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. _ for columbia? it's always good to look at the facts. not - for columbia? it's always good to look at the facts. not the i to look at the facts. not the gossip. to look at the facts. not the aossi -. �* ., to look at the facts. not the aossi -. �* . ., gossip. believe me, i am not rel in: gossip. believe me, i am not relying on — gossip. believe me, i am not relying on gossip. _ gossip. believe me, i am not relying on gossip. we're - relying on gossip. we�*re looking at the institute for international peace studies, the study very carefully what is happening in your country and they said 29% of the peace deal of courts have been fully implemented in the sub in roughly 2% advance and implementation over the past year. implementation over the past ear. implementation over the past ear, ., ., �* , implementation over the past ear, ., ., �*, implementation over the past year. so, again. let's look at the facts- — year. so, again. let's look at the facts. the _ year. so, again. let's look at the facts. the institute - year. so, again. let's look at
. _ for columbia? it's always good to look at the facts. not - for columbia? it's always good to look at the facts. not the i to look at the facts. not the gossip. to look at the facts. not the aossi -. �* ., to look at the facts. not the aossi -. �* . ., gossip. believe me, i am not rel in: gossip. believe me, i am not relying on — gossip. believe me, i am not relying on gossip. _ gossip. believe me, i am not relying on gossip. we're - relying on gossip. we�*re looking at the institute...
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columbia is heading for home. now only 470 miles away. >> and john, we are showing you rolling right. looking good. we are showing positive coastline. we are showing you coast to coast now. >> the shuttle is first cited at about 1000 feet, with a long-range camera from andersonville, california. >> one way to come to california. >> roger. that out of 112 k. we see it, >> we see 21 degrees. >> the role reversal is done over in bakersfield, california. ♪ ♪ ♪ that's beautiful. and we are seeing 1.3 gs coming around. >> the astronauts are making the final turn to line up with the runway. >> columbia you're looking good. right on the money. turning on the final. your winds on the surface calm. you are right on the glide slope, columbia. says awful >> looks real good. >> chase reports no tile or other damage evidence underneath the shuttle. columbia's altitude is not just over 5000. feet lead. without power, colombia must land. it cannot make another attempt. >> 20,. five, four, three, two, one, touchdown. five, f
columbia is heading for home. now only 470 miles away. >> and john, we are showing you rolling right. looking good. we are showing positive coastline. we are showing you coast to coast now. >> the shuttle is first cited at about 1000 feet, with a long-range camera from andersonville, california. >> one way to come to california. >> roger. that out of 112 k. we see it, >> we see 21 degrees. >> the role reversal is done over in bakersfield, california. ♪ ♪...
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who burned columbia? if we knew the definitive answer, i'm not entire leisure we'd all be sitting here today. we know who started many significant fires in history. we blame mrs. o'leary's cow for the great chicago fire, or we did. now apparently we blame peg leg sullivan, a milk thief. the great fire of london in 1666 began in a bakery in pudding lane. we blame the british for burning washington, d.c. in 1814. and the earthquake for san francisco in 1906. maybe we don't know because this particular fire happened in the middle of the civil war. but we do know that the union army burned atlanta and that retreating confederates set richmond ablaze. who burned columbia? sherman and his fiendish hell hounds wrote teen-ager emma laconte in her diary. sherman and his demons, wrote poet william gilmore sims. sherman, and his army of villains low bad, counsel -- scoundrels, wrote another. what did sherman say in reply to these and similar charges? in his official report dated april 4, 1865, sherman blamed confede
who burned columbia? if we knew the definitive answer, i'm not entire leisure we'd all be sitting here today. we know who started many significant fires in history. we blame mrs. o'leary's cow for the great chicago fire, or we did. now apparently we blame peg leg sullivan, a milk thief. the great fire of london in 1666 began in a bakery in pudding lane. we blame the british for burning washington, d.c. in 1814. and the earthquake for san francisco in 1906. maybe we don't know because this...
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columbia's empty threats and weak leadership have failed and surrendered columbia's campus to the pro hamas, anti-semitic mob. the world is watching as you continue to failure jewish students. congress will hold these institutions responsible. john, let's listen as we watch these protests grow. [indistinct] >> sandra: it appears that they are starting to mobilize in some way prayer we are waiting on a response from the white house. the press briefing was pushed out until 2:30. >> john: i would expect that all of these folks are coming out in solidarity with the students. look at the number of people who are out there around that encampment. this is a big finger to the president of columbia university and to that leadership to say, you can't tell us what to do. unlike usc that decided it was going to cancel its main commencement which 65,000 people are typically in attendance. they have a big stage outdoors and people walk up and get their diplomas. i wafted at a couple of years ago. here at columbia university, for all intents and purposes, saying that f word and you to say that you c
columbia's empty threats and weak leadership have failed and surrendered columbia's campus to the pro hamas, anti-semitic mob. the world is watching as you continue to failure jewish students. congress will hold these institutions responsible. john, let's listen as we watch these protests grow. [indistinct] >> sandra: it appears that they are starting to mobilize in some way prayer we are waiting on a response from the white house. the press briefing was pushed out until 2:30. >>...
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i'm honored to be in columbia for this anniversary. who burned columbia? if we knew the definitive answer, i am not sure we would be sitting here today. we know who started many significant fires in history. we blame mrs. o'leary's cow for the great chicago fire. the great fire of london began in a bakery on pudding lane. we blame the british for burning washington, d.c. in 1814, and the earthquake in san francisco in 1906. maybe we don't know because this fire happened in the middle of the civil war. but we know that the union army burned atlanta. who burned columbia? “sherman and his fiendish hell hounds.” “sherman and his demons.” “sherman and his army of villains,” wrote grace brown elmore. “sherman and his demons.” “sherman and his army of villains,” wrote grace brown elmore. what did sherman say in reply to these charges? in his official report, sherman blamed confederate general wade hampton. as he explains, hampton had ordered that all cotton should be moved into the streets and fired, to prevent us from making use of it. the ba
i'm honored to be in columbia for this anniversary. who burned columbia? if we knew the definitive answer, i am not sure we would be sitting here today. we know who started many significant fires in history. we blame mrs. o'leary's cow for the great chicago fire. the great fire of london began in a bakery on pudding lane. we blame the british for burning washington, d.c. in 1814, and the earthquake in san francisco in 1906. maybe we don't know because this fire happened in the middle of the...
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the distance must be precise of the columbia will hit the target -- precise so that columbia will hit the target in california. >> we're standing by. >> columbia is now committed to entry. with the rcs post for maneuver -- post-burn maneuver and several firings, this is where the atmosphere begins at approximately 400,000. until it reaches 100 65,000 feet, there will be a communication blackout, out of touch with mission control. the landing site is almost 4000 miles from the entry place. one airplane will check out the columbia for any damage prior to landing. when the shuttle touches down, it will be traveling within 260 miles per hour. right now it is going 107 -- it must survive the intense heat from traveling through the atmosphere at such a high rate of speed. several s turns, or role reversals -- roll reversals, are used to move the columbia through the atmosphere. is traveling at more than 26 times the speed of sound. this one is done at 200-8000 feet -- 208,000 feet. temperatures will reach 2000 degrees on some places on the vehicle. the aluminum skin will melt at 3000 degree
the distance must be precise of the columbia will hit the target -- precise so that columbia will hit the target in california. >> we're standing by. >> columbia is now committed to entry. with the rcs post for maneuver -- post-burn maneuver and several firings, this is where the atmosphere begins at approximately 400,000. until it reaches 100 65,000 feet, there will be a communication blackout, out of touch with mission control. the landing site is almost 4000 miles from the entry...
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"columbia's" altitude is now just over 5,000 feet. >> without power, "columbia" must land. it cannot make another attempt. >> they're coming. they're down. >> 30, 20, 10, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. touchdown. >> that was good. >> 5, 4, 3, touchdown. >> "columbia" is on the road. >> welcome home, "columbia." beautiful, beautiful. >> take it up to the hangar. >> we're going to test it out first. >> i tell you what. it was super. >> okay. >> wheel stop on the "columbia." wheel stop. [ applause ] >> the maiden voyage of "columbia" has been a success. the astronauts and the vehicle have met or exceeded all 144 flight test objectives. the integrity of all of the systems, propulsion, avionics, structural, flight control, power, and thermal have been affirmed. john young's comments after returning home. >> i can't tell you what a tribute that is to the american working man and the american working woman, too. you can't imagine the veert of people who worked on this vehicle, from all walks of life, all capabilities and limitations. it's all due to their individual efforts. they proved they can
"columbia's" altitude is now just over 5,000 feet. >> without power, "columbia" must land. it cannot make another attempt. >> they're coming. they're down. >> 30, 20, 10, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. touchdown. >> that was good. >> 5, 4, 3, touchdown. >> "columbia" is on the road. >> welcome home, "columbia." beautiful, beautiful. >> take it up to the hangar. >> we're going to test it out first. >> i tell you...
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columbia. sponsoring this event also is the history center at the university of south carolina. another contributor was the graduate school at the university of south carolina. think all of you for your help and support. we brought for scholars -- four scholars together. we are beating almost exactly at the time, 150 years ago, that the union troops were crossing the river and coming towards the city, toward that moment at 10:00 in the morning when the city was formerly surrendered. we are meeting right here on market street. i am not an expert on this event in civil war history. i have written a book on the civil war called "the cause of all nations: an international history of the american civil war." i will make a few comments about the international context of this event. but i want to spend some time before introducing the speakers to talk about the historical context of this day. february 17 was a day of terror and destruction, of disaster and vengeance. it was also a day of liberation, e
columbia. sponsoring this event also is the history center at the university of south carolina. another contributor was the graduate school at the university of south carolina. think all of you for your help and support. we brought for scholars -- four scholars together. we are beating almost exactly at the time, 150 years ago, that the union troops were crossing the river and coming towards the city, toward that moment at 10:00 in the morning when the city was formerly surrendered. we are...
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holdings along the columbia. basically all the forts and supply depots that it had established over the decades in what was now american territory. the of the region of the columbia, that the lower columbia to the united states, however, did not bode well continued operations by the hudson's bay company and the company would eventually sell its interests and its assets in the american northwest and retrench back to british columbia. okay, let me pause here. any questions, any discussion. actually, let me ask you a question and i'm genuinely curious about this. it's my feeling that there are very few americans aware of the fact that this area, the area in which we are living and studying today, was once essentially territory. have you heard this story before? you aware of these developments developments? yes. well, that i am impressed. it's it's experience that that not many people are anywhere oceans. anything so far? yes. i don't know if you're going to get to it, but how did the british government take control
holdings along the columbia. basically all the forts and supply depots that it had established over the decades in what was now american territory. the of the region of the columbia, that the lower columbia to the united states, however, did not bode well continued operations by the hudson's bay company and the company would eventually sell its interests and its assets in the american northwest and retrench back to british columbia. okay, let me pause here. any questions, any discussion....
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the columbia area. we have no confirmation about exactly what is happening there at the mall right now. we do have a crew on the way to the scene. there is a lot of scanner traffic but we don't want to report anything prematurely. so, again, we have a crew on the way to the scene reported a heavy police presence, 30 cars is what we have been told at columbia on the mall. as soon as we get details confirmed we will have them for you on wis news 10. >> if you question are joining us, a word from n. nbc is that the south carolina republican primary is at this hour, too close to call we will have to wait for those official numbers to come in. here is what we are looking for. officially coming in, so far tonight, at the top, we see donald trump with 36% of the vote, 362 votes for him. not much, but that's what we have so far off the top. >> again, early number, ted cruz with 215 votes. >> mar cow rubio comes in third at this point with 18% of the votes. he has got 182 votes in and again gives you an idea of
the columbia area. we have no confirmation about exactly what is happening there at the mall right now. we do have a crew on the way to the scene. there is a lot of scanner traffic but we don't want to report anything prematurely. so, again, we have a crew on the way to the scene reported a heavy police presence, 30 cars is what we have been told at columbia on the mall. as soon as we get details confirmed we will have them for you on wis news 10. >> if you question are joining us, a word...
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social responsibility [unintelligible] columbia rejects why capitalism , untamed capitalism, and columbia rejects social class hatred. every day, we look for fraternity and the relationships between employers and workers. socialist possibility -- social responsibility is to realize that capital is a question for social wealth not for speculation. my country and our government have given investors of of the guarantees to establish and prosper in columbia. under the condition of social responsibility. we do not share the ideal of hostility regarding investors. we are totally friendly with investors. we need investment in colombia. the only way for my country to prosper and overcome poverty and to include in this [unintelligible] the rate of embezzlement has passed from our administration -- investment has gone up to 28%. during this year, in the middle of this economic crisis, during the first quarter, we had an investment rate of 25%. falling direct investment, it was in between $500 million, $1 billion, up $1.5 billion. during the last years, we had 6.5, $10,000,000,000.563999176. -- we h
social responsibility [unintelligible] columbia rejects why capitalism , untamed capitalism, and columbia rejects social class hatred. every day, we look for fraternity and the relationships between employers and workers. socialist possibility -- social responsibility is to realize that capital is a question for social wealth not for speculation. my country and our government have given investors of of the guarantees to establish and prosper in columbia. under the condition of social...
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we are working so hard with the private sectors of columbia because columbia academy has been one of the most diversified economies in the entire region, we have only 7 million sectors and we have crops of course, and we have the capacity to develop 20 million sectors and goods. so we can go from 7 million to 20 million in the next ten years i think so, second we have a very diverse sector, we used to have an automotive industry is closing leather and plastics and we are in the process to recover the capacity to have a very strong sector. we also are providing better conditions in order to develop all of the energy sectors, and only then on renewables but also renewables, oil and gas of course, but we would also like to develop renewable energies through wind and energy. and so the national plan and the law that congress passed last year, we have very good taxation for companies in the specific sectors. one of the best opportunities that we have is related with the orange economy, it is all the cultural economy, entertaining, all these activities related with technology and the oppor
we are working so hard with the private sectors of columbia because columbia academy has been one of the most diversified economies in the entire region, we have only 7 million sectors and we have crops of course, and we have the capacity to develop 20 million sectors and goods. so we can go from 7 million to 20 million in the next ten years i think so, second we have a very diverse sector, we used to have an automotive industry is closing leather and plastics and we are in the process to...
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that's where we want columbia to head. that's what we want columbia to embrace, to be able to grow and close the social gaps. so the first thing we did figure ago, we wanted columbia to differentiate from the rest of the country in the region and adopt a competitive pro-business taxation policy. so instead of looking at what happened in the past we have tax reforms for the state wanted to spend more, with high levels of taxation's the affected competitivenessde, they shoot ay the investment, we made the most important reforms in terms of lowering corporate taxes toxe small and large corporations. just in one year, we have seen foreign direct investment in columbia past 24%. we've seen also latin america and korea expected to grow 0.5% this year, columbia expected to grow above 3%. why? we had given the right signals. we introduced important reforms like telcom and information technology where we pass a bill so by 2022, 70% of the columbia population will have fast speed internet and moved to throughout the country. that's
that's where we want columbia to head. that's what we want columbia to embrace, to be able to grow and close the social gaps. so the first thing we did figure ago, we wanted columbia to differentiate from the rest of the country in the region and adopt a competitive pro-business taxation policy. so instead of looking at what happened in the past we have tax reforms for the state wanted to spend more, with high levels of taxation's the affected competitivenessde, they shoot ay the investment, we...
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these students are using columbia as a barometer, we are inspired by columbia. i have a concern what will happen today in other college campuses across the country and if this situation will go from bad to worse. >> todd: next 24 hours will be telling. thank you. more "fox and friends first" after this following the overnight protest going out of control at columbia university. more after this. when dry eye symptoms keep... coming... back... inflammation might be to blame. over-the-counter eye drops can provide temporary relief. xiidra can provide lasting relief. it targets inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. xiidra? no-o-o! xiidra treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied, and unusual taste sensation. why wait? ask your doctor about a 90-day prescription and pay as little as $0. xiidra. (grunt) type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in stu
these students are using columbia as a barometer, we are inspired by columbia. i have a concern what will happen today in other college campuses across the country and if this situation will go from bad to worse. >> todd: next 24 hours will be telling. thank you. more "fox and friends first" after this following the overnight protest going out of control at columbia university. more after this. when dry eye symptoms keep... coming... back... inflammation might be to blame....
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columbia is the u.s. effort in columbia, which is half a million in ten years is a way for us to sort of play a part in the drug war from here. militarily by doing two things, one is trying to help the columbian's fight the farc, even though they are only one the players in the drug war, and not even probably significant percentageage -- maybe maybe --a significant percentage. not more than 50%. the other method is what we do to defoliate. we spray toxic herbicide on the country side. this is something like round up. we put it in airplanes. these are american products, american airplanes, american companies doing this work. the government has let us in -- the government of columbia has agreed to let us do that. this is basically what the contractors were doing at the time. >> other, you know, -- william wood who is the american ambassador in columbia moved to afghanistan. he was a favor in afghanistan and the afghan government said no in the aerial spring. any other lessons tour -- lessons to be learned f
columbia is the u.s. effort in columbia, which is half a million in ten years is a way for us to sort of play a part in the drug war from here. militarily by doing two things, one is trying to help the columbian's fight the farc, even though they are only one the players in the drug war, and not even probably significant percentageage -- maybe maybe --a significant percentage. not more than 50%. the other method is what we do to defoliate. we spray toxic herbicide on the country side. this is...
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this is columbia university. scenes like this this is something that's going to be part of a history. certainly for the city, for this university. and laura for the nypd so significant, what they did here and how they did it. and luckily right now as far as we know, there have been no injuries shimon just thinking about the presence that we saw, the number of officers, it seemed as though there was at least just looking at you don't see many students, you see an overwhelming presence of law enforcement officials, as you mentioned a tactical teams that were involved there. >> what bring as they went into these buildings, hamilton hall, specifically are you hearing people react? was there a presence on campus of students reacting to this overwhelming presence? what were you seeing on the ground in terms of seeing that presence from the community? >> yeah. there were some of the students. there's a bridge here just over my left shoulder. some of the students were gathered up there. there were students behind this. t
this is columbia university. scenes like this this is something that's going to be part of a history. certainly for the city, for this university. and laura for the nypd so significant, what they did here and how they did it. and luckily right now as far as we know, there have been no injuries shimon just thinking about the presence that we saw, the number of officers, it seemed as though there was at least just looking at you don't see many students, you see an overwhelming presence of law...
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the shoreline of morgan, it offers few harbors and the mouth of columbia, where the columbia empties and that the pacific, that region, was notorious for interfering with attempts to travel from the river to the ocean or from the ocean into the columbia. until the conclusion of war with mexico in 1848, the u.s. regarded puget sound as the best protected deepwater harbor on the pacific coast. and so, the boundaries dispute essentially comes down to these two nations, between puget sound and the area of land, the region between the columbia river and the 49th parallel. if we look again at the map, braden was compared to concede to the united states, everything to the south and east of the columbia river. britain hopes to maintain this region right here. present-day western washing. everything north and west of the columbia and south of the 49th parallel including puget sound. americans for their part desired the same area and wanted the border between the two nations to run along the 49th parallel all the way to the ocean. what we are really talking about, as far as the conflict of con
the shoreline of morgan, it offers few harbors and the mouth of columbia, where the columbia empties and that the pacific, that region, was notorious for interfering with attempts to travel from the river to the ocean or from the ocean into the columbia. until the conclusion of war with mexico in 1848, the u.s. regarded puget sound as the best protected deepwater harbor on the pacific coast. and so, the boundaries dispute essentially comes down to these two nations, between puget sound and the...
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columbia --colombia calls it a statute of limitations. against those criminals blamed -- trade unionists and human rights. for 17 years, columbia -- colombia was on a blacklist for labor. my country has been taking away of that list. a few weeks ago, the international labor organization has said that colombia is a country making progress. we have said that we have many problems to solve. we have advanced a lot. in the economic crisis, we have opposed the idea of many colombians, many of the social benefits that were lost -- have created for workers. in colombia, however we defend the right of the workers in the name of eternity, we don't want to make all colombians informants. we want the state to formalize the economy, to provide more high-quality jobs with syphilis it -- with the affiliation of the community system. imposing the government obligation to put money to guarantee in come at the moment of the retirement for those in the formal economy who have not expectations to get a pension. we're trying to do our best in columbia -- colo
columbia --colombia calls it a statute of limitations. against those criminals blamed -- trade unionists and human rights. for 17 years, columbia -- colombia was on a blacklist for labor. my country has been taking away of that list. a few weeks ago, the international labor organization has said that colombia is a country making progress. we have said that we have many problems to solve. we have advanced a lot. in the economic crisis, we have opposed the idea of many colombians, many of the...
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no dissertation in columbia. so dramatic for human rights defenders and also for social leaders and something that i think that is really important is that the columbia is very generous with it. we've got the conversation . so for us usually day so shall be theirs. and the human rights defenders a used to be the same person in the field. and so may be also find that 3 somewhat . you know, one honda that a, he's keisha's but speaking of a 186 cases there, i actually want to put a, a face on some of those names rather than just being numbers. so sarah, your partner, frontline, defenders, we, we've gone to your website here and, you know, just looking at it, it's broken down by country york at columbia and look at these faces, attempted killing new death threat, death, threat killed. let's, let's, let's put, let's just go in on this one here to feel aconia. what can you tell us about him? why was he killed? no think just for, for bringing to fluid to this conversation then definitely i think when we have numbers mor
no dissertation in columbia. so dramatic for human rights defenders and also for social leaders and something that i think that is really important is that the columbia is very generous with it. we've got the conversation . so for us usually day so shall be theirs. and the human rights defenders a used to be the same person in the field. and so may be also find that 3 somewhat . you know, one honda that a, he's keisha's but speaking of a 186 cases there, i actually want to put a, a face on some...
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and there was a great deal of concern while columbia -- the recognition of members of the columbia community may have had a kind of range of behavior that you could anticipate, there was a lot of concern about what people from outside the community may have been capable of. and so that was something that was, you know, consistent worry from people in all sorts of different areas. >> it's really hard to imagine that this issue is in any way settled after what we're seeing tonight. and i kind of wondered jelani, professor dean, what you expect tomorrow to look like. we have word there are dozens who have been taken into police custody. theto focus here has been hamiln hall. but foron the issue writ large, the suinkachgments and the jepel student dissatisfaction with columbia and its resistance to divesting, i just wonder what you imagine comes next. >>in no clue. i don't think anyone has a sense of that. you know, i don't think we anticipated this two weeks ago. so the one thing that we probably -- one of the few things we would agree on is that this is not resolved and we'll have more issues
and there was a great deal of concern while columbia -- the recognition of members of the columbia community may have had a kind of range of behavior that you could anticipate, there was a lot of concern about what people from outside the community may have been capable of. and so that was something that was, you know, consistent worry from people in all sorts of different areas. >> it's really hard to imagine that this issue is in any way settled after what we're seeing tonight. and i...
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k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that bar. johnson's last 3 to columbia was, it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in columbia, in any capacity, i assume that they're just simply a supplementary force as a so often the case to a much larger u. s. force. and the u. s. the committed a pretty impressive amount of resources to beating up the columbia armed forces and police in columbia, in the war against arm rebels. and now that war machine, the united states, that the united states helped build up as being on leave against on arm civilian demonstrators in all colombia, major cities. and most of its towns goes back decades. britain, training. i mean, there's been apparently 2100000 in something called the police innovat
k. armed forces deployed to columbia know that you're going to tell me what's been happening in columbia, but i should just say that bar. johnson's last 3 to columbia was, it's committed to an impressive 51 percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 together. we can build greener. i welcome president. even duke as leadership, welcoming him maybe to glasgow this year. what's been happening there? well, the 1st thing i'd say about that is that, you know, in terms of british forces being in...
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not just at columbia. we had a long list yesterday of all the different universities experiencing the same thing. what is your response to that? what's your reaction? but you are a jewish american. how is this impacting you on a personal level. like to hear people that say they want to exterminate your people, from the river to the sea. intifada. things that you thought would not be welcome in america, how does that make you feel? >> it's terrifying to hear. i'm part of the larger jewish community. there are some kids who haven't been on the campus in the last two weeks because of the fear. and there was a professor who -- a jewish professor. and he -- his i.d. card was deactivated because campus, because the university couldn't guarantee his safety. yet, they let other professors who my d couldn't be on campus. still on campus leading the chants. it's just like the system is clearly broken on campus. >> ainsley: jonas, what year are you? >> i'm a junior as well. >> ainsley: covid really affected your high
not just at columbia. we had a long list yesterday of all the different universities experiencing the same thing. what is your response to that? what's your reaction? but you are a jewish american. how is this impacting you on a personal level. like to hear people that say they want to exterminate your people, from the river to the sea. intifada. things that you thought would not be welcome in america, how does that make you feel? >> it's terrifying to hear. i'm part of the larger jewish...
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power, columbia must land. they cannot make another attempt. >> they are coming. >> go down. ♪ >> pick up the speed. alright. 4,3,2,1. >> down. >> wheels down. 5,4,3. touchdown. skipper! road.umbia is on the >> welcome home, columbia. beautiful, beautiful. ♪ >> we are going to dust it offers. , first. super.as ♪ >> ok, convoy 21. >> wheels up on the columbia, wheels up. [applause] >> the maiden voyage of columbia has been a success. the astronauts and the vehicle have met or exceeded all 144 flight test objectives. the integrity of all the systems, propulsion, avionics, structural, flight control, power and thermal have been a affirmed. john young, after returning home. i cannot tell you what a could be that is to the american working woman and man. from all walks of life, all can abilities and they proved it for the world to see. and i am mighty proud to be associated with folks like them. >> what a tribute, indeed. it represents an achievement in aerospace technology never before realized and the man --
power, columbia must land. they cannot make another attempt. >> they are coming. >> go down. ♪ >> pick up the speed. alright. 4,3,2,1. >> down. >> wheels down. 5,4,3. touchdown. skipper! road.umbia is on the >> welcome home, columbia. beautiful, beautiful. ♪ >> we are going to dust it offers. , first. super.as ♪ >> ok, convoy 21. >> wheels up on the columbia, wheels up. [applause] >> the maiden voyage of columbia has been a...
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i'm very fond of in northern columbia. that chosen not to show their faces because they feel threatened by our groups and the region. these are groups are establishing new territorial control over disputed lands between peasants, indigenous communities, and truest developments in northern columbia. these are groups on rolling, enticing violence, but seek to control this land to be able to carry weapons to traffic drugs and to be able to exploit the actual resources such as land, wood and mines. local communities have gotten, have come forward to the government asking for support and for help. local authorities fear these are groups and the central colonial government has so far remain silent. laura, what can be done? what should be done? yeah, well, and this will be maybe this will sound simple, but it's not simple to do that with no 1st name. do anything have a lot to do with the our sent on these. so people that jerry can not use, the last color was started to protect themselves, so they have to call to go with that, the
i'm very fond of in northern columbia. that chosen not to show their faces because they feel threatened by our groups and the region. these are groups are establishing new territorial control over disputed lands between peasants, indigenous communities, and truest developments in northern columbia. these are groups on rolling, enticing violence, but seek to control this land to be able to carry weapons to traffic drugs and to be able to exploit the actual resources such as land, wood and mines....
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in fact, haley told a-b-c columbia news... haley went 33 on to say that it would be very unlikely that she would endorse trump. a-b-c columbia is your home for south carolina's first in the south primary. as the results come in saturday night... we'll have live reports from the top candidates.... and up to the minute coverage on air... during the news at 11... and online at abc columbia dot com, twitter, and facebook. still to 33 come... our coverage of vote 20-16 continues. we're taking a closer look at the growing feud between donald trump and the bush family. off your wednesday.expect sunshine and 60's later this 33 here's a quick look at stories that are making headlines across the country. it's a fight for votes... and over family ties between donald trump and jeb bush... ahead of saturday's primary here in south carolina. a-b-c's megan hughes has the all good 33 things must come to an end. it's a hard reality gamecock fans are facing this morning. eric, what can you tell us? quite a run for carolina basketball comes to a
in fact, haley told a-b-c columbia news... haley went 33 on to say that it would be very unlikely that she would endorse trump. a-b-c columbia is your home for south carolina's first in the south primary. as the results come in saturday night... we'll have live reports from the top candidates.... and up to the minute coverage on air... during the news at 11... and online at abc columbia dot com, twitter, and facebook. still to 33 come... our coverage of vote 20-16 continues. we're taking a...
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this is a scene at columbia university. it isjust is a scene at columbia university. it is just past 9pm local time. you can see protesters and a large police presence. traffic has been shut down in both directions along broadway. some speculations that authorities might be about to clear these demonstrators from their place, especially those who have been occupying a campus building. ito local radio reports, students have been told to shelter in place and according to a university e—mail, they could be non— disciplinary action. this happens after administrators threatened to expel students who occupied a building. dozens of demonstrators seized hamilton hole, defying a deadline to dispose. they say they plan to remain at their until the us cut financial ties to israel's. protists must be peaceful and lawful according to a statement. taking over buildings is not peaceful but wrong. demonstrations have erupted from coast to coast, many resulting in arrests including at the university of excess in austin. police clash with protesters. the deal has been made with pro
this is a scene at columbia university. it isjust is a scene at columbia university. it is just past 9pm local time. you can see protesters and a large police presence. traffic has been shut down in both directions along broadway. some speculations that authorities might be about to clear these demonstrators from their place, especially those who have been occupying a campus building. ito local radio reports, students have been told to shelter in place and according to a university e—mail,...
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the red cross along with the city of columbia is hosting the sixth annual columbia lifesavers "hoop it up" blood drive today. to help out you can stop by from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the columbia metropolitan convention center. the red cross says the winter months are in need of blood donations, we are asking folks to come out between 7:00 and 3:00 today. >> rochelle: there's plenty of time before you go to work, during lunch or after work. >> crysty: and they are giving away t-shirts. >> rochelle: you don't walk away empty handed. thanks, crysty. >>> rochelle: still to come: our coverage of vote 2016 continues. we're taking a look at how candidates stand in regards to racial justice. stay with us. we're live from main and gervais. in today's "techbytes" -- a major reversal by mercedes. >> the german luxury automaker replacing robots with humans. you heard that right. they just can't keep up with the individuallization of humans. >>> tomorrow is the 20th anniversary of pokemon. it's showing no signs of letting up. >> events marking the big birthday being held around the world. >>> an
the red cross along with the city of columbia is hosting the sixth annual columbia lifesavers "hoop it up" blood drive today. to help out you can stop by from 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the columbia metropolitan convention center. the red cross says the winter months are in need of blood donations, we are asking folks to come out between 7:00 and 3:00 today. >> rochelle: there's plenty of time before you go to work, during lunch or after work. >> crysty: and they are giving...
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, every bit of columbia stored akin florida. we can access it anytime we wans for spacecraft for the future. one of the findings was the seats. going into a flat spin. they could not take that. the new seat that they are building right now, in part, on based on findings from columbia's needs. what else? >> let's take a few looks at the pictures here. >> every go. >> that is columbia. that is a space shuttle. two thirds of the way through the recovery. it took three months to do all that searching. to nerds of the way through. we took over a hanger back at the kennedy space station. what you are looking at is the orbiter knows towards you. the very front, that round round looking thing, that is a very nose cap of the orbiter. the wings are out like this. turned upside down. we could study the burn patterns and the breakages of the different components, et cetera. >> every piece that was picked out in the field was gps tagged. that was all entered into a complex database. nasa knew where every piece of the shuttle came down. that
, every bit of columbia stored akin florida. we can access it anytime we wans for spacecraft for the future. one of the findings was the seats. going into a flat spin. they could not take that. the new seat that they are building right now, in part, on based on findings from columbia's needs. what else? >> let's take a few looks at the pictures here. >> every go. >> that is columbia. that is a space shuttle. two thirds of the way through the recovery. it took three months to...
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in columbia in any way, what really happened is you had mentioned that columbia seems like it was a safer place, and with the new president he came in with a strong military approach to the guerrillas, and primarily focused on the guerrillas and there was a large demilitary plan for them, but it was not as successful as touted. what happened is it's true in columbia there's areas that are safer, roads that people could not travel on prior, are able to be traveled on by car. the military has taken an effort to take areas run by the farq, but still recently, even as recently as this past month, the farq started up again with attacks on police convoys, on electrical towers, and things like that, so for awhile, there was a calm, and people were saying, o'-- oh, they are nearly defeated, but i believe they were in a holding pattern, and they are coming back with strong vens janes. i don't know, but it's not like we won the war, i don't see that as a full success as he had hoped. >> yeah, and i would also add that a lot more sort of gang violence has come about in the past few years with
in columbia in any way, what really happened is you had mentioned that columbia seems like it was a safer place, and with the new president he came in with a strong military approach to the guerrillas, and primarily focused on the guerrillas and there was a large demilitary plan for them, but it was not as successful as touted. what happened is it's true in columbia there's areas that are safer, roads that people could not travel on prior, are able to be traveled on by car. the military has...
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abc columbia dot com. still to come...ex- north charleston police officer, michael slager, is out of jail... we're following the latest on his case and the fallout from his release. freezing temps as you wake up and head out this morning.expect a cold but sunny tuesday forecast.more main and gervais. 33 we want to give you a quick traffic update as you head out and about this morning. here are some trouble spots that you might encounter. south carolina highway patrol is assisting a motorist on i-77. this is going to be at mile marker 10 in the north bound lanes... and of course... we will continue to keep our eyes on the road and update you if anything else pops up for your morning commute. a-b-c columbia wants to help you jump start your day.we have a quick rundown of your top morning headlines. so, let's get started. the national action network is set to speak today at a press conference this morning... to a aress the release of ex-north charleston police officer michael slager. slager is charged with mu
abc columbia dot com. still to come...ex- north charleston police officer, michael slager, is out of jail... we're following the latest on his case and the fallout from his release. freezing temps as you wake up and head out this morning.expect a cold but sunny tuesday forecast.more main and gervais. 33 we want to give you a quick traffic update as you head out and about this morning. here are some trouble spots that you might encounter. south carolina highway patrol is assisting a motorist on...
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mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68." he is worked on this issue for 50 years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," erin and bridget make the ultimate apple strudel, adam reveals his top pick for bundt pans, and julia and bridget make the best cider-glazed apple bundt cake. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following.
mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68." he is worked on this issue for 50 years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," erin and bridget make the ultimate apple strudel, adam reveals his top pick for bundt pans, and julia and bridget make the best cider-glazed apple bundt cake. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by...
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what's the latest your hearing on what is happening up at columbia? >> so police obviously swept the group that was in front of hamilton hall off some of them who ended up on those buses are those are going to be people who are in custody. those who were swept out through the gates there are people who elected not to be arrested and agreed to leave so we're going to have some arrest numbers, but probably coming to us later because they're operating out of multiple locations to do that tally. they did make entrance into hamilton hall from what i understand. and this is all luminary, so you have to assume some of it could change that there weren't a great deal of people in terms of numbers inside the building when they made entry, they used distraction devices or what we would call flash bangs these are things that go flash and then bang so that they could overcome any resistance. booby traps or anything that was waiting for them inside. and then they did a floor by floor search, which did not produce a lot of people. they're going from the second to la
what's the latest your hearing on what is happening up at columbia? >> so police obviously swept the group that was in front of hamilton hall off some of them who ended up on those buses are those are going to be people who are in custody. those who were swept out through the gates there are people who elected not to be arrested and agreed to leave so we're going to have some arrest numbers, but probably coming to us later because they're operating out of multiple locations to do that...
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columbia news at 11:00. >>> good evening and thanks for watching abc columbia news at 11:00. i'm alicia barnes. >> i'm ben hoover. governor haley delivered her 2016 state of the state to the the galley above was -- general assembly tonight. the galley above was filled with people. >> more on what lawmakers took away tonight. grace? >> reporter: governor haley's speech tonight started and ended on a unifying note as she recalled the tragedies that have year. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle say that while they may not have agreed with everything the governor had to say, they like how she said it. a fresh start to 2016. >> this has been a difficult and different kind of year for south carolina. a year that warrants a different kind of speech. >> reporter: started with a look back at what tested us last year. >> while there's plenty to celebrate in our state, it would be neither honest nor productive to ignore the great challenges that were thrust upon south carolina in 2015. >> reporter: governor nikki hal
columbia news at 11:00. >>> good evening and thanks for watching abc columbia news at 11:00. i'm alicia barnes. >> i'm ben hoover. governor haley delivered her 2016 state of the state to the the galley above was -- general assembly tonight. the galley above was filled with people. >> more on what lawmakers took away tonight. grace? >> reporter: governor haley's speech tonight started and ended on a unifying note as she recalled the tragedies that have year. lawmakers...
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police raided columbia university in new york and arrested 100 students. according to the washington post, 1300 american students so far. the students gathered very calmly, i think they were treated like terrorists, we didn't have to see this amount of police violence, instead of the way the government has taken, the american users, despite this arrest , say that if they think for a moment, what the police does not make people stop protesting. is wrong the movement is getting stronger every day. in the end, goodness will prevail. fatemeh sharifi, sed and sima news agency. condemned because of the zionist crimes in other universities of the world , in the university of leeds, england, hundreds of people joined the protestors of the gaza war with demonstrations. the french police kicked out protesting students with a baton at telus university of political sciences. paris toulbiag university and univ. auckland university students in new zealand also set up their solidarity tents with gaza and student demonstrations in america in support of the people. declare
police raided columbia university in new york and arrested 100 students. according to the washington post, 1300 american students so far. the students gathered very calmly, i think they were treated like terrorists, we didn't have to see this amount of police violence, instead of the way the government has taken, the american users, despite this arrest , say that if they think for a moment, what the police does not make people stop protesting. is wrong the movement is getting stronger every...
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we are beginning a new and exciting age, signaled by the flight of columbia into earth's orbit. ♪ columbia is the first of a fleet of ships of the space transportation system. the others to follow, names which evoke the spirit of our progress. challenger, discovery, atlantis. >> the monitors are set up. narrator: the working environment aboard will be quite ordinary. yet, the meaning of all this to us is far from ordinary. >> i am going to head downstairs. ♪ narrator: space shuttle, taking as many as four satellites into orbit, has the capability of retrieving orbiting satellites, repairing them in space or bringing them back to earth. >> columbia, we have good alignment. 4:55: 57, the numbers are on the tape, and we did get the verification. >> roger, we copy. >> ok. copy. narrator: historian james a michener in an address to congress said, there are moments in history when challenges occur that such compelling nature, that to miss him is to miss the whole meaning of an epic. space is such a challenge. james: i am james michener. for most of my working years on this planet, i have been
we are beginning a new and exciting age, signaled by the flight of columbia into earth's orbit. ♪ columbia is the first of a fleet of ships of the space transportation system. the others to follow, names which evoke the spirit of our progress. challenger, discovery, atlantis. >> the monitors are set up. narrator: the working environment aboard will be quite ordinary. yet, the meaning of all this to us is far from ordinary. >> i am going to head downstairs. ♪ narrator: space...
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signaled by the flight of "columbia" into earth's orbit. ♪♪ "columbia" is the first of a fleet of ships of the space transportation system. >> houston, "columbia," how do you read? >> the others to follow, names which evoke the spirit of our purpose on this new ocean. "challenger," "discovery," "atlantis." >> the working environment aboard will be quite ordinary. yet the meaning of all of this to us is far from ordinary. >> i think i'm about done here. i'm going to get downstairs and fix us something to eat. >> space shuttle taking as many as four satellites into orbit has the capability of retreating orbiting satellites, repairing them in space or bringing them back to earth. >> okay, houston, "columbia," we had a good eye on alignment. numbers are on the tape. and we did get the verification. >> roger, we copy. >> okay. 205. >> the story in an address to congress say there are moments in history when challenges occur of such a compelling nature that to miss them is to miss the whole meaning of an epic. space is such a challenge. >> i'm james mitchner. for most of my working years on t
signaled by the flight of "columbia" into earth's orbit. ♪♪ "columbia" is the first of a fleet of ships of the space transportation system. >> houston, "columbia," how do you read? >> the others to follow, names which evoke the spirit of our purpose on this new ocean. "challenger," "discovery," "atlantis." >> the working environment aboard will be quite ordinary. yet the meaning of all of this to us is far from...