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south georgia is a spectacular island.mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each other so that in itself would lend itself to the idea that they might spread the virus rapidly between each other. but we don't know how susceptible penguins are. we know that there have been die—offs in penguins, but we don't know how easily the virus can get into different penguin species. avian flu has already devastated wild birds around the world, including tens of thousands in the uk. it's crossing over into mammals too. with a virus so widespread, i
south georgia is a spectacular island.mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the...
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south georgia is a spectacular island.f which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each other so that in itself would lend itself to the idea that they might spread the virus rapidly between each other. but we don't know how susceptible penguins are. we know that there have been die—offs in penguins, but we don't know how easily the virus can get into different penguin species. avian flu has already devastated wild birds around the world, including tens of t
south georgia is a spectacular island.f which are globally important. so if bird flu were to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from...
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south georgia is a spectacular island.tant. so if bird flu were to take a hold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each other, so that in itself would lend itself to the idea that they might spread the virus rapidly between each other. but we don't know how susceptible penguins are. we know that there have been die—offs in penguins, but we don't know how easily the virus can get into different penguin species. avian flu has already devastated wild birds around the world, including tens of thousands in the uk. it's cross
south georgia is a spectacular island.tant. so if bird flu were to take a hold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice...
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south georgia is a spectacular island.e ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each other so that in itself would lend itself to the idea that they might spread the virus rapidly between each other. but we don't know how susceptible penguins are. we know that there have been die—offs in penguins, but we don't know how easily the virus can get into different penguin species. avian flu has already devastated wild birds around the world, including tens of thousands in the uk. it's crossing over into mammals too. w
south georgia is a spectacular island.e ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still...
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south georgia is a spectacular island.e to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are still many unknowns about how the virus will spread. penguins do form colonies and live in very close proximity to each other so that in itself would lend itself to the idea that they might spread the virus rapidly between each other. but we don't know how susceptible penguins are. we know that there have been die—offs in penguins, but we don't know how easily the virus can get into different penguin species. avian flu has already devastated wild birds around the world, including tens of thousands in the uk. it's crossing over into mammal
south georgia is a spectacular island.e to take ahold and cause very high mortalities across the island, it would would be of conservation concern. scientists think migratory birds — skuas and giant petrels — brought avian flu from south america. but these birds also migrate to antarctica, and the fear is they'll carry the virus to this pristine wilderness and infect more species there. like emperor penguins — already under threat from climate change as the sea ice vanishes. but there are...
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out of south carolina and later out of georgia. once slavery was legalized. what this book teaches is that underground railroad did not run north primarily. it ran sound. so. if you and i have been living in an enslaved society in south carolina, in particular, and later in georgia and if we will, seeking to go south to freedom, where do we go to florida, let's say a florida get a man who had he said florida. florida. people go there now for low taxes. but originally. why was florida a destiny nation of choice for freedom, seeking black folk in spanish so the florida georgia border was an international border, right? so just how canada was an international border, the georgia, florida border was what international? and what was unique about the spanish. the spanish florida, the northernmost outposts and oglethorpe that greeted him, too. they all foot land, freedom and sanctuary to any enslaved british person. black enslaved by the british who could make it to florida would be given land, freedom and sanctuary. but you had to join the catholic church. and if i
out of south carolina and later out of georgia. once slavery was legalized. what this book teaches is that underground railroad did not run north primarily. it ran sound. so. if you and i have been living in an enslaved society in south carolina, in particular, and later in georgia and if we will, seeking to go south to freedom, where do we go to florida, let's say a florida get a man who had he said florida. florida. people go there now for low taxes. but originally. why was florida a destiny...
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south georgia. north florida was seminole seminole were a fully assimilated tribe of native american and black people. now, my black for years, grandmama always told you what she would do. grandma, what you got? what. native? what bit america and blood flowing in your veins. okay. phonology is not a greek word. it. is not a cherokee word. okefenokee is a seminole word. so why would the greeks go down in name was swamp in the middle of? it's a seminal word. what i'm saying to you, we have to unlearn before we can learn. what triggered oglethorpe journey from being adapted? a governor of the royal african company to becoming what i believe before with dev was one of the first abolitionists being one of the first white british colony owners in north america to speak out against chattel slavery. what triggered it was a young man named diallo who was enslaved, captured on the west african coast, enslaved in ■ maryland in a maryland colony who convinced his enslaver to allow him to write a letter to his f
south georgia. north florida was seminole seminole were a fully assimilated tribe of native american and black people. now, my black for years, grandmama always told you what she would do. grandma, what you got? what. native? what bit america and blood flowing in your veins. okay. phonology is not a greek word. it. is not a cherokee word. okefenokee is a seminole word. so why would the greeks go down in name was swamp in the middle of? it's a seminal word. what i'm saying to you, we have to...
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of you may not knowthis, mississippi has more super computing capability than anyplace in the south. georgia -- mississippi has two of them, the delopmentip center and then the space center. earlier today, we announced incompas is founding and establishing, creating a center for ai public policy and responsibility. how do we bring the ai to places like tennessee and mississippi and how do we use our research, universities and our federal research centersd l- >> and oak ridge is where we have the summit, which is the world's fastest computer, and we like having that capability there, and we have been doing round tables in tennessee quantum and on ai. senator coons and i--'ll hear f klobuchar, the no fakes bill, ai in protection of our entertainment community to protect the name, image, likeness and voice. so that's kind of the first billut of the box, but in tennessee, i say we have the good, bad and the ugly relationship with ai. lot of concern from our entertainment community, but when you look at logistics, when you look at manufacturing, when you look atea predictive d disease analysis an
of you may not knowthis, mississippi has more super computing capability than anyplace in the south. georgia -- mississippi has two of them, the delopmentip center and then the space center. earlier today, we announced incompas is founding and establishing, creating a center for ai public policy and responsibility. how do we bring the ai to places like tennessee and mississippi and how do we use our research, universities and our federal research centersd l- >> and oak ridge is where we...
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we love our trucks here in south georgia.example of the biden administration's war on fossil fuels. and day one the biden administration declared war on fossil fuels. and now this is a more rush to green. look, evs are great, and they're going to -- there's going to be a market for evs. and when evs are out there, ten people have a choice for that -- then people have a choice for that, that's good. but the real win is when we have consumer choice. when consumers have the choice. when this is market-driven. i've witnessed it. i've been to europe and i've seen where they've allowed their e policies to get ahead of their innovation. it causes problems. that's a lesson we should learn here in america. but it's one that the biden administration has not learned. it's one that's to going do come back to -- going to come back to bite us. jason: yeah. i do think it's an issue of choice, it's an issue of freedom. it's also about innovation and making sure that we've got the very best products. an all of the above energy portfolio that
we love our trucks here in south georgia.example of the biden administration's war on fossil fuels. and day one the biden administration declared war on fossil fuels. and now this is a more rush to green. look, evs are great, and they're going to -- there's going to be a market for evs. and when evs are out there, ten people have a choice for that -- then people have a choice for that, that's good. but the real win is when we have consumer choice. when consumers have the choice. when this is...
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a severe threat tomorrow across south georgia and south carolina in the morning, then the northern part of this thing takes shape. look how much rain is coming to the northeast over pennsylvania, d.c., philly, new york. then sliding up into the northeast and the higher elevations in new england will see some significant snow. especially on the back side of this. clearing out eventually sunday afternoon. 2, 3 inches of rain possible. it's been a wet week in the east. it's not going to take much to flood over the next 48 hours. >> david: rob marciano with us. >>> to the race for president, the biden/trump rematch fully under way. fresh off his state of the union address last night, president biden today on the campaign trail. heading to his home state first. the must-win battleground of pennsylvania. tonight his answer when asked today, will he debate donald trump? and vice president harris tonight asked about so much attention on her, given the president's age and what she said to that. abc's mary bruce tonight with the interview. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states! >> re
a severe threat tomorrow across south georgia and south carolina in the morning, then the northern part of this thing takes shape. look how much rain is coming to the northeast over pennsylvania, d.c., philly, new york. then sliding up into the northeast and the higher elevations in new england will see some significant snow. especially on the back side of this. clearing out eventually sunday afternoon. 2, 3 inches of rain possible. it's been a wet week in the east. it's not going to take much...
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information that so letting them calm their full such events are in the interest of the wells, houston, south, georgia. the 1st is to receive information about russia says tend 2nd to see with one's own eyes. how will least half, oh, whole life think good, the bad, and the different federal one's own conclusions sets these all the same horizontal connections between young people all over the world. which can be realized here. well, in my opinion, and best possible way without an a segregation without dividing people into sas class, 2nd class by skin color, but nationality. what else they came up with down the something else here. so everyone is ok. everyone is free. everyone can communicate, ask questions, exchange context, make friends, build some kind of connections in the field of computation, interaction, collaboration, and so on. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the in previous tours of duty, i often heard the phrase on tennessee is the god of war. so which is repeated and is often seen on military chaperones, was stuck in my head. what do they mean really? i was wondering what the soldiers are like, wha
information that so letting them calm their full such events are in the interest of the wells, houston, south, georgia. the 1st is to receive information about russia says tend 2nd to see with one's own eyes. how will least half, oh, whole life think good, the bad, and the different federal one's own conclusions sets these all the same horizontal connections between young people all over the world. which can be realized here. well, in my opinion, and best possible way without an a segregation...
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georgia and alabama. today we have more severe weather on tap, part of this across north carolina and south carolina and floridaeast georgia as well and this is the storm, you get the idea the entire eastern seaboard. the worst part of it where the storms are strongest are across parts of south georgia and the panhandle of florida. severe thunderstorm warning in effect, we could see a tornado or two pop up again, some actual tornadoes early this wanting. to the mid-atlantic, heavy rain throughout the day towards the north across new england and because of this, we have a coastal flood watch and coastal flood advisor race towards long island and much of jersey towards delmarva, rain and wind across the coast. until another one that as well. one last store we are watching, the great lakes this winter barely froze over. the lowest amount of lakes on record books froze, still plenty of water moisture source there, when winds kicked up across the lakes we got lake affect snow. mobley don't see that because they are mostly frozen over. we have winter hanging on. some spots will have 6 to 12 inches of snow around the
georgia and alabama. today we have more severe weather on tap, part of this across north carolina and south carolina and floridaeast georgia as well and this is the storm, you get the idea the entire eastern seaboard. the worst part of it where the storms are strongest are across parts of south georgia and the panhandle of florida. severe thunderstorm warning in effect, we could see a tornado or two pop up again, some actual tornadoes early this wanting. to the mid-atlantic, heavy rain...
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counties in delaware, maryland, south carolina, and georgia sank at twice or even three times that rate800,000 homes, and in infrastructure along the coast are at risk. charleston, south carolina, is one of the fastest sinking cities. the downtown area is just ten feet above sea level. what's causing these cities to sink land? experts say groundwater pumping when underground aquifers are drained or natural gas is extracted, there are empty spaces left behind. they say the best way to slow the sinking is to pause those activities and stop building dams that prevent the natural flow of sediment that could fill in those gaps. the lab plans to map the gulf coast next. still ahead on matter of fact, small but mighty. how loud could such a tiny fish be? nice to meet ya. how loud could such a tiny fish be? the answer will surprise you. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years. when i have customers come in and ask for something for memory, i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's safe and effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while mysel
counties in delaware, maryland, south carolina, and georgia sank at twice or even three times that rate800,000 homes, and in infrastructure along the coast are at risk. charleston, south carolina, is one of the fastest sinking cities. the downtown area is just ten feet above sea level. what's causing these cities to sink land? experts say groundwater pumping when underground aquifers are drained or natural gas is extracted, there are empty spaces left behind. they say the best way to slow the...
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so if you're across parts of south georgia, be very care.now across interior sections, the higher el vases -- elevations. by tomorrow afternoon most of this is out of here. pete, back to you inside. pete: thank you, rick. rick: you bet. pete: from spring cleaning to a weekend diy, our man, chip wade, has all the top gear on fox square coming up next. ♪ ♪ nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years mainly because i just love helping people. as i got older, it was just a natural part of aging, i felt that my memory was beginning to decline and that's when i started looking for something that would help. when i first started taking prevagen, i noticed my memory was so much better. just stuff seemed to come together and fit like a jigsaw puzzle in my mind. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. so when i first started golo, i was expecting to lose around 40 pounds and then i just kept losing weight, and moving and moving and moving in a better direction. w
so if you're across parts of south georgia, be very care.now across interior sections, the higher el vases -- elevations. by tomorrow afternoon most of this is out of here. pete, back to you inside. pete: thank you, rick. rick: you bet. pete: from spring cleaning to a weekend diy, our man, chip wade, has all the top gear on fox square coming up next. ♪ ♪ nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years mainly because i just love helping people. as i got older, it was...
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down south in savannah, georgia's oldest city playing host to the south's largest st.urse, is tomorrow. >>> when we come back, the 89 year old inspiring millions going back to school. if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is not chemotherapy, it works differently. it helps your immune system fight cancer in 2 different ways. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain; severe nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in
down south in savannah, georgia's oldest city playing host to the south's largest st.urse, is tomorrow. >>> when we come back, the 89 year old inspiring millions going back to school. if advanced lung cancer has you searching for possibilities, discover a different first treatment. immunotherapies work with your immune system to attack cancer. but opdivo plus yervoy is the first combination of 2 immunotherapies for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread,...
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some other ports are being looked at in south carolina and georgia to read about things.hings. thank you so much — georgia to read about things. thank you so much for— georgia to read about things. thank you so much forjoining _ georgia to read about things. thank you so much forjoining us. - let's stay in new york. the international auto show gets under way today — with electric cars grabbing a lot of the attention. but sales in many parts of the world are stalling — and the growth in demand we saw after the pandemic has slowed down. that's not been helped by the cost of living crisis and higher interest rates. nissan is one of is one of the big names at the show — and hasjust launched a major plan to boost sales. jeremie papin is the boss of nissan americas and joins me now from the car show. thank you so much forjoining me. i want to start off by asking you about that disaster in baltimore. what impact are you seeing on trade? first of all, my thoughts are with the families, friends, colleagues of those that have been hit by this terrible accident, the victims. for us,
some other ports are being looked at in south carolina and georgia to read about things.hings. thank you so much — georgia to read about things. thank you so much for— georgia to read about things. thank you so much forjoining _ georgia to read about things. thank you so much forjoining us. - let's stay in new york. the international auto show gets under way today — with electric cars grabbing a lot of the attention. but sales in many parts of the world are stalling — and the growth in...
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south caucasus. in the last few days, now in iran, a small area of news and media was being followed with a low dose. we witnessed that in one of the separatist regions of georgiaey are now announcing they should hold a referendum to join russia, well , you know the 2 regions of abkhazia and south east asia. in georgia for 32 years now , they are being governed in a self-proclaimed way, they are whispering that they want to hold a referendum as a province and join russia. i told you about the visit of the nato secretary , as a driver, the reason was that the karabakh problem has been solved, now azerbaijan and armenia can become nato members if they accept the request of the nato body , and russia does not want to, so russia will come and use its own resources in these crises. let this crisis prevent them from joining nato this is the same situation for ukrainians. if ukraine had not sought membership in nato, we would not have witnessed these events and this. the killings didn't happen. i want to tell you one thing. it's a shame that it should not be said . i think the exaggeration of this incident in the western media has been the first news for two days now,
south caucasus. in the last few days, now in iran, a small area of news and media was being followed with a low dose. we witnessed that in one of the separatist regions of georgiaey are now announcing they should hold a referendum to join russia, well , you know the 2 regions of abkhazia and south east asia. in georgia for 32 years now , they are being governed in a self-proclaimed way, they are whispering that they want to hold a referendum as a province and join russia. i told you about...
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georgia... 20% of our territory. indeed. exactly. and there were georgians who were displaced. and now it's those two territories, southcularly, extremely dependent on russia. there's no will to be reunited with georgia in those territories. in south 0ssetia, there is no will. south 0ssetia is a large military base with people that are living there, that are basically the people working for the military base. so there, i agree, you cannot talk about political will. the case in abkhazia is very different. abkhazia has been discovering that what russia had promised, which would be to consolidate its identity, to consolidate its language, culture, all of that has not happened. and not only it has not happened, but russia has been putting very heavy pressure to counter what is the political will of the people that are living in abkhazia, which is never to give their lands to russia, never to allow that their sovereignty be contested. and that's what has been happening. but the people of abkhazia may not want to be part of russia, but they don't want to be part of georgia. no, but they might want to be part of european unio
georgia... 20% of our territory. indeed. exactly. and there were georgians who were displaced. and now it's those two territories, southcularly, extremely dependent on russia. there's no will to be reunited with georgia in those territories. in south 0ssetia, there is no will. south 0ssetia is a large military base with people that are living there, that are basically the people working for the military base. so there, i agree, you cannot talk about political will. the case in abkhazia is very...
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across our country, particularly in the deep south, in places like mississippi, louisiana, south carolina, georgiaaintaining conditions that violate and run afoul of the constitution. >> now i've been in memphis this tuesday with attorney ben -- to speak as the head of national action network, at the funeral of marie moan mcgee, who died in sheriffs custody in january,. an autopsy later revealing that he had suffered from severe neglect, and insect infestations, after being held in shelby county jail. the county sheriff's office was initiated, has initiated an internal investigation. but attorney -- is calling for a federal probe into shelby county jail. but what are your thoughts about issues like this coming up, like we are dealing with in shelby county? >> these issues are one of our highest priorities at the justice department, ensuring law enforcement accountability, standing up to the conditions that we see inside our jails and prisons. investigating police departments, when we see systemic abuses of the law. this work is our highest priority, it is, why for example, we are fighting for just
across our country, particularly in the deep south, in places like mississippi, louisiana, south carolina, georgiaaintaining conditions that violate and run afoul of the constitution. >> now i've been in memphis this tuesday with attorney ben -- to speak as the head of national action network, at the funeral of marie moan mcgee, who died in sheriffs custody in january,. an autopsy later revealing that he had suffered from severe neglect, and insect infestations, after being held in shelby...
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has resigned from the election interference case against former president donald trump, that south to a georgia judge ruled that either he or district attorney fanny willis was overseeing this case must step down because of their past romantic relationship. trump's lawyers had tried to get district attorney fanny willis removed, saying that the relationship with the conflict of interest she had brought the charges against trump accusing and illegally pressuring officials to overturn jo biden's 2020 victory in georgia. as a powerful storms have hit 3 central us, states causing huge tornadoes, killing at least 3 people. the 3 died in the state of ohio where it to me where a tornado is shredded houses, and down trees. storms also produced twisters in the states of indiana. in kentucky, entering dozens of peace, hundreds of people have joined a mass map in mexico city to commemorate world sweet day the massive cs that was organized to highlight sleep to be considered crucial for health and wellness. mexico top the list for the most overworked country in the world back in 20196. all right, that does
has resigned from the election interference case against former president donald trump, that south to a georgia judge ruled that either he or district attorney fanny willis was overseeing this case must step down because of their past romantic relationship. trump's lawyers had tried to get district attorney fanny willis removed, saying that the relationship with the conflict of interest she had brought the charges against trump accusing and illegally pressuring officials to overturn jo biden's...
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second step in south caucasus, we have been following a small area of news and media in iran for the last few days with a low dose. we witnessed that in one of the separatist regions of georgiaey are now announcing that they will hold a referendum to join russia. well, you know that the two abkhazian and south central asian regions in georgia have been running in a self-proclaimed way for 32 years now. they are whispering that they want to hold a referendum as a province and join russia. why is russia going after them to prevent let them become a member of nato pishran's reason was that the karabagh problem has been solved, now azerbaijan and armenia can become nato members if they accept nato, russia doesn't want to either, so it will use its own resources to create a crisis for them. this crisis will prevent them from joining nato. ok, this is the situation for ukraine. if ukraine did not seek membership in nato , we would not have witnessed these incidents and these massacres would not have happened . i would like to tell you one thing. . and practically, unfortunately, the cruel events in gaza have gone in the second for one thing, they want to create a breather because
second step in south caucasus, we have been following a small area of news and media in iran for the last few days with a low dose. we witnessed that in one of the separatist regions of georgiaey are now announcing that they will hold a referendum to join russia. well, you know that the two abkhazian and south central asian regions in georgia have been running in a self-proclaimed way for 32 years now. they are whispering that they want to hold a referendum as a province and join russia....
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and nevada, superpac, the one that supports him says they met the threshold in arizona, georgia, michigan, and south carolina arizona, georgia, nevada, michigan. those four those are critical. any one of them would be critical talking about a blast from the past, you just talked to james carville shortly after that we had the big nader elections where everyone talked about how close the race this was between gore and w bush. and maybe nader was in there to pulling votes from gore. and so there is this disruptive appearance of third party candidates. and so we haven't heard from no labels yet. there was a lot of hullabaloo around them. this is the election and the matchup that no one seems to want voters are generally unhappy with the options that are in front of them. but at the same time, we haven't seen any real pattern emerge of a third-party candidate getting any attention. but if you're right, which i'm sure you're reporting is if the biden campaign is preparing for it, that's giving them some credibility, right? there are third party you mentioned nader in 2092. there was a third-party candida
and nevada, superpac, the one that supports him says they met the threshold in arizona, georgia, michigan, and south carolina arizona, georgia, nevada, michigan. those four those are critical. any one of them would be critical talking about a blast from the past, you just talked to james carville shortly after that we had the big nader elections where everyone talked about how close the race this was between gore and w bush. and maybe nader was in there to pulling votes from gore. and so there...
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and a hawaii, the campaign says they met the signature threshold to qualify in michigan, south carolina, georgia, and arizona. they say they've met enough. the super pac also says they met enough to qualify how big of a, who is, who does rfk junior pose a bigger threat to trump or biden? >> this is an ongoing debate. both campaigns have obviously tested it in polling and they can make arguments one way or the other, and you can see the thinking kind of shift when trump will attack him or not attack rfk junior. but, but we've all seen in elections going back to 2000, how a few thousand votes to a third candidate can tip a very close state. yeah if that happens again. all right. >> coming up, a republican senator is shocking and misleading story. it was fodder for snl last night >> good evening. i'm abby philip >> first and foremost i'm a mom and like any mom, i'm going to do a pivot out of nowhere into a shockingly violence story about sex trafficking rest assured. every detail about it is a real except the year where it took place. and who was president when it happened? >> yeah, she was going e
and a hawaii, the campaign says they met the signature threshold to qualify in michigan, south carolina, georgia, and arizona. they say they've met enough. the super pac also says they met enough to qualify how big of a, who is, who does rfk junior pose a bigger threat to trump or biden? >> this is an ongoing debate. both campaigns have obviously tested it in polling and they can make arguments one way or the other, and you can see the thinking kind of shift when trump will attack him or...
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very well the olympic truce of 2008, when on the opening day of the beijing olympics , georgia’s aggression against south that if the situation is not resolved in the coming months, then will russian diplomats be faced with the fact that their right to freedom of movement in paris will be limited? the right to movement is excluded. you will not be able to leave the embassy territory of the diplomatic quarter, how will it be you? well, uh, well, we didn’t have a diplomatic quarter there, we ’re just in the center of paris, which will be closed not only to traffic, but also to pedestrians, i don’t rule out that we will have to think through certain steps to evacuate our employees from the center paris, as, by the way, they have already begun to do this... french institutions that are located in this zone, and other embassies in france do not have this problem, they have a problem with limiting the passes issued, but to make it clear, we were not even included in a special website on which the ministry of foreign affairs provides information. about the possible actions of the embassies of other countries, w
very well the olympic truce of 2008, when on the opening day of the beijing olympics , georgia’s aggression against south that if the situation is not resolved in the coming months, then will russian diplomats be faced with the fact that their right to freedom of movement in paris will be limited? the right to movement is excluded. you will not be able to leave the embassy territory of the diplomatic quarter, how will it be you? well, uh, well, we didn’t have a diplomatic quarter there, we...
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moscow continues its destabilizing tactics in moldova, georgia, the south caucasus, western balkans andeven further on... the african continent. russia is a serious military threat to our european continent and global security. if we do not get the right reaction from the eu and do not provide ukraine with enough. support to stop russia, we will be next, the belom couple rightly said a long time ago, and indeed also good words from the mouth of the president of the european council charles michel, we really need to give a decent answer to the european union, and looking at everything that is happening now within the european community, i get the impression that they finally understood to the end, understood how dangerous russia is and how dangerous... there is everything that putin is doing, in particular in ukraine, and that is why they are coming to us, continuing this assistance. putin plays on people's fears and nerves, but there is no need to be afraid of this. we must continue to maintain the peaceful order in europe, and therefore help ukraine. the minister of foreign affairs of
moscow continues its destabilizing tactics in moldova, georgia, the south caucasus, western balkans andeven further on... the african continent. russia is a serious military threat to our european continent and global security. if we do not get the right reaction from the eu and do not provide ukraine with enough. support to stop russia, we will be next, the belom couple rightly said a long time ago, and indeed also good words from the mouth of the president of the european council charles...
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the gullah and to reclaim geechee history and culture has taken her to the rice fields of south carolina and georgia, to those of sierra leone and the republic of new guinea in west africa. please join me in welcoming, welcoming either feels black to the library in baltimore discuss her latest work. thank you much it's to be here today in baltimore. wonderful to be so close to harriettoday on pub day, which s official day that can be is released. i want to thank the enoch pratt library for inviting i want to thank. agent and my editor and the entire team at oxford university press and i want to thank my fa has supported me throughout this rather long and tortuous journey. it's fun to say that on the day, right? that actually brought things to fruition. i want to be that we're starting out in the right place. that's where we need to start. okay. so as i mentioned, the pub day four can be and i' you today whn june first and second of 1863 when harriet tubman and her group of spies, scouts and pilots piloted colonel james montgomery, the second south carolina volunteer, which were black soldiers, the t
the gullah and to reclaim geechee history and culture has taken her to the rice fields of south carolina and georgia, to those of sierra leone and the republic of new guinea in west africa. please join me in welcoming, welcoming either feels black to the library in baltimore discuss her latest work. thank you much it's to be here today in baltimore. wonderful to be so close to harriettoday on pub day, which s official day that can be is released. i want to thank the enoch pratt library for...
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those would be places like charleston, south carolina, savannah, georgia, the new york/new jersey port is another that people are talking about that can handle part of this. the port of virginia, norfolk. that's another. some ports will start picking up extra diverted cargo. it will just push other cargo to go around weather reports, say, in houston or even the west coast. so, it will be kind of a domino effect for at least initially until the shipping lines can reroute their services and get something more normal. for the time being it will be a bit chaotic. there will be delays. a lot of the kinds of delays we saw during the pandemic. serious, but only some of the things analysts are talking about are saying. katie: i appreciate your insights. thank you brendan murray. , we speak to an economist at rbc. that conversation is next on bloomberg. katie: this is bloomberg markets. i am katie greifeld. a major commuter bridge collapse in baltimore early this morning after being struck by a container ship. it will certainly disrupt the supply chain, and perhaps, the economy. joining us now
those would be places like charleston, south carolina, savannah, georgia, the new york/new jersey port is another that people are talking about that can handle part of this. the port of virginia, norfolk. that's another. some ports will start picking up extra diverted cargo. it will just push other cargo to go around weather reports, say, in houston or even the west coast. so, it will be kind of a domino effect for at least initially until the shipping lines can reroute their services and get...
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lifestyle and does not want to vet jefferson and s moments of candor what -- what attacked south carolina and georgia and of course, he more than anyone else in his excess at monticello,onstructed at roman it'll, whose education of the life of reason is only made possible with enslaved labor,nsd people are his own children. the level of self-denial that was cessary to sustain this fantasy is striking. but it is striking and important to pair the genius of phyllis wheatley is an incredible achievement, inspired by this classical learning with the hypocrisy of the founders who recognize the hypocrisy as a form of avarice in classical terms. adam: this past weekend, we are told, it was peak cherry blossom season. which means thousands of upon thousands of americans are wondering by the jefferson memorial. they passed through the memorial and and there is jefferson's statement. i tremble for my country when i remember god is just. ú,■0fferson himself was well awe of many of the moral compromises and hypocrisies of his generation, of himself. what should we learn from? what you learn from jefferson's self
lifestyle and does not want to vet jefferson and s moments of candor what -- what attacked south carolina and georgia and of course, he more than anyone else in his excess at monticello,onstructed at roman it'll, whose education of the life of reason is only made possible with enslaved labor,nsd people are his own children. the level of self-denial that was cessary to sustain this fantasy is striking. but it is striking and important to pair the genius of phyllis wheatley is an incredible...