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remember we had companies moving to another state but i also traveled the fields, you know, in southern georgia and struggled to represent individuals who were agricultural workers who were facing removal. they're both key to maintaining a altercation of a nation of immigrants and my advice to the house side that you stay true to your priorities and the messages i want to get to the house. you've started meeting with key members of the house and don't think that the process is over because of the senate the vote this afternoon. i heard a message that was a straightforward list of concerns and needs and simple for example, fixes that could continue to strengthen your ability to bring essentially he workers but allow the workers to you strive in this economy and allow you the employer the ability to replace those workers and keep the high-level of skill you need. so continue to voice your priorities loudly >> mayor lee i want to hear from any next co- hosted by julia and kevin but the folks who will be hearing that. from a leadership prospective we're a humanely group of people but people may say
remember we had companies moving to another state but i also traveled the fields, you know, in southern georgia and struggled to represent individuals who were agricultural workers who were facing removal. they're both key to maintaining a altercation of a nation of immigrants and my advice to the house side that you stay true to your priorities and the messages i want to get to the house. you've started meeting with key members of the house and don't think that the process is over because of...
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we're going to see an inch or two well inland of southern georgia. it's active weather there as we continue to watch karen. further south it will tart to make its way into nebraska and severe storms into illinois and indiana. >> eboni, thank you. while the olympic flame begins its journey from athens, greece, to sochi, russia, it was accompanied with controversy. riots begins russia's anti-gay, quote, propaganda. >>> down under a grand fireworks dispray went off. about 1.4 million people came out to watch the lie sho light w including britain's prince harry. he was welcomed with a 100 gun salute. thank you tothank you for watchm thomas drayton. for more information on al jazeera head to www.aljazeera.com. this is a look in mississippi. calm, but we're watching for more from tropical storm karen with updates throughout the day. thank you for joining us.
we're going to see an inch or two well inland of southern georgia. it's active weather there as we continue to watch karen. further south it will tart to make its way into nebraska and severe storms into illinois and indiana. >> eboni, thank you. while the olympic flame begins its journey from athens, greece, to sochi, russia, it was accompanied with controversy. riots begins russia's anti-gay, quote, propaganda. >>> down under a grand fireworks dispray went off. about 1.4...
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so, also now, a judge in southern georgia just ordered the release of all of that video that investigatorswed. johnson's parents say they hope the footage will contain clues as to how he died. remember, they said initially in this case that since he was found up rolled in that gym mat, that he must have somehow suffocated, but now, could this surveillance video paint a much different story? big news today that that federal prosecutor will be looking into it, the u.s. attorney down in georgia, michael moore. >>> just hours after kathleen sebelius took a beating on capitol hill, apologizing for the messy obama care rollout, the president took center stage with a very different attitude, especially when it came to his repeated promise, now proven not true, that if you liked your insurance, you'd be able to keep it. so, now that hundreds of thousands of americans have been kicked off their plans, who's there to blame? listen to this. >> remember, before the affordable care act, these bad apple insurers had free reign every single year to limit the care that you received or use minor pre-existi
so, also now, a judge in southern georgia just ordered the release of all of that video that investigatorswed. johnson's parents say they hope the footage will contain clues as to how he died. remember, they said initially in this case that since he was found up rolled in that gym mat, that he must have somehow suffocated, but now, could this surveillance video paint a much different story? big news today that that federal prosecutor will be looking into it, the u.s. attorney down in georgia,...
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johnson was found rolled up inside a wrestling mat in his high school gym in their small town in southern georgia. this happened back in january. local sheriffs office has ruled it an accident, saying johnson climbed into the rolled mat to retrieve a lost shoe, got stuck, and suffocated. his parents never accepted that claim and pushed for a second autopsy, which has yielded shocking new details. they say the doctor who performed the second autopsy revealed the teenager actually died from a blow to the neck. kendrick's parents join me now along with their attorney. thank you, all, for joining me today. ms. johnson, let me start with you here. you've not rested. you've not been silent since this happened in january. what convinced you this was not an accident as authorities had deemed it? >> we know how kendrick is. we know he never would have crawled up in no mat trying to retrieve no shoe. >> the details, ma'am, didn't make sense to you? >> no. >> mr. johnson, when you first got the information from authorities of what they believed happened there, again, why did you not accept their explanation
johnson was found rolled up inside a wrestling mat in his high school gym in their small town in southern georgia. this happened back in january. local sheriffs office has ruled it an accident, saying johnson climbed into the rolled mat to retrieve a lost shoe, got stuck, and suffocated. his parents never accepted that claim and pushed for a second autopsy, which has yielded shocking new details. they say the doctor who performed the second autopsy revealed the teenager actually died from a...
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was the president of the southern christian leadership conference born in atlanta, georgia. and then there was roy wilkens, head of the naacp, the national association for the advancement of colored people, born in minnesota. wonderful man. and then there was whitney young who was born in kentucky. he was the dean of the school of social work at atlanta university and later became the head of the national urban league. there was another man by the name of james farmer. farmer had attended a college in texas, and he was part of the debating team. this little school, this little debating team debated harvard, and they won. later he did graduate study at harvard university and became very involved with the naacp and later was one of the founders of the congress of racial equality.
was the president of the southern christian leadership conference born in atlanta, georgia. and then there was roy wilkens, head of the naacp, the national association for the advancement of colored people, born in minnesota. wonderful man. and then there was whitney young who was born in kentucky. he was the dean of the school of social work at atlanta university and later became the head of the national urban league. there was another man by the name of james farmer. farmer had attended a...
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. >> that was the situation at a private christian school in southern georgia on friday. >> the school'seadmaster there gave everyone the day off to enjoy the gorgeous fall weather. >> the headmaster says the idea of counseling school on a nice day came to him two decades ago as he was shutting down the school because of snow. allian >> a chilly start to the morning up before it is right now in san francisco. >> this afternoon we are expecting slightly warmer temperatures. >> upper 60s today for oakland. >> upper 60s in downtown san francisco for a high today. >> mid-70s today for napa. >> the 7 day around the bay will get back into the 80 degree temperatures by midweek. >> tuesday and wednesday it looks like we will have some 70 degree temperatures. >> as the new as edges closer to defaulting on its debt president obama and republicans are finally making progress in talks. >> shannon travis explores whether washington is any closer to a resolution of the debt crisis. >> the reports that the house cut rate or vote on a plan would extend the debt ceiling through november the 22nd appeared
. >> that was the situation at a private christian school in southern georgia on friday. >> the school'seadmaster there gave everyone the day off to enjoy the gorgeous fall weather. >> the headmaster says the idea of counseling school on a nice day came to him two decades ago as he was shutting down the school because of snow. allian >> a chilly start to the morning up before it is right now in san francisco. >> this afternoon we are expecting slightly warmer...
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that's why we're dealing with frost advisories, southern georgia and the darker blue shading that yousee that is where we have freeze warnings posted. so again up until about 9:00 local time that is when we'll see these warnings lifted. frost and freeze advisories. new york city 57, hovering around the mid 50s as of late today, slightly warmer. it's going to feel a little bit better but still breezy so watch those winds. 57 in washington, d.c, 62 in atlanta. if you are looking for the warmth we'll see that in the southwest, memphis we will make it into the mid discussions, just about average for this time of year and topping out right around 62° in the atlanta area. here is what we're finding across the northeast, mainly showers off of lake erie and lake ontario as well. changing over to all rain later today. raciarichelle back to you. >> 75thers able to get that fire in macy's under control in about an hour. firefighters are still trying to figure out what in the world caused the fire. >>> the area around chicago's wrigley field has reopened after a image raying fire shut it down. a
that's why we're dealing with frost advisories, southern georgia and the darker blue shading that yousee that is where we have freeze warnings posted. so again up until about 9:00 local time that is when we'll see these warnings lifted. frost and freeze advisories. new york city 57, hovering around the mid 50s as of late today, slightly warmer. it's going to feel a little bit better but still breezy so watch those winds. 57 in washington, d.c, 62 in atlanta. if you are looking for the warmth...
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we could see an inch or two across southern areas of georgia. most of the impacts will be felt along coastal indiana and the panhandle. >> a cold front is making its way across the dakotas, and rain will pick up around chicago, into milwaukee, and we are watching out for a temperature drop. in addition to the threat of strong to severe storms we'll watch temperatures cooling off, a difference of up to 20 degrees or more in some locations. >> let's go to jonathan martin, who is live in an evacuated area of louisiana, with more on tropical storm karen. good morning to you. >> a lot of folks heeded the warning and got out of town. we are at the venice marina. people were told to leave the community by 6 o'clock last night. as we were coming in, we noticed most did leave. there were a few cars on the road. at the marina a few boaters said they are going to wait it out. this is a coastal community. these people are used to storms. they dealt with katrina and isaac. even though now we are talking about a tropical storm, people say they are not taking
we could see an inch or two across southern areas of georgia. most of the impacts will be felt along coastal indiana and the panhandle. >> a cold front is making its way across the dakotas, and rain will pick up around chicago, into milwaukee, and we are watching out for a temperature drop. in addition to the threat of strong to severe storms we'll watch temperatures cooling off, a difference of up to 20 degrees or more in some locations. >> let's go to jonathan martin, who is live...
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it could be all the way down through southern portions of mississippi and georgia.ould be down to 31 tomorrow morning. the coldest air this morning is in indianapolis, chicago. erie, and cleveland to the south side of you, you could get some snow. and areas like denver will be in the 60s and 70s this weekend, but for chicago all the way to the mid-atlantic and northeast, pretty much what you see is what you get, the afternoons will be sunny and nice and the mornings will be chilly, but as long as as it's raining. >> exactly. >>> if you take pills for pain, the rules are about to change. details ahead. >>> check out this $60 million pink rock. it just might be the world's most valuable gem and it's for sale, next. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply s
it could be all the way down through southern portions of mississippi and georgia.ould be down to 31 tomorrow morning. the coldest air this morning is in indianapolis, chicago. erie, and cleveland to the south side of you, you could get some snow. and areas like denver will be in the 60s and 70s this weekend, but for chicago all the way to the mid-atlantic and northeast, pretty much what you see is what you get, the afternoons will be sunny and nice and the mornings will be chilly, but as long...
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more from coughington in the southern state of georgia. >> in central georgia, hundreds of miles from the partisan politics of washington, tending to his farm, and worrying about the grid lock in the nation's capitol. >> they can't come to a common ground, that's what i don't understand. it's frustrating. >> galaway farms wheat and soybean, he also herds over 200 beef cattle. he relies on daily reports from the department of agricultural to keep his farm competitive economically viable. but now when he goes to the d.o.a. website, he sees this. >> the u.s.d.a. being closed has effected us because we utilize that organization to get a lot of statistics and a lot of information to where we can make plans for whatever farming or crops we are going to plant for the next year. >> and there are many farmers that are awaiting checks from the department of agriculture except the issue is the department of agriculture is closed because of the shut down and that's a big problem for a lot of them looking for funds to finance their future. >> since local farms have been shuddered farmers cannot ap
more from coughington in the southern state of georgia. >> in central georgia, hundreds of miles from the partisan politics of washington, tending to his farm, and worrying about the grid lock in the nation's capitol. >> they can't come to a common ground, that's what i don't understand. it's frustrating. >> galaway farms wheat and soybean, he also herds over 200 beef cattle. he relies on daily reports from the department of agricultural to keep his farm competitive...
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to accept me and i didn't want to raise any sand and at that time, all of the southern states including alabama and georgia had a plan where to keep african-americans from attending white colleges and university, they would take, if a course was offered, at the white university college on a graduate professional level and not offer at the historical black school in alabama that was alabama state, tuskegee, alabama a&m and hence ville the state would pay a portion of tuition room and board in our transportation costs. the bad part about it was on the reimbursement basis. had to tear it out before you can get it. the other part is i would go to somebody's law school or finish law school, come back to alabama, and destroy everything segregated i could find. can you imagine? in 1950, a black boy in the cradle of republican confederacy even thinking that way? i finished alabama state in may of 51, and rolled in western reserve university, cleveland, september of 51, graduated in three years in june of 54, a few days after the supreme court ruled on the case of brown vs. board of education, stop by columbus in j
to accept me and i didn't want to raise any sand and at that time, all of the southern states including alabama and georgia had a plan where to keep african-americans from attending white colleges and university, they would take, if a course was offered, at the white university college on a graduate professional level and not offer at the historical black school in alabama that was alabama state, tuskegee, alabama a&m and hence ville the state would pay a portion of tuition room and board...
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can you imagine if any governor -- take a southern state like alabama, mississippi, or georgia -- would have the nerve to go the a city that was at heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchised the population? be up inhat we would arms as a nation and we would be highly offended, as well we should be. it is a question of democracy. that hasis no question what has been happening in the state is disproportionately affecting the african -- african-american voters. i'm not going to be able to pretend to read inside the governor's motives. you have to look at the effect. the effect is disturbing. the people are feeling the complete failure of the emergency managers in their history. park, look at highland then threw it over and over. when you disenfranchise the local voters, there is no evidence that the emergency manager has made it any better. my objection is two-fold. there was no evidence it works and you are disenfranchising the voters. incredible that my opponent would stand here today and suggest that he is offended by the placement of a number urgently manager and the city o
can you imagine if any governor -- take a southern state like alabama, mississippi, or georgia -- would have the nerve to go the a city that was at heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchised the population? be up inhat we would arms as a nation and we would be highly offended, as well we should be. it is a question of democracy. that hasis no question what has been happening in the state is disproportionately affecting the african -- african-american voters. i'm not going to be able...
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southern. the four states with the most tea partiers in congress are texas, florida, louisiana and georgia. tea party supporters. that's why when the house voted on whether to end the shutdown, the south said no. white southern house members lodged 73 nays and just 18 yays. northern southern republicans were split with 71 nays and 69 yays. as michael lind said in salon, the tea party in congress is merely the old neo confederate southern right under a new label. the south has often responded to political differences with america by turning to nullification, toward states rights or dismantle the federal government rather than surrender local power. and you can almost understand why the southern urge toward nullification and destructive tactics is growing stronger at a time when so many of the trend lines in american life are moving sharply against the south. the increasing urbanization of america and ourty klining rural population. and the browning of america, which is moving us unquestionably toward a minority/majority nation and the declining place of religion in american life. all of thos
southern. the four states with the most tea partiers in congress are texas, florida, louisiana and georgia. tea party supporters. that's why when the house voted on whether to end the shutdown, the south said no. white southern house members lodged 73 nays and just 18 yays. northern southern republicans were split with 71 nays and 69 yays. as michael lind said in salon, the tea party in congress is merely the old neo confederate southern right under a new label. the south has often responded...
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rain goes there's some in the southeast today, umbrellas needed definitely north florida, southern portions of georgianot a huge rain event but dreary and a little bit on the cool side. heaviest rain moving into tallahassee, savannah, charleston for the afternoon. west coast you're fantastic. one more nice mild day here from boston all the way to d.c. and i mentioned that world series forecast. look at the temperatures in boston. the game will be wednesday evening and thursday evening. 50 degrees with drizzle around. during the game wind chills in the upper 30s. definitely cold. typical world series weather. east coast, everyone, enjoy one more mildish type day because that cold in the great lakes is heading your way tomorrow. you're watching "morning joe". the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ >>> all right. 24
rain goes there's some in the southeast today, umbrellas needed definitely north florida, southern portions of georgianot a huge rain event but dreary and a little bit on the cool side. heaviest rain moving into tallahassee, savannah, charleston for the afternoon. west coast you're fantastic. one more nice mild day here from boston all the way to d.c. and i mentioned that world series forecast. look at the temperatures in boston. the game will be wednesday evening and thursday evening. 50...
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southern alabama. flash flooding around panama city. keep that in mind if you have travel plans. quiet in georgia. rain is moving in. a cold front will pick up the moisture of karen and dump heavily rainfall and some localized areas could see two inches of rainfall. across the middle of the country it's raining, that has certainly presented that flooding into global kentucky across the side of kentucky. we have picked up 3 inches of rainfall. we are seeing showers scattered ahead of it. they are approaching the north-east. around dc we are quiet and dry. scattered showers are moving across ohio as well. changes on the way thanks to a cold front. temperatures will drop. and it will be wet. for your sunday, as we wrap up the weekend it will be warm, above average with high temperatures close to 90 degrees. as the front moves in, it will bring rain and a cool down. we'll go from a high temperature of near 90 to the low 70s, via the latter part of the work week. >> speaking of dry conditions, it's been too dry in the south-west. winds are blowing offshore, and that means that the fire danger will continue around la wher
southern alabama. flash flooding around panama city. keep that in mind if you have travel plans. quiet in georgia. rain is moving in. a cold front will pick up the moisture of karen and dump heavily rainfall and some localized areas could see two inches of rainfall. across the middle of the country it's raining, that has certainly presented that flooding into global kentucky across the side of kentucky. we have picked up 3 inches of rainfall. we are seeing showers scattered ahead of it. they...
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georgia. this is going to be our next rainmaker bringing us cloud cover at first. potentially some shower activity for southern maryland as we head into wednesday. with the bulk of us being dry. the thing is this system isn't going to go anywhere very fast because high pressure located to the north. is going to block it from moving out of the way and getting back into the mainstream of things. so we'll expect to see several crummy days in the forecast starting late tomorrow. through thursday low pressure continues to creep up the shore bringing us a better chance of rain wednesday night into thursday. your bay temperature now 71 degrees. small craft advisory again in effect for breezy conditions until 6:00 p.m. tonight. the rest of today, highs around 69 degrees. less humid with times of clouds and sun. 48 degrees overnight. mostly cloudy skies. and increasing clouds for tomorrow with shower possible in the afternoon and evening, particularly for southern maryland with temperatures around normal, 68 degrees. >> thank you. >>> once again it's going to be a big weekend of college football on wjz. you can see the
georgia. this is going to be our next rainmaker bringing us cloud cover at first. potentially some shower activity for southern maryland as we head into wednesday. with the bulk of us being dry. the thing is this system isn't going to go anywhere very fast because high pressure located to the north. is going to block it from moving out of the way and getting back into the mainstream of things. so we'll expect to see several crummy days in the forecast starting late tomorrow. through thursday...
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if any governor in this country, let's pick a southern state like alabama or mississippi or georgia,ould have the nerve to go to a predominantly african-american city that was in the heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchise the majority of the population that we would think it is just ok, there are financial problems and they need someone to coming, we would be up in arms as a nation and we would be highly offended where we should be. >> no question what is happening in this state is disproportionately affecting the african-american voters and is hard not to feel a sense of disenfranchisement. i will not pretend to read the governor's motives, but you have to look at the effect which is disturbing. what is disturbing is the complete failure of the emergency managers in the history. if you look at what happened, hal in part been through it over and over, when you disenfranchise local voters there is no evidence the emergency manager has made things any better. so my objection is twofold, it is disproportionately affecting african-american communities and there's no eviden
if any governor in this country, let's pick a southern state like alabama or mississippi or georgia,ould have the nerve to go to a predominantly african-american city that was in the heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchise the majority of the population that we would think it is just ok, there are financial problems and they need someone to coming, we would be up in arms as a nation and we would be highly offended where we should be. >> no question what is happening in this...
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can you imagine if any governor in this country, let's take a southern state like alabama or mississippi or georgiauld have the nerve to go into a predominately african-american city that was in the heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchised majority of the population, that we would sit back and think, well, it's okay, it's only because they have financial problems. they really need somebody to come in and run the city. i think we'll be up in arms as a nation, and we be highly offended as well we should be. duggan: there is no question that what it's been happening in this state is disproportionately affecting the african-american voters. it's hard not to feel a sense of disenfranchisement. i'm can't read inside the moat is as to what is doing it but you have to look at the affect and effect is disturbing. what's equally disturbing is the complete failure of the emergency manager in history but if you look at what's happened in benton harbor, highland park, when you disenfranchise local voters there's no evidence that the emergency manager had made things any better. and so my objection
can you imagine if any governor in this country, let's take a southern state like alabama or mississippi or georgiauld have the nerve to go into a predominately african-american city that was in the heart of the civil rights movement and disenfranchised majority of the population, that we would sit back and think, well, it's okay, it's only because they have financial problems. they really need somebody to come in and run the city. i think we'll be up in arms as a nation, and we be highly...
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southern appalachians. southwestern corner of north carolina beginning to look like fall. i tell you, the north georgiaoday getting up to 81. thanks for sending in the pictures. they're awesome. send me another picture on twitter or on my facebook page. across the northeast today, another cloudy, humid, sticky day. temps not feeling like summer or fall. not feeling like fall. still feeling like summer. the rain will move through eventually and cool things down. it will get more to feeling like fall again. oklahoma city 72 and not humid at all. a spectacular day across the plains. cool up towards fargo at 60. more sunshine after the rain and snow that moved through, at least the western dakotas the other day. down towards the southwest, windy conditions again across southern california. one more day of santa ana winds and the fire danger continuing and very warm temperatures. l.a. getting to 91 degrees. you'll cool down by at least tuesday. all right. guys, back to you inside. >> thanks a million, rick. >> you bet. >>> nearly 350,000 of the federal employees who have been furloughed by the government du
southern appalachians. southwestern corner of north carolina beginning to look like fall. i tell you, the north georgiaoday getting up to 81. thanks for sending in the pictures. they're awesome. send me another picture on twitter or on my facebook page. across the northeast today, another cloudy, humid, sticky day. temps not feeling like summer or fall. not feeling like fall. still feeling like summer. the rain will move through eventually and cool things down. it will get more to feeling like...
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the coastal system is off of georgia, but it is bringing the heavy rain to the north of it into the coastal carolinas, as well as southern virginia now. they're getting wet in norfolk and virginia beach and that is going to slowly make its way around here. what time? let's give you the goods right away and step through with the futurecast showing you 9:00 10:00 this morning, showing i reach into the northern net. i think they will spread into the d.c. metro area after noon today and slowly continue to progress by mid afternoon up toward our north and to the west. it will be heavy at times, especially overnight tonight and into tomorrow and then the rain activity becomes a little bit more spotty once again on thursday night and into friday. but, this is going to be a persistent low that doesn't want no to move a lot. rainfall total is significant between now and the end of date on friday. one to three inches widespread condition expected. this particular computer model showing just over two inches in d.c. cloudy right now, 58 degrees. it is a cool start with a bit of a breeze. you will notice the wind especially the after
the coastal system is off of georgia, but it is bringing the heavy rain to the north of it into the coastal carolinas, as well as southern virginia now. they're getting wet in norfolk and virginia beach and that is going to slowly make its way around here. what time? let's give you the goods right away and step through with the futurecast showing you 9:00 10:00 this morning, showing i reach into the northern net. i think they will spread into the d.c. metro area after noon today and slowly...
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southern california. >> will a discovery in western asia is shaking up theories of how humans evolved. this skull was found in georgia in 2005. it's been 1.8 million years old. experts say it's the most complete for a human skull discovered. other remains were found from the same area and time period. the finds show that our family tree may not have as many branches as we thought. the georgan remains are believed to be some of the first prehumans to migrate out of africa. >> ross is back with sports. busy night. >> game five. alca between the tigers and re-sox. that's going on. the quarterback who started the nsl. continues in minnesota. it's time for josh freedman to strut his stuff. a former first-round kicked to the kerb by tampa bay starts monday. freedman is looking for a fresh start and it helps with a coach who believes in him. >> he spent a lot of time with the coaches to prepare the plate and start for our team. we'll see how the week goes. our anticipation is that he'll be ready to go monday night and will perform well. we are going to need our entire team to perform well for us to get a win. how well he's
southern california. >> will a discovery in western asia is shaking up theories of how humans evolved. this skull was found in georgia in 2005. it's been 1.8 million years old. experts say it's the most complete for a human skull discovered. other remains were found from the same area and time period. the finds show that our family tree may not have as many branches as we thought. the georgan remains are believed to be some of the first prehumans to migrate out of africa. >> ross is...
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pipelines in the caucuses, azerbaijan, georgia, turkey, but also through another pipeline from italy through austria and oilany, to a set of terminals and refineries in southern germany. built inier pipeline the 1960s was also a geopolitical project, part of the structure for the west and nato to create an energy supply system that would be a rival to beingrgy supply systems created in what is now known as former eastern europe. the soviet union was pushing hard for oil production to be driven to though state from siberia. what was happening in the west was a parallel pipeline. in both cases, it was created as a political tool more than primarily a commercial tool. >> political to? others in theers, caucuses. >> we are going to break. pipelines have their own laws. they are like countries unto themselves. we will talk about pipelines from azerbaijan to here in the u.s. we are speaking with james marriott, co-author of a new book called "the oil road: journeys from the caspian sea to the city of london." annall also speak with galkina, in the same organization called platform in london. and professor timothy mitchell. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> this is d
pipelines in the caucuses, azerbaijan, georgia, turkey, but also through another pipeline from italy through austria and oilany, to a set of terminals and refineries in southern germany. built inier pipeline the 1960s was also a geopolitical project, part of the structure for the west and nato to create an energy supply system that would be a rival to beingrgy supply systems created in what is now known as former eastern europe. the soviet union was pushing hard for oil production to be driven...
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georgia this morning. and he's currently in south carolina preparing for an event tonight. you can call it bernie's southerny. now, in my view, in my world, what i think, this is what united states senators are supposed to do. to go out and find out in these states, which are very, very red, how do you feel about social security? medicare and medicaid? because that's where the feet is going to be. they're going to go after the entitlements, earned benefit programs. so for senator sanders to do this, why aren't others doing it? this is important. he's on that budget reconciliation committee and he's going down into the belly of the beast, into republican territory, to find out what the folks really think. because the biggest voting block in this country are independent voters. the others are down south too, but they always lean conservative. so tell me, what is the conservative position on medicare? what is the conservative position on the stability of social security? what is the conservative position on obama care? we are a changing society in the way people think, and the way they think about money right
georgia this morning. and he's currently in south carolina preparing for an event tonight. you can call it bernie's southerny. now, in my view, in my world, what i think, this is what united states senators are supposed to do. to go out and find out in these states, which are very, very red, how do you feel about social security? medicare and medicaid? because that's where the feet is going to be. they're going to go after the entitlements, earned benefit programs. so for senator sanders to do...
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georgia. this moisture here is what's left of karen never got involved in our front. it did cause some pretty good shower activity over central and southern florida. you can see those squall lines on that front up in new york. gusty winds. now all the rain is off to the east, clearing sky to the west. that will be us over the next several days. however, this front is going to stall out a little bit. perhaps low pressure could develop off the carolina coast. if it does happen it could bring us more rain late wednesday, could continue thursday, friday and maybe into saturday. it could. we'll have to look at it . tonight clearing skies. down around 50 tonight. tomorrow lots of sunshine, a few passing clouds. much drier with a high around 65 to 70 degrees. exactly where it should be. >> fall-like weather. we're ready. thank you, bob . >>> still to come on witness news. >> house republicans call for negotiations while the president calls for a vote on a spending bill now.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> coming up next on wyz eyewitness news at 5:00. democrats and republicans clash over a deal to end the government shutdown. >>> new information on a sexual
georgia. this moisture here is what's left of karen never got involved in our front. it did cause some pretty good shower activity over central and southern florida. you can see those squall lines on that front up in new york. gusty winds. now all the rain is off to the east, clearing sky to the west. that will be us over the next several days. however, this front is going to stall out a little bit. perhaps low pressure could develop off the carolina coast. if it does happen it could bring us...
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southern how's that function? ♪ vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is oftenm generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. . >>> good morning . >>> good morning everybody. welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky here with andrew. the future this is morning on the second day of the government shutdown are showing red arrows. 73 down for the dow future, second day of the government shutdown begins. yesterday the market shrugged off concerns. maybe now things are starting to settle in. in our headlines, more focus on the private sector employment. economists look for 178,000 new jobs for september compared with 176,000 last month. the number is out at 8:15 eastern time and we'll be watching it closely. president barack obama hosting 19 financial industry ceos at the white house today. that was originally scheduled to improve relations
southern how's that function? ♪ vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is oftenm generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. . >>> good morning . >>> good morning everybody. welcome back to "squawk...
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southern utah earlier this month. mcgary came in second and told reporters he was freaking out about the backflip, but he felt he had the speed, so he just went for it. >>> one georgia lot to cheer about. she is now in the guinness book of records, she's a record holder. this is a video that got her that record. 16-year-old mckayla clark broke the record for the most consecutive backhand springs. the previous one was 36. mckayla managing an incredible 44. can you guess what this is? that is a month-old zooey -- oh, look at that. from huntington beach, california, showing off her awesome new stick figure costume created by her father. dad, his name is royce. thank you for watching us. "blackfish" in one hour. make sure you tune in. anthony bourdain now. >>> it's easily the most contentious piece of real estate in the world. and there's no hope, none, of ever talking about it without pissing somebody, if not everybody off. maybe that's why it's taken me so long to come here, a place where even the names of ordinary things are ferociously disputed. where f
southern utah earlier this month. mcgary came in second and told reporters he was freaking out about the backflip, but he felt he had the speed, so he just went for it. >>> one georgia lot to cheer about. she is now in the guinness book of records, she's a record holder. this is a video that got her that record. 16-year-old mckayla clark broke the record for the most consecutive backhand springs. the previous one was 36. mckayla managing an incredible 44. can you guess what this is?...
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take over the seats of southern democrats and frankly new gingrich was the leader of that effort historian he understood the history of the south he was elected from macon county georgia hotbed then and now of racism he understood how you played that game and he was extraordinarily successful at it but as i said it has come around to bite them because i think whereas they thought that they were going to get the benefits of the solid south they eventually succumbed to the frankly the the racist culture that is still there so when the we have about a minute after the between shutting the government down and this problem with racism in the party in both cases it's sort of like the dog you know loves getting credit for chasing the car but now it's caught the car it's got its mouth on the bumper and the cars going thirty miles an hour down the road what is the republican party. well they're caught between a rock and a hard place i think their best hope for the party is to run a total lunatic like cruz or pale and are santorum in two thousand and sixteen a lose all fifty states which they would an open strategy yeah exactly and then you can rebuild something from the ashes.
take over the seats of southern democrats and frankly new gingrich was the leader of that effort historian he understood the history of the south he was elected from macon county georgia hotbed then and now of racism he understood how you played that game and he was extraordinarily successful at it but as i said it has come around to bite them because i think whereas they thought that they were going to get the benefits of the solid south they eventually succumbed to the frankly the the racist...
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georgia, and 43 in atlanta. keep in mind, a lot of these southern cities right lane going to climb out of the 50s through the weekend. more "squawk box" when we come back back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so you can take charge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 of your trading. >>> time now for the executive edge. sh our daily segment focused on giving business leaders a leg up. a lawsuit against silicone valley hiring practices has been given class action status. in 2011 been five software engineers sued adobe, intel, apple and google among others regarding hiring practices. it alleged a broad conspiracy by not posting each other's employees. some of this was started based on e-mails back and forth between steve jobs and eric schmidt. >> this idea, by the way, more broadly has been true of silicone vall
georgia, and 43 in atlanta. keep in mind, a lot of these southern cities right lane going to climb out of the 50s through the weekend. more "squawk box" when we come back back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to...
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southern burger. >> another option, we have vidalia onion sauce. anyone knows the vidalia onion sauce. >> you have to be from vidalia, georgia. >> just like champaign done. >> every southern family has a pimento cheese recipe and foot tru food trucks are doing this. >> you have something else. >> i do. this is a deep fried deviled egg. this is from a truck in charlotte, north carolina. these sell out every time the owner has them on the truck. a little honey mustard dipping sauce. >> what truck? >> roaming fork in charlotte, north carolina. >> i love that. >> anna would love that. >> this is corn bread salad. this is another southern staple. you've got buttery corn bread, you have a dressing that you make with relish and sweet onions, miracle whip, dijon onion, bacon. toss it altogether. that is from a truck in louisville, kentucky, called get it on a bun. here we have some southwestern chicken rollups, lime juice, roasted pablamo peppers, little bit of cream cheese, serve it with cilantro and guacamole. >> what about a food truck that makes them so great? the connection to the community, they can rome around and tweet where they are next? >> tweet
southern burger. >> another option, we have vidalia onion sauce. anyone knows the vidalia onion sauce. >> you have to be from vidalia, georgia. >> just like champaign done. >> every southern family has a pimento cheese recipe and foot tru food trucks are doing this. >> you have something else. >> i do. this is a deep fried deviled egg. this is from a truck in charlotte, north carolina. these sell out every time the owner has them on the truck. a little honey...
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southern jails. and i tell people i grew up sitting down on those lunch counter stools and going to jail in places like nashville and birmingham, jackson, mississippi, atlanta, georgia and a few other places across the south. >> host: john lewis, what was the ultimate result in nashville prior to the larger civil rights movement? >> guest: the nashville community became probably one of the first major cities in the american south to segregate lunch counters and later desegregated all of its theaters. in nashville we took the, we started talking about the beloved community of making nashville an open city. nashville was considered the essence of the south, and there was people in the white community, very progressive, liberals that really wanted to see nashville make the great transition to a peaceful and open city. >> host: how'd you get to nashville? >> guest: i left rural alabama in september 1957, 17 years old, traveling by bus to study. i wanted to attend a school outside of troy, alabama, near where i grew up. i grew up 50 miles from montgomery, 10 miles from troy, and i applied to go to a school called troy state college, now known as troy university. submitte
southern jails. and i tell people i grew up sitting down on those lunch counter stools and going to jail in places like nashville and birmingham, jackson, mississippi, atlanta, georgia and a few other places across the south. >> host: john lewis, what was the ultimate result in nashville prior to the larger civil rights movement? >> guest: the nashville community became probably one of the first major cities in the american south to segregate lunch counters and later desegregated...