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here 's the civil property law the first year in a number of southern states passed laws.ell well known. we also remember the laws of crow's bench press, which in fact completed it , were remembered by aggregation. well, that is, that we were not allowed to use white public transport, or occupy only certain places. ah, respectively, the restriction for visiting the library of stores due to the fact that the situation was before there was a toilet for a man, a woman, nothing. and these laws are macro, but they generally existed in the american society until the mid-fifties the beginning of the sixties, but this racial hatred, well, as the latest events of the channel show, perhaps i did not expect until now the ku klux klan officially does not exist, but according to some reports , there are still groups of rastists in the southern states who call themselves klantsemons .
here 's the civil property law the first year in a number of southern states passed laws.ell well known. we also remember the laws of crow's bench press, which in fact completed it , were remembered by aggregation. well, that is, that we were not allowed to use white public transport, or occupy only certain places. ah, respectively, the restriction for visiting the library of stores due to the fact that the situation was before there was a toilet for a man, a woman, nothing. and these laws are...
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last year the southern state of karnataka saw major protest both for and against the he job. after 6 students were bought from attending classes for wearing one officials shut down schools and universities for days because they feel while ends following the controversy, the could not at the high court upheld the ban on his jobs in classes stating that the her job is not essential to islam. later when the matter reached the supreme court, it delivered a split word act. rhythm often talks about the tensions and cannot go with her friend neela. who also, with the hedge up more, said that the controversy had nothing to do with the who job post c. instead, it was about reach yaki and men wanting to control women's choices, as well as with rising islam of phobia in india. non kyla says she does not think women read the job because the men in their lives forced them to. they do so because of their faith. and this is their right. but she and donna are both against the forceful imposition of a job. you can obviously, or a lot of the vest in media news, media in general, but as always
last year the southern state of karnataka saw major protest both for and against the he job. after 6 students were bought from attending classes for wearing one officials shut down schools and universities for days because they feel while ends following the controversy, the could not at the high court upheld the ban on his jobs in classes stating that the her job is not essential to islam. later when the matter reached the supreme court, it delivered a split word act. rhythm often talks about...
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so many southern states that is take the state of mississippi as an example. you have about 20,000 -- registered to vote. the state of mississippi. now, many of these people are not because all types conniving methods are still being to keep -- becoming registered voters. and in fact, some are even killed. seeking to lead voter registry drives so that the democrat process is not operative in such a way. sounds like mississippi and alabama. so many of the other states, southern states where there is this determined effort to keep from becoming registered voters. well, let me say this, that if the right to vote, which is a basic civil right, is prescribed both by the constitution and by statute, i think there can be no one to impede that. but i'm confused over what you turn to be basic constitutional rights, which would give the federal government authority to direct private business under what section of the constitution would you say that could be done? well, i think it could be done under several sections, but i would like to see it on the 14th amendment, whi
so many southern states that is take the state of mississippi as an example. you have about 20,000 -- registered to vote. the state of mississippi. now, many of these people are not because all types conniving methods are still being to keep -- becoming registered voters. and in fact, some are even killed. seeking to lead voter registry drives so that the democrat process is not operative in such a way. sounds like mississippi and alabama. so many of the other states, southern states where...
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so many southern states that is take the state of mississippi as an example. you have about 20,000 -- registered to vote. the state of mississippi. now, many of these people are not because all types conniving methods are still being to keep -- becoming registered voters. and in fact, some are even killed. seeking to lead voter registry drives so that the democrat process is not operative in such a way. sounds like mississippi and alabama. so many of the other states, southern states where there is this determined effort to keep from becoming registered voters. well, let me say this, that if the right to vote, which is a basic civil right, is prescribed both by the constitution and by statute, i think there can be no one to impede that. but i'm confused over what you turn to be basic constitutional rights, which would give the federal government authority to direct private business under what section of the constitution would you say that could be done? well, i think it could be done under several sections, but i would like to see it on the 14th amendment, whi
so many southern states that is take the state of mississippi as an example. you have about 20,000 -- registered to vote. the state of mississippi. now, many of these people are not because all types conniving methods are still being to keep -- becoming registered voters. and in fact, some are even killed. seeking to lead voter registry drives so that the democrat process is not operative in such a way. sounds like mississippi and alabama. so many of the other states, southern states where...
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is that enough to get voters excited for biden in the southern states?ting democracy and the economy and criminal justice police reform and reproductive rights and on and on and on. some of it is about the candidate. and a lot of it is just pure math. you look at where you have the right demographic, i think about georgia that people continue to forget, is that it did not happen overnight. there was a vision mostly led by stacey abrams. they believed in black voters. and something that the democratic party that they get reprimanded about is you show up four days before the election. instead, four years or ten years in georgia. there are states like mississippi that have 36% black population. when you think about the democratic party in mississippi, it is not that large. is not like they have a huge investment. a state like alabama. we had a democratic senator, doug jones, from alabama in a special election. why? because of black voters. 25% of black voter population. if the party were to look at the map and see pockets where they could turn out voters by
is that enough to get voters excited for biden in the southern states?ting democracy and the economy and criminal justice police reform and reproductive rights and on and on and on. some of it is about the candidate. and a lot of it is just pure math. you look at where you have the right demographic, i think about georgia that people continue to forget, is that it did not happen overnight. there was a vision mostly led by stacey abrams. they believed in black voters. and something that the...
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was to cripple slavery by thwarting its insatiable need and weakening it to the point where the southern states following the lead of the northern states eventually abolished slavely on their own. slavery on their own. that was in peacetime but if the slave states suspended ands seeded from the union and the war and gave the federal government more ways ofll attacking slavery. ever since the american revolution the consensus among american statesmen was that belligerence could rightfully emancipate or suppress an insurrection and congress affirmed in 1787 and reaffirmed in 1789 belligerence were allowed to confiscate personal property of the enemy in a just or lawful war. since slaves were defined as personal property under state law, they could be confiscated by the federal government during a lawful war. but because the constitution recognized slaves as persons, not as property, that confiscated slaves would be emancipated under federal authority. all of that was clear to american statesmen by the 1790s. a later generation of abolitionistist formulated a rights doctrine in influential pamphle
was to cripple slavery by thwarting its insatiable need and weakening it to the point where the southern states following the lead of the northern states eventually abolished slavely on their own. slavery on their own. that was in peacetime but if the slave states suspended ands seeded from the union and the war and gave the federal government more ways ofll attacking slavery. ever since the american revolution the consensus among american statesmen was that belligerence could rightfully...
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more than 35 tornadoes have swept through the southern united states killing at least eight people ascuers search for survivors. >> i was left with enough sense to get out of here before the tornado hit. i have lost everything that i own but other than that i have got my life. nada: tributes paito lisa marie presley, the only child of elvis who has died at the age of 54. italy pursues its biggest trial against the mafia since the 1980's. the legal battle against calabri asostanostra. welcome to world news america on pbs and around the world. russia's forces have completed the capture of soledar, a small salt mining town in eastern ukraine that has been the focus of intense fighting. the defense ministry in moscow called it an important step in its defensive whi would allow russian troops to cut off ukrainian forces in the scene in which they have been attacking for months. president zelensky tonight in an address said that the battle in solid dart is still underway. if russia's claims are true, it would be the first ukrainian town it has captured since july after six months of russian
more than 35 tornadoes have swept through the southern united states killing at least eight people ascuers search for survivors. >> i was left with enough sense to get out of here before the tornado hit. i have lost everything that i own but other than that i have got my life. nada: tributes paito lisa marie presley, the only child of elvis who has died at the age of 54. italy pursues its biggest trial against the mafia since the 1980's. the legal battle against calabri asostanostra....
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and in the middle of that year lincoln began using emancipation to weaken slavery in all of the southern states until one by one they began to abolish slavery on their own. this was the original the original goal of the abolitionists federal encouragement of state abolition a goal now radicalized by war. and in the last year of the war six slave states under direct pressure from lincoln abolished slavery on their own. arkansas was first followed by louisiana, maryland, virginia, missouri and tennessee. the effect was dramatic when lincoln was elected president in 1860, there were 15 slave and 18 free states in the union. that proportion made it inconceivable that an abolitionist amendment could ever be ratified by the necessary three quarters of the states. but by the end of january 1865 three new free states had been added to the union, kansas, west, virginia and nevada and together with the six slave states that had abolished slavery the proportion had changed dramatically on the day congress sent the 13th amendment to the states for ratification. there were 27 free states and nine slave stat
and in the middle of that year lincoln began using emancipation to weaken slavery in all of the southern states until one by one they began to abolish slavery on their own. this was the original the original goal of the abolitionists federal encouragement of state abolition a goal now radicalized by war. and in the last year of the war six slave states under direct pressure from lincoln abolished slavery on their own. arkansas was first followed by louisiana, maryland, virginia, missouri and...
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so it's wet in the southern states went probably in florida. that's coming to the northern parts of the bahamas. it will feel cold, i think in that but nestled back up to 27, the cold. it has been around nicaragua was warming out slowly in south america. it's the story really big. thunderstorms and rain for the most part, topping up all the tributaries for the amazon. these are potentially flooding. thunderstorms, rolling down towards the rear on this some developing argentina. but the story in argentina has one been one of hot weather, particularly in the north, but it's still very hot in the north of options either. even though you got slow encroachment of daily thunderstorms. ah singapore talk drug will lead to a string execution. devastating family. all the way of protest want to wanna investigate on the al jazeera ah al jazeera with. oh, no way. oh, oh, oh, come back, he watching out, is there a mind at all top stories. the sour united states says it will designate roches wagner group as it transnational criminal organization. whitehouse n
so it's wet in the southern states went probably in florida. that's coming to the northern parts of the bahamas. it will feel cold, i think in that but nestled back up to 27, the cold. it has been around nicaragua was warming out slowly in south america. it's the story really big. thunderstorms and rain for the most part, topping up all the tributaries for the amazon. these are potentially flooding. thunderstorms, rolling down towards the rear on this some developing argentina. but the story in...
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i look at the southern states industrial councils rhetoric about another southern strategy by the cio to unionize dixie, operation dixie, post world war ii. and the president -- i have another quote. i was at quotes. he says the cio is coming south because he realizes that there is more true americanism here than an idea they're sector of the country. this is another round of carpetbaggers coming in here to try to destroy something truly american. what he is doing there is trying to appeal to the sense of identity and americanism, linked to a constructed form of southern identity that of oaks that jeffersonian kind of ideal. he talks about faith and religious identity, rights of the individual, and posits this standing back against unionization as standing as the bulwark of democracy. that is literally what he calls it. that the south is the bulwark of democracy. whether he side as pernicious policies -- they will be saving the nation by doing that, he thought. when we think about the way that these policy issues stand in for much bigger questions about american democracy and the work
i look at the southern states industrial councils rhetoric about another southern strategy by the cio to unionize dixie, operation dixie, post world war ii. and the president -- i have another quote. i was at quotes. he says the cio is coming south because he realizes that there is more true americanism here than an idea they're sector of the country. this is another round of carpetbaggers coming in here to try to destroy something truly american. what he is doing there is trying to appeal to...
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nor is it very cold. developing showers in the southern states, more snow in the central plains, but not particularly heavy. i don't think they're just coming in because the on shore breeze probably to washington and certainly across the board and b. c. cloud with rain and snow readily in land. so it's wet in the southern states went probably in florida, that's coming to the northern parts of the bahamas. it will feel cold. i think that the nozzles back up to 27, the cold. it has been around nicaragua was warming out slowly in south america. the story really help big thunderstorms and rain for the most part, topping up all the tributaries for the amazon, and these are potentially flooding. thunderstorms roller down towards the rear on this some developing argentina. but the story in argentina has one been one of hot weather, particularly from the north, but it's still very hot in the north of options either. even though you've got slow encroachment of daily thunderstorms. ah ah ah. ah, lou ah, you're watching, i'll just say, or i reminder for top stories this out, the u. s. says it w
nor is it very cold. developing showers in the southern states, more snow in the central plains, but not particularly heavy. i don't think they're just coming in because the on shore breeze probably to washington and certainly across the board and b. c. cloud with rain and snow readily in land. so it's wet in the southern states went probably in florida, that's coming to the northern parts of the bahamas. it will feel cold. i think that the nozzles back up to 27, the cold. it has been around...
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at least seven people have been killed as dozens of tornadoes strike the southern united states.er league footballer — benjamin mendy — is found not guilty of rape and sexual assault — but he faces a retrial on two counts. tributes are paid to lisa marie presley, the only child of elvis, who's died at the age of 5a. and — we speak to eric cantona about his new exhibition on footballers who've changed the world — and how the premier league has lost its soul. i feel that if i was in england today i would support a club in the second division, i think. hello and welcome. russia says its forces have completed the capture of soledar, a small town in eastern ukraine that's been the focus of intense fighting. moscow called it an important step in its offensive — which would allow russian troops to cut off ukrainian forces in nearby bakhmut. if russia's claims are true, it would be the first ukrainan town it has captured sincejuly — after six months of russian military setbacks. but ukraine's president zelensky says the battle in soledar is still under way. our ukraine correspondent, jam
at least seven people have been killed as dozens of tornadoes strike the southern united states.er league footballer — benjamin mendy — is found not guilty of rape and sexual assault — but he faces a retrial on two counts. tributes are paid to lisa marie presley, the only child of elvis, who's died at the age of 5a. and — we speak to eric cantona about his new exhibition on footballers who've changed the world — and how the premier league has lost its soul. i feel that if i was in...
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surely the choctaw resolution was then response to the february 4th meeting of six southern states in montgomery to form a provisional government and establish the confederate states of america so that resolution of support must have been in response to this meeting the choctaws may have been waiting for the secating states to create a more formal body before expressing choctaw support. us indian agent douglas h cooper enrolled natives for service as early as april of 1861 again before an official treaty of alliance had been signed muster role show over 100 troops enlisted in may of 1861 specifically on may 13th and scullyville. described which you can see here in the northeast corner of choctaw nation. and and scullyville was known as a particular stronghold for southern support because of the large number of slaveholders in the area. so perhaps that explains this high number of enlistments in that area or this fervor for enlistment might have been prompted by the neighboring state of arkansas's decision to join the confederacy less than one week prior on may 7th of 1861. so you can
surely the choctaw resolution was then response to the february 4th meeting of six southern states in montgomery to form a provisional government and establish the confederate states of america so that resolution of support must have been in response to this meeting the choctaws may have been waiting for the secating states to create a more formal body before expressing choctaw support. us indian agent douglas h cooper enrolled natives for service as early as april of 1861 again before an...
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was accepted by the president of belarus, russia, to protect and strengthen the borders of the southern state, russian military personnel arrived on the territory of our country back in october, the task of the contingent is exclusively defensive activity, engineering training covered by the state is ready. the most important brand of belarus, in addition to order and lukashenka, is peace. i have been allowed over the years and no conflicts on my territory. this opinion was expressed by the experts of the club of editors for belarus 1 for our people, peace and creation is built on the very painstaking everyday work of the belarusian people. at each table, a toast was pronounced, and not only in belarus, all over the world for peace and the fact that the president outlined this topic. not just peace, as you know such an abstract concept of peace against war, but peace and creation, that is, we should use this year to strengthen our security, and the president has repeatedly stressed this, and you and i we understand very well. this is how the footage shows. uh, economic uh, the fundamentals of
was accepted by the president of belarus, russia, to protect and strengthen the borders of the southern state, russian military personnel arrived on the territory of our country back in october, the task of the contingent is exclusively defensive activity, engineering training covered by the state is ready. the most important brand of belarus, in addition to order and lukashenka, is peace. i have been allowed over the years and no conflicts on my territory. this opinion was expressed by the...
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to get voters excited for biden in the southern state?mocracy and the economy and credible justice in policing reform. and the reproductive rights and you continue on and on and on. you, know when you're looking to run a campaign a lot of it is about the candidate but some of it is pure math and you look at your states where you have the right. i do coalition. work you look where you have the right demographic. the thing about georgia that i think people continue to forget this that it didn't happen overnight. there was a vision, mostly led by stacey abrams but they believe in black voters. but, someone in the democratic party often gets reprimanded about by black voters is to show up four days before the election. instead, four years, for ten years in georgia there are states like mississippi that have 36% black population and when you really think about the democratic party in mississippi, it is not that large. it is not like they have this huge investment, a state like alabama, we get a democratic senator doug jones from alabama and a
to get voters excited for biden in the southern state?mocracy and the economy and credible justice in policing reform. and the reproductive rights and you continue on and on and on. you, know when you're looking to run a campaign a lot of it is about the candidate but some of it is pure math and you look at your states where you have the right. i do coalition. work you look where you have the right demographic. the thing about georgia that i think people continue to forget this that it didn't...
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you know, i look at the the southern states industrial councils rhetoric about southern strategy by thecio oh to unionize dixie operation dixie in post-world two and you know the president i've got another quote i'm i have always got quotes he says the cio is coming south because they realize there is more true here than any other section of the country. and he painted as as another round of carpet, you know, coming here to try and destroy something truly american. and what he's doing there is trying to appeal to this of of identity. and america ism linked to to a constructed form southern identity that evokes, you know, that jeffersonian kind of ideal and, you know, and he, you know, talks about faith and religious identity rights of the individual and posits this, you know, standing back against unionization, as, you know, standing as the bulwark of democracy. that's what he calls it. you know, that the south is the bulwark of democracy against he saw as these pernicious policies of of socialism and communism that they are going to be saving the nation. they're by doing that. and that
you know, i look at the the southern states industrial councils rhetoric about southern strategy by thecio oh to unionize dixie operation dixie in post-world two and you know the president i've got another quote i'm i have always got quotes he says the cio is coming south because they realize there is more true here than any other section of the country. and he painted as as another round of carpet, you know, coming here to try and destroy something truly american. and what he's doing there is...
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nor is it very cold. developing showers in the southern states, more snow in the central plains, but not particularly heavy. i don't think they're just coming in because the on shore breeze probably to washington and certainly across the board and b. c. cloud with rain and snow readily in land. so it's wet in the southern states went probably in florida, that's coming to the northern parts, the bahamas. it will feel cold. i think that the nestles back up to 27. the cold. it has been around nicaragua is warming out slowly in south america. the story really health big thunderstorms and rained for the most part, topping up all the tributaries for the amazon, and these are potentially flooding thunderstorms. raleigh, we're down to was ria on this some developing argentina. but the story in argentina has one been one of hot weather, particularly from the north, but it's still very hot in the north of options either, even though you've got slowing treatment of daily thunderstorms. ah, the african stories from african perspective, a short documentary from african fill me from mommy and syna
nor is it very cold. developing showers in the southern states, more snow in the central plains, but not particularly heavy. i don't think they're just coming in because the on shore breeze probably to washington and certainly across the board and b. c. cloud with rain and snow readily in land. so it's wet in the southern states went probably in florida, that's coming to the northern parts, the bahamas. it will feel cold. i think that the nestles back up to 27. the cold. it has been around...
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a series of powerful storm systems of sweat through the southern state of texas. a tornado damaged electricity lines and houston leaving about a 120000 people without power. torrential rain and strong winds cause flooding across the city. no serious injuries were reported. the columbia navy here sees more than 4 tons of cocaine. it was found in this semi submersible ship that was intercepted along columbia's coast for crew members being investigated for allegedly manufacturing. and trafficking drugs. oh, chris hipkins has been sworn in as new zealand prime minister. they follows the support that surprised resignation of just into our durn last week. it faces the task of reviving the government's wading popularity ahead of october's general election. ah, this is al jazeera, these, the top stories germany has finally agreed to send its leopard 2 tanks to ukraine. keith has been pleading for weeks for the tax, which it says are essential in this fight against russian forces. berlin will deliver 14 of the combat vehicles from his armies existing stock. and it's also a
a series of powerful storm systems of sweat through the southern state of texas. a tornado damaged electricity lines and houston leaving about a 120000 people without power. torrential rain and strong winds cause flooding across the city. no serious injuries were reported. the columbia navy here sees more than 4 tons of cocaine. it was found in this semi submersible ship that was intercepted along columbia's coast for crew members being investigated for allegedly manufacturing. and trafficking...
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. >> on the news hour tonight, a deadly wave of tornadoes tears through multiple southern states in the latest extreme winter weather to hit the country. >> we speak with new york city's mayor about some of his controversial policy proposals aimed at combating crime and homelessness. >> president biden and japan's prime minister agreed to boost military spending in asia to counteract china's aggression. >> across the indo pacifi you're seeing much more focus on making sure there is a coalition available and ady to respond should we have a crisis in the region with china. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. taylor's advice to help you live your life. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. >> the landscape has changed and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and a
. >> on the news hour tonight, a deadly wave of tornadoes tears through multiple southern states in the latest extreme winter weather to hit the country. >> we speak with new york city's mayor about some of his controversial policy proposals aimed at combating crime and homelessness. >> president biden and japan's prime minister agreed to boost military spending in asia to counteract china's aggression. >> across the indo pacifi you're seeing much more focus on making...
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at least seven people are dead after tornadoes and severe thunderstorms plowed through several southern states. at least six people were killed when a tornado touched down in central alabama about 40 miles to the west in selma, this large tornado was spotted. roofs were ripped off homes, ea some ilding llapse one man was in a country club when the storm moved through. >> you could hear the roar. literally being torn off right over our heads. it was scary. i've never -- hope i never have to do that again. it was awful. >> in georgia several tornadoes were reported in the atlanta area. a 6-year-old boy was killed when a tree fell on a car, and there was extensive damage to homes and businesses. the national weather service confirmed a tornado with 100 mile-per-hour winds touched down in central kentucky. nationwide there were more than 30 separate tornado reports as of last night. >>> also breaking overnight, lisa marie presley, the only child of elvis presley, has died at the age of 54. she was taken to a hospital in los angeles yesterday after suffering cardiac arrest. in a statement, lisa mar
at least seven people are dead after tornadoes and severe thunderstorms plowed through several southern states. at least six people were killed when a tornado touched down in central alabama about 40 miles to the west in selma, this large tornado was spotted. roofs were ripped off homes, ea some ilding llapse one man was in a country club when the storm moved through. >> you could hear the roar. literally being torn off right over our heads. it was scary. i've never -- hope i never have...
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there is such a general, she commands a little bit of the southern command in the united states, the southern command. you thought florida was quiet there. no-no-no, dear friends, the southern command is straight south america right down to the penguin. you're up to the south pole, uh, in this interview there, i took two pieces of two interesting moments one, which means a moment about where to look. uh, we already discussed weapons for delivery to ukraine with maxim last week there about the fact that israel is being raked out here. yes they are raking out of south korea, but this is not the ultimate dream, there are other more serious dreams. and by the way, they hope to implement them, and the second piece. in the same place in this interview, which i will now show. this is about how they treat them all, in fact , look at those under the southern command. if we talk about the second adversary in the region, then this is russia, i mean, of course, there are countries like cuba , venezuela and non-caragua that have relations with russia, as well as six other countries, in total, nine
there is such a general, she commands a little bit of the southern command in the united states, the southern command. you thought florida was quiet there. no-no-no, dear friends, the southern command is straight south america right down to the penguin. you're up to the south pole, uh, in this interview there, i took two pieces of two interesting moments one, which means a moment about where to look. uh, we already discussed weapons for delivery to ukraine with maxim last week there about the...
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ways that the government has ensured that the prices are in the more affordable range state. southern states also reduce the state backs, which is why the rad it backs and then now on the patrol indies. and so that was one aspect and the other was and yes, started scouting for cheaper options. so it started buying more from russian food. natalie, the objective that the government said was only based on commercial reasons and granting and inflation. so these are the measures that they've been and the government has taken many steps towards a glean alternative future. but do you say natural gas as more of a supplemental fuel or a true replacement? as i said, it does not have much of its domestic gas and has been bought being 50 percent of its gas requirements, the softening of gas prices. i'm not inside global, you just indicate that the prices will remain upward so, and then you guys are expected to remain above $25.00 for the rest of the and even the forecast says that so it won't go down below us. and on this claim, and we do in 2027. so the gas one commission, you know, what the government
ways that the government has ensured that the prices are in the more affordable range state. southern states also reduce the state backs, which is why the rad it backs and then now on the patrol indies. and so that was one aspect and the other was and yes, started scouting for cheaper options. so it started buying more from russian food. natalie, the objective that the government said was only based on commercial reasons and granting and inflation. so these are the measures that they've been...
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plus, mortgage rates are on the decline, as population growth in this southern state keeps going up. we're going of to get into that. don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ can't you see, can't you see. ♪ this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. cheryl: time for the word on wall street. top investors watching your money this morning. joining me now, ryan vilanger a and michael lee strategy founder, michael lee. ryan, i want to start with you. you say it may be decades before we get to zero percent again. we had new york federal reserve president john williams say there is more work to do on inflation, philly fed president, fed governor, they're talking today. so we've got the first meeting
plus, mortgage rates are on the decline, as population growth in this southern state keeps going up. we're going of to get into that. don't miss a moment of it. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. ♪ can't you see, can't you see. ♪ this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an...
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joie: still, he says the blame for racist textbooks doesn't lie solely in conservative southern stateser those early "thought leaders" from the "progressive" northeast? yacovone argues their writing shapes what we've all learned. donald: textbooks are the embodiment of what we value in our culture. joie: this is what we're teaching kids. donald: yep, what we value. and if what we value is white supremacy, then the damage i considerable. joie: and that's a tough lesson to unlearn. for matter of fact, i'm joie chen in cambridge, massachusetts. >> ahead on matter of fact, how the u.s. census bureau is redefining where you live. and later -- soledad: a supermarket checkout where you can take your sweet time. >> why this grocery store is telling customers to skip the express lane and slow down. to stay up-to-date sign up for express lane and slow down. to stay up-to-date sign up for , our newsletter at [narrator] everyone needs quality health insurance, even if you're healthy and active. covered california is a free service to help you get covered. 90% of members have received financial hel
joie: still, he says the blame for racist textbooks doesn't lie solely in conservative southern stateser those early "thought leaders" from the "progressive" northeast? yacovone argues their writing shapes what we've all learned. donald: textbooks are the embodiment of what we value in our culture. joie: this is what we're teaching kids. donald: yep, what we value. and if what we value is white supremacy, then the damage i considerable. joie: and that's a tough lesson to...
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earlier, biden visited the southern us voted in the state of texas. the 1st 2 years was ministration of seen. a dramatic increase in the number of migrants entering the u . s. tie ones, defense ministry says 28 chinese aircraft vented it's air defense identification zone. in the past day, beijing confirmed what it called combat fields around the island, which it considers a breakaway province. ukraine has dismissed russian claims with hundreds of its soldiers were killed and an overnight stripes school from apartment blocks were damaged in the attack and the eastern city of crime, a tours with the cranes military says, no one was killed. russia said this price was in retaliation with ukraine's new year attack, which killed dozens of russian soldiers, a boat carrying a $190.00. 5 wrangler refugees has arrived in western indonesia. hundreds of ringo fleet, refugee camps and bangladesh of reached archie province in recent months. members of the minority wisdom community are persecuted in the home country of men law. more than a of sort shelton neighborin
earlier, biden visited the southern us voted in the state of texas. the 1st 2 years was ministration of seen. a dramatic increase in the number of migrants entering the u . s. tie ones, defense ministry says 28 chinese aircraft vented it's air defense identification zone. in the past day, beijing confirmed what it called combat fields around the island, which it considers a breakaway province. ukraine has dismissed russian claims with hundreds of its soldiers were killed and an overnight...
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so can anything be done about the muddy status quo at the southern border of the united states. and what's supposed to happen to the millions of immigrants who are already here without any documents, giving them legal residency rights. today we're talking with alan or junior, the founder of or immigration law firm and former president of the american immigration lawyers association, and your real garcia, the immigration reporter for the texas tribune. your let me start with you. you're in the near ground, 0 of the immigration devil that's going on, you're in el paso, and would love to just get your sense of the temperature of things right now. and also whether you've seen any big shifts between, you know, the trump era, presiding over our immigration issues at the border and the biden arrow. yeah, i mean right now, and certain parts of downtown, no paso, there migrants were sleeping in the street still there, depending on volunteers and g. o to find them a plane, a warm place to stay and get, get them some food as far as what the differences are between the binding administratio
so can anything be done about the muddy status quo at the southern border of the united states. and what's supposed to happen to the millions of immigrants who are already here without any documents, giving them legal residency rights. today we're talking with alan or junior, the founder of or immigration law firm and former president of the american immigration lawyers association, and your real garcia, the immigration reporter for the texas tribune. your let me start with you. you're in the...
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southern states ravaged as the toll continues to mount in the west.my colleague, carter evans. >> reporter: here in california, a break in the weather only reveals more agony. agricultural fields and entire neighborhoods flooded. near the town of sprekles, the salinas river could crest at 25 feet by tomorrow. it was at six feet a week ago and the concern is that by the time all the storm run-off from upstream gets down here, the water could be a lot deeper, potentially cutting off highways nearby and stranding thousands. >> we don't want any tragic stories coming out of monterey county. >> reporter: are you under an evacuation order? >> yeah. in fact, the little yellow caution tape, they put it on all the houses. the people will ride this out and stay. >> reporter: across the state, there is a risk of flash flooding. here it's not clear where the road ends and the water begins. in a land slide sent this boulder smashing into a car in malibu. been me inside thisser today. >> reporter: in northern california, another body found in a submerged car. today
southern states ravaged as the toll continues to mount in the west.my colleague, carter evans. >> reporter: here in california, a break in the weather only reveals more agony. agricultural fields and entire neighborhoods flooded. near the town of sprekles, the salinas river could crest at 25 feet by tomorrow. it was at six feet a week ago and the concern is that by the time all the storm run-off from upstream gets down here, the water could be a lot deeper, potentially cutting off...
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narror: righafter the cil war, southern states enacted jim crow laws, meant to keep blacks separate from life. the very purpose of segregation was not to hate black people, it was to imagine that they didn't exist. it was to give them stairways in another part ofhe hou. itas to gi them barooms mewhere se. it was to give them schools somewhere else. it was to let them have their churches, start their banks, do whatever they wanted to do as long as we didn't have to see it. narrator: even after the supreme court dismantled these laws in the '50s, segregation remained alive and well until the late '60s, almost 100 years after slavery ended. we've only been liberated for how many years now? sixty? i say liberated because i'm thinking about the vil righ act of 1964 and 65, righ en maybends jim ow, buloo's ouruty to w!gered. [c] look at the residues and remnants of jim crow segregation around the country. this has been a constant criticism from the african-american intellectual community of american whites, that segregation hasreated a formf moral mage in , a form of moral blindns. i think met
narror: righafter the cil war, southern states enacted jim crow laws, meant to keep blacks separate from life. the very purpose of segregation was not to hate black people, it was to imagine that they didn't exist. it was to give them stairways in another part ofhe hou. itas to gi them barooms mewhere se. it was to give them schools somewhere else. it was to let them have their churches, start their banks, do whatever they wanted to do as long as we didn't have to see it. narrator: even after...
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those that voice their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration operated on the so called maximum pressure campaign against iran . he withdrew unilaterally from the j. c. p. away. that was one of the legacies of the obama administration. biden was v p at the time. now he is post himself. do you see any meaningful differences between trump and bite and when it comes to iran? well, i would answer with a question. did you see any differences when it comes to iraq? when it comes to somalia, when it comes to yemen, when it comes to the other, i just mentioned 3 of the 7 illegal wars that the u. s. is directly involved in across the world. and i say illegal, according to the american law, because the american law, it says that no war the us cannot enter any war without the approval of congress. congress never approved and you use law. so it's the legal, according to the american constitution. but according to the law
those that voice their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration operated on the so called maximum pressure campaign against iran . he withdrew unilaterally from the j. c. p. away. that was one of the legacies of the obama administration. biden was v p at the time. now he is post himself. do you see any meaningful...
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across most of the communities and countries. beginning in india where both come students in a southern states wants the right to where he job in the classroom. the government disagrees.
across most of the communities and countries. beginning in india where both come students in a southern states wants the right to where he job in the classroom. the government disagrees.
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so you end up if you push enough within the line of storm developing up to the southern states which will turn potentially to an attic. certainly be big. they'll be hail, they'll be flashed lighting and they reached and towards the gulf coast. the north end is still cold enough for some snow, mostly again focused in canada. lot on the us. now we have got some more rain or snow in california. san francisco looked potentially wet on sunday, and in land, of course, that's going to be snow. but tempter said real thing, i think, and here they are. once more as a reminder about how to get to monday, that cold would have leaked for the south. the sun with it, of course, and the rain were gone off shore the back or snow. we don't think we'll reach new york least the city, certainly the state, but the city is old for reco breaking length of time without any sto in the winter . throughout the caribbean, the breeze is blowing nicely. so the rain is focused on these coasts of the isthmus . i thought it particularly, i think nick, her acura in south america was a heat wave in northern argentina h
so you end up if you push enough within the line of storm developing up to the southern states which will turn potentially to an attic. certainly be big. they'll be hail, they'll be flashed lighting and they reached and towards the gulf coast. the north end is still cold enough for some snow, mostly again focused in canada. lot on the us. now we have got some more rain or snow in california. san francisco looked potentially wet on sunday, and in land, of course, that's going to be snow. but...