corner, new concern as millions hit the road and take to the skies. hospitals already at a breaking point and health officials saying they may not be able to handle a surge, especially with more mask-less events like th e these. as dr. fauci gets his covid vaccine and urges americans to stay strong. i want to encourage everyone who has the opportunity to get vaccinated so that we can have a veil of protection over this country. messy holiday. a wet and in some places white christmas. a big storm set to wallop much of the country. dylan has the details on how the weather could impact your plans and delay your packages. christmas behind bars. a judge in the cayman islands rules that an american college student jailed for violating covid protocols isn t going anywhere, despite her family s pleas for leniency. she s scared. she doesn t know what to do. she thinks people over here are going to hate her. those stories, plus singing santa. who d have believed you had c
clinton is in poll position for the democratic position. the new five-year plan grounded in economic reform and it could spell more redundancy. hello, when syria s war began five years ago the country s opportunity to fight and establish their own autonomous region. now the kurdish political party pyd are poised to do that. the group wants a federal region under kurdish control the syri syria s northern border with turkey. they re said to hold that area 100 kilometers long. it has angered syrian opposition as well as turkey, which has been at war can kurdish rebels on and off for years. they say they support an united syria and unilateral moves are not valid. this comes as talks begin in geneva in which the kurds were excluded. president assad said he wants to keep syria together, not break it apart. the syrian courts are an important component of the syrian people. we re proud of them. they re proud of us. we have established our state together for centuries. so betting
by warren lieb, jack s son. the one place that intrigued me was my first trip to london, and the house of plamt parliament and big ben. now, these pictures, you must remember, are more than a quarter of a century old. the thing that amused and entertains our boys stationed all over england was westminster abbey, and there were quite a few americans who came there to see the sights and see westminster abbey, and these are the scenes that i wanted to photograph on one sunday afternoon. another area that intrigued me was marble arch. the marble average on one sunday afternoon was full of people. you must remember that london was being bombed almost every night in this particular time, and i was photographing these speakers that were addressing the crowds. every speaker was speaking on a different subject, but the police stood around and watched. as long as there were no strong arguments, nobody was hurt, and the people in the audience were arguing back with the speakers. but t
hearst wasman for assigned to cover the invasion of france in 1944. this was compiled from his color film shot in england, france, and germany. the national archives restored the film. this was his last lecture before he passed away. film and audio were donated to the national archive. the place that intrigued me was my trip to london and the house of parliament and big ben. now, these pictures, you must remember, are over 25 years old. thing that amused and entertained our boys was westminster abbey. came tofew americans see the sights and westminster abbey. these are the scenes that i want to photograph. another area that intrigued me was the marble arch. it was full of people. you must remember that london was being bombed every night in this particular time. speakerstographing the that were addressing the crowds. every speaker spoke on a different subject. the police stood around and watched. as long as there were no strong arguments, nobody was hurt. the people in the
The Hustler sat down with Chancellor Daniel Diermeier on Dec. 4 for our final debrief of the semester. In the wake of campus division regarding the Israel-Hamas war and Michael Knowles’ visit to campus, Diermeier spoke about the university’s commitment to civil discourse, student safety and principled neutrality. Diermeier also delivered his thoughts on Vanderbilt.