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of his life there and is buried in nova scotia. the reason that this fits in with the second question which is a fascinating question about essentially memory of these conflicts. no my suggestion that the loyalists of victims in the end is in a sense brought out by the fact we don't have this kind of lost cause literature. we don't have them raising secret to the restoration of the marquee in america and we don't have this kind of folklore songs of loss in the way that the french akkadians but down to louisiana. why not? well partly because they get free integrated into the british empire. there remain british subjects and n. they found a new home. it was in a geographical home but it was not necessarily a new identity as a political subject and cultural is speaking. and they were also reintegrated here into the u.s. somewhat, but i do think that we are missing something if we forget that this was a civil war. like you i am fascinated by the discrepancies between the incredible sense that we have about the need to rebuild after the
of his life there and is buried in nova scotia. the reason that this fits in with the second question which is a fascinating question about essentially memory of these conflicts. no my suggestion that the loyalists of victims in the end is in a sense brought out by the fact we don't have this kind of lost cause literature. we don't have them raising secret to the restoration of the marquee in america and we don't have this kind of folklore songs of loss in the way that the french akkadians but...
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scotia, nova scotia nova scotia, nova scotia ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: well you know, we invented could figure out how to get on the internet there, eh. [ laughter ] all i need to do is scotland, eh. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: there you go. ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: completely automated -- completely automated public touring tests to tell computers and humans apart. captcha. there you go. >> steve: sounds great. >> jimmy: a little trivia, a little triv. ♪ thank you original flavor oatmeal packets and boxes of quaker instant variety packs for being like the last girl at the bar at 4:00 a.m. [ laughter ] all the good ones are gone, so i guess i'll take you. [ cheers and applause ] no, no, no. >> steve: where is the maple. >> jimmy: gosh, where's the 800 calorie one i like. >> steve: c'mon, maple, raisins and lard. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: lard. ♪ thank you, tablecloth, for keeping tables from looking like sluts. [ light laughter ] >> steve: true. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, york peppermint patties, for answering the questions how can i make my breath better and get fat at the same time
scotia, nova scotia nova scotia, nova scotia ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: well you know, we invented could figure out how to get on the internet there, eh. [ laughter ] all i need to do is scotland, eh. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: there you go. ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: completely automated -- completely automated public touring tests to tell computers and humans apart. captcha. there you go. >> steve: sounds great. >> jimmy: a little trivia, a little...
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and this time they go to nova scotia. the very idea of which horrifies her.william finds this place, he says hey, i've booked you a passage to nova scotia. and she says, what? to be frozen to death? why, better to send us to greenland. she's horrified. but in nova scotia at last elizabeth johnston after 2525 years on -- 25 years on the move will stay put. little did i think that i and all my family would ultimately settle in nova scotia, she says. but there she stays. it's the number one loyalist haven. her surviving children all end up joining her there and flourishing, enjoying a kind of status and success they could never had had if they had remained in the u.s. and by the time she sets down her memoirs decades after all of this has happened she's lived as long in one place as she had lived on the move before. so i told you at the outset this is the american revolution through the looking glass as you haven't seen it before, and we need to turn our assumptions and perspectives around. and so maybe the last assumption that we have to turn around is the one
and this time they go to nova scotia. the very idea of which horrifies her.william finds this place, he says hey, i've booked you a passage to nova scotia. and she says, what? to be frozen to death? why, better to send us to greenland. she's horrified. but in nova scotia at last elizabeth johnston after 2525 years on -- 25 years on the move will stay put. little did i think that i and all my family would ultimately settle in nova scotia, she says. but there she stays. it's the number one...
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>> you're from nova scotia? >> i have no idea. >> all right. >> and visited one?e that up? >> i know. >> and you're the one -- . >> and nova scotia. >> yeah. >> and that is a big place. >>> and we have some changes coming. i know it's been nice earn here and when we get into this, we want the nice weather to stay with us and tomorrow, we have a couple of showers -- shower thunderstorms and don't think they're going to be too strong or severe and to northwest, there is a plane landing and that is a clear sky this evening. 72 in the city, as high as 74 degrees on the hour and we may have jumped to 75 for an official high and 72 for dulles, cooler at hagerstown, 69 and check out fredericksburg and culpepper. both at 75 degrees and that is a gorgeous evening out there. the clouds will increase a bit and we'll stay dry. the wins twin five and 10 miles per hour and go from the upper 50s to the lower 60s and we're basking in the 70s here on the east coast. you don't have to go too far to the west before you buy cooler weather. cincinnati is 58 degrees; chicago, 50 and in
>> you're from nova scotia? >> i have no idea. >> all right. >> and visited one?e that up? >> i know. >> and you're the one -- . >> and nova scotia. >> yeah. >> and that is a big place. >>> and we have some changes coming. i know it's been nice earn here and when we get into this, we want the nice weather to stay with us and tomorrow, we have a couple of showers -- shower thunderstorms and don't think they're going to be too strong...
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the sea voyager is steaming away scotia to maryland to floating home for students. kind of exciting. it will be fine. more people will be in one place. 350 freshmen and sophomores who were displaced from zero this month wer living in three local hotels and have been bused to campus. this weekend, the cruise home for provide a students half of the were moved out of there and of the dorm rooms. in terms of the experience of campus and all of their programs academics, there is the residence hall. it is a five-minute walk from campus. campus, college simplyls say that it is a living quarters. there's no shuffleboard. >> i am kind of excited about it. i have to pack again, which is fine. but it will be some as closer to campus. not living on campus and more. would love to live on a ship. >> crews are working to that mold. students are expected to remain on the cruise ship until december. at sea for some students. coming up, on the rise again, why you may want to buy coming up, on the rise again, why yo[ man ]ant to buy i got this citi thank you card and started earning l
the sea voyager is steaming away scotia to maryland to floating home for students. kind of exciting. it will be fine. more people will be in one place. 350 freshmen and sophomores who were displaced from zero this month wer living in three local hotels and have been bused to campus. this weekend, the cruise home for provide a students half of the were moved out of there and of the dorm rooms. in terms of the experience of campus and all of their programs academics, there is the residence hall....
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of snow and they were right dead on, in terms of it, it was there and lookout mum you are in nova scotiaam telling you. marine corps marathon, chilly start for the runners out there today, it is cold outside, and things will change into the course of the day, plenty of sunshine, you can see it there with the shadows a beautiful day, happy it is dry for those runners but we have a freeze warning in effect that will exspire shortly in the 9:00 a.m. hour that is where most of our viewing area, heading back to the sunshine hopefully no more snow for awhile as we move through the rest of the month and november. slow warm up ahead in our five day forecast and slight chance to see early weak showers we are keeping a close eye on that as well. meantime, across our area, here is a look at some of those totals, 9 inches frost burg, damascus, over 3 inches and over is 1 inches, areas in the -- 11 inches, areas in the mountains a lot more, over 14 inches in mount storm which is in grant county, now most of the area is close to dc, mainly inner city areas, metroplex we saw mainly, from a trace to an
of snow and they were right dead on, in terms of it, it was there and lookout mum you are in nova scotiaam telling you. marine corps marathon, chilly start for the runners out there today, it is cold outside, and things will change into the course of the day, plenty of sunshine, you can see it there with the shadows a beautiful day, happy it is dry for those runners but we have a freeze warning in effect that will exspire shortly in the 9:00 a.m. hour that is where most of our viewing area,...
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some moisture coming into new england states and parts of nova scotia, more rain for you here.ighs looking like this. 19 for both new york and d.c. quite mild. 28 degrees in atlanta. expecting 31 for miami. so still hot for you here. towards europe, still looking clear for a lot of continental europe. clouds remain well to the north, but there's plenty of activity here, especially across the scandinavian peninsula tonight. ample rain moving through norway and sweden and towards finland later on. also baltic region looking at a couple of showers that will continue on through western russia. as for the british isles, norway and ireland will see rains. we have a well developed low coming in and a cold front that extends from it is start to go bring in cooler air again. we'll see temperatures falling back to more seasonal averages. london's high on tuesday expecting 19 degrees. that's a significant drop from monday when it was in the mid-20s. paris, too, looking cooler at 22. that cooler air will start impacting the rest of continental europe as well. that's a look at your weather
some moisture coming into new england states and parts of nova scotia, more rain for you here.ighs looking like this. 19 for both new york and d.c. quite mild. 28 degrees in atlanta. expecting 31 for miami. so still hot for you here. towards europe, still looking clear for a lot of continental europe. clouds remain well to the north, but there's plenty of activity here, especially across the scandinavian peninsula tonight. ample rain moving through norway and sweden and towards finland later...
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there's snow showing up across nova scotia this morning. you see that on the wide screen set.he wind wrapping around high pressure and the chilly stuff is in place. we talked about the frost advisories. sen tality p.a. and down to the maryland border and up in through new england. on the other side of high pressure, it's nice and the winds pick up out of the southwest. that's why they are surging into the 70s or holding into the 70s. there will be showers and storms with a slow moving weather pattern and we know about slow moving because we got stuck with a few storms over the past month. now we are stuck with high pressure. at least for the next five days. when that system does get in here, it may mean business a pattern that breaks down because we are tapping into a differentstorm that will make it rain but not any time soon. we are clear and dry and a little chilly and frost advisories in southern p.a. today aiming for 74. and we are back again into the mid-40s to near 50 downtown overnight. here we go into the weekend. we are going 78 tomorrow and 82 the upgrade on sunday'
there's snow showing up across nova scotia this morning. you see that on the wide screen set.he wind wrapping around high pressure and the chilly stuff is in place. we talked about the frost advisories. sen tality p.a. and down to the maryland border and up in through new england. on the other side of high pressure, it's nice and the winds pick up out of the southwest. that's why they are surging into the 70s or holding into the 70s. there will be showers and storms with a slow moving weather...
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in canada -- i recently did some work in nova scotia. their slogan for black history month is educate 12 months, celebrate one. so we have a lot to work on, to look back to, and to look forward to. i just want to say, that is something we cannot miss. when we talk about episodes like bryonn described, if it happened twice, it is an accident, twice, an accident. but when it happens three, four, five times, it is a
in canada -- i recently did some work in nova scotia. their slogan for black history month is educate 12 months, celebrate one. so we have a lot to work on, to look back to, and to look forward to. i just want to say, that is something we cannot miss. when we talk about episodes like bryonn described, if it happened twice, it is an accident, twice, an accident. but when it happens three, four, five times, it is a
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looking a little drier but still some moisture coming into the new england states and parts of nova scotia. so some more rain for you here. tuesday's highs, 19 for both new york and d.c. quite mild. 28 degrees in atlanta. expecting 31 for miami. so still hot for you here. and over towards europe, still looking largely fine and clear for a lot of continental europe. those clouds remain well to the north but plenty of activity here. especially across the scandinavian peninsula tonight. rainfall moving through norway, sweden, even into finland. the baltic region looking at a few showers that will then continue on through western russia. as for the british isles, they'll continue to see rain as will ireland. winds remain strong for this area, too as we have a well developed low coming in. and this cold front is starting to bring in cooler air. we'll see temperatures falling back to more seasonal averages. london's high on tuesday expecting 19 degrees. that's a significant drop from monday when it was in the mid-20s. paris, too, both start looking cooler at 22. and the cooler air will start imp
looking a little drier but still some moisture coming into the new england states and parts of nova scotia. so some more rain for you here. tuesday's highs, 19 for both new york and d.c. quite mild. 28 degrees in atlanta. expecting 31 for miami. so still hot for you here. and over towards europe, still looking largely fine and clear for a lot of continental europe. those clouds remain well to the north but plenty of activity here. especially across the scandinavian peninsula tonight. rainfall...
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in canada -- i recently did some work in nova scotia. their slogan for black history month is educate 12 months, celebrate one. so we have a lot to work on, to look back to, and to look forward to. i just want to say, that is something we cannot miss. when we talk about episodes like bryonn described, if it happened twice, it is an accident, twice, an accident. but when it happens three, four, five times, it is a pattern. we need to ask how we can address this pattern of injustice and racism. i want to ask what difference does it work has made as an artist in this field? we understand things can be different, you know. >> i am actually doing a show talking about my experiences. i worked with a talented group of other artists to tell the story of my experience of being thrown in jail for a short period of time, alongside the story of a brother on death row, the father of the crips, should have been pardoned. the excused him. after being nominated for the nobel prize. he left los angeles, was in texas. he went along with a drug deal. it we
in canada -- i recently did some work in nova scotia. their slogan for black history month is educate 12 months, celebrate one. so we have a lot to work on, to look back to, and to look forward to. i just want to say, that is something we cannot miss. when we talk about episodes like bryonn described, if it happened twice, it is an accident, twice, an accident. but when it happens three, four, five times, it is a pattern. we need to ask how we can address this pattern of injustice and racism. i...
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the sea voyager is steaming away from nova scotia to maryland to become a floating home for students.d of exciting. it will be fun. more people will be in one place. >> 350 freshmen and sophomores displaced from their residence halls earlier this month when mold was found throughout to buildings. since then, they have been living in three local hotels and have been bused to the campus. as of this weekend, the cruise ship will provide a home for more than half the students moved out of their unhealthy dorm rooms. >> in terms of experience in the campus and all the programs and academics, it's the same as living in a residence hall. >> the ship will be docked just a five minute walk from campus. while it sounds glamorous officials say it simply a living quarters. no lido deck or shuffleboard. >> i'm excited about it. i have to pack up again which is fine but it will be some much closer to campus. >> i would love to live on a ship. >> authorities are working to eradicate the mold situation. students are expected to live on a cruise ship until christmas break. >> what a memorable stage. >
the sea voyager is steaming away from nova scotia to maryland to become a floating home for students.d of exciting. it will be fun. more people will be in one place. >> 350 freshmen and sophomores displaced from their residence halls earlier this month when mold was found throughout to buildings. since then, they have been living in three local hotels and have been bused to the campus. as of this weekend, the cruise ship will provide a home for more than half the students moved out of...
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in halifax, nova scotia. >> they didn't end with him riding the bike off into the sunset? >> yeah, that's great, though! >>> a man rushes his sick wife to the hospital, but does this cop care? >> she's having a heart attack right now? >> i don't know. we're trying to get to the doctor! . >>> and this small dog saves his friend from a cow. or, does he? find out when the "rtm" countdown continues. >>> the "rtm" countdown heads into the top ten. epic cliff-jumping made the cut. find out where these friends wound up in search of adventure. >>> police pull over a man rushing his cancer-stricken wife to the hospital. the dash cam video that has them taking sides in georgia. >>> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> a customer rips into a store clerk. see what set her off in this instant internet classic. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >>> the proof is in the pudding? >> he's the german who has difficulty understanding the english language. >> you are great, think he milwaukee me on cloud nine. >> what? clouds do not have numbers. >>> lula moves up the "rtm" countdown. see where his new video hit. >>> a
in halifax, nova scotia. >> they didn't end with him riding the bike off into the sunset? >> yeah, that's great, though! >>> a man rushes his sick wife to the hospital, but does this cop care? >> she's having a heart attack right now? >> i don't know. we're trying to get to the doctor! . >>> and this small dog saves his friend from a cow. or, does he? find out when the "rtm" countdown continues. >>> the "rtm" countdown heads...
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in halifax, nova scotia. >> they didn't end with him riding the bike off into the sunset?yeah, that's great, though! >>> a man rushes his sick wife to the hospital, but does this cop care? >> she's having a heart attack right now? >> i don't know. we're trying to get to the doctor! . >>> and this small dog saves his friend from a cow. or, does he? find out when the "rtm" countdown continues. how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender bender. oh, jerry, i'm so sorry. i would love to help but remember, you dropped us last month. yeah, you know it's funny. it only took 15 minutes to sign up for that new auto insurance company but it's taken a lot longer to hear back. is your car up a pole again? [ crying ] i miss you, jessica! jerry, are you crying? no, i just, i bit my tongue. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. >>> the "rtm" countdown heads into the top ten. epic cliff-jumping made the cut. find out where these friends wound up in search of adventure. >>> police pull over a man rushing his cancer-stricken wife to the hospital. the dash cam video t
in halifax, nova scotia. >> they didn't end with him riding the bike off into the sunset?yeah, that's great, though! >>> a man rushes his sick wife to the hospital, but does this cop care? >> she's having a heart attack right now? >> i don't know. we're trying to get to the doctor! . >>> and this small dog saves his friend from a cow. or, does he? find out when the "rtm" countdown continues. how are you doing? fine, i just got a little fender...
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. >> and like nova scotia, chihuahua, texas, really fits. >> doesn't work, huh? >> yeah. >> and this is that ongoing story. >> right. >> and the local weather is working for us. >> it is. >> for now. look at that and we have some showers on the radar. so as much as i don't want to say this, if you're headed out, keep a jacket and that might be an umbrella heavy, too and some shows to the northwest, too and that is a change in pressure and wins, and that is fancy meteorological stuff and in front of that is showers. in hagerstown, you're getting wet and to could be 81, martinsburg, too and front royal, the showers are in on your areas, western secs about to get wet and looks like warn sections of frederick county and this moves to the east. tonight, it looks like this is moving across. once this gets through, the drier air comes in and that is looks like tomorrow promises to be a nice day and can that be the descent day of the week? and with some temperatures in the city, gaithersburg, 61 and where they've had showers, hagerstown is 58; frederick, 59; dulles, ahea
. >> and like nova scotia, chihuahua, texas, really fits. >> doesn't work, huh? >> yeah. >> and this is that ongoing story. >> right. >> and the local weather is working for us. >> it is. >> for now. look at that and we have some showers on the radar. so as much as i don't want to say this, if you're headed out, keep a jacket and that might be an umbrella heavy, too and some shows to the northwest, too and that is a change in pressure and wins,...
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. >> narrator: in 1999, canadian peter sauer went to see a team of specialists in halifax, nova scotia. his symptoms could no longer be controlled by parkinson's drugs. the halifax team, led by dr. ivar mendez and harvard neuroscientist ole isacson, was trying to refine a controversial procedure they hoped would lead to a cure: a fetal brain cell transplant. >> what we're learning is how to reconstruct the brain. cells can actually be put back into the brain. they can grow new connections and release this transmitter, this chemical, dopamine, in a natural and appropriate way. >> narrator: the idea was to restart dopamine production by taking fetal neural cells, derived from aborted tissue, and transplanting them into a patient's brain. >> now we talk about the concept of brain repair. brain repair, you know, when i was in medical school, which is really not that long ago, was not even something that was thought about. so we have advanced tremendously to understand that we can potentially repair the brain. >> narrator: but would brain repair work for peter sauer? >> you can see here ver
. >> narrator: in 1999, canadian peter sauer went to see a team of specialists in halifax, nova scotia. his symptoms could no longer be controlled by parkinson's drugs. the halifax team, led by dr. ivar mendez and harvard neuroscientist ole isacson, was trying to refine a controversial procedure they hoped would lead to a cure: a fetal brain cell transplant. >> what we're learning is how to reconstruct the brain. cells can actually be put back into the brain. they can grow new...
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the met until the enof the run and then i go on to vienna and then i meet with anna again and nova scotia t royal opera house when we sing traviata together. >> rose: we can go to that, can't we? >> you want a ticket >> he's singing in all the top opera houses. it's a very busy season. >> rose: do yo prepare differently for different opera houses? obviously you prepare differently for different operas but does the house... >> no, i mean, you have to... the house hires you based on a level of expectation. so i mean if i perform well at the met and i'm going to co-vent garden they want the same performance at the met. >> they hired him because he's cute. >> rose: what does the general manager do i terms of wating a performance? not in terms of opening night but in terms of watching it from the time the rehearsals begin until opening night? >> my routine is basically i'm in the theater wherever there's a rehearsal going on. particularly if it's a new production. because i see the met is such a big and dficult place sometimes that ieel it's my responsibility to protect the team that i've brou
the met until the enof the run and then i go on to vienna and then i meet with anna again and nova scotia t royal opera house when we sing traviata together. >> rose: we can go to that, can't we? >> you want a ticket >> he's singing in all the top opera houses. it's a very busy season. >> rose: do yo prepare differently for different opera houses? obviously you prepare differently for different operas but does the house... >> no, i mean, you have to... the house...
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there was a hardwood forest from nova scotia to minnesota when the first american immigrants arrived. that would be eventually flattened, cut down. were they terrible people? trying to destroy their environment? no. they had no money. if you cut down one water elm and trimmed the top growth and side branches and twigs and burned it you could produce pot-which you then leached down until you for a rock crystal like rock candy and those crystals could then be sold for cash to the english and needed it to start the industrial revolution for their new textile industry to make sulfuric acid. the formula i have found was one large elm tree produced enough cash to buy two acres of land. the front your people would cut down enough timber to by a little more land and cut down more timber to buy a little more land. you get the picture. they used the trunks of the trees for fencing to build houses. eventually to build ships and rafts. but this was the pattern. people with no money could have a down payment and expand as their families expanded because many of these had eight to ten children and
there was a hardwood forest from nova scotia to minnesota when the first american immigrants arrived. that would be eventually flattened, cut down. were they terrible people? trying to destroy their environment? no. they had no money. if you cut down one water elm and trimmed the top growth and side branches and twigs and burned it you could produce pot-which you then leached down until you for a rock crystal like rock candy and those crystals could then be sold for cash to the english and...
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far eastern, maine dealing with this and then into nova scotia. look at the last 48 hours.easter and started to spin over the open hours. wind up the last few frames and that is where we see the extreme snowfall totals. parts of the central appalachians into the mid atlantic. farther towards the north is when the snowfall totals started getting higher. around 3 inches in new york city. over a foot, up to 1 19 inchesn well milford. the bullseye in new hampshire. 31.4 inches in jaffrey new hampshire and 30.8 in plainfield, massachusetts. and over 14 in worcester, massachusetts. all the people without power maybe a couple million still tonight and temperatures troping like this going to be a long night. people need to check in on neighbors and elderly during this time. >> shannon: new jersey among the states especially hit hard by the storm. more than 600,000 people without power there. the julie banderas with the latest on what is happening there. >> reporter: this area got 19 inches of know and it is blamed on the massive power outages. over 3 million actually throughout mar
far eastern, maine dealing with this and then into nova scotia. look at the last 48 hours.easter and started to spin over the open hours. wind up the last few frames and that is where we see the extreme snowfall totals. parts of the central appalachians into the mid atlantic. farther towards the north is when the snowfall totals started getting higher. around 3 inches in new york city. over a foot, up to 1 19 inchesn well milford. the bullseye in new hampshire. 31.4 inches in jaffrey new...