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from day one cornwallis' orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia they were in south carolina and georgia. by the time he takes command in june of 1780 and 1781 until he arrives in yorktown in the summer. clinton meanwhile comes back until after yorktown. the state where it's trying to accomplish. try to argue in the book and we can talk about a little later on this evening. clinton was far more confident than washington was. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident that any of the other four years he was commander. and i think maybe work clinton ultimately thought was if the allies the french and americans could be prevented in 171 that the war would end in a negotiated settlement. and clinton was not alone in that party think washington felt that, lafayette says that in his letters, john adams in europe is writing to congress and telling congress pretty much the same thing. adams is telling congress the french have been in this war for three years they have not gained anything out of e it. got to gain something in 1781 it's a face-saving measure to get out. but w
from day one cornwallis' orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia they were in south carolina and georgia. by the time he takes command in june of 1780 and 1781 until he arrives in yorktown in the summer. clinton meanwhile comes back until after yorktown. the state where it's trying to accomplish. try to argue in the book and we can talk about a little later on this evening. clinton was far more confident than washington was. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident that...
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and cornwallis orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia peaked go into north carolina thought it would help him to subdue a rebel. so cornwallis will be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command and june down into the late spring 1781 until he arrives at yorktown. clinton meanwhile comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again until after yorktown. so that was the southern strategy and what the british tried to accomplish and they came reasonably close that maybe we could talk about later on this evening but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident than washington was and clinton later said he began 1781 more of british success than any of the four years so clinton ultimately thought that if the allies of the french and americans could be prevented from scoring that decisive victory in 1781 that the war was in a negotiated settlement. washington felt that, lafayette says that, john adams is writing to congress and telling congress pretty much the same thing. and saying they had been here three years and having gaine
and cornwallis orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia peaked go into north carolina thought it would help him to subdue a rebel. so cornwallis will be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command and june down into the late spring 1781 until he arrives at yorktown. clinton meanwhile comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again until after yorktown. so that was the southern strategy and what the british tried to accomplish and they came reasonably...
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and from day one, cornwallis orders to focus on south carolina and georgia. he could go into north carolina. he thought it would help him with subduing the rebellion in south carolina and georgia. so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780, down into the late spring of, well, in 1781 and all until he arrives at yorktown in the summer of 1781. clinton, meanwhile, comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again until after yorktown. that was the southern strategy and that's what the british were trying to accomplish here and i try to argue in the book that they came reasonably close. some things went wrong that we can maybe talk a little bit later on this evening, but at the beginning of 1781 clinton was far more confident than washington was, what was going to happen that year. clinton later said that he began 1781 more confident of british success than in any of the other four years that he was commander. and i think what clinton ultimately thought was that if the allies, if the
and from day one, cornwallis orders to focus on south carolina and georgia. he could go into north carolina. he thought it would help him with subduing the rebellion in south carolina and georgia. so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780, down into the late spring of, well, in 1781 and all until he arrives at yorktown in the summer of 1781. clinton, meanwhile, comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again...
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from day number one, cornwallis orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia. he could go into north carolina if he thought it would help him to subdue a rebel from south carolina and georgia. so cornwallis will be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 into the late spring of 1781 until hereby was in yorktown of 1781. clinton comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again and tell after yorktown. so that was the southern strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. and i tried to argue in the book they came reasonably close. things went wrong we could talk about later, but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident dan washington was of what would happen that year. clinton later said he began 1781 more confident of british success than in any four years he was commander. and ultimately clinton thought if the allies could be prevented for precise victory in 1781 and that the war word and in a negotiated settlement washington felt that. lafayette, john adams is writing to congres
from day number one, cornwallis orders were to focus on south carolina and georgia. he could go into north carolina if he thought it would help him to subdue a rebel from south carolina and georgia. so cornwallis will be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 into the late spring of 1781 until hereby was in yorktown of 1781. clinton comes back to new york and he never saw cornwallis again and tell after yorktown. so that was the southern strategy...
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with the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring of 1781 until he arrives at yorktown clinton comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again so that is the strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. they came reasonably close. some things went wrong but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident than washington was of what was going to happen that year. they began 1781 more confident of the british success than any of the other four years that he was commander and i think what clinton ultimately thought was if the french and americans could score a decisive victory in 1781, that the war would end in a negotiated settlement and clinton wasn't alone in that, i think washington felt that, lafayette says that, john adams and europe is telling congress pretty much the same thing, adams is telling congress they've been in this for three years and haven't gained anything out of it so you've got to
with the rebel rebellion in south carolina and georgia so cornwallis is going to be the major player in the war in the south from the time he takes command in june of 1780 down into the late spring of 1781 until he arrives at yorktown clinton comes back to new york and never saw cornwallis again so that is the strategy and what the british were trying to accomplish. they came reasonably close. some things went wrong but at the beginning of 1781, clinton was far more confident than washington...
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going to be very gusty in south georgia. all the way up through south carolina, hilton head to north carolina's outer banks, you have a tropical storm watch. hurricane warning exists in clearwater. david, three to five feet of surge with the low lying areas, 6 to 10 inches of rain, we will see flooding and it could be very bad here around tampa. >> we'll be watching this throughout the night, ginger. we'll see you in the morning on gamm. >>> in the meantime, millions along florida's coast are bracing for el that. the storm already battering the keys and south florida. you saw some of the images. preparations now in the tampa area. then the system moves to georgia, the carolinas and right up the east coast. abc's trevor ault in key west at this hour with what the storm has already done. >> reporter: tonight, conditions deteriorating along florida's entire western coastline. >> it's rocking here, buddy. >> reporter: elsa's power on full display in the keys, inundating the southern-most point in the u.s. the waves are slamming i
going to be very gusty in south georgia. all the way up through south carolina, hilton head to north carolina's outer banks, you have a tropical storm watch. hurricane warning exists in clearwater. david, three to five feet of surge with the low lying areas, 6 to 10 inches of rain, we will see flooding and it could be very bad here around tampa. >> we'll be watching this throughout the night, ginger. we'll see you in the morning on gamm. >>> in the meantime, millions along...
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the clearwater tampa area. 4 to 8 inches of rain is what you can expect for much of florida and south georgia then the effects will be felt towards new york and southern new england. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, prices on the rise at the supermarket. >>> but first what we're learning about this massive neighborhood explosion caught on camera. >>> and the top american sprinter who tested positive for marijuana is now officially off the olympic team. her reaction this morning. >>> back now with a house destroyed by a propane explosion in western michigan. no one was hurt but it could have been a lot worse. a newspaper deliveryman helped get the family inside to safety. neighbors thought the sound was fireworks, but it was a 100-pound propane tank in the garage. >>> in a new prediction this morning on where gas prices are headed, because of rising crude oil costs, experts say gas prices could rise another 20 cents this summer. prices have already increased 40% since the start of the year. >>> prices at the supermarket are also going up. supermarkets are now stockpi
the clearwater tampa area. 4 to 8 inches of rain is what you can expect for much of florida and south georgia then the effects will be felt towards new york and southern new england. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, prices on the rise at the supermarket. >>> but first what we're learning about this massive neighborhood explosion caught on camera. >>> and the top american sprinter who tested positive for marijuana is now officially off the...
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. >> south georgia. >> mexico. >> reporter: one of two remaining chinatown anklet holes they came from the san francisco mayor's office. >> everyone please raise your right hand. >> reporter: that is london braid swearing in the new chinatown chamber of commerce. >> it hosts the chinatown that we hope people will come back to. >> reporter: but covid has taken a toll on chinatown and tourists have not been here. how many stores on one block have closed quick >> i count about 10. >> reporter: spoken like a survivor, albert has had the store on grand avenue since 1971. last week he finally reopened for the first time since the pandemic. >> everyone seems to have shut down. >> reporter: but hopefully they are coming back very joseph gives walking tours through chinatown which saw 1 million or so tourists a year before the pandemic. when they disappeared, so did joseph. but he sees numbers improving. >> when we looked it up and it was open we said we are going. >> reporter: and that is a sign of hope because as chinatown goes, so to san francisco. no one expects the economy to return instan
. >> south georgia. >> mexico. >> reporter: one of two remaining chinatown anklet holes they came from the san francisco mayor's office. >> everyone please raise your right hand. >> reporter: that is london braid swearing in the new chinatown chamber of commerce. >> it hosts the chinatown that we hope people will come back to. >> reporter: but covid has taken a toll on chinatown and tourists have not been here. how many stores on one block have closed...
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the clearwater tampa area. 4 to 8 inches of rain is what you can expect for much of florida and south georgia then the effects will be felt towards new york and southern new england. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, prices on the rise at the supermarket. >>> but first what we're learning about this massive neighborhood explosion caught on camera. >>> and the top american sprinter who tested positive for marijuana is now officially off the olympic team. her reaction this morning. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in t
the clearwater tampa area. 4 to 8 inches of rain is what you can expect for much of florida and south georgia then the effects will be felt towards new york and southern new england. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, prices on the rise at the supermarket. >>> but first what we're learning about this massive neighborhood explosion caught on camera. >>> and the top american sprinter who tested positive for marijuana is now officially off the...
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i'm cities of like, one company that has managed to raise $24000000.00 in the likes of south georgia. 80 and investment funds is open search the man that base mobile 1st classified marketplace claims to have $65000000.00 consumers across the region and sells goods worth around $30000000000.00 a year. so let's talk and i will call don't above the phones are and managing director of investment group. i mean a great piece also chairman of open 6. great to talk to you to a know you own many of the middle east talk e commerce sites and talk of course about open soup. sell any car, dot com and the right healing service. seni, have you seen any more traffic as it were? cheering the pandemic. thank you for having me. halla, obviously been that, and they make, has been a great excellent for adoption and uses your eco max services in a similar manner to how more, by an education increase in education depend, demik has been the drive back for more usage and adoption in a business like open to q 2nd, have 10 to our application to savage, and find whatever they need be a tech car or an apartment f
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then it continues to race into southern georgia, south carolina, north carolina, going to be dealing with torrential rain and massive flooding in that area, and then going into your friday, d.c., new york city, boston as well could see some wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour good news is this storm system is starting to die down, but big threats are happening. storm surge and the flooding we'll talk about that coming up. >> talk to new a few, janessa. >>> a somber day for the community in surfside, florida funerals were held for seven victims. the youngest, 4-year-old emma and her sister they were buried in the same coffin decorated with pink and purple ribbon. rescuers discovered more bodies sf >> we have recovered four additional victims the number of confirmed deaths is now 36. with 29 of those identified. >> more than 100 people are still unaccounted for. >>> the pentagon announced the u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan is now more than 90% complete. leaving afghan forces to battle the taliban. nbc's richard engel is on the ground with an exclusive as a fierce firefight broke out >
then it continues to race into southern georgia, south carolina, north carolina, going to be dealing with torrential rain and massive flooding in that area, and then going into your friday, d.c., new york city, boston as well could see some wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour good news is this storm system is starting to die down, but big threats are happening. storm surge and the flooding we'll talk about that coming up. >> talk to new a few, janessa. >>> a somber day for the...
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once it makes its way through areas of south georgia and the carolinas it will be downgraded. we still have the risk of loss of life and property. do not take this, you know, just joking matter here because it was a tropical storm. you'r you're not going to tell the difference between tropical storm and hurricane 1. the season is taking off with really a punch. >> freappreciate it, tom. >>> we begin with the insurrection. six months to the day. that's how long since we witnessed the worse attack on our democracy by americans since the civil war. think about that for a moment as you look at new video released just today from the justice department showing a mob of trump supporters attacking officers guarding the senate chamber, six months to the day. they say the defendant in the red maga hat climbed scaffolding while carrying a baton. his case, one of more than 500 being prosecuted. we'll let this run raw. so you are reminded of the chaos and violence of the day which is important because some lawmakers, as you know, they want you to believe that what you are seeing didn't rea
once it makes its way through areas of south georgia and the carolinas it will be downgraded. we still have the risk of loss of life and property. do not take this, you know, just joking matter here because it was a tropical storm. you'r you're not going to tell the difference between tropical storm and hurricane 1. the season is taking off with really a punch. >> freappreciate it, tom. >>> we begin with the insurrection. six months to the day. that's how long since we witnessed...
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once it makes its way through areas of south georgia and carolinas, it will be a depression. friday morning, it's off the coast as a tropical storm. again, we still have the risk of loss of life and property. do not take this just joking matter here, because it was a tropical storm. you are not going to tell the difference between the intensity of a strong tropical storm or hurricane category 1. rare in july. first one here. the season is taking off with quite a punch. nothing that we really wanted to see. that's where we are. >> appreciate it, tom. we will have a live report from florida later in the program. >>> we begin with the insurrection. six months to the day. that's how long since we witnessed the worst attack on our democracy by americans since the civil war. think about that for a moment as you look at new video released from the justice department showing a mob of trump supporters attacking officers six months to the day. prosecutors say the defendant in the red maga hat climbed scaffolding around the capitol to get in the building while carrying a baton. this was
once it makes its way through areas of south georgia and carolinas, it will be a depression. friday morning, it's off the coast as a tropical storm. again, we still have the risk of loss of life and property. do not take this just joking matter here, because it was a tropical storm. you are not going to tell the difference between the intensity of a strong tropical storm or hurricane category 1. rare in july. first one here. the season is taking off with quite a punch. nothing that we really...
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we're also going to be watching georgia, south georgia, as well as the big time flood threat expands. also, severe weather threat. we have these heavier bands that are making their way across the keys right now into southwest florida, and this is sparking up a few tornadoes that we saw earlier today. a tornado watch still remains in place for this area. the wind speeds, we do have hurricane hunters that are out right now. they only extend 20 miles but that will continue to really pick up across the cedar keys going into later this afternoon, into this evening. so, the storm still a hurricane, potentially will be downgraded because it is starting to split apart, chris, but we still have a long way to go with this flood threat. >> janessa webb, thank you so much. with that, let's bring in our lead off guest on this tuesday night, philip rucker, pulitzer prize washington correspondent for the washington post. his highly anticipated new book written with his colleague, i alone can fix it, donald trump's catastrophic final year, is due out two weeks from today. ab stoddard, veteran washing
we're also going to be watching georgia, south georgia, as well as the big time flood threat expands. also, severe weather threat. we have these heavier bands that are making their way across the keys right now into southwest florida, and this is sparking up a few tornadoes that we saw earlier today. a tornado watch still remains in place for this area. the wind speeds, we do have hurricane hunters that are out right now. they only extend 20 miles but that will continue to really pick up across...
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you can see from south georgia, to the carolinas, all the way to virginia, d.c., new york industry, goingealing with the storm all the way into friday afternoon. also, kasie, big time flood threat across central florida. just now not in the clear with this tropical system. >> all right, janessa webb, thank you for being with us this morning. we really appreciate it. >>> let's go now to surfside, florida, where the death toll continues to climb, eight victims were pulled from the champlain towers rubble yesterday. that marks the highest one-day totally since the collapse two weeks ago. the rising death toll stands at 36 people. crews paused as lightning lit up the sky yesterday. light wind and rain is expected as tropical storm elsa makes landfall. joining us is vaughn hillyard, vaughn, it's good to see you. it's been another tough day. we're waiting, of course, for the effects of this tropical storm. what's the latest of where you are in surfside? >> reporter: you know, kasie, the expectations could be far worse. and even 24 hours was there was going to be sustained winds and rain through
you can see from south georgia, to the carolinas, all the way to virginia, d.c., new york industry, goingealing with the storm all the way into friday afternoon. also, kasie, big time flood threat across central florida. just now not in the clear with this tropical system. >> all right, janessa webb, thank you for being with us this morning. we really appreciate it. >>> let's go now to surfside, florida, where the death toll continues to climb, eight victims were pulled from the...
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ginger and our weather team are there tracking it all as tropical storm warnings extend to georgia and south carolina. >>> also this morning, the search for survivors in the surfside condo collapse as we head into day 14. officials saying they're not seeing any positive signs as we get our closest look yet at the site. the latest at this hour. >>> dominant strain. the delta variant now accounting for more than half of all new covid cases across the country. president biden with an urgent new warning as the white house ramps up vaccination efforts. >>> terror plot foiled. police in chicago arrest a man after guns and ammo were allegedly found in his hotel room overlooking large crowds on july 4th. how a member of the housekeeping staff tipped off authorities. >>> amusement park nightmare. >> oh, they flipped. >> new video of that tragic accident killing an 11-year-old boy and leaving his brother in critical condition. the state now shutting down the ride while authorities investigate. >>> olympic dream over. track star sha'carri richardson off the roster for the tokyo games after the gold med
ginger and our weather team are there tracking it all as tropical storm warnings extend to georgia and south carolina. >>> also this morning, the search for survivors in the surfside condo collapse as we head into day 14. officials saying they're not seeing any positive signs as we get our closest look yet at the site. the latest at this hour. >>> dominant strain. the delta variant now accounting for more than half of all new covid cases across the country. president biden...
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georgia governor brian kemp issued a state of emergency for almost a 100 counties in south georgia. >> as the storm could do damage there as well. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking the storm has all the details lauren had never experienced hurricane personally. but it has to be certainly very loud there tonight as the storm. >> really just rolling in along the coastline right now all along the western half. a florida made its way across the keys early on today. and then here we go. the core that located off the coastline right now. but you see fort myers and just to the north, they're really getting pummeled by some very heavy rainfall. in fact, these bands continuing to move on shore bringing with it that heavy rain and the possibility of some tornadoes. that's a real possibility with these storm systems. but the main core low still staying off the coastline and that's important. that's the eye right about there and that is over 20 miles off the coast. and that's important because the hurricane force winds are tightly wound on the storm system over 20 miles off the
georgia governor brian kemp issued a state of emergency for almost a 100 counties in south georgia. >> as the storm could do damage there as well. our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is tracking the storm has all the details lauren had never experienced hurricane personally. but it has to be certainly very loud there tonight as the storm. >> really just rolling in along the coastline right now all along the western half. a florida made its way across the keys early on today. and...
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a great conversation about his rise from small town south georgia to sold-out stadiums across the countrythe studio to his latest song. >>> and we remain under a microclimate weather alert because those heat advisories are still in effect through tonight. the areas highlighted in red are under a excessive heat warning. except to keep the heat at least through the rest to have weekend, through the start of the workweek. morgan hill, 98. antioch, triple digits. >>> ahead, our highs and lows of the week, including the story of a beer, aer's snap decision to choose the ones he loves most. >>> but up next our sunday spotlight on extreme weather ravaging the wine industry here at home and around the world. we will meet the brilliant wine makers who are growing grapes in the heat of the israeli desert, teaching others how to adapt to a changing climate. we're back in just 45 seconds. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b
a great conversation about his rise from small town south georgia to sold-out stadiums across the countrythe studio to his latest song. >>> and we remain under a microclimate weather alert because those heat advisories are still in effect through tonight. the areas highlighted in red are under a excessive heat warning. except to keep the heat at least through the rest to have weekend, through the start of the workweek. morgan hill, 98. antioch, triple digits. >>> ahead, our...
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we're also going to be watching south georgia as well as the flood threat.ept flood watches to be going into place in the next few hours. also, the severe weather threat. we have these heavier bands that are making their way across the keys right now into southwest florida and this is sparking up a few tornados that we saw earlier today, a tornado watch still remains in place for this area. the wind speeds, we do have hurricane hunters that are out right now. they only extend about 20 miles, but that will continue to really pick up across cedar keys going into later this afternoon into this evening. so, the storm still a hurricane. potentially, will be downgraded because it's starting to split apart, chris, but we have a long way to do with the flood threat. >> thank you so much. >>> with that, let's bring in our leadoff guests on this tuesday night. philip rucker, southeastern washington correspondent for "the washington post." his new book "i alone can fix it" is due out two weeks from today. veteran washington journalist and associate editor for real clea
we're also going to be watching south georgia as well as the flood threat.ept flood watches to be going into place in the next few hours. also, the severe weather threat. we have these heavier bands that are making their way across the keys right now into southwest florida and this is sparking up a few tornados that we saw earlier today, a tornado watch still remains in place for this area. the wind speeds, we do have hurricane hunters that are out right now. they only extend about 20 miles,...
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. >> south georgia. >> mexico. >> reporter: in the far east cafe, they came from the san francisco mayor's. >> can everyone please raise your right hand. >> reporter: that is london breed swearing in a post covid new board of directors for the chinatown chamber of commerce. there is a theme here. >> it holds a special place in san francisco that we hope people continue to come back to. >> reporter: covid has taken a toll on chinatown. this economy is driven by tourists and tourists have not been here. how many stores and one block have closed? >> i count about 10. closed. >> reporter: spoken like a survivor. albert chang has had this kite store on grant avenue since 1971. last week he finally reopened for the first time since the pandemic. >> there are no people. closed, everybody shut down. >> reporter: but hopefully coming back. joseph gives walking tours through chinatown, which sell 1 million or so tourists the year before the pandemic. when they disappeared, so did joseph, but he sees the numbers improving. >> because of covid we were locked in, waiting to get out. we looked it up and
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you know, right over south georgia, and it's throwing an awful lot.rain right now towards brunswick and savannah. now this system is going to keep moving over land that will slow it down a bit, but then we'll pick up a little speed as it goes off the coast. yet again, it looks like it could potentially clip the cape up in new england. so you know a pretty powerful storm. anyone who's lived near tropical weather can tell you doesn't have to be a major category, you know, large, high number to be a very devastating storm. thankfully we're not dealing with that. today you're taking a live look at the oakland estuary. we got some good sunshine out there. the clouds rolling in now highs, too. okay, well, if you were out of the coast 57 59 at san francisco 70 in oakland some nice sixties around the bay but go inland. there's some heat out there already. 92 at antioch 86 conquered. santa rosa got up into the eighties as well. live look at storm tracker. two shows you that we do have that marine layer influence still going on tonight, so we'll have little fox
you know, right over south georgia, and it's throwing an awful lot.rain right now towards brunswick and savannah. now this system is going to keep moving over land that will slow it down a bit, but then we'll pick up a little speed as it goes off the coast. yet again, it looks like it could potentially clip the cape up in new england. so you know a pretty powerful storm. anyone who's lived near tropical weather can tell you doesn't have to be a major category, you know, large, high number to be...
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here in georgia, we have the first state that have legal hemp growing in south georgia.e are doing things commercially. the commercial aspect holds up when you have illegal marijuana because hemp does not have high thc content, it is less than 5%, but it gives you more from the plant. you can make clothes, oils, you can do industrial stuff for that, so it is a great way to get our economy -- i do support it. i feel sorry for the people who have to use dispensaries. they have to pay the government taxes, which they showed, but our government does not set it up to where they can take their money and bank it. they are just stacking their money up and cannot get any interest off it. r.j. reynolds in virginia just put $2 million into research and development in trying to get marijuana into tobacco. budweiser just dropped money into research and development to try to use cannabis in beer. corporations are doing it. i just think by me living in the bible belt in an evangelical state, we will not see it -- i hope we would. host: let's go to jessica, who is calling from arlington
here in georgia, we have the first state that have legal hemp growing in south georgia.e are doing things commercially. the commercial aspect holds up when you have illegal marijuana because hemp does not have high thc content, it is less than 5%, but it gives you more from the plant. you can make clothes, oils, you can do industrial stuff for that, so it is a great way to get our economy -- i do support it. i feel sorry for the people who have to use dispensaries. they have to pay the...
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elsa headed to georgia and south carolina after hitting florida.exico but came ashore as a tropical storm. let's get to steve harrigan live in clearwater beach, florida which is sunny and bright. steve? >> no deaths reported in florida from this storm. no major structural damage either. that's because the storm moved along the west coast, stayed about 50 miles out. when it did make landfall, it hit an area that is sparse live populations. the rain was the real story so far of this storm. more than eight inches in some places. enough to shut down roads, schools, some airports and government offices as well. more than 33 counties declared states of emergencies because of those conditions. when you talk to people out here on the beach, may were determined to not let a tropical storm derail their vacation. >> we were not even a tad bid concerned. in arlington, we have hail this big that comes through your roof, your windows, windshield. kills your pet if they're outside. this was nothing. >> as the storm move as cross florida, it's not over yet. it hea
elsa headed to georgia and south carolina after hitting florida.exico but came ashore as a tropical storm. let's get to steve harrigan live in clearwater beach, florida which is sunny and bright. steve? >> no deaths reported in florida from this storm. no major structural damage either. that's because the storm moved along the west coast, stayed about 50 miles out. when it did make landfall, it hit an area that is sparse live populations. the rain was the real story so far of this storm....
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activity, also wore z about that in georgia and south carolina as well. we'll keep you up to speed on tropical storm elsa makes its way up the eastern seaboard. that's "the story" wednesday, july 7. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. "your world" right now. >> neil: thanks. we're on top of crime, job one right now according to most voters in the country. for today with the president in chicago and talking with mayor lori lightfoot, it was not the dominant concern. certainly not the thrust of his remarks later on talking about the next big stimulus measure and what he's going to do to spend more money still to help the american economy. and today, two attacks on atf agents and one police officer. this after record crime numbers in the chicago area. more than 100 people shot has a summer crime wave that has folks wondering will it ever stop? welcome. i'm neil cavuto, this is "your world." the focus is right now on crime. we're talking about chicago for the time being. we could be talking about new york as well where democrats have gone ahead and nomi
activity, also wore z about that in georgia and south carolina as well. we'll keep you up to speed on tropical storm elsa makes its way up the eastern seaboard. that's "the story" wednesday, july 7. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 3:00. "your world" right now. >> neil: thanks. we're on top of crime, job one right now according to most voters in the country. for today with the president in chicago and talking with mayor lori lightfoot, it was not the dominant...
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and, you know, especially when you go down to south carolina and georgia, it was not ending. it was the same thing in the north but it was really a hot bed in a relatively small confined area in south carolina. and then there was georgia before savanna. so, that's a big thing right there. and i find those south carolina and georgia operations really interesting. one because i don't -- i know enough of about them to be interested in them and not enough about them to, you know, not have anything to learn. i want to get down there and go over the terrain. >> i'm the moderator, i probably shouldn't jump in here, but i'm excited as well. there was some recent archaeological findings from the river about where john lerons was killed there late in the war. unfortunately i think it's still private property, but it would be cool to see that location as well. one of the tragic last deaths of the american revolution. >> that's a reason why i like that one pension deposition. he mentions being discharged just before, right after he was killed. so, yeah, it's a shoutout to john lorens even
and, you know, especially when you go down to south carolina and georgia, it was not ending. it was the same thing in the north but it was really a hot bed in a relatively small confined area in south carolina. and then there was georgia before savanna. so, that's a big thing right there. and i find those south carolina and georgia operations really interesting. one because i don't -- i know enough of about them to be interested in them and not enough about them to, you know, not have anything...
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of course, it moves through the southeast and there will be heavy rains even in south georgia or souths a lot to keep track of, ginger. we know you got it covered. thank you so much. >>> that tropical storm is also threatening the rescue effort in surfside as crews search for survivors. victor oquendo is in florida with the latest. welcome back, victor. >> reporter: yep, good morning, michael. crews are now able to work in an expanded area with the rest of the building demolished but they have to do it in some rough weather. take a look. tropical storm elsa's outer bands pummeling crews monday night amid thunderstorms and strong winds kicking up dust and debris, they continue their search for survivors discovering four more bodies hours after demolishing the part of the champlain towers south left standing. more than 4.8 million pounds of concrete have been removed so far. remnants of the lives shattered by the collapse. for the residents who made it out alive many are now homeless as loved ones of those still missing continue waiting for word nearly two weeks later. this tragedy has p
of course, it moves through the southeast and there will be heavy rains even in south georgia or souths a lot to keep track of, ginger. we know you got it covered. thank you so much. >>> that tropical storm is also threatening the rescue effort in surfside as crews search for survivors. victor oquendo is in florida with the latest. welcome back, victor. >> reporter: yep, good morning, michael. crews are now able to work in an expanded area with the rest of the building demolished...
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i wanted to kind of play like this to like the american south and georgia gilmore, she was the original bakers against racism, georgia gilmore. she was a hugely important figure in the civil rights movement that isn't really talked about in history class. at least not mine. she was a cook in alabama who lost her job after testifying against segregation. so she opened up her own restaurant organized big sale as a civil rights activist. specifically during the montgomery bus boycott. let's re one in december 1955 rosa parks refuses to vacate receipt for a white man on a bus. and montgomery, alabama, and the police arrest her because back then, buttons are segregated, meaning they're separate sections for white people. and black people per rest mobilizes the black community, and sparks the montgomery bus boycott led by doctor martin luther king junior. for 381 days black people in montgomery refused to take public transit. instead, they set up an alternative carpool system that they run by themselves, but that of course, cost money to georgia, gilmore finds a way to raise the ton of cash t
i wanted to kind of play like this to like the american south and georgia gilmore, she was the original bakers against racism, georgia gilmore. she was a hugely important figure in the civil rights movement that isn't really talked about in history class. at least not mine. she was a cook in alabama who lost her job after testifying against segregation. so she opened up her own restaurant organized big sale as a civil rights activist. specifically during the montgomery bus boycott. let's re one...
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i'm excited to be part of the commuting south georgia to emerge in these challenges stronger than before with clear opportunities for improvement appreciate the subcommittee's interest and dedication enhancing the strength and resiliency of the supply chain, thank you. >> thank you ms. cooper. ms. kennedy please begin. >>to thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you. all received a copy all talk about a couple quick things. before i do that i'm just also like to talk about the resiliency, strengthno and innovation of small-scale producers such as the other witnesses and myself. and in order to encourage you to adopt your programs to our needs. my name is tianna kennedy i operate full diet scale program last year served 800 families generic city and the catskills we also work with 50 restaurants and grocers and 21 countries throughout new york. i also growth mixed vegetables on 60 rented acres in new york. i've been farming in delaware for over a e decade. my experience farming has been shaped by lack of access to secure farmlands. for large vegetable operation years,
i'm excited to be part of the commuting south georgia to emerge in these challenges stronger than before with clear opportunities for improvement appreciate the subcommittee's interest and dedication enhancing the strength and resiliency of the supply chain, thank you. >> thank you ms. cooper. ms. kennedy please begin. >>to thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you. all received a copy all talk about a couple quick things. before i do that i'm just also like to...
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not a space of african-americans or peoplet who have anything to do what we think about the old south. georgia and mississippi. not so much texas when it actually was. so the purpose of the book is to disavow of that notion it's all about the west. but east texas where i grew up in a couple of cases from georgia and mississippi was the state society and it was dealing with all of that today. host: have you been able to trace back your family thoroughly? >> not thoroughly i can him another side in texas through the 18 twenties. my father side from the 1860s or a little before. i have deep roots in texas and my family the family and my mother's i did not join the black diaspora mainly they went to california and went west but there were other places as well. they didn't stay there i am the anomaly to leave texas to go to school in new hampshire at dartmouth. but to live outside of texas. most of my family is in texas. when they left to go somewhere he went to dallas or san antonio. they did not come to new york or l.a. most of my family is still there. host: bacteria book on page t101 i was take
not a space of african-americans or peoplet who have anything to do what we think about the old south. georgia and mississippi. not so much texas when it actually was. so the purpose of the book is to disavow of that notion it's all about the west. but east texas where i grew up in a couple of cases from georgia and mississippi was the state society and it was dealing with all of that today. host: have you been able to trace back your family thoroughly? >> not thoroughly i can him another...
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and the people from georgia south carolina don't let that rail against one guy says that no prostitution? so franklin writes a and is brilliant as a satirist . he's brilliant at this and he appeals to a democratic culture. it's tongue-in-cheek and he writes as if he actually says some of the arguments that i just heard about why we should preserve slavery made by the georgians , it puts me in mind of something that happened 100years ago . and there was this era slaveholder who actually was defending the enslavement of the infidelchristians . every single argument that the georgians made about black people, he makes this course. our neighbor basically african arabs for enslaving europeanchristians . all you believe in god off here that they were an apple last ones to intermarry with lesser blood and holy scripture authorizes this. actually, this is good for them. so he takes every one of the jordan arguments, flipped it around racially and it's a brilliant spoof. it is the same guy but 16 years old, he was a middle-aged matron named silas newbern. franklin spooks his own brother who runs
and the people from georgia south carolina don't let that rail against one guy says that no prostitution? so franklin writes a and is brilliant as a satirist . he's brilliant at this and he appeals to a democratic culture. it's tongue-in-cheek and he writes as if he actually says some of the arguments that i just heard about why we should preserve slavery made by the georgians , it puts me in mind of something that happened 100years ago . and there was this era slaveholder who actually was...
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south carolina. and then there was wayne and wayne in georgia, you know before savannah. so that's it. that's a big thing right there. and i and i find those south carolina and georgia operations really interesting. probably because i don't i know enough of enough of enough about them to be interested in him and not not them to. to you know not if anything to learn i want to get down there and go over the terrain. i know but the moderator on probably shouldn't jump in here, but i'm excited as well because there was some recent archaeological foundation findings from the come bigby river about where john laurent was killed there in late in the war. so unfortunately, i think it's still in private property, but eventually be cool to see that location as well. so one of those tragic last deaths of the american revolution, well, that's that's another reason why i like that one pension that position he mentions, you know being discharged just before there's before after laurens was killed. so, yeah, so it's it's a shout out to joe and laurens even though he can't hear it. and i would say anot
south carolina. and then there was wayne and wayne in georgia, you know before savannah. so that's it. that's a big thing right there. and i and i find those south carolina and georgia operations really interesting. probably because i don't i know enough of enough of enough about them to be interested in him and not not them to. to you know not if anything to learn i want to get down there and go over the terrain. i know but the moderator on probably shouldn't jump in here, but i'm excited as...
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late, i will see some intense rain through the florida panhandle. southern areas of the state, georgia into south carolina is wall. give you a wider look because here's what else we are tracing. a disturbance rolling through the great lakes that kick found the temperature in toronto to 23. when you consider just a 4 or 5 hour drive away in detroit, you're at 31 degrees. central america. we have some rain for the pacific coast of mexico. so that's going to impact that poco also some heavy rain for nicaragua, coast rica into panama. and we're tracing out this front and south america toward the south. look at that cool pool of air toward the north. we still got high temperatures will go in for a closer look. this already kicked down the temperature in the sun. see on, bye, have. eventually it will make its way to rio de janeiro. so you go from 31 degrees down to 17 by thursday. the where total technology can help tackle the spread of coven 19. but our tech solutions, the best solutions we are starting something that seems like it's in public health, very quickly becomes about measuring people what d
late, i will see some intense rain through the florida panhandle. southern areas of the state, georgia into south carolina is wall. give you a wider look because here's what else we are tracing. a disturbance rolling through the great lakes that kick found the temperature in toronto to 23. when you consider just a 4 or 5 hour drive away in detroit, you're at 31 degrees. central america. we have some rain for the pacific coast of mexico. so that's going to impact that poco also some heavy rain...
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that says there is a two-year minimum weight for low income housing apartments in warner robins, georgia south of atlanta. these apartments are important is that weight -- is that way in particular unusual across the country? host: the weight is not -- guest: the weight is not unusual. those weight lists could vary from several months to several years. we all -- we absolutely need to expand the program. it is also essential that we ensure these properties are kept up. a couple of the commenters are right. much of our affordable housing stock is in poor condition due to decades of declining resources to repair these units and keep them and sanitary condition. public housing for example has been underfunded for decades. and now has a $70 billion needs backlog. it would cost that to maintain these properties in sanitary conditions and to keep it for the generations who will need it in the future. that is the additional investment we are urging in public housing, so it is safe and sanitary for people who live there today and generations who will need it. host: richard and minneapolis, minnesota, g
that says there is a two-year minimum weight for low income housing apartments in warner robins, georgia south of atlanta. these apartments are important is that weight -- is that way in particular unusual across the country? host: the weight is not -- guest: the weight is not unusual. those weight lists could vary from several months to several years. we all -- we absolutely need to expand the program. it is also essential that we ensure these properties are kept up. a couple of the commenters...
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especially in south carolina and georgia. it was the same in the north, but it was really a hotbed in a relatively small, confined area in south carolina. then in georgia before savannah. that is a big thing right there. i find the south carolina and your chopper in really interesting. i know enough about them to be interested, not enough -- not of anything to learn, i want to go over the terrain. >> as a moderator, i probably should not jump in, but i'm excited, because there were recent archaeological findings for the complete reaver that were -- john lawrence was killed late in the war. unfortunately, i think it is still on private property, but it would be cool to see that location, as well. one o the tragicf deaths -- one of the tragic deaths of the american revolution. >> that is why i like the deposition. he mentions being discharged just before, right after lawrence was killed. so yes, it is a shout out to john lawrence, even though he can't hear it. >> i would say another misconception, i think travis talked a little
especially in south carolina and georgia. it was the same in the north, but it was really a hotbed in a relatively small, confined area in south carolina. then in georgia before savannah. that is a big thing right there. i find the south carolina and your chopper in really interesting. i know enough about them to be interested, not enough -- not of anything to learn, i want to go over the terrain. >> as a moderator, i probably should not jump in, but i'm excited, because there were recent...
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i'm excited to be a part of a community in south georgia that aims to emerge from the challenges stronger than before with clear opportunities for improvement and appreciate the subcommittee's interest and dedication to enhancing the strength resiliency of the local supply chains. . thank you. >> thank you, ms. cooper. ms. kennedy, please begin. >> thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you today. i know you received a copy of the testimony, so i'll focus on a couple quick things. before i do that, i'd also just like to talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation of all of us small-scale producers, such as the other witnesses and myself. in order to encourage you to adopt your programs to our needs. my name is tianna kennedy. i operate a multi-farm csa that, last year, served 800 families in new york city and the catskills. we also work with 50 restaurants and grocers and 21 pantries and food justice organizations throughout new york. i grow mixed vegetables and brains in new york. i've been farming in delaware and counties in new york for over a decade. my ex
i'm excited to be a part of a community in south georgia that aims to emerge from the challenges stronger than before with clear opportunities for improvement and appreciate the subcommittee's interest and dedication to enhancing the strength resiliency of the local supply chains. . thank you. >> thank you, ms. cooper. ms. kennedy, please begin. >> thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you today. i know you received a copy of the testimony, so i'll focus on a...
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right around cedar key, early on wednesday, and continue moving northeastward through georgia, south carolina, north carolina, and eventually into virginia during the day on friday. so this is going to be a long-lived system. notice along the track, there's a lot of heavy rain. it's not just flooding in florida, it's flooding into the carolinas and virginia, as well. now along the track, we could see as much as four to eight inches of rain, some places seeing a little bit more than that with saturated ground in florida. that is going to cause flooding. also the biggest problem is storm surge. generally two to five feet. some places will see likely the five feet of storm surge, and here's the reason why -- the storm's only passing a few miles offshore. as it passes offshore, we have winds coming in from the south and southwest. now in the intercoastal waterway and especially in the tampa area, there are lots of nooks and crannies. lots of back bays and inlets. when you force water into a very narrow area, it's got nowhere to go, it's forced upward and inundates coastal communities. th
right around cedar key, early on wednesday, and continue moving northeastward through georgia, south carolina, north carolina, and eventually into virginia during the day on friday. so this is going to be a long-lived system. notice along the track, there's a lot of heavy rain. it's not just flooding in florida, it's flooding into the carolinas and virginia, as well. now along the track, we could see as much as four to eight inches of rain, some places seeing a little bit more than that with...
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it's going to keep moving through georgia, south carolina, north carolina.hen eventually new jersey, new york and massachusetts are going to be tortured by this thing by thursday into friday. i'll be tracking all of that and give you the details. also ahead, the delta variant now the dominant strain of covid-19 in our nation. it is making up more than half of all new cases as the white house doubles down on getting people vaccinated. they want to do it all this summer. >>> then the work from home debate. offices reopening now so how you can talk to your employer about what works for you and for them. >>> plus the nba finals tipped off last night. the phoenix suns taking game one beating the milwaukee bucks. this morning, former suns player going to join us live to discuss it all. we'll be here with the waves coming up right here on good morning america. struggling to manage my type 2 diabetes was knocking me out of my zone, but lowering my a1c with once-weekly ozempic® helped me get back in it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic® ♪ my zone? lowering my a1c and losing som
it's going to keep moving through georgia, south carolina, north carolina.hen eventually new jersey, new york and massachusetts are going to be tortured by this thing by thursday into friday. i'll be tracking all of that and give you the details. also ahead, the delta variant now the dominant strain of covid-19 in our nation. it is making up more than half of all new cases as the white house doubles down on getting people vaccinated. they want to do it all this summer. >>> then the...
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i'm excited to be part of a community in south georgia to emerge from these challenges stronger than before and enhancing the strength and resiliency of our supply chains. thank you. chair plaskett: thank you, miss cooper. miss kennedy, please begin. ms. kennedy: thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you today. i know that you received a copy of the testimony so i'll focus on a couple quick things. i'd also like to just talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation of all of us small scale producers such as the other witnesses and myself. in order to encourage user to adapt programs to our needs. i'm tianna kennedy, i operate a fuel diet multifarm that last year served 800 families in new york city. we also work with 350 restaurants and 21 countries. also grow mixed vegetables and small grains on 60 acres. farming in delaware and new york for over decade. my experience farming has been a shaped like buy a lack of access to secure farmland to grow my business. large special operation for three years, i was burdened by student loan debt and making a farmer's
i'm excited to be part of a community in south georgia to emerge from these challenges stronger than before and enhancing the strength and resiliency of our supply chains. thank you. chair plaskett: thank you, miss cooper. miss kennedy, please begin. ms. kennedy: thank you for this opportunity to share my experiences with you today. i know that you received a copy of the testimony so i'll focus on a couple quick things. i'd also like to just talk about the resiliency, strength, and innovation...