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gillian keegan�*s old school, a comprehensive in knowsley called st augustine's, was nicknamed st disgustinge it was shut down a couple of years after she left. like most kids at her school, gillian left at the age of 16 and went to be an apprentice at a carfactory. now, that was a springboard, as we'll hear, for a very successful business career. she went on to become the commercial director at mastercard, chief marketing officer at a big travel firm called travelport. her boss now, rishi sunak, says a good education is the closest thing we have to a silver bullet when it comes to making people's lives better. gillian keegan, welcome to political thinking. thank you for having me. now, just a month ago, i interviewed the new education secretary, kit malthouse, here on political thinking. and my first question was something along the lines of what's it like being the fourth education secretary in five months? you're now the fifth education secretary in six months. it's not good enough, is it? well, you can't get too much education, can you? but, i mean, clearly, as a party, we've been throug
gillian keegan�*s old school, a comprehensive in knowsley called st augustine's, was nicknamed st disgustinge it was shut down a couple of years after she left. like most kids at her school, gillian left at the age of 16 and went to be an apprentice at a carfactory. now, that was a springboard, as we'll hear, for a very successful business career. she went on to become the commercial director at mastercard, chief marketing officer at a big travel firm called travelport. her boss now, rishi...
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st. augustine no doing normal thing, and came across this, thought a normal day thought might be a nickels underground this beautiful huge diamond resigning amazing i couldn't believe it. >> you how did you find the person who it belonged to? that is amazing. >> so the first thing i actually did was i posted only social media account posted on tiktok joe digger youtube joe digger also instagram joe digger 2021 helped a lot but main reason i got it returned i actually called about 100 stores, i emailed stores all the way from here up to georgia, down to past daytona, couple weeks go by, didn'ted hear anything of it, honestly wasn't sure if able to return it or not. and i was on beach detecting phone call from unknown number never seen before officially ignored call thinking a spam few a message with pictures of a ring messages like might be my wife's engagement ring excited feeling, so, the jewelry that i one of the jewelers i emailed i guess, had heard they lost it ring then he told the owner of that resigning look it up on instagram or tiktok, just to see if it might be a ring sure enoug
st. augustine no doing normal thing, and came across this, thought a normal day thought might be a nickels underground this beautiful huge diamond resigning amazing i couldn't believe it. >> you how did you find the person who it belonged to? that is amazing. >> so the first thing i actually did was i posted only social media account posted on tiktok joe digger youtube joe digger also instagram joe digger 2021 helped a lot but main reason i got it returned i actually called about...
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st. augustine and flooding homes along the shore. >> it was like niagara falls. it was crazy, water pouring in, pouring in, and we couldn't do anything. >> reporter: in daytona beach shores emergency crews evacuated condos in danger of collapse as surging ocean water crashed into their foundations. the beach safety office is barely hanging on. here is the beach safety office. you see the waves pounding into the back of the building as it is on the brink of collapse. many local residents evacuated as sheriffs deputies went door to door warning of approaching danger. >> with this storm surge coming in and high winds, we are feel full that several of the buildings will collapse. >> reporter: the storm is so big it covered nearly the entire state shutting down airports, theme parks, and schools. >> you have down trees. you have power lines, some road wash outs, combined winds and storm surge. we have seen beach erosions. >> reporter: waves pummeled the beach and wind left rooftops dangling. the storm is an unusual november event, just the third recorded hurricane to
st. augustine and flooding homes along the shore. >> it was like niagara falls. it was crazy, water pouring in, pouring in, and we couldn't do anything. >> reporter: in daytona beach shores emergency crews evacuated condos in danger of collapse as surging ocean water crashed into their foundations. the beach safety office is barely hanging on. here is the beach safety office. you see the waves pounding into the back of the building as it is on the brink of collapse. many local...
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st. augustine, and turning streets in st. john's county into rivers. in lauderdale by the sea, a section of this popular fishing pier is gone. the owner vows to rebuild. >> it will take time and effort we will take care of it. >> reporter: waves pounded flagler beach, which has already seen historic erosion, and the wind left rooftops dangling. the storm is on an unusual november event, the third recorded hurricane to hit florida this late in the year. tristan benevides, cbs news, daytona beach shores, florida. >> the storm has been blamed for at least one desk. >>> the cdc is now warning about a deadly listeria outbreak linked to deli meat and cheese. cases have been reported in six states, including california . one person died on the east coast, 16 others have gotten sick. most of them reported eating meat or cheese from deli counters where packages of meat are often kept open. investigators are still working to connect to the outbreak to specific products. >>> the american red cross announced this week that they urgently need blood donors ahead of
st. augustine, and turning streets in st. john's county into rivers. in lauderdale by the sea, a section of this popular fishing pier is gone. the owner vows to rebuild. >> it will take time and effort we will take care of it. >> reporter: waves pounded flagler beach, which has already seen historic erosion, and the wind left rooftops dangling. the storm is on an unusual november event, the third recorded hurricane to hit florida this late in the year. tristan benevides, cbs news,...
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st. augustine forming sea form and this bench floating away. and objects moving throughthe floodwaters. >> a couple sharks. >> but he believes it was debris from a staircase not sharks. >>> the storm could dump six inches of rain in georgia before moving to ohio and the northeast today. >>> a federal judge in texas has blocked president biden's student debt relief plan which was already on hold. the judge declared the program unlawful saying it you as you were -- usurped congress' power. the biden administration is now appealing. >>> we turn now to the midterm election. it looks like votes will be counted in arizona throug the weekend. >> the waiting game continues in nevada as well. the senate race getting closer overnight but still too early to call. >> mark kelly expanded his lead but only 80% of the vote has been counted. and that means no winner in the governor's race either. kari lake has criticized election officials but they say they're following the law. >> reporter: this morning key races have yet to be called. meanwhile, former presi
st. augustine forming sea form and this bench floating away. and objects moving throughthe floodwaters. >> a couple sharks. >> but he believes it was debris from a staircase not sharks. >>> the storm could dump six inches of rain in georgia before moving to ohio and the northeast today. >>> a federal judge in texas has blocked president biden's student debt relief plan which was already on hold. the judge declared the program unlawful saying it you as you were --...
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st. augustine and parts of jacksonville. and tonight, nasa inspecting the $4 billion artemis 1 moon rocket for damage after officials kept it on the launchpad at kennedy space center. that area blasted with intense wind gusts when nicole came ashore. and while nicole has left the area, the danger has not. with so much of the sea wall and the coastline torn apart, there is real concern of more collapses. especially with the ground as unstable as it is right now. david? >> all right, victor oquendo leading us off tonight in florida, thank you. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking the storm as it moves up the east coast. rob is now in atlanta tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. that move inland and up the east coast is about to begin, but right now, nicole is dipping its toe in the waters of the gulf of mexico. check out the radar. there you see it just south of tallahassee. impacts well away from the center. we have a tornado warning outside of charleston a little while ago. that threat is going
st. augustine and parts of jacksonville. and tonight, nasa inspecting the $4 billion artemis 1 moon rocket for damage after officials kept it on the launchpad at kennedy space center. that area blasted with intense wind gusts when nicole came ashore. and while nicole has left the area, the danger has not. with so much of the sea wall and the coastline torn apart, there is real concern of more collapses. especially with the ground as unstable as it is right now. david? >> all right, victor...
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st. augustine producing massive amounts of seafoam. this park bench floating away. the store hitting areas still recovering from hurricane ian which slammed the sunshine state just six weeks ago. forecasters are on high alert nickel moves in and warning of possible tornadoes and downed trees today. reena roy, abc news, new york. >> so much destruction. >> this will leave everybody behind. let's get some really cold conditions. it shows once again how tropical storms have their own life and how they have their own destruction that they leave behind with this one chewing a lot of coast. back at home, we have a small chance of wet weather. look at this. we see the transition already beginning from day to night with a chance of wet weather today and tonight. breezy and brighter and milder for sunday. maybe a better day for outdoor activities. mainly sunny, dry, and milder as we warm temperatures back closer to average lows. we have some aggressive drizzle and rain in the morning with scattered showers. the best chance will be across the north bay that could create a few
st. augustine producing massive amounts of seafoam. this park bench floating away. the store hitting areas still recovering from hurricane ian which slammed the sunshine state just six weeks ago. forecasters are on high alert nickel moves in and warning of possible tornadoes and downed trees today. reena roy, abc news, new york. >> so much destruction. >> this will leave everybody behind. let's get some really cold conditions. it shows once again how tropical storms have their own...
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st. augustine florida shows streets sat flooded after the hurricane hit.calf, told cnn the water was about way steep. now the poll has weekend into a tropical depression but is expected to produce significant rainfall is moves north. let's go to nate's now from cnn meteorologist, derek van damme. derek, the picture is coming from florida really paint a scary picture. >> you're right, kim. in fact, hurricane nicole finishing what hurricane ian, from the end of september began. what it actually started there. let me take you back to the end so, timber glen here canine is actually making landfall in the western coast side of the florida peninsula. that also impacts these close were nickel made landfall just 24 hours ago. it will compromise several -- and hurricane nicole came up. it was just enough to really impact these buildings and cause many of them to fall into the. c and degrading some of the outer edges of the buildings as well. just incredible, striking imagery. can you imagine, if this was your home and what you would have to deal with as the prices
st. augustine florida shows streets sat flooded after the hurricane hit.calf, told cnn the water was about way steep. now the poll has weekend into a tropical depression but is expected to produce significant rainfall is moves north. let's go to nate's now from cnn meteorologist, derek van damme. derek, the picture is coming from florida really paint a scary picture. >> you're right, kim. in fact, hurricane nicole finishing what hurricane ian, from the end of september began. what it...
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st. augustine, florida shows states flooded last hurricane hit.ple have been trapped inside the dormitory. there is treasure, but expected to produce significant rainfall as it heads north. at least 1 million people across the u.s. are under winter warnings. and they might receive a foot of snow. let's go to meteorologist derek van damme for more on this. >> it's crazy to think that we are talking about that. right? i believe i learn something from you the last hour or something like the last time we had. in the morning. a tropical storm warning was back in 2012 so pretty interesting to see that we are talking about both the -- tropical system in the winter season at the same time. this is what's left of the storm across the northern plains and across the midwest. just a few inches of snow anticipated across north dakota and the sections across minnesota. it's associated with him, so it's blowing and drifting the snowfall. but what i'm gonna show you right now, is here is the weather currently ongoing. ice storm warning? that's all thanks to a spr
st. augustine, florida shows states flooded last hurricane hit.ple have been trapped inside the dormitory. there is treasure, but expected to produce significant rainfall as it heads north. at least 1 million people across the u.s. are under winter warnings. and they might receive a foot of snow. let's go to meteorologist derek van damme for more on this. >> it's crazy to think that we are talking about that. right? i believe i learn something from you the last hour or something like the...
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st. augustine, so streets flooded after the hurricane hit.s knee-deep, nicole is now week into a tropical depression. it's pretty significant rainfall. close to 1 million people across the u.s. are under a winter threat including blizzard warnings. some areas could see a foot of snow. latest now from cnn meteorologist derek van damme. snowing in parts, but a 70 degrees here in georgia. 70 degrees in chicago. it's nuts. >> it's hard to believe we're talking about a blizzard and a tropical storm all at the same time. believe it or not john, and for our people watching at home, these storms are going to kind of merge together do a little dance in the next 24 hours greatly impact the eastern seaboard of the country. and he's travel haddix, travel nightmares will continue for people. let me explain. here's a look at the 1 million people under the blizzard and winter weather alerts i should say. the upper midwest. you can see north dakota, intimate minnesota with winter advisories. he's a quickly starting to be eliminated or run out, the storm syst
st. augustine, so streets flooded after the hurricane hit.s knee-deep, nicole is now week into a tropical depression. it's pretty significant rainfall. close to 1 million people across the u.s. are under a winter threat including blizzard warnings. some areas could see a foot of snow. latest now from cnn meteorologist derek van damme. snowing in parts, but a 70 degrees here in georgia. 70 degrees in chicago. it's nuts. >> it's hard to believe we're talking about a blizzard and a tropical...
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st. augustine is a pillar that a lot of people don't know about and he was in selma. but, you know, being in south carolina, being around martin luther king, jr. and the civil rights leaders, who were his mentors. >> yeah. >> all helped kind of create who he is now and the penn center, we're going to move our museum exhibit from atlanta to the penn center and that's the reason. because it meant so much to him. and that experience meant so much to him. >> yeah. >> we do have an audience question. do we have time for a very quick question? >> two questions, one is, you were saying that many strong leaders come out of the historically black colleges and university. have any strong black leaders come out of white universities. >> oh, yeah. >> and the second question is, i'd like to know what the role andy young had in the civil rights movement. what could he do that martin luther king couldn't do that made a major contribution of success to the movement. >> in terms of. before i got here i visited fitz university, the hbcu here in nashville. but, yeah, barack obama came o
st. augustine is a pillar that a lot of people don't know about and he was in selma. but, you know, being in south carolina, being around martin luther king, jr. and the civil rights leaders, who were his mentors. >> yeah. >> all helped kind of create who he is now and the penn center, we're going to move our museum exhibit from atlanta to the penn center and that's the reason. because it meant so much to him. and that experience meant so much to him. >> yeah. >> we do...
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st. augustine, benton bill, oxford, dallas, san diego, and seattle. from the gulf of mexico to the canadian border and from the atlantic to the pacific, memorials have emerged as the new go to sites of racial activism. if memorials have become the litmus test of our racial politics it is because they are public storytelling venues par excellence. they force us to confront basic questions about our past, what stories and whose will be dignified in public space. what stories and whose will be come part of the built environment and part of the unquestioned background against which we live our lives. what stories and whose will be subsidized by tax dollars. transmitted by the landscape transmitted by the landscape and preserved by the tenacity and preserved by the tenacity of granite, bronze, and marble. and so when i say that memorials are the new lunch counters i just mean that the stories we tell or don't tell about the american past are now on the front lines of the fight for racial justice. let's end with a tribute to these boys. tyler and curtis hil
st. augustine, benton bill, oxford, dallas, san diego, and seattle. from the gulf of mexico to the canadian border and from the atlantic to the pacific, memorials have emerged as the new go to sites of racial activism. if memorials have become the litmus test of our racial politics it is because they are public storytelling venues par excellence. they force us to confront basic questions about our past, what stories and whose will be dignified in public space. what stories and whose will be...
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but the movement had not yet reached st augustine, although those of us who had gone off to college hadall been active. that nascent struggle. and my boyhood friend hank thomas would become an iconic figure in the southern struggle when his image appeared on the front pages of newspapers around the world, walking out of a flaming bus, the crazed white mob that is firebombed. freedom riders in anniston, alabama. by the time dr. king came to saint augustine, i had been gone for years and a lot had changed. one thing race relations had become violent was the details. months hence, when i his book meticulous reconstructions of the night, down to the old slave market led by dr. king, rendered with a novelistic eye for detail, i sit breathlessly on the edge of my chair. i knew the room well, and there abundant, darkened nooks and crannies in which a crazed murder minded gunman and racist ancient city gun club might fire on the possession. i was astonished at the heroism of my neighbors, ordinary people doing ordinary things in pursuit of their freedom. and so these narrative captains dramatic
but the movement had not yet reached st augustine, although those of us who had gone off to college hadall been active. that nascent struggle. and my boyhood friend hank thomas would become an iconic figure in the southern struggle when his image appeared on the front pages of newspapers around the world, walking out of a flaming bus, the crazed white mob that is firebombed. freedom riders in anniston, alabama. by the time dr. king came to saint augustine, i had been gone for years and a lot...
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st. augustine. her responsibility includes the guidance counselors. she was telling me, we don't have enough and they're doing college guidance and helping people with financial aid forms and trying to be counselors and there's some florida laws now that are making it even harder because they can't talk about everything with the student without letting parents know. but setting that aside the point she was making is there's just not enough people. so ms. williams, let me ask you. you go to baldwin high school in pittsburgh. how big is baldwin high school? how many kids? ms. williams: it's like 1,400. it's also with the middle school and high school. senator kaine: it's all together? so when you decided, i need to seek help from somebody, as you described the death of your mom, covid, there's so many where did you go and was it easy to get help? or hard to get help? ms. williams: i think i did it the wrong way. i went to my principal first because i was having trouble with like, just trying to get to school and get to do the things i wanted to do with
st. augustine. her responsibility includes the guidance counselors. she was telling me, we don't have enough and they're doing college guidance and helping people with financial aid forms and trying to be counselors and there's some florida laws now that are making it even harder because they can't talk about everything with the student without letting parents know. but setting that aside the point she was making is there's just not enough people. so ms. williams, let me ask you. you go to...
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st. augustine getting wind and waves there and look at the warnings up and down the east coast and on theole. t.j. >> incredible video we're seeing there. thank you so much. robin. >>> the dangerous weather is causing headaches for travelers ahead of the three-day weekend with air traffic across the nation so let's go to victor oquendo in orlando with more on that part of the story. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. from what would normally be a busy orlando international airport, it is empty inside closed right now, we're the only ones out here and this is not the only airport in florida that's closed because of nicole. daytona beach international, melbourne, orlando international. palm beach international, all closed right now for the time being leading to a number of cancellations and delays here at this airport, more than 400 flights canceled. so you definitely want to check with your airline and this is all happening the day before veterans day. one more thing, amusement parks in florida, many of them have closed for the time being as well including disney and u
st. augustine getting wind and waves there and look at the warnings up and down the east coast and on theole. t.j. >> incredible video we're seeing there. thank you so much. robin. >>> the dangerous weather is causing headaches for travelers ahead of the three-day weekend with air traffic across the nation so let's go to victor oquendo in orlando with more on that part of the story. good morning, victor. >> reporter: good morning, robin. from what would normally be a busy...
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st. augustine, inundating streets. in st. down the sunshine sky way bridge. severe erosion along daytona beach as well as significant flooding downtown. prompting authorities to help any way they can. while hundreds of condo residents were forced to evacuate their building after the structure was deemed unsafe, the foundation of 19 buildings now showing sign of being compromised. >> as you can see behind us here in other structures where it's just going in and eroding right underneath the foundations to the point where there's nothing else to hold it up. >> south of daytona, homes and businesses, once separated from the ocean by backyards, sea walls, sand dunes, and over 100 feet of beach are now vulnerable. >> it was that same trifecta of ian, king tide, and nicole, and it made us so unstable that things started collapsing. >> reporter: the far reaching storm also taking aim at beloved land marks. in lauderdale by the sea, this popular fishing pier is in pieces. >> the storm is 90 miles from here, and still destroyed the pie
st. augustine, inundating streets. in st. down the sunshine sky way bridge. severe erosion along daytona beach as well as significant flooding downtown. prompting authorities to help any way they can. while hundreds of condo residents were forced to evacuate their building after the structure was deemed unsafe, the foundation of 19 buildings now showing sign of being compromised. >> as you can see behind us here in other structures where it's just going in and eroding right underneath the...
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st. augustine, inundating streets in st. petersburg 50-mile-per-hour winds shutting down the sunshine skyway bridge. severe erosion along daytona beach as well as significant flooding downtown. first responders throughout the area helping in any way they can while hundreds of condo residents were forced to evacuate their building after the structure was deemed unsafe. the foundation of as many as 19 condo and hotel buildings here in volusia county now showing signs of being compromised >> as you can see behind us here and other structures, we are going in, eroding underneath the foundations to the point where there is nothing left to hold it up. >> reporter: just south of day daytona, resident krista says homes and businesses once separated from the ocean by backwards, sea walls, sand dunes, and over 100 feet of beach are now vulnerable >> it was that same trifecta of ian, king tide, and nicole it made us so unstable, things started collapsing. >> reporter: the far-reaching storm taking aim at beloved landmarks. in lauderdal
st. augustine, inundating streets in st. petersburg 50-mile-per-hour winds shutting down the sunshine skyway bridge. severe erosion along daytona beach as well as significant flooding downtown. first responders throughout the area helping in any way they can while hundreds of condo residents were forced to evacuate their building after the structure was deemed unsafe. the foundation of as many as 19 condo and hotel buildings here in volusia county now showing signs of being compromised >>...