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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20151101:18:46:00

it gave me a huge sense of accomplishment and also at work, whenever i struggle, i remember the lessons i learned from my running experience. you know. step by step, steady work really gets you to your goal, and never give up. 34-year-old wes turner lost his mother to cancer in 2010 and was diagnosed himself with thyroid cancer in 2014. he has been in remission since april, and is raising money today for cancer research, thinking of beating cancer is what gets him through every mile while running. i had the thought in my head, i know it is silly, but i would go out there and i would run as hard as i could and i would think if i can endure some pain, maybe somehow my mom wouldn t have to endure some pain while

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Transcripts For FOXNEWSW Americas News HQ 20151101

america. clementine churchill, we ll tell you her remarkable story. happy sunday in your halloween sugar phase craze. hopefully working through that. i m shannon bream. welcome to america s news headquarters from washington. my sugar high has not ended yet. i m leland vittert. thank you for spending a sugary sunday with us. we start with the extreme weather that has been slamming the south now for three days in a row. a band of strong storms and heavy rain is moving through the gulf coast. and bringing with it fears of flooding and tornadoes across multiple southern states. you see the images now on your screen. the hardest hit, texas, where the death toll now stands at six. floods and twisters tore through when the water logged state was still trying to dry out after hurricane patricia. meteorologist janice dean is tracking it from the weather center. any relief in sight? we have to get through today and tomorrow and then we ll have a period of dryer weather across

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seamen. they went where the money was. so the u.s. navy was competing not only with private ears and the u.s. army. certainly didn t have an opportunity to pick the best seamen. most of our crews were british subjects. that was not true. there had been a fair number serves in the navy, but after the chesapeake affair in 1807, the navy department ordered that no more british suggests be employed and most once war was declared, left the us navy any way because they knew if they were captured, they were likely to be hanged. teddy roosevelt who is a great historian reckoned that no war ship had as many as 10% of the crew as british tars. he is probably right about that. they didn t rely on pit crews and british tars. the last part of this myth is the american myth. because we won a series on the high seas, that we won the war. not so. the british gave about as good as they got in the course of the war. won about as many as they lost and they used their naval power to blockade the

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was, and about 5% were seamen. they went where the money was. so the u.s. navy was competing not only with privateers, but also with the u.s. army. and certainly didn t have an opportunity to pick the best seamen. the british also argued that most of our crews were british subjects. that was simply not true. there had at one time been a fair number of british serving chesapeake affair in 1807, the navy department ordered that no more british subjects be employed. and most of them, once war was declared, left the u.s. navy anyway, because they knew if they were captured, they would likely be hanged. teddy roosevelt, who is the great naval historian of this war, reckoned that no u.s. warship had as many as 10% of its crew as british tars. and i think he s probably right about that. so u.s. frigates were not ships of the line in disguise, they didn t rely on picked crews and they didn t rely on british tars. now, the last part of this myth is the american myth. that because we w

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