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in alabama that was alabama state combusted to speak or alabama and them and then spilled. the state would pay a portion of our tuition, room, and port and transportation. so you would have some sort of money. the bad part about it was on a reimbursable basis, so you had to pay it out before you could get it. in the other part of it to my go to somebody's lost cool, fresh law school, come back to alabama, take the alabama bar exam everything segregated that i could find. can you imagine, in 1950, a black boy in the cradle of the confederacy even thinking that way? welcome i finished alabama state in may of 51, and rolled and western arizona university in september of 51, graduated in three years in june of 54, a few days after the swim court had ruled on the case of brown versus the board of education. stop by columbus engine just in case and took the ohio bar exam. and then six weeks later i took the alabama bar exam. and in august of 1954i was advised by both bar associations that i had passed the bar exam the first time a ticket. and on september the seventh, just a few
in alabama that was alabama state combusted to speak or alabama and them and then spilled. the state would pay a portion of our tuition, room, and port and transportation. so you would have some sort of money. the bad part about it was on a reimbursable basis, so you had to pay it out before you could get it. in the other part of it to my go to somebody's lost cool, fresh law school, come back to alabama, take the alabama bar exam everything segregated that i could find. can you imagine, in...
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was in birmingham, alabama. he was not there to sermonize, he was there to eulogize, to make sense of the sunday morning murder of young addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carole robertson, and cynthia wesley. the innocent blood of these little girls may well serve as a redemptive force. what may have been discomfort turned out to be prophecy. birmingham had to go through hell, but found its way back and pushed itself forward and pushed the whole country forward as well. this is one of the true american stories. two representatives from alabama have joined together to see that these daughters will always shine in the hearts of our nation. denise put on skits in the garage to raise money. carole always made sure she had her chores done so she could go to dance class on saturdays. cynthia did well in math and in the band and enjoyed hosting parties in their backyard. they become recipients of our highest civilian honors, the congressional gold medal. the medal has served as an expression of appreciation for disting
was in birmingham, alabama. he was not there to sermonize, he was there to eulogize, to make sense of the sunday morning murder of young addie mae collins, denise mcnair, carole robertson, and cynthia wesley. the innocent blood of these little girls may well serve as a redemptive force. what may have been discomfort turned out to be prophecy. birmingham had to go through hell, but found its way back and pushed itself forward and pushed the whole country forward as well. this is one of the true...
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all of alabama's executions are carried out here.rison was originally built to house 540 inmates. today, that population is nearly doubled, and most inmates, including serious felons, live in one of five open dormitories. >> i've been locked up 12 years, and it's not getting any better around here. instead, they try to pile us in and pile us in more and more. >> at holman, 630 beds are dedicated to general population. 200 accommodate inmates in administrative segregation, and 172 are set aside for death row inmates. >> you have anything from a property offender here all the way to self-proclaimed serial killers. >> because of a lot of difficult inmates or inmates that other camps can't contain, they will send them to us, and we take them, and we deal with them. >> you'll be out in 30 damn seconds. [ pounding ] >> people can get tied up. people can get shot up, you know. people can get stabbed up. >> wrong place, wrong time. you might get hurt. >> so it's up to you to maintain and weave. you know what i'm saying? if you can't weave, t
all of alabama's executions are carried out here.rison was originally built to house 540 inmates. today, that population is nearly doubled, and most inmates, including serious felons, live in one of five open dormitories. >> i've been locked up 12 years, and it's not getting any better around here. instead, they try to pile us in and pile us in more and more. >> at holman, 630 beds are dedicated to general population. 200 accommodate inmates in administrative segregation, and 172...
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and major john clyde of the alabama state troopers. "this is an unlawful march. it would not be allowed to continue." >> this is an unlawful assembly. you have to disperse. you are ordered to disperse." >> and the young man walking beside me, who was working with dr. king, said, "major, give us a moment to kneel and pray." and the major said, "troopers advance." >> i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a night stick, had a concussion at the bridge. i thought i saw death. i thought i was going to die. >> and when you were attacked by the police, when you were beaten, when you were almost killed, you didn't think a moment of responding, replying violently? >> no, never, because we studied the way of peace, the way of love, the way of non-violence. one of the people that beat me on the freedom ride in 1961 in south carolina came to my office later with his son. his son had been encouraging his father to do it. and he said, "mr. lewis, i'm one of the people that beat you and left you bloody. will you forgive me? i want to apologize." his son started crying. h
and major john clyde of the alabama state troopers. "this is an unlawful march. it would not be allowed to continue." >> this is an unlawful assembly. you have to disperse. you are ordered to disperse." >> and the young man walking beside me, who was working with dr. king, said, "major, give us a moment to kneel and pray." and the major said, "troopers advance." >> i was hit in the head by a state trooper with a night stick, had a concussion...
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what do you think of that and how has it affected alabama? and how will it affect alabama?birmingham is the major city in the state, you still have a lot of small rural areas that sometimes it's tough to overcome past prejudices, to overcome political preferences and things of that nature. what the supreme court did was give those individuals who want to hold a certain segment of the community back from voting. the tools necessary to do that. and i think that you may not see it immediately but over the next four, five, 10, 15 years you're going to have that issue of citizens not being able to exercise their votes. >> birmingham, alabama mayor william bell. mr. bell, great to have you with us on "the ed show" tonight. i appreciate you joining us. thanks so much. and that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz. "politics nation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. rev? >> yes, sir, ed. thank you very much. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, the gop is still the party of jesse helms. that's not the opinion of al sharpton. it's the opinion of one of the gop's ri
what do you think of that and how has it affected alabama? and how will it affect alabama?birmingham is the major city in the state, you still have a lot of small rural areas that sometimes it's tough to overcome past prejudices, to overcome political preferences and things of that nature. what the supreme court did was give those individuals who want to hold a certain segment of the community back from voting. the tools necessary to do that. and i think that you may not see it immediately but...
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attorney's office and the state of of alabama. tavis: i want to make room later in the show to talk with two of the sisters of two of the murdered four little girls 50 years ago. before i let you go, i know that the birmingham civil rights museum is a great institution. i've been there many times and have done a lot of work with them. there is a wonderful exhibit that tells of the work that you and the team did in detail to get this case open again. if you're ever in birmingham, please stop i the birmingham civil rights museum and see the details of actual evidence and see it for yourself, the evidence that doug jones and others used to get these convictions. let me close by asking whether or not -- i know there's so much left for you to do. you are a young guy and so much love for you to do in your life. do you imagine that there is anything else you could accomplish that would ring you a greater sense of contribution than you were able to do between 1997 and 2001? >> that's an easy question. there is no way i can top this as a l
attorney's office and the state of of alabama. tavis: i want to make room later in the show to talk with two of the sisters of two of the murdered four little girls 50 years ago. before i let you go, i know that the birmingham civil rights museum is a great institution. i've been there many times and have done a lot of work with them. there is a wonderful exhibit that tells of the work that you and the team did in detail to get this case open again. if you're ever in birmingham, please stop i...
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alabama congresswoman terri sewell paid tribute. >> the names of the four little girls will never appear on the wall here in congress. but their legacy truly paved the way for me and so many others to serve here in congress. i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congresswoman, would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carole, denise, and cynthia. >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include other civil rights figures, as well as the wright brothers, mother teresa, and bob hope. >> woodruff: and online, you may have noticed a different look to our rundown. we've launched a new initiative to track the most important stories of the day, as they evolve. you can find this new blog on our home page.
alabama congresswoman terri sewell paid tribute. >> the names of the four little girls will never appear on the wall here in congress. but their legacy truly paved the way for me and so many others to serve here in congress. i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congresswoman, would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carole, denise, and cynthia. >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include other civil rights figures, as well as...
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alabama congresswoman terri sewell paid tribute. >> the names of the four little girls will never appear on the wall here in congress. but their legacy truly paved the way for me and so many others to serve here in congress. i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congresswoman, would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carole, denise, and cynthia. >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include other civil rights figures, as well as the wright brothers, mother teresa, and bob hope. >> woodruff: and online, you may have noticed a different look to our rundown. we've launched a new initiative to track the most important stories of the day, as they evolve. you can find this new blog on our home page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight.
alabama congresswoman terri sewell paid tribute. >> the names of the four little girls will never appear on the wall here in congress. but their legacy truly paved the way for me and so many others to serve here in congress. i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congresswoman, would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carole, denise, and cynthia. >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include other civil rights figures, as well as...
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alabama congresswoman terri sewell paid tribute today. >> the names of the four little girls will never appear on the wall here in congress, their legacy truly paved the way for me and so many others to serve here in congress. i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congress woman would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carol, denise and cynthia. >> >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include rosa parks, reverend martin luther king, jr., and his wife, coretta scott king. still ahead on the newshour, three takes on syria, from republican senator susan collins, syrian americans with family impacted by war, and former u.n. weapons inspector, charles duelfer; plus, margaret warner in egypt; jeffrey brown on the photography of war; and shields and brooks preview president obama's address to the nation.
alabama congresswoman terri sewell paid tribute today. >> the names of the four little girls will never appear on the wall here in congress, their legacy truly paved the way for me and so many others to serve here in congress. i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congress woman would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carol, denise and cynthia. >> >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include rosa parks, reverend martin...
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they say the alabama attorney general has reopened the case.m desperate for someone to answer those questions and give me an answer. >> reporter: the thomases believe this case should not linger. not just for shirley's sake, but out of a new concern. a concern for mike's new wife. in fact, ricky says he's called to warn her. >> i didn't feel like i could rest without at least telling her, and she got very defensive. i said, hey, okay, i'm just calling you to warn you because i wish somebody had warned my sister. >> we had a good trip. good trip. >> reporter: the family says mike may have replaced shirley, but they cannot. any time he needs to remember, little brother ricky drives up to that quiet spot in high rock and listens for the sound he's been missing. his big sister's voice. ♪ amazing grace ♪ how sweet >> i got a cd of her. sometimes i just sit there, listen to her sing "amazing grace." ♪ will lead me home >>> nearly perfect. next the giants pitcher who just missed a place in baseball history. baseball history. >> and picture perfect. un
they say the alabama attorney general has reopened the case.m desperate for someone to answer those questions and give me an answer. >> reporter: the thomases believe this case should not linger. not just for shirley's sake, but out of a new concern. a concern for mike's new wife. in fact, ricky says he's called to warn her. >> i didn't feel like i could rest without at least telling her, and she got very defensive. i said, hey, okay, i'm just calling you to warn you because i wish...
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the flag of alabama is based on the confederate battle flag. >> much later, alabama was a different kind of battleground during the civil-rights movement. dr. martin luther king jr. not only marched here -- he was born here. and so was rosa parks -- the african-american woman who refused to move to the back of the bus. it may be a simple flag, but alabamians take pride in it. in addition to the pledge of allegiance to the stars and stripes, students in alabama recite a special pledge of allegiance to their state flag. with "flag facts," i'm katie. >> grab a pen. aubrey has another great recipe from the culinary institute of america. >> hi, everyone. i hope you're doing well. today, we're going to make really, really easy and delicious hummus with homemade pita chips. earlier, i cut and toasted my pita... ...i squeezed the juice out of a lemon... ...and i peeled some fresh garlic. i have all of my ingredients ready. we have 2 cups of chickpeas, half a cup of olive oil. we have 2 tablespoons of tahini, which is a sesame paste that you can find in any grocery store. we have garlic. i peeled
the flag of alabama is based on the confederate battle flag. >> much later, alabama was a different kind of battleground during the civil-rights movement. dr. martin luther king jr. not only marched here -- he was born here. and so was rosa parks -- the african-american woman who refused to move to the back of the bus. it may be a simple flag, but alabamians take pride in it. in addition to the pledge of allegiance to the stars and stripes, students in alabama recite a special pledge of...
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alabama looking to avenge last year's upset lost.y manziel second from the right, probably his most high profile game since winning the heisman. and he had a pretty controversial offseason. and most recently nick saban and alabama facing allegations one of their players took payments for an agent. gets started tomorrow 3:30 p.m. eastern time. >> a lot of people are rooting against manziel. >> skrjoe would give me flack, i'm not an alabama fan. >> neither is charles barkley, but he's rooting for alabama because he doesn't like johnny. >> a lot of weather out there. >> the colorado stuff is day after day. not as bad as yesterday morning, but still a lot of rivers that are cresting. we got hit hard in the northeast last night by the thunderstorms. this is fall moving in. the cold front is moving in as i speak. still showers out there moving through connecticut, massachusetts. we will not see the airport delays today like we did yesterday especially yesterday evening. and the fallish air will rush in during the afternoon hours. so you ma
alabama looking to avenge last year's upset lost.y manziel second from the right, probably his most high profile game since winning the heisman. and he had a pretty controversial offseason. and most recently nick saban and alabama facing allegations one of their players took payments for an agent. gets started tomorrow 3:30 p.m. eastern time. >> a lot of people are rooting against manziel. >> skrjoe would give me flack, i'm not an alabama fan. >> neither is charles barkley,...
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alabama beats a&m. that's the most points the alabama defense has ever given up. >> in lincoln nebraska the 23rd ranke ranked hus k*uskers. ucla quarterback through for 294 yards and three touchdowns. jordan james rushed for score as they stunned nebraska at home. that 18-point deficit marked the biggest deficit overcome by a nebraska opponent in lincoln since at least 1996. >> . >>> 59 is the golf magical number. jim fyr became the sixth player oh to do it which is the third leg of the tour's fed-ex cup. sop what would he do for an on oncore? tiger woods got two strokes of the lead because thraeut bogie. they will remain in strike distance at 9 under par for the tournament. now fyrk did struggle earl in this round. he did find momentum midway through. he was keeping him atop the leader board thanks to a 2 under 69. that's good enough far one-stroke lead after 54 rolls over steve stricter. former fed-ex cup champion is two shots off the lead with tiger four shots off the the pace entering tomorrow's fin
alabama beats a&m. that's the most points the alabama defense has ever given up. >> in lincoln nebraska the 23rd ranke ranked hus k*uskers. ucla quarterback through for 294 yards and three touchdowns. jordan james rushed for score as they stunned nebraska at home. that 18-point deficit marked the biggest deficit overcome by a nebraska opponent in lincoln since at least 1996. >> . >>> 59 is the golf magical number. jim fyr became the sixth player oh to do it which is the...
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alabama versus texas a&m. ross will have the preview in just a bit. >> just to be able to defend the title for once will be awesome, and i've done so well here the past few times i've played, getting to the semis or finals. it's been really, really exciting. i'm happy that i've been able to consistently do well here. >> australian cricket captain michael clarke led his team to victory against england, scoring his first tonne. england were bowled out for 227 in pursuit of australia score of 315/7. >> and now take a look at this young man who has more than a few expectations to live up to. this is argen tendulkar son of sachi, in his father the highest run scorer. >> it has been five years since the financial crisis rocked the world while the worse is over, the pain it inflicted on millions of americans lingers. diane esterbrook has more. >> reporter: five years ago the lehman brothers implosion seemed unthinkable to america, wall street and the company's 25,000 employees. >> if you would have asked me to bet al
alabama versus texas a&m. ross will have the preview in just a bit. >> just to be able to defend the title for once will be awesome, and i've done so well here the past few times i've played, getting to the semis or finals. it's been really, really exciting. i'm happy that i've been able to consistently do well here. >> australian cricket captain michael clarke led his team to victory against england, scoring his first tonne. england were bowled out for 227 in pursuit of...
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forbes is reporting tickets to alabama-texas a&m game is the most expensive ever, the average prices 763 on the secondary market. that's it for us here on america tonight. if you would like to see anything more log on to al jazeera/america tonight. you'll get sneak peeks to our programs. have a great weekend.
forbes is reporting tickets to alabama-texas a&m game is the most expensive ever, the average prices 763 on the secondary market. that's it for us here on america tonight. if you would like to see anything more log on to al jazeera/america tonight. you'll get sneak peeks to our programs. have a great weekend.
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this alabama team won three -- >> wait, wait, wait.caloosa, and you know that's not going to happen. you know i'm a tiger. >> i knew you would catch that, don. they can make the game close but they made a championship through the last few years. nothing that shows they will not win four out of five. they are loaded at every single position. and no team has been this way in 20, 30, 40 years. >> what about a.m. quarterback johnny football? he led upset of alabama last year. how did he do it? >> look at what he almost did yesterday. this was the guy yesterday, as last year, he has throws and scrambles that are other worldly. this guy is crazy off the field. but on the field, he is spectacular. i was just trying to figure the best way to describe him, don. he looks like fran targatan and maybe the flying walindas. and there is a very good chance he could become the second player ever to win multiple heisman trophies. the only other time that's done is mid 1970s with archie griffin. >> i'm going to ask you another question, it'll probably t
this alabama team won three -- >> wait, wait, wait.caloosa, and you know that's not going to happen. you know i'm a tiger. >> i knew you would catch that, don. they can make the game close but they made a championship through the last few years. nothing that shows they will not win four out of five. they are loaded at every single position. and no team has been this way in 20, 30, 40 years. >> what about a.m. quarterback johnny football? he led upset of alabama last year. how...
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you represent a district in alabama, and i have kin in alabama.as from alabama. >> roll tide. >> and here's what health care law would do for your constituents according to the health department. a family of four making $50,000 a year could get insured for $112 a month. an adult earning $25,000 could get insured for $98 a month. that's in your district. i mean, are you against helping someone uninsured in your own district getting insurance for less than $100 a month, congressman? >> well, there are always two sides to every coin. what is happening here is in order to pay for that insurance, we are forcefully taking money out of the pockets of middle class americans, upper class americans, people who are working for a living. none of this is free. if it was free, gosh, i'm all for it. but it's not. someone has to pick up the tab. let me give you another impact in the state of alabama. i spoke to the people at blue cross blue shield of alabama. just one obama care tax is going to cost them on average $200 million over a year. that's going to increa
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>> purr dew is down, stumbled against alabama last week. getting them feeling a bit better about themselves and next week playing michigan state. ohio will be playing its first road game of the season how will the buckeyes fare against cal? >> they don't know what is going to happen with braxton miller, but best backup quarterback you could possibly ask for. this is going to be a lot of fun to watch. cal is a very up-tempo offense, led by jeff goff, he leads the country in passing yards now. and it's going to test the ohio state defense, missing seven starters from a year ago. i think this is going to be a fun offensive game. i think ohio state is good enough veteran enough to pull out the win, it's going to be a little tougher than people assumed when the year started. >> it's friday the 13th. we will have 13 drivers instead of the usual 12 in nascar's chase for championship. jeff gordon added today as the 13th driver to maintain the integrity of the sport. nascar caught two teams cheating in the final chase for the race last weekend, trie
>> purr dew is down, stumbled against alabama last week. getting them feeling a bit better about themselves and next week playing michigan state. ohio will be playing its first road game of the season how will the buckeyes fare against cal? >> they don't know what is going to happen with braxton miller, but best backup quarterback you could possibly ask for. this is going to be a lot of fun to watch. cal is a very up-tempo offense, led by jeff goff, he leads the country in passing...
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. >> today in college football, it is number one alabama, verses texas a&m.labama of course wants revenge after the aggies pulls the upset, and of course this battle comes amidost a report that five current players recently received improper benefits. all of this and more with gram watson of yahoo sports. >> former offensive lineman is now with the chargers was implicated in that report as having taken money from agents, and so it is going to be interesting, he is now cooperating with alabama's compliant office, it will be interesting to see what they find out, what the nc agoa does, and they may have to vacate some winds including their national championship. it think they will be the biggest fall out from the city. alabama has the most to lose. >> how much of a test do you think this will be this weekend? >> i think it will be a great test. i wasn't necessarily all that impressed with alabama in their season opener, i don't think anybody was. they didn't play very well on offense, they were good on defense, but texas a&m, that offense is a whole different a
. >> today in college football, it is number one alabama, verses texas a&m.labama of course wants revenge after the aggies pulls the upset, and of course this battle comes amidost a report that five current players recently received improper benefits. all of this and more with gram watson of yahoo sports. >> former offensive lineman is now with the chargers was implicated in that report as having taken money from agents, and so it is going to be interesting, he is now...
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alabama scored 35 and withstood a johnny manziel. alabama avenged the loss beating the aggies 49-42. off a big win to not re dame, akron was supposed to take it easy. terel had the zip and had them up by 3. michigan's offence discovered. they move up forward. akron up to the task, a poll forcing a pass, over shooting the mark michigan escapes with a win. >> baseball dash dacial reversible fort ups a year after the dodgers played spoiler to giants, the spikes are on the other foot in 2013. pab lose and his men came in knowing the damager's magic number was four. the g men put up magic numbers. 22 as in 22 base hits. seven as in seven rbi, for on a fifth innings grand slam. the last is 19 - the most runs the dodgers gave up. the giants did it, beating damager 19-3. >> week 2 of nfl features games that may be a little more competitive. an early game features the chargesers taking on the high octane philadelphia, and two match-ups, the battle of the manning brothers, the new york giants. then the 49ers take the field in seattle - two tea
alabama scored 35 and withstood a johnny manziel. alabama avenged the loss beating the aggies 49-42. off a big win to not re dame, akron was supposed to take it easy. terel had the zip and had them up by 3. michigan's offence discovered. they move up forward. akron up to the task, a poll forcing a pass, over shooting the mark michigan escapes with a win. >> baseball dash dacial reversible fort ups a year after the dodgers played spoiler to giants, the spikes are on the other foot in 2013....
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he's a rapping jihadist from alabama with a $5 million u.s.in afghanistan ♪ ♪ when we fight the oppressors trait off the land ♪ >> omar grew up outside mobile, alabama. reportedly has been killed in somalia, not by an american drone strike but gunned down in an ambush set up by furious former bosses, the al qaeda affiliate, al shabab. he has been reported killed before, a couple times, only to emerge alive each and every time. u.s. officials right now are working to confirm the latest report of his death. >>> and now to those talks, as we continue our coverage of the crisis in syria, now to the talks in geneva aimed at stripping syria of its massive chemical weapons stockpile. secretary of state john kerry calling his meetings with sergei lavrov constructive. now we've got news on the impending release of a u.n. report on the use of the weapons in syria. let me take you straight to the united nations to nick. what can you tell me about that? >> speaking a couple hours ago, where we thought he might have thought were private conversations, ban
he's a rapping jihadist from alabama with a $5 million u.s.in afghanistan ♪ ♪ when we fight the oppressors trait off the land ♪ >> omar grew up outside mobile, alabama. reportedly has been killed in somalia, not by an american drone strike but gunned down in an ambush set up by furious former bosses, the al qaeda affiliate, al shabab. he has been reported killed before, a couple times, only to emerge alive each and every time. u.s. officials right now are working to confirm the...
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both of them came in alabama territory. despite 464 passing yards and five touchdowns from the reigning heisman trophy winner, alabama wince it 49-42. that's the most points the alabama defense has ever given up since nick saban has been head coach. 59, it's golf's magical number. and it's only five players that ever post aid sub60 score in pga history until jim furyk became the sixth player to do it yesterday during the second rounds of the bmw championship, which is the third leg of the tour's fedex cup. so what would furyk do today for an encore? third round action from cog till golf course just outside chicago. now tiger woods who has never shot 59, he has won five times at the course, though, he birdied six out of the seven holes at one point to get within two shots of the lead. but a late bogey really took the steam out of his round although he shot a 5 under 66 to remain in striking distance at 9 under par. now, back to furyk. he struggled early in this round before find something momentum with three birdies during a
both of them came in alabama territory. despite 464 passing yards and five touchdowns from the reigning heisman trophy winner, alabama wince it 49-42. that's the most points the alabama defense has ever given up since nick saban has been head coach. 59, it's golf's magical number. and it's only five players that ever post aid sub60 score in pga history until jim furyk became the sixth player to do it yesterday during the second rounds of the bmw championship, which is the third leg of the...
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. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. >> pretty impressive, actually. >> it is really, really impressive. >> i can do it. >> no. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, mississippi, missouri, montana, nebraska, nevada, new hampshire, new jersey, new york, north carolina, north dakota, ohio, oklahoma, oregon, pennsylvania, rhode island, south carolina, south dakota, tennessee, texas, utah, vermont, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. [applause] i missed new mexico. i missed new mexico. >> where the hell -- >> by the way, this chick's a looker, too. >> [beep] you! >> that's not what i meant. >> thank you so much, audra. >> hey, look. it's brandon
. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware, florida, georgia, hawaii, idaho, illinois, indiana, iowa, kansas, kentucky, louisiana, maine, maryland, massachusetts, michigan, minnesota, virginia, washington, west virginia, wisconsin, wyoming. >> pretty impressive, actually. >> it is really, really impressive. >> i can do it. >> no. >> alabama, alaska, arizona, arkansas, california, colorado, connecticut, delaware,...
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alabama was down 14-0 and scored 30 straight points.st shakes off one more man, diving to into the end zone. but fourth quarter, johnny manziel, deep to mike evans. for a 95-yard hookup. bama survives the scare and win 49-42. >>> the a's have gotten very hot in september. they may leave texas in the dust in the standings. facing yu darvish. josh donaldson tries to score from first. the play at the plate and he dives in safely. the only run of the game and the only run that colon needed. he looked like an all-star. eight scoreless innings and struck out seven. david murphy just browsing and the a's blank the rangers 1-0 and lead by five and a half with 14 to play. >>> the giants in l.a. get your championship ring. fifth inning, hunter pence, high, deep, and aloha means grand slam. a career high seven rbis, the giants won 19-3. most runs ever allowed at dodger stadium. >>> floyd mayweather believes he is the greatest boxer of all time. another knock on his resume. dominating from start to finish. just too quick, too smart, too experienced
alabama was down 14-0 and scored 30 straight points.st shakes off one more man, diving to into the end zone. but fourth quarter, johnny manziel, deep to mike evans. for a 95-yard hookup. bama survives the scare and win 49-42. >>> the a's have gotten very hot in september. they may leave texas in the dust in the standings. facing yu darvish. josh donaldson tries to score from first. the play at the plate and he dives in safely. the only run of the game and the only run that colon...
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alabama on top. >>> jim moore jr.ing to change the culture at ucla, with a turn-around, and try to get them back in winning ways. an 18-point deficit at nebraska. and a comeback sure helped. shaquille evans here, a 28-yard strike. 28-point third quarter. and the bruins take on nebraska, 41-21. >>> and tiger woods and sergio garcia, walking together? yes. it happened. at the bmw championship. tiger in the hunt. birdie on 18. he is in 5th place. four strokes behind the leader jim furyk. here is the shot of the day. on the par three 17th. that is hunter mahan, staring it down and you and i can stare together. as the ball rolls, it goes into the cup. that is an ace? tied for 8th place. with a 6 a 65 for the afternoon. >>> tomorrow is the home opener for the rays. they host jacksonville. they are favored. it is a 1:30 kickoff. followed by the fifth quarter. where i will be getting up close and personal with some big raging fish outside the raiders locker room. >> burning with celebration. >> we will see you right here at 1
alabama on top. >>> jim moore jr.ing to change the culture at ucla, with a turn-around, and try to get them back in winning ways. an 18-point deficit at nebraska. and a comeback sure helped. shaquille evans here, a 28-yard strike. 28-point third quarter. and the bruins take on nebraska, 41-21. >>> and tiger woods and sergio garcia, walking together? yes. it happened. at the bmw championship. tiger in the hunt. birdie on 18. he is in 5th place. four strokes behind the leader...
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in alabama. i tried it. >> you can't grow lettuce? >> collard green. i don't see it, that's what i tell you. i ain't jesus christ. look what i told you. >> warden culliver is currently planning upgrades to the softball field to raise morale and lower tension. >> it has to be backed. this time of the year the softball field, that's your premiere event. in the afternoons the guys get out here and play softball, really don't have any problems out of them, keeps tension down. >> they get tired, go in, take a shower and go to bed. >> go to bed. no fights. it's the overall process of trying to improve the facility. >> though there's plenty of room for improvement, the inmates at holman get maximum use out of their softball field in its current condition. >> that's one. my percentage just went up. if you were able to transpose, imagine them in uniforms, take the wire away from the fence, just from the attitude of the guys, right, it would be any other male softball league in any small town america or usa, doing what they do after they've had a hard day's work
in alabama. i tried it. >> you can't grow lettuce? >> collard green. i don't see it, that's what i tell you. i ain't jesus christ. look what i told you. >> warden culliver is currently planning upgrades to the softball field to raise morale and lower tension. >> it has to be backed. this time of the year the softball field, that's your premiere event. in the afternoons the guys get out here and play softball, really don't have any problems out of them, keeps tension...
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i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congresswoman, would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carole, denise, and cynthia. >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include other civil rights figures, as well as the wright brothers, mother teresa, and bob hope. >> woodruff: and online, you may have noticed a different look to our rundown. we've launched a new initiative to track the most important stories of the day, as they evolve. you can find this new blog on our home page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, hari sreenivasan reports on the mayoral contest in new york city, and the legacy left by michael bloomberg's 12- year tenure. i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. on behalf of all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and.
i know that the journey that i now take, as alabama's first black congresswoman, would not be possible had it not been for the journey of addie, carole, denise, and cynthia. >> ifill: past recipients of the medal include other civil rights figures, as well as the wright brothers, mother teresa, and bob hope. >> woodruff: and online, you may have noticed a different look to our rundown. we've launched a new initiative to track the most important stories of the day, as they evolve....
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johnny manziel became johnny football when the aggies hit the 20-point lead and eventually handed alabamast loss in 2012, and its only loss that season. the aggies, their big challenge today, though, is prove that last year's win was absolutely no fluke, and alabama, on the other hand, trying to do what no team has ever done in the modern era, and that's win three national championships in a row. now, win or lose tonight, floyd maeweather jr. is going to make at least $41 million for his 12-round fight, and with pay per view numbers, in the end, he could make over $100 million. both alvarez, his opponent from mexico, mayweather, both undefeat undefeated. floor seats going this morning for $9,000. nose bleed seats going for $1,600. those at home, they'll have to pay 75 bucks to watch it in hd, more expensive than usual. >>> and turning this morning on bleacherreport.com, the swagger section, one of the craziest sports you'll ever see, extreme downhill skateboarding on a long board. 50 of the world's fastest board racers go down colorado's pike peak here for you, 60 miles per hour, all down
johnny manziel became johnny football when the aggies hit the 20-point lead and eventually handed alabamast loss in 2012, and its only loss that season. the aggies, their big challenge today, though, is prove that last year's win was absolutely no fluke, and alabama, on the other hand, trying to do what no team has ever done in the modern era, and that's win three national championships in a row. now, win or lose tonight, floyd maeweather jr. is going to make at least $41 million for his...
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two alabama football coaches throwing elbows there. the players had to help break up the fight. the game-winning coach, by the way, lost the brawl. who is the adult on the field there? >>> coming up, robert patisson as you've never seen him before and probably won't. >>> plus "fifty shades" fans.
two alabama football coaches throwing elbows there. the players had to help break up the fight. the game-winning coach, by the way, lost the brawl. who is the adult on the field there? >>> coming up, robert patisson as you've never seen him before and probably won't. >>> plus "fifty shades" fans.
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my great grandfather was jasper green, the 13th alabama, the roanoke invincibles. and he was one of the 70 odd that was captured with archer on the day marching many to allegedly pick up shoes. i -- >> according to harry heath. >> according to harry heath. i've been, i've been to your hometown. it's absolutely breathtaking and unfortunately, i couldn't see where my great grandfather was captured because they're playing golf over there right now. [laughter] so anyway, my point -- my question is that one of the things i learned through my family history studying this is that the 2nd wisconsin, the iron brigade which is the unit that faced the 13th alabama on that day one had previously faced the 13th alabama at the stone wall in fredericksburg where doubleday had been thrown off, and then they'd also faced them, if i'm not mistaken, at antietam in the cornfield. and it strikes me that it's highly unusual for one little regiment from alabama and another little regiment from wisconsin to face off in three of the most important battles of the area. what do you suppose w
my great grandfather was jasper green, the 13th alabama, the roanoke invincibles. and he was one of the 70 odd that was captured with archer on the day marching many to allegedly pick up shoes. i -- >> according to harry heath. >> according to harry heath. i've been, i've been to your hometown. it's absolutely breathtaking and unfortunately, i couldn't see where my great grandfather was captured because they're playing golf over there right now. [laughter] so anyway, my point -- my...
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college in alabama spelling out the name trayvon on the football field.should we think about that? then gutfeld and mcguirk on another controversy. should the washington redskins be forced to change their nickname? we hope you stay tuned to >> bill: unresolved problem segment treatment. the -- tonight. roobilityly put on a marching band show. please rise as we celebrate the life of trayvon martin. and join us in the hornets -- >> the university issuing a statement saying in part that the performance was a, quote, symbolic recognition that far too many young men die of senseless gun violence. joining us from washington is allen west. are you buying that? >> no, bill, i will tell you i'm not going to buy into it. the death of trayvon martin was a tragic case this is a small ball distraction. last week of zimmerman case there was a young man by the name of darryl green, an honor student in chicago shot dead, his body was found because he refused to join a gang. you know, maybe perhaps alabama state should have put the number 13 out there and done 13 talk abo
college in alabama spelling out the name trayvon on the football field.should we think about that? then gutfeld and mcguirk on another controversy. should the washington redskins be forced to change their nickname? we hope you stay tuned to >> bill: unresolved problem segment treatment. the -- tonight. roobilityly put on a marching band show. please rise as we celebrate the life of trayvon martin. and join us in the hornets -- >> the university issuing a statement saying in part...
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an alabama church marks the anniversary of the bomb blast that turned the civil rights movement.bout trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, ar
an alabama church marks the anniversary of the bomb blast that turned the civil rights movement.bout trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms....
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sixth-ranked texas a&m taking on top-ranked alabama. aggies led 14-0, but this is alabama. they've won three of the last four national championships. they pick off johnny football there. there's a reverse and mo just weaving his way through traffic. is he going to get to the house? oh, you betcha. how about alabama. roll tide, they win 49-42. at this stage of the baseball season, a season every game feels like a do-or-die scenario for the nats. tonight coming into play, they trailed cincinnati by five games with 15 to go in the wild card race. that means there's not a lot of room for error these days. they trailed 5-1. now 5-2 in the seventh trying to rally brice harper. that's a broken bat with two runners on. it's going to drop. ryan zimmerman from virginia beach. he scores. the ball gets away. brice hubbard. and we're rallying. down just 5-4. bottom nine, two on, two out, wilson ramos to buffalo. oh, lines out the jimmy rawlins. picks it. it's over. nats lose 5-4. they now trail by 5.5 games. nats lose 5-4. they now trail by 5.5 games. how about boy: one day, at the scen
sixth-ranked texas a&m taking on top-ranked alabama. aggies led 14-0, but this is alabama. they've won three of the last four national championships. they pick off johnny football there. there's a reverse and mo just weaving his way through traffic. is he going to get to the house? oh, you betcha. how about alabama. roll tide, they win 49-42. at this stage of the baseball season, a season every game feels like a do-or-die scenario for the nats. tonight coming into play, they trailed...
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there was an alabama game this weekend. it was not pretty. i thought your people were more -- >> your people -- >> what do you mean by that? >> ross perot talking to the naacp in 1992. >> you're talk about your team and it's such a good team and they almost lost. >> those people that don't go to all your high faluten. >> looked like they were losing. >> football was fantastic. >> my only recommendation is don't do the money exchanging things when your team is down 42-21. >> that was a mistake. >> really? that's like the team that's like losing 56-3 and a guy gets a 5 yard run and gets up and pumps his fist especially if you're johnny football and let alabama win the game by throwing key interceptions at every game. red sox? you and i talked at the beginning of the year. i thought they might go .500. you laughed at me. >> it's witness of those years, one of those deals, a karma deal. formidable. >> team. they are really a good team unit. 25 twice. they get along. they like each other. they love baseball. play hard. several of them play multipl
there was an alabama game this weekend. it was not pretty. i thought your people were more -- >> your people -- >> what do you mean by that? >> ross perot talking to the naacp in 1992. >> you're talk about your team and it's such a good team and they almost lost. >> those people that don't go to all your high faluten. >> looked like they were losing. >> football was fantastic. >> my only recommendation is don't do the money exchanging things when...
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i don't know what alabama will show up. it's showed up against a&m. other games it's been nonexistent. if they don't show up old miss will have their way with them. >> you heard it, alabama is going down. >> tiger woods wins five times this season and as a result through the pga tour he was named player of the year. this award is voted on by the players. he receives his 11th player of the fear, first since 2009 when his personal life gets complicated. >> pupuo - unbelievable sites. >> talent. >> thank you, ross. >> from collectors to the curious hundreds flock to pearce nevada to place a bid on classic cars. 500 left over vehicles from a local dealership are hitting the auctions block. despite the look the cars have less than 20 miles on their odom terse. gases prices are on the decline, heading lower. industry researcher gas buddy.com says the nation-wide average for unleaded regular is 3.42, 17 less than it was at the beginning of september. the group anticipates prices will fall until at least the colombus day weekend. >> a check of your whether wi
i don't know what alabama will show up. it's showed up against a&m. other games it's been nonexistent. if they don't show up old miss will have their way with them. >> you heard it, alabama is going down. >> tiger woods wins five times this season and as a result through the pga tour he was named player of the year. this award is voted on by the players. he receives his 11th player of the fear, first since 2009 when his personal life gets complicated. >> pupuo -...
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. >>> in birmingham, alabama, services to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1963 church bombing that killed four teenaged girls. hundreds of people, both black and white, gather ted 16th street baptist church to mark the convenient. there was also a wreath-laying service. among those in attendance were eric holder, the nation's first african-american attorney general, and condoleezza rice. at the time of the bombing, she was 8 years old and a playmate of one of the victims. revulsion over the bombing is widely believed to have led to passable of the 1964 civil rights act that outlawed discrimination on the basis of race you ethnicity or gender. >>> from washington, word that former treasury secretary lawrence summers has withdrawn from consideration to succeed ben bernanke, as chairman of the fed reserve. "the wall street journal," which broke the story, said summer made his wishes known to president obama in a telephone call and then a long-term he said he had decided his confirmation hearings would be too acrimonious. >>> back overseas today, philippine army troops and police
. >>> in birmingham, alabama, services to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the 1963 church bombing that killed four teenaged girls. hundreds of people, both black and white, gather ted 16th street baptist church to mark the convenient. there was also a wreath-laying service. among those in attendance were eric holder, the nation's first african-american attorney general, and condoleezza rice. at the time of the bombing, she was 8 years old and a playmate of one of the victims....
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c-span: what is the first thing you can remember about birmingham, alabama? >> guest: funny you should ask. the first thing i remember is that the time my father was from birmingham but i was growing up and he lived in a small town out in the sticks. we would always come to town to visit his mother and grandmother. there was an inderal paint sign that had the sort of the unlike figures with blue hair sprouting almost like a troll doll. we call them bushy hair and we saw bushy hair we knew we were at my grandmother's house. that of course the largest ironman in the world who held a neon torch that shown green on days when there were no traffic vitality is an red when there had been a traffic fatality. c-span: this is what the pictures about? you say in the early part of your book the 1976 bicentennial or centennial of alabama was the first reason why he got interested in doing this. explain that. >> guest: i have grown up thinking that defense and 63 which is the climax of the book had nothing to do with me. dr. king's demonstrations in the fire hoses and poli
c-span: what is the first thing you can remember about birmingham, alabama? >> guest: funny you should ask. the first thing i remember is that the time my father was from birmingham but i was growing up and he lived in a small town out in the sticks. we would always come to town to visit his mother and grandmother. there was an inderal paint sign that had the sort of the unlike figures with blue hair sprouting almost like a troll doll. we call them bushy hair and we saw bushy hair we knew...
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we showed you the faces of americans who have signed up to help al qaeda, including this man from alabama. the u.s. government calls him one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. tonight we have word he may be dead. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has a surprising turn in this story. >> reporter: he came from alabama with jihad on his mind. >> waiting for the enemy to come. >> reporter: the state department said today it was working to confirm reports of the death of omar hammami. >> try to blow up and get as close as we can and kill as many as we can. >> reporter: the 29-year-old american citizen had a $5 million u.s. reward on his head. >> one of the things that we seek for in this life is to die as a martyr. >> reporter: considered so dangerous by the fbi because he lead and recruited other americans to the al qaeda group in somalia and urged attacks on targets everywhere. >> he's alleged to have made significant contributions to the terrorist organization's media and military activities. >> reporter: he grew up in the small alabama town of gaffeny, the son of
we showed you the faces of americans who have signed up to help al qaeda, including this man from alabama. the u.s. government calls him one of the most wanted terrorists in the world. tonight we have word he may be dead. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross has a surprising turn in this story. >> reporter: he came from alabama with jihad on his mind. >> waiting for the enemy to come. >> reporter: the state department said today it was working to confirm reports...
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alabama leads it, 21-14.n lincoln, nebraska, the 23rd rank corn husker against ucla. nebraska seemed in control early, but only to see the bruins come storming back, going 35 unanswered points in 16 minutes. ucla quarterback threw for three touchdowns. james russiad for a score. ucla, 41-21. the 18-point deficit was the biggest deficit overcome by a nebraska opponent in lincoln since at least 1996. >>> after potentially damaging allegations by sports illustrator earlier this week that the oklahoma state football program committed several rules violations, the school announced it would conduct it's own investigation with the ncaa. allegations of cash payments to players, academic misconduct, drug violations and in addition to some of the schools recruiting hostesses having sex with prospects from 2001 to 2010. former coach and current coach have denied any involvement in these alleged violations. >>> now to boxing and the showdown between floyd mayweather jr. and alvarez will get under way, and when these two
alabama leads it, 21-14.n lincoln, nebraska, the 23rd rank corn husker against ucla. nebraska seemed in control early, but only to see the bruins come storming back, going 35 unanswered points in 16 minutes. ucla quarterback threw for three touchdowns. james russiad for a score. ucla, 41-21. the 18-point deficit was the biggest deficit overcome by a nebraska opponent in lincoln since at least 1996. >>> after potentially damaging allegations by sports illustrator earlier this week that...
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. >>> a woman in alabama has found a way to turn around the local economy, and she did it by creating business at a time. mark strassmann caught up with her. >> reporter: pam dorr rode into greenboro, alabama, when its main street had been on life support. even the catfish have moved on. >> some of the businesses were vacant or abandoned. >> reporter: but dorr has a special gift, building whatever's lying around. >> this is bamboo. lined with carbon fiber. >> reporter: wild bamboo was a local nuisance. and this stuff grows all over. >> everywhere. and it turns out it's great for building bikes. >> reporter: when you came along. >> no one likes it. >> reporter: in 2008 she opened a bamboo bike business. >> reporter: how long did it take? >> it takes a while. >> reporter: hero bikes has gone it takes a while how to cure bamboo properly and build bikes that are going to last. >> reporter: hero bikes has gone global. adam fowler manages 24 people in what was an abandoned feeling. >> reporter: we sent them to france, belgium, germany, spain. you name it, we shipped it. >> reporter: surpris
. >>> a woman in alabama has found a way to turn around the local economy, and she did it by creating business at a time. mark strassmann caught up with her. >> reporter: pam dorr rode into greenboro, alabama, when its main street had been on life support. even the catfish have moved on. >> some of the businesses were vacant or abandoned. >> reporter: but dorr has a special gift, building whatever's lying around. >> this is bamboo. lined with carbon fiber....
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i don't know what alabama offense is going to show up. it's only shown up against a&m so far this year. other games it's been totally non-existent. if they don't show up this game, ole miss is going to have their way with them. >> the showdown, you have wisconsin traveling to ohio state. what's going on with the buckeyes quarterback situation. >> it's very unique. braxton miller will start and we're just learning more about kenny guy ton. he has been the backup there for a long time, and there is a reason that he's been the back up because braxton miller is the gert quarterback. knowing that kenny guyton ca gun there. i think we'll see him do different place and be seen with braxton miller. i think this gives ohio state a different option that they didn't know they had at the beginning of year. >> graham watt on i watson, she. oklahoma and i agree with graham. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, i'll take a bees opiece of that action. a global effort to extend the tied of global climate change and president obama's work to prevent clim climate change in
i don't know what alabama offense is going to show up. it's only shown up against a&m so far this year. other games it's been totally non-existent. if they don't show up this game, ole miss is going to have their way with them. >> the showdown, you have wisconsin traveling to ohio state. what's going on with the buckeyes quarterback situation. >> it's very unique. braxton miller will start and we're just learning more about kenny guy ton. he has been the backup there for a long...