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alabama. the heavy lifters.ers. just for men does more than get rid of gray, your facial hair looks fuller, thicker, the best beard ever. after all, you're not just a champion of saturday afternoons.... you're a champion of facial hair. just for men mustache and beard. >> verne: a bitter rivalry between the new york giants and washington. another big time match-up in prime time. thursday night football on nfl network and cbs and, of course, a number of s.e.c. players sprinkled throughout the league, but in this game you will see mr. manning from ole miss, mr. randle from l.s.u., ryan clark and perry riley jr. representing the tigers. blake sims through for the day, second highest total, 40 yards from breaking the record. we're going to have jacob coker on. do you agree with the switch? >> gary: absolutely. alabama is trying to win a championship. you've got to get your back-up quarterback ready. they don't worry about those type of records. a yard or five yards, yes. you need to get this guy r
alabama. the heavy lifters.ers. just for men does more than get rid of gray, your facial hair looks fuller, thicker, the best beard ever. after all, you're not just a champion of saturday afternoons.... you're a champion of facial hair. just for men mustache and beard. >> verne: a bitter rivalry between the new york giants and washington. another big time match-up in prime time. thursday night football on nfl network and cbs and, of course, a number of s.e.c. players sprinkled throughout...
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alabama made saban its number one target. uttered these words. >> saban: well, i guess i'll have to say it then-- i'm not going to be the alabama coach. >> keteyian: do you regret that, nick? saying...? >> saban: oh, absolutely. i mean, i... >> keteyian: you said, flat out, "i'm not going to alabama." >> saban: right. i really... in the end, you know, it affected my integrity as a person by saying one thing and doing something else. >> keteyian: today in alabama, saban is treated like a god. he now has his own statue outside the stadium, a tribute to his national titles. alabama has made him the highest paid coach in the game. dr. robert witt, alabama's chancellor, approved the contract. nick saban makes north of $5.5 million a year. very simply, is he worth it to the university of alabama? >> robert witt: nick saban's the best financial investment this university has ever made. we have made an investment that's been returned many fold. >> keteyian: the best investment the university of alabama has ever made? >> witt: i belie
alabama made saban its number one target. uttered these words. >> saban: well, i guess i'll have to say it then-- i'm not going to be the alabama coach. >> keteyian: do you regret that, nick? saying...? >> saban: oh, absolutely. i mean, i... >> keteyian: you said, flat out, "i'm not going to alabama." >> saban: right. i really... in the end, you know, it affected my integrity as a person by saying one thing and doing something else. >> keteyian:...
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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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they go through the alabama courts and they lose. alabama rules against him.t's taken all the way to the supreme court. steel versus the l&n and the locomotive union and charles hamilton houston wins. in that particular case, if you look at justice frank murphy's writing the majority opinion, it is a blistering condemnation of the rule of law in alabama. he says when it comes to the negro, there is no justice there whatsoever. but that case is important in 1944 case because that's a part of the body of laws that charles hamilton houston uses in his assault against plessy versus ferguson. he dies and doesn't see the result. that's a case one of his students thurgood marshall uses. i often said if page only had a crystal ball. he would have known that the reform school is going to be good for him and that reform school lists two people as his great claim to fame, lonny holly, a well-known artist, and satchel paige. i say there, too, i say the same for babe ruth. babe ruth went to a reform scho school outside of baltimore. it was an industrial of sorts. that scho
they go through the alabama courts and they lose. alabama rules against him.t's taken all the way to the supreme court. steel versus the l&n and the locomotive union and charles hamilton houston wins. in that particular case, if you look at justice frank murphy's writing the majority opinion, it is a blistering condemnation of the rule of law in alabama. he says when it comes to the negro, there is no justice there whatsoever. but that case is important in 1944 case because that's a part of...
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in march of 65 in alabama at the edmond had this bridge, non-violent demonstrators were routed by alabama state troopers including future congressman john lewis who was chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. that violence in 1965 inspires lyndon johnson on march 15th, 1965, in a joint address to congress to says that civil rights is a national priority. voting rights a national priority and johnson calls it a turning point in the politics of the dignity of humankind and the destiny of democracy. august 6th, 1965, the voting rights act is passed. five days later, los angeles explodes after an encounter between police and local people. that is the heroic period of the civil rights movement. i preface my comments on stokely carmichael by giving a short sketch precisely because even before stokely carmichael called for black power in 1966, he is one of the key activists in united states working for civil rights and radical democracy during the second half of the civil rights movement's heroic period. we think about stokely carmichael, before we can talk about the movement
in march of 65 in alabama at the edmond had this bridge, non-violent demonstrators were routed by alabama state troopers including future congressman john lewis who was chairman of the student nonviolent coordinating committee. that violence in 1965 inspires lyndon johnson on march 15th, 1965, in a joint address to congress to says that civil rights is a national priority. voting rights a national priority and johnson calls it a turning point in the politics of the dignity of humankind and the...
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after 2010, alabama faced a problem. the problem was they had majority minority districts that were underpopulated. when you cut to the legal jargon, you get down to the fundamental question of you have to move people into those districts. are you going to move minority citizens or will you move white citizens into those districts? alabama was facing for different legal regimes that they had to navigate. one, they had to meet one person one vote which means you have to move roughly equal population in every district. they had to deal with section five of the voting rights act that says you cannot retrogress minority voting power. they believed as they move white people into those districts, it would reduce the forwarding -- minority voting strength. but if they move minorities, they ran into an equal protection problem because they have been accused of packing minorities into districts to create safe minority districts and undermining the broader representation of rights in other districts. i would violate the 14th amend
after 2010, alabama faced a problem. the problem was they had majority minority districts that were underpopulated. when you cut to the legal jargon, you get down to the fundamental question of you have to move people into those districts. are you going to move minority citizens or will you move white citizens into those districts? alabama was facing for different legal regimes that they had to navigate. one, they had to meet one person one vote which means you have to move roughly equal...
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he went to alabama. >> i did indeed go to alabama. we will be talking about jobs on a both from a manufacturing point of view and a retail point of view thanks to our retail guru. twitter question of the day -- are you more concerned about getting a raise or just keeping your job? >> question. that is way too sophisticated for a friday. >> tweet us @bsurveillance. >> in the meantime, let's get to some company news here. in london arebs pulling job offers on delaying start dates due to scandals. these changes so that things are looking more closely at new hires and the hope is that they can head off problem's before they get in the door. approval to market a new cancer treatment. the fda giving a green light to a treatment for melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. it can generate $1.5 billion in 2017 sales according to estimates compiled by bloomberg. and shake shack gears up for a new ipo and hopes for a $1 billion valuation. at that level, the burger chain would debut at about 50 times projected earnings. it is expected to mak
he went to alabama. >> i did indeed go to alabama. we will be talking about jobs on a both from a manufacturing point of view and a retail point of view thanks to our retail guru. twitter question of the day -- are you more concerned about getting a raise or just keeping your job? >> question. that is way too sophisticated for a friday. >> tweet us @bsurveillance. >> in the meantime, let's get to some company news here. in london arebs pulling job offers on delaying...
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as an overview, that's alabama. >> in contrast to alabama, florida has been oppose d aggressively to affordable care act. the current governor spent $5 million of his own money to oppose the passage of the affordable care act. you are all aware, i think, that the florida attorney general was the first person to file suit against the constitutionality of the act. the governor and the legislative have made it difficult to implement the act after passage. there's a continuation of opposition in the face of i think 983,000 people who have enrolled through the exchange. i expect this kind of opposition to continue because it's been largely philosophical and political. two or three things that were striking to me in the opposition of the affordable care act. one was the willingness of the governing party to abandon commitment to a core feature of its governmental philosophy when those philosophies were associated favorably with the affordable care act. secondly, the extent to which the governor and the legislature fought implementation of the affordable care act with tactics and strategies
as an overview, that's alabama. >> in contrast to alabama, florida has been oppose d aggressively to affordable care act. the current governor spent $5 million of his own money to oppose the passage of the affordable care act. you are all aware, i think, that the florida attorney general was the first person to file suit against the constitutionality of the act. the governor and the legislative have made it difficult to implement the act after passage. there's a continuation of opposition...
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she would always come into my kitchen door in good alabama neighborly fashion and said, here, these are for you. they were the first few, of as many as i could find a kathryn tucker windham's tapes talking about growing up as she did. i think there were some real parallels to the way nelle harper grew up. so they were a delight. can you imagine a better voice to have in the room with you? especially if you're going to play a tape three times, four times, five times i always remember her saying that she tossed off in her stories, and a friend asked her why and she realized the explanation might be that her father would pause, i believe was too light a pipe, jake? so perhaps that was a habit she picked up, but she was also somebody that i think nelle admired for the way she captured a particular way of life when she was growing up. and since nelle was able to do more or less resource good job of that herself, i would say that was a pretty good recommendation. >> you've given me two great lead-in. i can't introduce everybody. we have so many celebrities in the office, but kathryn tucker wi
she would always come into my kitchen door in good alabama neighborly fashion and said, here, these are for you. they were the first few, of as many as i could find a kathryn tucker windham's tapes talking about growing up as she did. i think there were some real parallels to the way nelle harper grew up. so they were a delight. can you imagine a better voice to have in the room with you? especially if you're going to play a tape three times, four times, five times i always remember her saying...
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terry sewell of alabama also calling on fuller to resign. and republican congressman martha roby saying that it is a remedy if disciplinary action is not ektive. joining me now political reporter for a.l..com. how big a deal was shelby's statement today? >> that's the proverbial 500-pound gorilla speaking. it's good that representative roby and sewell said what they did, but richard shelby is by far and away the most powerful politician and certainly republican in this state. and when he speaks, things tend to happen. >> this has been a pretty big scandal in alabama as i understand it. it has now got national attention. how much do you see the national attention is getting related to the conversation that happened in the wake of the ray rice video? >> very much so. this was big news. it was seemingly running its course. and beginning to wane and then the ray rice thing exploded. and the timing could not have been worse for fuller. even though we had taken a stand for his resignation some weeks ago that he should resign, it was beginning to f
terry sewell of alabama also calling on fuller to resign. and republican congressman martha roby saying that it is a remedy if disciplinary action is not ektive. joining me now political reporter for a.l..com. how big a deal was shelby's statement today? >> that's the proverbial 500-pound gorilla speaking. it's good that representative roby and sewell said what they did, but richard shelby is by far and away the most powerful politician and certainly republican in this state. and when he...
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i moved up to alabama. five years later i got a warning to get out of town and quit contracting or we're going to stop you. i laughed at them because i was licensed for everything, plumbing, electrical, everything, and they stopped me. they pulled the rug out from under my feet, put some fake charges on me and took me to court. i've been here since 1990. and -- it's a long time. now i got three grandkids out there, and i'm a great grandfather, i was told. and all this has happened while i've been in prison the last 20 years. but the hardest part of it is being without my wife. it's like she's everything. she's the bubble i live in. >> i'm here to visit my husband, robert tedder. >> ava tedder lives just a few miles from holman. and visits regularly. >> all right, thank you. >> you ready? >> yes. >> all right. come on. >> you visit every two weeks, and you can stay from 8:00 until about 1:20. for a long time, he was real stressful. but then, you sort of get used to it. it sort of gets like a daily routine an
i moved up to alabama. five years later i got a warning to get out of town and quit contracting or we're going to stop you. i laughed at them because i was licensed for everything, plumbing, electrical, everything, and they stopped me. they pulled the rug out from under my feet, put some fake charges on me and took me to court. i've been here since 1990. and -- it's a long time. now i got three grandkids out there, and i'm a great grandfather, i was told. and all this has happened while i've...
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he got his wife elected governor of alabama in 1966. from the state of texas where pa ferguson was exceeded by ma ferguson. wallace decided to run in 1968 as an independent candidate. most historical records talk about anger and dissent on the left, it was wallace, and the kindest terms, who got 10 million votes. just as significant for the country's healing as events of 1968, the peaceful election. the high voter turnout. both party nominees to reach out to the dissident elements of their parties. the aftermath of the election. president nixon, the democratic congress, and both major parties work actively after the election and for the most part successfully to will those sectors of the electorate that were still alienated from the normal channels of constitutional politics and government. nixon ultimately was driven from office partly through his second term for the crimes and other abuses of power he committed as president. during his first years in the white house, he surprised the left with his diplomatic openings to the country's
he got his wife elected governor of alabama in 1966. from the state of texas where pa ferguson was exceeded by ma ferguson. wallace decided to run in 1968 as an independent candidate. most historical records talk about anger and dissent on the left, it was wallace, and the kindest terms, who got 10 million votes. just as significant for the country's healing as events of 1968, the peaceful election. the high voter turnout. both party nominees to reach out to the dissident elements of their...
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i'm from alabama. born in alabama. three states that use corporal punishment are texas, mississippi, and alabama. in peterson's situation he was raised in a community where it was appropriate in their mind to discipline in their mind their child with a switch. as times change we learn those things. the most important thing is let's not demonize people. let's give them the tools. as stated earlier a lot of this is about frustration, and when a person is trying to figure out, and also there is historical basis in terms of what happened in a lot of families as they brought up their kids. >> as we reported the majority of americans still find physically disciplining children to be acceptable and sometimes necessary. push beyond that yes no question there is variation in the response. when we come back after the break we'll look at the breakdown of region, race, religious, it's on "inside story." stay with us. >> welcome back to inside story on al jazeera america. corporal punishment. what it accomplished, who does it, all
i'm from alabama. born in alabama. three states that use corporal punishment are texas, mississippi, and alabama. in peterson's situation he was raised in a community where it was appropriate in their mind to discipline in their mind their child with a switch. as times change we learn those things. the most important thing is let's not demonize people. let's give them the tools. as stated earlier a lot of this is about frustration, and when a person is trying to figure out, and also there is...
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in the alabama case they wanted the list of numbers and the naacp and if he upheld the right to keep the list private. now the thing is they are no longer private because you have the young muslim man of santa clara who was entering into that by the digital trail that he left behind.
in the alabama case they wanted the list of numbers and the naacp and if he upheld the right to keep the list private. now the thing is they are no longer private because you have the young muslim man of santa clara who was entering into that by the digital trail that he left behind.
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and it's called the alabama legislative black caucus and then alabama democratic conference versus alabama. whether a republican sponsored plan -- right now both the house and senate in alabama are republican majority. whether their new legislative plan that was drawn after 2010 and instituted in 2012 packed african-americans into a limited number of districts dill luting their voting power and making it harder for democrats outside those districts to win. so that's why the black caucus and democrats are bringing this case. now, this is complicated set of facts below, in fact, the plan actually was cleared by justice, right? >> that's right. >> he cleared it. it was cleared by justice, but the justice department has come in on this case saying i think taking, again, sort of a modest step, saying, okay, so the lower -- the special three judge panel by a 2-1 vote upheld this plan in the face of these challenges from the black caucus and from democratic lawmakers in alabama and what the sg is saying it used the wrong standard under the voting rights act and equal protection guarantee. instead
and it's called the alabama legislative black caucus and then alabama democratic conference versus alabama. whether a republican sponsored plan -- right now both the house and senate in alabama are republican majority. whether their new legislative plan that was drawn after 2010 and instituted in 2012 packed african-americans into a limited number of districts dill luting their voting power and making it harder for democrats outside those districts to win. so that's why the black caucus and...
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, and this case is also from alabama and it's called the alabama legislative black caucus versus alabamahe democratic conference versus alabama. and the question is whether a run sponsored plan -- in alabama the house and that are republican majorities -- whether their new legislative plan drawn every 20 and institute fled 2012 packed froms into a limited number of districts, diluting their voting power and making it difficult for democrats outside those districts to win. that's why the black caucus and democrats are bringing the case. now, this is a complicated set of facts below. in fact the plan actually was cleared by justice, right? he cleared it. it was cleared by justice. but the justice department has come in on this case saying, i think taking, again, sort of a modest step -- okay so the lower -- the special three-judge panel by 2-1, upheld the plan in the face of these challenges from the black caucus from democratic lawmakers in alabama, and what the sg is saying is it used the wrong standard under the voting rights act and equal protection guarantee. instead of looking at whe
, and this case is also from alabama and it's called the alabama legislative black caucus versus alabamahe democratic conference versus alabama. and the question is whether a run sponsored plan -- in alabama the house and that are republican majorities -- whether their new legislative plan drawn every 20 and institute fled 2012 packed froms into a limited number of districts, diluting their voting power and making it difficult for democrats outside those districts to win. that's why the black...
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alabama won 42-21. >>> the 49ers' biggest riehlry is seattle. arizona cardinals' biggest rival might be the 49ers. seems like az has been trying to start up a rivalry over the last few years. >> i hate it with a passion. it's a rivalry game. we are not supposed to like each other. >> that's the arizona's campbell in 2012 before the 49ers beat the cardinals 24-3. san francisco beat them four straight times back to 2011. bruce arians says it's too one- sided to be a legitimate rivalry. >> until we finish one, it won't be a rivalry or anything else. you know? it can't be a rivalry if you get your [ censored ] kicked this many time. it's a rivalry for one team and not the other. i imagine they think the seahawks are their rival, not us. >> language! >>> the raiders are set to face new england and quarterback tom brady tomorrow. you can catch the game right here on kpix 5. raiders rookie quarterback derek carr will face off against the three time super bowl champ in his first start. carr is glad he is playing on the offensive side of the ball and gla
alabama won 42-21. >>> the 49ers' biggest riehlry is seattle. arizona cardinals' biggest rival might be the 49ers. seems like az has been trying to start up a rivalry over the last few years. >> i hate it with a passion. it's a rivalry game. we are not supposed to like each other. >> that's the arizona's campbell in 2012 before the 49ers beat the cardinals 24-3. san francisco beat them four straight times back to 2011. bruce arians says it's too one- sided to be a...
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en el sur, en alabama mississippi, las fuertes lluvias convirtieron carreteras en rÍos. >> todo lo queor agua, decÍa esta mujer revisando habitaciÓn por habitaciÓn las pÉrdidas materiales. >> llueve sobre mojado para este hombre que realizaba reparaciones en su hogar, afectado por las inundaciones a principio de verano. la nueva tormenta tambiÉn dejÓ sus vÍctimas. en el partido de apertura de la temporada tambiÉn se vio la caÍda luego de tres horas de una lluvia imparable se pospuso el encuentro. tormentas severas en alabama obligaron a evacuar el estadio durante otro partido, luego de un retraso de dos horas. en el oeste del paÍs rÁfagas de vientos, de mÁs de 40 millas por horas, dejaron prÁcticamente ciegas a varios conductores, provocando un choque en cadena en la interestatal, en el estado de washington. los fuegos cobran terreno, el norte de california estÁ bajo amenaza por dos incendios provocados por relÁmpagos hace tres semanas, que tienen a mÁs de 200 familias en vilo. >> al mal tiempo buena cara, la buena noticia es que el precio de la gasolina estÁ en su nivel mÁs bajo en cu
en el sur, en alabama mississippi, las fuertes lluvias convirtieron carreteras en rÍos. >> todo lo queor agua, decÍa esta mujer revisando habitaciÓn por habitaciÓn las pÉrdidas materiales. >> llueve sobre mojado para este hombre que realizaba reparaciones en su hogar, afectado por las inundaciones a principio de verano. la nueva tormenta tambiÉn dejÓ sus vÍctimas. en el partido de apertura de la temporada tambiÉn se vio la caÍda luego de tres horas de una lluvia imparable...
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he was raised and educated in alabama until age of 13. lawrence moved to west virginia to live with his father. a coal miner. he moved to west virginia where he became close to his future wife annette williams. lawrence and annette became high school sweet hearts and began an adjourn journey that will last 67 years. in columbus i ohio she became a member of the local afcio and then lawrence and his family moved to san francisco where he continued his work with labor groups. lawrence is remembered by all for his smile, his love of conversation and his commitment to seeing the good of all people above all. he was a free spirit and a great soul. lawrence is is survived by his wife dr. annette shelton who is here today and one of his daughters is here today. they have four children together, eight grandchildren and countless other family members and friends who greatly inspired his strength of will and free spirit. i would like to acknowledge dr. shelter who is a strong community advocate, one that is continued to fight for the rights of peop
he was raised and educated in alabama until age of 13. lawrence moved to west virginia to live with his father. a coal miner. he moved to west virginia where he became close to his future wife annette williams. lawrence and annette became high school sweet hearts and began an adjourn journey that will last 67 years. in columbus i ohio she became a member of the local afcio and then lawrence and his family moved to san francisco where he continued his work with labor groups. lawrence is...
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alabama started. been invited to indiana, missouri.the fast food workers in a number of places includeling when they went into the mcdonald's headquarters recently and shut it down. >> james cheaney,ed a game goodwin and michael schwarner went to help register negros. they said their purpose wasn't to demonstrate. and it was clear the government could offer them little protection. >> that was my responsibility really to tell them in as sober words as i could, you know, that the kids were dead, right? and they had now to rethink what they were getting into. it has to be done in a way that they understand that it's okay not to go. they all decided 99.9% that they were up to this. >> our battle is to hold on and what we've already won and expand to what has never been won. >> this generation, they have to learn something about the history of the country, how we got to where we are. >> we learn forward and backward. so we learned forward with the war, civil war, and then we lurched back, then we lurched forward again. we're due for another
alabama started. been invited to indiana, missouri.the fast food workers in a number of places includeling when they went into the mcdonald's headquarters recently and shut it down. >> james cheaney,ed a game goodwin and michael schwarner went to help register negros. they said their purpose wasn't to demonstrate. and it was clear the government could offer them little protection. >> that was my responsibility really to tell them in as sober words as i could, you know, that the kids...
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jones junior is suspected of killing the children and dumping them in alabama. jones was arrested in mississippi for dui and will be extradited to south carolina. >> president obama will address the nation tomorrow night about the developing situation with isil. president obama said he had the authority to strike with military action but he said he would like support to show the u.s. is united in defeating the islamic state militants. >> there is a serious threat here that has to be dealt with on many levels. >> president obama wants congress to authorize arming and training syrian opposition forces. to expand aireek strikes against targets. the chairman of the house armed services committee said he doesn't expect congress to authorize military action until after november's midterm elections. you can watch the address here on abc 7. >> temperatures going to feel more like summer tomorrow. will that mean more rain? steve rudin is here to tell us about that. >> big changes are on the way. we will start off with a few scattered showers. patchy drizzle now diminishe
jones junior is suspected of killing the children and dumping them in alabama. jones was arrested in mississippi for dui and will be extradited to south carolina. >> president obama will address the nation tomorrow night about the developing situation with isil. president obama said he had the authority to strike with military action but he said he would like support to show the u.s. is united in defeating the islamic state militants. >> there is a serious threat here that has to be...
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i'm talking about a consolidated case, alabama consolidated conference versus alabama. those two cases were consolidated and this will be the first time that the court has dealt with a voting rights act case since shelby kelly versus holder, which was the term before last, where the court dealt what i would say is a devastating blow to the voting rights act of 1965. so this case is momentous for a number of different reasons and so far, in looking at the petitions that the court has granted, this is going to be the case of the term unless one of the voting id cases makes its way to the supreme court and certainly wisconsin is vying for that honor, so we'll see what happens there. otherwise i think this will be the election law case of this term. and as you could hear from the age of the parties, there are partisans dimensions to this case and there is also the main issue on the table which is the racial concern. so the alabama democratic conference is in fact a african-american political action committee. on the one hand. the other case, the alabama black legislative ca
i'm talking about a consolidated case, alabama consolidated conference versus alabama. those two cases were consolidated and this will be the first time that the court has dealt with a voting rights act case since shelby kelly versus holder, which was the term before last, where the court dealt what i would say is a devastating blow to the voting rights act of 1965. so this case is momentous for a number of different reasons and so far, in looking at the petitions that the court has granted,...
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he had no authority over the states of alabama and mississippi. he could not ordered troops from those states to join his army fighting in georgia. he also had the support of his military and civilian superiors. sherman and grant had a very good relationship and lincoln was also very supportive of sherman's campaigns. at the start of the campaign, sherman's armies numbered about 110,000 men. he commanded three separate armies. the largest of these was the army of the cumberland, which numbered close to 73,000 men at the start of the campaign, commanded by general george h thomas, a professional soldier. again, if you look at performance on the battlefield, thomas had a far more impressive record on the battlefield than richard t sherman. he performed superbly a chicken onto. actually saved the union army at chickamauga as many of you probably know. thomas's troops had shattered confederate lines at missionary ridge. thomas was impressive soldier. and some historians have even argued that thomas would've made it that are commander of the federal ar
he had no authority over the states of alabama and mississippi. he could not ordered troops from those states to join his army fighting in georgia. he also had the support of his military and civilian superiors. sherman and grant had a very good relationship and lincoln was also very supportive of sherman's campaigns. at the start of the campaign, sherman's armies numbered about 110,000 men. he commanded three separate armies. the largest of these was the army of the cumberland, which numbered...
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. >> welcome to wilcox county alabama. >> it is the poorest county in alabama.e desperate for jobs. them a -- >> you may be surprised to is doing the hiring. the manufacture for high price for systems -- >> we are going to load it into the smelting furnace. the 100 million dollar plant just opened last may. >> why would the chinese come to alabama? wages, lowerthe energy costs, faster delivery of u.s. customers, and the biggest in a fit, no tariffs. >> they save 11% on tariffs if you product is shipped from china. >> now zero. it could be $30 million per year. >> more chinese companies operate in the state. the trendentley used to his advantage when he entered office in 2011. he vowed not to take a paycheck until alabama returned to full employment. >> the reason most companies come here is we have an environment that entices companies to come. do you have enough work force is your workforce change -- workforce trained? they actually build facilities to train the workers and they train them according to the specification of that industry. >> what is happening in
. >> welcome to wilcox county alabama. >> it is the poorest county in alabama.e desperate for jobs. them a -- >> you may be surprised to is doing the hiring. the manufacture for high price for systems -- >> we are going to load it into the smelting furnace. the 100 million dollar plant just opened last may. >> why would the chinese come to alabama? wages, lowerthe energy costs, faster delivery of u.s. customers, and the biggest in a fit, no tariffs. >> they...
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>> that's too hard for an alabama girl. how about my alabama husband. >> where is he?d. five. >> she should have stuck with instead of going to her husband. there are five. there's a bunch. >> i don't know. >> yeah. cardinals. >> there they are. >> i don't know. okay. anyway, who knows. carolyn, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> have fun. the season is getting ready to start. >> yep. >> you can catch the nfl kickoff season between green bay and seattle, tomorrow, right here on nbc. we've got the first one. all right, coming up the polite way to handle the annoying neighbors and what to load up and download before the next big storm. coming up after this. ♪ that's just how i feel finish over cascade, times it sparks a movement. because once they've try finish, they can't keep it to themselves. i'm switching for good wow! finish is seriously good can't believe how great it works love love love finish it's a shine that's sweeping across america. finish delivers an unbeatable clean and superior shine versus cascade's leading detergent. look no ugly spots... and see
>> that's too hard for an alabama girl. how about my alabama husband. >> where is he?d. five. >> she should have stuck with instead of going to her husband. there are five. there's a bunch. >> i don't know. >> yeah. cardinals. >> there they are. >> i don't know. okay. anyway, who knows. carolyn, thank you so much. >> you're welcome. >> have fun. the season is getting ready to start. >> yep. >> you can catch the nfl kickoff season...
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the second case, really two companion cases involving alabama redistricting one brought by the alabama democratic conference and another brought by the alabama legislative black caucus. this is about as complicated it is to case you're going to find that i will quickly walk through the various issues going on here. essentially what happened was after 2010 alabama faced a problem in the problem was they had majority minority districts that were underpopulated and so when you cut through all of the legal jargon, when you get down to is the fundamental question if you have to move people into those districts or you were going to move minority citizens into those districts or are you going to move white citizens into those districts? alabama was facing four different legal regimes that they had to navigate in order to cite that question. one, they had to meet one person, one vote which means you have to roughly have equal publish in each district the second they have to do with section 5 of the voting rights act which says you cannot retrogressive minority voting power so if there was an a
the second case, really two companion cases involving alabama redistricting one brought by the alabama democratic conference and another brought by the alabama legislative black caucus. this is about as complicated it is to case you're going to find that i will quickly walk through the various issues going on here. essentially what happened was after 2010 alabama faced a problem in the problem was they had majority minority districts that were underpopulated and so when you cut through all of...
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. >>> a dog from alabama has become april internet star thanks to her confidence. check out the video of amilia. >> amilia, who is the best dog in the the world? yep. amilia -- >> that is 5-year-old amilia laid back and confidently raising her paw. her family who lives in alabama posted the video on youtube yesterday and already has a half million views. amilia's family says it is one of her tricks that always makes them laugh. >> adorable. >> let's talk about the weather. >> sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> yeah, that is really adorable there. we do have some changes in our weather, dan and ama. as we look at live doppler 7hd we will see what is going on. definitely high cloud cover moving in and we have low clouds along the coastline. watching moisture just off the northern california here. this is the leading edge of the system that is expected to bring us rain meanwhile, we have been watching the rain and the thunderstorms develop in southern california earlier this afternoon. the showers and thunderstorms will be on the increase as we head toward tomo
. >>> a dog from alabama has become april internet star thanks to her confidence. check out the video of amilia. >> amilia, who is the best dog in the the world? yep. amilia -- >> that is 5-year-old amilia laid back and confidently raising her paw. her family who lives in alabama posted the video on youtube yesterday and already has a half million views. amilia's family says it is one of her tricks that always makes them laugh. >> adorable. >> let's talk about...
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start with breaking news from alabama. three people have been killed at a ups facility after a shooting. the gunman was wearing a ups uniform and is believed to be a current or former employee. we don't have any word if anybody else was injured in the attack. we'll monitor the story and bring you any updates throughout the newscast or at wusa9.com. >>> less than two hours ago, president obama updated the nation on the fight against isis. five arab nations participated with the u.s. to strike terrorist targets in syria. craig boswell has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: the u.s. carried out air strikes on isis targets in syria. >> we're going to do what's necessary to take the fight to this terrorist group for the security of the country, the region and for the entire world. >> reporter: the u.s. and five arab nations took aim at the islamic group's headquarters in eastern syria. u.s. aircraft took part in the raid and nearby u.s. navy ships also fired missiles. they targeted the militants' storage facilities,
start with breaking news from alabama. three people have been killed at a ups facility after a shooting. the gunman was wearing a ups uniform and is believed to be a current or former employee. we don't have any word if anybody else was injured in the attack. we'll monitor the story and bring you any updates throughout the newscast or at wusa9.com. >>> less than two hours ago, president obama updated the nation on the fight against isis. five arab nations participated with the u.s. to...
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the second case involving alabama redistricting and one brought by the alabama democratic conferenceand another brought by. we are going to walk through the various issues going on. essentially what happened is after 2010 alabama faced a problem and the problem was they had a majority minority district that was underpopulated and so, when you cut through all of the legal jargon but you get down to is the fundamental question that you have to move people into those districts. are you going to move the minority citizens into the districts or are you going to move white citizens into the district's? alabama was facing four different legal regimes that they had to navigate in order to decide that question. number one, they have to had to meet one person and one vote which means roughly equal population of every district. second, they had to deal with section number five of the voting rights act which says you cannot retrogressive minority voting power so if they move in oregon at which a belief that if they moved people into those districts that would reduce the minority voting strength
the second case involving alabama redistricting and one brought by the alabama democratic conferenceand another brought by. we are going to walk through the various issues going on. essentially what happened is after 2010 alabama faced a problem and the problem was they had a majority minority district that was underpopulated and so, when you cut through all of the legal jargon but you get down to is the fundamental question that you have to move people into those districts. are you going to...
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the second case, really two companion cases involving alabama redistricting one brought by the alabamamocratic conference and another brought by the alabama legislative black caucus. this is about as complicated it is to case you're going to find that i will quickly walk through the various issues going on here. essentially what happened was after 2010 alabama faced a problem in the problem was they had majority minority districts that were underpopulated and so when you cut through all of the legal jargon, when you get down to is the fundamental question if you have to move people into those districts or you were going to move minority citizens into those districts or are you going to move white citizens into those districts? alabama was facing four different legal regimes that they had to navigate in order to cite that question. one, they had to meet one person, one vote which means you have to roughly have equal publish in each district the second they have to do with section 5 of the voting rights act which says you cannot retrogressive minority voting power so if there was an argu
the second case, really two companion cases involving alabama redistricting one brought by the alabamamocratic conference and another brought by the alabama legislative black caucus. this is about as complicated it is to case you're going to find that i will quickly walk through the various issues going on here. essentially what happened was after 2010 alabama faced a problem in the problem was they had majority minority districts that were underpopulated and so when you cut through all of the...
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. >>> a dog from alabama has become april internet star thanks to her confidence.heck out the video of amilia. >> amilia, who is the best dog in the the world? yep. amilia -- >> that is 5-year-old amilia laid back and confidently raising her paw. her family who lives in alabama posted the video on youtube yesterday and already has a half million views. amilia's family says it is one of her tricks that always makes them laugh. >> adorable. >> let's talk about the weather. >> sandhya patel is here with the latest. >> yeah, that is really adorable there. we do have some changes in our weather, dan and ama. as we look at live doppler 7hd tely high cloud coveroing on.our moving in and we have low clouds along the coastline. watching moisture just off the northern california coast here. this is the leading edge of the system that is expected to bring us rain meanwhile, we have been watching the rain and the thunderstorms develop in southern california earlier this afternoon. the showers and thunderstorms will be on the increase as we head toward tomorrow. moisture from c
. >>> a dog from alabama has become april internet star thanks to her confidence.heck out the video of amilia. >> amilia, who is the best dog in the the world? yep. amilia -- >> that is 5-year-old amilia laid back and confidently raising her paw. her family who lives in alabama posted the video on youtube yesterday and already has a half million views. amilia's family says it is one of her tricks that always makes them laugh. >> adorable. >> let's talk about the...
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. >> san jose state spartans and their athletic department funding tour, losing to alabama two weeks another but paid 1.5 million to show up, and after a bye week they hit the road to face minnesota. spartans 1-1, golden gophers destroying the spartans on the ground. 10-0 minnesota. under a minute to go, winston, open space, 27-yard touchdown. sparty down three. this pick with 20 seconds left to go in the half. on the 25-yard line. eric murray with the i.n.t. it's pound ned from one yard out. 17-7 minnesota at the half. in fourth quarter, a rain delay. complete highlights maybe later in the show. >> alabama hosting florida, tim tebow and the great joe name math in -- joe namath in the house. bama up 7. next possession, backup quarterback jay coker, to cooper, great catch. alabama, ranked third, wins it 42-21 the final. >> number 19, wisconsin, setting records against bowling green, melvin gordon, 13 carries, 253-yards and five touchdowns. bet get this. he had 179 yards, four td's in the first half. wisconsin set a big ten record, 644 yards rushing, most in the big ten modern era, dat
. >> san jose state spartans and their athletic department funding tour, losing to alabama two weeks another but paid 1.5 million to show up, and after a bye week they hit the road to face minnesota. spartans 1-1, golden gophers destroying the spartans on the ground. 10-0 minnesota. under a minute to go, winston, open space, 27-yard touchdown. sparty down three. this pick with 20 seconds left to go in the half. on the 25-yard line. eric murray with the i.n.t. it's pound ned from one yard...
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alabama senator jeff sessions accuses zuckerberg of putting his money behind immigration reform so that he could have more low-wage foreign workers for facebook instead of hiring american workers. sessions made the comment in regard to president obama now considering offering amnesty to some undocumented immigrants. zuckerberg along with many tech executives believe current immigration policy is keeping bright scientific minds out of the u.s. >>> it's 4:50. a drive to split california into six states is running into a roadblock. why voters may not have a say in the issue. >>> a massive solar storm pounds the earth. the impact on technology that we all depend on. >>> this is your exploratorium camera and the big picture showing you the bay bridge and the bay. and the smaller pictures the bay bridge toll plaza and the bottom we've got the east bay and 680 and traffic all over the bay area for you. sue will have more checking out the maze and other spots coming up in just a few. >>> an initiative to split california into six separate states could be on its last legs. the initiative has ove
alabama senator jeff sessions accuses zuckerberg of putting his money behind immigration reform so that he could have more low-wage foreign workers for facebook instead of hiring american workers. sessions made the comment in regard to president obama now considering offering amnesty to some undocumented immigrants. zuckerberg along with many tech executives believe current immigration policy is keeping bright scientific minds out of the u.s. >>> it's 4:50. a drive to split california...