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one of my favorite examples happened in savannah, georgia where the clerk of the kings council in savannahn charge of record-keeping at the connie house in savannah was woken up at 6:00 a.m. by a neighbor say hey, the congress, this revolutionary organization broken to the courthouse and we got the keys to your office so we can get the colonial records and basically says i'm not going to give you the keys so they come back a couple hours later and threaten his life and say basically we're going to rough you up if you don't let us in and give us the records but he still says no, i'm not going to give you the keys to my office and become back a couple hours later it's a who broke into your office, we can't make heads or tails of the record, at least show us what what. he says all right, if you already broken, at least you're not going to make a mess of it. he let them organize the records and take everything packed private and go about his way but it is this kind of occupation, this seizing of public buildings and records and the power at the beginning of the revolution. >> didn't have a har
one of my favorite examples happened in savannah, georgia where the clerk of the kings council in savannahn charge of record-keeping at the connie house in savannah was woken up at 6:00 a.m. by a neighbor say hey, the congress, this revolutionary organization broken to the courthouse and we got the keys to your office so we can get the colonial records and basically says i'm not going to give you the keys so they come back a couple hours later and threaten his life and say basically we're going...
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one of my favorite examples happened in savannah, georgia, where the clerk of the kings council in savannah, basically the person in charge of record-keeping at the colony house in savannah gets woken up at 6 a.m. by one of his neighbors say hey, the provincial congress, this revolutionary organization, we broke into the courthouse can we want the keys to your office so we can get the colonial records. he basically says no, i'm not going to give you the keys. they come back a couple hours later and they threaten his life and they say we will rough you up if you don't let us in and give us the colonial records. he still says no, i'm not going to give you the cues to my office. they come back a couple hours later and basic okay, we broke into your office. we can't make heads nor tail of the records. you please, chose what's what? he said all right, if you've already broken and i'll go at least you are not going to make a mess of it. they let him organize the record for them and take anything that is private for him and go about his way. it's this kind of soft occupation almost, this seizing a
one of my favorite examples happened in savannah, georgia, where the clerk of the kings council in savannah, basically the person in charge of record-keeping at the colony house in savannah gets woken up at 6 a.m. by one of his neighbors say hey, the provincial congress, this revolutionary organization, we broke into the courthouse can we want the keys to your office so we can get the colonial records. he basically says no, i'm not going to give you the keys. they come back a couple hours later...
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and even to savannah where the british to bring back the royal governor, sir james wright. they're actually able to conquer the entire province of georgia bythe end of 1779, 1780 . and they're able to call the colonial assembly back into session in 1780. this is you know, savannah and later charleston where they attempt to do the same thing though charleston doesn't to see as well . and it's really kind of their best hope. their best hope to kind of restore and show that they're going to be a restored kings piece . and it does work for about a year but again, when the british army marches north of the low country into north carolina towards breakdown, it's kind of goes away. you get revolutionary guerrilla forces fighting in the backcountry through the swamps. and kind of these feuds between people of different allegiances breakout . and right, even though he tries his best as governor to facilitate the situation is never able to retain the power that he had previously so even where civil government is kind of technically putting power, while the war is stillraging the mili
and even to savannah where the british to bring back the royal governor, sir james wright. they're actually able to conquer the entire province of georgia bythe end of 1779, 1780 . and they're able to call the colonial assembly back into session in 1780. this is you know, savannah and later charleston where they attempt to do the same thing though charleston doesn't to see as well . and it's really kind of their best hope. their best hope to kind of restore and show that they're going to be a...
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doctor, good morning. >> good morning, savannah. thanks for having me back. >> the big ticket item is this requirement that private sector businesses with more than 100 employees have to mandate that the employees have the vaccine. how big an impact could this make? >> i think it can make a really big impact. the virus is not going away. so this is not what they need to do over the next few weeks. it's how do we get our society back, how do we get workers back and how do we do it safely? and i personally can't think of how you bring people back into indoor offices safely unless you you are doing regular testing. from a pure worker safety aspect, it makes a lot of sense. >> either you have to be vaccinated or face weekly testing. that is for the private sector. just a larger picture question here, those who are vaccine hesitant on political grounds are unlikely to be persuaded by this. was this the right move for the biden administration to give up on persuasion and go to mandates? >> that's a good question. it's obviously the persua
doctor, good morning. >> good morning, savannah. thanks for having me back. >> the big ticket item is this requirement that private sector businesses with more than 100 employees have to mandate that the employees have the vaccine. how big an impact could this make? >> i think it can make a really big impact. the virus is not going away. so this is not what they need to do over the next few weeks. it's how do we get our society back, how do we get workers back and how do we do...
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savannah >> fascinating leave it there, kelly. thank you very much. >>> meantime, new fallout tied to the january 6th riot at the u.s. capitol supporters of the insurrectionist it's planning a new rally later in the month and fears it could lead to more violence garrick hague has more good morning. >> reporter: good morning, yeah, this rally's organizer insists his event will be peaceful and instructing attendees to be respectful of the police nerves here on capitol hill are raw and capitol police are taking no chances with security. capitol police plan to encircle the house and senate once again with a seven-foot tall metal fence according to a person familiar with the discussions as concerns mount about a pro-insurrectionist rally planned for next weekend the capitol police department and lawmakers preparing for the worst. >> and now these people are coming back to praise the people who were out to kill out to kill members of congress. >> reporter: according to organizers the justice for j-6 rally op the capitol lawn aims to sho
savannah >> fascinating leave it there, kelly. thank you very much. >>> meantime, new fallout tied to the january 6th riot at the u.s. capitol supporters of the insurrectionist it's planning a new rally later in the month and fears it could lead to more violence garrick hague has more good morning. >> reporter: good morning, yeah, this rally's organizer insists his event will be peaceful and instructing attendees to be respectful of the police nerves here on capitol hill...
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both savannah and i, you walked in on this day, you feel the pain >> yeah. it has been a rough, the coverage this year is unbelievable everywhere you look is someone telling a meaningful story and you can see it on their face, whatever their age or how old they were and where they are now and who rescued them and what they went through. it's just an amazing set of coverage every time i turn it on, talking to people and just reliving all and rough for everybody. >> i would imagine it's bittersweet because on the one hand these memories are so painful but on the other hand you want people to remember what those first responders and firefighters, your colleagues what they did that day >> i heard someone says, we'll never forget but we don't really want to remember >> i know what they meant. i think it's better when somebody can get it in and out and get it back in so you can go about your life. it's really rough. >> we talk a lot about the loss but we were reflecting on all the people that were rescued that day the heroic acts of your firefighters because of th
both savannah and i, you walked in on this day, you feel the pain >> yeah. it has been a rough, the coverage this year is unbelievable everywhere you look is someone telling a meaningful story and you can see it on their face, whatever their age or how old they were and where they are now and who rescued them and what they went through. it's just an amazing set of coverage every time i turn it on, talking to people and just reliving all and rough for everybody. >> i would imagine...
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riverfront. >> reporter: there are now ten rooftop venues in savannah.vey taken in mid-july shows why they're growing in popularity during covid. morning consult finds 75% of american adults feel comfortable dining outside versus 68% inside. more rooftop spaces also open during the pandemic in chicago, including chateau carbide at the new pendry hotel. and then there is rooftop at nobu here on the 11th floor of the nobu hotel which opened last july, and offers expansive views of downtown chicago. it joins favorites like the up room, cindy's at the chicago athletic association, and offshore at nair pier, the largest rooftop venue in the country. >> landscape and architecture is just gorgeous. we like to be elevated. >> reporter: and the pandemic is expected to keep elevated outdoor eating and drinking in high demand for some time to come. wendy gillette, cbs news, chicago. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this thursday. be sure to check back later for "cbs mornings." gayle, tony and nate are in a brand-new studio in the heart of times square. repor
riverfront. >> reporter: there are now ten rooftop venues in savannah.vey taken in mid-july shows why they're growing in popularity during covid. morning consult finds 75% of american adults feel comfortable dining outside versus 68% inside. more rooftop spaces also open during the pandemic in chicago, including chateau carbide at the new pendry hotel. and then there is rooftop at nobu here on the 11th floor of the nobu hotel which opened last july, and offers expansive views of downtown...
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hi, brad >> good morning, savannah.the charleston county school district forced into virtual learning at some point this year. there have been more than 1,400 cases of covid-19 involving students and teachers. at this point, again, this is one of eight now, there is anxiety, obviously, with parents thinking that maybe their school could be the next one to go virtual i get it i have two kids in the district and two more will be kindergartners next year there is a mask mandate in the charleston county school district, but they can't enforce it because state law prevents state money being used for that. for 18-year-old egypt stokes, right next door, they are still face-to-face and she has a question the senior has a question for dr. cardona. >> good morning. how will the school system provide instructions to students in both virtual, dual and in person without overworking and burning out our teachers and how will that impact seniors like me who are applying to college? >> egypt, thank you for the question i hope you have a
hi, brad >> good morning, savannah.the charleston county school district forced into virtual learning at some point this year. there have been more than 1,400 cases of covid-19 involving students and teachers. at this point, again, this is one of eight now, there is anxiety, obviously, with parents thinking that maybe their school could be the next one to go virtual i get it i have two kids in the district and two more will be kindergartners next year there is a mask mandate in the...
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>> savannah, the jig is up.s for 2 1/2 years and there has been a lot of rumors circulating about jamie spears. but then, when you see this hard evidence of what the inside of a conservatorship looks like for britney, there had to away strategy. i will say at first he said he will step aside when the time is right. so we have to try to figure out, when is he actually going to step down and what does it mean for britney? >> yeah. he said i'll step aside when the time is right. then he said let's dissolve the conservatorship and now at this court hearing the question is whether he should be replaced. >> that felt like a publicity stunt, right? >> that's what i'm asking. >> when he is out of her life and not her conservator, that will be when he's no longer -- i mean, these statements feel like potentially a ploy from his team of lawyers. >> as you said, you've looked through court documents, you've talked to sources, you were on this story for years. did anything surprise you? there have been a few documentaries n
>> savannah, the jig is up.s for 2 1/2 years and there has been a lot of rumors circulating about jamie spears. but then, when you see this hard evidence of what the inside of a conservatorship looks like for britney, there had to away strategy. i will say at first he said he will step aside when the time is right. so we have to try to figure out, when is he actually going to step down and what does it mean for britney? >> yeah. he said i'll step aside when the time is right. then...
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in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie, lewinsky talked about the scandal and the new portrayal of it. >> it is a dramatization but there's an enormou amount of emotional truth. that's what was really important. >> the story affects a lot of people, not just you linda tripp, who recently passed. the clintons would you want bill clinton to see this series? >> i don't know how to really answer that so -- >> do you ever wish that you could speak to him do you feel like he owes you an apology after all these years? >> you know, there was an -- i think there was a long period before my life changed the last six or seven years where i felt a lot in terms of there not being this resolution and i'm very grateful that i don't have that feeling anymore, i don't need it. he should want to apologize in the same way that i want to apologize any chance i get to people that i've hurt and my actions have hurt. >> monica lewinsky with savannah guthrie. >>> tonight we hear from the woman whose allegations of sexual assault against bill cosby sent him to prison andrea constand spoke with kate snow
in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie, lewinsky talked about the scandal and the new portrayal of it. >> it is a dramatization but there's an enormou amount of emotional truth. that's what was really important. >> the story affects a lot of people, not just you linda tripp, who recently passed. the clintons would you want bill clinton to see this series? >> i don't know how to really answer that so -- >> do you ever wish that you could speak to him do you feel...
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these families do so well here in atlanta and savannah.sufficienty rate within 6 months. >> they have been through the vetting process but does your group look for radical folks that infiltrated that need help. >> we only work with afghan refugees approved by the federal government. we don't get into the vetting process. we understand that the vetting process is thorough. we have done nothing but work with the most incredible individual and families. we are working with the cream of the crop. >> really great work you are doing. they need a lot of help going through this process here and the community of georgia is a perfect community for it. john, i really appreciate you coming on. >> we appreciate the opportunity to tell the story. these folks are heroes. they deserve a hero's welcome here in the u.s. >> i have to leave it there. ending with a labor of love for those people who helped our people in afghanistan. enjoy your holiday weekend. "the five" starts right now. >> ♪ ♪ . >> hello i am dana perino with carlie, geraldo rivera, jesse wa
these families do so well here in atlanta and savannah.sufficienty rate within 6 months. >> they have been through the vetting process but does your group look for radical folks that infiltrated that need help. >> we only work with afghan refugees approved by the federal government. we don't get into the vetting process. we understand that the vetting process is thorough. we have done nothing but work with the most incredible individual and families. we are working with the cream of...
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there are now ten roof top bars in savannah growing in popularity during covid.console found 75% of american adults feel comfortable dining outside versus inside. more roof top spaces opened during the pandemic this chicago, including at the new pendry hotel and then there's roof top at the 11th floor of the nobu hotel which opened last july and offers expansive views of downtown chicago. it joins favorites like the up room of the 13th hotel and off shore at navy pier largest roof top in the country. >> we like to be elevated. >> the pandemic is expected to keep elevated outdoor eating and drinking in high demand for some time to come. cbs news chicago. >> that's the "cbs overnight news" from this wednesday, reporting from the nation's capital i'm errol barnett.♪ >>> good morning this is cbs news flash from new york president biden said the u.s. has refugee in afghanistan to ensure americans get out safely, there's still no deadline for the 100 to 200 americans to leave the taliban controlled nation. much of the gulf coast is under heat advisory days after ida kn
there are now ten roof top bars in savannah growing in popularity during covid.console found 75% of american adults feel comfortable dining outside versus inside. more roof top spaces opened during the pandemic this chicago, including at the new pendry hotel and then there's roof top at the 11th floor of the nobu hotel which opened last july and offers expansive views of downtown chicago. it joins favorites like the up room of the 13th hotel and off shore at navy pier largest roof top in the...
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. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody, good morning. welcome to "today." it's wednesday morning. we're glad you're with us in the middle of the week. >> and we begin this busy wednesday morning with the waiting game on two busy fronts. >> the fda could decide as early today on pfizer's booster recommendation and parents coast to coast are waiting for the fda to weigh in on vaccines for kids under 12. >> all of this coming amid concerns about breakthrough cases and are they being underreported and could they grow in the months ahead? >>> we're going to begin with stephanie gosk and those highly anticipated decisions on boosters and vaccines. >> reporter: foot traffic at vaccination centers like this one has trailed off in recent months, but that could change with the fda making decisions, one for younger children to get the vaccine and then this issue over a booster. a panel could meet this morning to talk about it and soon afterwards they could meet to make the decision. this morning
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can the savannah be turned back into reinforce, to even know we can, we can plan 3. and it's, we already on the planet is trying to plant a lot of trees, but it's not going to be the same. and you know, for people that are actually living in the amazon, it's kind, it's, it's not a solution to see fire, to see different station to see legality. or the very best thing that's happening in the, in the love in there at the local level. so to me, i don't see the issue there. i want to, i'd like to bring in some, some other elements which, which is the cultural elements. so planting trees. of course it is an option, but it won't solve the problem as a nice was saying, because we, if you don't have the nature, you don't have culture. the traditional knowledge depends on the, in the existence of bio diversity on, on a logical processes that cannot be substituted by a bunch of trees. you know, so this is a matter of looking to the future with responsibility and not looking to, to today to the present only. yeah. and so i want to bring one more voice here, guys. and then we'll
can the savannah be turned back into reinforce, to even know we can, we can plan 3. and it's, we already on the planet is trying to plant a lot of trees, but it's not going to be the same. and you know, for people that are actually living in the amazon, it's kind, it's, it's not a solution to see fire, to see different station to see legality. or the very best thing that's happening in the, in the love in there at the local level. so to me, i don't see the issue there. i want to, i'd like to...
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savannah >> oh, i'm sorry you know who i was just talking to >> who >> a rising star named savannah fromlf. it's like a time machine you and you. >> i know. but i don't think i was ever that adorable at all >> do you like chicken wings o do you call them bones with sauce? >> she has no idea >> oysters >> you're one and the same >> we are. go get them, savannah. >>> coming up next, another young star she uses her words to inspire. we're going to catch up with poet amanda gorman and the new way she's making the world a better place one beautiful verse working at recology is more than a job for jesus. it's a family tradition. jesus took over his dad's roue when he retired after 47 year. now he's showing a new generation what recology is all about. recology provides good-paying local jobs for san franciscans. we're proud to have built the city's recycling system from the ground up, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. let's keep making a differene together. [laughing and talking] at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected, so even a routine appointmen
savannah >> oh, i'm sorry you know who i was just talking to >> who >> a rising star named savannah fromlf. it's like a time machine you and you. >> i know. but i don't think i was ever that adorable at all >> do you like chicken wings o do you call them bones with sauce? >> she has no idea >> oysters >> you're one and the same >> we are. go get them, savannah. >>> coming up next, another young star she uses her words to inspire....
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workers, and savannah airport commission for their great work. . mr. speaker i raise today to remember and honor deborah smith who sadly passed away on september 12 at the age of 51. debbie devoted her life to improve her community in the last -- and the lives of others. she loved volunteering and helping people. debbie loved for her community was apparent during her time as the c.e.o. of united way of south georgia where she served eight counties and 26 agencies. a giant in her local community, debbie also served as the president of the rotary club of jessup and on the board of the downtown development authority.s ambassador of the year for her selfless sacrifice in her community and thankful for the impact she had on my district and know her legacy will remain and our thoughts and prayers are with her and all who knew her during this most difficult time. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize and honor jeff leury for his long and accomplished pharmacy career and he discovered his passion helping others at the university of georgia's school of pharmac
workers, and savannah airport commission for their great work. . mr. speaker i raise today to remember and honor deborah smith who sadly passed away on september 12 at the age of 51. debbie devoted her life to improve her community in the last -- and the lives of others. she loved volunteering and helping people. debbie loved for her community was apparent during her time as the c.e.o. of united way of south georgia where she served eight counties and 26 agencies. a giant in her local...
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upon returning to savannah he worked at the savannah bank where he would work the next 30 years before retiring as bank have the's -- vice president. following his retirement he served as a volunteer teacher for the middle school where he shared his passion for geography with his students and cherished for his contagious laughter and love of life his immense impact was felt by everyone he knew. i'm thankful for his lifetime of service and know his legacy will be forever treasured. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from kansas, mr.man, for five minutes. mr. mann: i rise to discuss the priorities of the biden administration because they're not good for the american people. what are the administration's policies outlined by the infrastructure pictures? if not roads, bridges, highways, rail and waterways, instead their infrastructure plan is a trojan horse for a leftist wish list that will jam policies like the green new deal through this congress at the expense of actual infrastructure. despite promise this is plan nee
upon returning to savannah he worked at the savannah bank where he would work the next 30 years before retiring as bank have the's -- vice president. following his retirement he served as a volunteer teacher for the middle school where he shared his passion for geography with his students and cherished for his contagious laughter and love of life his immense impact was felt by everyone he knew. i'm thankful for his lifetime of service and know his legacy will be forever treasured. thank you,...
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hoda and savannah?ne, thank you joining us now on the heels of that appearance on capitol hill is aly raisman aly, the trauma was apparent the bravery was apparent anne pointed out maybe you didn't feel heard after all. it's been a few hours since your testimony. tell us about that. >> yeah. it's kind of hard to describe how i'm feeling. there's so many different emotions first, i'm -- i'm anxious. i'm triggered. i'm drained. it's heartbreaking even just to listen back to my teammates and my very close friends there, their testimonies and i'm so proud of them, and it's hard it's hard to do that it's -- it's hard to go up there and share so much, and i will say, though, i felt a little bit more hopeful with how supportive the senators were, and i'm really hoping they're going to be able to help us, but very disappointing nobody from the department of justice came just, to me, sends the message that they didn't think it was worth their time, which is really concerning. >> aly, the fbi director confirmed t
hoda and savannah?ne, thank you joining us now on the heels of that appearance on capitol hill is aly raisman aly, the trauma was apparent the bravery was apparent anne pointed out maybe you didn't feel heard after all. it's been a few hours since your testimony. tell us about that. >> yeah. it's kind of hard to describe how i'm feeling. there's so many different emotions first, i'm -- i'm anxious. i'm triggered. i'm drained. it's heartbreaking even just to listen back to my teammates and...
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sam, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. tens of thousands of customers still without pow they are morning, as parts of the country pounded by ida are expecting several more inches of rainfall. especially new jersey and new york. this nursing home behind me is one of seven nursing homes that just had its license revoked. the long road to recovery after hurricane ida is being felt by so many in its path from the south -- >> been through enough. no help from nobody. >> reporter: -- to the mid-atlantic and northeast where more bad weather is coming. the tornados and severe storms expected and millions under flash flood watches, all while recovery continues. >> it feels like there's no relief coming. >> reporter: communities spanning nine states digging through debris. president biden toured the damage in new york city offering comfort, aid, and this message on climate change. >> the threat is here. it's not going to get any better. the question, can it get worse? we can stop it from getting worse. >> in louisiana, outrage over
sam, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. tens of thousands of customers still without pow they are morning, as parts of the country pounded by ida are expecting several more inches of rainfall. especially new jersey and new york. this nursing home behind me is one of seven nursing homes that just had its license revoked. the long road to recovery after hurricane ida is being felt by so many in its path from the south -- >> been through enough. no help from nobody....
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the valley of the cables savannah was getting ready to leave for la pas to sell his 50 kilos of coco leaves in the market. a 5 hour bus journey along the road of death. mother. he's accompanied by edwin, the son of old ignacio, the man who invented the cables, guy way, lobby. some other yes to keep the world. yeah. the feelers on their cables, the flying men of youngest of far less of ease when they have to go on the road of death. one of them was of the study as well as just because it was the damn point of arrow. the dangers of the road mean nothing. he hasn't seen his family more than a month. the weather's go my stuff that's the villa for market love has it's the only place in the country where the coca layers are allowed to sell their crop even so it's estimated that as much as a 3rd of all the coca leaves that are sold here, end up in the laboratories of cocaine traffic and in the market, the cheerleaders, the native indian women rule the roost. they are the ones who buy and sell the coca the welcome to giving her a lot of them come in and the assertive glance here, an appraisa
the valley of the cables savannah was getting ready to leave for la pas to sell his 50 kilos of coco leaves in the market. a 5 hour bus journey along the road of death. mother. he's accompanied by edwin, the son of old ignacio, the man who invented the cables, guy way, lobby. some other yes to keep the world. yeah. the feelers on their cables, the flying men of youngest of far less of ease when they have to go on the road of death. one of them was of the study as well as just because it was the...
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good morning. >> reporter: hi, savannah. good morning to you. the president's visit shows how consequential this election truly is out here in california. today is the deadline for people to send in vote by mail ballots. come with me. drop them off at drop boxes like this throughout the state of california, of course, people can also vote in-person here in california. they're going to be voting on two questions. should gavin newsom be replaced, and who should replace him? like election eve comparing governor gavin newsom to former president donald trump. >> republican running for governor is the closest thing to a trump clone that i've ever seen in your state. >> reporter: the culmination of months of a vigorous campaign against the recall effort, newsom is fighting to keep his job. his tenure tested by wildfires, economic inequality, and rising crime. >> social justice is on the ballot. >> reporter: the greatest challenge, the pandemic. newsom warns this could be a matter of life and death. >> it's our decisions, not conditions, that determine
good morning. >> reporter: hi, savannah. good morning to you. the president's visit shows how consequential this election truly is out here in california. today is the deadline for people to send in vote by mail ballots. come with me. drop them off at drop boxes like this throughout the state of california, of course, people can also vote in-person here in california. they're going to be voting on two questions. should gavin newsom be replaced, and who should replace him? like election...
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we're still is lifecycle arrows such a savannah has become a little easier since the election of able morale is in the presidential elections of 2005. it was the 1st native indian head of state in south america and an outspoken advocate of the coca farmers under his rule, the laws that previously imposed some restrictions on coca growing. we're relaxed and this is good, but other day work i'm you know, the this will still look look this on the calendar who will not be here in the spring. i will. busy get that in there in the blue here again this year and does this go school consultant and local schools? gimmick, assessing says sarah says he's never seen cocaine as far as he is concerned. his coca is a powerful therapy against fatigue, pain and altitude sickness. but because of the fight against drugs, he also has to travel to the officially sanction market and have in bolivia, capital, it's me what the dances you doing my case and you got 3 though . okay, this thing is low person thing. when we go get the ok because each other the a here you know this from a difference or dim have bee
we're still is lifecycle arrows such a savannah has become a little easier since the election of able morale is in the presidential elections of 2005. it was the 1st native indian head of state in south america and an outspoken advocate of the coca farmers under his rule, the laws that previously imposed some restrictions on coca growing. we're relaxed and this is good, but other day work i'm you know, the this will still look look this on the calendar who will not be here in the spring. i...
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sam, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. nine days and now nine different states impacted by ida. death toll already rising to 69, from the gulf to the northeast. here in the state of louisiana, even more rainfall on monday that led to flash flood warnings for residents. amidst all this damage, the cleanup is just beginning. more than a week after ida ravaged the region, many in louisiana are still in the dark. >> there's no way they can live without power. it's too hot. >> we can't have to wait it out. it's not fun. >> reporter: for many, patience is running out. >> it's been hell. and it's wrong for them to treat us like we're not worthy to have our electricity turned on like everybody else. >> reporter: over the weekend, nearly 600 seniors were evacuated from eight senior apartment complexes. the mayor calling conditions unfit and unacceptable. several of the centers were own by the archdiocese of new orleans, which is blaming the city for the lack of aid. >> so we're not going to get into a blame game scenario. we're goi
sam, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. nine days and now nine different states impacted by ida. death toll already rising to 69, from the gulf to the northeast. here in the state of louisiana, even more rainfall on monday that led to flash flood warnings for residents. amidst all this damage, the cleanup is just beginning. more than a week after ida ravaged the region, many in louisiana are still in the dark. >> there's no way they can live without power. it's too...
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here in savannah they have been able to keep up with it working around the clock.ot helped, certainly on the west coast. not quite as bad here as in sanctuary vana but there is no doubt, if you look at the percentage of delayed shipments from last year, compared to this year, it's up 43% that's the actual time for ocean freight to go from door-to-door, so no doubt, there is an impact. i spoke to griff lynch the executive director of the georgia ports authority. he said yes, we are seeing a lot of freight and yes, it is a challenge. take a listen. >> we're overwhelmed with freight, but i would say we're doing a lot better than most. i think if you're in the southeast you'll be okay. it's going to be a challenge but it tends to be for all of the ports around north america. there's major hiccups but we'll be fine. ashley: okay so we're going to be fine. maybe not the same case around the country, cheryl, but listen. why are we seeing this? well there's increased consumer demand. there's increase from businesses trying to bulk up their inventories and oh, by the way, t
here in savannah they have been able to keep up with it working around the clock.ot helped, certainly on the west coast. not quite as bad here as in sanctuary vana but there is no doubt, if you look at the percentage of delayed shipments from last year, compared to this year, it's up 43% that's the actual time for ocean freight to go from door-to-door, so no doubt, there is an impact. i spoke to griff lynch the executive director of the georgia ports authority. he said yes, we are seeing a lot...
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savannah. >> miguel almaguer with the latest.s the country with thousands of deaths every year. now a top executive at general motors who lost his own son is trying to make distracted driving something none of us can ignore. tom costello sat down for a real oh emotional interview. tom, good morning. >> yeah, hoda, good morning. the problem is this distracted driving problem hasn't gotten any better, but has fallen off the national radar. this family in michigan have suffered a crushing loss, losing their 18-year-old son. and now they want to make this kind of driving, distracted driving, as taboo, as tataboo, unconscionable and unforgiveable as driving when you're drunk 18-year-olds are not supposed to die just two weeks after starting college but mitchell kiefer's life came to a sudden, violent end on a michigan highway five years ago this week, leaving his family devastated >> yeah. just so senseless. just so senseless. >> mitchell's car was rear-ended by a distracted young driver traveling at 82 miles an hour catapulting him i
savannah. >> miguel almaguer with the latest.s the country with thousands of deaths every year. now a top executive at general motors who lost his own son is trying to make distracted driving something none of us can ignore. tom costello sat down for a real oh emotional interview. tom, good morning. >> yeah, hoda, good morning. the problem is this distracted driving problem hasn't gotten any better, but has fallen off the national radar. this family in michigan have suffered a...
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the port of savannah just an example.he problem is supply chain is broken because we can't get containers on to the rail in what would be considered normal time and then you have the truck driver shortage. i know in la they say for every 16 truckloads of goods there's only one truck available to transport it. so you can see how the backlog gets bigger and bigger. maria: absolutely. ashley, thanks so much. we will be keep following your reporting all day, thank you, quick break and the economic agenda on the brink. moderate senators holding firm against 3 and a half trillion dollar spending package. mob is coming after them. oklahoma senator james lankford will weigh in next. ♪ ♪ ♪ maria: welcome back, good thursday morning, everybody. thank you so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo and it is thursday september 30th, look at market this is half an hour. we are looking at a rally underway. futures indicating gains. nasdaq higher by 67. this morning we are standing by for some economic data, the final read on the secon
the port of savannah just an example.he problem is supply chain is broken because we can't get containers on to the rail in what would be considered normal time and then you have the truck driver shortage. i know in la they say for every 16 truckloads of goods there's only one truck available to transport it. so you can see how the backlog gets bigger and bigger. maria: absolutely. ashley, thanks so much. we will be keep following your reporting all day, thank you, quick break and the economic...
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in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie, lewinsky talked about the scandal as well as the new>> it is a diagram tiesation, but there is an enormous amount of emotional truth and i think that's what was really important. >> the story affects a lot of people, not just you, but linda tripp, the clintons. would you want the clintons to see this series? >> i don't even know how to really answer that >> do you ever wish that you could speak to him do you feel like he owes you an apology after all these years? >> there was -- i think there was a long period before my life changed last six or seven years where i felt a lot in terms of there not being this resolution. and i'm very grateful that i don't have that feeling anymore, i don't need it. he should want to apologize in the same way that i'd want to apologize any chance i get to people that i've hurt, my actions have hurt. >> that new series is called "impeachment" and it premiered last night on fx >>> now to a big happy birthday shoutout in order for leslie jones who celebrated her birthday yesterday with this dance. ♪ ♪ actress
in an exclusive interview with savannah guthrie, lewinsky talked about the scandal as well as the new>> it is a diagram tiesation, but there is an enormous amount of emotional truth and i think that's what was really important. >> the story affects a lot of people, not just you, but linda tripp, the clintons. would you want the clintons to see this series? >> i don't even know how to really answer that >> do you ever wish that you could speak to him do you feel like he...
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hey, gabe, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. this hospital set up a tent outside the hospital because there's no room inside. even as new covid cases drop in many parts of the country, now another hurdle, a complicated booster shot rollout. this morning, for millions of americans, the rush is on to get a covid booster shot. but in cities like san antonio, a rough rollout. >> we were here about three hours, but it was well worth it. >> we didn't expect the response that we're seeing today. >> last week, a cdc advisory panel approved third pfizer shots for people 65 and older and some with underlying medical conditions. but in a rare move, cdc director walensky went further opening up boosters to frontline workers. >> it's really for people who are working all the time with many different people who might be unvaccinated. >> some states are cautious. in vermont, a limited rollout pending more clarity from the cdc. >> those 80 and above can register to get their booster shot. >> another challenge? making sure that moderna and johns
hey, gabe, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. this hospital set up a tent outside the hospital because there's no room inside. even as new covid cases drop in many parts of the country, now another hurdle, a complicated booster shot rollout. this morning, for millions of americans, the rush is on to get a covid booster shot. but in cities like san antonio, a rough rollout. >> we were here about three hours, but it was well worth it. >> we didn't expect the...
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anthony fauci for his take on rogen's comments. >> well, that's incorrect, savannah >> young, healthyld get vaccinated >> absolutely. >> reporter: vaccine proponent prince harry who also has an exclusive deal with spotify took rogen to task. >> stay out of it if you have a platform with a platform comes responsibility >> reporter: rogen quickly responded to the backlash. >> i'm not an anti-vax person. i'm not a doctor, i'm a cage fighting commentator >> and our thanks to ann thompson for that report >>> still to come, wall street awaits the august jobs report to see the full impact of the delta variant on the economy >>> plus, gm pumps t bkeheras on production we'll tell you why that's next. . after you saved me so much dough on insurance with that "parker promo” i devised a promo for you. here's the deal parker, state farm offers everyone surprisingly great rates. yeh, right. pepperoni pocketz, atomic brownie, cuckoo crustiez... there's no promo. just great rates. and a side of ranch. you're the man, man. when you want the real deal...like a good neighbor, state farm is there. alice
anthony fauci for his take on rogen's comments. >> well, that's incorrect, savannah >> young, healthyld get vaccinated >> absolutely. >> reporter: vaccine proponent prince harry who also has an exclusive deal with spotify took rogen to task. >> stay out of it if you have a platform with a platform comes responsibility >> reporter: rogen quickly responded to the backlash. >> i'm not an anti-vax person. i'm not a doctor, i'm a cage fighting commentator...
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the entire province of georgia and then to call the colonial assembly back into session in 1780 in savannahnd later charleston they attempt to do the same thing that is their best hope and it does work for about a year but it into north carolina and then it kind of goes away you get revolutionary guerrilla forces in the backcountry and the feuds between people of different allegiances and even though he tries his best in that situation is never able to retain the power he had previously. even where civil government is put in power while the war is raging the military is the ultimate be all and all. >> they try to take the various cities at least holding some of them. not heading towards yorktown so how the people you spoke of earlier in the middle ground hedging their bets of how to survive how are they reinventing themselves in the process? >> it is ingenious as you keep her in new york city runs this arbitrage stand with continental currency where she opens her house to prisoners of war from the continental army and houses take their rent in continental dollars which a lot of would not do
the entire province of georgia and then to call the colonial assembly back into session in 1780 in savannahnd later charleston they attempt to do the same thing that is their best hope and it does work for about a year but it into north carolina and then it kind of goes away you get revolutionary guerrilla forces in the backcountry and the feuds between people of different allegiances and even though he tries his best in that situation is never able to retain the power he had previously. even...
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spears will continue to look out for the best interests of savannah >> thank you very much joining us xt, legal analyst lisa green. this was a huge victory for britney, but let's peel it back a little bit the conservatorship didn't end yesterday. it seems like it's going to end. but crucially the judge has appointed a temporary different conservator and what's the implication of that? >> potentially a world of legal pain for jamie spears and here's why. thanks to some outstanding lawyering on britney's part, a neutral cpa is going to have access to all the books and records, every financial decision jamie made, decisions i'm sure he never thought would be scrutinized that could end up in probate court, in civil court, a potential fraud claim. if those eavesdropping allegations are true, savannah, that's a crime in california. >> there was a report over the weekend, a former security agent associated with this case revealing that there were bugging devices, according to him, placed in places such as britney's own bedroom. now, she was under a conservatorship. but would that be illegal
spears will continue to look out for the best interests of savannah >> thank you very much joining us xt, legal analyst lisa green. this was a huge victory for britney, but let's peel it back a little bit the conservatorship didn't end yesterday. it seems like it's going to end. but crucially the judge has appointed a temporary different conservator and what's the implication of that? >> potentially a world of legal pain for jamie spears and here's why. thanks to some outstanding...
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>> good morning, savannah. thanks for having me here.dc is going to vote on this today, specify what exactly we mean by medically vulnerable my guess tomorrow, monday, it should happen within the next few days it's going to be very, very soon. >> a lot of folks are disappointed that it wasn't more widely authorized, this booster shot for basically every adult or person over 16 who is eligible for it. the biden administration clearly thought, we're trying to lower infections, we're trying to get ahead of the game. the fda said, well, the vaccines are still working to reduce hospitalization and death. it's sort of like, where do you come down on that argument could you break the back of the delta variant and stop the mutations if you reduced infection and doesn't that argue for a booster shot >> it would be very helpful for reducing infections across the country. there are two parts of this that i think are important. we have some other tools, testing, indoor masking, as ways to keep the infection numbers low. but also, we don't have that
>> good morning, savannah. thanks for having me here.dc is going to vote on this today, specify what exactly we mean by medically vulnerable my guess tomorrow, monday, it should happen within the next few days it's going to be very, very soon. >> a lot of folks are disappointed that it wasn't more widely authorized, this booster shot for basically every adult or person over 16 who is eligible for it. the biden administration clearly thought, we're trying to lower infections, we're...
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. >>> coming up next an nbc news exclusive, monica lewinsky one on one with our own savannah guthrie she helped produce that digs into one of the most difficult periods of her life, her affair with then president bill clinton and the impeachment that followed. what she's saying now about the former president and then apology. that's next. lower interest rate. my principal is going down. sofi is a place where you can start to tackle those money goals today. ♪♪ - stand up if you are first generation college student. those money goals today. (crowd cheering) stand up if you're a mother. if you are actively deployed, a veteran, or you're in a military family, please stand. the world in which we live equally distributes talent, but it doesn't equally distribute opportunity, and paths are not always the same. - i'm so proud of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music) (man) my ex is dating a pisces. so i'm like, 'screw it. let's talk manifesting. let's talk chakras. let's talk self healing my way
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thank you so much for joining us with savannah and hoda off, we've got sheinelle in studio 1a. working from home because that storm was so brutal, new york city actually issued and overnight travel ban, sheinelle. >> a lot of people watching this morning who can relate. it is the big story of the morning. extreme weather stretching from coast to coast and we start here in the northeast. >> that's right. the remnants of ida unleashes historic amounts of rain in just a few hours, leading to chaos all over the region. people being rescued from flooded homes and stranded cars. in fact, the first-ever flash flood emergency was declared for new york city, and here's a live look at the flooding in philadelphia, where more than one river, as you can see, has spilled over its banks. >> my goodness. take a look at this. water gushing over subway platforms and trains here in new york city. nearly the entire system suspended overnight along with a temporary ground stop at all three of the city's major airports. the storm also spawned a stretch of tornadoes in new jersey and several other s
thank you so much for joining us with savannah and hoda off, we've got sheinelle in studio 1a. working from home because that storm was so brutal, new york city actually issued and overnight travel ban, sheinelle. >> a lot of people watching this morning who can relate. it is the big story of the morning. extreme weather stretching from coast to coast and we start here in the northeast. >> that's right. the remnants of ida unleashes historic amounts of rain in just a few hours,...
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specifically savannah guthrie's interview of boris johnson, the prime minister of the uk. >> do you think the president was too stubborn about the total withdrawn by a certain date from afghanistan? >> i can tell you i think he took a view. america has been that for 20 years. it's a respectable argument to say that enough is enough. you can't endlessly subcontract the government of your country to other people. there has to be a system. >> do you agree? it sounds like you do. >> i mean could we have done it a bit differently? maybe we could. >> so set the stakes for us with joe biden at the u.n. starting tomorrow. >> it's a tense moment for the biden administration. you add all of the domestic challenge to the foreign policy challenges, and it's strange under the pressure of so many things. boris johnson telling savannah guthrie that he agreed with the way biden pulled out, saying maybe a couple of things could have been different. but biden is still having to prove to people that he made the right decisions, the things he did, the way he pulled out, this is the way it had to go and he be
specifically savannah guthrie's interview of boris johnson, the prime minister of the uk. >> do you think the president was too stubborn about the total withdrawn by a certain date from afghanistan? >> i can tell you i think he took a view. america has been that for 20 years. it's a respectable argument to say that enough is enough. you can't endlessly subcontract the government of your country to other people. there has to be a system. >> do you agree? it sounds like you do....
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but first, the prime minister sat down with savannah to address their relationship after that chaoticanistan. >> you tried to reach president biden and didn't receive a call back from some 36 hours. is that true >> that exclusive conversation, straight ahead
but first, the prime minister sat down with savannah to address their relationship after that chaoticanistan. >> you tried to reach president biden and didn't receive a call back from some 36 hours. is that true >> that exclusive conversation, straight ahead
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good morning. >> good morning, savannah. much this is one of the hospitals having to turn away covid-19 patients from neighboring idaho because there is just not enough bed space. nationwide, some schools are having to shut down in person classes because of new outbreaks. but now overneutral some promising news about that long awaited vaccine for young children. >> reporter: this morning pfizer says it's covid-19 vaccine is effective in children ages 5-11. first of the kind trial for this age-group included more than 2,000 kids and concluded the vaccine is safe, well tolerated, and showed robust neutralizing antibody responses. the children were given a smaller dose than those used for 12 and older. they will submit the information to the fda for emergency use authorization pivotal news as pediatric cases have jumped 400%. >> we have 812 positive cases, over 600 classroom closures and one entire school building already closed. >> south carolina covid-19 cases soared from 150 a day to more than 5,000. schools and even entour
good morning. >> good morning, savannah. much this is one of the hospitals having to turn away covid-19 patients from neighboring idaho because there is just not enough bed space. nationwide, some schools are having to shut down in person classes because of new outbreaks. but now overneutral some promising news about that long awaited vaccine for young children. >> reporter: this morning pfizer says it's covid-19 vaccine is effective in children ages 5-11. first of the kind trial...
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jake soboroff joins us from the sacramento capitol with the latest. >> reporter: hi, savannah.ons. nbc news projected a decisive victory. he said humbled by it, validated about it, and also validated with democratic prioriies nationwide. here is some of what he had to say. >> we've said yes to science. we said yes to vaccines. we said yes to ending this pandemic. we said yes to people's right to vote without fear of fake fraud or voter suppression. >> reporter: critics pointed out the excessive amount of money spent on this election, $276 million according to the secretary of state of california. that's not even the final tally. there will be another gubernatorial election here in 2022. >> jacob, thank you very much. >>> about 6 million people from texas to alabama are under flood watches as tropical depression nicholas moves up that gulf coast. the storm's high winds eased, but not before bringing down some trees and power lines leaving thousands without electricity. the biggest problem, heavy rain. as much as a foot is expected in some parts of the south. president biden appr
jake soboroff joins us from the sacramento capitol with the latest. >> reporter: hi, savannah.ons. nbc news projected a decisive victory. he said humbled by it, validated about it, and also validated with democratic prioriies nationwide. here is some of what he had to say. >> we've said yes to science. we said yes to vaccines. we said yes to ending this pandemic. we said yes to people's right to vote without fear of fake fraud or voter suppression. >> reporter: critics pointed...
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it is a friday morning so happy you're starting it with us savannah and craig are off and it's me and you, girl. >> good morning. >> we're going to take you through this friday together we're going to talk about this storm, but first, people are talking about abba people are freaking out about that music and about the music we have on our plaza today >> if you listen closely, you may hear music outside one of the longest lines i've seen, since pre covid, for sure. >> this is a live shot he's getting ready for the concert. we can't wait for keith urban to join us. >>> first, let's get ready for our top story this morning the death toll from ida has risen sharply in the northeast for more than 24 hours after the storm, entire neighborhoods are still under water. >> these are live images right now from philly, one of the many roads there. it's been turned into a river. we're looking at an aerial shot. it's been difficult times there in philadelphia. >> meantime, search and rescue operations are still under way in louisiana where crews are just now reaching areas cut off by the storm and
it is a friday morning so happy you're starting it with us savannah and craig are off and it's me and you, girl. >> good morning. >> we're going to take you through this friday together we're going to talk about this storm, but first, people are talking about abba people are freaking out about that music and about the music we have on our plaza today >> if you listen closely, you may hear music outside one of the longest lines i've seen, since pre covid, for sure. >>...
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savannah >> gabe, thank you joining us now, dr. richard besser, cdc former acting director, now serves as president of the robert wood foundation good morning >> good morning. good to be here. >> this is one of those rare occasions in washington where there's genuine suspense about the outcome of a hearing how do you see this playing out with the fda panel this morning? >> first, i think it's important to get people's expectations in line they're only talking about one of the three vaccines used in the united states, the pfizer vaccine. when i look at the data they're considering, i think this could go either way. the final question the committee is going to be asked is, is the vaccine safe as a booster and is it effective, does it increase the amount of protective factors that you have they're going to dive into that, though and i think whether we talk about, well, is it safe and effective for what age groups? the discussion when they review the different presentations, they'll hear presentations from the company, they'll hear pre
savannah >> gabe, thank you joining us now, dr. richard besser, cdc former acting director, now serves as president of the robert wood foundation good morning >> good morning. good to be here. >> this is one of those rare occasions in washington where there's genuine suspense about the outcome of a hearing how do you see this playing out with the fda panel this morning? >> first, i think it's important to get people's expectations in line they're only talking about one...
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i thought about an old woman lost in the savannah river. it is to simply thinking about being lost and i was grateful for this long afternoon which my daughter had no news coverage no vitriol and acceptance of a young man who thought so much differently. this was her friend. i felt hope and i dug in hard. i smiled and traveling upstream is something that comes natural to me. it said that we remember the times that went wrong but it's one of my stepfather saver concepts. my daughter reminded me of time in urban india in which we had to flee as we were close to an terrorist incident. there was nothing funny at the time and it's a time to remember. one memory connects to another different times and different continents. with turned into the dot hours later sunburned and smiling and found troubling messages from don. they have called him of the message from our kayak man said wondered where you were. he asked if i wanted to drink trade i said of vodka tonic and he gave me a bother. sometimes we have to get lost to find ourselves. my body hurts
i thought about an old woman lost in the savannah river. it is to simply thinking about being lost and i was grateful for this long afternoon which my daughter had no news coverage no vitriol and acceptance of a young man who thought so much differently. this was her friend. i felt hope and i dug in hard. i smiled and traveling upstream is something that comes natural to me. it said that we remember the times that went wrong but it's one of my stepfather saver concepts. my daughter reminded me...
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so again, i'm, i'm here in the savannah. we can look them up as the new doors and i need to get back with a bad manuals and enders, his son, and the rest of his family hope the next day will be better and that they will be something to eat on his boat. however, jesse is still doing deal the some of the passengers, despite being fully aware of the risks, kids like jesse take, still try and haggle over the price. stay the same on the bus on the river trail jesse's been doing every day of the week since he was 10 years old in all he's only ever attended school for a month. it's an hour away by can move the black dot novice dot. would it have to be created either before they will log in in is this to me? my just good. i want to give you the follow up and you come cutting someone to but then you come to wish seek one of those inform us. give me a bush by the 5th all at the office. yano. very good. thank you. love. if you meant the song of it's gonna save you whole bunch i you know being i score like i'm glad you mean problem. i m
so again, i'm, i'm here in the savannah. we can look them up as the new doors and i need to get back with a bad manuals and enders, his son, and the rest of his family hope the next day will be better and that they will be something to eat on his boat. however, jesse is still doing deal the some of the passengers, despite being fully aware of the risks, kids like jesse take, still try and haggle over the price. stay the same on the bus on the river trail jesse's been doing every day of the week...
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. >> neil: you know, i was supposed to go to savannah to cover this.d all right. ashley, you look good, my friend. you look good. >> thank you. >> neil: all matted hair. work of art. ashley webster in savannah, georgia on that. have you heard all the fuss about the booster shots? probably 500,000 americans have already taken this booster shot. so what is going on there? after this. they said it couldn't be done but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into...