
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sunday, that rain moves to the southeast and tennessee river valley, then monday, the storm hits theat lakes, bringing days of snow to the ohio river valley and rain up and down the eastern seaboard. 14-year-old tyler gordon got a special phone call wednesday from the vice president-elect of the united states. kamala harris called the california teen to thank him for the remarkable portrait he painted of her and then posted on twitter. >> oh, ty, what a wonderful, wonderful thing you've done. and i know your artistry... >> oh, thank you. >> reid: the young artist says harris inspired him by breaking barriers, something he can relate to. tyler stutters and is partially deaf. there's more news ahead when we come back. ion of two immunotherapies you can take first. one that could mean... a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread and that tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. it's the first and only approved chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works together i
sunday, that rain moves to the southeast and tennessee river valley, then monday, the storm hits theat lakes, bringing days of snow to the ohio river valley and rain up and down the eastern seaboard. 14-year-old tyler gordon got a special phone call wednesday from the vice president-elect of the united states. kamala harris called the california teen to thank him for the remarkable portrait he painted of her and then posted on twitter. >> oh, ty, what a wonderful, wonderful thing you've...
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sometimes don't know what to do with them and for possible it's just this is my home, the ease in river valley and nor in all my messina. but i think for both our sakes i'll move my camera back up. so i log on to the old barn, the motorway suitable pass right through the eastern valley. it's hard to believe i'm going to go all that tire dust, brake, dust and dirt will get washed into the easing river and the tributaries whenever there's heavy rain. the easing of the plane pressure can often strain. we still have stone crayfish, bald head trout, you only see here with red spots. the last push for vanished with the motorway in one small straw city and the high profile fast looks like we'll have to be careful today with the snake. he says if it strikes we are in a tricky situation. because the gaboon find there is one of the most venomous snakes there is going to become american 1st, and the spirits of it's hard to imagine. the snake will be just half a metre away without a pane of glass between us knows it's venomous. and if you step on it, it's your own fault. if you start passing out, you know
sometimes don't know what to do with them and for possible it's just this is my home, the ease in river valley and nor in all my messina. but i think for both our sakes i'll move my camera back up. so i log on to the old barn, the motorway suitable pass right through the eastern valley. it's hard to believe i'm going to go all that tire dust, brake, dust and dirt will get washed into the easing river and the tributaries whenever there's heavy rain. the easing of the plane pressure can often...
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thus this is my home to ease in river valley into north america seen ants. think for both our sakes. i'll move my camera back. a log. i'm too old to be on the motorway. soon it will pass right through the eastern valley. it's hard to believe i'm going to go all that tire dust, brake, dust and dirt will get washed into the easing river and the tributaries whenever there's heavy rain and easing of the plane fish and not so much dying. we still have stone crayfish, bald heads, trout you only see here with red spots. the last fish vanished with a motorway some months all straw city and the high profile of the flock will have to be careful today with this snake uses. if it strikes, we are in a tricky situation because the gaboon find there is one of the most venomous snakes there is it can be made one 1st, and this gets, it's hard to imagine. the snake will be just half a metre away, without a pane of glass between us, and very nose, it's venomous. and if you step on it, it's your own fault. if you start passing out, you know, it's over, it's how we do that. in a
thus this is my home to ease in river valley into north america seen ants. think for both our sakes. i'll move my camera back. a log. i'm too old to be on the motorway. soon it will pass right through the eastern valley. it's hard to believe i'm going to go all that tire dust, brake, dust and dirt will get washed into the easing river and the tributaries whenever there's heavy rain and easing of the plane fish and not so much dying. we still have stone crayfish, bald heads, trout you only see...
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river valley, we could even see wet snow across upstate new york hanging onto sunshine on the east coastl. taking a look around the bay and our high temperatures. it's going to be nice. and we're looking at a lot of sunshine, highs reaching into the 60s. and we'll see more weather like this going into the weekend. so make some time to get outside and get some fresh air in the sunshine. we're also going to see our weather on repeat going into next week. would be nice to see some rain but we are looking pretty dry, even going into thanksgiving. highs on next thursday reaching into the low 60s. >>> greg just reminded me i have to do sunday night football. >> you have to get mr. roker >> carson, you want to step in, because it is the raiders. out in l.a. or las vegas. >> las vegas >> there you go. it's clear and mild. it's a dome game, doesn't matter 64 chiefs take on the raiders at 7:00 >> the chiefs and the raiders, the raiders already beat them, 8-1. you know what the 1 stands for raiders kicking your butt, and it is never clear in vegas. >> sunday, sunday. >> thank you, dylan and thank y
river valley, we could even see wet snow across upstate new york hanging onto sunshine on the east coastl. taking a look around the bay and our high temperatures. it's going to be nice. and we're looking at a lot of sunshine, highs reaching into the 60s. and we'll see more weather like this going into the weekend. so make some time to get outside and get some fresh air in the sunshine. we're also going to see our weather on repeat going into next week. would be nice to see some rain but we are...
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the only other rain on the map stretches across the plains to the mississippi river valley. the eastern third of the nation will see clear skies while temperatures return to the northeast. readings into the 60s for chicago, detroit and kansas, kansas city. mostly in the 70s across the south. chillier and more seasonable readings from the northwest to the northern plains. 59, new york. >>> coming up, the return of radio shack. >>> but first a landmark made famous by james bond prepares to be destroyed for real. >>> and this morning, a closer look at the millions of americans struggling to put food on the table. just how bad things are getting and what's being done about it. ♪ >>> that scene from the james bond movie "goldeneye" was filmed at the arecibo observatory in puerto rico. at one time it was the largest radio telescope of its kind in the world, but now it's set to be demolished. the national science foundation says the telescope is damaged and the repairs would be too dangerous. the 1,000-foot-wide dish was also featured in the movie "contact." >>> we turn now to hung
the only other rain on the map stretches across the plains to the mississippi river valley. the eastern third of the nation will see clear skies while temperatures return to the northeast. readings into the 60s for chicago, detroit and kansas, kansas city. mostly in the 70s across the south. chillier and more seasonable readings from the northwest to the northern plains. 59, new york. >>> coming up, the return of radio shack. >>> but first a landmark made famous by james bond...
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the rain shield extends all the way into new york and the strong storms are down from the ohio river valley all the way down to the gulf coast. they will condense overnight and bring heavy rain from d.c. to new york to hartford by the morning, then boston. it all clears out from west to east, but not done until the end of the day. storms are still going to linger across the south, houston and new orleans could see a flood threat through sunday. wishing everyone a safe and happy thanksgiving. tom? >> same to you, rob. all right, thank you. >>> when we come back, meghan, the duchess of sussex, publicly revealing a very personal heartache tonight. the message she's sharing with others. stay with us. heartache tonight. tonight. hermes samg when we come back. financing for 60 months, er 90 days payment deferment, and two-thousand trade-assist cash on select ford suvs and fusion. that's on top of what your eligible trade is worth. so, get the family together... take the scenic route. and make some joy this season. ford. built for the holidays. and make some joy this season. twto treat acute, non-
the rain shield extends all the way into new york and the strong storms are down from the ohio river valley all the way down to the gulf coast. they will condense overnight and bring heavy rain from d.c. to new york to hartford by the morning, then boston. it all clears out from west to east, but not done until the end of the day. storms are still going to linger across the south, houston and new orleans could see a flood threat through sunday. wishing everyone a safe and happy thanksgiving....
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so there is the threat today across the mississippi river valley.eather outbreak but we could see the potential for isolated storms. and then that system is going to move across the mid-atlantic and the northeast tomorrow. but, otherwise, a pretty good looking forecast for thanksgiving. milder temperatures. the east coast will deal with some rain as well as the northwest. otherwise, looking good. and there is our little turkey. jed and steve and brian, back to you my friends. steve: all right. thank you for the thanksgiving eve "foxcast." all right. now it's time to tyke a look at headlines. jillian: i feel like that turkey needs a name. we will have to get on that. president trump is planning to far done michael flynn. the former national security adviser may be part of several pardons between now and when the president leaves office. flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi in the russia probe in 2017 and sought to withdraw it but lost. back in september his lawyer sidney powell told the judge overseeing his case that she requested for the preside
so there is the threat today across the mississippi river valley.eather outbreak but we could see the potential for isolated storms. and then that system is going to move across the mid-atlantic and the northeast tomorrow. but, otherwise, a pretty good looking forecast for thanksgiving. milder temperatures. the east coast will deal with some rain as well as the northwest. otherwise, looking good. and there is our little turkey. jed and steve and brian, back to you my friends. steve: all right....
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the only other rain on the map stretches across the plains to the mississippi river valley. the eastern third of the nation will see clear skies while temperatures return to the northeast. readings into the 60s for chicago, detroit and kansas, kansas city. mostly in the 70s across the south. chillier and more seasonable readings from the northwest to the northern plains. 59, new york. >>> coming up, the return of radio shack. >>> but first a landmark made famous by james bond prepares to be destroyed for real. >>> and this morning, a closer look at the millions of americans struggling to put food on the table. just how bad things are getting and what's being done about it. come out of the dryer wrinkled? next time try bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets. the world's first mega sheet with 3x more wrinkle relaxers. the wrinkle guard shirt has less wrinkles and static, and more softness and freshnes*á bounce out wrinkles with bounce wrinkle guard dryer sheets! our essential mist transforms fragrance infused with natural essential oils to create a mist. to invite the scents, comfo
the only other rain on the map stretches across the plains to the mississippi river valley. the eastern third of the nation will see clear skies while temperatures return to the northeast. readings into the 60s for chicago, detroit and kansas, kansas city. mostly in the 70s across the south. chillier and more seasonable readings from the northwest to the northern plains. 59, new york. >>> coming up, the return of radio shack. >>> but first a landmark made famous by james bond...
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this is my home, the eastern river valley and i well, you can or can almost see nance. i think both are saying i'll move my camera back. so i log on to the motorway soon it will pass right through the eastern valley. it's hard to believe they're going through all that tire dust, brake, dust and dirt will get washed into the eastern river and the tributaries whenever there's heavy rain and easily playing in austin, we still have stone crayfish. all have trout. you only see here with red spots, the last of all vanished with a motorway some months, all straw city to believe the hype was asked what this law will have to be careful today with the snake. he says, if it strikes we are in a tricky situation. because the gaboon find here is one of the most venomous snakes there is in become american 1st and the spirits of it's hard to imagine. the snake will be just half a metre away, without a pane of glass between us knows it's venomous. and if you step on it, it's your own fault. if you start passing out, you know, it's over. so, all we do that in a forest area. this is that?
this is my home, the eastern river valley and i well, you can or can almost see nance. i think both are saying i'll move my camera back. so i log on to the motorway soon it will pass right through the eastern valley. it's hard to believe they're going through all that tire dust, brake, dust and dirt will get washed into the eastern river and the tributaries whenever there's heavy rain and easily playing in austin, we still have stone crayfish. all have trout. you only see here with red spots,...
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>> the american monument on hill 204 can be seen from the city of chateau-thierry in the marne river valleye moved our camera into the ity near the river to continue the story. mitchell: directly behind me is a monument in tribute to the third division. not only for the first world war, where they stopped the germans from crossing the marne, but the third division that helped during the normandy invasion, and kept the germans from penetrating further into the marne area. the grateful french placed this monument and keep it well protected in memory of the americans who were in this area in both world wars. there were two bridges that crossed over chateau-thierry. really the only crossing points within five miles to get across the marne. the germans had sent some troops. they fought the americans hand-to-hand here in the town. but the seventh machine gun battalion was able to get across the river on the south side, opposite from where i am standing, and block further penetration from the germans. the germans did make it into the north part of chateau-thierry, where they were engaged by the am
>> the american monument on hill 204 can be seen from the city of chateau-thierry in the marne river valleye moved our camera into the ity near the river to continue the story. mitchell: directly behind me is a monument in tribute to the third division. not only for the first world war, where they stopped the germans from crossing the marne, but the third division that helped during the normandy invasion, and kept the germans from penetrating further into the marne area. the grateful...
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we had isolated severe weather that will push across portions of the mississippi river valley, not ae weather outbreak but keep an eye on the sky and adhere to your local weather forecast. current temperatures, a front moving through helping bring about showers, thunderstorms, isolated severe weather. the travel delays if you are on the roads or in the air across the eastern third of the country as the friends continues to move in. the northwest is unsettled today. as we get into thursday much quieter. much of the country, 2 thirds of the country dry with no major problems. on the east coast we will see showers as the friends continues to exit. there is your thanksgiving day forecast. the good news is mild for much of the country with 60s in 70s on the map, 84 in tampa, florida, 62 in phoenix, pretty good-looking forecast. it is going to be a light precipitation for thanksgiving. as we get into the weekend we will see things ramp up on the gulf coast and the northwest which remains unsettled with rain and mountain snow. not too batter forecasts, keep an eye on the potential tornado.
we had isolated severe weather that will push across portions of the mississippi river valley, not ae weather outbreak but keep an eye on the sky and adhere to your local weather forecast. current temperatures, a front moving through helping bring about showers, thunderstorms, isolated severe weather. the travel delays if you are on the roads or in the air across the eastern third of the country as the friends continues to move in. the northwest is unsettled today. as we get into thursday much...
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midwest are the place to be in some of that was to will work across the ohio, tennessee, mississippi river valleyeat lakes, we are not talking about big weather systems, into next week, thanksgiving week things will be into a more zonal pattern which means not a lot of storms on the horizon which is great news. the northwest, a little bit of uncertainty, and mountain snow on the east coast and quiet and that is good news. >> just a little bit cold. >> still ahead drones delivering rapid covid-19 tests. >> cheryl casone on the pilot program next. ♪ >> apple agreeing to pay millions accusing the company of promoting new ones. >> foxbusiness has the latest on the batterygate suit. >> good morning to both of you. apple paying $13 million to settle another case, deliberately slow down those phones. apple acknowledged the software update in 2017 did not down the performance of the older iphones following the previous 500 million, apple said was protecting older phones, sales of the newer iphones. >> drone covid-19 test delivery system. >> more wide open spaces in new york city. teaming up to deliver co
midwest are the place to be in some of that was to will work across the ohio, tennessee, mississippi river valleyeat lakes, we are not talking about big weather systems, into next week, thanksgiving week things will be into a more zonal pattern which means not a lot of storms on the horizon which is great news. the northwest, a little bit of uncertainty, and mountain snow on the east coast and quiet and that is good news. >> just a little bit cold. >> still ahead drones delivering...
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is pushing up into the northeast, and heavy on the coast, and heavy snow developing in the ohio river valley, and rain and wind tomorrow up through new england, and wind and snow to the west of the appalachians, and plus we have a big wind component from boston to charlotte, and the wind gusting from 30 to 50 miles per hour, and heavy rain up to nrng from 1-3 inches, and then as you get to leeward side of the great lakes from cleveland to the northeastern part of pennsylvania anywhere from 4 to 8 inches of snow. and we will get to your local forecast coming up in 30 seconds. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's take a live look outside in walnut creek. some of us below freezing as you head out the door, but then we'll warm up and reach into the mid-60s. many of our microclimates feeling some seasonable weather, even slightly above normal especially for the south county as well as parts of the north bay. then as we go through the forecast more weather like this, cold morningsgs, and sunny and warm afternoons. >>> that's your latest weather guess what ends today? >> what? >> hu
is pushing up into the northeast, and heavy on the coast, and heavy snow developing in the ohio river valley, and rain and wind tomorrow up through new england, and wind and snow to the west of the appalachians, and plus we have a big wind component from boston to charlotte, and the wind gusting from 30 to 50 miles per hour, and heavy rain up to nrng from 1-3 inches, and then as you get to leeward side of the great lakes from cleveland to the northeastern part of pennsylvania anywhere from 4 to...
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within and another batch of rain and showers and thunderstorms in its wake across the mississippi river valleyo the weekend. the other big stories the changes going on across the west was heavy rain and snow in parts of the northwest and the rockies. there is your forecast. the center of the country looks quiet. we say goodbye to eta and the cold front moves through, quiet day for the east coast and potential for showers and thunderstorms into the weekend, very active across the west. i want to point out the list of the greek alphabet, we have seen they do and eta and sata and we might see iota in the caribbean this weekend. we just keep going and going and going and going. we will keep you up-to-date. jillian: it is friday the thirteenth. what else can you see? very different. >> drinks after the show. jillian: thank you so much. appreciate it. democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez defense defunding the police. when asked to define what d funding means by a 14-year-old in a virtual townhall. listen. >> safety is not just an officer with a badge and a gun. our budget is too hard. w
within and another batch of rain and showers and thunderstorms in its wake across the mississippi river valleyo the weekend. the other big stories the changes going on across the west was heavy rain and snow in parts of the northwest and the rockies. there is your forecast. the center of the country looks quiet. we say goodbye to eta and the cold front moves through, quiet day for the east coast and potential for showers and thunderstorms into the weekend, very active across the west. i want to...
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things start to calm down, a little bit of rain across the northeast, back through the tennessee river valleyherwise, temperatures are not too bad. we'll take that and i'll certainly keep you up-to-date throughout the workweek. griff and jillian, back to you you, my friends. griff: thanks, janice. i love the turkey up in canada. bring that down south, if you will. jillian: thanks, janice. >> i will. jillian: it is 37 minutes after the hour. raphael warnock's past words on the military coming back to haunt him. the group of veterans pressuring the georgia runoff candidate to drop out of the race. griff: and the grinch gives a little girl a real scare. the parental prank going viral, next. get out of there! ♪ run, run, rudolph. ♪ >> america, nobody can serve god and the military. you can't serve god and money. you cannot serve god and -- at the same time. america choose ye this day who you will serve. jillian: dozens of georgia veterans are calling on reverend raphael warnock to drop out of his senate runoff race over past comments he made from the pulpit. griff: carley shimkus is here with the
things start to calm down, a little bit of rain across the northeast, back through the tennessee river valleyherwise, temperatures are not too bad. we'll take that and i'll certainly keep you up-to-date throughout the workweek. griff and jillian, back to you you, my friends. griff: thanks, janice. i love the turkey up in canada. bring that down south, if you will. jillian: thanks, janice. >> i will. jillian: it is 37 minutes after the hour. raphael warnock's past words on the military...
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it's going to be really messy from the ohio river valley down to the gulf.and rainy along the eastern seaboard sunshine from the plains warming up down through texas. fairly nice out west and then on friday the sunshine continues out west with temperature staying cool, drying out into the northeast and mid-atlantic states but heavy rain developing down through the lower mississippi river valley into the gulf. that's what's >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we do have some nice weather in our forecast going into thanksgiving. it's going to be dry and cool. here's a look at our high for today as we reach into the low to mid-60s across the bay area. even though it would be really great to have some rain at this point, we are going to have some dry conditions and morning temperatures dropping down into the mid-30s over the next few days. >> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you, al >>> coming up next, we'll catch up with joe scarborough. he's got a new book out about harry truman's time in the white house. joe will tell us how that presidency
it's going to be really messy from the ohio river valley down to the gulf.and rainy along the eastern seaboard sunshine from the plains warming up down through texas. fairly nice out west and then on friday the sunshine continues out west with temperature staying cool, drying out into the northeast and mid-atlantic states but heavy rain developing down through the lower mississippi river valley into the gulf. that's what's >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we do have some nice...
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. >> well, her name was actually isabella boundfry, born a slave in the hudson river valley. oh, no, there were slaves in new york? yes. and that was a dutch part of new york. it's actually the area where elizabeth stanton grew up. her family actually had at least one slave. h isabella boundfry was finally freed with other adult slaves in the 1820s in new york, and she went to new york, and became sort of born again, we have to say, and she took a new name. she became an itinerant preacher, sojourner truth. and in her preaching, she began to preach both about anti-slavery, and also to talk about women's rights. she's very interesting because there are a significant number, not a lot, but a fair number of black women who appear on women's rights platforms in these early decades. but sojourner truth is the one who most consistently supports the equality of men and women. even though, of course, she remains a complete devotee of the abolition of slavery and the equality of the races. but as she says, when things get going, things get going like the abolition of slavery and the e
. >> well, her name was actually isabella boundfry, born a slave in the hudson river valley. oh, no, there were slaves in new york? yes. and that was a dutch part of new york. it's actually the area where elizabeth stanton grew up. her family actually had at least one slave. h isabella boundfry was finally freed with other adult slaves in the 1820s in new york, and she went to new york, and became sort of born again, we have to say, and she took a new name. she became an itinerant...
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the coachella river valley and riverside county within the state have the highest numbers of transmission and deaths second only to l.a. county. there are people dying in my neighborhood. we understand through the science that masks work. states that have mandates that have encouraged people to wear masks have lower rates of transmission than other states that do not. we know through the science that the masks block the air droplets from exiting from exiting somebody's mouth especially somebody asymptomatic and could infect other people. the president-elect joe biden is going to have the science behind him to really encourage people to do what we know works to reduce the transmission. we are all in a position where we are covid fatigue. we want our workers to go back to work. we want to celebrate thanksgiving, and we want to celebrate it safely with our family. there is a right way to do that, and there's a wrong way to do that. at the way disregards the precaution that our scientists and doctors are telling us to take, which will only lead to more loss of life and will only hurt our econ
the coachella river valley and riverside county within the state have the highest numbers of transmission and deaths second only to l.a. county. there are people dying in my neighborhood. we understand through the science that masks work. states that have mandates that have encouraged people to wear masks have lower rates of transmission than other states that do not. we know through the science that the masks block the air droplets from exiting from exiting somebody's mouth especially somebody...
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we could actually see know flying over parts of the tennessee river valley.ok at the satellite, radar imagery, pretty big system here that's going to cause big travel delays. looks like we have a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for parts of north florida. there's the severe threat through today and tonight. yes, we've could even see isolated tornadoes with this. keep an eye on the sky and an ear to your local weather forecast. throughout the day, into tomorrow, on the backside of this, we're going to see measurable snow. the first measurable snow of the season for parts of the interior northeast. we'll keep you up-to-date. it's here, my friends. griff and carley, back to you. carley: snow and rain, sounds about right. thanks, janice. listen to this, san antonio police officer gets the ultimate surprise from his daughter in the navy. watch. [ applause ] carley: that's a hug of a lifetime there. officer pete vega in complete shock as his daughter embraces him during his roll call. she made the trip home from training for the holidays. awesome stuff. and s
we could actually see know flying over parts of the tennessee river valley.ok at the satellite, radar imagery, pretty big system here that's going to cause big travel delays. looks like we have a severe thunderstorm warning in effect for parts of north florida. there's the severe threat through today and tonight. yes, we've could even see isolated tornadoes with this. keep an eye on the sky and an ear to your local weather forecast. throughout the day, into tomorrow, on the backside of this,...
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afternoon, tonight, and then you can see, bringing lots of rain, really across the mississippi river valley northern tier of the country. we're talking about places in wisconsin, michigan could see some snow, as well as northern new england. as this pushes to the east, i think areas to the south are going to be entirely too warm for snow. even places like chicago is going to be all rain. all the big cities across the northeast should be all rain with this. so the extreme northern tier will see snow for thanksgiving, but looking at these temperatures, especially going into thursday, chicago, thanksgiving day, 4 degrees. new york city will be at 58 on thanksgiving. d.c., 66. and atlanta, 71. so, yes, a mild thanksgiving, but it could be a very wet one for a lot of people. >> well, look, which is significant, jennifer, isn't it? because a lot of people wanted to do things outside, but in huge population centers, it's going to be pouring all day. so that will not an option. >> right. >> jennifer gray, thanks so much. >>> more sad news to report this morning. pat quinn, cofounder of the ice buck
afternoon, tonight, and then you can see, bringing lots of rain, really across the mississippi river valley northern tier of the country. we're talking about places in wisconsin, michigan could see some snow, as well as northern new england. as this pushes to the east, i think areas to the south are going to be entirely too warm for snow. even places like chicago is going to be all rain. all the big cities across the northeast should be all rain with this. so the extreme northern tier will see...
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one is euphrates river valley with the daesh operating there an obvious he trying to exploit the intertribal dynamics and the geography of that area. there's also the disputed territories between baghdad and verbal, and that gap changes distance right along where is known as the corridors -- line. that border between iraq and syria. certainly the latitude we work alongside syrian democratic forces and iraqi security forces at their leadership level to try operations that mutual support each other to try to tie down anyway which daesh could exploit the border. similarly with the kurdish coordination line is to keep on encouraging both the peshmerga in the north and the iraqi secret of the south to have joint coordination and joint operations and to be fair parties have actually made huge inroads in starting to get after that and put together collectively can they continue to squeeze on daesh particularly in the mountains. but it's the fourth area that is probably the biggest concern and that is the detainee camp particularly those in northeast super syrian defense force has been a fantastic j
one is euphrates river valley with the daesh operating there an obvious he trying to exploit the intertribal dynamics and the geography of that area. there's also the disputed territories between baghdad and verbal, and that gap changes distance right along where is known as the corridors -- line. that border between iraq and syria. certainly the latitude we work alongside syrian democratic forces and iraqi security forces at their leadership level to try operations that mutual support each...
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right now, all of that rain has pushed to the east, so the mississippi river valley, all the way up toed this morning. all of that is going to push east throughout the next 24 hours. by the way, this weather is brought to you by ninja foodi, be proud of what you make. so the all-important thanksgiving forecast, we are going to see starting today with damaging winds, large hail, all of that severe weather we had. oklahoma, portions of texas, moving to the east for today. so places like nashville, new orleans included in that. also possible airport delays in places like chicago, detroit, cleveland, with all of this rain pushing through throughout the day. here's the forecast radar, as that rain pushes to the east, getting to the big cities in the northeast, just in time for thanksgiving, unfortunately. d.c., new york, boston, philadelphia, all getting rain for much of the day on thursday. i think it is going to push out by the time we get to the 4:00 or 5:00 hour. so if you did want to push that thanksgiving emeal to the evening, you could do that. temperatures will be in the upper 50s a
right now, all of that rain has pushed to the east, so the mississippi river valley, all the way up toed this morning. all of that is going to push east throughout the next 24 hours. by the way, this weather is brought to you by ninja foodi, be proud of what you make. so the all-important thanksgiving forecast, we are going to see starting today with damaging winds, large hail, all of that severe weather we had. oklahoma, portions of texas, moving to the east for today. so places like...
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getting into the ohio river valley eventually although i think the ohio state game should be mostly dry. maybe some sprinkles there. 50s in columbus. 70s in atlanta. 65 in d.c. should touch 60 degrees in new york city so well above average temperatures. but if you want to think about winter head to the pacific northwest. crystal mountain, some fresh snow there. snowboarders were out. they're open as is mammoth in california opening new terrain today. that's a >>> good saturday morning, temperatures mild in the upper 60s in santa cruz today so we have our cold mornings for several days, and then looking at the mild afternoons, in fact, all through next week, subtle changes, but overall lots of sunshine, and no rain in the forecast. 65 today over in oakland. how about 66 in livermore? upper 60s in the north bay, also by the delta. 68 in morgan hill. thththththththththththththththth >> reporter: i would be thththth complaining more if the weather wasn't so spectacular. if it was below average temperatures, i would be back in the studio for sure. >> it's really nice this morning. i didn't v
getting into the ohio river valley eventually although i think the ohio state game should be mostly dry. maybe some sprinkles there. 50s in columbus. 70s in atlanta. 65 in d.c. should touch 60 degrees in new york city so well above average temperatures. but if you want to think about winter head to the pacific northwest. crystal mountain, some fresh snow there. snowboarders were out. they're open as is mammoth in california opening new terrain today. that's a >>> good saturday morning,...
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the rest of everyone will see just rain across the mississippi river valley, temperatures are entirelythursday. and you can see where all of the rain is. the i-95 corridor. but i believe, john, if you wait until the afternoon, the big cities in the northeast will have a dryer, later evening, late afternoon. so if you want to alter your thanksgiving plans, you might be able to get outdoors then, as we were talking about yesterday. >> go outside and walk off what you eat before. thank you very much for being with us. >>> the nfl imposing stricter protocols to try to control the spread of coronavirus. details in the bleacher report. andy. >> the nfl hasn't had to do any major reshuffling of that schedule, lately. they would certainly like to keep it that way. so the league's sending out a new memo to all 32 teams, yesterday, with additional safety measures. and the ones that fans are going to notice the most is players now required to wear masks on the sideline, unless they have their helmet on and are preparing to enter the game. also, coaches calling plays, now, must wear a face mask or
the rest of everyone will see just rain across the mississippi river valley, temperatures are entirelythursday. and you can see where all of the rain is. the i-95 corridor. but i believe, john, if you wait until the afternoon, the big cities in the northeast will have a dryer, later evening, late afternoon. so if you want to alter your thanksgiving plans, you might be able to get outdoors then, as we were talking about yesterday. >> go outside and walk off what you eat before. thank you...
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that's pushing east ward and bringing that rain and a mix of snow today across parts of the ohio river valleyeast, and temps will dip into the 30s, but bounce back pretty nicely. back to mild temperatures, wednesday and thursday on the east coast for thanksgiving and another pacific northwest storm. rain and mountain snow. >>> good sunday morning to you. it is clear and cold to start out. temperatures in the 30s and 40s by the afternoon, low to mid-60s with some increasing clouds, and another chilly night tonight. >> reporter: this weather ht. >> reporter: this weather forecast sponsored by state farm. by the way, my test came back negative guys, but they still won't let me back in the building for some reason. >> it was something else all along. >> yeah, exactly. by the way, we have been marveling over your look this morning, rob, with the suede and did he nick. like, professor langdon from "the da vinci code" or something like that. >> yes, it is autumnal and professorial, if you will. much appreciated. >> i've always loved naugahyde. it's a great look. >> more illuminati every day. >> stop
that's pushing east ward and bringing that rain and a mix of snow today across parts of the ohio river valleyeast, and temps will dip into the 30s, but bounce back pretty nicely. back to mild temperatures, wednesday and thursday on the east coast for thanksgiving and another pacific northwest storm. rain and mountain snow. >>> good sunday morning to you. it is clear and cold to start out. temperatures in the 30s and 40s by the afternoon, low to mid-60s with some increasing clouds, and...
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one permanent legacy of the canal was the fact that in cleveland, especially, the river valley became the center of storage, it became a port, it became a manufacturing center of the city itself. so that's where the wealth of cleveland grew. it was all based upon the fact that you had that canal as cleveland's first port there. as time went on and manufacturing obviously rose, city of cleveland grew. we became the fifth largest city in the country. we had major, major steel mills and oil refineries, thanks to john rockefeller. and there was a consequence environmentally to those uses. prior to the environmental protection agency and regulations for water and what you can put in water and rivers, et cetera, there were no regulations. and so, you know, in cleveland, you had situations where, for instance, standard oil and john rockefeller basically refined oil along the banks of the river, when they did so, there were certain by-products that he could not find a use for and therefore they ended up in the river. it was told and reported that at one time -- we had a fire in 1957. they wen
one permanent legacy of the canal was the fact that in cleveland, especially, the river valley became the center of storage, it became a port, it became a manufacturing center of the city itself. so that's where the wealth of cleveland grew. it was all based upon the fact that you had that canal as cleveland's first port there. as time went on and manufacturing obviously rose, city of cleveland grew. we became the fifth largest city in the country. we had major, major steel mills and oil...
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one permanent legacy of the canal was the fact that in cleveland especially, the river valley became the center of storage. it became a port. it became a manufacturing center of the city itself. so that is where the wealth of the cleveland grew. it's also based on the fact that you had the canal. as time went, on and manufacturing obviously rose, the city of cleveland grew, we became the fifth largest city in the country. we had major, major steel mills and oil refineries thanks to john rockefeller. there was a consequence environmentally to those uses. prior to the environmental protection agency and regulations for water, there were no regulations. so you know in cleveland, you had situations where for instance, standard oil and john rockefeller basically refined oil along the banks of the river. and when they did so there were certain byproduct that he could not find a use for. and therefore, they ended up in the river. it was told and reported that at one time, we had a fire in 1957, freshly went and measured the gunk that was on the top of the river. it was more than eight inche
one permanent legacy of the canal was the fact that in cleveland especially, the river valley became the center of storage. it became a port. it became a manufacturing center of the city itself. so that is where the wealth of the cleveland grew. it's also based on the fact that you had the canal. as time went, on and manufacturing obviously rose, the city of cleveland grew, we became the fifth largest city in the country. we had major, major steel mills and oil refineries thanks to john...
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you can see that it is still stretching all of the way into the ohio river valley and down into the gulf, and behind it, we have snow reported and for today, we have a risk of severe weather now stretching from central indiana and illinois all of the way down to new orleans and damaging winds. the risk for a few tornados the and the hail threat is low. if you are going to be traveling and the cdc said that you shouldn't be, but if you are, delays in cleveland, ohio and chicago, and you are looking at i-70 to birmingham along i-65. tomorrow, if you are leaving or going somewhere, the airport problems from boston, to new york, and baltimore and raleigh and atlanta, and i-95 along the corridor, and we could be seeing some problems from new york to washington, and raleigh on into atlanta along i-85. guys >> all right. al, thank you. and now the latest of where things stand with the coronavirus, and new cases still soaring, but the potential for the vaccine in the coming weeks has the u.s. surgeon general to urge americans to hold on. sam brock is at memorial hospital in miami and one of the
you can see that it is still stretching all of the way into the ohio river valley and down into the gulf, and behind it, we have snow reported and for today, we have a risk of severe weather now stretching from central indiana and illinois all of the way down to new orleans and damaging winds. the risk for a few tornados the and the hail threat is low. if you are going to be traveling and the cdc said that you shouldn't be, but if you are, delays in cleveland, ohio and chicago, and you are...
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like this, even after 9/11, everyone thought everybody would leave new york city and the hudson river valleygot bit up for a time then that slowed up. and i think people will leave. question about taxes is a big question for places like new york taxes will have to go up that might be a reason to stay out of the city. and one of the reasons i might leave, quite frankly but i do think it is a little bit overplayed. >> right, right. peter ceccheni, josh brown, thank you both for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> up next, venture capitalist keith rabois, and why he i congheatt tech titan to flee california back in 90 seconds >>> welcome back to "closing bell." our next guest is an investor in some of the biggest names. keith rabois, general partner at founders fund. big year for you some of the major ipos set to debut, door dash, airbnb, have clearly benefitted from the pandemic do you think they can continue this growth after a return to normal >> yeah, absolutely. these are fundamentally very sound companies, whether it's door dash, firm, open door, airbnb, palantir none of these co
like this, even after 9/11, everyone thought everybody would leave new york city and the hudson river valleygot bit up for a time then that slowed up. and i think people will leave. question about taxes is a big question for places like new york taxes will have to go up that might be a reason to stay out of the city. and one of the reasons i might leave, quite frankly but i do think it is a little bit overplayed. >> right, right. peter ceccheni, josh brown, thank you both for joining us....
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through the gulf sunday, sunday, soggy in the gulf coast and into the mid ohio and mississippi river valleys>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's look at our thanksgiving high temperatures reaching into the mid 60s and still very windy today. our inland valleys near freezing and we'll see more frosty mornings going into the weekend. our highs will continue to reach into the low 60s in the inland areas and all dry and sunny going into at least the middle of next week. san francisco will see temperatures in the low 60s also over the next week. >> and that is your latest weather. >>> you know, guys, we all know this year's macy's thanksgiving day parade is a little different, but good news is, our sponsor, verizon, helping everybody at home find a different way to see the parade in a whole new way tune into the parade livestream to see exclusive content and different camera angles of the parade you can even see your own family in the parade livestream with the 5g virtual spotlight check out verizon's youtube page or the youtube app for a special look at this year's macy's thanksgi
through the gulf sunday, sunday, soggy in the gulf coast and into the mid ohio and mississippi river valleys>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. let's look at our thanksgiving high temperatures reaching into the mid 60s and still very windy today. our inland valleys near freezing and we'll see more frosty mornings going into the weekend. our highs will continue to reach into the low 60s in the inland areas and all dry and sunny going into at least the middle of next week. san...
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nagasaki is a steep river valley. there are steep hills all around the port. japanese gun emplacements just to rain shelves over a orderliness man an invasion force. he was very worried that they were not going to make it through that initial assault. and the bombs were dropped and the war ended and orville was of course usually relieve that they did not have to land nagasaki. they wound up landing at nagasaki weeks later as part of the initial attack patient force. orville was heartsick at the destruction. the wounds on the civilians. the hillsides were bare. nothing standing. no trees, no buildings. the u.s. army had disarmed the japanese officers. they taken their weapons, taking their swords. there was a huge pile of swords ceremonial swords in a warehouse up the coast in nagasaki. and all the other men were urged to take these a souvenirs because other was the u.s. was just an after destroy them. orville wasn't a souvenir tacker, he was didn't a leave in that. but he chose a sword, and brought it home. over the years afterwards, he didn't put it over his
nagasaki is a steep river valley. there are steep hills all around the port. japanese gun emplacements just to rain shelves over a orderliness man an invasion force. he was very worried that they were not going to make it through that initial assault. and the bombs were dropped and the war ended and orville was of course usually relieve that they did not have to land nagasaki. they wound up landing at nagasaki weeks later as part of the initial attack patient force. orville was heartsick at the...
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nagasaki is a steep river valley there. there is steep hills all around the port, and they were going to rain shells down on orville, his men, and the other members of the invasion vorforce. he was very worried they would not make it through that initial assault. the bombs were dropped, the war ended, and or vville was reliev they didn't land at nagasaki. they went weeks later anyway and orville was heart sick at the destruction. he said the hillsides were just bare. nothing standing. no trees, no buildings. the u.s. army had disarmed the japanese officers. taken their weapons, taken their swords. and there was a huge pile of swords, ceremonial swords in a warehouse up the coast from nagasaki. and all of the other men were urged to take them as souvenirs otherwise the u.s. would have to destroy them. orville didn't believe in that but he chose a nice sword and he sent it home. over the years afterwards he didn't put it over his mantle. he didn't take it out and show it off to people. he kept it in the closet. had a devil of
nagasaki is a steep river valley there. there is steep hills all around the port, and they were going to rain shells down on orville, his men, and the other members of the invasion vorforce. he was very worried they would not make it through that initial assault. the bombs were dropped, the war ended, and or vville was reliev they didn't land at nagasaki. they went weeks later anyway and orville was heart sick at the destruction. he said the hillsides were just bare. nothing standing. no trees,...
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they were supposed to land at nagasaki near the port area and nagasaki is a steep river valley and there are steep hills all around the port and japanese gun placements were going to be able to rain shells on orville and his men and the members of the invasion force. so he was very worried that they were not going to make it through that initial assault. well, then the bombs were dropped and the war ended and oroville was, of course, hugely relieved that they did not have to land at nagasaki. anyway, as part of the initial occupation force and oroville was heart sick at the destruction. he said the hillsides were just bare, nothing standing. no trees, no buildings. the u.s. army had disarmed the japanese officers, taken their weapons and taken their swords and there was a huge pile of swords in nomura off the coast of nagasaki and oroville and all of the other men were urged to take these as souvenirs because otherwise the u.s. was going have to destroy them. orville wasn't a souvenir taker and he didn't believe in that and he chose a nice sword and sent it home. he, over the years after
they were supposed to land at nagasaki near the port area and nagasaki is a steep river valley and there are steep hills all around the port and japanese gun placements were going to be able to rain shells on orville and his men and the members of the invasion force. so he was very worried that they were not going to make it through that initial assault. well, then the bombs were dropped and the war ended and oroville was, of course, hugely relieved that they did not have to land at nagasaki....
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cuts a path through beaver county, pennsylvania, back when big steel mills dotted the river and dominated the valleynearly everyone voted democrat. >> democrats and labor went hand in hand. >> reporter: but decades after the steel mills shut down, president trump won the county by 19 points j.d. has been reporting here more than two decades. >> there was that sort of malaise and a feeling that we were left behind my children had to leave my grandkids had to leave. they're not coming back. trump tapped into that. >> those trump voters in 2016 weren't necessarily republicans? >> no, this is a democratic county that votes republican >> i think it was just a matter of, you know, you kind of grew up democrat and that's the lane you fell into. and then as time wore on, it just -- i looked for a change. >> reporter: randy and his wife kathy voted for the president in 2016 and have the trump sign in their yard again the last democrat kathy voted for was hillary clinton in the 2008 democratic primary, but she did not support president obama. like many here, she's socially conservative, against abortion right
cuts a path through beaver county, pennsylvania, back when big steel mills dotted the river and dominated the valleynearly everyone voted democrat. >> democrats and labor went hand in hand. >> reporter: but decades after the steel mills shut down, president trump won the county by 19 points j.d. has been reporting here more than two decades. >> there was that sort of malaise and a feeling that we were left behind my children had to leave my grandkids had to leave. they're not...
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back when big steel mills dotted the river and dominated the valley, nearly everyone voted democrat.s and labor went hand in hand.hib >> reporter: but decades after the steel mills shut down, president trump won the kotte county by 19 points. j.d. has been reporting here nearly three decades. >> there was a malaise, a feeling we x >> reporter: those trump voters weren't necessarily in 2016, weren't necessarily republican? >> no, this was a democratic candidate that votes republican. i think it was just a matter of, you know, you kind of grew up democrat. that's the lane you fell into. and then as time wore on, it just, i looked for a change. >> reporter: randy and his wife, cathie, voted for the president in 2016 and have the trump sign in their yard again. the last democrat cathie voted for was hillary clinton in the 2008 democratic primary. but she did not support president obama. like many here, she's socially conservative, against abortion rights, for gun rights. >> my values and my feelings didn't change. i felt that the democratic party's were changing. >> reporter: kathy works
back when big steel mills dotted the river and dominated the valley, nearly everyone voted democrat.s and labor went hand in hand.hib >> reporter: but decades after the steel mills shut down, president trump won the kotte county by 19 points. j.d. has been reporting here nearly three decades. >> there was a malaise, a feeling we x >> reporter: those trump voters weren't necessarily in 2016, weren't necessarily republican? >> no, this was a democratic candidate that votes...
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on the back side of this cold air pouring in from canada and very measurable snow over the ohio river valleyt 24 hours. the rest of the country fairly quiet. i will point out across southern california the winds are back. so critical fire danger for you. so if you are traveling today. just be aware the east coast is very busy. and lots of wet weather to keep tracking. back to you will, steve, and ainsley. ainsley: all right. good deal. you are right. traffic is going to be -- people coming back from visiting. friends, relatives. steve: wherever they were. ainsley: be careful out. there after an order to shut down schools, the kentucky governor getting suited by his own attorney general. daniel cameron joins us on why he is fighting for private religious schools to be open. ♪ - [announcer] meet the ninja foodi air fry oven. make family-sized meals fast. and because it's a ninja foodi, it can do things no other oven can, like flip away. the ninja foodi air fry oven, the oven that crisps and flips away. . . >> why this could affect the balance of power in dc for years to come, ashley. ashley: t
on the back side of this cold air pouring in from canada and very measurable snow over the ohio river valleyt 24 hours. the rest of the country fairly quiet. i will point out across southern california the winds are back. so critical fire danger for you. so if you are traveling today. just be aware the east coast is very busy. and lots of wet weather to keep tracking. back to you will, steve, and ainsley. ainsley: all right. good deal. you are right. traffic is going to be -- people coming back...
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valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean ground water many life forms flourish. kike like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple mate. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and to slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. nitrate from nitrogen fertilizer causes al jewel blooms which use up all the oxygen in bodies of water. various chemicals are bad for aquatic animals and plants. they also threaten the supply of water we humans drink. the level of nitrate in groundwater exceeds the permissible level in more than a quarter of germany. groundwater carries nitrate and other chemical
valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean ground water many life forms flourish. kike like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female...
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valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean ground water many life forms flourish. pyke like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple mate. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. nitrate from nitrogen fertilizer causes algae blooms which use up all the oxygen in bodies of water. various chemicals are bad for aquatic animals and plants. they also threaten the supply of water we humans drink. the level of nitrate in groundwater exceeds the permissible level in more than a quarter of germany. groundwater carries nitrate and other chemicals down
valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean ground water many life forms flourish. pyke like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female...
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if you are traveling, you could see some delays across portions of the ohio valley, mississippi river valleyprecipitation as we get into saturday, sunday, that's where we see the heavier moisture moving across the gulf coast and, of course, across the northwest. they've been fairly active. that pattern kind of conses with rain a-- continues with rain along the coast and mountain snow. fairly quiet except for that storm system moving across the central u.s., and that's the weather maker over the next couple of days we're going to watch for. i am so happy to introduce my friend jillian, it's news and weather together, my friend. over to you. jillian: thank you, janice. good morning. the kentucky attorney general files a restraining order against his governor in an attempt to keep private schools open. daniel cameron argues the governor's latest executive order infringes on religious schools' constitutional freedom. jonathan turley joined us earlier to react. >> both have very good arguments to make. the kentucky attorney general's brief is filled with references to scientific studies, the appr
if you are traveling, you could see some delays across portions of the ohio valley, mississippi river valleyprecipitation as we get into saturday, sunday, that's where we see the heavier moisture moving across the gulf coast and, of course, across the northwest. they've been fairly active. that pattern kind of conses with rain a-- continues with rain along the coast and mountain snow. fairly quiet except for that storm system moving across the central u.s., and that's the weather maker over the...
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valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean groundwater many life forms flourish . pyke like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple make. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. nitrate from nitrogen fertilizer causes al jewel blooms which use up all the oxygen in bodies of water. various chemicals are bad for aquatic animals and plants. they also threaten the supply of water we humans drink. the level of nitrate in groundwater exceeds the permissible level in more than a quarter of germany. groundwater to. there is nitrate and other chemic
valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean groundwater many life forms flourish . pyke like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female...
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valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was. once crowned water in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean groundwater many life forms flourish . kike like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple mate. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. the. nitrate from nitrogen fertilizer causes algal blooms which use up all the oxygen in bodies of water. various chemicals are bad for aquatic animals and plants. they also threaten the supply of water we humans drink. the level of nitrate in groundwater exceeds the permissible level in more than a quarter of germany. groundwater terrorist nitrate and other chemica
valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was. once crowned water in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean groundwater many life forms flourish . kike like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female...