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serving the 30th district which includes tallahassee. and working with him his family and the community members as co- curators, comprehensive, a place in narrative about till storing the decades of activism and organizing in mississippi and on the nation and it went into preserving it so i'm so grateful and humbled to be with you all today. i'm grateful to have the leadership from the smithsonian including doug hall, interim undersecretary administration here with us today members of so many different communities national trust the national park service, the journalists and the writers activists and my incredible fellow colleagues. and thank you to those colleagues and so many american history staff for their time and their dedication over the years to make this moment happened today. i am so grateful of doctor nancy and patricia, and more. and tonya james maria, and others. and so many more rated not quite finished yet but her own wonderful, the office of protective services and offices of facilities management and so many others who w
serving the 30th district which includes tallahassee. and working with him his family and the community members as co- curators, comprehensive, a place in narrative about till storing the decades of activism and organizing in mississippi and on the nation and it went into preserving it so i'm so grateful and humbled to be with you all today. i'm grateful to have the leadership from the smithsonian including doug hall, interim undersecretary administration here with us today members of so many...
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in tallahassee. ♪ >> reporter: hello, once again, everybody, from tallahassee.been great, smiling faces. these are college students. they don't want to get up this early. we've been talking about all the traditions of homecoming. let's not forget there is a game this weekend. fellows, i need to highlight the football team. look at this! how can you not root for this young fellow here this weekend? it's a pleasure to be here and highlight famu. there are so many traditions here to tell you about, but we're going to try to squeeze them into just a two-minute piece, so take a look at this. >> i represent agricultural, mechanical university! >> reporter: on the highest of seven hills, pride is an understatement. >> let me get two claps and a strike. >> one, two, three, four! >> reporter: over 135 years, the college of love and charity has taken its motto excellence with caring to new levels. it's the number one public hbcu in the nation and one week out of the year rattlers new and old unite in florida's capital to show why they bragg different. >> let's go rattlers
in tallahassee. ♪ >> reporter: hello, once again, everybody, from tallahassee.been great, smiling faces. these are college students. they don't want to get up this early. we've been talking about all the traditions of homecoming. let's not forget there is a game this weekend. fellows, i need to highlight the football team. look at this! how can you not root for this young fellow here this weekend? it's a pleasure to be here and highlight famu. there are so many traditions here to tell...
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. >>> first responders in tallahassee, florida, coming together going beyond the call of duty to helpallahassee, home of the florida state state seminoles, it's not uncommon to spend autumn falls in a parking lot. what makes this a little strange is there is no tailgate. these folks are not here for a football game. great causes, it seems, can make for strange, in this case noble bed fellows. >> let's build some bunk beds. appreciate ya. >> reporter: more than 100 sheriffs, deputies, firefighters and ems workers volunteering on their day off to build bunk beds to families in need. >> there are families that don't have everything that we have and that we take for granted. >> reporter: you guys are going to help us measure the wood, cut the wood, sand it, stain it, assemble it. >> reporter: the group behind today's build, sleep in heavenly peace was founded ten years ago in an idaho garage. today they have chapters in dozens of states that have built, assembled and delivered more than 140,000 bunk beds. the labor is all voluntary. the lion's share of them first responders. >> we definit
. >>> first responders in tallahassee, florida, coming together going beyond the call of duty to helpallahassee, home of the florida state state seminoles, it's not uncommon to spend autumn falls in a parking lot. what makes this a little strange is there is no tailgate. these folks are not here for a football game. great causes, it seems, can make for strange, in this case noble bed fellows. >> let's build some bunk beds. appreciate ya. >> reporter: more than 100 sheriffs,...
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en su paso& una persona murÓ y ocho resultaron heridas en un tiroteo en un estacionamient o en tallahasseee florida. el suceso ocurrÓ este Ábado en la noche, en el parqueo de una licoreÍa y restaurante... la poliÍa luego hirÓ a tiros a uno de los tres sospechosos y lo detuvo. las autoridades siguen investigando la causa de la balacera. abuso infantil, problemas mentales y creencia en teoÍas conspirativas son parte de la mezcla de problemas que ha tenido el sospechoso de agredir con un martillo al esposo de la lideresa deÓcrata, nancy pelosi& el detendido ha sido descrito como una persona con problemas mentales que en un punto en su vida lleÓ a creerse jesucristo& pablo gato nos informa desde washigton& en california, el acceso a la vivienda es un serio problema... y los migrantes hispanos no han estado al margen de esa crisis... en los angeles y san francisco, la cantidad de familias hispnas que viven en las calles ha aumentado... y aunque vienen programas de asistencia para la vivienda, esa posibilidad a futuro, no alivia por ahora, el drama cotidiano de miles de familias hispanas... ...r
en su paso& una persona murÓ y ocho resultaron heridas en un tiroteo en un estacionamient o en tallahasseee florida. el suceso ocurrÓ este Ábado en la noche, en el parqueo de una licoreÍa y restaurante... la poliÍa luego hirÓ a tiros a uno de los tres sospechosos y lo detuvo. las autoridades siguen investigando la causa de la balacera. abuso infantil, problemas mentales y creencia en teoÍas conspirativas son parte de la mezcla de problemas que ha tenido el sospechoso de agredir con...
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radford johnson in tallahassee, let me start with you.cane ian went from a tropical storm to a hurricane ian less than 24 hours, and it is not the only storm that has recently experienced this rapid intensification, as they are calling it. what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? bradford: thank you for having me. it is, like you mentioned, a long line in a series of storms over the past five to 10 years that have found their way into the gulf of mexico. we have found out that the environment is conducive to the strengthening of storms in the gulf of mexico. it is tracking above average from historical values. from hurricane ian, the temperatures in the water were over 30 degrees south this -- 30 degrees celsius in the caribbean. this, along with the conducive atmosphere conditions, allow the storm, like its predecessors to effectively drop pressure quickly, causing wind speeds to ramp up very fast. folly: so global warming, you would say, is affecting this, leading to the storm intensification.
radford johnson in tallahassee, let me start with you.cane ian went from a tropical storm to a hurricane ian less than 24 hours, and it is not the only storm that has recently experienced this rapid intensification, as they are calling it. what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? bradford: thank you for having me. it is, like you mentioned, a long line in a series of storms over the past five to 10 years that have found their way into the gulf of...
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keep driving past the tallahassee flats. the social space but a decorative shack generated with reminders of how cheerfully erasures undertaken in the name of american memory. but that is not the story i'm here to tell today. the story i'm here to tell today, the first time i kept driving down the muddy road. i was 22, i was full of fear and wonder at my new home. i still had something of the foyer about me. that was wild. while the gent catfish farm, look at this. then i got to stretch of road by the tracks that looked too well, like something out of the deep south, don't know. i was thinking of the kathie bates part of fried green tomatoes. stretch of road that used to be a place. i've always been called to what is haunted but this is not a familiar strain. i got out of the car, i had seen some ancient things. divined covid relic that touched romantic parts of my mind. i got up to work and other silly white revisionists that years of living in the delta. i got out i walked closer to saw the remains of brandt's grocery stor
keep driving past the tallahassee flats. the social space but a decorative shack generated with reminders of how cheerfully erasures undertaken in the name of american memory. but that is not the story i'm here to tell today. the story i'm here to tell today, the first time i kept driving down the muddy road. i was 22, i was full of fear and wonder at my new home. i still had something of the foyer about me. that was wild. while the gent catfish farm, look at this. then i got to stretch of road...
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as bradford johnson in tallahassee, let me start with you. hurricane in went from a tropical storm to a hurricane in less than 24 hours. and it's not the only storm that's recently experience this rapid intensification as they're calling it. what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? that's right, thank you for having silly day is really like you mentioned a long line a series of storm as far to 10 years on the farmer waves into mexico. ready where we are a. ready sort of temperature is emmy environment, conducive to strengthen it stores in regards to mexico or tracking above. ready as from historical values, for instance, that hurricane in its reverse over water, there were over 30 degrees celsius and northwestern caribbean, before it encountered. ready water. ready or more than 2 degrees celsius above expected values of the southwestern come to florida. this, along with conducive atmospheric conditions allowed storm, like its predecessors to effectively dropped pressure very quickly, causing wind speeds to ramp up very fast. so global warming
as bradford johnson in tallahassee, let me start with you. hurricane in went from a tropical storm to a hurricane in less than 24 hours. and it's not the only storm that's recently experience this rapid intensification as they're calling it. what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? that's right, thank you for having silly day is really like you mentioned a long line a series of storm as far to 10 years on the farmer waves into mexico. ready where we...
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thank you very much for joining us. bradford johnson in tallahassee. let me start with you. hurricane in went from a tropical storm to a hurricane in less than 24 hours. and it's not the only storm that's recently experienced. this rapid intensification as they're calling it what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? that's right. and thank you for having shall it is really like you mentioned a long line a series of storm as 5 to 10 years on better father ways into mexico. ready where we are found out today that the season temperature is emmy environment, conducive to strengthen it. stores in the gulf of mexico tracking above average from historical values. for instance, that hurricane in it's reversed over water. if there were over 30. ready degrees celsius and in northwestern caribbean, before it encountered. ready ready ready ready or more than 2 degrees celsius above the expected values of the southwestern coast of florida. this, along with conducive atmospheric conditions allowed storm, like its predecessor
thank you very much for joining us. bradford johnson in tallahassee. let me start with you. hurricane in went from a tropical storm to a hurricane in less than 24 hours. and it's not the only storm that's recently experienced. this rapid intensification as they're calling it what is behind this and what is making these storms more intense and more frequent? that's right. and thank you for having shall it is really like you mentioned a long line a series of storm as 5 to 10 years on better...
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the bays near tallahassee were not directly hit in this storm.ion has a history of oyster fishing. over harvesting and rising water temperatures have depleted populations. the students are studying them. this tallahassee native jordan roberts helped launch the project. >> if you are breathing, you are affected by climate chaos. >> reporter: she works at the school's sustainability institute and mentors younger students. >> representation for people to look like me to be in the field. it's a ton of fish. >> reporter: the president of the fishing club. >> fishing is like a network of things. people might have job opportunities. >> reporter: they say climate change is affecting the local community. >> when these water levels rise and land starts to warp, it's the black and brown neighborhoods and minority communities who are in these places that are directly affected by these things. >> reporter: this summer, president biden signed the inflation reduction act, which includes $369 billion for climate and energy programs and tackles environmental prio
the bays near tallahassee were not directly hit in this storm.ion has a history of oyster fishing. over harvesting and rising water temperatures have depleted populations. the students are studying them. this tallahassee native jordan roberts helped launch the project. >> if you are breathing, you are affected by climate chaos. >> reporter: she works at the school's sustainability institute and mentors younger students. >> representation for people to look like me to be in the...
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the democrats in tallahassee i think arere going to get run roughshod over desantis. whatever they did. it was a lose/lose situation. and i almost think sometimes the bipartisan gerrymander's are almost worse than the partisan ones. it is one thing for a political party to use his influence to try and gain as much of an edge as it can within legal means. at least to some extent is politics as usual. something politicians have done for time. but when you have two polar opposites democrats and republicans they agree on nothing. but the one thing they are able to cooperate on is getting together when it comes time to draw the districts. basically carving up the map so all of them get to keep their seats. all good to stay in office. this basically happen for 50 years in the state of newhe yor. for the 1960s the 20 tens, new york state had a situation where the democratic party controlled the state assembly republican party controlled the state senate. they would keep control and agreeing to allow the opposing party in the other chamber to draw their individual map. this i
the democrats in tallahassee i think arere going to get run roughshod over desantis. whatever they did. it was a lose/lose situation. and i almost think sometimes the bipartisan gerrymander's are almost worse than the partisan ones. it is one thing for a political party to use his influence to try and gain as much of an edge as it can within legal means. at least to some extent is politics as usual. something politicians have done for time. but when you have two polar opposites democrats and...
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they're taking matters into their own hands. >> trymaine lee, great to see you, live from tallahasseee 3:53 eastern time, 12:53 out west. we're just a couple of minutes away from the closing bell on the markets. here's a quick check. the dow looks to be ready to close, unless something bananas happens in the next seven minutes. down 2% at 638, 37, right around there loss for the day. this is all after that september jobs report. i want to bring in our business and tech reporter who's all over the story. we've been on the air a couple of times in the past week. guess what, we have good news about the markets. they are in the green, they are going up. this is like an october rally. this wipes out, if i'm not mistaken, most of the rally we've seen in the seven days this month so far, yeah? >> yeah, i certainly hope nothing happens in the next seven minutes, bulb we're looking at a market that's down about 2%. it's been a slow slide since the jobs report we got at 8:30 this morning, showing 263,000 jobs added in the month of september. as you mentioned, yes, it's a down day on this friday
they're taking matters into their own hands. >> trymaine lee, great to see you, live from tallahasseee 3:53 eastern time, 12:53 out west. we're just a couple of minutes away from the closing bell on the markets. here's a quick check. the dow looks to be ready to close, unless something bananas happens in the next seven minutes. down 2% at 638, 37, right around there loss for the day. this is all after that september jobs report. i want to bring in our business and tech reporter who's all...
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the democrats in tallahassee i think we're going to get roughshod over by desantis, whatever they did. it was a lose, lose situation and i almost think sometimes that the bipartisan gerrymanders are almost worse than the partisan ones because it's one thing for a political party to use its influence to try and gain as much of an edge as it can within legal means. at least to some extent that is politics as usual and it's something that politicians have done for a time, time immemorial. but when you have two had a polar opposites, democrats and republicans, they agree on nothing, but the one thing that they are able to cooperate on is getting together when it comes time to draw the districts and basically carving up the maps so that all of them get to keep their seats, all of them get to stay in office, this basically happened for 50 years in the state of new york from the 1960s to the 2010s, new york state had a situation where the democratic party controlled the state assembly and the republican party controlled the state senate. and every decade each chamber gerrymandered their own
the democrats in tallahassee i think we're going to get roughshod over by desantis, whatever they did. it was a lose, lose situation and i almost think sometimes that the bipartisan gerrymanders are almost worse than the partisan ones because it's one thing for a political party to use its influence to try and gain as much of an edge as it can within legal means. at least to some extent that is politics as usual and it's something that politicians have done for a time, time immemorial. but when...
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will be land slides and mud slides just the other day, the state capital, florida state capital tallahassee, saw temperatures below 0 for the 1st. the earliest time however, i should say indices and temperatures bounced back though, in the upper twenties here. and then we've got some what weather on the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas here, temperatures have popped up through the midwest, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i got to tell you about this, some snow for canada sketch when province regina, i think 10 to 15 centimeters seems likely showers through western canada. the pacific northwest have helped to freshen up the air. there's certainly an improvement in air quality. big change in utah, salt lake city, 5 degrees. so denver, that's an indication of what is to come for you. up to south america, we go, there's been some flooding your bulger, todd destroying thousands of homes. you know, we did have some wet weather, giving us warnings in rio de janeiro, but the bulk of that his pushed out towards the south
will be land slides and mud slides just the other day, the state capital, florida state capital tallahassee, saw temperatures below 0 for the 1st. the earliest time however, i should say indices and temperatures bounced back though, in the upper twenties here. and then we've got some what weather on the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas here, temperatures have popped up through the midwest, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and...
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republicans could have won control of the city council and jacksonville or state legislature in tallahassee. and making those elections uncompetitive soaring districts that are lob sided where the vast majority of the people who live there are either democrats or republicans and when that happens, there's no meaningful choices for the people who live in those districts. particularly if you're one of the unfortunate voters who find yourself as a democrat in a heavily republican seat or republican in a heavily democratic seat. and when that oh occurs it really shifts the entire focus, the entire selection process to the primary election. whether it's the republican primary or the democratic primary and people who vote in primaries tend to be more ideological. and inevitably, the candidates who emerge from those primaries whenes they are very extreme is the district is not competitive those candidates are pretty much guaranteed to win election anyway. and you have to look at some of the characters who are representing various districts in the house of representatives righto now to kind of see
republicans could have won control of the city council and jacksonville or state legislature in tallahassee. and making those elections uncompetitive soaring districts that are lob sided where the vast majority of the people who live there are either democrats or republicans and when that happens, there's no meaningful choices for the people who live in those districts. particularly if you're one of the unfortunate voters who find yourself as a democrat in a heavily republican seat or...
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seeking asylum, rightfully seeking asylum into this country, governor desantis, or the tyrant of tallahassee for those migrants to be flown from texas to martha's vineyard, they blew part of the country. and now, the treasury department is investigating that. you are one of the leaders on the administration asked to do just that. i have to wonder, one, what do you want to see come out of this investigation? but number two, how is this playing on the ground? there is just a lack of humanity in our political discourse right now. >> thank you for the invitation. and there is a palpable lack of humanity and, you know the burden of that, the culpability of that falls squarely on the shoulders of this radical right faction of the republican party that is playing to not just a dog whistle but the fog horn politics, trying to distract people from real issues. so, let us talk about what happened with these migrants. and i say migrants, and i his state that term, because what we've seen is there just using words to describe people, people who are legal. those individuals who came in texas, legally pre
seeking asylum, rightfully seeking asylum into this country, governor desantis, or the tyrant of tallahassee for those migrants to be flown from texas to martha's vineyard, they blew part of the country. and now, the treasury department is investigating that. you are one of the leaders on the administration asked to do just that. i have to wonder, one, what do you want to see come out of this investigation? but number two, how is this playing on the ground? there is just a lack of humanity in...
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returning for their second day, from tallahassee, florida, it's the champs, it's the kasem family. [cheering and applause] and from memphis, tennessee, you better know it, it's the baskin family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself some cash, and somebody got a shot at driving outta here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause]
returning for their second day, from tallahassee, florida, it's the champs, it's the kasem family. [cheering and applause] and from memphis, tennessee, you better know it, it's the baskin family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself some cash, and somebody got a shot at driving outta here in a brand-new car. [cheering and applause]
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[cheering and applause] and from tallahassee, florida, it's the kasem family. [che
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jacksonville, tallahassee, augusta, in through parts of joplin and austin. and more expected tomorrow morning. freeze alerts all the way from the gulf coast to northern new england and these numbers will probably see some records fall. below freezing in nashville and ash vim. but we'll start to moderate by the end of the week into the weekend. things get to be seasonable, if not warmer than average as you get towards saturday in the east. but you know there will be many more cold fronts to come this season. david? >> rob marciano leading us off tonight. rob, thank you. >>> next here this evening, the news tonight on gas prices and on your taxes. is there unexpected relief now coming because of inflation, when it comes to your tax bracket? and president biden tonight and his plan to help lower prices at the pump. will it work? the president releasing another 15 million barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve. and he's warning oil companies about what they're charging american drivers at the pump. the big question, of course, will these measures ma
jacksonville, tallahassee, augusta, in through parts of joplin and austin. and more expected tomorrow morning. freeze alerts all the way from the gulf coast to northern new england and these numbers will probably see some records fall. below freezing in nashville and ash vim. but we'll start to moderate by the end of the week into the weekend. things get to be seasonable, if not warmer than average as you get towards saturday in the east. but you know there will be many more cold fronts to come...
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and then wednesday morning, more brutally cold temperatures with records possible from tulsa to tallahassee to raleigh, and there is a big storm system circulating around the great lakes with winter weather advisories and watches for up to 16 inches of snow in the up of michigan lester >> hello winter. all right, al, thank you. >>> in ukraine, horrific scenes in kyiv after russia launched a wave of drone attacks, killing at least four people richard engel is in ukraine. these kamikaze city drones as they're known are a new tactic by russia? >> lester, it is new russia is increasingly relying on these iranian-made drones, firing them in swarms, dozens at a time against ukrainian cities and the drones are fairly low tech. they don't carry much explosive power, but they can travel great distances. they're highly maneuverable they're very accurate. and they're extremely inexpensive and hard to shoot down. last night, right where i am, i heard one of these iranian drones up in the sky, and it is very unnerving to hear them buzzing above you and knowing that they could dive-bomb at any time and t
and then wednesday morning, more brutally cold temperatures with records possible from tulsa to tallahassee to raleigh, and there is a big storm system circulating around the great lakes with winter weather advisories and watches for up to 16 inches of snow in the up of michigan lester >> hello winter. all right, al, thank you. >>> in ukraine, horrific scenes in kyiv after russia launched a wave of drone attacks, killing at least four people richard engel is in ukraine. these...
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election office will be barricaded by bulletproof glass and the walls of an election office in tallahassee, florida are being fortified with kevlar. the website fivethirtyeight now gives republicans a 70% chance of winning a majority in the house, but only a 33% chance of winning back the senate. republican leaders are focusing on states where senate races are a toss up. the republican senatorial committee chair senator rick scott will campaign with herschel walker tomorrow in georgia, where senator rafael warnock holds a slight lead in the polls. in pennsylvania. republicans are dumping millions of dollars into the senate race. a new poll shows republican mehmet oz closing the gap on john fetterman 46 to 40 back in june, fetterman held a nine point lead in the same poll. nevada is another senate race to watch polls show the trump backed candidate with a two point edge over the democrat president of the los angeles city councils facing calls to resign after she was caught making racist remarks about a councilman's young son, martinez conversation with two other council members was posted o
election office will be barricaded by bulletproof glass and the walls of an election office in tallahassee, florida are being fortified with kevlar. the website fivethirtyeight now gives republicans a 70% chance of winning a majority in the house, but only a 33% chance of winning back the senate. republican leaders are focusing on states where senate races are a toss up. the republican senatorial committee chair senator rick scott will campaign with herschel walker tomorrow in georgia, where...
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hits the east as far south as florida windchills this morning will make it feel like 38 degrees in tallahassee that is just 1 degrees warmer than boston, and it's feeling even colder around the great lakes. but the east sees a warm up this weekend. let's check your low your high temperatures. 87 in los angeles seventies and the rockies atlanta warms up to 63. coming up the new lawsuit over the jfk assassination first the charges now being filed against these daycare workers accused of using a screen mask to scare young kids and the woman who used thousands of bees to protest an eviction. happened live only on g m. a. charges have now been filed in connection with this video showing a mississippi daycare worker in a scary mask terrorizing toddlers for employees were fired after the incident are now facing felony child abuse charges. another worker was charged with failing to report the abuse. parents say the children are traumatized and they want the workers held accountable. details this morning about the impact that inflation is having on americans . the typical household is now spending $445
hits the east as far south as florida windchills this morning will make it feel like 38 degrees in tallahassee that is just 1 degrees warmer than boston, and it's feeling even colder around the great lakes. but the east sees a warm up this weekend. let's check your low your high temperatures. 87 in los angeles seventies and the rockies atlanta warms up to 63. coming up the new lawsuit over the jfk assassination first the charges now being filed against these daycare workers accused of using a...
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for more on this story, we now go live to desi lydic, who is at a circle k in tallahassee, florida.rybody! desi, this seems like such a momentous moment. our customers excited about this new development? >> yeah, yeah... the what? the development? > trevor: yes, the news about gas stations in florida selling weed. it's the story we sent you down there to cover? >> oh, okay. i was trying to remember what i came here for. >> trevor: hold on, desi are you -- is that gas that you're just spraying everywhere? what is that? >> oh, i guess so. yeah, i was filling up my tank right over there. and then you called, and i was like, "oh, shit, trevor's calling me, i got to do tv," so, and then, that's why i'm at the gas station. >> trevor: no, no, you're at the gas station to cover the story about them selling weed! >> oh, yeah! no, they're selling weed right over there -- >> trevor: desi, jesus! stop spraying the gasoline everywhere! desi, have you been smoking weed? >> what? no! oh, my god, trevor, i'm at work, that would be so unprofessional! >> trevor: oh, good. it just seems like you -- >>
for more on this story, we now go live to desi lydic, who is at a circle k in tallahassee, florida.rybody! desi, this seems like such a momentous moment. our customers excited about this new development? >> yeah, yeah... the what? the development? > trevor: yes, the news about gas stations in florida selling weed. it's the story we sent you down there to cover? >> oh, okay. i was trying to remember what i came here for. >> trevor: hold on, desi are you -- is that gas that...
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just the other day that state capital, florida state capital tallahassee, saw temperatures below 0 for the 1st at the earliest time that ever i should say in the season temperature is a bounce back though. in the upper twenties here and we've got some what weather and the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas here. temperature so pops up through the mid west, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i gotta tell you about this. some snow for canada, saskatchewan province at regina, i think 10 to 15 centimeters seems likely showers through western canada. the pacific northwest have helped to freshen up the air. there is certainly an improvement in air quality. big change in utah, salt lake city, 5 degrees. so denver, that's an indication of what is to come for you. up to south america, we go, there's been some flooding near bogota destroying thousands of homes. you know, we did have some wet weather given us warnings in rio de janeiro, but the bulk of that is pushed out toward the south atlantic and still looking good in
just the other day that state capital, florida state capital tallahassee, saw temperatures below 0 for the 1st at the earliest time that ever i should say in the season temperature is a bounce back though. in the upper twenties here and we've got some what weather and the coast of north carolina through the mid atlantic. so getting quite close to coastal areas here. temperature so pops up through the mid west, the upper midwest, minneapolis at 27 degrees. and then i gotta tell you about this....
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we've traveled, we started the day in tallahassee, getting an update on the most recent events that have happened in the after math of hurricane ian. we went down to southwest florida for the second day in a row. we were able to do a little bit more extensive touring of some of the damage that we saw. and you have places like fort myers beach, santa bell, some of those areas really where the front line got the massive storm surge and an extensive damage throughout there. you also have charlotte county had damaged north north part of naples and collier county. the one of the things that we're working on and is having staged all the power and everything is the restoration of services right now statewide, 85% of customers have power and the main outages are of course in lee and charlotte counties have the most as well as hardy. but then you also have about half out in collier, you have about half out in sarasota and then it really gets better in many other parts of the state until you get seminoles, about a third out of 40% out. evolution is about 50% out, flagler is probably about 40 to 50
we've traveled, we started the day in tallahassee, getting an update on the most recent events that have happened in the after math of hurricane ian. we went down to southwest florida for the second day in a row. we were able to do a little bit more extensive touring of some of the damage that we saw. and you have places like fort myers beach, santa bell, some of those areas really where the front line got the massive storm surge and an extensive damage throughout there. you also have charlotte...
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stu: that is tallahassee, the state capitol of florida where it's 56 degrees and looks like a real nice to me. wish i was there. if you like the music ons show, follow us on spotify, search "varney & co." or scan the qr code on the screen. futures, got to take a look because we're going upright from the opening bell. 255 up on the nasdaq. 2.25%. dow up about 540. continuing at the opening bell at least yesterday's rally. three weeks to the midterms. all right, susan, come back in again, please. what's the media predicting? susan: left wing media msnbc morning host says he expects republicans to do pretty well. >> house, if you look at history, if you look at latest inflation report, at this point, i'd be very surprised if republicans didn't have a good night in the house. there would have to be a historic occurrence, a lot of democrats still hoping that the overturning of roe would cause, let's say some hidden trend lines we're not seeing in the polls. susan: the fox power rankings show the republicans are poised to take the majority back in the house and 17 seats more likely grabbing 1
stu: that is tallahassee, the state capitol of florida where it's 56 degrees and looks like a real nice to me. wish i was there. if you like the music ons show, follow us on spotify, search "varney & co." or scan the qr code on the screen. futures, got to take a look because we're going upright from the opening bell. 255 up on the nasdaq. 2.25%. dow up about 540. continuing at the opening bell at least yesterday's rally. three weeks to the midterms. all right, susan, come back in...
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. >> sandra: coast guard rear admiral brendan mcpherson, in tallahassee, thank you very much for joining us. first off the top, can you give us an update on the search-and-rescue operations still underway? >> yeah, i can, sandra, good afternoon. so for the most part, coast guard search-and-rescue operations from the air have largely ended, which is good news, but the urban search and rescue teams and state and locals continue to do a ground search of that area to make sure that anybody who needs assistance or rescuing gets that. over the past five days, i'm going to say over the past five days, we were able to successfully rescue about 650 people from our air asset and shallow water assets. >> sandra: for what you are doing there. what about federal assistance, are you getting what you need? >> we are, we are part of the federal family, right. so unified command here in the florida eoc, in support of the state of florida. i've been working day and night with my partners from the u.s. army corps of engineers, national guard, department of defense, and federal emergency management agency,
. >> sandra: coast guard rear admiral brendan mcpherson, in tallahassee, thank you very much for joining us. first off the top, can you give us an update on the search-and-rescue operations still underway? >> yeah, i can, sandra, good afternoon. so for the most part, coast guard search-and-rescue operations from the air have largely ended, which is good news, but the urban search and rescue teams and state and locals continue to do a ground search of that area to make sure that...
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the confederates start off their three main rivers the cold water which is at the top of tallahasseewhich is right here in the yellow bush right to hear. pam burstyn decides to retreat back to the sender of this map and this is where van dorn is going to come into play. he will go for at least he will take a deep drive to one of the texas cattlemen cattlemen will come to him come down and say jama why do we write around grant's army. grant is approaching granada and his supplies at holly springs the van dorn proposes or believes he will get the credit that we write around grant army and destroy his supply base at holly springs. this is december of 1862. i would say this is the peak of van dorn's career. he rides around and destroys the union garrison and destroys 1.5 an estimated $1.5 billion worth of supplies. angrand is forced to turn around. the net result of that big picture is that sherman has trusted lieutenant has set sail on boats and has gotten to vicksburg mississippi buddies waiting on grant to come in from behind. while he's in front grant astarte turned back around and s
the confederates start off their three main rivers the cold water which is at the top of tallahasseewhich is right here in the yellow bush right to hear. pam burstyn decides to retreat back to the sender of this map and this is where van dorn is going to come into play. he will go for at least he will take a deep drive to one of the texas cattlemen cattlemen will come to him come down and say jama why do we write around grant's army. grant is approaching granada and his supplies at holly...
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and ron desantis who's raised $130 million, he didn't raise that much money just to go back to tallahassee they're putting machinery in place, they're making the rounds, mike pence is among them. and here's donald trump with his 80% approval. it's hard to see how this is going to work out but it's going to be turbulent. >> i see what you're saying. but mike pence there's a way to answer that question, the mitch mcconnell way, which is i assume i will support whoever the republican nominee is, which is the noncontroversial way. i get mike pence maybe doesn't have a future in the republican party but it's notable the former running mate, vice president of donald trump isn't saying he'll support him if he's the nominee. >> he's distanced himself a little bit, he's endorsing candidates that are running against trump endorsed candidates. so i see him staking out his quote/unquote territory, i don't know what it is. but he's staking out his space, i guess. this is him saying i'm thinking of my own run. i'm not committing to anyone. >> since you both came out saying mike pence was such a pivotal
and ron desantis who's raised $130 million, he didn't raise that much money just to go back to tallahassee they're putting machinery in place, they're making the rounds, mike pence is among them. and here's donald trump with his 80% approval. it's hard to see how this is going to work out but it's going to be turbulent. >> i see what you're saying. but mike pence there's a way to answer that question, the mitch mcconnell way, which is i assume i will support whoever the republican nominee...
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issue, this question we are asking, do debates still matter, it came up in a recent column from the tallahasseeocratic columnist there. here is some of what he wrote in a column on this issues of debates debate season was starting. he aas athing that any candidate has said a debate ever changed your thinking about at pitician's qualification to hold public office? have you ever supported one nominee and then, when you tuned into a debwitcd to another candidate becaus some billions or stupidity -- brilliance or stupidity displayed? meer, he says. candidates of all stripes say debates would make opponents address matters they would rather avoid. that is rare, he says. more often, candidates would hammer their own talking points and artfully dodge everything else. asking you, do debates matter? staying in georgia, we go to atlanta, calvin. go-ahead. caller: yes, debates do matter. because you get a chance to see the lies that people have told. and they change their mind when the people -- you can clearly see it, because when you hear them on tv and the commercials and stuff like that, but i think
issue, this question we are asking, do debates still matter, it came up in a recent column from the tallahasseeocratic columnist there. here is some of what he wrote in a column on this issues of debates debate season was starting. he aas athing that any candidate has said a debate ever changed your thinking about at pitician's qualification to hold public office? have you ever supported one nominee and then, when you tuned into a debwitcd to another candidate becaus some billions or stupidity...
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lisa: happening in detroit and around atlanta, a change in political capitals like tallahassee and culturalke new orleans. >> i think there will be fewer minority and majority do issues -- is -- districts after this election. lisa: limiting black districts as they pass new voting laws. >> you have to think about how all of these things are working together to push us toward a reality in which minority voters are unrepresented in our system, and that's definitely a problem. lisa: in florida, currently four districts have minority or otherwise favor black voting districts but the new maps cut that in half, a seat in the north was erased. in north carolina, the state's primary african-american district in the northeast black belt was redrawn, and blacks are no larger the largest voting group. michigan moved from two majority black districts to none, that from population loss. but in georgia, blacks or a third of the population and growing, and still will lose two majority districts. for others, it's a question of proportion. alabama is a quarter black, louisiana one third, both have just one m
lisa: happening in detroit and around atlanta, a change in political capitals like tallahassee and culturalke new orleans. >> i think there will be fewer minority and majority do issues -- is -- districts after this election. lisa: limiting black districts as they pass new voting laws. >> you have to think about how all of these things are working together to push us toward a reality in which minority voters are unrepresented in our system, and that's definitely a problem. lisa: in...
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they went to tallahassee and said, you're kids, not gonna be up to do anything and we did!on, that people were going to vote on this issue, and that they do care. so i do find some hope. but you know, alex, i gotta say, right now, it's deeply heartbreaking that we, while we were able to pass the first federal gun law this summer in 30 years, with some republican votes -- the solution to gun violence and specifically violent crime, by republicans, is to -- instead of stopping criminals from getting guns in the first place, is to make sure that you are able to identify your child successfully after they've been decapitated by an ar-15. their solution is to get more cops in schools just like the one that failed at my high school. and the dozen plus that failed in uvalde! if we are just letting our police officers, and responders, the our first response to gun violence, we are failing. because by the time surely a shooter gets on campus, by the time a 19 year old white supremacist like the shoe that my high school illegally obtains his ar-15, despite making multiple threats aga
they went to tallahassee and said, you're kids, not gonna be up to do anything and we did!on, that people were going to vote on this issue, and that they do care. so i do find some hope. but you know, alex, i gotta say, right now, it's deeply heartbreaking that we, while we were able to pass the first federal gun law this summer in 30 years, with some republican votes -- the solution to gun violence and specifically violent crime, by republicans, is to -- instead of stopping criminals from...
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this is a live look at tallahassee, florida. great sun set from from fox 49.g stories there tonight and across the country. customers purchased tickets for saturday's power ball janet generalhospital. no one matched the winning numbers on monday. the general hospital has beenjat in history. might have to get some tickets for the staff. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ money don't get everything, it's true. ♪ if you wanna go fast, go faster. and if you got the devil on your shoulder... take him for a ride. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 4 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪it's my moment, so i just gotta say♪ ♪
this is a live look at tallahassee, florida. great sun set from from fox 49.g stories there tonight and across the country. customers purchased tickets for saturday's power ball janet generalhospital. no one matched the winning numbers on monday. the general hospital has beenjat in history. might have to get some tickets for the staff. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ money don't get everything, it's true. ♪ if you wanna...
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including tallahassee. how are they -- as democrats republicans, how are their lives being battered by politics? >> there is the inflation reduction law. which is going to take time for people to see the results of. as well as the infrastructure law. they're just not doing it overnight. it doesn't work that way. >> neil, new government evidence has surfaced at the oath keepers trial. i know they're so many things going on at once. tax from a very frustrated oath keepers leader, stewart rhodes, urging his members to get violent. because he thought that trump, himself, was not doing enough to cling to power. at this point, how much more does the doj need to make their case? >> i haven't followed too closely. everything i've seen so far suggests that they don't need much, staff. i think this prosecution is going incredibly well. on likes a prosecution brought by john durham. you know, tremendously. but i think it looks like a very serious moment. >> neal, one more. one that surprised me today. we have to ask y
including tallahassee. how are they -- as democrats republicans, how are their lives being battered by politics? >> there is the inflation reduction law. which is going to take time for people to see the results of. as well as the infrastructure law. they're just not doing it overnight. it doesn't work that way. >> neil, new government evidence has surfaced at the oath keepers trial. i know they're so many things going on at once. tax from a very frustrated oath keepers leader,...
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. >> if it has the tallahassee something or another, i would be take a deep breath here but you know,rading not at 54.20 if you notice. neil: why would he go back to that original price? i mean the, my, technology sector has crashed? >> and my sources were telling me, he was, he was desperately trying to get the deal, the bid down at some point. he still wanted it but he wanted to get it down. we'll see. neil: okay. >> it could be true in the sense that he knows if he went to court he would be frying money of lawyer bills, you know, who knows what else they're going to find in his emails. he said let's do it. he is like that. one thing i will say about him, like he turns on a dime. neil: that's right. has lots of dimes. >> should i make the reservation now? neil: hold on one second, i'm getting a phone call too. >> [laughter] neil: yeah, gasparino is paying, give us the booth with the extra bread and the salad. thank you. i will keep you posted. >> i know you got, i know you got pull at the olive garden. neil: absolutely. i think you frequent better restaurants. seriously charles, thi
. >> if it has the tallahassee something or another, i would be take a deep breath here but you know,rading not at 54.20 if you notice. neil: why would he go back to that original price? i mean the, my, technology sector has crashed? >> and my sources were telling me, he was, he was desperately trying to get the deal, the bid down at some point. he still wanted it but he wanted to get it down. we'll see. neil: okay. >> it could be true in the sense that he knows if he went to...