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they slid thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but i facilitate the in the past 10 years, the government has supported pharmacy or had a job that if they have expenses of 65000 dollars in the government covers 80 percent of it. i believe that includes drip irrigation i solar panels and greenhouses east lot. the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. pharmacy can save a lot of money and the country can save a lot of water. luckily that way he will bowl the other day ah, by 2025, pakistan could become a country that can no longer meet its water needs. the storage capacity of the reservoirs is not sufficient for the growing population, and the flow of the rivers has decreased. better water use is therefore key and bringing economic, social and environmental benefits to the country. reforms are intended to make water use more efficient, improve delivery, and raise awareness among the population. in the whole, people are also rising to the challenge. they want to pressure politicians and policymakers across the country to do more people don't understand how
they slid thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but i facilitate the in the past 10 years, the government has supported pharmacy or had a job that if they have expenses of 65000 dollars in the government covers 80 percent of it. i believe that includes drip irrigation i solar panels and greenhouses east lot. the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. pharmacy can save a lot of money and the country can save a lot of water. luckily that way he will bowl the other...
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and so we have strong midwestern roots, and i know was born in tallahassee, florida on a campus of florida a&m and historically black college because my dad was teaching violin and string there and my mom's is accompanist. so that's how i got to be born there. and then as you can see though, they were classically trained musicians. i had no talent so that's how i ended up a librarian though. i loved to read though. and your mother is still with us were your parents' readers? they were avid readers and so were my grandparents. especially my father's mother. i would spend summers in springfield, illinois, and she started reading to me and then they took me to the state library in springfield. so i got a chance to see of beautiful library and then i learned to read myself and then that was it. well now according to several sources. there is a book called bright april which inspired your love of reading. what is that? it reinforced my love of reading because it was a book. i saw it when i was about eight or nine and it was the first time i saw myself in a book. it's about a little girl african
and so we have strong midwestern roots, and i know was born in tallahassee, florida on a campus of florida a&m and historically black college because my dad was teaching violin and string there and my mom's is accompanist. so that's how i got to be born there. and then as you can see though, they were classically trained musicians. i had no talent so that's how i ended up a librarian though. i loved to read though. and your mother is still with us were your parents' readers? they were avid...
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. >> on tuesday, in tallahassee, desantis sort of admitted it was time to move on, when asked if he expected joe biden of the -- >> it's not for me to. do >> they've got to try to find a bogeyman, maybe it's at their block helicopter circling the department of health. if you believe that, i have a bridge in brooklyn elected sell you. >> remember all that? in just over three years as governor, desantis is tried to stay one step ahead of his party with theatrical demagoguery. just a spring, desantis in the state gop use the model panic of the critical race theory to push to the country's first law respecting workplace and school discussions about race, that might make white people uncomfortable. a law that led to the banning of more than a dozen grade school math textbooks in the state, until they were scrubbed of woke content. >> you do have things like social and emotional learning, and some of the other things that are more political in there. matt is about getting the right answer. >> expert mathematician right there, ron desantis. florida republicans also passed the don't say gay law, ban
. >> on tuesday, in tallahassee, desantis sort of admitted it was time to move on, when asked if he expected joe biden of the -- >> it's not for me to. do >> they've got to try to find a bogeyman, maybe it's at their block helicopter circling the department of health. if you believe that, i have a bridge in brooklyn elected sell you. >> remember all that? in just over three years as governor, desantis is tried to stay one step ahead of his party with theatrical...
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be hardest hit by global warming, making protection of resources, a big priority which led thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but our facility in the past 10 years. the government has supported pharmacy on how to chart that if they have expenses of $65000.00 a year, the government covers 80 percent of it. but i pretty that includes drip irrigation . i solar panels and greenhouses east lot. the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. pharmacy can save a lot of money and the country can save a lot of water laterally that away he will bowl the other day. by 2025, pakistan could become a country that can no longer meet its water needs. the storage capacity of the reservoirs is not sufficient for the growing population and the flow of the rivers has decreased. better water use is therefore key and bringing economic, social and environmental benefits to the country. reforms are intended to make water use more efficient, improve delivery, and raise awareness among the population. in the whole, people are also rising to the challenge. they want to pressure politicia
be hardest hit by global warming, making protection of resources, a big priority which led thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but our facility in the past 10 years. the government has supported pharmacy on how to chart that if they have expenses of $65000.00 a year, the government covers 80 percent of it. but i pretty that includes drip irrigation . i solar panels and greenhouses east lot. the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. pharmacy can save a lot of...
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they slid thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but i facilitate the in the past 10 years, the government has supported pharmacy or had a job if they have expenses of $65000.00 a year. the government covers 80 percent of it. they build that includes all drip irrigation i solar panels and greenhouses east lot the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. pharmacy can save a lot of money and the country can save a lot of water laterally. that way he will bowl the other day. ah, by 2025, pakistan could become a country that can no longer meet its water needs. the storage capacity of the reservoirs is not sufficient for the growing population. and the flow of the rivers has decreased. better water use is therefore key and bringing economic, social and environmental benefits to the country. reforms are intended to make water use more efficient, improve delivery, and raise awareness among the population in law, whole people are also rising to the challenge. they want to pressure politicians and policy makers across the country to do more. people don't understand
they slid thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but i facilitate the in the past 10 years, the government has supported pharmacy or had a job if they have expenses of $65000.00 a year. the government covers 80 percent of it. they build that includes all drip irrigation i solar panels and greenhouses east lot the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. pharmacy can save a lot of money and the country can save a lot of water laterally. that way he will bowl the other...
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be hardest hit by global warming, making protection of resources, a big priority which led thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but our facility in the past 10 years. the government has supported pharmacy on how to jot that if they have expenses of $65000.00 a year. the government covers 80 percent of it. i pretty that includes all drip irrigation i solar panels and greenhouses east lot. the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. farmers can save a lot of money and the country can save a lot of water laterally that away he will bowl the other day. by 2025 pakistan could become a country that can no longer meet its water needs. the storage capacity of the reservoirs is not sufficient for the growing population and the flow of the rivers has decreased. better water use is therefore key in bringing economic, social and environmental benefits to the country. reforms are intended to make water use more efficient, improve delivery, and raise awareness among the population in law, whole people are also rising to the challenge. they want to pressure politicians and p
be hardest hit by global warming, making protection of resources, a big priority which led thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but our facility in the past 10 years. the government has supported pharmacy on how to jot that if they have expenses of $65000.00 a year. the government covers 80 percent of it. i pretty that includes all drip irrigation i solar panels and greenhouses east lot. the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. farmers can save a lot of money...
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lewis is now university student in tallahassee, florida. that's where he joins me to night lose. i appreciate you taking the time. i'm to talk with it's tell me, where were you, what were you doing in what went through your mind when you heard about the school shooting in texas yesterday? i'm actually driving back up from a check with obviously come up on the news that the time it was less people and me i was there was all it is. and what did you think when you heard that, you know, people have been shot inside of school by the devastated, you know, i think that they now have the greatest portion of the unfortunate club. a club keeps growing up and it's, it's an awful thing to experience and my heart goes out. you know, a majority of americans in the polls tell us this, say that the support background checks for people who want to purchase a fire or and yet every attempt to make background checks mandatory. those attempts have been shot down in the us congress. is it clear to you why that is? yeah, i'm not just a political science student. the got to be in the united states is on
lewis is now university student in tallahassee, florida. that's where he joins me to night lose. i appreciate you taking the time. i'm to talk with it's tell me, where were you, what were you doing in what went through your mind when you heard about the school shooting in texas yesterday? i'm actually driving back up from a check with obviously come up on the news that the time it was less people and me i was there was all it is. and what did you think when you heard that, you know, people have...
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well, we spoke with a professor, petrie at tallahassee, a secretary general of the organization, and asked him whether the parts agreement had failed or was just not enough. so we have seen progress. we also saw progress at glasgow climate conference last november. the g 7 countries, 3 countries and european union they've been making, let's see, is to keep us on this 1.5 degrees track. but the rest of the 20 countries, countries like china, india, russia, brazil, south africa, they were not ready to make that split sees. and that's why we are not the heading towards $1.00 degrees. we are heading towards $2.00 to $3.00 degrees forming of these negative trend in climate will continue for the coming indicates anyhow. and we have already lost these lazy or melting and sea level rice game that will continue for the coming sensor is because already i concentration of, of carbon dioxide. and that means that we have to be also at that attention to i station. and i'm very powerful way to add up to climate change is to invest in early warning services. and even in countries like germany, there
well, we spoke with a professor, petrie at tallahassee, a secretary general of the organization, and asked him whether the parts agreement had failed or was just not enough. so we have seen progress. we also saw progress at glasgow climate conference last november. the g 7 countries, 3 countries and european union they've been making, let's see, is to keep us on this 1.5 degrees track. but the rest of the 20 countries, countries like china, india, russia, brazil, south africa, they were not...
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they slid thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but i facilitate the in the past 10 years, the government has supported pharmacy girls had a job that if they have expenses of $65000.00 a year, the government covers 80 percent of it. i believe that includes all drip irrigation i solar panels and greenhouses east lot. the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. pharmacy can save a lot of money and the country can save a lot of water. luckily that way he will bowl the other day by 2025. pakistan could become a country that can no longer meet its water needs. the storage capacity of the reservoirs is not sufficient for the growing population. and the flow of the rivers has decreased. better water use is therefore key and bringing economic, social and environmental benefits to the country. reforms are intended to make water use more efficient, improve delivery, and raise awareness among the population. in the whole, people are also rising to the challenge. they want to pressure politicians and policymakers across the country to do more people don't understand
they slid thus tallahassee, florida medical gotten married name, but i facilitate the in the past 10 years, the government has supported pharmacy girls had a job that if they have expenses of $65000.00 a year, the government covers 80 percent of it. i believe that includes all drip irrigation i solar panels and greenhouses east lot. the farmer has to pay the remaining 20 percent this way. pharmacy can save a lot of money and the country can save a lot of water. luckily that way he will bowl the...
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carol in tallahassee,inal fll.l, illinois. hello ol fwrks a. olga is celebrating her 100 -- birthday. she's holding a mug lisa will be getting today. jessica in illinois. bonny and her daughter, bridget celebrating the college grad auation and in my mom's home town of fairingten, illinois. i will see you at the can teen, ladies. send us a photo with the #sunday today. might see yourself next week and you can get the hug online at today/shot. >>> major league baseball has come to nbc and peacock and it gets going early today. our mlb sunday leadoff coverage of the white sox and red sox begins this morning at 11:30 eastern. thank you for >>> this sunday, the fate of roe v. wade. >> how dare they tell a woman what she can do and cannot do with her own body. >> a dividing country react as to that draft supreme court decision. >> i've been praying for this as long as i've understood what a baby was. and it's a big deal. >> this is an attack on women. >> washington's strong reaction from abortion right supporters. >> it'
carol in tallahassee,inal fll.l, illinois. hello ol fwrks a. olga is celebrating her 100 -- birthday. she's holding a mug lisa will be getting today. jessica in illinois. bonny and her daughter, bridget celebrating the college grad auation and in my mom's home town of fairingten, illinois. i will see you at the can teen, ladies. send us a photo with the #sunday today. might see yourself next week and you can get the hug online at today/shot. >>> major league baseball has come to nbc...
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i rise in strong support of senate bill 2938 to name the federal courthouse in tallahassee, florida, for judge joseph woodrow hatchet. it's so appropriate for us to honor the life and legacy by naming the federal courthouse in florida's capital city for judge hatchet as he was a champion for fairness and justice. he did have a hardscrabble background being born to a maid and a fruit picker in the tampa bay area. grew up in pinellas county. but he was the pride of his family and his community through his graduation from florida a&m university with a law degree at howard university. he served in the army. he served in the army. he was one of the first african-american federal prosecutors, the first in the middle district of florida. a federal magistrate, served with distinction. then tapped as -- the first african-american supreme court justice in the history of the state of florida, and then on the circuit court of appeals where he then served as chief judge. here's how they described judge hatchett, various commentators, former clerks, colleagues. he was unbelievably smart. he was a
i rise in strong support of senate bill 2938 to name the federal courthouse in tallahassee, florida, for judge joseph woodrow hatchet. it's so appropriate for us to honor the life and legacy by naming the federal courthouse in florida's capital city for judge hatchet as he was a champion for fairness and justice. he did have a hardscrabble background being born to a maid and a fruit picker in the tampa bay area. grew up in pinellas county. but he was the pride of his family and his community...
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they got along so well that he moved with her to tallahassee, where she was a sophomore in communicatione followed you there? >> we would go to the beach. we will travel. i was working at a dystrophy at the time. >> he was -- she was walking and had a bon jovi t-shirt on. >> that's when amy met patta and greg. >> what's about you? >> i said do you like bon jovi? she said i like bon jovi. my boyfriend looks like bon jovi. >> greg was not taking classes, but pamela was a serious student. >> i was having some problems in a few classes and she would take me to the library, and she would have index cards, everything prepared. and she taught me how to study! >> how was pamela around greg? what did he bring out of her? >> even though he was shy, she was also, they were very sweet, and kind of cozy. >> by the time graduation rolled around, kept pamela and gregg were in gauged. they went home to new hampshire got married. he cut his hair and got a job with his dad selling insurance. pamela, who dreamed of being a tv reporter, got a job with a local school district. >> had it together 20, 21 years
they got along so well that he moved with her to tallahassee, where she was a sophomore in communicatione followed you there? >> we would go to the beach. we will travel. i was working at a dystrophy at the time. >> he was -- she was walking and had a bon jovi t-shirt on. >> that's when amy met patta and greg. >> what's about you? >> i said do you like bon jovi? she said i like bon jovi. my boyfriend looks like bon jovi. >> greg was not taking classes, but...
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. >> so that was the scene in tallahassee, florida last month, a democratic revolt as the florida legislatureough a new congressional maps drawn by ron desantis. the complaint was that the desantis map reduce representation for black floridians, by a limiting one congressional district represented by black, democratic and shrinking another, democrats took her case to court, and yesterday at desantis appointed judge agreed. finding the map would reduce the impact of 370,000 black voters and eight mostly rural counties, quoted diminishes african rep marketability to elect representatives of their choice. as a, today the desantis map was blocked, and the question becomes what happens now. marc elias, the founder of democracy docket, helped fight on behalf of voters. he's been in court pushing for fair elections across the country, he joins me now. mark, tell me what the florida proposal was, why the lawsuit happened, and with the state court found. >> yeah, so chris, thanks for having me, it was actually more outrageous and even think. because the florida constitution prohibits drying maps that
. >> so that was the scene in tallahassee, florida last month, a democratic revolt as the florida legislatureough a new congressional maps drawn by ron desantis. the complaint was that the desantis map reduce representation for black floridians, by a limiting one congressional district represented by black, democratic and shrinking another, democrats took her case to court, and yesterday at desantis appointed judge agreed. finding the map would reduce the impact of 370,000 black voters...
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here are reactions in philadelphia, san francisco, phoenix, tallahassee and washington, d.c.change is official until a formal opinion is released. in addition to this shock, there is a giant debate how such a dramatic ruling from the high court might reshape the mid-term election year arc. vice president kamala harris offering a preview of a new democratic campaign appeal. >> those republican leaders who are trying to weaponize the use of the law against women, what we saying how dare they? how day they tell a woman what she can do and cannot do with her own body how dare they? how dare they try to stop her from determining her own future. >> cnn legal analyst joins the conversation. let's start with the potential politics there. you see the passion, the energy from vice president horizon, democrats are talking today, it's a long way to the election. they think number one there motivates women voters and especially suburban women that came to the party in 2018, in 2020 might be drifting away because of immigration, inflation. younger voters, do they think this essentially reb
here are reactions in philadelphia, san francisco, phoenix, tallahassee and washington, d.c.change is official until a formal opinion is released. in addition to this shock, there is a giant debate how such a dramatic ruling from the high court might reshape the mid-term election year arc. vice president kamala harris offering a preview of a new democratic campaign appeal. >> those republican leaders who are trying to weaponize the use of the law against women, what we saying how dare...
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they had all lamented the fact in this most recent legislative session in tallahassee, the republicannate, failed to do anything to change the situation for florida. didn't change any regulations, inspection schedules or laws for condo tower, which millions of people list in up and down both sides of the state. but that could happen at a later date. >> neil: you don't want to wait for another tragedy for that. thanks, phil. want to go to ken feinberg right now. you remember the name, remember the man and michael keaton that played him in a very good movie. chronicling what he had to go through dealing with the 9-11 compensation fund and making sure everybody was treated equally and accordingly. the disbursement of the funds were based on other factors. it wasn't even for everyone. he's handled a number of other compensation issues across the board. ken feinberg with us. very good to have you. this is a unique case in and of itself for the families and the loved ones of these 98 victims. i know it goes to condo owners that were not hurt in this chance. the issue becomes how to disburse
they had all lamented the fact in this most recent legislative session in tallahassee, the republicannate, failed to do anything to change the situation for florida. didn't change any regulations, inspection schedules or laws for condo tower, which millions of people list in up and down both sides of the state. but that could happen at a later date. >> neil: you don't want to wait for another tragedy for that. thanks, phil. want to go to ken feinberg right now. you remember the name,...
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lawmakers approved last month would split up the district of al lawson between jacksonville andt tallahassees in the state. desantis had argued that the district was illegally drawn last decade to connect black communities across the northern border in order to help democrats gain a district. but the judge found that argument unconvincing and said that the state constitution is clear, you cannot diminish the ability of minority communities to elect receipt the representa their choice. and this is a judge who governor desantis actually appointed to the bench two years ago, and he was also appointed by republican governor in 2015 to another judgeship. so this is not an obama judge or biden judge making this ruling, this is a desantis-appointed judge arguing that the governor's preferred map is unconstitutional. the governor said that he intends to appeals ruling when it comes down later today, but this is an early blow for the congressional map that he approved and nos a t a lot of t left to get something passed. >> keep us posted on what happens next. thank you. >>> survivors and families of
lawmakers approved last month would split up the district of al lawson between jacksonville andt tallahassees in the state. desantis had argued that the district was illegally drawn last decade to connect black communities across the northern border in order to help democrats gain a district. but the judge found that argument unconvincing and said that the state constitution is clear, you cannot diminish the ability of minority communities to elect receipt the representa their choice. and this...
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and again there has been this big government approach out of tallahassee telling local school boardsthe way they could run their own schools or telling small businesses how to run their small businesses and telling cruise liners how to keep people on their cruise ships safe. it is a top down approach which is actually just the opposite of what conservatives used to believe. >> and it is just like everything else with that former president. and hutchinson told cnn that a presidential run in 2024 is quote on the table. he also said that the republican party needed to move on from former president donald trump. move on. >> this is fascinating. jonathan lemire, fascinating. you're seeing more people speak out against president biden. you're also seeing what is going on in georgia. a big, big challenge of donald trump from governor kemp who looks like he's going to crush donald trump's selected opponent david perdue. >> yeah, i think we should stipulate trump is still by far the most powerful force in the republican party. period. that said. but there are some cracked emerging here. where
and again there has been this big government approach out of tallahassee telling local school boardsthe way they could run their own schools or telling small businesses how to run their small businesses and telling cruise liners how to keep people on their cruise ships safe. it is a top down approach which is actually just the opposite of what conservatives used to believe. >> and it is just like everything else with that former president. and hutchinson told cnn that a presidential run...
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in a recent legislation he signed, the headlines, the tallahassee democrat, stoking fears, writing about law he signed that would limit school board terms in the state to 12 years. what with the purpose of that law, what is your view? guest: i think our governor is picking a war with everyone in the state. d.c., with the school board, term limits, attacking books aloud to our students, even the don't say gay bill, his idea of critical race theory which is actually just history. it's a continuation of perpetuating this attack and stance on what education should not be like. his view on education is not inclusive. it is imperative we have school board members who understand the district and who could be there long enough to affect change and protect the educational system. every day we wake up to a new attack from our governor on our children and on our constituents and us as americans. host: thomas on the republican line, in kansas, go ahead, thomas. caller: i wanted to reviewed some of her ideas on just lights from the sea and january 6 and trump. donald trump, the way he spoke a lot of
in a recent legislation he signed, the headlines, the tallahassee democrat, stoking fears, writing about law he signed that would limit school board terms in the state to 12 years. what with the purpose of that law, what is your view? guest: i think our governor is picking a war with everyone in the state. d.c., with the school board, term limits, attacking books aloud to our students, even the don't say gay bill, his idea of critical race theory which is actually just history. it's a...
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the seat in question currently stretches from jacksonville to tallahassee, and regularly elects blackocrats. the proposed plan would redistribute voters across several republican districts. desantis argued the seat was a racial gerrymander that violated the constitution. the case is expected to be appealed and eventually reach the state supreme court. >>> still ahead in sports, a first for an mvp awards ceremony in the nba. and highlights from last night's playoff action in memphis. and unfortunately, in boston. plus, the milwaukee brewer joins an exclusive club in major league baseball. "way too early" is coming right back. "way too early" is coming right back has the largest and fastest 5g network. but, they don't. they only cover select cities with 5g. and with coverage of over 96% of interstate highway miles, they've got us covered. time. it's life's most precious comm especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase inhi
the seat in question currently stretches from jacksonville to tallahassee, and regularly elects blackocrats. the proposed plan would redistribute voters across several republican districts. desantis argued the seat was a racial gerrymander that violated the constitution. the case is expected to be appealed and eventually reach the state supreme court. >>> still ahead in sports, a first for an mvp awards ceremony in the nba. and highlights from last night's playoff action in memphis....
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now beached and is halfway between thomasville and tallahassee. it's a little crossroads town. and the members of that church. war had come to georgia from alabama when the slave master would let them learn how to read him wouldn't let their pastor teach them how to read. the pastor came over to georgia. there was a congregational church school there. and he moved the whole church out of alabama in the middle of the night and came to georgia see and because of the school, but when i got down there as their pastor, they would georgia church and they said now preacher. we know you didn't been up north the school and all. but down here. we don't believe in paper in appropriate and said if you guys something for us. you said we wanted to come from your heart? and said if it's on paper. we just want you to know. about a third sunday. they won't be anybody in church. say so i think i was 21 then. and so i started realizing that i had to preach the way these folk wanted me to preach. and and that's the way it. seems to work. now well the it's the church. feeding you. and not all the s
now beached and is halfway between thomasville and tallahassee. it's a little crossroads town. and the members of that church. war had come to georgia from alabama when the slave master would let them learn how to read him wouldn't let their pastor teach them how to read. the pastor came over to georgia. there was a congregational church school there. and he moved the whole church out of alabama in the middle of the night and came to georgia see and because of the school, but when i got down...
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our thinking was so simple right if it's easy to shoot a roadside marker in rural tallahassee county. it's more difficult to shoot. a smartphone app and so this launched in the summer of 2019. it's called the emmett till memory project if i can ask of you anything, please download it right every download helps us it's free wherever you get your apps and every download helps us make more money to make the next version. and that's on topic because in the summer of 2020 we hired an independent firm to give us feedback on this app and they told us. that our content will spot on but we needed more shine. we need to augmented reality and we needed a better user experience and so for the first time. we've hired professional graphic designers from the rhode island at school of design and we have professional software developers from the south side of chicago and just last week we pitched the till family on the newest version of the emmett till memory project the smartphone app. they gave it the green light which means that the only thing that stands between us and the new app. is a half milli
our thinking was so simple right if it's easy to shoot a roadside marker in rural tallahassee county. it's more difficult to shoot. a smartphone app and so this launched in the summer of 2019. it's called the emmett till memory project if i can ask of you anything, please download it right every download helps us it's free wherever you get your apps and every download helps us make more money to make the next version. and that's on topic because in the summer of 2020 we hired an independent...
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designate the united states courthouse and federal building located at 111 north adams street in tallahassee, florida, as the ''joseph woodrow hatchett united states courthouse and federal building'', and for other purposes. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 117-45 shall be considered as adopted. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, are waived. the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill, as amended, and on any further amendment thereto, to final passage without intervening motion except, one, one hour of debate equally divided among and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on oversight and reform or their respective designees and the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on transportation and infrastructure or their respective designees, and, two, one motion to commit. section 7. house resolution 1118 is hereby adopted. the spea
designate the united states courthouse and federal building located at 111 north adams street in tallahassee, florida, as the ''joseph woodrow hatchett united states courthouse and federal building'', and for other purposes. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of rules committee print 117-45 shall be considered as adopted. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. all points of order against...
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when i saw the bills going through tallahassee early this year i felt the need to travel up the width of the concerned parents, students and advocates to share my concerns about house bill 1557, 1467, and seven. these new laws whitewash history, and books and more importantly erase the announcement of students, parents and school staff that belong to the lgbtqia+ community. hb 1557 also known as don't say gay as written forbids the instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity and grades k through three and only where age-appropriate thereafter. the bill sponsors -- what was meant by sexual orientation, gender identity, classroom instruction or age-appropriate but we and that includes a school policymakers know the intent is to target lgbtqia+ inclusively. supporters of the law have argued gender identity inclusion in middle and high school is not age-appropriate and sexual orientation is only included in the voluntary state standard of hiv prevention curriculum. so now our local leadership is desperately waiting for clarity from the florida d.o.e. gender identity is calmly de
when i saw the bills going through tallahassee early this year i felt the need to travel up the width of the concerned parents, students and advocates to share my concerns about house bill 1557, 1467, and seven. these new laws whitewash history, and books and more importantly erase the announcement of students, parents and school staff that belong to the lgbtqia+ community. hb 1557 also known as don't say gay as written forbids the instruction of sexual orientation and gender identity and...
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as you and i learned many years ago when we were young men in tallahassee, florida, 902 votes. >> hanging the big huge taj mahal >> you were in the truck. >> bill: here are theed that winds whether it's oz or mccormick or whether it's joe biden. here is what gallup found. are you satisfied with the direction of the united states, 83% are dissatisfied. it gets more dire. when you break it down according to parties, only 18% of independents are satisfied. the 4% of republicans shouldn't surprise us. the 18% on independents is tough sledding. >> big time. an uphill battle for democrats all over the country in a place like pennsylvania especially. economic situation, inflation, you look at crime, you look at immigration in parts of the country being a big issue. i think democrats are looking at the table of the possibility that abortion plays in some of these races now that the gun issue plays in some of these races. but republicans are well positioned just by what you are saying, right track, wrong track. whoever the republican nominee is in pennsylvania, they are going to be bracing trump-e
as you and i learned many years ago when we were young men in tallahassee, florida, 902 votes. >> hanging the big huge taj mahal >> you were in the truck. >> bill: here are theed that winds whether it's oz or mccormick or whether it's joe biden. here is what gallup found. are you satisfied with the direction of the united states, 83% are dissatisfied. it gets more dire. when you break it down according to parties, only 18% of independents are satisfied. the 4% of republicans...
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i've got an employee with a 10-month-old baby had to drive from tallahassee to jacksonville just to gette it. all three indices surging today. strong ea tail numbers -- of course, that didn't help walmart. they're having problems with inflation. the stock is down almost 11%. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business, with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want—your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with unbeatable business solutions s. . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ david: well the markets already have a running start at the cp effect here. you can see they're all in the green but for the real cp effect, here is mr. charles payne. charles: david, thank you so much. we are going to rock and roll. good afternoon, i'm charles payne. this is "making money." breaking right now, ma
i've got an employee with a 10-month-old baby had to drive from tallahassee to jacksonville just to gette it. all three indices surging today. strong ea tail numbers -- of course, that didn't help walmart. they're having problems with inflation. the stock is down almost 11%. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business, with fully integrated security...
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that was this morning, and what happened in tallahassee this past session, the legislature led by theexisting state laws and regulations that inspection codes because there are condo towers that line the entirety of florida's coastline on the atlantic side here, and as well as the gulf of mexico. maybe that'll happen later this summer in a special session neil? neil: phil keating thank you very much my friend. billion dollar settlement, how do you parcel that out? i'll be speaking to ken feinberg , the man behind the 9/11 compensation fund who changed the rules about how such funds are distributed among victims and their families he will be my special guest on fox news at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. we'll have more with the dow at session lows down about 500 points, after this. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work with you on a comprehensive wealth plan across your full financial picture. a plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. this is the planning effect. xfinity mobile runs on america's most reliable 5g network, designed to he
that was this morning, and what happened in tallahassee this past session, the legislature led by theexisting state laws and regulations that inspection codes because there are condo towers that line the entirety of florida's coastline on the atlantic side here, and as well as the gulf of mexico. maybe that'll happen later this summer in a special session neil? neil: phil keating thank you very much my friend. billion dollar settlement, how do you parcel that out? i'll be speaking to ken...
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you'll end up seeing richmond down to tallahassee, destin, all in the damaging wind threat. robin? corespondent rebecca jarvis is here now with more on this for us. good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, robin. and the ads ran all through tax season, turbotax telling people they can file their income taxes for free. well, attorneys general from all 50 states say it was not true for everyone. intuit, the company that makes turbotax agreeing to pay $141 million to customers to settle the claims. in a statement intuit says it, quote, admitted no wrongdoing as part of the settlement. the lawsuit claiming turbotax would steer customers away from free products and towards paid offerings even though they might have qualified for free irs services. turbotax also offered. new york's attorney general saying it targeted low income customers in particular, robin. >> what should you do if you think you deserve compensation? >> the good news, you don't have to do anything. people who use the free edition from 2016 to 2018 will automatically get checks sent to them for $30 for each year they wer
you'll end up seeing richmond down to tallahassee, destin, all in the damaging wind threat. robin? corespondent rebecca jarvis is here now with more on this for us. good morning, rebecca. >> good morning, robin. and the ads ran all through tax season, turbotax telling people they can file their income taxes for free. well, attorneys general from all 50 states say it was not true for everyone. intuit, the company that makes turbotax agreeing to pay $141 million to customers to settle the...
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florida man and he thinks that he made desantis, that it was his endorsement that got desantis tallahasseee field, i'm told, but he doesn't like the idea of anyone challenging him, and as a final thought, though certainly leaning towards a run, not committing to it publicly or privately just yet. he's doing all the things you would do as if he were going to announce a candidacy sometime in 2023, but he's giving himself an out and don't be surprised, john, if he milks this as long as he can because he knows whenever he jumps in, he'll be the favorite. >> so, kim, i want to -- this is a kind of the theme that we talked about before, talking about it relative to georgia, which was, you know, yeah, it's -- having trump's hand-picked candidates lose is good if you care about democracy. but these candidates, the ones that won, are not particularly great for democracy. so, it's not exactly an unalloyed victory. similarly, there's a question about whether -- we're naturally obsessed with trump. he has power, and he was a danger to democracy, of course we care whether he runs for president or not.
florida man and he thinks that he made desantis, that it was his endorsement that got desantis tallahasseee field, i'm told, but he doesn't like the idea of anyone challenging him, and as a final thought, though certainly leaning towards a run, not committing to it publicly or privately just yet. he's doing all the things you would do as if he were going to announce a candidacy sometime in 2023, but he's giving himself an out and don't be surprised, john, if he milks this as long as he can...
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joe, tallahassee, florida, independent. good morning. caller: good morning.ust wanted to say something on the open forum. i want to know if the moderators from "washington journal could sit down and have an open forum where they could discuss the news. i think it would be informative and helpful to many people because you will do such a very good job. this is in regards to my open form question. it is very simple -- people don't like donald trump for a number of reasons and people don't like joe biden for a number of reasons. donald trump is not a politician, he is a businessman. it takes a man to really understand business to be able to take care of the largest exclusive business in the world. the rest of the world looks to us, and it is not that easy. so i don't know who should be president, because the fact of the matter is, nobody knows how indy candidate -- how any candidate will be as a president, governor, mayor, or any other political position. it is a question of weight and support the leadership that is there the best you can. as far as the nuclear
joe, tallahassee, florida, independent. good morning. caller: good morning.ust wanted to say something on the open forum. i want to know if the moderators from "washington journal could sit down and have an open forum where they could discuss the news. i think it would be informative and helpful to many people because you will do such a very good job. this is in regards to my open form question. it is very simple -- people don't like donald trump for a number of reasons and people don't...
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courthouse and federal building located at 111 north adams street in tal qulas, florida, as -- tallahassee, florida, as the joseph woodrow hatchet united states courthouse and federal building which was sponsored by senator mark rubio, republican member of the united states senate. the house will consider other bills under suspension of the rules, the complete list of suspensions will be announced by the close of business today. in addition, mr. speaker, we obviously will be ready at any time that the senate can pass assistance to the extraordinary brave and courageous ukrainians who are confronting the russian criminal invasion of their country, unprovoked, unwarranted and unjustified. so that we will have that legislation as soon as it comes back here, considered hopefully on this floor so that we can get some $40 billion in military and humanitarian assistance that is needed in ukraine so critically. it is a sad thing that we passed this bill tuesday night and it's been sitting in the senate with essentially now one senator, one republican senator, mr. paul of kentucky, holding it up. i
courthouse and federal building located at 111 north adams street in tal qulas, florida, as -- tallahassee, florida, as the joseph woodrow hatchet united states courthouse and federal building which was sponsored by senator mark rubio, republican member of the united states senate. the house will consider other bills under suspension of the rules, the complete list of suspensions will be announced by the close of business today. in addition, mr. speaker, we obviously will be ready at any time...
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designate the united states courthouse and federal building located at 111 north adams street in tallahassee, florida, as the joseph woodrow hatchett united states courthouse and federal building, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on passage of the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. members, this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. schrader of oregon, mr. cleaver of missouri, ms. bourdeaux, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on s. 2938. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rise? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. katko and mr. meijer, i inform
designate the united states courthouse and federal building located at 111 north adams street in tallahassee, florida, as the joseph woodrow hatchett united states courthouse and federal building, and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on passage of the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. members, this is a five-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of...