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because we got 72 million cubic tons of fuel on the ground in north florida and south georgia and south alabama. and with the first lightning storms, that's going to ignite. so as my democrat colleagues, in a matter of a day or so, prepare for their retreat, my constituents prepare not for a retreat, but for the advance of fires that will take their homes, their lives, their farms, their livelihoods and their hope for a brighter future. and so i beg, i plead, i implore my colleagues, let's look past the politics of this moment. it could be any of our districts uniquely impacted by a storm or a fire or an albuquerque or some other terrible disaster -- earthquake or some other terrible disaster. and that while on most days we wear our jerseys and suit up and compete against one another in a marketplace of ideas, let's come together as one team, as one country, and do right by those who are suffering from these terrible tragedies. again, i thank my colleague from florida for yielding time. i thank him for his leadership. and i yield back. mr. dunn: madam speaker, it's always a pleasure to
because we got 72 million cubic tons of fuel on the ground in north florida and south georgia and south alabama. and with the first lightning storms, that's going to ignite. so as my democrat colleagues, in a matter of a day or so, prepare for their retreat, my constituents prepare not for a retreat, but for the advance of fires that will take their homes, their lives, their farms, their livelihoods and their hope for a brighter future. and so i beg, i plead, i implore my colleagues, let's look...
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greg: you know, we come from dirt-poor in south georgia, and we've scraped our whole lives. want to fail. ♪ lemonis: i think you have zero interest in running a restaurant. chandler: you know, i owe them. leaving would be bailing on on them, and i can't do that. greg: you know, we come from dirt-poor in south georgia, we really pride ourselvesglass, on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ be right back. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, includ
greg: you know, we come from dirt-poor in south georgia, and we've scraped our whole lives. want to fail. ♪ lemonis: i think you have zero interest in running a restaurant. chandler: you know, i owe them. leaving would be bailing on on them, and i can't do that. greg: you know, we come from dirt-poor in south georgia, we really pride ourselvesglass, on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. with safelite, you can see exactly when we'll be there. saving you time for what you love most....
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they need more man more men that come out to show them show them and what they don't now how to south georgia show them how to get up and go get a job mama want to get a job versus stand out on a corner so they me more leave this to get out there the happy. systems. individual. i'm not made to fight against systems even a company even a city government if you rule want to make a movie world you have to make new people the same people that do the old stuff cannot make a new transition unless they change their mind and their hearts so that's what we mean we call it evolution over revolution c. evolution takes over all known period of time decades and centuries so the human being has to evolve in order to make a better world. i don't buy that. they feel that they. are they you from among with a macuser rugs ok ok so. i mean neutrons are going to our daughter and. you know trying to make a way for myself to. be you are want to be am i you know is that a good place to start. or ridge ridge that is it what is rich me if you want everything in me that's next as accurate as accurate which you would g
they need more man more men that come out to show them show them and what they don't now how to south georgia show them how to get up and go get a job mama want to get a job versus stand out on a corner so they me more leave this to get out there the happy. systems. individual. i'm not made to fight against systems even a company even a city government if you rule want to make a movie world you have to make new people the same people that do the old stuff cannot make a new transition unless...
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this is like a major tornado coming on shore of the panhandle and driving up through parts of south georgia. thankfully that is history. hopefully this year we don't have anything like that. we have this storm to deal with though and it is in the weakening mode and will spin itself out. we're looking at rain heavy at times up the eastern flank of it. the backside of it looking at showers. if you're traveling today and tomorrow, looks like the midsection of the country looks to be pretty good but snow and rain across parts of the inner mountain west and quiet for the most part there in the southwest corner of the u.s. eastern texas by the way, 85 degrees. egg harbor, new jersey 63, and there's the dancing bunny. there you go. it is easter holiday. happy passover as >>> of course we're always thinking about those still recovering from hurricane michael. we hope that the bouncing bunny gives everybody a little bit of comfort. >> it made me feel better. >> exactly. excellent weather report, rob, thank you. >>> we have to get to something urgent this morning. in illinois dashcam video caught a c
this is like a major tornado coming on shore of the panhandle and driving up through parts of south georgia. thankfully that is history. hopefully this year we don't have anything like that. we have this storm to deal with though and it is in the weakening mode and will spin itself out. we're looking at rain heavy at times up the eastern flank of it. the backside of it looking at showers. if you're traveling today and tomorrow, looks like the midsection of the country looks to be pretty good...
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navigate two death-defying ocean crossings, before finally landing at a remote whaling station on south georgia islanda >> theleton endurance story is ultimately a feel-goodr because we know that everybody survives absolutely against the odds. when the worst happens and your ship goes down and youstill at least a thousands kilometers no help is coming for you, youne to rescue yourself effectively, and you manage to do so, that's absolutely incredible. >> brangham: over the next several decades, dozens of countries came tantarctica and tried to plant their nations' fls on the continent. to help establish territorial claimscountries built scientific bases like these all over antarctica. and, according to tucker scully, who for years was chief negotiator on polar isor the u.s. government, there was genuine science to be done. >> it was a place that was obviously the least studied part of the planet, particularly in things like the earth's magnetic field, upper atmospheric physics, plate tecto a lot of the scientific community wanted to get into antarctica to do that kind of work. >> brangham: whil
navigate two death-defying ocean crossings, before finally landing at a remote whaling station on south georgia islanda >> theleton endurance story is ultimately a feel-goodr because we know that everybody survives absolutely against the odds. when the worst happens and your ship goes down and youstill at least a thousands kilometers no help is coming for you, youne to rescue yourself effectively, and you manage to do so, that's absolutely incredible. >> brangham: over the next...
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canada by that somebody come through friday right down the appalachians down into the deep south alabama georgia seeing some very heavy rain for time in that weather pushing right up towards new jersey towards new york up towards you england for a time a celsius in new york temperatures will fall away with some snow in the northern flank of that system a wall was a rather unsettled weather all surfeit thing central parts of the caribbean jamaica looks in the mix for some heavy rain over the next couple of days especially north . my main tradition every weekly news cycle going to see only simple breaking stories and then of course there's donald trump told through the eyes of the welts jannah least that's right out of a hamas script that calls for the an aisle asian of israel that is not what that phrase means at all listening post as we turn the cameras on the media focus on how they were caught on the stories that matter the most in battle used a free palestine a listening post on al-jazeera. did it on washed iraq war bad name in it. i needed on watch to be here we have a lot. in here i'm lost
canada by that somebody come through friday right down the appalachians down into the deep south alabama georgia seeing some very heavy rain for time in that weather pushing right up towards new jersey towards new york up towards you england for a time a celsius in new york temperatures will fall away with some snow in the northern flank of that system a wall was a rather unsettled weather all surfeit thing central parts of the caribbean jamaica looks in the mix for some heavy rain over the...
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virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia, tennessee and from all of these units arrived in farmville where they signed their paroles and were given the conditions as those who had remained at appomattox. to the west in lynchburg, you can see the red circle. with -- where somewhere around 2000 calvary men had fled, many were still there. many of them deserters in the morning of april 10 but there is still a significant number in lynchburg and they offered themselves up to the federal calvary once the union soldiers took over the town. between april 12 and 16th, u.s. authorities issued approximately 5000 paroles in lynchburg. what's interesting about those paroles is unlike farmville we are soldiers showed up as individuals, maybe one or two men from the same unit, those who surrendered in lynchburg did so as a unit, a fact not lost on the union major general. quite a number he reported surrendered in their organization. 30 members of the louisiana based washington artillery had surrendered at appomattox. on april 13, at least 42 men sought paroles in lynchburg. 60 members of lynchburg
virginia, north carolina, south carolina, georgia, tennessee and from all of these units arrived in farmville where they signed their paroles and were given the conditions as those who had remained at appomattox. to the west in lynchburg, you can see the red circle. with -- where somewhere around 2000 calvary men had fled, many were still there. many of them deserters in the morning of april 10 but there is still a significant number in lynchburg and they offered themselves up to the federal...
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community care, once those are finished, then in alaska and in kansas and north dakota and south dakota, georgia, montana, everywhere, our more rural veterans, how it's working for them to get the care they need as quickly as we can. get a system that works so doctors want to be a part of it. get our third party administrator working to make sure they have a good repertoire of doctors to meet the standar . standards. i'm going to focus on access standards at our next meeting on april 10th. i want to encourage everybody to be there, because if we do one thing this year, if we can get that working, that's the part of choice that was hard, that's the part of choice that had the most problems. we can get it working right for the veterans and right for us, then we'll have taken care of our single biggest problem in terms of operations out there on a daily basis. with that said i'll end my opening remark -- i'll let you have your opening and welcome the secretary. john tester. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i want to welcome secretary wilkey and dr. lawrence and dr. stone and mr. radicjowski. t
community care, once those are finished, then in alaska and in kansas and north dakota and south dakota, georgia, montana, everywhere, our more rural veterans, how it's working for them to get the care they need as quickly as we can. get a system that works so doctors want to be a part of it. get our third party administrator working to make sure they have a good repertoire of doctors to meet the standar . standards. i'm going to focus on access standards at our next meeting on april 10th. i...
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georgia. it would be a long process. i can't tell you what units the south carolinians and texans, whoever stayed the most or the longest but it is definitely those troops that had further to travel home. >> it depends on what you mean by all out. men who were stragglers and went home like benjamin simms or do you mean men like mcintosh who are determined to continue to fight and they were making their way to johnston or kirby smith? i would say overwhelmingly and this is anecdotal, they are virginians. they are junk virginians who , many were atge red oak church. they were going to make their way to north carolina. heads off and they both leave wonderful accounts. they made their way down to johnston and johnston says he can't remember their service. mcintosh will go on to his home in south carolina and they will hold out for quite a period of time. one of the other parts to this, another chapter to this story is what is going on in north carolina and what johnson and sherman's responses. sherman is constantly reminding grant about the threat of guerrilla w
georgia. it would be a long process. i can't tell you what units the south carolinians and texans, whoever stayed the most or the longest but it is definitely those troops that had further to travel home. >> it depends on what you mean by all out. men who were stragglers and went home like benjamin simms or do you mean men like mcintosh who are determined to continue to fight and they were making their way to johnston or kirby smith? i would say overwhelmingly and this is anecdotal, they...
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canada by that somebody come through friday right down the appalachians down into the deep south alabama georgia seeing some very heavy rain for time and that wet weather pushing right up towards new jersey towards new york up towards you england for a time a celsius in new york temperatures will fall away with some snow in the northern flank of that system a while well that's a rather unsettled weather all surfeit thing central parts of the caribbean jamaica looks in the mix for some heavy rain over the next couple of days especially north . across europe immigration is high on the agenda and in hungary it's presented as a pressing issue we didn't have immigrants' at all zero in the race. but this is the one political topic anybody and everybody is discussing the far right is preparing for battle and their opponents or anyone who is different. prejudice some pride in hungary on al-jazeera. welcome back a program out of the top stories here in the south the u.s. house judiciary committee has begun legal proceedings to get a lot of models for a report on russia's role in twenty sixteen presidenti
canada by that somebody come through friday right down the appalachians down into the deep south alabama georgia seeing some very heavy rain for time and that wet weather pushing right up towards new jersey towards new york up towards you england for a time a celsius in new york temperatures will fall away with some snow in the northern flank of that system a while well that's a rather unsettled weather all surfeit thing central parts of the caribbean jamaica looks in the mix for some heavy...
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in primaries are women of color, and we are 25% of the voters in key, swing states, texas, south carolina, georgia, florida, but in case people think electability starts in the south, let's remind the country we are also the strongest democratic party voters in virginia, pennsylvania, ohio, michigan and california. [applause] the stakes could not be higher. for the highest office -- from the highest often -- from the highest office in the land, we have come under relentless attacks against muslims, immigrants, black women, asylum-seekers, the poor, students and transgender servicemembers. [applause] in all our communities we have been deeply affected and harmed by the cruel policies and practices of this country, especially in the last two years. but we are not going back to 2016 or any other year, we are taking the country forward. [applause] i believe women of color are the saving graces of our democracy. moral holding up standards for the rest of the nation, and we do this not just for women of color, we do this for all of america. [applause] please, i want you to tweet and post early and often
in primaries are women of color, and we are 25% of the voters in key, swing states, texas, south carolina, georgia, florida, but in case people think electability starts in the south, let's remind the country we are also the strongest democratic party voters in virginia, pennsylvania, ohio, michigan and california. [applause] the stakes could not be higher. for the highest office -- from the highest often -- from the highest office in the land, we have come under relentless attacks against...
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parts of canada by that somebody come to friday right down the appalachians down into the deep south alabama georgia seeing some very heavy rain for time and that wet weather pushing right up towards new jersey towards new york up towards you england for a time myself in new york temperatures will fall away with some snow with all the flank of that system a wall well that's a rather unsettled weather also affecting central parts of the caribbean jamaica looks in the mix for some heavy rain over the next couple of days especially north . april on al-jazeera faultlines is back with more investigative journalism and in-depth stories of the world's third largest democracy heads to its presidential and legislative elections a documentary explores how the united states and the european union a turning a blind eye to egypt's violations of human rights prime minister modi is seeking a second time with a campaign dominated by talk of a cash man pakistan will he succeed an exclusive look at the goals behind russia's current foreign policy explained by some of the insiders who helped shape the kremlin's ideolo
parts of canada by that somebody come to friday right down the appalachians down into the deep south alabama georgia seeing some very heavy rain for time and that wet weather pushing right up towards new jersey towards new york up towards you england for a time myself in new york temperatures will fall away with some snow with all the flank of that system a wall well that's a rather unsettled weather also affecting central parts of the caribbean jamaica looks in the mix for some heavy rain over...
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. >> my parents are both from the south alabama and georgia work i don't think if you are from the south or the north is o relevant. it is just too long ago. and the parallel is a reparation paid toer the japanese and relocation camps that wasve paid to victims or legal errors even the holocaust. what about interracial marriage late kamala harris? her father is from jamaica and admits his family owned slaves. obama's mother is from kansas and her ancestors owned slaves. does he get a check or pay a check? only 5 percent even have generational links to slavery why should our government pay? what about africa? that could not have taken place about the complicity of africans enslaving other africans and then sold to arab and european slavery - - slave owners and allowing them to be put on ships. where do we stop this? unfortunately it has been a part of human history since the beginning of time only the last several hundred years we had a moralev rejection and what about the light whites that lost their lives fighting to end slavery? do they get a break? it doesn't make any sense more impor
. >> my parents are both from the south alabama and georgia work i don't think if you are from the south or the north is o relevant. it is just too long ago. and the parallel is a reparation paid toer the japanese and relocation camps that wasve paid to victims or legal errors even the holocaust. what about interracial marriage late kamala harris? her father is from jamaica and admits his family owned slaves. obama's mother is from kansas and her ancestors owned slaves. does he get a...
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special that he would never forget it. >> joe, in one sunday spring afternoon in augusta, georgia and in southna, you had two stories that combined to truly represent part of what this country is all about. in augusta, georgia you had a story of resilience. you had a story of someone who hurt himself, by himself, self-inflicted wounds over nearly a decade get up off the floor, back in the batter's box and become a winner again. and it really is -- it really was an epic kind of personal story. then in south bend, indiana. >> by the way, mike, threw see him hugging his children, hugging his mom. this win more special than any win tiger ever had. >> probably the most special masters win that he had since his dad was alive when he won his first masters. now he's hugging his son who was just born the last time tiger won a major golf championship. but then you go to south bend, indiana as you were just talking about and you yet young mayor pete buttigieg and he's standsing there and talking to america and he's calm. he's compassionate. he's intelligent. he's not speaking down to people. he's not ins
special that he would never forget it. >> joe, in one sunday spring afternoon in augusta, georgia and in southna, you had two stories that combined to truly represent part of what this country is all about. in augusta, georgia you had a story of resilience. you had a story of someone who hurt himself, by himself, self-inflicted wounds over nearly a decade get up off the floor, back in the batter's box and become a winner again. and it really is -- it really was an epic kind of personal...
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worse weather by far today is going to be along the southeast coastal areas of georgia, south carolinaeventually north carolina, and the rain is just beginning in areas of the carolinas. we're going to see maybe one to two inches. isolated problems with flooding. a soaking rain through the carolinas throughout much of the day. of course you have those travel slowdowns. then on top of that, gusty winds with this too. hurricane-force winds just offshore along the coast, 35 to 40, maybe as much as 50-mile-per-hour winds. we will see some isolated power march day than april. that wet weather and clouds will slowly move up the coast during the day today. some areas tomorrow morning may even get some snow in new england from this storm. >> that will wake you up. >> yes. >> thank you, bill. >>> today landmarks around the globe are expected to light up blue for the 12th annual world autism awareness day. advocates use the challenges presented by the disorder. if you want to do your part to help spread awareness, autism speaks asks that you wear blue today. >>> still to come, pharma bro gets bu
worse weather by far today is going to be along the southeast coastal areas of georgia, south carolinaeventually north carolina, and the rain is just beginning in areas of the carolinas. we're going to see maybe one to two inches. isolated problems with flooding. a soaking rain through the carolinas throughout much of the day. of course you have those travel slowdowns. then on top of that, gusty winds with this too. hurricane-force winds just offshore along the coast, 35 to 40, maybe as much as...
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we watch the rain through areas of south carolina and georgia. blue and pink, possibility of snow flakes in the higher terrain in the areas of north carolina as we go through tuesday. rainy day on tuesday, moving up along the mid-atlantic coast. traveling i-95 south wards, keep that in mind for your travels. ra kes and central plains. by southern standards, only 50s in april. very chilly in areas with sunshine. >>> thankfully this week ahead will see warmer temperatures beginning to prevail. we'll talk about that coming up. >> that's more like it, especially with the chilly temperatures. >> an april fools start. >> thank you, bill. >> planet earth is down to a single blockbuster video store. the block buster in perth, australia, closed sunday leaving only one in bend, oregon. in 2010, the former king of movie rentals declared bankruptcy. the bend store is locally owned and the owner says they have no plans to close any time soon. >> still ahead, the latest on the jussie smollett controversy, plus duke bows out as the final four take shape. but wh
we watch the rain through areas of south carolina and georgia. blue and pink, possibility of snow flakes in the higher terrain in the areas of north carolina as we go through tuesday. rainy day on tuesday, moving up along the mid-atlantic coast. traveling i-95 south wards, keep that in mind for your travels. ra kes and central plains. by southern standards, only 50s in april. very chilly in areas with sunshine. >>> thankfully this week ahead will see warmer temperatures beginning to...
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institutions created, even today, we so, in this most recent governor's elections throughout the south, you had, in georgia with the spellman graduate in florida, you had florida a&m university graduate out of maryland, i believe you had another hbc graduate. this still shows the relevance, not just the historical relevance, but the present-day relevance of historically black colleges and universities. all still living up to that mission of training the next generation of leaders within the african-american community. >> when professor ellis is teaching students in tallahassee, what are the students asking you? >> it depends on the day. some of the questions are, is this still relevant? some of the questions are, how could some of these instances happen? the questions are, if they could -- if these individuals could do the things they were able to do in more overt challenges, why can't we do it today? so those are a lot of the questions as a historian that i receive, particularly at florida a&m university, by my students. >> and one final question in researching this book, anything surprise you that you di
institutions created, even today, we so, in this most recent governor's elections throughout the south, you had, in georgia with the spellman graduate in florida, you had florida a&m university graduate out of maryland, i believe you had another hbc graduate. this still shows the relevance, not just the historical relevance, but the present-day relevance of historically black colleges and universities. all still living up to that mission of training the next generation of leaders within the...
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endorsement of their seditious plans by the population of the gulf states which is the lower south florida georgia alabama mississippi louisiana and texas as well as south carolina, lucinda sympathetic ties. lincoln lost sympathy for them. the insulting tuned with which impossible concessions were demanded resulted in wounded pride and the spirit of hostility in lincoln. the cruel prescriptions and persecutions of all northern men without regard to political convictions throughout the continent and southern states called forth in lincoln feelings of indignation and desires of retaliation. in some as the disunion movement grows the firmness of the powers that are to be that is lincoln increases correspondingly. those that imagine the president-elect is at all scared will find themselves sadly disappointed after 4 march. they will be more apt to find a roaring lion rather than a frightened lamb in the white house. that is probably a reference to james buchanan who in his message to congress said there is no justification constitutionally or legally for the tap south to succeed and no power that we h
endorsement of their seditious plans by the population of the gulf states which is the lower south florida georgia alabama mississippi louisiana and texas as well as south carolina, lucinda sympathetic ties. lincoln lost sympathy for them. the insulting tuned with which impossible concessions were demanded resulted in wounded pride and the spirit of hostility in lincoln. the cruel prescriptions and persecutions of all northern men without regard to political convictions throughout the continent...
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it's quite the journey, from grovetown, georgia, to south america and back, and buzz remembers cardanaz so well that buzz lands right in his hand to say hello. proof an act of kindness really does go a long long way. >> that is really unbelievable. a hummingbird, they're so quick, they won't come near you. >> and not a chance of catching them if they don't want to be caught. >> rob mayeda, tell me about this weekend weather. >>> we have wind to contend with late tonight, inland east bay and north bay might see a stray shower at 11:00. east easter sunday looks great. less wind and warming and summer arrives. mid- to upper 80s inland. >> 87. that's almost 90. >> stanley cups playoffs coverage is coming up right now. >> it is a beautiful night and a holiday weekend in the nation's capital and the home of the defending champions. alex ovechkin is looking to defend the cup, but the carolina hurricanes won't go away. moments away from game five. but first over to the "honda sports desk." >> welcome to the honda sports desk. >> welcome to nhl live and liam mchugh and
it's quite the journey, from grovetown, georgia, to south america and back, and buzz remembers cardanaz so well that buzz lands right in his hand to say hello. proof an act of kindness really does go a long long way. >> that is really unbelievable. a hummingbird, they're so quick, they won't come near you. >> and not a chance of catching them if they don't want to be caught. >> rob mayeda, tell me about this weekend weather. >>> we have wind to contend with late...
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her nephew -- south georgia. her nephew has an opioid addiction. his father was an addict.e spent his time in and out of prison. he is currently in a facility in the georgia area. they only take money from the government. wasalso, the prisoners, she telling me the other day that they charge five dollars for something. do you mean a mini package of ramen noodles? she said no, one pack of ramen noodles, they charge five dollars. this goes for any service they provide. their families have to pay fees which most people in prison are already poor. another question i wanted to ask , iut, not just the prophets b read a statistic recently where two thirds of private prisons have lockup quotas. they are contracted with the state and the average lockup quota is 90%. in florida, we have a 90% lockup quota. host: i will stop you there. you have brought up some important issues. this seems to be a theme with for-profit prisons. your response. guest: first, i was -- i don't have a lot of expertise in private prisons. i was locked up in a public prison. much't understand how worse a priva
her nephew -- south georgia. her nephew has an opioid addiction. his father was an addict.e spent his time in and out of prison. he is currently in a facility in the georgia area. they only take money from the government. wasalso, the prisoners, she telling me the other day that they charge five dollars for something. do you mean a mini package of ramen noodles? she said no, one pack of ramen noodles, they charge five dollars. this goes for any service they provide. their families have to pay...
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the secretary is exactly correct that we are seeing growth in georgia,rida, south growth in your state, sir, and we will continue to expand. let me talk about brick and mortar. veterans are no different than the rest of americans. our parents' generation stayed in the same house on a generational basis. we don't. and our children don't. they move. we must be able to move from place to place in order to follow where the veterans go. the therefore, lease authorities are incredibly important to us and enhance lead authorities -- lease authorities that allow us not to just provide but to also be able to provide ambulatory medical facilities that we can move every 5 to 10 years and follow where america's veterans are. much of the nonrecurring maintenance you hear about and cost of our infrastructure is for our inpatient facilities. our inpatient facilities in many cases are aged and need substantial improvements. but ambulatory facilities, more than 1000 of them need to be able to be mobile when the veteran moves each decade. >> thank you. i want to talk a little bit about access to standar
the secretary is exactly correct that we are seeing growth in georgia,rida, south growth in your state, sir, and we will continue to expand. let me talk about brick and mortar. veterans are no different than the rest of americans. our parents' generation stayed in the same house on a generational basis. we don't. and our children don't. they move. we must be able to move from place to place in order to follow where the veterans go. the therefore, lease authorities are incredibly important to us...
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georgia. through south carolina. and the threat for severe weather tomorrow has been extended to atlanta, charlotte, augusta, columbia, through norfolk. and coming into the pacific northwest, rivers are running high. and additional rainfall, with flooding potentially. and this system will get into the plains over that flood zone midweek. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> now to the west coast, where a couple is sharing their dramatic survival story. lucky to be alive after live power lines slammed through ut warning. here's maggie rulli. >> reporter: tonight, the couple trapped in this mangled mess of poles and power lines. bruised but thankful to be alive. >> wires down, about 15 poles down. >> reporter: tom and linda cook were driving in their seattle neighborhood on friday when suddenly they saw a flash. >> i saw the pole start falling to the ground and i thought, wow, we have to find another way out. >> reporter: but that led to a domino effect, with dozens more tumbling down. >> it was so surreal and then it was one a
georgia. through south carolina. and the threat for severe weather tomorrow has been extended to atlanta, charlotte, augusta, columbia, through norfolk. and coming into the pacific northwest, rivers are running high. and additional rainfall, with flooding potentially. and this system will get into the plains over that flood zone midweek. tom? >> rob, thank you. >>> now to the west coast, where a couple is sharing their dramatic survival story. lucky to be alive after live power...
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south. severe weather pgues areas of central georgia with a line of thunderstorms. colder weather to our west. so this storm system has one place to go, everyone, from the west to the east. so we wil reach us and we're picking up light showers now across theoa shena valley as they approach. this storm system continues to wrap around as it approaches us. what we want you to know for your day today, it will be a cloudy sunday, everyone, passing showers here and there. we're looking at near the evening hour, the first of wo lines of storms move across the area. overnight tonight, the heavier rain and stronger winds and details and the timeline. we'll talk in a minute. back to you. >> ware tracking breaking news. homicide investigation is under way in suitland. >> one man is dead and one man was sent to the hospital. derrick ward, what are they saying about this incident? >> reporter: well, we're not getting a lot at this point, only tint the sho happened at about 3:10 this morning. take a look. this is still an active kile sce crime scene. seems to be wrapping up now.
south. severe weather pgues areas of central georgia with a line of thunderstorms. colder weather to our west. so this storm system has one place to go, everyone, from the west to the east. so we wil reach us and we're picking up light showers now across theoa shena valley as they approach. this storm system continues to wrap around as it approaches us. what we want you to know for your day today, it will be a cloudy sunday, everyone, passing showers here and there. we're looking at near the...
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worst weather by far heading through georgia and south carolina.will pick up along the coastal areas. very chilly for this time of the year. charleston has a high of 55 degrees should be near 70. rainfall totals as we go throughout the day, heaviest totals from charleston, myrtle beach area, wilmington, cape hatteras back up to virginia beach and norfolk anywhere in there we could get two to three inches of rain, isolated flooding concerns. as we go throughout this afternoon the highest winds will be out here on the outer banks. gusts up to 55 miles per hour. you could get isolated cases of power outages. not so much in the more folk-virginia beach area. out here in cape cod we could see gusts up to 45, 50 miles per hour. i apologize to my friends in maine looks like the back side of the storm will be cold enough for four to six inches of snow. maybe get snow in the higher terrain of new hampshire and also there in areas of massachusetts. pretty good size storm. this would have been about 100 miles closer to the coast. we may be talking about an ap
worst weather by far heading through georgia and south carolina.will pick up along the coastal areas. very chilly for this time of the year. charleston has a high of 55 degrees should be near 70. rainfall totals as we go throughout the day, heaviest totals from charleston, myrtle beach area, wilmington, cape hatteras back up to virginia beach and norfolk anywhere in there we could get two to three inches of rain, isolated flooding concerns. as we go throughout this afternoon the highest winds...
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we have chilling police body cam video of a 16-hour hostage standoff that turned tragic south of atlanta, georgiath her teenage son and refusing to surrender for hours. the 47-year-old suspect opened fire shootering and wounding two s.w.a.t. officers. here's how it all unfolded. [ gunfire ] >> pull the tank! come on. come way up. >> there you see an officer kicking in the garage door where his wounded partner was trapped inside. police later found three dead bodies upstairs. the pregnant girl fefriend and 16-year-old son both dead from gunshots and the suspect who had taken his own life. >>> a new warning for parents. fisher-price and the safety commission say stop using this rock and play immediately if your baby can roll over. since 2015, ten infants died after rolling from their back or to their side. the commissioner and fisher-price are recommending parents stop using the sleeper once the child is three months old or exhibits rollover capabilities. spokeswoman patty davis says if it turns out it needs to be recalled we will move forward with that. >>> rolling stones front man mick jagger say
we have chilling police body cam video of a 16-hour hostage standoff that turned tragic south of atlanta, georgiath her teenage son and refusing to surrender for hours. the 47-year-old suspect opened fire shootering and wounding two s.w.a.t. officers. here's how it all unfolded. [ gunfire ] >> pull the tank! come on. come way up. >> there you see an officer kicking in the garage door where his wounded partner was trapped inside. police later found three dead bodies upstairs. the...
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when he was in florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina. we knew it works now. and california. so chuck shumer's just playing politics with this. >> dana: we'll see if you can kick him into gear up there in washington, d.c. senator rick scott of florida, thank you. the 2020 candidate that's getting tons of attention. why is everyone so surprised? long time white house security adviser blowing the whistle on security clearances. how jared kushner is reacting. >> she was scared to death. she was afraid badly of our republican colleagues. i will protect whistle blowers, period! >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving h
when he was in florida, georgia, south carolina, north carolina. we knew it works now. and california. so chuck shumer's just playing politics with this. >> dana: we'll see if you can kick him into gear up there in washington, d.c. senator rick scott of florida, thank you. the 2020 candidate that's getting tons of attention. why is everyone so surprised? long time white house security adviser blowing the whistle on security clearances. how jared kushner is reacting. >> she was...
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i mean, there are certain areas, if you look in the south, in florida, georgia, tennessee, there's actually a lot of areas and in some ways they're better at managing fire because some of the areas, for instance, they are used to prescribe fires in certain areas. what tends to happen in some of the climate scenarios that we have wild fires that are smaller, you may lose a couple of structures, a dozen, doesn't make the nightly news as much. on the east coast there are a lot of fires, it doesn't impact homes as often. it happens on occasion but i think that we are not seeing the, you know, 19,000 almost home loss, we are not seeing that level but it's still a public health hazard. it is still a safety hazard to a number of communities and it shouldn't be neglected. i think the bigger risk here is even though those areas are smaller, they are less aware of the problem where they are more aware in the west. that's where the real risk comes in, it's a matter of time, you have another community without much evacuation, without much warning where that can escalate even though it may be less numbe
i mean, there are certain areas, if you look in the south, in florida, georgia, tennessee, there's actually a lot of areas and in some ways they're better at managing fire because some of the areas, for instance, they are used to prescribe fires in certain areas. what tends to happen in some of the climate scenarios that we have wild fires that are smaller, you may lose a couple of structures, a dozen, doesn't make the nightly news as much. on the east coast there are a lot of fires, it doesn't...
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i was scared to come out in georgia based on what i had internalized about the south. even though i was in a graduate program in the humanities, surrounded by the liberal folks, i can't do this in georgia, can i? and i could and i did and i was surrounded by the most amazing folks. my mentor at emory university, michael schatz, held my hand and said here's what you need to do, here's where you can get hormones, and therapy, and welcome, basically. over the next five years i felt an amazing community of lgbt friends in atlanta and georgia. i learned about not underestimating lgbt life but i didn't and so when friends invited me to see them in johnson, tennessee, an hour north of asheville i had a lot of preconceptions. i thought tennessee was a buckle of the bible belt. that would be a really unsafe place for me to travel. i go to johnson city and meet the most amazing people. i don't think i met anyone at johnson city who wasn't bisexual. just like a dozen of them all at once and i had the best time in this quintessentially american town that looks like chicago did in t
i was scared to come out in georgia based on what i had internalized about the south. even though i was in a graduate program in the humanities, surrounded by the liberal folks, i can't do this in georgia, can i? and i could and i did and i was surrounded by the most amazing folks. my mentor at emory university, michael schatz, held my hand and said here's what you need to do, here's where you can get hormones, and therapy, and welcome, basically. over the next five years i felt an amazing...
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south carolina. >>> pole in georgia are still searching for the driver in a hit and run that nearly killed a 9-year-old girl. it was caught on surveillance camera. the video can be upsetting to watch. it was friday night. a car failed to turn and pwed into the front of the home. she survived but was badly injured and is still in the hospital recovering. the dngver and pas took off running after thepaimct. the little girl's father described the panic that came after that accident. >> we were driving to the emergency room. i had her head layingn my lap, and i a layedoss the front seat and had my hand on her chest to make sure she wasth br her heart was beating. >> her family is beggingor the personesponsible to come forward and take responsibility. >>> today's weath may have y worried, but milder weather is in the forecast. lauryn will let us know when it will feel like spring around her here. >>> and molette green is in the gym. comi >>> if you're following our molette green on ourouey to get fit for spring, you should be a little over halfway there. >> maybe you'r getting bored with your routine. molet
south carolina. >>> pole in georgia are still searching for the driver in a hit and run that nearly killed a 9-year-old girl. it was caught on surveillance camera. the video can be upsetting to watch. it was friday night. a car failed to turn and pwed into the front of the home. she survived but was badly injured and is still in the hospital recovering. the dngver and pas took off running after thepaimct. the little girl's father described the panic that came after that accident....
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this is not an international border despite what the sign claims georgia on this side of the fence south the seashell on the other georgians call it occupied territory the south the seasons and the russians say and independent states. diplomats refer to this fence as the administers of boundary line with. so much money. it's also expensive for russia to keep it to monitor it and punish us georgians. and then they make such an embarrassing mistake of translation. i have no idea how that could have happened. because. the words passage is forbidden is mistranslated into georgian as expenses are forbidden. georgians refuse to call the demarcation line a border because that would mean accepting the division of their country. since two thousand and eight observers from the e.u. monitoring mission in georgia have been patrolling here. in twenty seventeen alone they registered one thousand six hundred incidents the conflict is tangible here every day. i don't really believe that my littering vision fantasy will actually become reality ga this is fiction i'm like all negative fiction it's also wa
this is not an international border despite what the sign claims georgia on this side of the fence south the seashell on the other georgians call it occupied territory the south the seasons and the russians say and independent states. diplomats refer to this fence as the administers of boundary line with. so much money. it's also expensive for russia to keep it to monitor it and punish us georgians. and then they make such an embarrassing mistake of translation. i have no idea how that could...
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georgia as a category 3 storm. with it we saw widespread damage from did you say winds, flooding and torrential rains. it traced a path through the south of georgia stretching mine and sanford bishop's districts. our rural areas have been hit hard by tornadoes and floods in recent years. agriculture is georgia's number one industry, it has been hit hardest. madam speaker, agriculture is he backbone of america's economy. many farmers began harvesting what they could as hurricane michael crept closer and closer to georgia. it was the best yields what was gathered before the storm hit. after unfair trade practices, labor shortages, an consecutive years of devastating storms, we needed it. once hurricane michael hit, it was all gone. not only did we lose billions of dollars in commodity crops like cotton and peanuts, but we lost orchards and forests that will take decades to regrow. since the day after the storm, i worked side by side with my friend and colleague, congressman bishop, in an effort to bring our communities impacted by hurricane michael the tools they need to recover and rebuild. at every turn, we worked together to bring att
georgia as a category 3 storm. with it we saw widespread damage from did you say winds, flooding and torrential rains. it traced a path through the south of georgia stretching mine and sanford bishop's districts. our rural areas have been hit hard by tornadoes and floods in recent years. agriculture is georgia's number one industry, it has been hit hardest. madam speaker, agriculture is he backbone of america's economy. many farmers began harvesting what they could as hurricane michael crept...
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said women of color account for one in five primary voters and 25% of all voters in texas, south carolina, georgiall states that trump won back? 2016. so are we likely to see candidates from both parties fighting for this vote in 2020? >> i think you already are seeing candidates of all colors fighting for that vote because they do know how crucial it is. the democratic primary goes through women voters of color. i think especially as you see the calendar start to shift, you know, to south carolina and then south and out west. we are going to see women of color being dominant in thighs primary election decisions. and i think just as we give a lot of credit to the voters of iowa and voters of new hampshire who were able to kind of vet these candidates for the rest of the country, i would argue that black and brown women are among the most discerning voters in america and they certainly expect to have an opportunity to vet these candidates for themselves. >> you wrote that although joe biden has maintained strong ties to the african-american km community over the years, many women of color are frust
said women of color account for one in five primary voters and 25% of all voters in texas, south carolina, georgiall states that trump won back? 2016. so are we likely to see candidates from both parties fighting for this vote in 2020? >> i think you already are seeing candidates of all colors fighting for that vote because they do know how crucial it is. the democratic primary goes through women voters of color. i think especially as you see the calendar start to shift, you know, to...
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based on his memory, the newest including victims from cincinnati, new orleans, arkansas, georgia, florida and south carolina. little was arrested in 2012 and is currently serving a life sentence in connection with three murders in the 1980s. >>> the time is 6:45. we are hear from a man who says he was ridiculed for wearing a red maga hat to a starbucks in palo alto. he is 74-year-old victor. he didn't want to give his last name. he was wearing his make america great again hat on monday when he said a woman verbally attacked him because he supports president trump. t trump. [ faded audio ] >> you can see him holding the hat. a woman in palo alto admitted she yelled at victor. she posted it on social media. in the post she said she wanted to publicly shame him and try to get him fired. police in palo alto said victor never report what had happened so they don't have proof of a crime. the woman that posted the message says she contacted police because she is getting threats. >>> a new study says laws banning texting while driving appear to be making roads safer. the study conducted by researchers at t
based on his memory, the newest including victims from cincinnati, new orleans, arkansas, georgia, florida and south carolina. little was arrested in 2012 and is currently serving a life sentence in connection with three murders in the 1980s. >>> the time is 6:45. we are hear from a man who says he was ridiculed for wearing a red maga hat to a starbucks in palo alto. he is 74-year-old victor. he didn't want to give his last name. he was wearing his make america great again hat on...
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virgin islands, florida to south carolina, to north carolina, west virginia, california, missouri and georgia. we want to get help to all of the states. and i am disappointed to get objected to this assistance. we are the united states of america. we are all americans. we cannot pick and choose which american citizens to help in time of crisis. i was offended when the white house reported to puerto rico that thatm country, i would remind the white house to look at history book, puerto rico is part of the usa. these are our fellow american citizens. we as a senate must be better than that. we must stand with all american citizens in times of crisis. mr. president i yield the floor. >> yesterday the ways and means committee sent a letter to the irs requesting the presidents tax returns. last night i had a chance to read that letter. i have to say, that if you take as face value, it does not make a lot of sense. consider the reasons that are stated in the letter from the ways and means committee for requesting the presidents tax returns. it states, that the committee is conducting oversight of t
virgin islands, florida to south carolina, to north carolina, west virginia, california, missouri and georgia. we want to get help to all of the states. and i am disappointed to get objected to this assistance. we are the united states of america. we are all americans. we cannot pick and choose which american citizens to help in time of crisis. i was offended when the white house reported to puerto rico that thatm country, i would remind the white house to look at history book, puerto rico is...
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southern half of virginia, north carolina, upstate sections of south carolina, northern half of georgia including the atlanta area and a little spot there from birmingham towards columbus. we're worried today about xpecting a tornado hail. outbreak. how about what's going on in the northeast. we could have one of those days today where philly break out in sunshine. 80 degrees. at the same time 30 degrees and snowing in areas of maine. this blue on this map shows you where it's snowing. north of portland an all out snowstorm throughout the day. any apologies. spring can be cruel in northern new england. steady rain is over in new york city. wet ride through boston. here's that snowfall forecast. when you get to the purple that's six inches and up to a foot of snow in northern maine. good weather is in the middle of the country. we'll talk about the week ahead forecast. there's a blizzard on the map come wednesday and thursday and i'll let you know who will get it. >> i think those people want to turn off their tvs. no don't turn off your tvs if you're watching. we do have some good news.
southern half of virginia, north carolina, upstate sections of south carolina, northern half of georgia including the atlanta area and a little spot there from birmingham towards columbus. we're worried today about xpecting a tornado hail. outbreak. how about what's going on in the northeast. we could have one of those days today where philly break out in sunshine. 80 degrees. at the same time 30 degrees and snowing in areas of maine. this blue on this map shows you where it's snowing. north of...
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- low pressure across northwest georgia is going to team up with the moisture here off the georgia and the south carolina coastline. most of this is going to be headed for thecoastline. the western edge of that precipitation is likely to leave us with at east a chaor some raindrops around here during the evening commute. let me wk you through future weather. again, here's i-95, there's i-8t in shenandoah valley. clouds increasing during the later parts of the morning. and thenain chances probably don't get much farther west than leesburg or warrenton. i think once you're west of the blue ridge into the shenandoah valley, pretty low chance. not a zero but a low chance of rain i the shenandoah valley today. pretty high chance from i-95 to the bay.hi est rain chances today will be in southern maryland. and the timing on that is 4:00, 5:00 this afternoon. up to about 10:00 or 11:00 this evening. by midnight, most of rain should be over. by tomorrow, we're back sunshine with a nice westerly breeze. so near 50 today with the clouds coming in. 67 tomorw with a bright, sunny day coming up. another day i
- low pressure across northwest georgia is going to team up with the moisture here off the georgia and the south carolina coastline. most of this is going to be headed for thecoastline. the western edge of that precipitation is likely to leave us with at east a chaor some raindrops around here during the evening commute. let me wk you through future weather. again, here's i-95, there's i-8t in shenandoah valley. clouds increasing during the later parts of the morning. and thenain chances...
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. >> currently we are looking at areas across the florida gulf coast running into georgia and eventually south everything highlighted in big red box, tornado watches in place, conditions could turn up. either way, this is a big dangers line of storms, winds up to 60 miles an hour in some locations, we have been seeing hail and many times pink boxes pop up, this is falling apart at this point, that was tornado warned storm outside of atlanta georgia. the movement of this, you mention mid-atlantic off towards the east, big highlighted area from northern kentucky across ohio. eventually mid-atlantic those are spots where we see best chance of severe weather, afternoon and evening hours, maybe even lingering overnight and the system will be a big one there. quick attention, here it is on the move, the storms do lift up in the mid-atlantic, beautiful day in dc and new york right now, eventually the rain moves in until tomorrow morning, molly. >> rough one out there, a lot of folks, boston marathon, we should see the weather they face, thank you, adam, appreciate it. leland: all right, live pictures
. >> currently we are looking at areas across the florida gulf coast running into georgia and eventually south everything highlighted in big red box, tornado watches in place, conditions could turn up. either way, this is a big dangers line of storms, winds up to 60 miles an hour in some locations, we have been seeing hail and many times pink boxes pop up, this is falling apart at this point, that was tornado warned storm outside of atlanta georgia. the movement of this, you mention...
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everyone and the confederate flag is still in the pictures because it's very much part of georgia's history and the south'syes there are emotional bonds for other people and it creates emotions on other perspectives and the thing that bothers me the most on how this is being played out. and white nationalists -- the media is trying to con flflate m with the right and republicans. i and steve and everyone refute them and they have nothing to do with our party. >> you haven't heard me say that. >> no, but many other people have. >> whose show is this? >> yours. >> well let's deal with that. i do want people to remember he one on this correction campaign back then. he had plenty of opportunities to do it. he says two things, one, there's blame on both sides for the violence. now steve you can talk alt left all day long and that's fine with me. i have no problem with it. people that are rogue actors and criminals deserve the harsh treatment of the law. whether you want to talk about any of the groups that assembled that day to fight against neo-nazis you make a moral equivalent between those two actions you're
everyone and the confederate flag is still in the pictures because it's very much part of georgia's history and the south'syes there are emotional bonds for other people and it creates emotions on other perspectives and the thing that bothers me the most on how this is being played out. and white nationalists -- the media is trying to con flflate m with the right and republicans. i and steve and everyone refute them and they have nothing to do with our party. >> you haven't heard me say...
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georgia. elephants may have thick skins still wary of the. super pac a dime's of boy places where bees and buzzing around. that cave environmentalist in south africa's kruger national park an idea. using be harnessed to protect endangered tree species from a fence. too close to do it next on g.w. . it's a spectacle straight out of a house and in one night's. the turkoman wedding. filled with romance. entertainment. and tradition. an. amazing iran. in forty five minutes on d. w. . germany with w. and any time any place. news video never. have the benefit of pop. songs to sing along to download it is to combine the two from super. to be able to monetize. very cause it is kind of into active exercises the kind of thing about d.w. dot com slash documented on facebook in the us don't. lend german for free but w. hello and welcome to tomorrow today the science show on t.w. this week we meet an engineer who plans to manufacture his own electric cars. why don't we see a moment of darkness when we blink. and we head to south africa where elephants are being kept in line by bees.
georgia. elephants may have thick skins still wary of the. super pac a dime's of boy places where bees and buzzing around. that cave environmentalist in south africa's kruger national park an idea. using be harnessed to protect endangered tree species from a fence. too close to do it next on g.w. . it's a spectacle straight out of a house and in one night's. the turkoman wedding. filled with romance. entertainment. and tradition. an. amazing iran. in forty five minutes on d. w. . germany with...
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might suggest a few showers song become a bit pokey from texas again towards georgia but nothing to think too dangerous to the south end first of all the back end of that cold front means a few showers the bahamas for us in cuba and probably pass the yucatan as well if that is quite a scattering of showers now on a daily basis anywhere from jamaica east was for the smaller caribbean islands where it's also fairly windy. china's a problem has become famous for its large number of elderly many age one hundred years old one on one east investigates the raging home the secrets to a long and healthy life on al-jazeera. whether someone telling someone it's very red doesn't matter when it's you think it's how you approach a vigil and often it is a certain way of doing it you can just. try out. refugees heading for a better life in australia in two sentences and sent to remote island indefinite detention in her. conscience. understand. smuggled out for each and i witness accounts is the main thing you're doing for people even asking them not. to kill them terms you witnessed. a sign. on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. this
might suggest a few showers song become a bit pokey from texas again towards georgia but nothing to think too dangerous to the south end first of all the back end of that cold front means a few showers the bahamas for us in cuba and probably pass the yucatan as well if that is quite a scattering of showers now on a daily basis anywhere from jamaica east was for the smaller caribbean islands where it's also fairly windy. china's a problem has become famous for its large number of elderly many...
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georgia. we have some 85 affiliated organizations across the south. one of them is the alabama christian movement for human rights. frequently, we share staff. educational and financial resources with our affiliates. several months ago the affiliates here in birmingham asked us to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct action program if such were deemed necessary. we readily consented. when the hour came, we lived up to our promise. so, i, along with several members of my staff are here because i was invited here. i am here because i have organizational ties here. but more basically, i am in birmingham because injustice is here. just as the profits of the eighth century before christ left their villages and carried them far beyond the boundaries of their hometown. just as the apostle paul left his village and carried that gospel of jesus christ to the far corners of the roman world, so am i compelled to carry the gospel of freedom beyond my own hometown. like paul, i must constantly respond to the macedonian call for aid. moreover, i am cognizant
georgia. we have some 85 affiliated organizations across the south. one of them is the alabama christian movement for human rights. frequently, we share staff. educational and financial resources with our affiliates. several months ago the affiliates here in birmingham asked us to be on call to engage in a nonviolent direct action program if such were deemed necessary. we readily consented. when the hour came, we lived up to our promise. so, i, along with several members of my staff are here...