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, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that. but yet we're sending money to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was want send to ukraine was to pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st responders and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine, right? yeah. and i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, how about the video. so it's not someone from 01 them can that sounds like you were using for similar lots of web to just guess what kinds of um, documents that initiate and what got the results most. this reasoning why the, the most of the news of the news, the columbia and wants us to so we took the pediatrician, source of the welcome back across. ok,
, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that. but yet we're sending money to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was want send to ukraine was to pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st...
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, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that, but yet we're sending money to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was was sent to ukraine was the pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st responders in ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine. derek, i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the same rom, just don't you have to shape house to come and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support. we choose to look for common ground, the the cut out the video, so it's not someone from 01 them. uh, give that to us again. we use them for the lots of up to just guess what kinds of them document then they shouldn't look at the results of those. this reasoning why the, the most of the thing is a brand new
, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that, but yet we're sending money to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was was sent to ukraine was the pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st...
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, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that. but yet we're sending money to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was was sent to ukraine was the pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st responders and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in your credit, right? yeah, and i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the the, what is a part of the blog post that isn't the deep su, wasn't that in the word part? is it something deeper, more complex might be present? good. let's stop without glitches. let's go part of as since world war 2, united states has fostered extremist and to russian prejudices and hatreds among the ukrainian, the asked for, and at least in canada, united states and countries in eastern europe, probably everywhere
, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that. but yet we're sending money to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was was sent to ukraine was the pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st...
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, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that, but yet we're sending money to it to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was was sent to ukraine was the pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st responders and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine by derrick. i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break, and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the the welcome back across, ok. we're all things are considered on peter roosevelt's room and you were discussing ukraine, the physical back the time in north florida. you know, part of this was a part of the debate over the funding. well, there was no debate whatsoever. there was, it wasn't to allow, there wasn't no a public debate even within congress itself. and if there had been a debate, maybe we would have understood wh
, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that, but yet we're sending money to it to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was was sent to ukraine was the pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for...
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, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that. but yet we're sending money to, to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was, was sent to ukraine was the pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st responders in ukraine. so are, we're, we're literally paying for those services in ukraine right there. and i have to jump in here, we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion loan. you're going to stay with the show. same wrong, just don't have to safe house because the after and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will support we choose to look so common ground the a hi, i'm rick sanchez and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do, you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different by little opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please or do the have th
, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that. but yet we're sending money to, to other countries. specifically, some of the money that was, was sent to ukraine was the pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for...
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, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that, but yet we're sending money to other countries specifically. so the money that was was sent to ukraine was to pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st responders and ukraine. so are we're, we're literally paying for those services in your credit, right? yeah, and i have to jump in here. we have to go to a hard break. and after that hard break, we'll continue our discussion on you're going to stay with the the russian states. never as one of the most sense community best, most all sense and the same assistance must be the one else calls question about this, even though we will bend in the european union, the kremlin machine, the state on the russians cruising and split the r t spoke neck, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube tv services for the question, did you see stephen twist, which is the, the, the, i'm
, so uh, the thing is in west virginia, specifically where i live in a lot of other parts of this country. we have our own issues right now. there's an e m s. crosses in southern west virginia where people are literally dying, waiting on an ambulance. it's not going to show up because they don't have the funding to pay for that, but yet we're sending money to other countries specifically. so the money that was was sent to ukraine was to pay the salaries, pensions, and insurance for 1st...
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i grew up in southern west virginia. around those things, but they overstate it or they overdo it as a way to sort of take up that banner she doesn't think it's going to work against her by tenders a difference team yeah. one thing and execution. this to me as a character flaw coursera's. >> i just say something before we go. my dog hershey's better than all your dots know what word am i? what hershey's beds, all your di do that, booker t. >> i'd like i couldn't see there's a tie that i had no time were all know her as for as, the columbia student protests leader who said, quote zionist, don't deserve to live has just it's actually been banned from campus. >> you would happen with cnn confronted them tonight, stay with riyadh two album is breaking records gets to say what country is comey country beyond, say a nashville's renaissance? >> streaming exclusively on mats raising use no better frozen. are you getting me anything for mothers de go to one 800 flowers.com gorgeous. i feel like royalty when 800 flowers.com, happy
i grew up in southern west virginia. around those things, but they overstate it or they overdo it as a way to sort of take up that banner she doesn't think it's going to work against her by tenders a difference team yeah. one thing and execution. this to me as a character flaw coursera's. >> i just say something before we go. my dog hershey's better than all your dots know what word am i? what hershey's beds, all your di do that, booker t. >> i'd like i couldn't see there's a tie...
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black family to move into shaker beverly coming from a very town in southern west virginia. ted coming a very southern, segregated town in southern ohio. they met at western reserve. so very highly people. ted was a dentist. beverly had her master's degree in social allergy, social work and and the next our neighbor was a baptist who immediately put his house on the market and moved beverly and ted worked very with first with the ludlow associate and then beverly with the bussing program. she ran the bussing program and the fencing program. and so my family was very proud of what the two of the we did. absolutely. thank you for writing the book and for including your. your you you truly have a remarkable family there. i wish i had would have had a chance to know your sister and to and this is going to have to be our last. okay. hi, laura. i'm shelly stokes, and i'm very happy to meet you. congratulations on the book. and with me is, kathy day, both of us grew in michigan. i'm also a washington post alumna as well as a shaker alumna. and we just i just wanted to say that, the
black family to move into shaker beverly coming from a very town in southern west virginia. ted coming a very southern, segregated town in southern ohio. they met at western reserve. so very highly people. ted was a dentist. beverly had her master's degree in social allergy, social work and and the next our neighbor was a baptist who immediately put his house on the market and moved beverly and ted worked very with first with the ludlow associate and then beverly with the bussing program. she...
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southern west virginia, 200 or 300 people in a town hall like this.ays, would you support term limits? i didn't think that that was something that we should do, because we would lose the expertise and people who have knowledge. i went through all of the reasons why you wouldn't have term limits. she said think about it this way. if we had term limits we would get one good term out of you. i swear, i had no comeback. i have been floored ever since. she was correct. one good turn. 18 years for the supreme court. one six year term for president. two six year terms for the senate. six two year terms for the house is more than enough. more than enough. i didn't have a six-year sentence. >> we have been talking about a movement of voters in the middle who aren't feeling heard and satisfied with the choices. do you see any realistic path to a presidency that doesn't go to joe biden or donald trump? >> i looked at it so many different ways. it is a very challenging thing. it goes to the house of representatives if it doesn't get to 70. there a lot of things i
southern west virginia, 200 or 300 people in a town hall like this.ays, would you support term limits? i didn't think that that was something that we should do, because we would lose the expertise and people who have knowledge. i went through all of the reasons why you wouldn't have term limits. she said think about it this way. if we had term limits we would get one good term out of you. i swear, i had no comeback. i have been floored ever since. she was correct. one good turn. 18 years for...
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southern ohio. and west virginia. on the southern side of this blob, winds gust up to 35 to 40 miles per hour with some very dry air that's going to bring us some critical fire conditions in some parts of texas that already have burn scars from earlier in the season so casey. all right. meteorologists, elisa raffa for us thank you very much for that >> all right ahead here. house speaker mike johnson, ce advice from an unlikely source, try to hang onto his job plus a newspaper editors clear-eyed, heartfelt message to trump supporters risk quinn of the cleveland plain dealer joins us coming up >> let's see an infill. sunday, april 21 at nine? yes. what if you could go from this to this? >> with just one step, >> to resume silk sera, time for the ultimate humidity test weightlessly smooth hair >> your turn >> new trisomy keratin, smooth collection >> excuse me. when do you mind taking a picture of us? >> no problem. thanks. >> yes problem. >> you need verizon train and that'll thing and get a new iphone phone, 15 pro wit
southern ohio. and west virginia. on the southern side of this blob, winds gust up to 35 to 40 miles per hour with some very dry air that's going to bring us some critical fire conditions in some parts of texas that already have burn scars from earlier in the season so casey. all right. meteorologists, elisa raffa for us thank you very much for that >> all right ahead here. house speaker mike johnson, ce advice from an unlikely source, try to hang onto his job plus a newspaper editors...
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what i heard from the senator from west virginia and i am pleased to follow her and precede a number of my colleagues as we address the issue of the crisis at the southern border. i want to highlight something i heard her say and reiterate myself, this is a national security threat. there's many reasons to care about what's going on in our borders, and you can take a look at the issue of sovereignty and the nature of our country, we need to enforce our laws. fentanyl and drugs, human trafficking, but sometimes overlooked is the reality of what a security threat a border like we have between the united states and mexico, all our borders, they create a threat to the safety and well-being of the citizens of our country. and yes, we have to deal with the growing drug and crime emergency. it is exacerbated. i've been talking to a number of law enforcement officers in kansas, sheriff departments and police officers and there's no question what they see in kansas, the challenges are exacerbated by the lack of security, lack of law enforcement at our borders and see the consequences of that activity in human trafficking and drugs. it is important to talk about
what i heard from the senator from west virginia and i am pleased to follow her and precede a number of my colleagues as we address the issue of the crisis at the southern border. i want to highlight something i heard her say and reiterate myself, this is a national security threat. there's many reasons to care about what's going on in our borders, and you can take a look at the issue of sovereignty and the nature of our country, we need to enforce our laws. fentanyl and drugs, human...
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freeze warning that extends across extreme southern portions of new york all the way through central new jersey southeastern pennsylvania, portions of west virginia and virginia. those are the areas under freeze warnings, but 40 million people encompass some sort of frost or freeze alert at this time. so really a cold-start to your tuesday for much of the east coast, you don't have to be below freezing for this to be sensitive for your vegetation outside if you've just recently planted some of those garden vegetables or flowers perhaps, but certainly the further south you had, temperatures are modifying nicely and this is a picture perfect tuesday for many locations from nashville, atlanta, all the way to little rock, high pressure in control of the weather. and we'll say goodbye to the below average temperatures and welcome in the springlike weather that will end off the week. but of course, with spring comes the potential for severe weather. and we're going to focus our attention on the nation's midsection four the thursday and friday. this particular area has the potential for some stronger storms today, just a few showers throughout the great
freeze warning that extends across extreme southern portions of new york all the way through central new jersey southeastern pennsylvania, portions of west virginia and virginia. those are the areas under freeze warnings, but 40 million people encompass some sort of frost or freeze alert at this time. so really a cold-start to your tuesday for much of the east coast, you don't have to be below freezing for this to be sensitive for your vegetation outside if you've just recently planted some of...
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southern illinois, leaving major damage behind there. a traffic camera in lawrence county, ohio, showing conditions worsening, powerful winds and blinding rain. traffic coming to a halt there. tornado warnings tonight in charleston, west virginia, warehouse workers there, you can see right there, racing for shelter during the storms. again, much of this now hits in the overnight hours ahead, so, rob marciano will time this out for us, and abc's trevor ault with the images already coming in. trevor is in cincinnati tonight, where there is a tornado watch in effect right now. >> reporter: tonight, a dangerous multiday severe weather outbreak hammering the heartland with full force. a confirmed dangerous tornado bearing down on the clark memorial bridge over the ohio river near louisville. >> that is a tornado on the ground. there is no doubt about that. that -- these are winds in excess of 100 miles per hour. >> reporter: winds howling through the doors at the university of kentucky. watch again as that student is knocked over. this drone video showing a tornado touching down just west of louisville. outside lexington, in salvisa, kentucky, this big rig flipped on its side. brian winters heard it outside his window. >> i don't k
southern illinois, leaving major damage behind there. a traffic camera in lawrence county, ohio, showing conditions worsening, powerful winds and blinding rain. traffic coming to a halt there. tornado warnings tonight in charleston, west virginia, warehouse workers there, you can see right there, racing for shelter during the storms. again, much of this now hits in the overnight hours ahead, so, rob marciano will time this out for us, and abc's trevor ault with the images already coming in....
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west virginia, senator capito. i'm pleased to follow her as we address the issue of the crisis at our southern border.ant to highlight something i heard her say and reiterate myself. this is a national security threat. there's many reasons to care about what's going on at our borders, and certainly you can take a look at the issue of sovereignty and the nation -- the nature of our country. we need to enforce our laws. fentanyl and drugs, human trafficking, but sometimes overlooked is the reality of what a security threat a border like we have between the united states and mexico, but really all of our borders, they create a threat to the safety and well-being of the american people, the citizens of our country. and, yes, we have to deal with the growing drug and crime emergency. it's exacerbated -- i'm -- i've been talking to a number of police officers in kansas and there's no question what they see in kansas, the challenges are exacerbated by the lack of security, lack of law enforcement at our boards and see the -- borders, and see the consequences of that activity of human trafficking and drugs. i
west virginia, senator capito. i'm pleased to follow her as we address the issue of the crisis at our southern border.ant to highlight something i heard her say and reiterate myself. this is a national security threat. there's many reasons to care about what's going on at our borders, and certainly you can take a look at the issue of sovereignty and the nation -- the nature of our country. we need to enforce our laws. fentanyl and drugs, human trafficking, but sometimes overlooked is the...