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and mississippi. by listening to these accounts and noticing these details, we understand not only mississippi's racial past, but the voices and deeds that resisted and fought back to create more just state, region and country. historian robin d.g. kelley sums up the emmett till generation in this way. the emmett till case a spark for a new generation to commit their lives to social change. they said, we're not going to die like this. instead, we're going to live and transform the south so people won't have to die like this. and if anything, if any events of the 1950s inspired young people to be committed to that kind of change, it was the lynching of emmett till. after seeing till's corpse, the young activist of the emmett till generation decided that enough was enough because they understood if they did not fight for societal change, they could be the victims of violence to mamie till-mobley orchestration and introduce young black people to a level of racial hatred that many did not know. black chil
and mississippi. by listening to these accounts and noticing these details, we understand not only mississippi's racial past, but the voices and deeds that resisted and fought back to create more just state, region and country. historian robin d.g. kelley sums up the emmett till generation in this way. the emmett till case a spark for a new generation to commit their lives to social change. they said, we're not going to die like this. instead, we're going to live and transform the south so...
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he loved the nature mississippi. he loved the fauna and the flora and the things about mississippi that were not the people. and he just felt that the people needed to do better. they say we should stop eating so much meat. so we made meat out of plants. because we aren't quitters. impossible. we're solving the meat problem with more meat. (♪♪) hey folks, chris counahan for leaffilter—the permanent gutter solution that protects your home in so many ways, it takes more than one chris to explain it. am i right chris? that's right chris. but together, i think we've got the job covered. like leaffilter has your gutters covered - keeping out debris, like this. and protecting you from getting up on this thing to clean out your gutters ever again. and our install process keeps your roof warranty in tact. exactly, chris. and you know how else leaffilter protects your home? how's that chris? i don't know, i'm asking you. oh. ah, by redirecting water away from your foundation. sure, and? with our lifetime transferable no
he loved the nature mississippi. he loved the fauna and the flora and the things about mississippi that were not the people. and he just felt that the people needed to do better. they say we should stop eating so much meat. so we made meat out of plants. because we aren't quitters. impossible. we're solving the meat problem with more meat. (♪♪) hey folks, chris counahan for leaffilter—the permanent gutter solution that protects your home in so many ways, it takes more than one chris to...
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and they held hearings about in mississippi, they held hearings, 96 black mississippi voters did the bravest thing imaginable and testified at those hearings about the intimidation, and the violence that was brought against them to stop them from voting that year. >> [ applause ] >> and the point of the petition was that the senate should void his election, and not seat him in the united states senate, and they assigned segregationist senators to hear, to be on the panel, to hear that testimony and hold, the senators weren't going to prevent bilbo being on the basis of this, but it did got a lot of national attention. it became a national scandal. and, that scandal was an embarrassment, and senator bilbo was an embarrassment to the united states senate. and so ultimately, they decided well, we may not keep him out of here for inciting murders mobs against black voters, but maybe instead we'll get him for his wild ass corruption. a new cadillac. and a swimming pool. the excavation of the lake to create an island for his home. he even built him his own private road. it was a bribery in
and they held hearings about in mississippi, they held hearings, 96 black mississippi voters did the bravest thing imaginable and testified at those hearings about the intimidation, and the violence that was brought against them to stop them from voting that year. >> [ applause ] >> and the point of the petition was that the senate should void his election, and not seat him in the united states senate, and they assigned segregationist senators to hear, to be on the panel, to hear...
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. >> one mississippi, two mississippi, three mississippi, four mississippi, five mississippi. here we go. hands in and show them what you made. now you've got the gloves. >> so funny! >> who is brave enough to try it? >> really? >> it's not bad. it's like weird pasta. >> it's pretty good, actually. >>> this is "nightly news kids edition." >>> welcome back to "nightly news kids edition." i'm lester holt. great to be with you guys on a saturday. i'm really excited. we have an audience filled with kids, so we're going to have a lot of fun. we have a super lineup ahead, including a special pop quiz lightning round. >> what planet has the strongest gravity field? >>> and later on, a puppeteer and some special friends will join us. >> don't your arms get sore when you're moving? >> my arms don't feel tired at all. >>> first, it's a holiday weekend and with the weather warming up and summer on the way, many of you are probably thinking about heading to the beach, lake or pool, maybe even today or tomorrow. may is national water safety month, so we asked our good friend dylan dreyer t
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two years after the mississippi plan, only 8600. you had these poor black voters who were pairing up with poor white voters to have a vision of what government should do. and it wasn't being responsive to the very rich. it was being responsive to the working poor. and you saw the power structure in mississippi going, oh, no. we can't have that. this is where you get judge kristen tuell who was one of those who rewrote the mississippi state constitution. judge christmas said, look, we have not had a free and fair election since 1875 in mississippi. why we haven't had a real election is we have been stuffing the ballot box. we have used violence. we have used all kinds of chicanery in order to embed white people's power in mississippi. and it has been so corrupting that our system is getting ready to collapse. we have got to remove black people from having access to the ballot box because it is their presence that has caused this corruption. it is their presence that is making whites fearful of what would happen if black people really
two years after the mississippi plan, only 8600. you had these poor black voters who were pairing up with poor white voters to have a vision of what government should do. and it wasn't being responsive to the very rich. it was being responsive to the working poor. and you saw the power structure in mississippi going, oh, no. we can't have that. this is where you get judge kristen tuell who was one of those who rewrote the mississippi state constitution. judge christmas said, look, we have not...
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the mississippi plan was then sanctioned by the u.s. supreme court in the williams decision in 1898. and that was like the go-ahead for these states to have the mississippi plan spread throughout the south. the mississippi plan was the onset of the rise of jim crow in the united states. coming out of reconstruction, you had somewhere between 60% to 90% of black men registered to vote. by 1940, only 3% of age-eligible african americans were registered to vote in the south. disfranchisement was full and total. you had counties in mississippi where there were zero african americans registered to vote. and so that's why the 15th amendment could not go after the subtle and the frankly maniacal ways that these regimes rose up to stop black people from voting. - the governments that were created during reconstruction were violently overthrown by white southerners who could not accept the idea of living in a pluralistic society where black people had power. [clamoring and shouting] - and so it took this massive, cataclysmic eruption on the edmu
the mississippi plan was then sanctioned by the u.s. supreme court in the williams decision in 1898. and that was like the go-ahead for these states to have the mississippi plan spread throughout the south. the mississippi plan was the onset of the rise of jim crow in the united states. coming out of reconstruction, you had somewhere between 60% to 90% of black men registered to vote. by 1940, only 3% of age-eligible african americans were registered to vote in the south. disfranchisement was...
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now, why to gulfport, mississippi, which is not a very big town at all? well, there's two reasons. gulfport, mississippi, the ports there were more easily accessible to the railroads that would then filter those bananas out across the country. in and to. it just made more sense for these boats coming in from central america up the gulf to not go up the mississippi river and travel to new, but to just park along the gulf at gulfport, mississippi, which is a town, a city where its name gives away its founding purpose. right. a port on the gulf of mexico. the very next year, 1981. new orleans is. first elected black mayor. his name was ernest or dutch morial. we'll talk more about him in the coming weeks. called for the removal of the statue. what i called the most troublesome, the ugliest statue among the thousands throughout the south, dedicated to the confederacy. the one that said this statue is dedicated to white supremacy on it, the battle of liberty, place, monument. that remove evil is a complex, hated episode, one that drags on several decades. it is eventually removed, but t
now, why to gulfport, mississippi, which is not a very big town at all? well, there's two reasons. gulfport, mississippi, the ports there were more easily accessible to the railroads that would then filter those bananas out across the country. in and to. it just made more sense for these boats coming in from central america up the gulf to not go up the mississippi river and travel to new, but to just park along the gulf at gulfport, mississippi, which is a town, a city where its name gives away...
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i love mississippi. remember, reeves is the same republican politician who proclaimed april to be confederate heritage month. he also signed a bill limiting how race can be discussed in mississippi classrooms. hmm, warms his little heart. >>> meanwhile, protests dominated the news this week at multiple campuses but as senator bernie sanders pointed out, the american college campus is not where our focus should be. >> it is time to not simply worry about the violence we are seeing on american college campuses but to focus on the unprecedented violence we are seeing in gaza. i suggest to cnn and maybe some of my colleagues here, maybe take your cameras just for a moment off columbia and off of ucla. maybe go to gaza. and take your camera and show us the emaciated children who are dying of malnutrition because of netanyahu's policies. >> joining me now is dean obeidallah, host of the dean obeidallah show, and fernand amandi, msnbc political analyst and pollster. dean, he makes an excellent point. he was on
i love mississippi. remember, reeves is the same republican politician who proclaimed april to be confederate heritage month. he also signed a bill limiting how race can be discussed in mississippi classrooms. hmm, warms his little heart. >>> meanwhile, protests dominated the news this week at multiple campuses but as senator bernie sanders pointed out, the american college campus is not where our focus should be. >> it is time to not simply worry about the violence we are seeing...
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it is jackson, mississippi, state act. i did get my car back yesterday after going back and forth between the impound lots and the crime lab. it was -- >> carley: one crazy thing about this, this happens to you and your family so jarring, terrifying situation, and you had a tracker on your car and police found it in 40 minutes. >> yep, right. >> carley: what is the crime situation like in jackson overall? >> it is terrible. i heard it is number one, i heard worse than memphis, tennessee. >> carley: so sorry this happened to you and your family. we are glad you are all safe and hopefully now you can focus on your recovery. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> carley: you're welcome. now to another concerning story. imagine your one-year-old baby testing positive for cocaine after going to day care. >> todd: that happened to one family, patterns are here to tell us about their possible lawsuit, it is unreal. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of peopl
it is jackson, mississippi, state act. i did get my car back yesterday after going back and forth between the impound lots and the crime lab. it was -- >> carley: one crazy thing about this, this happens to you and your family so jarring, terrifying situation, and you had a tracker on your car and police found it in 40 minutes. >> yep, right. >> carley: what is the crime situation like in jackson overall? >> it is terrible. i heard it is number one, i heard worse than...
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i appreciate your wiingntotalkin mississippi, mr. secretary, the extremeht conditions that mississippians experienced in the summer and fl 2023 left behind almost 13 million dead trees across thethe drought seve softwood, and lead to major outbreaks of southern pine beetles that are wreaking havoc on our timber landowners. many of these trees stand along right of ways maintained by the state department you see them everywhere. it is something like i have never seen. but dying treeshroughout the pine belt region and the entire state have fallen onposing safed forcing mississippi dot to expand limited highway maintenance resources on the cleanup. we have the obvious risk of the traveling public, that i understand these activities may emergency relief program, in part because they are still thes an emergency and mississippi arg u.s. d.o.t. programs and mississippi d.o.t. can i get your commitment to support tease critical safety efforts? sec. buttigieg: committed to work to fine eligibility and programs where this pply including discret
i appreciate your wiingntotalkin mississippi, mr. secretary, the extremeht conditions that mississippians experienced in the summer and fl 2023 left behind almost 13 million dead trees across thethe drought seve softwood, and lead to major outbreaks of southern pine beetles that are wreaking havoc on our timber landowners. many of these trees stand along right of ways maintained by the state department you see them everywhere. it is something like i have never seen. but dying treeshroughout the...
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but one, the spanish still controlled the mississippi river and they not allow american commerce on the waters. number two, there was a native american rebellion in the west, which was greatly destabilizing to the overall economy, the west. and number three, there were british forts in places like ohio and michigan, illinois, that still had british troops in them, even though the land was technically and the revolution was over. so all of these things sort of add to the pressure in the pressure cooker that i think led to the whiskey rebellion. because here's the amazing thing. one year after the whiskey rebellion, 1795, the washington administration signs three treaties.
but one, the spanish still controlled the mississippi river and they not allow american commerce on the waters. number two, there was a native american rebellion in the west, which was greatly destabilizing to the overall economy, the west. and number three, there were british forts in places like ohio and michigan, illinois, that still had british troops in them, even though the land was technically and the revolution was over. so all of these things sort of add to the pressure in the pressure...
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mÁs de 20 millones de personas aquÍ en texas y hasta mississippi y luisiana estÁn en peligro de estas inundaciones. aranza, es lo que tenemos. maÑana tendremos un reporte completo de los daÑos aquÍ en la ciudad de houston. >> muchÍsimas gracias y mucha precauciÓn para ti. nuestros compaÑeros cubriendo la noticia para saber quÉ es lo que se espera durante las prÓximas horas, vamos a hacer contacto con nÉstor flecha. Él es meteorÓlogo de nuestra estaciÓn de telemundo, dallas. adelante. buenas noches aranza. >> lamentablemente una situaciÓn complicada la que viviÓ el Área de houston, esto mÁs temprano en la jornada de este jueves, lo que llamamos el meteorologÍa, una lÍnea turbonada, una porciÓn de la tormenta que literalmente acelerÓ y produjo vientos destructivos, vientos que sabemos que causÓ daÑos en edificios en las lÍneas del tendido elÉctrico y que ciertamente asustÓ a mÁs de uno. podemos ver parte de ese momento cuando ese viento aceleraba justo hacia lo que es el Área metropolitana de houston, un Área densamente poblada y que no estÁ necesariamente a
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mississippi suffered historic drought last year and at one point, all 82 mississippi county's work in d3 extreme drought or worse according to the u.s. drought monitor. prolonged drought stresses trees, especially pine trees and stressed pine tree is a ringing dinner bell for the pine beetle. all of this to say mississippi is experiencing major southern pine beetle outbreak and private landowners across the state are devastated. here are a few stats from the most recent report prepared by the u.s. forest service southern research station and mississippi for street commission. nearly 80,000 acres of pine mortality, i've never seen anything like it driving down the side of the road. we removed several from my mom's yard because these trees are in neighborhoods falling on houses. 12.5 million dead trees, we call them widowmaker's in mississippi. conservative economic impact estimates indicate $96 million in lost timber which affect so many things including the o sawmills and everything else. the mississippi forestry commission reported 230 fires across 9000 acres and forrester's expect t
mississippi suffered historic drought last year and at one point, all 82 mississippi county's work in d3 extreme drought or worse according to the u.s. drought monitor. prolonged drought stresses trees, especially pine trees and stressed pine tree is a ringing dinner bell for the pine beetle. all of this to say mississippi is experiencing major southern pine beetle outbreak and private landowners across the state are devastated. here are a few stats from the most recent report prepared by the...
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daniels, alleged she had a sexual encounter with trump years earlier. " philip in mississippi. independent. caller: i always seem to call when you are the host. i will give it my best shot. i am an author, i wrote a book to help educate america in regards to the racial divide in our country. i believe we need education to
daniels, alleged she had a sexual encounter with trump years earlier. " philip in mississippi. independent. caller: i always seem to call when you are the host. i will give it my best shot. i am an author, i wrote a book to help educate america in regards to the racial divide in our country. i believe we need education to
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mississippi path that you come from. and you spent time in chapter two talking a bit about your father, your relationship to him, someone who you deeply admired. so maybe tell us a little bit about why you opened chapter to a chapter that is in many ways about malcolm x as a hero of yours with a story about your father. you know, i think i learned this lesson from baldwin carlyle that the messiness of the world is actually a reflection of the messiness of our interior lives. and if we're going to change the world, we have to deal with ourselves. we have to deal with the wounds. and, you know, my father is the most important man in my life. he's the most responsible human being i've ever met. but he scared the living daylights out of me. mm hmm. and he deposited a kind of fear in my gut that led me to believe at least in the quiet of night, that i wasn't. i wasn't quite courageous. i was afraid. and i had been trying to prove to myself that i wasn't a coward. and so what you see in the book. right, is in that chapter is m
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flood alert from texas to mississippi and alabama. storm across the mississippi river valley, rivers and streams are rising and have not yet crested. flash flood risk along gulf coast including toward birmingham, alabama and area across ohio river valley including paduca, kentucky. isolated tornados and heavy rain. eastern third of the country will be unsettled this weekend. a lot of things going on, horse races in baltimore and river flooding is something we'll monitor over the weekend. major flooding in east texas is concerning as waters have not crested yet. fox weather.com, has latest on top of this with watches and warnings, as well. >> brian: 10 minutes before top of the hour. fox news alert, two jordanian nationals in ice custody after trying to break to a marine base quantico. >> most secure bases, the fbi academy, ncis and defense agencies. two jordanian nationals in a box truck attempted to breech quah antico. the two men detained and turned over to ice. no weapons were found in the vehicle. the men told officers they were w
flood alert from texas to mississippi and alabama. storm across the mississippi river valley, rivers and streams are rising and have not yet crested. flash flood risk along gulf coast including toward birmingham, alabama and area across ohio river valley including paduca, kentucky. isolated tornados and heavy rain. eastern third of the country will be unsettled this weekend. a lot of things going on, horse races in baltimore and river flooding is something we'll monitor over the weekend. major...
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evers was murdered after leading the fight against segregation in mississippi. all of them shaped america as we know it. weijia jiang, the white house. >>> and that is the "overnight news" for this monday. reporting from new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm matt pieper in new york. mexican authorities say relatives have identified the bodies of two australian surfers and one american who were found dead after going missing while on a surfing trip in the baja peninsula. officials believe they were killed by thieves. three suspects are in custody. >>> the first crewed launch of the boeing starliner capsule is scheduled for tonight at florida's cape canaveral, coming after years of delays and billions of dollars over budget. the launch will bring two nasa astronauts to the international space station. >>> and it's the first monday in may. so that means tonight is the met gala in new york city. this year's theme, sleeping beauty's reawakening fashion. for more download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm matt piep
evers was murdered after leading the fight against segregation in mississippi. all of them shaped america as we know it. weijia jiang, the white house. >>> and that is the "overnight news" for this monday. reporting from new york city, i'm jericka duncan. >>> this is "cbs news flash." i'm matt pieper in new york. mexican authorities say relatives have identified the bodies of two australian surfers and one american who were found dead after going missing...
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mississippi suffered a historic drought last year and a one time all 82 mississippi counties are in an extreme drought or worse according to the u.s. drought and monitor, especially pine trees and stressed pine trees bringing a dinner bell. all this to say mississippi is experiencing a seven beetle outbreak and they are devastated. client mortality have never seen anything like it driving down the side of the road these trees are often farmhouses spread over 12.5 million dead trees, we call them widow makers in mississippi and the economic impact, $96 million in lost timber. but that so many things including sawmills and everything else. the commission has reported to 30 fires across 9000 acres in forrester's expect these problems to get worse as we go into spring season. now is the time for action. time to respond and importantly prevent further outbreak. it's so sensitive. i understand usda some service agencies emergency restoration program provides culture assistance landowners to carry out emergency measures and national disasters. ... never take action. only the fsa national call
mississippi suffered a historic drought last year and a one time all 82 mississippi counties are in an extreme drought or worse according to the u.s. drought and monitor, especially pine trees and stressed pine trees bringing a dinner bell. all this to say mississippi is experiencing a seven beetle outbreak and they are devastated. client mortality have never seen anything like it driving down the side of the road these trees are often farmhouses spread over 12.5 million dead trees, we call...
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so, his group really sees a lot of patients in the mississippi area. that group is working across federal agencies, v.a., indian health service, cms, american cancer society, where there arex can make clinical trials more accessible and more desired and mo available. and then we are doing other things as well. smaller centers cannot nessarily have all of the staff that they need to run clinical trials, and so we have piloted a virtual clinical trials office which has been heralded as a different oppoun i think that that will s democratize the ability to bring clinical trials a lot further. that is part of with this group will be looking at.■z sen. hyde-smith: thank you for that. and i am certainly going to ask for your commitment as well at ummc to help us get there. your recent editorial stressed the imance of clinical trials, the infrastructure to addressing and eliminating the inequities in the health care system, you highlighted that increasing community conduct cancer research is the key goal. and we sure hope that we are part of all of that. wi
so, his group really sees a lot of patients in the mississippi area. that group is working across federal agencies, v.a., indian health service, cms, american cancer society, where there arex can make clinical trials more accessible and more desired and mo available. and then we are doing other things as well. smaller centers cannot nessarily have all of the staff that they need to run clinical trials, and so we have piloted a virtual clinical trials office which has been heralded as a...
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so in other words, where we have it soon as university of mississippi jumping up and down, like like a semi and eight or monkey mocking a black woman, calling her lizzo, as though all black women look the same where we have a black student declaring that jews or zionists don't deserve to live where we have another student, lily calling a black person the inward and spitting on them. this says to us, it says the college administrators, the president's till college leaders, that we have to stand with our students in terms of helping them to protests to descent, to express their opinions in ways that do not vilify and dehumanized one another and allow them to make their points in ways that lily edify and strengthen our republic without destroying it from but then this is a very serious moment, was not an aberration but a serious moment how do you see that commitment being carried through? >> because there are lessons to be learned in which how many college campuses handled you know, what some are calling unrested handled a a movement by students who felt that they wanted to voice their
so in other words, where we have it soon as university of mississippi jumping up and down, like like a semi and eight or monkey mocking a black woman, calling her lizzo, as though all black women look the same where we have a black student declaring that jews or zionists don't deserve to live where we have another student, lily calling a black person the inward and spitting on them. this says to us, it says the college administrators, the president's till college leaders, that we have to stand...
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. >> this is gulf port, mississippi. >> the sun's just coming up. rookie move for me to chime in on the east coast. jersey shore. >> i've been in gulf port, had some of the best seafood in my life. i wish i could remember. they said down in florida they've got the dorado, the marlin. down here ins mississippi we've got the flounder. he said you know what the lesson is? a whole lot of loving going on in the mud. what's the name of the seafood place? >> good acg accent. >> pure m mississippi you. r.rachel: he's a big fan of regionalism. i love that about will. you were talking about what to get your mom and your wife and you were doing the same thing and yesterday we had a great woman on, her name is lisa canney, she's the president of a pro life women's health center called guiding star. and the proceeds for -- we work a lot with heritage. look at this. this is a beautiful -- this is their mother's day edition. >> you some. rachel: this is like a -- awesome. rachel: this is like you diaper bag. >> you can fit a small human in here. rachel: they also
. >> this is gulf port, mississippi. >> the sun's just coming up. rookie move for me to chime in on the east coast. jersey shore. >> i've been in gulf port, had some of the best seafood in my life. i wish i could remember. they said down in florida they've got the dorado, the marlin. down here ins mississippi we've got the flounder. he said you know what the lesson is? a whole lot of loving going on in the mud. what's the name of the seafood place? >> good acg accent....
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on an american cruise line's journey, along the legendary mississippi river, travelers explore civil war battlefields and historic riverside towns. a border fleet of american riverboats, you can -- aboard our fleet of american riverboats, you can explore local was seen -- local cuisine and discover the history of the american mississippi. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. mourad kf.org. >> financial professionals are proud to support pbs newshour. more information at let'smakeaplan.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. william: welcome to the newshour. there are signs tonight that high interest rates could finally be slowing u.s. job growth. the labor department reports that employers added a net of 175,000 jobs in april. that was well below expectations. meanwhile, the unemployment rate inched up 0.1% to 3.
on an american cruise line's journey, along the legendary mississippi river, travelers explore civil war battlefields and historic riverside towns. a border fleet of american riverboats, you can -- aboard our fleet of american riverboats, you can explore local was seen -- local cuisine and discover the history of the american mississippi. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. mourad kf.org. >> financial professionals are...
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we have also learned that the university of mississippi has opened an investigation into student conduct, but didn't say who or what they were specifically investigating in a letter. chancellor glenn boys assess university officials, are aware that some statements were made that were offensive, hurtful, and unacceptable, including actions that conveyed hostility and racist overtones. smith's tells cnn, she said some insults back to the counter protesters, but adds the following quote people calling me fat or lizzo didn't hurt my feelings because i know what i am. i am so confident in my blackness. i am so confident in my size, in the way that i wear my hair and who i am. they do not bother me if anything, i felt pity for them for how stupidly they acted. the controversy took another turn. when you're representative mike collins, a republican representing parts of georgia, shared the viral video on x the following day saying, ole miss, taking care of business cnn has reached out to collins office, but there hasn't been an answer so far. and then on saturday, congressman collins beat promp
we have also learned that the university of mississippi has opened an investigation into student conduct, but didn't say who or what they were specifically investigating in a letter. chancellor glenn boys assess university officials, are aware that some statements were made that were offensive, hurtful, and unacceptable, including actions that conveyed hostility and racist overtones. smith's tells cnn, she said some insults back to the counter protesters, but adds the following quote people...
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we've also learned that the university of mississippi has opened an investigation into student conduct, but didn't say who or what they were specifically investigating in the letters chancellor glenn boys assess university officials, are aware that some statements made we're offensive, hurtful, and unacceptable including actions that conveyed hostility and racist overtones. smith tells cnn she said some insults bag, she was yelling back to the counter protesters, but adds the following quote people calling me fat or lizzo didn't hurt my feelings because i know what i am. i am so confident in my blackness. i am so confident in my size, in the way that i wear my hair and who i am, they do not bother me if anything, i felt pity for them for how stupidly they acted. and the controversy took another turn when us representative mike collins, a republican representing parts of georgia shared the viral video on x the following day saying, ole miss taking care of business. cnn has reached out to collins office, but there hasn't been an answer so far. >> dan fred? >> yes. are they congressman co
we've also learned that the university of mississippi has opened an investigation into student conduct, but didn't say who or what they were specifically investigating in the letters chancellor glenn boys assess university officials, are aware that some statements made we're offensive, hurtful, and unacceptable including actions that conveyed hostility and racist overtones. smith tells cnn she said some insults bag, she was yelling back to the counter protesters, but adds the following quote...
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and marigold, mississippi. yes, believe it or not just last month and marigold there's a pipe glide explosion hayes cooper center pre-k through eighth grade school. although the children were injured to school staff members were injured and taken to the hospital for treatment i want to know how pipeline operators work with communities in schools to prevent such incident. are they working with the impacted schools for additional tutoring or student support for this children's loss instruction time? what about their mental health? is having to evacuate impact student learning with regard to the pipes 2023 bill, i supported the bill because it has essential provisions that mr. payne champ cute and i associate myself with his work on these efforts. among them the bill includes increased funding for pipeline and hazardous materials safety administration to support the office of pipeline safety for its critical i am proud this bipartisan pipeline safety bill strongly focuses on pipeline safety. this bill also makes c
and marigold, mississippi. yes, believe it or not just last month and marigold there's a pipe glide explosion hayes cooper center pre-k through eighth grade school. although the children were injured to school staff members were injured and taken to the hospital for treatment i want to know how pipeline operators work with communities in schools to prevent such incident. are they working with the impacted schools for additional tutoring or student support for this children's loss instruction...
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across the lower mississippi valley. you can see the lightning on radar, hearing the thunder as well. it's a cold front moving across the region, and we're going to see that bringing the chance for more flooding as we go throughout this friday. there is that cold front as it moves off to the east into the mississippi valley. best chance for storms into texas and louisiana. you can see that really heavy rain expected. and we're expecting the chance for flash flooding as well. the storm chances continue tomorrow from the great lakes to the gulf coast. and we could see super cells fire up across the plains especially tomorrow. 17 million people impacted today on this friday ar. a little bit above average, and storm chances across the southern plains into arkansas and louisiana. all right, that's your friday forecast. >> okay, michelle, thank you. >>> "early today" is back in a minute with a school helping native-americans reclaim their history, and, can you spell winner? a florida 12-year-old crowned king at scripps nationa
across the lower mississippi valley. you can see the lightning on radar, hearing the thunder as well. it's a cold front moving across the region, and we're going to see that bringing the chance for more flooding as we go throughout this friday. there is that cold front as it moves off to the east into the mississippi valley. best chance for storms into texas and louisiana. you can see that really heavy rain expected. and we're expecting the chance for flash flooding as well. the storm chances...
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mississippi estuvo bajo inundaciones horrendas. lo que le han recomendado a los ciudadanos y a las personas que le viven en el Área de houston es que si no tienen de salir el dÍa de hoy, lo mejor es quedarse en casa, es lo que tengo desde houston texas para "ediciÓn digital". carolina: es una excelente recomendaciÓn, tanta preocupaciÓn para mucha gente que hasta ahora mÁs de 1 millÓn no tiene luz. gracias. cambiamos el tema, el expresidente, donald trump no estÁ en corte este viernes, su hijo baron se estÁ agradando de la escuela y pidiÓ el dÍa libre. su juicio penal se retoma este prÓximo lunes, donde posiblemente escuchemos en masa testimonios de quien fuera suabogado y ex aliado, michael cohen. nuestra compaÑera fabiola galindo>> en vivo paradecirnos lo que fue esta semana para expresidente, donald trump. adelante, fabiola. fabiola: asÍ es, en este caso estÁ tratando de comprobarse que el presidente trump tenÍa conocimiento de que estaban falsificando estos movimientos financieros para pagarle a stormy daniels pa
mississippi estuvo bajo inundaciones horrendas. lo que le han recomendado a los ciudadanos y a las personas que le viven en el Área de houston es que si no tienen de salir el dÍa de hoy, lo mejor es quedarse en casa, es lo que tengo desde houston texas para "ediciÓn digital". carolina: es una excelente recomendaciÓn, tanta preocupaciÓn para mucha gente que hasta ahora mÁs de 1 millÓn no tiene luz. gracias. cambiamos el tema, el expresidente, donald trump no estÁ en corte este...
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thanks so much also new today, the university of mississippi scipy opening a student conduct investigation citing what officials call offensive and hurtful language and actions of hostility and racist overtones. this coming after a protest involving pro-palestinian and anti protest demonstrators we're about to show you some of that confrontation and a warning. you might find it disturbing adding to the outrage that video was shared on social media by georgia republican congressman mike collins, who posted quote, ole miss taking care of business cnn's rafael romo has been looking into all of this and raphael cnn actually spoke with the woman that we saw being taunted in that video. what did she say? >> well, jessica, we wanted to first confirm her identity and wanted to also hear what she had to say. and one of the things that she told us is that she yelled back consulting words at the counter. protesters and their are multiple videos circulating online showing the protest at the university of mississippi and oxford. but there's one video, the one we showed a video in particular that has go
thanks so much also new today, the university of mississippi scipy opening a student conduct investigation citing what officials call offensive and hurtful language and actions of hostility and racist overtones. this coming after a protest involving pro-palestinian and anti protest demonstrators we're about to show you some of that confrontation and a warning. you might find it disturbing adding to the outrage that video was shared on social media by georgia republican congressman mike collins,...