59
59
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
mario the king was arrested in birmingham, alabama. crime, protesting in the jim crow era. he violated birmingham public ban oncommissioner's public demonstrations, which targeted the growing resistance of african-americans to the injustices they were suffering. in solitary confinement in birmingham, dr. king what became -- wrote what became known as a letter from a birmingham jail. to a groupresponse of white clergy in alabama who had denounced his tax xcom and questioned the wisdom and timing of his arrival in birmingham. they insisted that he was an outside agitator coming to alabama to instigate trouble. dr. king responded famously, injustice, anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. in his letter he rejected the idea that african american should be more patient for change. in the face of the daily indignities inflicted by segregation. in the face of violence and threats and intimidation. there comes a time, he wrote, when the cup of endurance runs over. while i did not experience this struggle as a young child, a young white child growing up in a nearby birmingham s
mario the king was arrested in birmingham, alabama. crime, protesting in the jim crow era. he violated birmingham public ban oncommissioner's public demonstrations, which targeted the growing resistance of african-americans to the injustices they were suffering. in solitary confinement in birmingham, dr. king what became -- wrote what became known as a letter from a birmingham jail. to a groupresponse of white clergy in alabama who had denounced his tax xcom and questioned the wisdom and timing...
304
304
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
meanile, archaeologists in alabama have been searching the mobile river, looking for the wreck of the last slave ship to arrive in the u.s. in 1860. if the ship is found, descendants of its survivors say it will help call attention to their ancestors' unique story of survival. newshour weekend's megan thompson has the story. >> this is raw cotton. it's real, raw cotton. >> reporter: at a school on theo hern edge of mobile, alabama, lorna gail woods displays artifacts and photos of her ancestors. she loves to tell their story.gr >> this is mddaddy, great-great granddaddy charlie. >> reporter: in 1860, woods' great-great grandfather, charlie wis, was taken from what is now benin in west africa andnt forcedslavery. he came to america on a ship called the "clotilda," the last known slave shipamo arrive in ica. >> the "clotilda" came up through the gulf of mexico. >> reporter: when woods was a ild, her mother told her stories about her ancestor's traumatic voyage. >> they didn't know where they were going and where their destination was going to end up, but somehow in the bottom of that bo
meanile, archaeologists in alabama have been searching the mobile river, looking for the wreck of the last slave ship to arrive in the u.s. in 1860. if the ship is found, descendants of its survivors say it will help call attention to their ancestors' unique story of survival. newshour weekend's megan thompson has the story. >> this is raw cotton. it's real, raw cotton. >> reporter: at a school on theo hern edge of mobile, alabama, lorna gail woods displays artifacts and photos of...
64
64
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
next on book tvs "after words" alabama democratic senator doug jones recounts his prosecution of two former kkk members involved in the 1963 birmingham church bombing that killed four black girls. interviewed by author and journalist diane. >> senator jones, hello. nice to see you get. >> great to see her. it's funny for you to call me senator. >> it is funny. i'm kind of biting my tongue. so, cj, martin luther king said to rosa parks that they tracked her down and things like history the statue on the shoulder a couple of times, not counting the 1972 kiwanis boy of the year [inaudible] so, i want to talk about with your bill clinton attorney in birmingham of a case fell on her lap. >> it did. it opened a year before i became an end it was below the radar when we asked about all the review in the files was opened up before i became us attorney which was remarkable considering i sat on one of those cases, 24 years. >> this was one of the worst character tax of the era and bonding of the baptist church september 15, 1953 or 4 black girls were killed and there had been fiction of the kl
next on book tvs "after words" alabama democratic senator doug jones recounts his prosecution of two former kkk members involved in the 1963 birmingham church bombing that killed four black girls. interviewed by author and journalist diane. >> senator jones, hello. nice to see you get. >> great to see her. it's funny for you to call me senator. >> it is funny. i'm kind of biting my tongue. so, cj, martin luther king said to rosa parks that they tracked her down and...
88
88
Apr 10, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
martin luther king was arrested in my hometown of birmingham, alabama. his crime, leading a peaceful march to protest the indignity suffered by the black community and the jim crow era. he had violated the ban on public -- which targeted african americans. while in solitary confinement, dr. king wrote what became known as the letter from the birmingham jail, a stinging response to a group of white clergy in alabama who had denounced his tactic the and questioned the wisdom and timing of his arrival in birmingham. they insisted he was an outside agitator coming to alabama to instigate trouble. dr. king responded famously. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. in his letter he rejected the idea that african americans should be more patient for change in the face of the daily indignities inflicted by seg daition, -- in segregation, there comes a time when the cup of endurance runs over. i did not see this experience as a young white child growing up in the nearby birmingham suburb. i spent much of my career as an attorney. i often returned t
martin luther king was arrested in my hometown of birmingham, alabama. his crime, leading a peaceful march to protest the indignity suffered by the black community and the jim crow era. he had violated the ban on public -- which targeted african americans. while in solitary confinement, dr. king wrote what became known as the letter from the birmingham jail, a stinging response to a group of white clergy in alabama who had denounced his tactic the and questioned the wisdom and timing of his...
63
63
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
now some will say, i know my dear friends from alabama was a the president@this. i have something else to say. if you pass this, the president won't be till it. that's my production. we all know the president has talked about vetoing bills in the past. he said he vetoed that or this and in most instances, when republicans stand up, in this case in particular, you will want to veto legislation that helps nebraska and iowa and missouri and texas and florida.t so let's not play this game. we all know what happens. it was a bipartisan agreement, trump went to the republican lunch and said no aid for puerto rico and that's why we are in this mess. we can change that. time to call the president. election has consequences. the mechanic house. the time has come for republicans of this chamber and republicans in the house to have a frank conversation with the president about what can or cannot pass congress. the president cares about iowa and texas and missouri and all american citizens affected by natural disasters, he won't veto this bill and we know that. the measure we
now some will say, i know my dear friends from alabama was a the president@this. i have something else to say. if you pass this, the president won't be till it. that's my production. we all know the president has talked about vetoing bills in the past. he said he vetoed that or this and in most instances, when republicans stand up, in this case in particular, you will want to veto legislation that helps nebraska and iowa and missouri and texas and florida.t so let's not play this game. we all...
163
163
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
alabama officers who worked together with the civil rights division.is is doj at its best protecting the rights of some of our most vulnerable citizens. >> i think it's important to know that you referred to people as some of our most vulnerable citizens. that is a very enlightened way to look at it. joyce, good to have you on twice. a great treat for us. >> yes. >> thank you, joyce. >>> up next, after threatening to close the southern border all week, president trump retreats. now with a new warning ahead of his visit to the border tomorrow. we'll have that after the break. you're watching msnbc. r the bre. you're watching msnbc. >>> the biggest workplace immigration raid in more than a decade happened yesterday. they arrested more than 280 people at an electronics repair company in allen, texas, just north of dallas. it was an ongoing investigation into whether the company knowingly hired people illeg illegally. i.c.e. released a statement that rates in part -- all of the violators will be interviewed to record any medical, sole caregiver or other hu
alabama officers who worked together with the civil rights division.is is doj at its best protecting the rights of some of our most vulnerable citizens. >> i think it's important to know that you referred to people as some of our most vulnerable citizens. that is a very enlightened way to look at it. joyce, good to have you on twice. a great treat for us. >> yes. >> thank you, joyce. >>> up next, after threatening to close the southern border all week, president trump...
249
249
Apr 5, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
problem has an alabama solution.ivy said the state's prison system is also working to improve mental health, as well as implementing programs to reduce the chances of sexual assault in these prison facilities dana. >> dana: all right, jonathan serry, thank for that. you know the old saying. you are what you read. so what are some favorite reads? our campaign trail mix is next. plus joe biden trying to clear a cloud hanging over his potential presidential bid. how did he do? donna brazile will weigh in. ld s be an idaho potato. only genuine idaho potatoes have the perfect taste and texture to get your meal started right. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. is >> dana: welcome back. my new favorite part of the show, my campaign trail mix. it includes a road trip, a town hall and book list. peter doocy is r
problem has an alabama solution.ivy said the state's prison system is also working to improve mental health, as well as implementing programs to reduce the chances of sexual assault in these prison facilities dana. >> dana: all right, jonathan serry, thank for that. you know the old saying. you are what you read. so what are some favorite reads? our campaign trail mix is next. plus joe biden trying to clear a cloud hanging over his potential presidential bid. how did he do? donna brazile...
132
132
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
at least eight people are dead after tornados ripped through the south from texas to alabama. >> and the white house says congress isn't smart enough to understand president trump's tax returns. >> i'm a proud son of south bend, indiana, and i am running for president of the united states. >> mayor pete buttigieg just launched his 2020 race for the white house, a busy weekend and a busy morning ahead. good morning, everyone, welcome to "early start," i'm christine romans. >> i'm boris sanchez in for dave briggs. it's monday, april 15th. 4:00 a.m. on the east coast. a stunning comeback for the man who once dominated the sport of golf. tiger woods clinching his fifth masters at age 14. he overcame scandal, serious back problems and a tightly packed leader board, his first major title in 11 years, his first green jacket since 2005. >> christine, boris, can you imagine being world famous at something but your kids have no idea, they can't imagine, they have to take your word for it or see it on video because they never experienced it themselves. that was the case for tiger woods case, sa
at least eight people are dead after tornados ripped through the south from texas to alabama. >> and the white house says congress isn't smart enough to understand president trump's tax returns. >> i'm a proud son of south bend, indiana, and i am running for president of the united states. >> mayor pete buttigieg just launched his 2020 race for the white house, a busy weekend and a busy morning ahead. good morning, everyone, welcome to "early start," i'm christine...
106
106
Apr 18, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> >> the year is 1881, the place tuskegee alabama, with 2000 residents, most of them people of color. it's the smallest county seat in the state antiblack violence is not uncommon for segregation continues to separate the races, socially, politically . >> young booker t. washington brings teske the into students are being. >> barely 24 years of age, this young man will create a chain of events over the next 34 years of his life that will affect all americans, black and white. from 1881 to 1915, he will achieve what to many is considered the impossible he will build one of the most impressive education institutions in all of america. who will in addition become the center of heated controversies, debates and even riots and, i the time of his debt he his name will be known around the world . >> you want to know about his days here, is that the idea? >> washington was 16 when he came to hampton . >> you should have seen him when he got to the campus. you walked most the way, 400 miles from west virginia where he lived. >> samuel armstrong, the founder of hampton institute in virginia i
. >> >> the year is 1881, the place tuskegee alabama, with 2000 residents, most of them people of color. it's the smallest county seat in the state antiblack violence is not uncommon for segregation continues to separate the races, socially, politically . >> young booker t. washington brings teske the into students are being. >> barely 24 years of age, this young man will create a chain of events over the next 34 years of his life that will affect all americans, black...
94
94
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> preparation is underway three hours north near alabama. >> the drug is important because it works fast. >> trainings started at sparkman last month. we were there when bella and maze learned how this device works. >> five, four, three. >> it's very similar to an epipen. so it's relatively easy to use which is good. >> more than 400 opioid-related overdose deaths were reported in the state of alabama in 2017. according to the cdc, the state ranked highest in the nation in opio escriptions back in 2015. the state is set to have more descriptions than the number of people. the drug costs $178 per dose. all paid for >> wre of >> eric macky is alabama's state superintendent. >> people could say, well, you ought to be investing your money just in textbooks and teachers and academic things, but there are no good academic outcomes if there's no students. >> at risk kids growing up in east oakland don't always see school as a way out of their tough situation. >> now one man is trying to change that. a mexican born immigrant with a phd from harvard has a plan to create a high school to keep
. >> preparation is underway three hours north near alabama. >> the drug is important because it works fast. >> trainings started at sparkman last month. we were there when bella and maze learned how this device works. >> five, four, three. >> it's very similar to an epipen. so it's relatively easy to use which is good. >> more than 400 opioid-related overdose deaths were reported in the state of alabama in 2017. according to the cdc, the state ranked highest...
233
233
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
article to bring up an in the new york times about prisons in alabama. the new york times has it that the conditions of prisons in alabama is terrible. it is filled with sexual abuse and contraband. ourst wanted to say that prison systems and justice department are so much more about punishment. relish the often thought of prisoners delivering rate, torture or death. we call ourselves a civilized democracy but the entire system of lengthy incarcerations for minor offenses is a disgrace and a shame and is designed for exploitation of the most vulnerable and poor people, just to feed the greedy judicial law enforcement establishment. i think building bridges instead of walls is the way to go. host: the new york times editorial board taking on this topic, alabama's cruel and unusual prisons. william barr faces a test over the state's deplorable prison conditions. the attorney general is going to be on capitol hill. obviously the mueller report is likely to be a top topic. do you think this will come up? sam: i think it is likely. this situation is ripe for
article to bring up an in the new york times about prisons in alabama. the new york times has it that the conditions of prisons in alabama is terrible. it is filled with sexual abuse and contraband. ourst wanted to say that prison systems and justice department are so much more about punishment. relish the often thought of prisoners delivering rate, torture or death. we call ourselves a civilized democracy but the entire system of lengthy incarcerations for minor offenses is a disgrace and a...
316
316
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 316
favorite 0
quote 0
the situation with these alabama prisons does not surprise me in the least. our incarceration rates are mind-boggling and slavery was never abolished, only shifted to prison populations that are funneling in, overly black. nice job america. are a conflation of the way we treat people as a whole. those people suffering in those prisons are our sons, daughters, fathers and mothers. your response please. host: anything more you wanted to add on that story? vivian: the administration seems genuinely committed to tackling the issue of criminal justice interesting --s interestingly one of the areas where they have gotten bipartisan support. i don't know what the outcome will be, whether or not the long-term effects will improve. i cannot read the future. certainly it is something being talked about a lot at the white house and getting a lot of support on capitol hill. we started by talking about the secretary of homeland security resigning yesterday. tell us more about kevin micah linton and what you have done on him. vivian: he was actually on the plane with us wh
the situation with these alabama prisons does not surprise me in the least. our incarceration rates are mind-boggling and slavery was never abolished, only shifted to prison populations that are funneling in, overly black. nice job america. are a conflation of the way we treat people as a whole. those people suffering in those prisons are our sons, daughters, fathers and mothers. your response please. host: anything more you wanted to add on that story? vivian: the administration seems...
335
335
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll be right back with senator doug jones of alabama. br 25% of your mouth.sease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ♪ his is the oldest registered distillery in the united states. from a place where the water is cool, clean, and iron-free. perfect for making tennessee whiskey. charcoal mellowed drop by drop for smooth sipping. ♪ which is the not the easy way... ♪ ...but it's his way. the easy way... ♪ odn- f t family!his way. the easy way... get fifty percent off all dresses, all shorts and all tees! with dresses from twelve bucks for women, and ten bucks for girls! now, at old navy. what would i say to somebody keep being you.? keep loving. keep aspiring. keep striving. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights hiv with three different medicines to help you get to undetectable. that means the amount of virus is so low it can't be measured in lab tests. so keep pushing. keep creatin
we'll be right back with senator doug jones of alabama. br 25% of your mouth.sease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ♪ his is the oldest registered distillery in the united states. from a place where the water is cool, clean, and iron-free. perfect for making tennessee whiskey. charcoal mellowed drop by drop for smooth sipping. ♪ which is the not the easy way... ♪ ...but it's his way. the easy way... ♪ odn- f t family!his way. the easy way......
45
45
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
quote
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 1
>> i am connor sheets in birmingham, alabama. over the course of last year, focused on the sheriff's office and basically looking at this practice, sheriff pocketing large sums of money that was intended to be spent in county jails. reported he kept over $750,000 of state, federal funds, and proceeded over three years and in the third year purchased a $740,000 beach house. he became the, quote, beach house sheriff and spent most of the air - >> not fit for human consumption. >> it was a neat product three inmate on the record have won,
>> i am connor sheets in birmingham, alabama. over the course of last year, focused on the sheriff's office and basically looking at this practice, sheriff pocketing large sums of money that was intended to be spent in county jails. reported he kept over $750,000 of state, federal funds, and proceeded over three years and in the third year purchased a $740,000 beach house. he became the, quote, beach house sheriff and spent most of the air - >> not fit for human consumption....
227
227
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> dejaron una ola de destrucción por todo el sur desde texas a alabama. >> familias destrozadas lorca de condando angelina, niños de 3 y 8 años perdieron la vida cuando un arbol cayó en el carro donde iban los hermanos. >> también inundaciones, una víctima sebastián universidad un niÑo de 13 aÑos perdiÓ la vida al perecer ahogado declarando que esas zonas seguirán bajo estado de emergencia. >> también alabama, ohio, delaware las carolinas, fueron afectadas. >> la que se mueve esta banda y hay emisión de advertencias desde virginia a nueva york >> y en el área local comenzamos la semana con un poco de lluvia, >> gabriela >> buenas tardes, feliz inicio de semana, el radar cazatormentas monitorea el sistema que está sobre la región, pasará rapidamente pero traerá algunos inconvenientes, en auckland heyworth, afectándose, el sistema se mueve hacia el sur. iremos viendo precipitaciones a lo largo del área de cobertura. sistema de baja presión, frente frío nos trae actividad, también nieve en a zona de las montañas, >> vamos a notar un incremento en la temperaturas, el termómetro en 55 g
. >> dejaron una ola de destrucción por todo el sur desde texas a alabama. >> familias destrozadas lorca de condando angelina, niños de 3 y 8 años perdieron la vida cuando un arbol cayó en el carro donde iban los hermanos. >> también inundaciones, una víctima sebastián universidad un niÑo de 13 aÑos perdiÓ la vida al perecer ahogado declarando que esas zonas seguirán bajo estado de emergencia. >> también alabama, ohio, delaware las carolinas, fueron...
315
315
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> harris: mike rogers from the state of alabama, that great w on the program. thank you. >> good to be with you. >> harris: a maryland man accused of stealing a rental truck and plotting to carry out an isis-inspired attack at maryland's national harbor near d.c. how close was that attack to happen? i will talk with a former fbi official about it. plus, israel's election today being watched closely in the united states. the race widely seen as a referendum on incumbent prime minister benjamin netanyahu who is facing a challenge from a former army chief. a live report ahead. ♪ i stood outside, assessing the situation. i knew it could rough in there, but how rough? there was no way to know for sure. hey guys.... daddy, it's pink! but hey. a new house it's a blank canvas. and we got a great one thanks to a really low mortgage rate from navy federal credit union. pink so she's a princess. you got a problem with that? oorah oorah
. >> harris: mike rogers from the state of alabama, that great w on the program. thank you. >> good to be with you. >> harris: a maryland man accused of stealing a rental truck and plotting to carry out an isis-inspired attack at maryland's national harbor near d.c. how close was that attack to happen? i will talk with a former fbi official about it. plus, israel's election today being watched closely in the united states. the race widely seen as a referendum on incumbent...
85
85
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> let's hear from marie calling in from alabama. paris, you're on the tv with author, igor volskyk. >> we have a question concerning this state of alabama there is issue of trying to have people have guns without having a permit and i'm afraid this is becoming a thing that is going around the nation ands it is wht is your suggestion on keeping or having guns without a permit connect. >> guest: what we know is in areas where guns are easier to get areas of the country that have looser permitting laws you have more gun deaths and more gun violence. i share your concern and i share your concern about the liberalization of those laws and by that i mean loosening those laws and making guns harder to get any easier for people to carry guns in public spaces that is both intimidating and causes confusion for police and in terms of what you can do i think it starts with educating your neighbors and community about the realities of having too many guns the fact it leads to gun deaths but i also recognize in a place like alabama that might be
. >> let's hear from marie calling in from alabama. paris, you're on the tv with author, igor volskyk. >> we have a question concerning this state of alabama there is issue of trying to have people have guns without having a permit and i'm afraid this is becoming a thing that is going around the nation ands it is wht is your suggestion on keeping or having guns without a permit connect. >> guest: what we know is in areas where guns are easier to get areas of the country that...
143
143
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this weekend's huge storm system ravaged areas from texas to alabama.addition to that death in mississippi, at least four people were killed in texas, two others in hlouisiana, and one i alabama. mississippi's governor declaring a state of emergency for areas affected by the weather. >>> pete buttigieg formerly declaring himself a candidate for president sunday. the 37-year-old mayor of south bend, indiana, announcing his run in a hometown speech. for the most part he focussed on policy and avoided attacks on president trump. this was one of the few exceptions. >> when something is grotesque, it's hard to look away, and the horror show in washington is mesmerizing, it's all consuming, but starting today, we're going to change the channel. >> cnn's vanessa yurkevich is in south bend and filed this report for us. >> reporter: that's right. pete buttigieg making his announcement to run for president official, and he gave a very policy heavy speech. he talked about his three principles, freedom, security, and democracy. he talked a lot about the most import
. >> this weekend's huge storm system ravaged areas from texas to alabama.addition to that death in mississippi, at least four people were killed in texas, two others in hlouisiana, and one i alabama. mississippi's governor declaring a state of emergency for areas affected by the weather. >>> pete buttigieg formerly declaring himself a candidate for president sunday. the 37-year-old mayor of south bend, indiana, announcing his run in a hometown speech. for the most part he...
58
58
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
host: olivia, from birmingham, alabama, on the democrat line. caller: please allow me to finish my points as the young man did from massachusetts. clarke, you're are being very real this morning . i want to say this. some white people, i will judge everyone, some white people, until you wake up, until you wake up and recognize racism, nothing will happen. you have to judge your heart. that man from massachusetts, please take a seat and sit down. let me say this. donald trump is promoting hate and white supremacy in america. i'm scared. i'm afraid. i leave in birmingham, alabama, where dr. king made the statement. if we can capture racism in alabama, we can capture it anywhere. people going he -- some white people are going around white now, calling the police on black people without a reason. wake up america. donald trump is promoting hate. nobody wants to face that. get on your knees and ask god what is going on. some white people in america need to wake up, we are sick and tired of being sick and tired. host: what about birmingham clarke?miss
host: olivia, from birmingham, alabama, on the democrat line. caller: please allow me to finish my points as the young man did from massachusetts. clarke, you're are being very real this morning . i want to say this. some white people, i will judge everyone, some white people, until you wake up, until you wake up and recognize racism, nothing will happen. you have to judge your heart. that man from massachusetts, please take a seat and sit down. let me say this. donald trump is promoting hate...
1,315
1.3K
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 1,315
favorite 0
quote 1
of mexico, affecting 70,000 square miles of the golf and polluting of louisiana i'm a mississippi, alabama florida the disaster flush 5 million barrels of oil in the gulf, causing extensive damage to marine life, fishing industry, and tourism. at the time, stephen murawski was the chief scientist. now with the university of south florida and over the years he and his team have spent extensive time studying the goa goal. >> deeply mixed on fisheries and animals like red snapper for example had high levels of oil in their body. that's been going down over time, as the level of contaminants have declined. but that's not true for all species. >> the worst impact or to shrimp, oysters, and crabs. lsu's ed overton, an environmental chemist, focused on the oil itself and where it went. >> it gets degraded to other organisms and carbon dioxide bid virtually all of it. not 100% but much has been metabolized. >> says it still remains in recovery mode nine years later. >> we see these effects and we will see these effects for a long time. >> then there is the impact of bp itself, the cleanup, the tho
of mexico, affecting 70,000 square miles of the golf and polluting of louisiana i'm a mississippi, alabama florida the disaster flush 5 million barrels of oil in the gulf, causing extensive damage to marine life, fishing industry, and tourism. at the time, stephen murawski was the chief scientist. now with the university of south florida and over the years he and his team have spent extensive time studying the goa goal. >> deeply mixed on fisheries and animals like red snapper for example...
137
137
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
our pat collins joins us now live from alabama avenue the latest. pat. >> reporter: jim, i've got another number for you. 15. that'she numbe of murder sos far this year in ward seven ofo city. council man benson gray says that's three times wor than lastar. what happened here on alabama avenue, out of control. >> it was absolutely horrific. it was absolutely an event that is beyond brazen almost. >> reporter: it happened on a busy street. it hpened in broad daylight. it happened across the way from a charter school. the victim 44-yearld rodney gordon, father of thr, hisee wa home from a neay construction job. this is how witnesses told the story to me. they say mr. i gordon w his silver car on alabama avenue here at the light at branch. five shots fired. mr. gordon hit at close range. he continues to drive his car down alabama avenue but about a ha block away he loses control. you c see where the wheels of his car scraped along the curb. finally the car comes to a stop. mr. gordon gets out. he start m toion towards a fleeing car, a car have the s mu
our pat collins joins us now live from alabama avenue the latest. pat. >> reporter: jim, i've got another number for you. 15. that'she numbe of murder sos far this year in ward seven ofo city. council man benson gray says that's three times wor than lastar. what happened here on alabama avenue, out of control. >> it was absolutely horrific. it was absolutely an event that is beyond brazen almost. >> reporter: it happened on a busy street. it hpened in broad daylight. it...
92
92
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
so call now. >>> an alabama sheriff's deputy placed on leave for posting anti-lgbtq comments after a teenager's suicide. nienl he will shelby took his life. he had been bullied for being gay. a local news station in huntsville posted a story on his facebook page raising awareness about lgbtq bullying. one user took issue with that posting liberty guns bible trump barbecue. that's my kind of lgbtq movement. that user was jeff graves. and with the madison county sheriff's office. he's been placed on leave with the sheriff promising a thorough investigation. >>> a show of support for lori loughlin and felicity huffman. martha stewart says she feels sorry for them. the business mogul and ex-con says they might have made a bad mistake. >> yeah. >> the two are accused of making big payments in a scheme to get their children in elite colleges. lying to investigators about a stock sale. felicity huffman was one of 13 parents who agreed to plead guilty last week. lori loughlin and her husband pleaded not guilty in the case. >>> we've heard of high schools implementing dress codes for students
so call now. >>> an alabama sheriff's deputy placed on leave for posting anti-lgbtq comments after a teenager's suicide. nienl he will shelby took his life. he had been bullied for being gay. a local news station in huntsville posted a story on his facebook page raising awareness about lgbtq bullying. one user took issue with that posting liberty guns bible trump barbecue. that's my kind of lgbtq movement. that user was jeff graves. and with the madison county sheriff's office. he's...
780
780
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 780
favorite 0
quote 0
home alabama achoo!hen you take it again the next day. zyrtec. muddle no more. and try zyrtec-d for proven relief of your allergies, sinus pressure, and congestion. we're in memphis, ♪tennessee, a city with one of the highest increases of women-owned businesses in the u.s. it's really this constant juxtaposition when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. with more businesses starting every day, how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of the sacrifices that i make. so i have to manage my time wisely. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. thyou know what i do instead?eny your cravings. i snack on blue diamond almonds. wasabi & soy sauce?! mmm! don't deny your cravings. eat 'em! all the flavors you crave, in a superfood. blue diamond almon
home alabama achoo!hen you take it again the next day. zyrtec. muddle no more. and try zyrtec-d for proven relief of your allergies, sinus pressure, and congestion. we're in memphis, ♪tennessee, a city with one of the highest increases of women-owned businesses in the u.s. it's really this constant juxtaposition when you're a mom and an entrepreneur. with more businesses starting every day, how do they plan for their financial wellness? i am very mindful of the sacrifices that i make. so i...
186
186
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
hay al menos nueve muertos en texas, alabama y otras regiones del centro sur >> sinaloa en nueva yorkea sigue distribuyendo drogas en nueva york y otras ciudades de estados unidos. los nuevos lÍdere del grupo criminal sean unidos con pandillas chinas y dominicanas >> se acaba el plazo en horas desde fecha lÍmite. si no lo hizo aÚn le contamos como puede hacer para tener una prÓrrog >> noticias telemundo con josÉ de la catedral de notre dame un patrimonio de la humanida ese es el momento en que la llamas tiraban abajo la aguja y parte del techo ante el asombro del pÚbl pÚblic los parisinos llegaron en silencio por el destino de uno de los sÍmbolos mÁs importantes de la capital francesa siglos, muchos siglos de historia hecho cenizas en instantes en pleno inicio de semana santa. mÁs de 500 bomberos han batallado para contener la llamas. al menos uno resultÓ herido. aunque lograron salvar la estructura el daÑo ha sido masiv >>> la llama se expandiero la humanidad pierde un atmoni un incendio en la catedral reportado cerca de las itv la tarde destruyÓ parte del techo y la torre mÁs emblem
hay al menos nueve muertos en texas, alabama y otras regiones del centro sur >> sinaloa en nueva yorkea sigue distribuyendo drogas en nueva york y otras ciudades de estados unidos. los nuevos lÍdere del grupo criminal sean unidos con pandillas chinas y dominicanas >> se acaba el plazo en horas desde fecha lÍmite. si no lo hizo aÚn le contamos como puede hacer para tener una prÓrrog >> noticias telemundo con josÉ de la catedral de notre dame un patrimonio de la humanida...
87
87
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
we are on the alabama line.artment from alabama over in the vernon area, they are here helping us. and we have got a lot of people on the ground. we got a lot of boots on the ground at this point. of course, really tell everything. some roads you can't get down because so many trees across the road. >> i know you're probably about half an hour from daylight. do you know or do you have a gauge of what your most urgent need is going to be the next few hours? >> well, at this point, we just know we are going to need some supplies for these people, some of the people will be homeless probably it looks like. we are going to have misplaced people so that is number one trying to take the people that have been misplaced at this point, making sure that they have a place to stay and water and all of the necessities at this point. that's what we are really looking to help these people. we know there are several that were taken to the hospital, so i don't know exactly what kind of number on that. but we know several people
we are on the alabama line.artment from alabama over in the vernon area, they are here helping us. and we have got a lot of people on the ground. we got a lot of boots on the ground at this point. of course, really tell everything. some roads you can't get down because so many trees across the road. >> i know you're probably about half an hour from daylight. do you know or do you have a gauge of what your most urgent need is going to be the next few hours? >> well, at this point, we...
302
302
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 1
you can see that lhere getting ready to move now into alabama. it's going to continue to pull through the dsoutheast, k of riding up into the mid-atlantic. and the cold front on the e leadine of the cold front is where we're going to see some of our severe weather. zooming i now to our area, washington, d.c., dry. we had a few spotty showers, should i say patchy drizzle earlier. tomorrow we are in for a chance of spotty showhrs. thatt holds off until we get close tore sunset. here's the impacts we're looking at. heavy rain, i'm thinking we could see localized flooding in a few spots. damaging wind absolutely. as far as the tordo risk it's on the lower end, but it is there nonetheless. we could see a bit of hail as well. i'm going to detail this much more coming up in a moment. i also want to get you through the timing of this tomorrow night. so s around for that. for now, erica, back to you. >> somara, thank y very much. we'll be keeping a close eye on the storm. stay ahead of changes with the app. you can see somara's hour by hour changes any ti
you can see that lhere getting ready to move now into alabama. it's going to continue to pull through the dsoutheast, k of riding up into the mid-atlantic. and the cold front on the e leadine of the cold front is where we're going to see some of our severe weather. zooming i now to our area, washington, d.c., dry. we had a few spotty showers, should i say patchy drizzle earlier. tomorrow we are in for a chance of spotty showhrs. thatt holds off until we get close tore sunset. here's the impacts...
206
206
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> coming up, could the next senate race in alabama end up looking a lot like that special electionn 2017? i think doug jones and roy moore are both hoping that would be the case. that's next. to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? for all-day, all-night protection. you're having one more bite no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. ♪ because the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. >>> welco
. >>> coming up, could the next senate race in alabama end up looking a lot like that special electionn 2017? i think doug jones and roy moore are both hoping that would be the case. that's next. to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ means to fight the hardest battle, which any human being can fight and never stop. does this sound dismal? it isn't. ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful life on earth. ♪ ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only...
108
108
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
alabama has somebody like him right now that's running it i think alabama will be well served by people like tommy. >> martha: thank you very much much. senator mike lee on a new lineup attack against president trump coming up next. >> we can also simultaneously describe what this president is doing, and the threat he poses to our democracy and our fellow americans. look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta r
alabama has somebody like him right now that's running it i think alabama will be well served by people like tommy. >> martha: thank you very much much. senator mike lee on a new lineup attack against president trump coming up next. >> we can also simultaneously describe what this president is doing, and the threat he poses to our democracy and our fellow americans. look limu. a civilian buying a new car. let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your...
253
253
Apr 10, 2019
04/19
by
KSTS
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
el mal tiempo tampoco da tregua en alabama dÓnde una serie de tornados causan serios destrozos. >> capital, california es el estado con mÁs mordidas de perros en el paÍs, con mÁs de 400 quejas en el Último aÑo, un informe dice que casi la mitad de las vÍctimas son menores de 13 aÑos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. sarampiÓn la pocupaciÓn por que afecta gran parte del paÍs, en la ciudad de nueva york las autoridades declararon la emergencia por los centenares de casos que afectan zonas de brooklyn, rebeka smyth nos dice cuÁles son las medidas extremas que se han tomado para evitar que se siga propagando esta enfermedad. >> (hablan en inglÉs).. >> hay estado de emergencia en sectores de brooklyn en nueva york por lo que el alcalde ha decidido que las vacunas contra el sarampiÓn son obligatorias para las personas que viven en zonas como williamsburg. >> si tuvieran educaciÓn y conciencia que las vacunas pueden prevenir cualquier enfermedad que puedan causar la muerte a los niÑos. >> es que hay gran alarma en nueva york porque del total de las personas contagiadas en el
el mal tiempo tampoco da tregua en alabama dÓnde una serie de tornados causan serios destrozos. >> capital, california es el estado con mÁs mordidas de perros en el paÍs, con mÁs de 400 quejas en el Último aÑo, un informe dice que casi la mitad de las vÍctimas son menores de 13 aÑos. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart. sarampiÓn la pocupaciÓn por que afecta gran parte del paÍs, en la ciudad de nueva york las autoridades declararon la emergencia por los...
111
111
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
this still takes place in rural alabama in the mid-1930s, but i think it's more about today than it'sen. >> reporter: many know sorkin for his hot-button social commentary, there was "the west wing". >> i'm the president of the united states, not the president of the people who agree with me. >> reporter: and that oscar-winning screenplay for "the social network." >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook. >> reporter: a modern day poet, "mockingbird" is his latest reflection on american society. >> atticus has a speech about where a mob is where you go to give your conscious a break. that also feels, he could have been talking about the internet. >> reporter: or charlottesville, virginia? >> or charlottesville, virginia. and speaking of charlottesville -- >> reporter: did that spark this in your mind? >> i was looking for moments of daylight, disagreements between me and atticus. suddenly, when he said there's goodness in everyone, it sounded like there are good people on both sides. >> you also had people who were very fine people on both sides. >> now i know that those two men,
this still takes place in rural alabama in the mid-1930s, but i think it's more about today than it'sen. >> reporter: many know sorkin for his hot-button social commentary, there was "the west wing". >> i'm the president of the united states, not the president of the people who agree with me. >> reporter: and that oscar-winning screenplay for "the social network." >> if you guys were the inventors of facebook. >> reporter: a modern day poet,...
421
421
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 421
favorite 0
quote 0
louis, to thunderstorms and tornado watches in alabama. this system is moving our way.notice we're picking up now in the commonwealth some rain shriers. some dle outside now. we'll have some pockets of rain here and there about the area. for the most part, we're dry for from many organized rain showers. as we talk about the and the timing, throughout the afternoon, notice we have a line of rain owers, will be moving from the west to the east, this is about 9:00 p.m. i should say 7:00 p.m., the first line of thunderstorms starts in the mountains and moves across our area. as you can see, between me, t storms line after line moves across the area. overnight tonight, midnight now, the timing is all important. it may change between now a later on this evening. but around midnight to early in the morning, another line ofow s and thunderstorms move across the area. and, again, all about how destabilized the atmosphere is for us. what we do expect for our area, heavy rain, no doubt about at, possibility of flooding, strong winds to tornado threat low as of this morning. that m
louis, to thunderstorms and tornado watches in alabama. this system is moving our way.notice we're picking up now in the commonwealth some rain shriers. some dle outside now. we'll have some pockets of rain here and there about the area. for the most part, we're dry for from many organized rain showers. as we talk about the and the timing, throughout the afternoon, notice we have a line of rain owers, will be moving from the west to the east, this is about 9:00 p.m. i should say 7:00 p.m., the...
357
357
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 357
favorite 0
quote 0
third pick, quinnen williams, the bride of birmingham, alabama. his path to the nfl is paved with triumph and grief. he remembers when his mother's loving smile began to wane. in 2010 her breast cancer returned. this time it was stage 4. >> she wasn't smiling no more. she wasn't playing with me no more. she was serious. >> reporter: before her last breath, marquesha, surrounded by family, had one last message for her 12-year-old son. >> quinnen, you're going to be the one who take care of everybody, you're going to be the one who makes sure everybody is straight, i need you to do that. 10 seconds later, beep! >> reporter: marquesha died on august 10th, 2010. she was 37. >> after that i didn't talk to nobody for a long time. like some years before i started. >> what do you mean you didn't talk to nobody for years? >> nobody. i was more like -- >> one-word answers. >> yeah. >> what made that change, when did that change? >> it changed probably when i got in college. i went to alabama, there was so many people who went through the same thing i went t
third pick, quinnen williams, the bride of birmingham, alabama. his path to the nfl is paved with triumph and grief. he remembers when his mother's loving smile began to wane. in 2010 her breast cancer returned. this time it was stage 4. >> she wasn't smiling no more. she wasn't playing with me no more. she was serious. >> reporter: before her last breath, marquesha, surrounded by family, had one last message for her 12-year-old son. >> quinnen, you're going to be the one who...
688
688
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 688
favorite 0
quote 2
the program is expected to eventually expand to alabama, iowa, maryland, nebraska, new jersey, oregon, and washington. anne-marie. >> marc liverman in new york. thank you so much, marc. >>> still ahead, the internet solves an international mystery. how a family sharing a special moment just before the tragic fire at notre dame was tracked down. and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. ♪ the beat goes on that was great! the savings add up!... with 25% off select nike and converse! save on women's nike shoes... men's nike polos... kids' nike tees - just $14.99... and - converse shoes for the family. plus - get kohl's cash! right now... at kohl's. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> the online plea to find the family captured in this heartwarming
the program is expected to eventually expand to alabama, iowa, maryland, nebraska, new jersey, oregon, and washington. anne-marie. >> marc liverman in new york. thank you so much, marc. >>> still ahead, the internet solves an international mystery. how a family sharing a special moment just before the tragic fire at notre dame was tracked down. and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace...
139
139
Apr 28, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
-- nathaniel p banks in alabama. [laughter] dr. gallagher: just imagine now if major general pelosi was commanding all forces in afghanistan. that's what you have with nathaniel p banks. he had been speaker of the house, and he wanted to wear a uniform. anyway, he was supposed to go to alabama and he never got there. someone in the shenandoah valley, the 48er who helped with the german vogue, and the always popular benjamin franklin butler, who was to move up the river from jamesburg to petersburg, those were the components, together with the army of the potomac that would be moving to virginia. and here is how grant described his overall strategy. the armies were all ready to move for the accomplishment of a single object. lee, with the capital of the confederacy, was the main end to which all were working. johnston with atlanta -- this would so break johnston's heart -- was so great, bless his heart, and was an important obstacle in accomplishing the objects. poor joe johnston. he never considered himself as almost
-- nathaniel p banks in alabama. [laughter] dr. gallagher: just imagine now if major general pelosi was commanding all forces in afghanistan. that's what you have with nathaniel p banks. he had been speaker of the house, and he wanted to wear a uniform. anyway, he was supposed to go to alabama and he never got there. someone in the shenandoah valley, the 48er who helped with the german vogue, and the always popular benjamin franklin butler, who was to move up the river from jamesburg to...
49
49
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this past tuesday, a bipartisan group of senators led by alabama democrat doug jones, marked the anniversary of martin luther king junior's letter from birmingham jail, which he wrote in 1963. joining senator jones were ted cruz and lisa murkowski. and democrats, kamala harris and tim kaine. sen. jones: i rise to talk about a great american.
. >> this past tuesday, a bipartisan group of senators led by alabama democrat doug jones, marked the anniversary of martin luther king junior's letter from birmingham jail, which he wrote in 1963. joining senator jones were ted cruz and lisa murkowski. and democrats, kamala harris and tim kaine. sen. jones: i rise to talk about a great american.
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
i was born in detroit and partially raised there but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south among the king marched in all of the civil rights movement that was like the heart of this now and then birmingham alabama racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white. but the white kids would act out and do whatever and they would just give a barely a reprimand but black kids would do the same thing they would get funneled into special education classes they would get expelled i've always from that point wanted to know the ins and outs of systematic racist. this was like in the early seventy's when they started to take away the housing discrimination laws in made it bad you have to read als as a brick property and it has to be equal legally there was a white flight and that took all the money in the world and resources out and it just left a shell of the city and the people weren't in the way the pov
i was born in detroit and partially raised there but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south among the king marched in all of the civil rights movement that was like the heart of this now and then birmingham alabama racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white. but the white kids would act out and do...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
i was born in detroit in a partially raised the a but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south among the king marched in all of the civil rights movement that was like the heart of it is now then birmingham alabama was racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white children the white kids would act out and do whatever and they would just give a barely a reprimand but black kids who would do the same thing they would get funneled into special education classes they would get expelled i've always from that point wanted to know the ins and outs of systematic racism. this was like in the early seventy's when they started to take away the housing discrimination laws in made it bad you have to rip houses and brick property and it has to be equal legally there was a white flight and that took all the money in the world and resources out and it just left the shell of the city and the people were impoveris
i was born in detroit in a partially raised the a but i was also raised in birmingham alabama down in the south among the king marched in all of the civil rights movement that was like the heart of it is now then birmingham alabama was racism against black people it was more systematic they incorporated it in the system and i noticed that as a very young child in the school system i noticed that black children we were treated differently than the white children the white kids would act out and...