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>> alabama is a state that really embraces the death penalty. state where 50 people have been executed in the last few years. given -- if you believe that this guy killed his wife intentionally on their honeymoon, it is certainly a case that alabama would have sought the death penalty. >> can they even though they made this agreement or -- can they reverse that? can they go again it. >> absolutely not. they cannot go back on this agreement. these sorts of arrangements are fairly common, extradition on the condition you do not seek the death penalty. we're one of the few developed countries that still have the death penalty. there are a lot of countries that won't extradite people to the united states if we say we're going to use the death penalty. so it's the state department, the u.s. state department, not the alabama government that monitors those sorts of agreements. there's no way they can go back on it. >> obviously no double jeopardy. they can retry because it was in australia. >> it's a lot less protection than people think. you remember
>> alabama is a state that really embraces the death penalty. state where 50 people have been executed in the last few years. given -- if you believe that this guy killed his wife intentionally on their honeymoon, it is certainly a case that alabama would have sought the death penalty. >> can they even though they made this agreement or -- can they reverse that? can they go again it. >> absolutely not. they cannot go back on this agreement. these sorts of arrangements are...
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in 1944 in alabama a black woman walked home from a church revival. a carload of white men kidnapped her off the street, drove her to the woods and brutally gang raped her. when they finished, they dropped her off in the middle of town, and they threatened to kill her if she told anyone what happened. but that night she told her father, her husband and the local sheriff the detill tails of the -- details of the brutal assault. a few days later the naacp called to say they were sending their very best investigator. her name was rosa park. it was 11 years before the montgomery bus boycott, and this group of home grown activists would vaunt its president, dr. martin luther king jr., to international prominence and launching a movement that would ultimately change the world. now, rosa park carried the story back to montgomery where she and the city's most militant activists organized national and international protests for equal justice for mrs. rees si taylor. the chicago defender called it the strongest campaign for equal justice to be seen in a decade.
in 1944 in alabama a black woman walked home from a church revival. a carload of white men kidnapped her off the street, drove her to the woods and brutally gang raped her. when they finished, they dropped her off in the middle of town, and they threatened to kill her if she told anyone what happened. but that night she told her father, her husband and the local sheriff the detill tails of the -- details of the brutal assault. a few days later the naacp called to say they were sending their...
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i first became an occupational therapist in 1982, and moved to alabama in 1983.'ve worked with many populations, but the majority of my practice has been in paediatrics. but i have to say, as late as the 1990s--'95, '96-- we still had physicians in this town, in this state, and even in this country, who were advising parents to institutionalize their children, which is incredulous when you think about it. - mm-hmm. - while we've grown a lot and we know have policies in place for children with disabilities to receive services from birth to three years of age, from three years to 21 years of age, there's been tremendous growth, but at the same time, we still have a long way to go. we have children now who are being educated that before 1975 didn't have that opportunity, but we still have a long way to go for our young adults, because once they turn 21, there's really not any service in place for them at that point. so cupational therapy, like all of the other medical professions, we've made great strides, but we still have work to do in that area. - and when childr
i first became an occupational therapist in 1982, and moved to alabama in 1983.'ve worked with many populations, but the majority of my practice has been in paediatrics. but i have to say, as late as the 1990s--'95, '96-- we still had physicians in this town, in this state, and even in this country, who were advising parents to institutionalize their children, which is incredulous when you think about it. - mm-hmm. - while we've grown a lot and we know have policies in place for children with...
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. >>> plus the so-called honeymoon killer returns home to alabama to face charges. >>> first, though, harry smith has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> imagine being kicked off an organ transplant list just days before surgery. why it's happening more often. tonight on the "cbs evening news." gotta get that bacon! smokey bacon, crispy bacon, tasty bacon! where is it? where is the bacon? tv newscaster: bacon popular, story at 11. dog: yummy. crunchy. bacon. bacon. bacon. there, in that bag! mom: who wants a beggin' strip!? dog: me! i'd get it myself but i don't have thumbs! yum, yum, yum... it's beggin'! hm... i love you! i love bacon! i love you! i love bacon! i love you! beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! share the fun at beggintime.com ,beggin' strips! there's no time like beggin' time! if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. with eight times better wear protection than mobil 1. castrol edge. it's more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. >>> take a look at this. in texas on monday a dangerous high-speed chase on a
. >>> plus the so-called honeymoon killer returns home to alabama to face charges. >>> first, though, harry smith has a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> imagine being kicked off an organ transplant list just days before surgery. why it's happening more often. tonight on the "cbs evening news." gotta get that bacon! smokey bacon, crispy bacon, tasty bacon! where is it? where is the bacon? tv newscaster: bacon popular, story at 11. dog:...
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agriculture commissioner but after the public and nominations for alabama commission a bit of former businessman because of the leader and very serious about alabama the commissioner is one of the most powerful positions in alabama well jenny churchill pulled a little bit of inspiration from dale with her new ad campaign. and i'm running for president i'm going to don the studio the worker politician and a very special some. so listen being president is one of the most important job in the world is not the universe but i bet you didn't know that why does and criminal because if they can keep you in the dark they can do what. ever they want with all that money and they don't give a rip about your money. here we are people losing jobs every day how every minute people are struggling in my opinion is grabbing on her facebook page that. i can't buy a new issue i've worked for to say no to new shoes with a hostile hope he'll vote jenny churchill. i work for a living too but anyway you've now seen jenny's campaign points but i'm not asking you to put your horse in the barn take up or cowbo
agriculture commissioner but after the public and nominations for alabama commission a bit of former businessman because of the leader and very serious about alabama the commissioner is one of the most powerful positions in alabama well jenny churchill pulled a little bit of inspiration from dale with her new ad campaign. and i'm running for president i'm going to don the studio the worker politician and a very special some. so listen being president is one of the most important job in the...
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leahy, and the senator from alabama, mr. sessions or their designees. mr. leahy: i yield my time to the senior senator from new york, senator schumer. the presiding officer: the senator from new york is recognized. the senate will suspend. the senate will be in order. the senator from new york. mr. schumer: thank you, mr. president. over the last few days the senate's finally to vote on judicial nomination that have been waiting on the executive calendar for months. there are currently three judicial emergency vacancies on the u.s. court of appeals for the second circuit and the judiciary committee has reported qualified nominees to fill each one with the consideration of ray lohier's nomination, the senate will finally fill one of those for the people of vermont, connecconnecticut and new york. he has served as a federal prosecutor in the southern district of new york and special counsel to the u.s. attorney. he previous served as the chief and deputy chief of both the securities and commodities task force which investigates and prosecutes offenses on wall
leahy, and the senator from alabama, mr. sessions or their designees. mr. leahy: i yield my time to the senior senator from new york, senator schumer. the presiding officer: the senator from new york is recognized. the senate will suspend. the senate will be in order. the senator from new york. mr. schumer: thank you, mr. president. over the last few days the senate's finally to vote on judicial nomination that have been waiting on the executive calendar for months. there are currently three...
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that man appeared in a alabama courtroom on wednesday.e watson waived his extradition rights and will return to alabama to face murder charges. andrea canning has the details. >> reporter: gabe watson appeared before a los angeles judge tuesday, who officially paved the way for his extradition to alabama. >> we have very little control over how long it will take for the authorities in alabama to go get him. but it's a ridiculous waste of taxpayer resources. and that he would already be back in birmingham, if he was allowed to travel on his own volition. >> reporter: watson has been charged with the murder of his former wife, tina. it's the second time he's being tried for her death. in australia, he served an 18-month sentence for manslaughter. but with no international sanctions on double-jeopardy, alabama prosecutors are going after him again because they believe he planned his wife's death before leaving the states for the couple's australian honeymoon. it's been seven years hins citizen new bride drowned during a scuba diving trip. th
that man appeared in a alabama courtroom on wednesday.e watson waived his extradition rights and will return to alabama to face murder charges. andrea canning has the details. >> reporter: gabe watson appeared before a los angeles judge tuesday, who officially paved the way for his extradition to alabama. >> we have very little control over how long it will take for the authorities in alabama to go get him. but it's a ridiculous waste of taxpayer resources. and that he would already...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama. mr. rogers: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in strong support of house resolution 1761, a resolution congratulating auburn university quarterback and college park, georgia, native cam newton on winning the 2010 heisman trophy for being the most outstanding college football player in america. i'd like to thank everyone that came together to make this resolution -- bring this resolution to the floor today, including the leadership of both sides, the committee on ed and labor, and especially mr. lewis of georgia. madam speaker, cam newton is from college park, georgia,
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama. mr. rogers: thank you, madam speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. rogers: thank you, madam speaker. i rise today in strong support of house resolution 1761, a resolution congratulating auburn university quarterback and college park, georgia, native cam newton on winning the 2010 heisman trophy for being the most outstanding college football player in america. i'd like to...
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>> in alabama, justice doesn't have a shelf life.run out the clock on a politician's term and get away with murder. we believe that gabe watson committed a crime, a grand jury in alabama believes me committed a crime. we indicted him and we plan to convict him. >> have you talk with luther strange about it? >> we have talked about many cases. i inherited cases from my predecessor and we pursued them because that's what my oath of office required. i can't see him betraying the oath of office. >> thanks for your time. >>> et38 let l's's get a check the weather from al. >> "today's" weather is brought to you by the u.s. postal service. and good morning, as we look at those temperatures across the country, it is brutally cold from the great lakes all the way down into florida and as far away as the plains, with teens and 20s there. on the rest of the country, we have got another storm coming up into the pacific northwest bringing rain and mountain snows, lake-effect snows will continue from erie, pennsylvania to watertown, new york, anyw
>> in alabama, justice doesn't have a shelf life.run out the clock on a politician's term and get away with murder. we believe that gabe watson committed a crime, a grand jury in alabama believes me committed a crime. we indicted him and we plan to convict him. >> have you talk with luther strange about it? >> we have talked about many cases. i inherited cases from my predecessor and we pursued them because that's what my oath of office required. i can't see him betraying the...
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phil: because we talked to the university of alabama and they gave us a statement. the school was unable to locate either a degree or an enrollment record for the subject of your verification request. so he didn't go there. has he told you now that he didn't go there? >> well, because i unravelled it. >> dr. phil: well, you're going to hear what john has to say next. we'll be right back. [applause] >> announcer: tomorrow on an all-new "dr. phil" -- the tension is building between friends -- >> is it true that you're finally coming around to hating me? >> announcer: -- and enemies. >> you're drinking every night. you're really losing it. >> announcer: that's tomorrow. thank you, curÉl. thank you, curÉl. thank you, curÉl. new curÉl ultra healing lotion. instantly relieves and prevents dry skin. your search for dry skin relief is over. when i joined the national guard, i never thought i'd be saving lives. i put on the uniform and i have a whole new outlook on life. country, community, family-- that's what matters most to me. if that matters to you, go to 1-800-go-guard
phil: because we talked to the university of alabama and they gave us a statement. the school was unable to locate either a degree or an enrollment record for the subject of your verification request. so he didn't go there. has he told you now that he didn't go there? >> well, because i unravelled it. >> dr. phil: well, you're going to hear what john has to say next. we'll be right back. [applause] >> announcer: tomorrow on an all-new "dr. phil" -- the tension is...
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mixed precipitation through mississippi and alabama. and even into georgia. we have video from russellville, alabama and it was freezing rain. now that is not coming our way. this is going to be a straight snow for us but a different story in alabama. surface temperatures are below freezing but the rain falls as liquid and then freezes on contactment it's almost impossible to drive on a sheet of ice and that was the case in northern alabama. back to the computer we go. starting out clear tonight and then clouds come in by dawn. so high clouds entering eastern kentucky and we're in good shape and then temperatures will fall like a stone tonight. small weather event but high impact. thursday morning commute okay weather-wise. thursday evening commute light snow. a dry snow, traction much better with a dry snow. accumulation around an inch, either side of an inch and more to the south. yes, more toward frederickbergs and richmond. stay off i-95 south tomorrow. i would stay off i-95 south on a sunny day. but i'd really stay off tomorrow. increasing cloudiness by
mixed precipitation through mississippi and alabama. and even into georgia. we have video from russellville, alabama and it was freezing rain. now that is not coming our way. this is going to be a straight snow for us but a different story in alabama. surface temperatures are below freezing but the rain falls as liquid and then freezes on contactment it's almost impossible to drive on a sheet of ice and that was the case in northern alabama. back to the computer we go. starting out clear...
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are you from alabama?ou're from miami. >> i am. >> jimmy: and you're from miami. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you're from new york -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: and so are you. >> yes. >> jimmy: okay. i'm just making sure that that actually happened. okay -- [ laughter ] it's like man the, salvia's kicking in. [ laughter ] what is the name of your dance crew? >> we are "green eggs and ham." >> jimmy: oh, i like green eggs and ham. very good, i get it, from the green color. [ laughter ] here's your group shot right here. oh. [ cheers and applause ] again, again with the "z," you have eggz, it can't be, it can't be an "s." >> we keep it real. >> jimmy: you keep it pretty real. there you go -- i took your mic. here. all right, so, i still have to mention that we have a couple of ringers in the dance crews tonight. show of hands -- two of you are actually miami dolphins cheerleaders. [ cheers ] is that correct? there you go, guys. [ cheers and applause ] how are you? [ cheers and applause ] welcome. thank you so much for do
are you from alabama?ou're from miami. >> i am. >> jimmy: and you're from miami. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and you're from new york -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: and so are you. >> yes. >> jimmy: okay. i'm just making sure that that actually happened. okay -- [ laughter ] it's like man the, salvia's kicking in. [ laughter ] what is the name of your dance crew? >> we are "green eggs and ham." >> jimmy: oh, i like green eggs and ham. very...
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enjoy the skies above alabama, which you can check out this morning. do the same here. >> all right. ard, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. hd 3 in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying .up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp p medicare supplement insuranc. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. the prices are competitive. i can keep my own doctor. and i don't need a referral o see a specialist. call now to get a free information kit. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare. and the advantages don't end there. choose from a range of medicare r supplement plans... t
enjoy the skies above alabama, which you can check out this morning. do the same here. >> all right. ard, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. hd 3 in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying .up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket....
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the gentleman from alabama. mr. rogers: with that, madam speaker, i would just urge a favorable vote by my colleagues and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. altmire: madam speaker, i would recognize, also, the other three finalists for the heisman trophy and the schools, oregon, boise state and stanford. congratulations on great seasons. but without question, cam newton deserved the award. he's the best player in college football. we wish him continued success. congratulations, and i yield back the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 1761. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 -- mr. altmire: madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. altmire: on that i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: the yeas and nays are requested. all those in favor of taking this vote by the yeas
the gentleman from alabama. mr. rogers: with that, madam speaker, i would just urge a favorable vote by my colleagues and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. altmire: madam speaker, i would recognize, also, the other three finalists for the heisman trophy and the schools, oregon, boise state and stanford. congratulations on great seasons. but without question, cam newton deserved the award. he's the best player in college football. we...
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when beth remarried, she moved the family to mountain brook, alabama, a wealthy suburb of birmingham,that knew few strangers. >> so everybody, if you don't know everybody, you know somebody that knows somebody. >> growing up, natalee dedicated herself to pursuing her real passion -- dance. >> she began in the eighth grade really becoming focused on getting on a dance team. >> but her mother, ever concerned, worried only the most popular girls made the team. as a new girl, there was a risk natalee wouldn't make it. but she was determined. and she made it. but dance wasn't the only outlet for her ambition. >> she had a packed schedule, and she was in tons of clubs. >> earning straight as, she made the national honor society, got elected to student council and volunteered with a community ministry for girls. ultimately, she hoped to make the world a better place. >> natalee has this dream that she will become a doctor, lawyer, whichever one she picks, she will do it and she'll be good at it because she works very, very hard at it. >> she may have been driven. but natalee's friends say sh
when beth remarried, she moved the family to mountain brook, alabama, a wealthy suburb of birmingham,that knew few strangers. >> so everybody, if you don't know everybody, you know somebody that knows somebody. >> growing up, natalee dedicated herself to pursuing her real passion -- dance. >> she began in the eighth grade really becoming focused on getting on a dance team. >> but her mother, ever concerned, worried only the most popular girls made the team. as a new...
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, alabama. some glazing of the roadways because of freezing rain. birmingham and montgomery into the teens this morning. record-setting low temperatures. even to there's not a lot of prec precip, enough to do damage with temperatures this low and we expect more precip and heading to the north and colder air today. and we'll start as snow in places like nashville, lexington and louisville and turn to sleet tonight and then freezing rain tomorrow. how much freezing rain? or coating of ice do we expect to see tomorrow morning? maybe as much as a half an inch of that in some spots. that will certainly glaze the roadways, at least the secondary roadways. horrifying commute and potentially coat some tree limbs with -- taking down some power lines and louisiana or louisville gas and electric has overstaffed their positions in anticipation of this storm. once it moves through, temps will not warm up. whatever happens tomorrow here will stick around. temperatures in new york today not even above freezing
, alabama. some glazing of the roadways because of freezing rain. birmingham and montgomery into the teens this morning. record-setting low temperatures. even to there's not a lot of prec precip, enough to do damage with temperatures this low and we expect more precip and heading to the north and colder air today. and we'll start as snow in places like nashville, lexington and louisville and turn to sleet tonight and then freezing rain tomorrow. how much freezing rain? or coating of ice do we...
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. >> reporter: prosecutors in alabama say the punishment in alabama too lenient and believe they believe get a murder conviction against watson on u.s. soil. betty nguyen cbs news new york. >> what a story. >>> the latest on elizabeth edwards. the chancer spread and doctors said they can't do anything more for her in terms of treatment. >>> also it pays to go over the finances for the new year. we'll have five easy changes that will save you money. this is "the early show" on cbs. lucy, i missed you. ♪ ♪ [ gasps ] this is for you. thanks. ♪ ♪ cool. ♪ ♪ [ chuckles ] whoa! ♪ ♪ [ chuckles ] i love this part. yeah. me, too. [ lucy gasps ] [ female announcer ] this year, hallmark has all new ways to say it. there's a big idea happening in medicare that saves you hundreds of dollars a year. it's called the new humana walmart-preferred prescription plan. ♪ ♪ it's a breakthrough in medicare prescription drug plans... hey buddy! hey grandpa! ...with monthly plan premiums less than $15 and copays as low as $2. but for savings this big visit walmart.com or call 1-800-808-4003. introducing the new h
. >> reporter: prosecutors in alabama say the punishment in alabama too lenient and believe they believe get a murder conviction against watson on u.s. soil. betty nguyen cbs news new york. >> what a story. >>> the latest on elizabeth edwards. the chancer spread and doctors said they can't do anything more for her in terms of treatment. >>> also it pays to go over the finances for the new year. we'll have five easy changes that will save you money. this is...
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high winds knocked the tree over killing 70-year-old gail falgoust from alabama. she was reading to her granddaughter at the time. the granddaughter survived. leigh glaser its more on what happened. >> under a sun lit sky, the tragedy of last night's storm was in plain view. high winds brought an oak down on one of the luxury guest areas killing a 70-year-old grandmother and trapping her granddaughter inside. >> luckily there was a tent next door with a father and son, and they heard the initial crash and then heard screaming. they went out and saw what happened. luckily they had a pair of scissors and they cut through the canvas of the tent to get out and take the seven-year-old girl out. >> here is what it looked like from sky 7hd. the at the present time was destroyed. -- the tent was de stroi.d they say this was the first tragedy since they opened to the public in 1993. >> we have had grief counselors from the fire department, and the group that was here opted to stay here. they really pulled together and they want to be together during this period of time. >>
high winds knocked the tree over killing 70-year-old gail falgoust from alabama. she was reading to her granddaughter at the time. the granddaughter survived. leigh glaser its more on what happened. >> under a sun lit sky, the tragedy of last night's storm was in plain view. high winds brought an oak down on one of the luxury guest areas killing a 70-year-old grandmother and trapping her granddaughter inside. >> luckily there was a tent next door with a father and son, and they...
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. >> reporter: born in tuskegee, alabama, in 1913, she was the first child of james and leona macaulayars later, rosa, her brother and mother went to live with her grandparents in rural alabama. young rosa quickly learned the ugly politics of race. one of the more painful lessons coming when this building was constructed as a school for white children. black children were left with poorly supplied, one-room schools. still, in spite of the indignities, rosa's family, especially her grandfather, sylvester edwards, taught her never to look at herself as inferior or be intimidated by whites. he even stood up to the klan as it spread terror across alabama. >> i was sitting up by my grandfather. i would set on the sofa, he would sit in his rocking chair. just in case they came in. >> reporter: did that mean a lot to you as a child, seeing your grandfather sitting there keeping watch? >> me, i admired him because he was brave enough to want to defend the family. >> reporter: in 1932, rosa married a man much like her grandfather. raymond parks despised inequality and took part in secret meetin
. >> reporter: born in tuskegee, alabama, in 1913, she was the first child of james and leona macaulayars later, rosa, her brother and mother went to live with her grandparents in rural alabama. young rosa quickly learned the ugly politics of race. one of the more painful lessons coming when this building was constructed as a school for white children. black children were left with poorly supplied, one-room schools. still, in spite of the indignities, rosa's family, especially her...
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at birmingham, birmingham, alabama. clark, when is a person categorized as homeless? well, the most important thing is to recognize that when a person lacks a permanent, fixed residence, they meet the category of homeless. now, there are a number of temporary arrangements that people have; for instance, it's estimated that roughly 1.6 million people are living in transitional or shelters, and they also meet the definition of homeless. so it's-we're looking for people who have permanent, fixed residence, and if you don't have that, then you're defined as homeless. and dr. milby, can you sort of take us through those categories a little bit? well, there're, there're lots of services that are provided for the homeless, from basic emergency shelters that just provide overnight stay, and people have to leave after-usually serve breakfast and then have to leave after. there are shelters that are more permanent and give people a chance to find more permanent housing. there are shelters also for women with children, for example
at birmingham, birmingham, alabama. clark, when is a person categorized as homeless? well, the most important thing is to recognize that when a person lacks a permanent, fixed residence, they meet the category of homeless. now, there are a number of temporary arrangements that people have; for instance, it's estimated that roughly 1.6 million people are living in transitional or shelters, and they also meet the definition of homeless. so it's-we're looking for people who have permanent, fixed...
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and this subject means a great deal to me because in 1964 i was a student at tuskegee university at alabama. and i took a bus ride that changed my life forever. i went from tuskegee to mississippi, to jackson, mississippi, to serve as a volunteer for an effort that snick had, the student nonviolent coordinating committee, had for getting out the vote in jackson, mississippi. i came back, and i eventually became a member of snicc and left school to work full time. so this subject is, indeed, one that niece near and dear -- that's near and dear to my heart. this book, "hands on the freedom plow," is a compilation of the works of many different women, 52 women, who were members of snicc, parts of the movement southern, northern, black, white, latino, latina. there are -- and the book itself has been 15, someone said 16 years in the making. [laughter] and it really has been a labor of love on the part of the people who you see here, some of whom, the majority of whom were editors and some who were contributors to this book. this is the very first time that you've had, we have the assemblage of
and this subject means a great deal to me because in 1964 i was a student at tuskegee university at alabama. and i took a bus ride that changed my life forever. i went from tuskegee to mississippi, to jackson, mississippi, to serve as a volunteer for an effort that snick had, the student nonviolent coordinating committee, had for getting out the vote in jackson, mississippi. i came back, and i eventually became a member of snicc and left school to work full time. so this subject is, indeed, one...
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the gentleman from alabama. mr. bonner: may i inquire of the chair how many speakers she has remaining? mr. lofgren -- ms. lofgren: just mr. butterfield and my closing. mr. bonner: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bonner: this is a sad day but a necessary day to complete a matter that should have been concluded with a public trial but mr. rangel walked out of that hearing. instead, we're left with a vote, an important vote not only for mr. rangel but equally a significant vote for this house as an institution. and for how we are seen by our employers, the american people. watching at home, some are probably looking on with curiosity of sorts as we dispense with this unpleasant yet constitutionally mandated responsibility to punish our own when necessary. in fairness, today eas actions may also confirm what many of us already know. that washington, d.c., truly is disconnected from the real challenges and worried that much of the -- and worries that m
the gentleman from alabama. mr. bonner: may i inquire of the chair how many speakers she has remaining? mr. lofgren -- ms. lofgren: just mr. butterfield and my closing. mr. bonner: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bonner: this is a sad day but a necessary day to complete a matter that should have been concluded with a public trial but mr. rangel walked out of that hearing. instead, we're left with a vote, an important vote not...
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time for our tool time award tonight it goes to representative spencer baucus the republican room alabama who is about to become the chairman of the financial services committee now baucus who will assume the cherished gavel of the committee in two thousand and twelve is going to have control and oversight over banks capital markets housing and consumer credit so what does baucus hope to do with that newfound power well he plans to in his very own words quote serve the banks in an interview with the birmingham news the last week baucus said that he is bringing in al siders perspective to washington because quote in washington the view is that the banks are to be regulated and my view is the washington and the regulators are there to serve the banks. you know i almost feel like congratulating bob as i just coming out and saying what other lawmakers have been doing while pretending otherwise for the last twenty years representative bob is just comes and says up front that he's going to serve the banks instead of the people now of course he later tried to clarify said that a regulator should
time for our tool time award tonight it goes to representative spencer baucus the republican room alabama who is about to become the chairman of the financial services committee now baucus who will assume the cherished gavel of the committee in two thousand and twelve is going to have control and oversight over banks capital markets housing and consumer credit so what does baucus hope to do with that newfound power well he plans to in his very own words quote serve the banks in an interview...
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bee have risk for really dangerous ice across portions of alabama alabama and mississippi. troopers don't have enough troopers to get to the accidents across portions of northern mississippi and alabama alabama, so that pink on your screen is freezing rain and/or sleet. icy roads, people are urged to stay off the roadways. you've got that icy mix across pourings of the northern plains and the upper midwest, that is cold air in place and the moisture that falls through freezes on contact. advisories from the northern plains, all the way down to the south, knoxville, places that could see freezing rain, dangerous conditions. jon: not a good day for driving in that stuff, that's four sure. >> reporter: no, sir. jon: janice dean thank you. >> reporter: you bet. jon: senator john kerry says democrats have enough votes to pass the new start arm's control treaty with rushing sha. some republicans not only object to it but they say republicans are moving too quickly on it. this will make our country safer. let's bring in a naval command commander. admiral stuffelbeam what do you th
bee have risk for really dangerous ice across portions of alabama alabama and mississippi. troopers don't have enough troopers to get to the accidents across portions of northern mississippi and alabama alabama, so that pink on your screen is freezing rain and/or sleet. icy roads, people are urged to stay off the roadways. you've got that icy mix across pourings of the northern plains and the upper midwest, that is cold air in place and the moisture that falls through freezes on contact....
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--las autoridades identificaron a una mujer de alabama que anoche murio, cuando un arbol cayo sobre sua de campaÑa en una reserva natural ubicada al norte de santa rosa. --"falgoust gayle", de 70 aÑos, estaba de visita en "safari west" con su nieta como parte de una excursion en grupo.--la lluvia y el fuerte viento que se sintio ayer fueron la causa de que el roble de 100 pies de alto se viniera abajo.--la nieta de la victima, de 7 aÑos, salio ilesa del percance y fue puesta a salvo en la tienda vecina donde se encontraba su padre y su hermano. --el vice-gobernador de california pidio hoy al presidente "barack obama" que emita una declaratoria de zona de desastre, por los daÑos que han dejado las tormentas y deslaves en las ultimas semanas.a traves de una carta, maldonado solicito fondos y ayuda de agencias federales, ante la ola de tormentas que comenzaron el pasado 18 de diciembre.los daÑos podrian superar los 70 millones de dolares, tan solo en el sur de california, donde 9 condados fueron declarados en estado de emergencia. ademas de los danos a los bienes inmuebles y la infraestru
--las autoridades identificaron a una mujer de alabama que anoche murio, cuando un arbol cayo sobre sua de campaÑa en una reserva natural ubicada al norte de santa rosa. --"falgoust gayle", de 70 aÑos, estaba de visita en "safari west" con su nieta como parte de una excursion en grupo.--la lluvia y el fuerte viento que se sintio ayer fueron la causa de que el roble de 100 pies de alto se viniera abajo.--la nieta de la victima, de 7 aÑos, salio ilesa del percance y fue...
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freezing rain is coating roads and bridges in northern mississippi and alabama.f accidents. find out where the worst of the storm is going and who could be losing power. that's coming up in extreme weather. >> reporter: i'm on capitol hill. we're about two weeks away from tax rates going up and unemployment benefits expiring for millions of americans. and while we're going see a vote, possibly a successful one in the senate today, in the house democrats are still divided on what to do on these tax cuts. i'll have that store coming up. >> a man's hiv goes away when he's given someone else's immune system. sounds incredible, but it actually happened and we'll be talking about that at the top of the hour. >>> penny coleman is a mother, wife, and apastronaut. and in just a few hours she'll be blasting off to the space station. we had unprecedented access for a year and coming up next year, we'll tell you all about her. want to do it that way? >> that does make sense. bad boys. are they talking about us or this kid? >> i think in case it has to be this story out of fl
freezing rain is coating roads and bridges in northern mississippi and alabama.f accidents. find out where the worst of the storm is going and who could be losing power. that's coming up in extreme weather. >> reporter: i'm on capitol hill. we're about two weeks away from tax rates going up and unemployment benefits expiring for millions of americans. and while we're going see a vote, possibly a successful one in the senate today, in the house democrats are still divided on what to do on...
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products are going to be less coming in and more importantly, we're going to start making toys in alabama and north carolina. >> brian: i want to talk to you about -- my last question is -- >> it's so privilegial, the apprentice in comparison. >> brian: it's a success story. >> it's a great story. >> brian: your world is business. cut and dry, yes or no, the world you're going to get into is not like that. it's nuance, can you exist in that world? >> i don't know. i'm a very honest guy, i'm forthright. i think i can. if i decide to do it i can. i know everybody in that world, i've contributed to all of them. i go democrat, republican. i'm a republican, but i know them all. maybe that's a good thing. maybe somebody should be able to deal with all of them. they're all friends of mine. some are enemies. >> gretchen: you would be able to solve the tax problem looming for the past few days? >> i think both sides are making fools of themselves. i think it's very sad and in the meantime, we need jobs. >> steve: so what you would say to congress is, you're fired. of course, that tag line, you mad
products are going to be less coming in and more importantly, we're going to start making toys in alabama and north carolina. >> brian: i want to talk to you about -- my last question is -- >> it's so privilegial, the apprentice in comparison. >> brian: it's a success story. >> it's a great story. >> brian: your world is business. cut and dry, yes or no, the world you're going to get into is not like that. it's nuance, can you exist in that world? >> i don't...
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. >>> el republicano de alabama dijo que esto es inaceptable hasta que no se ponga un alto la entradaara ver la lista de senadores que no han dicho que votaran y los que descartaron la posibilidad ya tiene que ir a telemundo.com. y dos millones de desempleados perdieron los beneficios del gobierno, anoche fracasó un intento de extenderla. el caso duele por partida doble, primero por el herror que vivió una niña, y segundo por el silencio de la pequeña y de las autoridades encargada de protegerla. >>> avergonzada y ocultando su rostro esta niña cuenta cómo fue golpeada y maniatada que hasta la obligaron a tomar agua del inodoro. >>> me golpearon en la cabeza, en el corazón, y en el estómago. y el brutal ataque muestra cómo el acoso y la violencia se siguen infiltrando. las últimas estadísticas indican que en el 2008 más de un millón de estudiantes fueron víctimas de agresión. hoy en nueva york estos dos niños fueron presentados como ganadores para seleccionar la mejor canción de rap contra el acoso. y en estados unidos el 43% teme ser hostigado en el baño, y esta sicoterapeuta explica
. >>> el republicano de alabama dijo que esto es inaceptable hasta que no se ponga un alto la entradaara ver la lista de senadores que no han dicho que votaran y los que descartaron la posibilidad ya tiene que ir a telemundo.com. y dos millones de desempleados perdieron los beneficios del gobierno, anoche fracasó un intento de extenderla. el caso duele por partida doble, primero por el herror que vivió una niña, y segundo por el silencio de la pequeña y de las autoridades encargada...
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the gentleman from alabama. mr. bonner: may i inquire of the chair how many speakers she has remaining? mr. lofgren -- ms. lofgren: just mr. butterfield and my closing. mr. bonner: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bonner: this is a sad day but a necessary day to complete a matter that should have been concluded with a public trial but mr. rangel walked out of that hearing. instead, we're left with a vote, an important vote not only for mr. rangel but equally a significant vote for this house as an institution. and for how we are seen by our employers, the american people. watching at home, some are probably looking on with curiosity of sorts as we dispense with this unpleasant yet constitutionally mandated responsibility to punish our own when necessary. in fairness, today eas actions may also confirm what many of us already know. that washington, d.c., truly is disconnected from the real challenges and worried that much of the -- and worries that m
the gentleman from alabama. mr. bonner: may i inquire of the chair how many speakers she has remaining? mr. lofgren -- ms. lofgren: just mr. butterfield and my closing. mr. bonner: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. bonner: this is a sad day but a necessary day to complete a matter that should have been concluded with a public trial but mr. rangel walked out of that hearing. instead, we're left with a vote, an important vote not...
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the senator from georgia wants 413,000 for peanut research in alabama alabama. congresswoman betty mccollum246000 for bovine in minnesota. congressman hush holt and pallono of new jersey want blackberry and blueberry disease in their state. and more was requested by david oboy. none of them could find time to talk to you. give us a call, any of you, we'll put you on give you a fair & balanced interview. promise. monica crowley tells us if it was a good idea for president obama to admit that he knows the american people do this the think he's been a success. she weighs in on the earmarks. she's not happy. within seconds their lives were destroyed. a rare tornado in oregon have left a dozen families homeless. a man walks into a vegas casino and manages to steal $1.5 million worth of chips in a couple of minutes. it is not a scene from a movie, it actually happened. the manhunt is underway for the suspect and we are getting more details on how he pulled it off. >> the suspect was wearing a full-faced motorcycle helmet, he entered the casino and went directly to a c
the senator from georgia wants 413,000 for peanut research in alabama alabama. congresswoman betty mccollum246000 for bovine in minnesota. congressman hush holt and pallono of new jersey want blackberry and blueberry disease in their state. and more was requested by david oboy. none of them could find time to talk to you. give us a call, any of you, we'll put you on give you a fair & balanced interview. promise. monica crowley tells us if it was a good idea for president obama to admit that...
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no había sido la única en ser acosada en esa universidad, hay reportes en la universidad de alabama yque revelarían mi secreto y mandarían a alguien para que me golpe. eso fue suficiente para que regresara a su casa en otro estado. >>> la policía dice que será difícil encontrar a los responsables ya que pueden estar en cualquier parte del mundo, lo que no es difícil evitar este tipo de acoso. >>>periodista: las autoridades recomiendan verificar que sus cuentas sean privadas y no acepte a ningún amigo. en miami, telemundo. >>>josé díaz balart: hoy en zúrich la fifa decidió que el mundial del 2018 será en rusia, venció a la opción de españa y portugal y qatar realizará el 2022 después de vencer la propuesta de estados unidos, muchos fanáticos como que no están contentos con la decisión. >>> una decisión demasiado grande, porque en el último que hizo estados unidos se vio que todos los estadios festuvieron llenos. >>> y el presidente obama dijo que la fifa se había equivocado, y muchos fanáticos piensan igual seguro. recuerde que nos puede seguir en twitter, o ac
no había sido la única en ser acosada en esa universidad, hay reportes en la universidad de alabama yque revelarían mi secreto y mandarían a alguien para que me golpe. eso fue suficiente para que regresara a su casa en otro estado. >>> la policía dice que será difícil encontrar a los responsables ya que pueden estar en cualquier parte del mundo, lo que no es difícil evitar este tipo de acoso. >>>periodista: las autoridades recomiendan verificar que sus cuentas sean...
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classes canceled in alabama and as the storm moves east towards atlanta a number of crashes and back ups were reported. >>> we also have a big storm on the way heading into tomorrow. warmer drier air which leads to fog and frost in the morning. one more dry day. but the storm is pushing into the coast line. it is going be a big one. friday, widespread showers and lasting through the afternoon. early in the morning on saturday some of the heavier rain starting to pick up, continuing into saturday nights. you can see the rain there you the bay area and heavier showers approaching. sunday, a low leap from sunday into monday. the storm will be tapping in to tropical moisture. tuesday morning, widespread heavy rain, continuing into tuesday evening. the timing can be uncertain. it can waffle back and forth. stay tuned as we get closer to monday and tuesday. will be a big rain maker. 3 inches in the north bay. mountains 3 inches. east bay and south bay inch and a quarter. it will very because of pockets of heavy rain. also the sierras will get a lot of snow through the weekend. on friday 5,
classes canceled in alabama and as the storm moves east towards atlanta a number of crashes and back ups were reported. >>> we also have a big storm on the way heading into tomorrow. warmer drier air which leads to fog and frost in the morning. one more dry day. but the storm is pushing into the coast line. it is going be a big one. friday, widespread showers and lasting through the afternoon. early in the morning on saturday some of the heavier rain starting to pick up, continuing...
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the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: under the previous discussion we had, i had been authorized to use 15 of our 45 minutes, and i would ask consent that i be allowed to speak for 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sessions: and i assume this would be counted against our time. mr. president, essential to american greatness, i truly believe is our respect for the rule of law. the american people understand this. for years, they have asked congress and the president to secure the borders and to enforce our immigration laws, but for years, congress has refused to do that. and indeed, as part of this legislative session, there has been no serious movement to do anything that would improve the grievous situation of illegality at our border. so what we have is just contrary to that today when we'll be dealing with the dream act. leaders in washington have not only tolerated lawlessness, but, in fact, our policies have encouraged it. americans living near the border are the ones that often pay
the presiding officer: the senator from alabama. mr. sessions: under the previous discussion we had, i had been authorized to use 15 of our 45 minutes, and i would ask consent that i be allowed to speak for 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sessions: and i assume this would be counted against our time. mr. president, essential to american greatness, i truly believe is our respect for the rule of law. the american people understand this. for years, they have asked...
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en mississippi cuando sus vehÍculos resbalaron, las dos otras vÍctimas fueron dos adolescentes en alabamaue reclamaba que la distribuciÓn de materiales promovÍa la discriminaciÓn racial. una corte de la ley le da la razÓn da los demandantes las cadenas de mcdonalds podrÍan tener problemas para mantener la cajita feliz, quieren que mcdonalds deje de atraer a los niÑos con juguetes. >> se llaman comidas felices, y son populares entre los niÑos que van a mcdonalds ¿cuÁl es el problema? >> contiene demasiadas grasas, demasiada sal, y en el caso de algunos ingredientes, aunque esta comida no la tiene, demasiada azisionultima horaunir >> el tipo de ingredientes y la cantidad de calorÍas que preocupa a los que luchan contra la obesidad infantil, eso y las frustrantes discusiones con su niÑo hicieron esta madre demandara a mcdonalds. tima huniontima hunin dice que la publicidad de los juguetes son irresistibles para los niÑos por eso demandÓ a la compaÑÍa con un grupo de consumidores. mcdonalds dijo: estamos orgullosos, y planeamos defender nuestra marca, confiamos en que los padres entienden que
en mississippi cuando sus vehÍculos resbalaron, las dos otras vÍctimas fueron dos adolescentes en alabamaue reclamaba que la distribuciÓn de materiales promovÍa la discriminaciÓn racial. una corte de la ley le da la razÓn da los demandantes las cadenas de mcdonalds podrÍan tener problemas para mantener la cajita feliz, quieren que mcdonalds deje de atraer a los niÑos con juguetes. >> se llaman comidas felices, y son populares entre los niÑos que van a mcdonalds ¿cuÁl es el...
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this is extending into alabama. we have icing going on. this is all moving eastward and into the colder air. what we're thinking, tomorrow, there's a chance for snow around here. this is enough that we'll see an inch around here. south of d.c., we could see a few inches. south of that, we'll see the mixing and bigger issues. when we put that into motion -- we're close enough we'll get snow near it. and yet, another storm is coming our way into the colder air. it will take more of the southern track saturday and saturday night. it will turn up the coast. that's the big question now and we know how the storms can be acting. we could get saw storm out of this one. we may not even get anything. it will be close enough, we'll get some snow out of it during the day sunday. we'll keep youup dated as we get closer to the day. today, cold out there and mixed clouds and sunshine, windy and 32 degrees for the high. we'll lose the wind tomorrow. here are the clouds and the chance for snow. a chance for a coating to an inch out there, similar to last w
this is extending into alabama. we have icing going on. this is all moving eastward and into the colder air. what we're thinking, tomorrow, there's a chance for snow around here. this is enough that we'll see an inch around here. south of d.c., we could see a few inches. south of that, we'll see the mixing and bigger issues. when we put that into motion -- we're close enough we'll get snow near it. and yet, another storm is coming our way into the colder air. it will take more of the southern...
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tambiÉn mississippi y alabama.e lunes con temperaturas en los 30. >> son carreteras en carolina del norte, parte de pennsylvania. ahora usted no podrÁ decir que su meteorÓlogo favorito no dio. pues lo pronosticado se cumpliÓ. este es un dominÓ blanco de nieve y morado de frÍo. >> estaba a ser realmente al estilo del noreste. se trata de una tormenta glaciar bajo estado de emergencia que ya ha arrojado nieve en filadelfia, entre otros lugares. new york. merriland. los camiones ya cargados de sal, los trenes, cancelados. >> lo bueno es que los hijos estÁn de vacaciones. pondremos la chimenea y veremos la tormenta desde la ventana. >> un domingo activo en ferreterÍas, como pan caliente se vendÍan bolsas de sal y barredoras de nieve. >> comprar una pala y comida para mi perro. esta, otra pesadilla para viajeros y para el bolsillo. no hay vuelos en nueva york, 1000 vuelos cancelados. tambiÉn repercutirÍa en miami, donde se espera un lunes y martes muy frÍo. >> hablando de aviones, hasta el momento 10 aeropuertos importa
tambiÉn mississippi y alabama.e lunes con temperaturas en los 30. >> son carreteras en carolina del norte, parte de pennsylvania. ahora usted no podrÁ decir que su meteorÓlogo favorito no dio. pues lo pronosticado se cumpliÓ. este es un dominÓ blanco de nieve y morado de frÍo. >> estaba a ser realmente al estilo del noreste. se trata de una tormenta glaciar bajo estado de emergencia que ya ha arrojado nieve en filadelfia, entre otros lugares. new york. merriland. los camiones...
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>> georgia, alabama, and mississippi.al deaths. >> pileups. >> this is one of the worst the we have had. >> the price of the storm will be hitting kentucky, virginia, west virginia the southeast and the midwest could get several inches of snowfall! earlier this week, they began bracing for the worse. in tennessee, with a beet juice, salt and their solution. and the planes cannot compete with a wintry mix. airport trouble is getting interrupted with mother nature. in washington, sandra endo. >> and traffic is and find bot both directions. it is moving fine in both directions. we will be right back. live, from the bay area's news station >> this is kron 4 news at 4:30 >> intents weather coming from the batowards the bay area, >> and i can even see that this is going to be intense. >> it will start off slow and and it will gain an intensified throughout the weekend. with shower activity expected and is gaining strength offsho
>> georgia, alabama, and mississippi.al deaths. >> pileups. >> this is one of the worst the we have had. >> the price of the storm will be hitting kentucky, virginia, west virginia the southeast and the midwest could get several inches of snowfall! earlier this week, they began bracing for the worse. in tennessee, with a beet juice, salt and their solution. and the planes cannot compete with a wintry mix. airport trouble is getting interrupted with mother nature. in...
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this is alabama. there were tornados yesterday in mississippi.aming the carolinas. look at the rain totals on the coast. this is where that -- and huntsville, alabama. forth of the gulf coast. that's because the cold air is hitting the warm humid air and producing a band of showers and storms that will bren everyone the chain. one more look at the temperatures down in the mid20s and the highs today, it shows it oozing off the pig reservoir and that has the temperatures 40 below zero or did in the mountains of alaska. these are current temperatures. you can see with the winds from the northwest, we're going to stay chilly here for several more days. 25 madison, 19 in twin cities and 13 at fargo. that follows the trajectory of the air into the area with double-digit drops and wind gusts. and producing subzero wind chills from mason city, iowa north and west. by the way, look at the cold t was raining in alaska last week. tonight it is 40 below and it is in europe here is the cold air here. this is the british isles shut down traffic around london a
this is alabama. there were tornados yesterday in mississippi.aming the carolinas. look at the rain totals on the coast. this is where that -- and huntsville, alabama. forth of the gulf coast. that's because the cold air is hitting the warm humid air and producing a band of showers and storms that will bren everyone the chain. one more look at the temperatures down in the mid20s and the highs today, it shows it oozing off the pig reservoir and that has the temperatures 40 below zero or did in...