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inside alabama football.versity of alabama football player caleb castille and his father, the team's chaplain and former nfl player himself, jeremiah castille. gentlemen, thank you for coming on. we are so excited about this. full disclosure, i have a daughter of the university of alabama right now and one that just graduated so one more role tied. to you first, caleb, you can see the coach there. the new alabama football coach trying to hype his team up. the whole series on fox nation is about this whole transition period between nick saben in the dynasty and caleb. what you trying to accomplish? >> we are trying to accomplish exactly what you heard the coach said, we are trying to find a way to win. these young men, they are faced with salmon so -- so much adversity. if you watch any -- much of the season this past year, you know that they lost four games but as filmmakers, we want to come in and tell a heartfelt story about how these young men overcome that adversity. that's what we are trying to accomplis
inside alabama football.versity of alabama football player caleb castille and his father, the team's chaplain and former nfl player himself, jeremiah castille. gentlemen, thank you for coming on. we are so excited about this. full disclosure, i have a daughter of the university of alabama right now and one that just graduated so one more role tied. to you first, caleb, you can see the coach there. the new alabama football coach trying to hype his team up. the whole series on fox nation is about...
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charlie: it's called the tides that bind: inside alabama a football.ve producer and former alabama football player, caleb castille. great to see you with. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. chair shar tell us about the -- charlie: tell us about show. >> it's unlike anything football you've seen -- any football show you've seen before. this show is a deep dive into the lives of these characters, these players, the coaches, the staff and really a unique way that you've never really seen before. we take you and drop you right into the locker room, basically, as you see in this clip right here. in a way, yeah, that you really haven't been able to see. you get to see the secret sauce, and that secret sauce is faith -- rachel: let's play a clip from that, and we'll get a conversation on the other side of that. with whether all of the things that can come against you that will be, the challenges, the trials, the tests, it's not in your own power. [applause] what it says about my spirit. rachel: this is the really fascinating to me. one -- first o
charlie: it's called the tides that bind: inside alabama a football.ve producer and former alabama football player, caleb castille. great to see you with. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. chair shar tell us about the -- charlie: tell us about show. >> it's unlike anything football you've seen -- any football show you've seen before. this show is a deep dive into the lives of these characters, these players, the coaches, the staff and really a unique way that you've...
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that is off the coast of mobile, alabama. it has taken some time to confirm it, but that is when they first found it. the thing that is really unique -- well, there's a couple things that are unique about the clotilda. it is the only ship that has been found intact. i know i said earlier, they are always found in splinters, and that is the truth for most of them. but what was different about the clotilda is it sank in the mobile river, which is a different sediment and the ocean. it is a muddy ocean -- a muddy river. and the water preserved the wreck. we can see the actual condition of the wreck. so, that makes it a very special case scientifically and archaeologically. it is an amazing find. but it is also just an amazing story. i will tell it very briefly. so, there was a plantation owner in mobile, who made a bet in 1860 when the slave trade had been made illegal. it had been illegal since 1808. but he had made a bet that he could build a ship and sail it to africa and get captive africans and bring them back here to be en
that is off the coast of mobile, alabama. it has taken some time to confirm it, but that is when they first found it. the thing that is really unique -- well, there's a couple things that are unique about the clotilda. it is the only ship that has been found intact. i know i said earlier, they are always found in splinters, and that is the truth for most of them. but what was different about the clotilda is it sank in the mobile river, which is a different sediment and the ocean. it is a muddy...
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that is off the coast of mobile, alabama. it has taken some time to confirm it, but that is when they first found it. the thing that is really unique -- well, there's a couple things that are unique about the clotilda. it is the only ship that has been found intact. i know i said earlier, they are always found in splinters, and that is the truth for most of them. but what was different about the clotilda is it sank in the mobile river, which is a different sediment and the ocean. it is a muddy ocean -- a muddy river. and the water preserved the wreck. we can see the actual condition of the wreck. so, that makes it a very special case scientifically and archaeologically. it is an amazing find. but it is also just an amazing story. i will tell it very briefly. so, there was a plantation owner in mobile, who made a bet in 1860 when the slave trade had been made illegal. it had been illegal since 1808. but he had made a bet that he could build a ship and sail it to africa and get captive africans and bring them back here to be en
that is off the coast of mobile, alabama. it has taken some time to confirm it, but that is when they first found it. the thing that is really unique -- well, there's a couple things that are unique about the clotilda. it is the only ship that has been found intact. i know i said earlier, they are always found in splinters, and that is the truth for most of them. but what was different about the clotilda is it sank in the mobile river, which is a different sediment and the ocean. it is a muddy...
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stone was killed today in a car crash in montgomery, alabama. old. >>> also today we learned of the death of david johansen, best known for his role, buster poindexter. he was also the last surviving member and front man of the punk pioneers, the new york dolls. johansen died in new york city following a cancer diagnosis. he was 75 years old. >>> tonight what's known as the last great race is underway, sort of, you could say. this is the ceremonial start of the iditarod in anchorage, alaska. the official start has been moved to monday and to fairbanks, which is 350 miles away due to a lack of snow on part of the course. you got to have the snow. >>> well, next on the "cbs weekend news," a place drawing thrill seekers for a limited time. >>> but first, a look back to this day in history. >>> not a single bed is overlooked, not a single suspicion unverified in the search for the most famous baby in the world. despite being on an antidepressant, i was still masking my depression symptoms. my doctor said it could be because my antidepressant alone w
stone was killed today in a car crash in montgomery, alabama. old. >>> also today we learned of the death of david johansen, best known for his role, buster poindexter. he was also the last surviving member and front man of the punk pioneers, the new york dolls. johansen died in new york city following a cancer diagnosis. he was 75 years old. >>> tonight what's known as the last great race is underway, sort of, you could say. this is the ceremonial start of the iditarod in...
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that is off the coast of mobile, alabama. it has taken some time to confirm it, but that is when they first found it. the thing that is really unique -- well, there's a couple things that are unique about the clotilda. it is the only ship that has been found intact. i know i said earlier, they are always found in splinters, and that is the truth for most of them. but what was different about the clotilda is it sank in the mobile river, which is a different sediment and the ocean. it is a muddy ocean -- a muddy river. and the water preserved the wreck. we can see the actual condition of the wreck. so, that makes it a very special case scientifically and archaeologically. it is an amazing find. but it is also just an amazing story. i will tell it very briefly. so, there was a plantation owner in mobile, who made a bet in 1860 when the slave trade had been made illegal. it had been illegal since 1808. but he had made a bet that he could build a ship and sail it to africa and get captive africans and bring them back here to be en
that is off the coast of mobile, alabama. it has taken some time to confirm it, but that is when they first found it. the thing that is really unique -- well, there's a couple things that are unique about the clotilda. it is the only ship that has been found intact. i know i said earlier, they are always found in splinters, and that is the truth for most of them. but what was different about the clotilda is it sank in the mobile river, which is a different sediment and the ocean. it is a muddy...
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at nightfall, a new of tornadoes sweeping the south in alabama. they sliced through killing jasper, lafayette heading north toward huntsville. the hook echo indicating tornado activity is now located over northern county tornado is on the ground and laying down on two miles west of the city of huntsville in huntsville, civil defense director harris mitchell already has the emergency operating center on alert. give. to fulton evans right on a map. mr. wise put the warning out again on the tv. are we going to spot it our way? this thing is. now you can see it looks like. the injured begin pouring into huntsville hospital. we need some help up here. we've had four different tornadoes to hit us and another one on the way. can you send us up some blood? the highway patrol at 1050 and in new and latest story of airplane is coming straight in toward the parkway. now, i don't know. a tornado keeps coming through the heart of town directly toward huntsville hospital. we'll get back to everybody. we. like about it right now. a second twister has cut through
at nightfall, a new of tornadoes sweeping the south in alabama. they sliced through killing jasper, lafayette heading north toward huntsville. the hook echo indicating tornado activity is now located over northern county tornado is on the ground and laying down on two miles west of the city of huntsville in huntsville, civil defense director harris mitchell already has the emergency operating center on alert. give. to fulton evans right on a map. mr. wise put the warning out again on the tv....
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i found myself in rural, in a place called perry county, marion, alabama, the birthplace of coretta scott king, which is about 3 hours, 3 hours outside of birmingham. i found myself in syracuse, new york, which was one of the first areas we had public housing. i found myself in hartford, connecticut kit, as well as an area called in phenix, arizona, where every child in a predominately latino school had a cell phone, but not for the purposes i thought they had a cell phone because they were actually a miracle county and they needed that as a phone tree in case a parent was detained or deported. so was it for school and education? it seemed to be one of those areas that stood for me. this was before the pandemic before, you know, 53 million school age kids had to go online where some of the largest districts in the country basically had to shut down because they realized that it was just digital disparity in terms of who could actually get access. this was before we realize how many young people had parents who were delivering our groceries and our food purchases while the oldest child at
i found myself in rural, in a place called perry county, marion, alabama, the birthplace of coretta scott king, which is about 3 hours, 3 hours outside of birmingham. i found myself in syracuse, new york, which was one of the first areas we had public housing. i found myself in hartford, connecticut kit, as well as an area called in phenix, arizona, where every child in a predominately latino school had a cell phone, but not for the purposes i thought they had a cell phone because they were...
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so i'm, like, she knows i exist. >> janai: the mobile, alabama, phenom has been blazing trails sinceed gymnastics at age 10, eventually getting an athletic scholarship to clemson with one goal in mind, to land that biles 1. >> my mom had a shirt made that was, like, i just made history, and i, like, lost it. >> janai: that was so cool and i asked her, what goes through your mind when you're flipping through the air? does your mind go silent or what? she counts her steps and then tells herself to go, and then it just kind of goes silent and she nails it. >> gio: she goes, she knows who i am. janai, great story. >>> also here the road to the oscars continues in our next half hour as we hear from top nominees like colman domingo of "sing sing." >> whit: yes, and we also have our reel talk roundtable. we turn to social media influencers for their thoughts on the oscar nominations. >> janai: and no oscar sunday is complete without a team. look at the fashion that will be on display on the red carpet. stick around. you're watching "gma" on this oscar sunday. ah, bookstores. i've read that
so i'm, like, she knows i exist. >> janai: the mobile, alabama, phenom has been blazing trails sinceed gymnastics at age 10, eventually getting an athletic scholarship to clemson with one goal in mind, to land that biles 1. >> my mom had a shirt made that was, like, i just made history, and i, like, lost it. >> janai: that was so cool and i asked her, what goes through your mind when you're flipping through the air? does your mind go silent or what? she counts her steps and...
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former senator doug jones of alabama. and i may see you next week. i'm going to be in selma for the 60th anniversary for the voting rights act. march across the edmund pettus bridge. and you're usually there. and, joe, i'm going to bet you that they may be for the first time in a joint session, they usually have the speaker and the vice president. i wouldn't be surprised if there's a third chair there for elon musk towering over the president. coming up, president trump is set to speak to the nation as global tensions are rising. we'll continue our conversation ahead of trump's first joint address to congress this tuesday, right after the break. >> want to lose 15 to 20% of your weight in a year? >> try rose insurance checker to see if you're covered for glp. >> one for free. >> just submit. >> your insurance card and we'll take care of the rest. go to roko insurance for your free insurance check. >> what do you do when your tires are low and you've got some place to go? introducing pocket air pro by bull's-eye the compact compressor that goes anywhe
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louisiana and portions of mississippi, but you can't rule it out as the system moves eastbound into alabamaorgia. speaking of tornadoes, we are we are entering into tornado season. it peaks in may, so we'll have plenty more discussions like the ones we're having right now as we go through the coming months. now, with this weather system, it's not just the tornadoes and damaging winds. we're also watching for a flash flood threat here, too, across a big chunk of the country. in addition, the dry fuels some strong winds, maybe some lightning associated with this, uh, this this storm system is leading to the highest threat level in southeastern new mexico for fires. a level three out of three here. so make sure you stay weather aware across the entire country over the next 48 hours. back to you. >> good advice there. and thank you so much for your company this hour. i'm rosemary church. i'll be back with more cnn newsroom after a short break. stay with us. >> twitter. that's a great name. >> no one understood where it was going. >> we invented a whole. >> new thing. twitter. breaking the bird
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her longtime publicist says she was killed in a car crash in montgomery, alabama. it's unclear what caused the crash. stone was best known for hits like no more rain and wish i didn't miss you. she has performed many times in the bay area, and had three nights scheduled next month at yoshi's in oakland. stone was 63 years old. yet another scare in the sky. what forced a plane to turn around this morning and have an emergency landing shortly after takeoff? also, san francisco's newest park is coming to the great highway, and it now has an opening date. and deboer's departure. larry beil has more on the forty-niners parting ways with their star receiver. >> and coming up, i am live from hollywood with a focus on fashion. come along with me as i search for the plane had to make an emergency landing following a bird strike. fedex says the cargo plane had just taken off from newark airport in new jersey when the crew declared an emergency. the plane turned around, safely landing back at the airport. video shows an engine was on fire. no one was hurt. the new park on san
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louisiana and portions of mississippi, but you can't rule it out as the system moves eastbound into alabama and georgia. speaking of tornadoes, we are we are entering into tornado season. it peaks in may, so we'll have plenty more discussions like the ones we're having right now as we go through the coming months. now, with this weather system, it's not just the tornadoes and damaging winds. we're also watching for a flash flood threat here, too, across a big chunk of the country. in addition, the dry fuels some strong winds, maybe some lightning associated with this, uh, this this storm system is leading to the highest threat level in southeastern new mexico for fires. a level three out of three here. so make sure you stay weather aware across the entire country over the next 48 hours. back to you. >> all right, tyler, thank you so much. all right. israel is blocking all humanitarian aid into gaza as hamas refuses an extension of phase one proposed by the u.s. what does this mean for the prospects of phase two? >> have i got news for you is back. let's think of some new games to play. what
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we'll be right back. >> okay. >> nick saban took alabama.l to a new level. >> he retired. >> the goat. gone. damn. >> and you're coming in. >> this is the best of. >> the best. i just want to touch somebody with my story. >> y'all are. >> representing every little kid that can't come out. >> find a. >> way to win. it's coming. fans are going. >> to be fired up for this. >> this is where legends are made. >> this. >> with flonase. >> allergies don't. >> have. >> to. >> be scary. spraying flonase daily gives you long lasting non-drowsy relief. >> flonase. all good work. >> play. hey, blink. relief. work. play. blink. relief. >> the only 3. >> in. >> 1 extended relief formula for dry eyes. >> blink. >> let's start the bidding at $5 million. thank you. sir. >> these people. >> of privilege. >> hoarding the financial. >> advantages. >> for far. too long. >> point five at the back. look at them. >> unaware that. >> robinhood gold. >> members now. >> enjoy the. >> vip treatment. >> the 3%. >> ira match on retirement. >> contributions 11 million, si
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of federal employees. >> down in alabama with. >> nih employees. >> which now they don't like the cutsing to nih. and you're hearing them say, oh, no, don't change those formulas. don't do those cuts. there's a big. >> nasa facility. >> down there. so because he was chairman of. >> appropriations. he put a lot of things down there. >> also, i. >> would explain to them 30%. >> of federal employees are veterans. >> don't we like veterans? >> and so they're now. >> hearing from all. >> these people and all around the country, and they're waking up to, oh, yeah, a lot of these people are our guys. and we're seeing all these people saying. wait a minute, i didn't know you meant me. well, of course this is. >> and the trauma that they. >> are bringing to these people. and i think a lot of your, you know, when you go to these town halls, they're saying it's traumatic now. okay, fine. you can ask people, tell us what you did last week. but it's going into a void. >> you know, those. >> 19 year old, those kids. >> are. not reading. >> the thousands and thousands of emails that are going to be s
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that all progresses eastbound into alabama, mississippi, georgia. yeah, we will see that as we get into the wee hours of wednesday. the potential for tornadoes very high and could only get higher as we go through time. we're talking long track, strong destructive tornadoes. unfortunately, it is that time of the year. we are going to see the threat for tornadoes statistically increase from here. on average, we see roughly 89 tornadoes during the month of march. it peaks as we get into may with nearly 300 tornadoes. victor. >> all right. we are certainly, as you say, in that time of year. so thanks for watching it for us. tyler mauldin. got it. touchdown. the blue ghost lunar lander is now on the moon. what is next in this historic mission? we'll take a look. >> learn how to. >> experiment with new technologies without getting played by them. listen to terms of service with me, clare duffy. wherever you get your podcasts. >> are you having. >> any fun? >> what are you getting out of living? who cares for what you've got? if you're not having any fun,
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that was one example in alabama. where because there were slashes to energy subsidies.to be felt, and there's always a lag between the cuts and the pain, then i think my republican colleagues are going to be hearing from people in massive numbers, and the president's numbers are going to tank more. >> their own. >> numbers are going to tank more. but more importantly, the american people are really going to suffer in la, where we've gone through these horrible wildfires. some of the firefighters that battled those blazes have gotten notices that they're fired or they should quit. that's quite a reward for a job, you know, courageously done. and, you know, some of the funding for fema and other agencies may go away that would be necessary for the rebuilding. that's just. in one state and one part of one state. but the whole country is going to feel this. >> all right. democratic senator adam schiff of california, thanks so much for being with us. let's bring in now msnbc host symone sanders townsend and also nbc news national affairs analyst and a partner in chief, polit
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she was killed in an overnight crash in alabama just hours after a performance in mobile, alabama.n the 70s as a member of the hip hop trio the sequence. but her career spanned many genres and decades. hit solo albums include black diamond and mahogany soul and was nominated for three grammys. angie stone was only 63 years old. >> well, donald trump took office 41 days ago and is quickly changing the political landscape, both here on the home front and around the globe. trump's contentious meeting with ukraine's president zelensky is still making headlines, along with his tariffs, which go into effect on tuesday. here to break it all down for us is corey cook, political science professor at saint mary's college of california. corey, good morning to you. thank you so much for being here. we will start with the blow up in the oval office between zelensky and president trump. what are the implications here? you know as zelensky is in is in europe and london this weekend. >> and meeting with negotiators there. i mean we keep using words like unprecedented and extraordinary. this was un
she was killed in an overnight crash in alabama just hours after a performance in mobile, alabama.n the 70s as a member of the hip hop trio the sequence. but her career spanned many genres and decades. hit solo albums include black diamond and mahogany soul and was nominated for three grammys. angie stone was only 63 years old. >> well, donald trump took office 41 days ago and is quickly changing the political landscape, both here on the home front and around the globe. trump's...
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her family confirmed stone was killed in a car crash in montgomery, alabama. she was a member of girl. hip-hop trio, the sequence and known for the hit song. wish i didn't miss you. stone also hit the broadway stage as big mama morton in the hit musical chicago. she was 63 years old. (dr. david jeremiah) just when people needed hope, god would send a baby, a king, to offer a foretaste of a better future. but why? why should we care? and what should the baby in bethlehem mean to me? (male announcer) watch "why the nativity?" a powerful new docudrama from david jeremiah, here on this station. if you're living with dry amd, you may be at risk for developing geographic atrophy, or ga. ga can be unpredictable—and progress rapidly—leading to irreversible vision loss. now there's something you can do to... ♪ ( slow. it. down.) ♪ ♪ ( get it goin' slower.)♪ ask your doctor about izervay. ♪ (i. zer. vay.) ♪ ♪ ( gets ga goin' slower.) ♪ izervay is an eye injection. don't take it if you have an infection or active swelling in or around your eye. izervay can cause eye infe
her family confirmed stone was killed in a car crash in montgomery, alabama. she was a member of girl. hip-hop trio, the sequence and known for the hit song. wish i didn't miss you. stone also hit the broadway stage as big mama morton in the hit musical chicago. she was 63 years old. (dr. david jeremiah) just when people needed hope, god would send a baby, a king, to offer a foretaste of a better future. but why? why should we care? and what should the baby in bethlehem mean to me? (male...
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a test vote on a bill sponsored by alabama senator tommy tuberville.nuary. >> the house passage of the protection of women and girls in sports act we're one step closer to making sure not one more male athlete is able to take a trophy, roster spot, playing time, resources or opportunity to compete from a woman. >> if all 53 senate republicans vote yes, seven democrats must join them to end the filibuster. a high bar . only two democrats supported the bill in the house earlier this winter. most democrats are outraged they say people born as men and playing sports against women is not a problem. >> of the approximately 510,000 athletes who play at the ncaa level, ten are transgender. not 10,000, ten. >> president trump wants to prohibit money from going to states which allow those born as men from competing against women. dana. >> dana: chad, thank you so much. ten is ten too many. >> bill: before we go something great. bald eagle jackie and shadow are expecting triplets. three eggs. we've reached the stage there is a certain crack in the egg. last year
a test vote on a bill sponsored by alabama senator tommy tuberville.nuary. >> the house passage of the protection of women and girls in sports act we're one step closer to making sure not one more male athlete is able to take a trophy, roster spot, playing time, resources or opportunity to compete from a woman. >> if all 53 senate republicans vote yes, seven democrats must join them to end the filibuster. a high bar . only two democrats supported the bill in the house earlier this...
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ r&b singer angie stone was killed in a car crash in alabama.s best known for being a member of the all female hip hop trio the sequence, and known for the hit song wish i didn't miss you. stone was scheduled to perform at the halftime show of the central intercollegiate athletic association men's championship basketball game on saturday. she was 63 years old. following developing news now, the vatican says pope francis remains stable after a setback in his recovery. the pontiff suffered a respiratory attack known as a bronchospasm on friday. officials say since then, he's had no further problems and he does not have a fever and is alternating between mechanical ventilation and high flow oxygen therapy. the vatican says pope francis continues to be alert and oriented, and he rested comfortably overnight. well, the u.s. is on the brink of its largest active duty troop presence at the southern border in years. the trump administration is sending 3000 more troops to the southern border over the next few weeks. this deployment will bring the total n
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and what their mission will be in the nominated r&b singer angie stone was killed in a car crash in alabama artist was best known for being a member of the all female hip hop trio the sequence, and known for the hit song wish i didn't miss you. stone was scheduled to perform at the halftime show of the central intercollegiate athletic association men's championship basketball game on saturday. she was 63 years old. we're following developing news. the vatican says pope francis remains stable after a setback in his recovery. the pontiff suffered a respiratory attack known as a bronchospasm on friday. officials say since then, he's had no further problems and he also does not have a fever. he's now alternating between a mechanical ventilation treatment or a high flow oxygen therapy treatment. the vatican says pope francis continues to be alert and oriented, and he rested comfortably overnight. well, the u.s. is on the brink of its largest active duty troop presence at the southern border in years. the trump administration is sending 3000 more troops to the southern border over the next few we
and what their mission will be in the nominated r&b singer angie stone was killed in a car crash in alabama artist was best known for being a member of the all female hip hop trio the sequence, and known for the hit song wish i didn't miss you. stone was scheduled to perform at the halftime show of the central intercollegiate athletic association men's championship basketball game on saturday. she was 63 years old. we're following developing news. the vatican says pope francis remains...
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. >> to alabama. awards, including for best female r&b vocal performance in female r&b vocal performance in 2005. for now, back to dateline. july 2016, 21 months and 1,037 tips after the untimely death of chelsea bruck, detective mike preadmore confronted daniel clay, the ladies' man, whose dna was on her halloween costume. like a patient fisherman, the detective flicked lures around his suspect. so it went, until, calmly and quietly, the detective broke the bad news. for all of daniel's denials, dna doesn't lie, and his dna was on chelsea's costume. and so the question-- how could that be? he was adamant. they kept talking. and then daniel admitted he did have sex with a woman at the party. could it have been chelsea? well, maybe. there's ask. so that means i. that means i. >> asked so, time to reel in the fish. nice. i think i've been pretty a gentleman to you. yeah. really? and you have to me. right. there are some things you haven't told me. all right, but we're getting there, okay? i do not think
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but people in alabama and tennessee and georgia and ohio will be sitting at home wondering why they're on temporary layoff. >> and that's what i did want to ask you too, is is what does this mean for for jobs? >> well, there's 900,000 americans who are either make cars or make parts or make the tools to make those cars and parts. and there's about 125,000 here in canada who will be sitting at home like they did in those two instances. we know in automotive that that is a certainty. and i think you're hearing a lot of people stand up, americans stand up and say, let's think about this a little bit. we're we're so intertwined. and especially canada is so invested. canadian companies have investments in the u.s. that employ 48,000 americans in this space. we are absolutely full partners, and we want to be. and and the competition is supposed to be china. and, um, you know, we can help. we've been, you know, when ford was a one year old startup, they invested in windsor on the other side of the river. we built this together. we we we are prosperous together. and certainly if somebody if th
but people in alabama and tennessee and georgia and ohio will be sitting at home wondering why they're on temporary layoff. >> and that's what i did want to ask you too, is is what does this mean for for jobs? >> well, there's 900,000 americans who are either make cars or make parts or make the tools to make those cars and parts. and there's about 125,000 here in canada who will be sitting at home like they did in those two instances. we know in automotive that that is a certainty....
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and then it progresses into portions of alabama and georgia early on wednesday.ornado threat very high for us on tuesday with that weather system getting its act together. we could be seeing strong long track tornadoes with this weather system. so it's something that we certainly have to keep a very close eye on in the days to come. now, victor, we are starting to get into that severe weather season going from march all the way to may, where we see the tornado threat peak. you're going to see a considerable increase in these conversations, like you and i are having right now. >> all right, tyler, thank you. the great eight. alexander ovechkin, huh? yeah. got it now. yes, yes. he scores his 31st goal of the season, 884th of his career. because the secret is that i don't follow sports. and you guys make sure i pronounce the names right. 11 goals shy from the most goals in nfl history. >> yeah. >> close nhl. >> nfl. >> we'll get him, folks. >> we'll get it. >> i got all the. >> way to nfl. nhl. >> yeah, just. >> read the script. >> we are talking about. >> one of th
and then it progresses into portions of alabama and georgia early on wednesday.ornado threat very high for us on tuesday with that weather system getting its act together. we could be seeing strong long track tornadoes with this weather system. so it's something that we certainly have to keep a very close eye on in the days to come. now, victor, we are starting to get into that severe weather season going from march all the way to may, where we see the tornado threat peak. you're going to see a...
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her publicist says she was killed in a car crash in alabama this morning. the grammy nominated singer is best known for songs like more than a woman and baby. she also had more than 40 tv and movie movie acting credits. vatican sources tell cnn pope francis is resting after last night's sudden episode of respiratory difficulty, saying that his medical condition remains complex and he is still not out of danger. the faithful gathering today to pray for his recovery. cnn's christopher lam has an update. >> well, jessica, a positive update from the vatican on pope francis's health. on saturday. the vatican saying that he remains in the stable condition, that he hasn't had any respiratory crises. on saturday. of course, yesterday, friday, we were told that the pope had this bronchial spasm that required advanced oxygen treatment. tonight, the vatican saying the pope's without a fever and that his blood test results are are looking positive. uh, but he is on a mixture of high flow oxygen therapy. and this more advanced treatment, uh, of a use of a mask which is
her publicist says she was killed in a car crash in alabama this morning. the grammy nominated singer is best known for songs like more than a woman and baby. she also had more than 40 tv and movie movie acting credits. vatican sources tell cnn pope francis is resting after last night's sudden episode of respiratory difficulty, saying that his medical condition remains complex and he is still not out of danger. the faithful gathering today to pray for his recovery. cnn's christopher lam has an...
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university of alabama is the largest employer in the state, right. you know, rochester employs 40,000 people. if suddenly jobs are slashed, programs are cut. what's going to happen to all of those economies around the country? >> before i answer that, can i just point out people are going to people are going to die first. that's the first. and i think the most important thing with some of these programs that have been cut off, especially when it comes to usaid and the way that the government has been helping keep people alive all over the world, not to mention the soft power aspects of this which we also give up. and you're absolutely right, stephanie. governments do things for reasons that are not the same as why businesses do things. the reason why government does things is because mostly business doesn't want to do it, or can't do it in a way that provides the public with the equity or equitable treatment that it demands. one is. >> why drug companies don't do all the drug research because it just doesn't pay. >> it has to be a public good. okay,
university of alabama is the largest employer in the state, right. you know, rochester employs 40,000 people. if suddenly jobs are slashed, programs are cut. what's going to happen to all of those economies around the country? >> before i answer that, can i just point out people are going to people are going to die first. that's the first. and i think the most important thing with some of these programs that have been cut off, especially when it comes to usaid and the way that the...
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included tommy tuberville of alabama and bernie.of ohio, senators roger marshall of kansas, rick scott of florida, and jim banks of indiana all posted the same message thanking the president for standing up for america. however, there were a few congressional republicans who continued to stand up for ukraine. gop congressman don bacon of nebraska posted on social media, quote, a bad day for america's foreign policy. ukraine wants independence, free markets and rule of law. it wants to be a part of the west. russia hates us and our western values. we should be clear that we stand for freedom. fellow republican congressman mike lawler of new york posted in part, quote, as someone who fundamentally believes that russia, china and iran are not. our friends or allies and continues to believe it's important to support ukraine, it was extremely shortsighted to engage in that type of exchange in front of the. us and international press as you work towards an agreement. sadly, the only winner of today is vladimir putin. and then there was re
included tommy tuberville of alabama and bernie.of ohio, senators roger marshall of kansas, rick scott of florida, and jim banks of indiana all posted the same message thanking the president for standing up for america. however, there were a few congressional republicans who continued to stand up for ukraine. gop congressman don bacon of nebraska posted on social media, quote, a bad day for america's foreign policy. ukraine wants independence, free markets and rule of law. it wants to be a part...
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chairman, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from alabama, my friend and the chairman of the housermed services committee mr. mike rogers. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank the chairman. i rise in strong support of this resolution. and i commend the speaker, the leader, and the chairman arrington on their tremendous work. we've heard about all the ways the house budget resolution will deliver on president trump's america first agenda. that includes making a generational investment in national defense. the $100 billion in defense spending this resolution unlocks will enable us to begin restoring american deterrence, prioritizing lethality, and ensuring peace through strength. it will help defend the d.o.d.'s mission at the border because border security is national security. it will help improve the quality of life of our service members and their families. it will help us start to revitalize our defense industrial base and restore readiness accounts to ensure we can fight tonight. it will also help us start to expand
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he's like, you know, my family is originally from alabama. and then we made our way here to california. and as a kid i saw the klan. so like soon as i saw he called them the nazi boys, he's like when they're getting cross raided, i saw the nazi boys with swastikas. i see them, you know, making plots with the officers. i already know what this is because as a kid i saw i saw that many of the klansmen in were law enforcement by day and by night they were hooded. so you see that the point being is that when people are incarcerated they're bringing with this history they're, bringing with them their experiences. there and belief systems to the total institution is the prison setting. and that's very important when thinking about how prison is much a microcosm of what we see in society. and it's not this walled off place that isn't impacted by all of this. and so when people were to california, what they actually found staunch resistance by, white californians with the growing black population expanding black california neighborhoods and people tr
he's like, you know, my family is originally from alabama. and then we made our way here to california. and as a kid i saw the klan. so like soon as i saw he called them the nazi boys, he's like when they're getting cross raided, i saw the nazi boys with swastikas. i see them, you know, making plots with the officers. i already know what this is because as a kid i saw i saw that many of the klansmen in were law enforcement by day and by night they were hooded. so you see that the point being is...
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attorney for the northern district of alabama, appointed under the first trump administration.ith, so -- jay, so elon musk wants members of the federal work force to submit, you know, five points about what i did last week. is that legal? >> it is -- of course it's legal. and remember, elon musk is deriving his authority from the delegated powers coming from president trump. article i -- or, i'm sorry, article ii of the constitution vests all the executive power in one president. so when elon musk is having opm send these e-mails, it's at the direction of the president of the united states. he is the only person elected nationwide that is in charge of a single branch of our three-branch government, the executive branch. and so whether it is the secretary of state ordering state department employees to do as elon has suggested or work pm -- or opm, it's all done at the direction of the president of the united states. of course it's perfectly legal. this is -- the personnel that are filing these lawsuits, they're not doing it because they did ten things last week. they kid it --
attorney for the northern district of alabama, appointed under the first trump administration.ith, so -- jay, so elon musk wants members of the federal work force to submit, you know, five points about what i did last week. is that legal? >> it is -- of course it's legal. and remember, elon musk is deriving his authority from the delegated powers coming from president trump. article i -- or, i'm sorry, article ii of the constitution vests all the executive power in one president. so when...
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versus huntsville, alabama, you save a lot of money. number two, you make life better for employees. that is a point that is missed a lot. but commuting into d.c. versus being able to go somewhere else with a better cost of living might be better for folks. and lastly, the areas where you set up a headquarters will be populated by people that live in the area to fill the rank and file of staff positions. if you plant federal agency headquarters in the heart of any area that is overwhelmingly one-party versus the other you will naturally get that sway versus something more representative of the people as a whole. mr. jack: i want to finish before my time expires. i yield back to the chairwoman marjorie taylor greene. >> i want unanimous consent to enter something into the record. chair greene: what? what's a report from the congressional research service nonpartisan crs that lays out the rules and laws for firing inspectors general, looking at waste, fraud and abuse. that role requires for the lot to be followed for congress to be notifi
versus huntsville, alabama, you save a lot of money. number two, you make life better for employees. that is a point that is missed a lot. but commuting into d.c. versus being able to go somewhere else with a better cost of living might be better for folks. and lastly, the areas where you set up a headquarters will be populated by people that live in the area to fill the rank and file of staff positions. if you plant federal agency headquarters in the heart of any area that is overwhelmingly...
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i have a plaque on my desk that says this, and it came from the late, great coach from alabama, bearg, my fault. my fault. if it's okay, then it's all of us together. if it's all-- if it works great, it's my team. i put that to faith every day. so when we're doing this, i take it very seriously and personally so when you hear out there what we're doing, you come to me. don't worry about the politics of this town. don't worry about what's-- change is coming and yes, there are going to be more contracts cut and taking a look at efficiency and oversize of our department, by the way, did you know in the last four years, the department grew by 130 billion dollars and over 80,000 employees? and you know what also happened in the last four years? we had a 40,000 backlog of cases in veteran benefits. today we have a 250,000 backlog. explain to me that logic. you've spent $130 billion more and bring in 80,000 more people and yet, our backlog and our wait times go up. it tells me there may be more emphasis as the va as a building and operation than it was on the veterans that we're supposed to
i have a plaque on my desk that says this, and it came from the late, great coach from alabama, bearg, my fault. my fault. if it's okay, then it's all of us together. if it's all-- if it works great, it's my team. i put that to faith every day. so when we're doing this, i take it very seriously and personally so when you hear out there what we're doing, you come to me. don't worry about the politics of this town. don't worry about what's-- change is coming and yes, there are going to be more...
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i want us to be able to serve folks in alabama, folks in south dakota as well as folks sitting here intely, podcasting is great but broadcasting is a big of power and where we have huge audience. >> how do you take this, i know we are short on time. some of the trust that people have, what do you think is the best way to transfer some of that brand trust up towards kind of the national space because it does seem that people trust local, they don't necessarily trust national. is there a way to transfer some of that? >> absolutely. when i was at wikipedia it was called transit of trust. that's true, i mean, pta's, state houses, town hall meetings, all of that is real. we've actually been building out what we call collaborative newsrooms. regional newsrooms across the country, appalachia, texas, texas is its own region as you all know. deepen the ability to meet regional needs with the goal of being able to also surface stories that matter to those communities to the national story as well. i think when people hear themselves reflected in the news of the day at the national level it actua
i want us to be able to serve folks in alabama, folks in south dakota as well as folks sitting here intely, podcasting is great but broadcasting is a big of power and where we have huge audience. >> how do you take this, i know we are short on time. some of the trust that people have, what do you think is the best way to transfer some of that brand trust up towards kind of the national space because it does seem that people trust local, they don't necessarily trust national. is there a...
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this is a legislation by tommy tuberville of alabama this will ban transgender women in sports.arly republicans think this is a winning issue. it has to pass a 60 vote threshold. it likely will be blocked and filibustered by democrats in the senate. looks like democrats will hold firm and block that legislation in the senate. host: scott wong has been a force in congressional reporting. follow him on x and check out his reportings on nbc news. we appreciate your time. coming up in about 40 minutes this morning, it's a conversation with gene dodaro of the u.s. government accountability office. we'll talk about the high risk list programs at risk for waste, fraud and abuse. until then, it's our open forum time for you to lead the discussion any public policy issue that you want to talk about, the numbers are on the screen. start calling in and we'll get to your calls after the break. >> discover the heartbeat of democracy of c-span voices. we're asking what you like to hear from the president during his speech. >> i'm clay from silver spring maryland. i hope president trump talks
this is a legislation by tommy tuberville of alabama this will ban transgender women in sports.arly republicans think this is a winning issue. it has to pass a 60 vote threshold. it likely will be blocked and filibustered by democrats in the senate. looks like democrats will hold firm and block that legislation in the senate. host: scott wong has been a force in congressional reporting. follow him on x and check out his reportings on nbc news. we appreciate your time. coming up in about 40...
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host: karen, alabaster, alabama, line for republicans. caller: good morning.st want to say on mr. soros, he is not in the white house but he is backing a lot of political candidates throughout our country so he is causing havoc. i want to talk about the ukraine war. when the war first started, turkey negotiated a peace treaty between the two countries. the biden administration came in behind the scenes i believe, they kept pushing for ukraine to join nato. russia said that is the line in the sand. if you insist, we are going to invade. that is pretty much what happened. kamala harris is over there talking about how we want ukraine to join nato. anyway, dealing with ukraine now, here we are three years later dealing with ukraine now, can trump stop all aid to ukraine legally? and let russia keep the southeast region because those people want to be part of russia anyway. it is not like he is land grabbing. he is taking back part of the territory these people want to be part of russia anyway. i think zelenskyy is pushing him to continue this war. that is my opini
host: karen, alabaster, alabama, line for republicans. caller: good morning.st want to say on mr. soros, he is not in the white house but he is backing a lot of political candidates throughout our country so he is causing havoc. i want to talk about the ukraine war. when the war first started, turkey negotiated a peace treaty between the two countries. the biden administration came in behind the scenes i believe, they kept pushing for ukraine to join nato. russia said that is the line in the...
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host: karen, alabaster, alabama, line for republicans. caller: good morning. want to say on mr. soros, he is not in the white house but he is backing a lot of political candidates throughout our country so he is causing havoc. i want to talk about the ukraine war. when the war first started, turkey negotiated a peace treaty between the two countries. the biden administration came in behind the scenes i believe, they kept pushing for ukraine to join nato. russia said that is the line in the sand. if you insist, we are going to invade. that is pretty much what happened. kamala harris is over there talking about how we want ukraine to join nato. anyway, dealing with ukraine now, here we are three years later dealing with ukraine now, can trump stop all aid to ukraine legally? and let russia keep the southeast region because those people want to be part of russia anyway. it is not like he is land grabbing. he is taking back part of the territory these people want to be part of russia anyway. i think zelenskyy is pushing him to continue this war. that is my opinion
host: karen, alabaster, alabama, line for republicans. caller: good morning. want to say on mr. soros, he is not in the white house but he is backing a lot of political candidates throughout our country so he is causing havoc. i want to talk about the ukraine war. when the war first started, turkey negotiated a peace treaty between the two countries. the biden administration came in behind the scenes i believe, they kept pushing for ukraine to join nato. russia said that is the line in the...
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. >> betty was born in 1940 three in prichard, alabama and moved to san francisco in 1951. >> she's graduated mission high school. she met and married the love of her life. james cooks in 1964 and together they raised four children faith patrick, tanisha and antonio building a family grounded in love and resilience in 19 76 betty opened jp beauty boutique, a business that became a cornerstone of the fillmore for 48 years she kept her doors open through economic shifts and neighborhood changes, remaining a steadfast presence just last year her contributions were officially recognized when jp beauty boutique was added to the san francisco legacy business registry ensuring her name and impact would be enshrined in our city's history. betty's influence extended far beyond her business. she was a mentor, a trailblazer for black entrepreneurs and a symbol of perseverance. she touched countless lives customers, employees and community members alike thanks to the efforts of brothers for change and the broader community, betty was able to receive her flowers while she was still with us. >> she is surv
. >> betty was born in 1940 three in prichard, alabama and moved to san francisco in 1951. >> she's graduated mission high school. she met and married the love of her life. james cooks in 1964 and together they raised four children faith patrick, tanisha and antonio building a family grounded in love and resilience in 19 76 betty opened jp beauty boutique, a business that became a cornerstone of the fillmore for 48 years she kept her doors open through economic shifts and...