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but sitting here under the lush mangled trees by the tennessee river, the hopeful that the society distinct identity will one day be resurrected an era to become a little ones proud on. now, and that's dwelling on the past. oh and makes report takes us to the present and one woman's vision for the future. i'm talking about a born. i can show you the may or feet out in syria, neil, she has just been awarded this you as i think a price for our efforts to improve passivity. take a look. this is free town. the capital of sierra leon. since 2018. the city is run by man, yvonne actually. so yeah. i grew up in a city that was green. i grew up in this city where like i said, i loved countries. i mean, i was doing that since i was as high. and i love nature and seeing that being destroyed and seeing the challenges with sanitation that were around a you know, in 20172018. those are factors that push me that on. yeah, that made me do to make the decision to, to run for office after leading the former presidents, if the recovery team. okay. so get into politics and one of the mayoral election in 2018 a
but sitting here under the lush mangled trees by the tennessee river, the hopeful that the society distinct identity will one day be resurrected an era to become a little ones proud on. now, and that's dwelling on the past. oh and makes report takes us to the present and one woman's vision for the future. i'm talking about a born. i can show you the may or feet out in syria, neil, she has just been awarded this you as i think a price for our efforts to improve passivity. take a look. this is...
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monrovia, zimbabwe, tens, every so often to these groups, into level on the banks of kansas, tennessee river. he belongs to the become a community, the grooves once. how's the performance the equipment guide you drum, which was stolen by british colonial offices over 100 years ago? in the past, the eldest would had been kaji in a place like vc. it was a secret place in the forest in height, but not the events. mulch and trent could find their way here. the drum or gag was once we via does it become with central silver and power? it determined that we of life the without it, the groove is no longer a secret and to become a governing council to reach manuel he belongs, has lost most of its authority. l does like one where we have vivid memories of the colonial period. but they were too young to have set eyes on the drum themselves. after taking ven, guide you from the pl como it was shipped abroad and kept in storage in london's british museum. the book home was king michael rodney, i'm gonna go so the 7th and the elders and his kingdom, i will read the drum will never return. then guide is li
monrovia, zimbabwe, tens, every so often to these groups, into level on the banks of kansas, tennessee river. he belongs to the become a community, the grooves once. how's the performance the equipment guide you drum, which was stolen by british colonial offices over 100 years ago? in the past, the eldest would had been kaji in a place like vc. it was a secret place in the forest in height, but not the events. mulch and trent could find their way here. the drum or gag was once we via does it...
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what was left of rafael bringing moisture toward mississippi, ohio and tennessee river valley.stronger storms and speaking of flash flooding, the northwest in for happy rain and mountain snow. all of that water from pacific being pulled in. fire weather danger for another day here in northeast. very windy conditions yesterday, very dry and fire weather outlook for new jersey, long island, toward new england and connecticut. smoke is in the atmosphere, if you are having problems breathing, check on elderly and kids. driest fall for bridgeport, new york city, allentown, fuel is there for wildfire and we don't have rain in the forecast. >> todd: that is scary. i may need to turn back on the sprinklers. to your point, it was really wi windy yesterday. >> janice: yeah and scary for f firefighters battling the wildfires. >> todd: trial for illegal migrant accused of murdering laken riley starting friday, next step at center of the migrant crime epidemic. >> carley: our next guest lost her daughter to migrant crime and had this warning for voters right before the election. >> it will
what was left of rafael bringing moisture toward mississippi, ohio and tennessee river valley.stronger storms and speaking of flash flooding, the northwest in for happy rain and mountain snow. all of that water from pacific being pulled in. fire weather danger for another day here in northeast. very windy conditions yesterday, very dry and fire weather outlook for new jersey, long island, toward new england and connecticut. smoke is in the atmosphere, if you are having problems breathing, check...
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it will be blasting locations from the southeast all the way up into the ohio and tennessee river valleysmpacting portions of the northeast. so unfortunately, some of our buzziest travel days which look -- busiest travel days, we could be dealing with nasty weather. speaking of wednesday, here's that secondary storm system that's going to be. that will be bringing us a round of m that will be impacting the rockies all the way into the midwest. so this is going to be a stronger storm system for thanksgiving and the day after. that system will continue to push its way eastward as we head into thursday, so notice a love of rain for -- a lot of rain for folks down south. hopefully, you're already at your family, your friends' house to celebrate with. out west though should be all right, no big concerns. heading into friday, so if you're a black friday shopper, we will be watching some lingering impacts. there is going to be snow in the great lakes region and the intermountain west will be impacted. more rain likely to impact portions of california, so get ready for that. as we head into sunda
it will be blasting locations from the southeast all the way up into the ohio and tennessee river valleysmpacting portions of the northeast. so unfortunately, some of our buzziest travel days which look -- busiest travel days, we could be dealing with nasty weather. speaking of wednesday, here's that secondary storm system that's going to be. that will be bringing us a round of m that will be impacting the rockies all the way into the midwest. so this is going to be a stronger storm system for...
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across the mississippi valley, the ohio valley, tennessee river valley and if you live across the northwestountains that's where we are going to get snow. no severe threats. that's the good thing. multiple days of severe weather. heavy rain in the forecast for wisconsin. you are a swing state. watch for that rain in the forecast. maybe some thunderstorms and some snow in the northern part of the state and michigan, this is the other swing state i'm a little concerned with, we could see a chilly rainfall across this region of the country for the next 24 hours. otherwise, not a bad forecast for the rest of the swing states. look at pennsylvania looking excellent with temperatures in the 70s. we could see some shower activity in the western part of north carolina including our friends in asheville. all right. we will continue to keep you up to date on all the weather. fox weather.com for your election forecast details. all right, i'm going to send it over to steve doocy. >> steve: good thinking. thanks, j.d. >> janice: you got it, buddy. >> steve: georgia supreme court decided that only ballot
across the mississippi valley, the ohio valley, tennessee river valley and if you live across the northwestountains that's where we are going to get snow. no severe threats. that's the good thing. multiple days of severe weather. heavy rain in the forecast for wisconsin. you are a swing state. watch for that rain in the forecast. maybe some thunderstorms and some snow in the northern part of the state and michigan, this is the other swing state i'm a little concerned with, we could see a chilly...
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otherwise what is left of raffaele moving toward the mississippi, ohio and tennessee river valley. heavy rain and mountain snow for the northwest. still very dry across the northeast where we have high fire danger for another day. all right. over to the wall for lots of fun with brian and lawrence. >> brian: filling out the roster. >> lawrence: we are going to do it together. >> brian: president-elect trump wave. >> lawrence: here is what we know about topics. >> brian: take a look. our friend secretary of defense is his nomination. you know, he has worked for the 8 groups before. ivy league education he burned the diplomacy harvard and princeton live on our show. fought in wars. pete wrote a book about what is wrong with the woke pentagon. searched that for two and a half years did. a great series on our warriors. he is in the national guard. he was actually on the national guard the day that they almost broke through the white house and the same day that president trump famously took the white house and stood at saint johns church. >> lawrence: marco rubio expected to be named se
otherwise what is left of raffaele moving toward the mississippi, ohio and tennessee river valley. heavy rain and mountain snow for the northwest. still very dry across the northeast where we have high fire danger for another day. all right. over to the wall for lots of fun with brian and lawrence. >> brian: filling out the roster. >> lawrence: we are going to do it together. >> brian: president-elect trump wave. >> lawrence: here is what we know about topics. >>...
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if you're getting out of town today, we have rain across the lower mississippi valley, tennessee, ohio river the upper part of the great lakes, wisconsin and michigan. this rain you're looking at the system not expected to make it to the eastern seaboard until tomorrow bringing the rain, enjoy the above average temperatures. we have a cooldown for december 1st. we have snow that will bring impactful weather to the rockies and rain and heavy snow to the sierras and california. these areas out west could bring treacherous road conditions. let's get to the flashback trivia question. on this date last year, there were several inches of snow after a winter storm slammed the mountainous town. where is san jose delahoya. maybe you know based on the name. we're going to have the answer coming up in the next hour, maria. maria: marissa, thank you. we'll look for that catch "fox weather first" every weekday from 5:00 to 6:00 a.m. eastern before "mornings with maria." quick break and then the trump administration takes shape filling out what some are calling the most ideologically diverse cabinet of mo
if you're getting out of town today, we have rain across the lower mississippi valley, tennessee, ohio river the upper part of the great lakes, wisconsin and michigan. this rain you're looking at the system not expected to make it to the eastern seaboard until tomorrow bringing the rain, enjoy the above average temperatures. we have a cooldown for december 1st. we have snow that will bring impactful weather to the rockies and rain and heavy snow to the sierras and california. these areas out...
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see that rain across the ohio, tennessee and mississippi river valley?ind of protect us from that. then we have the northwest, they are getting socked in with rain and mountain snow. i just want to point this out. this will probably become sarah in the next couple of, i would say, 12 to 24 hours. it will be also a hurricane and we need to watch it, especially over the weekend as we think it's going to be pick up at some point by cold front and florida right now you need to be on alert. we have a lot of time to watch for it. we will keep you up to date. all right, ainsley, hurricane season not over yet. and we're all over it. >> ainsley: yeah. we are watching it. >> janice: yep. >> ainsley: thank you so much, janice. >> janice: of course. >> ainsley: president-elect trump's team begins to take shape. democrats and the media attempting to smear newly elected border czar tom homan, watch. >> the appointment of tom homan today as border czar and he will be in charge of a mass deportation program. what it means is grandmothers. what it means is brothers and a
see that rain across the ohio, tennessee and mississippi river valley?ind of protect us from that. then we have the northwest, they are getting socked in with rain and mountain snow. i just want to point this out. this will probably become sarah in the next couple of, i would say, 12 to 24 hours. it will be also a hurricane and we need to watch it, especially over the weekend as we think it's going to be pick up at some point by cold front and florida right now you need to be on alert. we have...
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in the aftermath of 1862 winter battles at fredericksburg virginia and stones river, tennessee in preparation for the spring summer 1863 campaign season led to increased resistance. when this people's war of resistance erupted statewide in the spring of 63, it led to military countermeasures and increased restriction of liberties within the state as well. the confederacy could ill afford the loss of any troops to a home conflict, especially as confederate armies tried to rebuild from devastating losses. later that and summer at gettysburg and, chattanooga in the summer and fall 1863, the losses grew. the aftermath of these saw high rates of desertion in north carolina regiments and in effect the conscription effort and communities resisted evolved into a purely orchestra aided counter irregular war designed to reestablish complete command and control at the local level. the confederates found that they did not have the same level of control that they had had in 1861. now, by early 1865, confederates no longer could operate effective local governments in a large section of north carolina, whil
in the aftermath of 1862 winter battles at fredericksburg virginia and stones river, tennessee in preparation for the spring summer 1863 campaign season led to increased resistance. when this people's war of resistance erupted statewide in the spring of 63, it led to military countermeasures and increased restriction of liberties within the state as well. the confederacy could ill afford the loss of any troops to a home conflict, especially as confederate armies tried to rebuild from...
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and would it be inappropriate for a wealthy women not to have a river po nicholas to gamble, tennessee of naples. and she'll do whoever facing though, those populations were destroyed towards the end of the 19th century. you can you find river muscles and remote spots these days. if it's all you need, trail lies in the hearts of 2 knows that a national park is called beyond past 3. thanks you. deep into the forest with joyce and hills lining the way each a thriving, bustling community. let's get the glimpse, it's the lives of these fascinating creatures. the sophia, we've, we've all been locked into force for that long, and i called it an already see quite a few answers as one that is one over the just how many of the, in this far as they're over a 120 and tells them this for us 120. mm hm. so why the so many until in this forest i can see want to just uh as well can we have a close to load that? yes, yes. or how close can we get as close as you want for? okay, well you go 1st then so why the so many in this far as well. so special for the, for the environment here is great for and sea
and would it be inappropriate for a wealthy women not to have a river po nicholas to gamble, tennessee of naples. and she'll do whoever facing though, those populations were destroyed towards the end of the 19th century. you can you find river muscles and remote spots these days. if it's all you need, trail lies in the hearts of 2 knows that a national park is called beyond past 3. thanks you. deep into the forest with joyce and hills lining the way each a thriving, bustling community. let's...
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that rain will get into the tennessee and ohio river valleys bringing less rain. but still it will be, as you can see, stretching down to alexandria, virginia -- i should say louisiana up to scott city, we are talking about anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain. some places more. but the good news is it will bring drought relief from texas to kansas. we're also looking at upwards of 6 to 12 inches of snow or higher in the southern elevations of the rockies. we will get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. c to ensure everything sent on its holiday ride ends with a moment of joy. ♪♪ the united states postal service. >>> and that is your latest weather. guys? >> thank you, al. >>> coming up, another wrench in the menendez brothers ongoing right for freedom. a new district attorney set to take over in los angeles. liz kreutz has that in los angeles. >> the ongoing da will only be in office now for a few more weeks. so the question is what does that mean for the case? we will explain that coming up. >>> also, could your favorite medicine be pulled from shelves
that rain will get into the tennessee and ohio river valleys bringing less rain. but still it will be, as you can see, stretching down to alexandria, virginia -- i should say louisiana up to scott city, we are talking about anywhere from 2 to 4 inches of rain. some places more. but the good news is it will bring drought relief from texas to kansas. we're also looking at upwards of 6 to 12 inches of snow or higher in the southern elevations of the rockies. we will get to your local forecast in...
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>> either we had to drive through the river, or go all the way back into tennessee and back around, whicht's not just celine bringing national attention to the tar heel state. a key in the road to the white house. it's the only battleground where trump won in 2020. but the democrats think they have a definite shot this year. both candidates hitting the state hard and honing in on women. historically the largest voting bloc in the country. >> i want to protect the women of our country, they said. said, sir, i just think it's inappropriate for you to say, pay these guys a lot of money. can you believe it? i said, well, i'm going to do it whether the women like it or not, he simply does not respect the freedom of women or the intelligence of women. >> our latest abc news ipsos poll, showing a clear divide between male and female voters, trump up five points with male voters. harris up by 11 with women. women have the numbers in north carolina and can make all the difference if they turn out for a certain candidate. one key target the suburbs. >> we're in apex, north carolina. this is a repub
>> either we had to drive through the river, or go all the way back into tennessee and back around, whicht's not just celine bringing national attention to the tar heel state. a key in the road to the white house. it's the only battleground where trump won in 2020. but the democrats think they have a definite shot this year. both candidates hitting the state hard and honing in on women. historically the largest voting bloc in the country. >> i want to protect the women of our...
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devastating loss, devastating loss from one area of tennessee, in these counties that border north carolina and sit there along the nolachucky river, the dola risks and the devastation that has been -- the dola river, and the devastation that is has been predicted. i find if quite amazing that when you look at what happened in southwest virginia, north carolina, tennessee, georgia that the estimates are about $50 billion in damages. now, as i mentioned, being on the ground really tells a story that is much more pointed and explicit than what you see in pictures or in video. and once you're on the ground, you can truly understand the devastation and the depths and breadth of this devastation. i've been in upper east tennessee and in every one of these affected counties five times, and i have visited communities that have been isolated because of road closures, because bridges have been completely washed out. i have talked with business owners that have lost it all, just have lost everything that they have worked for, and i've met with families whose entire homes have been washed away. one family that i was visiting with in johnson
devastating loss, devastating loss from one area of tennessee, in these counties that border north carolina and sit there along the nolachucky river, the dola risks and the devastation that has been -- the dola river, and the devastation that is has been predicted. i find if quite amazing that when you look at what happened in southwest virginia, north carolina, tennessee, georgia that the estimates are about $50 billion in damages. now, as i mentioned, being on the ground really tells a story...
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tennessee. it's not far from the mississippi river. >> dyersburg is a very closely knit town. everybody pretty much knows everybody. >> i think the majority of the population still has that old southern hospitality kind of greet everybody, wave. if you know somebody when you're driving down the road, you wave to them. >> there's only 38,000 people here. most people have grown up here, lived here their whole lives. >> and i think that you take the word of mouth, and you add the social media aspect to it now, and everyone is almost always in everyone else's business. >> 44-year-old karen swift marries husband david swift in 1989. originally from arkansas, they moved to dyersburg, tennessee, with their family rks about two decades later, in 2008. >> when i first moved to tennessee, i really liked it. i enjoyed it. it was very peaceful. and getting to know all my new friends and, you know, meet new people was fun. >> they didn't know anyone in dyer county, and they made the move here apparently for the schools. there are some good schools in this area. >> together, david and karen
tennessee. it's not far from the mississippi river. >> dyersburg is a very closely knit town. everybody pretty much knows everybody. >> i think the majority of the population still has that old southern hospitality kind of greet everybody, wave. if you know somebody when you're driving down the road, you wave to them. >> there's only 38,000 people here. most people have grown up here, lived here their whole lives. >> and i think that you take the word of mouth, and you...