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post-roe alabama. we are keeping a close watch this morning as well on capitol hill, where senators have been up all night voting on amendments to the democrats landmark inflation reduction act, which is eventually expected to pass. that will be a major win for president biden. we will talk to the staff in michigan about it, all in a few minutes. but i want to start here in alabama, and the most restrictive and punitive abortion bans in the united country. anyone, whether or not they are a medical professional might be sentenced to prison for up to 99 years if they are found to have caused an abortion in this state. people here are also prohibited from helping someone access abortion care, or even giving out information about it. well, doing those things could be considered conspiracy under the states law, which is been in effect since june 24th. that is the day the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. later on in our show, we will explore this further in another installment of the last across america
post-roe alabama. we are keeping a close watch this morning as well on capitol hill, where senators have been up all night voting on amendments to the democrats landmark inflation reduction act, which is eventually expected to pass. that will be a major win for president biden. we will talk to the staff in michigan about it, all in a few minutes. but i want to start here in alabama, and the most restrictive and punitive abortion bans in the united country. anyone, whether or not they are a...
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post-roe alabama. it was my privilege to sit down with a group of alabamians who've been working the frontlines of the police battle here in the south, since the fall of roe v. wade. and the end of abortion rights. for millions of americans who live here. we heard last hour with these folks and their patients and their fellow citizens are up against. threats, harassments, a potential jail time. not to mention the lives and livelihoods at stake, and the risk of dying in force childbirth. later this hour, we will hear why, and how they are pushing ahead. continuing the fight in a place that looks as hopeless as anywhere in america, for abortion rights. they do not use the same tactics and strategies, and you will probably be surprised by some of what they are planning. you will definitely learn some things because i did. so i hope you will stick around for that conversation, but we begin this hour 800 miles away from where i stand. a big week in washington d.c.. mostly good. but some bad. three people ar
post-roe alabama. it was my privilege to sit down with a group of alabamians who've been working the frontlines of the police battle here in the south, since the fall of roe v. wade. and the end of abortion rights. for millions of americans who live here. we heard last hour with these folks and their patients and their fellow citizens are up against. threats, harassments, a potential jail time. not to mention the lives and livelihoods at stake, and the risk of dying in force childbirth. later...
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i was born in alabama. i grew up in alabama, georgia and florida before moving to the northeast as a teenager my son talks about you know, he's gone to school here in alabama and he says all that racism stuff. that's your generation. you know that's not part of my generation. that's that's you and my grandparents. you guys are all hung up on that and you know, i was in public schools in in the mid 70s in georgia, you know part of the first group of you know school busing and all that stuff. that's not been his experience. so when i hear him say things like that, you know, and and i i okay the ball is moving whether i can perceive it or not, and we just need to keep doing that i think culture, you know. all races are so much more prominent in our cultural zeitgeist these days than they were when i was a kid, you know, america is no longer this place ruled by white people not not culturally and and so i i remain optimistic. i think we need to own the past and be ready for the future. yeah, definitely. struck
i was born in alabama. i grew up in alabama, georgia and florida before moving to the northeast as a teenager my son talks about you know, he's gone to school here in alabama and he says all that racism stuff. that's your generation. you know that's not part of my generation. that's that's you and my grandparents. you guys are all hung up on that and you know, i was in public schools in in the mid 70s in georgia, you know part of the first group of you know school busing and all that stuff....
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post-roe alabama. during my time here, i was granted an exclusive look inside one alabama clinic, determined to provide care, forced to stop providing abortions, or even referring patients to abortions in other states. that is coming up later in the hour. but we begin this hour with the breaking news unfolding 800 miles away from where i stand. in washington, d.c., after working through the night right now, the senate is still working through the amendment process for the inflation reduction act. it appears to be nearing a vote on the full bill. the inflation reduction act is a major piece of democratic legislation, and generally provides new funds to fight climate change, reduce prescription drug costs and remove some tax loopholes. look at mentioned, i am in tuscaloosa for today's special edition of velshi. i have not been able to get through the 755 pages of the bill which was released late last night. like for us, nbc news intrepid news team has. i want to dive into it a little bit. upfront, the bi
post-roe alabama. during my time here, i was granted an exclusive look inside one alabama clinic, determined to provide care, forced to stop providing abortions, or even referring patients to abortions in other states. that is coming up later in the hour. but we begin this hour with the breaking news unfolding 800 miles away from where i stand. in washington, d.c., after working through the night right now, the senate is still working through the amendment process for the inflation reduction...
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do you like alabama?not tell me it is better than the bay area. >> there is definitely better things about it thenthe bay area. you definitely have two get creative. we love it here. it does not matter, we love it. >> reporter: thank you. we wish it was better news with your businesses in the east bay. good luck . >> thank you. >>> a follow-up to a story that we told you about yesterday. governor newsom ordering an investigation in sanford go on why it is taking so long to build housing. the governors said the state department of housing will look at why the permitting and building process takes so long. this is the timeline for new construction in the entire state. it takes 2 1/2 years. we spoke with the head of the department of housing on what is next. >> this is an opportunity for san francisco to move to the most innovating city in housing. right now we are seeing a lot of symptoms. we have to do our diagnosed gets and write a prescription . >> this review will take nine months. the and goal is to ge
do you like alabama?not tell me it is better than the bay area. >> there is definitely better things about it thenthe bay area. you definitely have two get creative. we love it here. it does not matter, we love it. >> reporter: thank you. we wish it was better news with your businesses in the east bay. good luck . >> thank you. >>> a follow-up to a story that we told you about yesterday. governor newsom ordering an investigation in sanford go on why it is taking so...
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so, today, i came to alabama.i met with a panel of doctors, activists, organizers and lawmakers in tuscaloosa to hear firsthand what this law means firsthand, and from where they fear things might be headed next. it's not going to stop with abortion limitations. here is robin marty, who ran one of the few abortion clinics in the state until the end of roe v. wade. >> we don't believe that birth control is going to be accessible or available or legal in alabama for too much longer. because there's too much control right now. there is too much control in the legislature to overturn it. birth control is already extraordinarily impossible to get in alabama. for the most part, the only place you can get it, if you are -- low income and uninsured is from a county health department. and it's a two, three, four month wait, in order to get into see somebody for. so although -- >> let me just be clear on this. if you do not have health insurance or other coverage, and you would like -- you are a woman who would like to be o
so, today, i came to alabama.i met with a panel of doctors, activists, organizers and lawmakers in tuscaloosa to hear firsthand what this law means firsthand, and from where they fear things might be headed next. it's not going to stop with abortion limitations. here is robin marty, who ran one of the few abortion clinics in the state until the end of roe v. wade. >> we don't believe that birth control is going to be accessible or available or legal in alabama for too much longer. because...
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alabama is number one overall. i broke this down by region. state it is specific to the state. notice in the west, oregon is the favorite, in the midwest, it is iowa. in the northeast, it is penn state. that's not much of a surprise. then, of course, alabama in the south, dominating. >> that's a pretty big chunk. one thing that surprised me when i moved from alabama, my home state, to washington, it wasn't this pivotal moment on saturdays where everybody went and watched college football. and i was a little devastated and questioned my life choices, but how popular is college football in the u.s.? >> i think it is pretty popular. how many adults are fans of not surprisingly pro football is the run away, pro baseball at 38%. you look at college football, 35%. that's more popular than college basketball and more popular than pro basketball. >> more popular than pro basketball? >> more popular than pro basketball, that's right. >> and, you know, something we were arguing about before we did this -- >> this is amazing. this is amazing. this is who
alabama is number one overall. i broke this down by region. state it is specific to the state. notice in the west, oregon is the favorite, in the midwest, it is iowa. in the northeast, it is penn state. that's not much of a surprise. then, of course, alabama in the south, dominating. >> that's a pretty big chunk. one thing that surprised me when i moved from alabama, my home state, to washington, it wasn't this pivotal moment on saturdays where everybody went and watched college football....
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alabama spent hundreds of millions of dollars of that federal money, $400 million to be exact on two supersized prisons. no investment in kids, no investment in realty. california spend our money by giving $3.5 million in college savings accounts, giving them a real choice about their academic future, putting up to $1500 in these accounts. >> governor newsom concluded by saying that is the california way. governor iv tweeted this rebuttal, and yet, governor, folks are making their choice leaving california in droves and calling red states like alabama home. down here we are focused on public safety and if we are taking covid relief, we invested billions in our students. common sense. that's the alabama way. >>> new numbers showing how hard it can be to buy in the bay area, we know it is hard, but now the numbers really prove it, the average monthly housing payment is now more than $10,000. that is per month. these numbers come from california's realtors association, payments on average, about $10,000 in santa clara county, $12,000 in san mateo county, that is per month. these figures
alabama spent hundreds of millions of dollars of that federal money, $400 million to be exact on two supersized prisons. no investment in kids, no investment in realty. california spend our money by giving $3.5 million in college savings accounts, giving them a real choice about their academic future, putting up to $1500 in these accounts. >> governor newsom concluded by saying that is the california way. governor iv tweeted this rebuttal, and yet, governor, folks are making their choice...
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i know a lot about alabama, my mother was from northern alabama, i know a little bit about alabama politicsernors across the country to use their position of power to elevate claims of election fraud and change the ballot process for voters. your governor cat iv still falsely declares that the 2020 election was stolen from former president trump. what is the significance right now of electing someone who will stand up for justice and against false election claims? >> the significance, thank you for that question, the significance of this election is ensuring that someone is placed in office who will care for the people. who won, stand up for truth -- >> now the current abortion ban in alabama is arguably one of the toughest anti abortion laws in the country. preventing all abortions with a single exception being the life of the mother. you've been endorsed by an anti-abortion organization, and you told a reporter in may that you would have to do research and get a panel together to decide whether to repeal alabama's law. but you go on the record saying we don't need to ban abortions, and th
i know a lot about alabama, my mother was from northern alabama, i know a little bit about alabama politicsernors across the country to use their position of power to elevate claims of election fraud and change the ballot process for voters. your governor cat iv still falsely declares that the 2020 election was stolen from former president trump. what is the significance right now of electing someone who will stand up for justice and against false election claims? >> the significance,...
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this is something that happens not just an alabama, it happens in every state, every city.n't be told immediately that they are in the wrong place. we have had patients who would often tell us that they were late because they went to the wrong clinic and then the woman's pregnancy center would tell them they didn't know where our clinic was. we share a building. we are right next to each other, to be clear. they would say they did not know where we were. we had an incident with a person who came to us from texas. she had called the wrong place, she called their center instead of our center and she drove from houston to ours in order to get here and came into their clinic at about 2:00 in the afternoon and only then did she find out the nobody there provided abortion. they did not tell her that when they set up her appointment and they also did not tell her that in alabama person has to have a in an issue appointment with an ultrasound, counseling, then they need to leave for 48 hours. only then can they come back, after that 48 hours has passed and have the procedure. so th
this is something that happens not just an alabama, it happens in every state, every city.n't be told immediately that they are in the wrong place. we have had patients who would often tell us that they were late because they went to the wrong clinic and then the woman's pregnancy center would tell them they didn't know where our clinic was. we share a building. we are right next to each other, to be clear. they would say they did not know where we were. we had an incident with a person who...
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so the votes will happen in alabama this year as a result of the supreme court's action. are going to be those elections will take place on these already found to be maps. and here's my prediction section two this alabama will get to the supreme court and this radicalized supreme court will do to section two. i what it did to the other components of the voting act which could render the voting rights act of 1965 almost another. now it not happen. and maybe i'm, you know, a doomsayer, but based on the in which this court has dealt with election related issues and we talk about the young chief justice, john roberts, and what he did when. he was an attorney, fdr, at justice department, opposing you know a specific remedial measure there. when the act was threatened a long time ago. but given given his his history, given the other five justices who constitute that conservative portion of the court, section two is at risk as well, you've suggested term limits for supreme court justices in the past. can you explain your thinking there? yeah. i mean, this is, as we know in the b
so the votes will happen in alabama this year as a result of the supreme court's action. are going to be those elections will take place on these already found to be maps. and here's my prediction section two this alabama will get to the supreme court and this radicalized supreme court will do to section two. i what it did to the other components of the voting act which could render the voting rights act of 1965 almost another. now it not happen. and maybe i'm, you know, a doomsayer, but based...
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nick saban signing a mega million dollar contract extension with alabama.ans for the team, for college sports, but also for me. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just lax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. joe biden and democrats in congress just passed the inflation reduction act to lower our costs. the plan lowers the cost of healthcare and medicine and lowers our energy bills by investing in clean energy. that's more savings for us. ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ you're never responsible for unauthorized purchases on your discover card. for decades, i've worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27. carvana's had a lot of firsts. 100 percent online car buying, car vendinding machines, and now putt
nick saban signing a mega million dollar contract extension with alabama.ans for the team, for college sports, but also for me. every year we try to exercise more, to be more social, to just lax. and eating healthy every single meal? if only it was this easy for us. joe biden and democrats in congress just passed the inflation reduction act to lower our costs. the plan lowers the cost of healthcare and medicine and lowers our energy bills by investing in clean energy. that's more savings for...
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and safe access to abortion in alabama, maybe rapidly disappearing but the fight to protect reproductive rights is far from over. more from my conversation, my very eye-opening conversation with robbyn marty, the operations director of west alabama woman center. plus another violent attack, fueled by far-right extremism, something different about this week's attack on an fbi office. we will explain. office we will explain. we will explain. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs in a safe place and your child safer. to close, twist until it clicks. tide pods child-guard packaging. despite the fact that it might sound like the biggest thing going on as this fbi search warrant of mar-a-lago, which is really really important, there's something bigger going. on the democratic agendas back on track. president biden and democrats scored in other legislative victory yesterday, with the final passage of the inflation reduction act. which is a sweeping bill that tackles climate change, health care, and tax reform. the bill passed in the house by a vote of 2:22 a seven. it passed i
and safe access to abortion in alabama, maybe rapidly disappearing but the fight to protect reproductive rights is far from over. more from my conversation, my very eye-opening conversation with robbyn marty, the operations director of west alabama woman center. plus another violent attack, fueled by far-right extremism, something different about this week's attack on an fbi office. we will explain. office we will explain. we will explain. tide pods child-guard pack helps keep your laundry pacs...
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i'm going to state like alabama public high school graduates are black or a place like north carolina where unc chapel hill and roll something like 8% black students in north carolina state and rolls five percent right? just kind of looking across the board. there were all of these individual instances and i think one of the things that best helps people understand that sort of injustice is the granularity of it, right the fact that when when ada louise simple fisher is suing to get into the university of oklahoma school of law in the supreme court says you have to enroller instead the state of oklahoma rushes a law school and to existence in five days and says, here's your law school, you know, we've hired a part-time faculty. this is where you can go understanding the granularity of all of that. i think is i felt was important. so that's i think why why i really kind of wanted to examine this broader structure and she was just like in a room, right? it was like, you know, it was it was in the capital building. they had the one of the floors of the capitol building they turned into a
i'm going to state like alabama public high school graduates are black or a place like north carolina where unc chapel hill and roll something like 8% black students in north carolina state and rolls five percent right? just kind of looking across the board. there were all of these individual instances and i think one of the things that best helps people understand that sort of injustice is the granularity of it, right the fact that when when ada louise simple fisher is suing to get into the...
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. >>> we're learning new details about a 12-year-old alabama girl who was kidnapped and held for days and how she managed to pull off an amazing escape. abc's christine sloan has her story. >> reporter: this morning, a 12-year-old girl is safe after a daring escape from this alabama home. >> she's a hero. she's safe now, and so we want to keep her that way. >> reporter: investigators say the girl had been kidnapped, and after a days-long nightmare, she chewed through her restraints, got free, and fled alone down a rural road in tallapoosa county, where she was spotted by a passing driver. >> we responded to there and ultimately from responding to there, we were able to determine that there was possibly a kidnapping involved. >> reporter: court documents revealed the girl had been tied to a bedpost for about one week, given alcohol to remain in a drugged state, and was assaulted, but the case taking an even more gruesome turn. police say they found two bodies at the home where she'd been held, including the body of her mother and brother, believed to be 14. the suspect, 37-year-old jos
. >>> we're learning new details about a 12-year-old alabama girl who was kidnapped and held for days and how she managed to pull off an amazing escape. abc's christine sloan has her story. >> reporter: this morning, a 12-year-old girl is safe after a daring escape from this alabama home. >> she's a hero. she's safe now, and so we want to keep her that way. >> reporter: investigators say the girl had been kidnapped, and after a days-long nightmare, she chewed through...
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. >>> up next, stunning new details out of alabama.h her restraints and escapes from a home with two decomposing bodies inside. the sheriff joins us w with new details live next. e here mamaking sure everything is saf. secure. consistent.. soso log in from here. or here. assured thatat someone is here ready to fix anything. anytime. anywhere. even here. that's because nobody... and i mean nobody... makes hybrid work, work better. make your home totally you. i did with wayfair. sometimes i'm a homebody. can never have too many pillows. sometimes i'm l business. wooo! i'm a momm24/7. seriously with the marker? i'm a bit of a foodie. perfect. but not much of a chef. yes! ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need. ♪ age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. (vo) at viking, we are proud to have been named the world's number one for both rivers and oceans
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attorney for the northern district of alabama, current professor at the university of alabama law school, and co-host of the podcast "sisters in law." joyce, thank you for being with us tonight. what is your expectation about this affidavit, and the redactions and its utility generally speaking? >> so i suspect the answer is we won't know unless and until someone is indicted in this case. because d.o.j. will likely file under seal tomorrow, we won't know what redactions it's proposing. and trump is very safe, frankly, making the argument that the affidavit should be unsealed, and that the government has something to hide, because something that his two lawyers who are former d.o.j. employees know, is that this affidavit will need to remain sealed for a number of reasons, perhaps there is some small parts of this that the magistrate judge might decide to release, but most of it will remain redacted, a lot of the information contained in it will be classified, some of it will be grand jury material that can't be released, so it is safe for the trump camp here will say that they want someth
attorney for the northern district of alabama, current professor at the university of alabama law school, and co-host of the podcast "sisters in law." joyce, thank you for being with us tonight. what is your expectation about this affidavit, and the redactions and its utility generally speaking? >> so i suspect the answer is we won't know unless and until someone is indicted in this case. because d.o.j. will likely file under seal tomorrow, we won't know what redactions it's...
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. >>> back now with a slow moving chase in alabama.h of birmingham spent part of their wednesday pursuing a cow along interstate 65. it got loose along the median. the scene being described as udder nonsense. >>> new details about a kid flapping in alabama and how a 12-year-old girl was able to escape after being held captive for days. >> reporter: this morning a 12-year-old girl is safe after a daring escape from this alabama home. >> she's a hero. she's safe now. and so we're going to keep her that way. >> reporter: investigators say the girl had been kidnapped. and after a day's long nightmare, she chewed through her restraints, got free, and fled alone down a rural road in tallapoosa county where she was spotted by a passing driver. >> we responded and ultimately responding to there, we were able to determine that there was possibly a kidnapping involve. >> reporter: court documents reveal the girl had been tied to a bed post for about one week. given alcohol to remain in a drug state, and was assaulted. but the case taking an even
. >>> back now with a slow moving chase in alabama.h of birmingham spent part of their wednesday pursuing a cow along interstate 65. it got loose along the median. the scene being described as udder nonsense. >>> new details about a kid flapping in alabama and how a 12-year-old girl was able to escape after being held captive for days. >> reporter: this morning a 12-year-old girl is safe after a daring escape from this alabama home. >> she's a hero. she's safe now....
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on the democratic line, dale in birmingham, alabama. good morning. caller: good morning. i was just calling to say, i am very much supporting the way the world is going today. i do trust the democrats more than the republicans on the law & order, i really do appreciate democrats. but they did in florida was in the interest of matter -- national security. i do not care if it was barack obama. if they do wrong, they do wrong. let us step back and look at the issue, rather than us being a republican or democrat. we need to show love for each one. i have white neighbors that i truly love. i would go to bat for them if they were right. the same way i would do if it was the black people. if they were doing right, i would be at that for them. i am a person that wants to do with what is right or wrong, and republicans in their heart no --know that what trump did was wrong. it was wrong for him to take the papers away from the building. all the republicans know and president trump knew that obama did not do that. host: the next caller is edward in keyport, new jersey on the indepe
on the democratic line, dale in birmingham, alabama. good morning. caller: good morning. i was just calling to say, i am very much supporting the way the world is going today. i do trust the democrats more than the republicans on the law & order, i really do appreciate democrats. but they did in florida was in the interest of matter -- national security. i do not care if it was barack obama. if they do wrong, they do wrong. let us step back and look at the issue, rather than us being a...
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the blended league aside had no answers to goals from davita, alabama, and korean benson my in the 1st competitive match between the clubs. since in 1960 european co final, it's the 5th time round madrid of one, the trophy danish toymaker. lego is celebrating its 90th birthday with a very unconventional cake. the enormous plastic dessert is made up of over $90000.00 pieces of lego, spread across 9 layers, one for each decade. it was made by employees and is now on display in the town of built home of the lego break. the company is marking the occasion with celebrations at stores around the world. all right, well before we go, don't forget you can always get dw news on the go, just download our app from google play or from the apple app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world, as well as push notifications for any breaking news. right, you are up to date and that's all from us for now. next is our women's magazine, her. and as i just reminded you before, you can stay up to date on our website, d, w dot com and of course follows on our social media acc
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the same thing happens the university of alabama and 63. then there is the civil rights movements direct action campaign at birmingham. during the course of that campaign, when martin luther king is taken to jail and writes the famous letter from the birmingham jail, the weight of the civil rights cause is coming down on kennedy and his presidency. and it looks like he has to act, he's very reluctant to act and do anything other than to protect civil rights marchers. i've always wondered why he did it at that moment. it turns out that bobby kennedy, who was his brother's chief aide, most trusted and close adviser, it was down south to alabama and meets with george wallace. meets with horrific resistance down there. people are hurling epithets that him and treating him certainly not like he's the attorney general of the united states. interestingly enough, a more poignant for episode for bobby kennedy comes when he meets with james baldwin, the novelist. and a group of african american entertainers and artists at bobby kennedy's father's pen
the same thing happens the university of alabama and 63. then there is the civil rights movements direct action campaign at birmingham. during the course of that campaign, when martin luther king is taken to jail and writes the famous letter from the birmingham jail, the weight of the civil rights cause is coming down on kennedy and his presidency. and it looks like he has to act, he's very reluctant to act and do anything other than to protect civil rights marchers. i've always wondered why he...
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derek, good morning to you but why did you move to alabama? all the crime that is going on there. it is just getting too much, you know? >> carley: what are some of the things people have done to target your business and deal from it? i know you have been targeted many times. it seems like it's been all sorts of different ways. >> yeah, it seems like since the beginning of the year. i mean, before that, we have nothing. and now, all of a sudden, it is unreal, especially the last week 6 out of 8 days they were trying to break in and smashing windows, smashing through the front of the store with stolen trucks, stealing the atm, you know, popping them open and stealing all the quarters and stuff like that. >> carley: yeah, somebody even ran the truck into the front window of the laundromat and stole the atm. and other i was reading throwing quarters out of the cash machine so people could put the quarters and the washers and dryers. walked away. you went cashless and people even still try to steal from you then. >> yeah, 6 out of 8 times, they di
derek, good morning to you but why did you move to alabama? all the crime that is going on there. it is just getting too much, you know? >> carley: what are some of the things people have done to target your business and deal from it? i know you have been targeted many times. it seems like it's been all sorts of different ways. >> yeah, it seems like since the beginning of the year. i mean, before that, we have nothing. and now, all of a sudden, it is unreal, especially the last...
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the same thing happens at the university of alabama. there is the civil rights movements direct action campaign in birmingham. during the course of that campaign when martin luther king was taken to jail and wrote the famous letter from the birmingham jail, the weight of the civil rights cause was coming down on kennedy's presidency. he was going to have to act. he was very reluctant to act and do anything except for protect civil rights. i have always wondered why he did it that way. it turns out that bobby kennedy, who was his brother's chief aide, most trusted and close adviser, goes down south to alabama and meet with george wallace. he meets with horrific resistance down there. people were hurling epithets at him. they were treating him like not he is -- not like he is the attorney general. a more poignant episode for bobby kennedy comes when he meets with james baldwin, the novelist. a group of african american entertainers and artists that bobby kennedy's father spent house in manhattan. it is a very uncomfortable situation where
the same thing happens at the university of alabama. there is the civil rights movements direct action campaign in birmingham. during the course of that campaign when martin luther king was taken to jail and wrote the famous letter from the birmingham jail, the weight of the civil rights cause was coming down on kennedy's presidency. he was going to have to act. he was very reluctant to act and do anything except for protect civil rights. i have always wondered why he did it that way. it turns...
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senator from alabama, doug jones. he served as the u.s.r the northern district of alabama under president reagan. >> you've said this fbi search of former president trump's mar-a-lago estate has -- is alarming. why? >> it has never happened before. whenever you have such a high public official, we know that the approval was given at a high level at the department of justice. that is the standard of practice. just by the fact it does require the high level of approval means it is a very serious thing. the fact that you have this, search warrant that is executed. i say is alarming and the sense that we need to know, the public needs to know, the institutions in the united states need to understand why this happened. we do not have the affidavit for the search warrant that has been released, it should be released. if it has to be redacted it should be redacted. but, the public has an interest in knowing what is happened here and the facthat former president trump criticized the operation and made, uh, noise about it indicates the need to be s
senator from alabama, doug jones. he served as the u.s.r the northern district of alabama under president reagan. >> you've said this fbi search of former president trump's mar-a-lago estate has -- is alarming. why? >> it has never happened before. whenever you have such a high public official, we know that the approval was given at a high level at the department of justice. that is the standard of practice. just by the fact it does require the high level of approval means it is a...
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blocks the auditorium stewart went to the university of alabama. so he knows this well blocks an administrative building so that two african americans can't matriculate into the institution. kennedy says, you know, i'm not going to let him have the stage here. i'm gonna go on television tonight tonight and talk about civil rights. and bobby encourages him to do that. and he does it and he elevates. civil rights to a moral issue and the interesting thing is they don't have enough time to make an address ted. sorensen said i just don't have enough time to give you a proper address, but bobby tells his brother speak extemporaneously speak from your heart. so that speech which is one of his rhetorical high points. most of it is extemporaneous. and that was something that really surprised me how that came to fruition how he came to embrace the civil rights movement as a moral issue that's fascinating. he actually listened to his brother over the advice of most of his advisors, right? that's exactly right his advisors. tell them not to do it. bobby says
blocks the auditorium stewart went to the university of alabama. so he knows this well blocks an administrative building so that two african americans can't matriculate into the institution. kennedy says, you know, i'm not going to let him have the stage here. i'm gonna go on television tonight tonight and talk about civil rights. and bobby encourages him to do that. and he does it and he elevates. civil rights to a moral issue and the interesting thing is they don't have enough time to make an...
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i know you just got back from alabama you are in puerto rico. before both trips, part of your journey to justice initiative -- in both cases to address pollution and communities of color. what is the common thread between the two? and one other sites you visited on the tour? >> the common thread is that it's no coincidence that systemic racism has played -- plagued our communities. environmental justice is no different. what we have seen is a disproportionate impact to black and brown communities and tribal communities. on the front lines of the threat of pollution and when i'm very proud to say, as part of the inflation production act 60 billion dollars, billion with a b will be dedicated to environmental justice. these are the types of resources that we need to finally bring to communities like puerto rico, like lowndes county, alabama. i was just back in lowndes county, alabama, for the second time. my good friend and secretary of at rick culture, tom bill sack and mick landrieu from the white house, we made a significant announcement. and an
i know you just got back from alabama you are in puerto rico. before both trips, part of your journey to justice initiative -- in both cases to address pollution and communities of color. what is the common thread between the two? and one other sites you visited on the tour? >> the common thread is that it's no coincidence that systemic racism has played -- plagued our communities. environmental justice is no different. what we have seen is a disproportionate impact to black and brown...
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. >>> and coming up, a journalist uncovered signs of a botched execution of an alabama inmate.next. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." and wasting up to 20 gallons of water. skip the rinse with finish quantum. its activelift technology provides an unbeatablele clean on 24 hour dried-on stains. skip the r rinse with finish to save our water. (vo) red lobster's seafood summerfest is fire! turn up for the grilled lobster, shrimp and salmon trio ...and our hottest summer duo,...
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una niÑa mexicana de 12 aÑos escapa de su secuestrador en alabama y que no solo l abusÓ si no que presuntamenteo. los detalles son kal graintss. >>> esto gracias a una orden ejecutiva firmada por el presidente biden. tenemos reacciÓn a favor y en coen tra. >>> no puede escuchar si puede sentir la mÚsica oaxaqueÑa. el banderÍn sordo. esto es una linda historia que inspira. esta noche arrancamos con una noticia en desarrollo. ♪♪. ♪♪. >>> tristeza y decepciÓn embarga a los beneficiarios de daca. se negÓ a otorgar el alivio migratorio a los solicitantes de la acciÓn diferida. y los que querÍan renovar el beneficio migratorio. 100.000 soÑadores afectados por este fallo del juez. el abogado nos hablara del impacto de esta decisiÓn judicial. dÍganos de quÉ se trata. >>> el caso principal sigue pendiente en la corte federal. esta demanda era adicional. solo se trataba de esos 100.000 aplicantes que sometieron la aplicaciÓn y estaban esperando una respuesta de inmigraciÓn. ellos querÍan que mientras que el caso principal estaba pendiente, estas 100.000 aplicaciones sean adjudicadas por lo tanto, el juez
una niÑa mexicana de 12 aÑos escapa de su secuestrador en alabama y que no solo l abusÓ si no que presuntamenteo. los detalles son kal graintss. >>> esto gracias a una orden ejecutiva firmada por el presidente biden. tenemos reacciÓn a favor y en coen tra. >>> no puede escuchar si puede sentir la mÚsica oaxaqueÑa. el banderÍn sordo. esto es una linda historia que inspira. esta noche arrancamos con una noticia en desarrollo. ♪♪. ♪♪. >>> tristeza y...
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alabama and post a total abortion ban
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i was so happy. - yeah. - university of west alabama. - i leave may 26. - to ohio?e you're gonna do something, get in trouble. and i'm gonna have to fly up to ohio. - imma be up there for a good minute. - when are you comin' back? - mom said i can come back whenever. i aint gon' miss it. i aint even miss my homeboys you know that? - dang, you aint gon' miss me at all? - nope. [laughs] - thanks. just, pink promise you'll be safe? - i'm gonna be safe. - and if something happens, you're gonna call me? if you need me? - what? how you gon' help? you like, how manyours away? - uh, i could fly down there. - fly? wow- - or i can send you money. - bruh, i could get shot, and you know how long it'd take to get down there? - trust me- - i could be dead in an hour. - i'll drive the plane. - drive the plane? - yeah, put extra gas it. - extra gas? i'm sorry casey, but, you're gonna crash that plane. you're gonna crash it. - cross for the villain. twinsies. - this is not gta 5. this is not gta 5. [casey laughing] - ah, i'll miss you. growing up sucks. [somber music] [door slamming
i was so happy. - yeah. - university of west alabama. - i leave may 26. - to ohio?e you're gonna do something, get in trouble. and i'm gonna have to fly up to ohio. - imma be up there for a good minute. - when are you comin' back? - mom said i can come back whenever. i aint gon' miss it. i aint even miss my homeboys you know that? - dang, you aint gon' miss me at all? - nope. [laughs] - thanks. just, pink promise you'll be safe? - i'm gonna be safe. - and if something happens, you're gonna call...
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host: that was a call from alabama.dk poll also asked respondents about overall confidence in community public school teachers. when asked among all adults, 63% showing an overall confidence in those teachers. among public school parents, 72% showing that kind of confidence. they broke it down by subject matter. when it came to history, 56% of all adults saying they can appropriately handle the subject, compared to 67% of public school parents. social and emotional growth, 48 percent of adults saying that public school teachers have the competence to take that on, 59% of public school parents saying that. history of racism and how it affects america today, 44% of adults saying public school teachers can take that on, 55% of public school parents saying teachers are capable of doing that. more of that pdk poll at pdkpoll.org. viewers of public schools overall, remember, they asked people to give a grade, 54% of respondents when it came to grading public schools gave them an "a" or b, 45% a c, d, or fail. (202) 748-8000 f
host: that was a call from alabama.dk poll also asked respondents about overall confidence in community public school teachers. when asked among all adults, 63% showing an overall confidence in those teachers. among public school parents, 72% showing that kind of confidence. they broke it down by subject matter. when it came to history, 56% of all adults saying they can appropriately handle the subject, compared to 67% of public school parents. social and emotional growth, 48 percent of adults...
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dedicated to honoring our country's heroes from world war ii he calls them portraits of honor, the alabama photographer taking as many pictures of these veterans as possible before it's too late you take these portraits, and then you give them to the veteran, yes >> i do. this is all -- it all started as my way to give back to them. >> your portraits are beautiful. you can just see the life experience in their faces. >> many of them are 100 years old or older. >> reporter: it's not just photos. jeff also interviews them and posts their conversations on his portraits of honor youtube channel so everyone can hear their remarkable stories. the project, funded in part by donations. since 2019, jeff has taken portraits of almost 300 veterans. his project taking him across the country and even overseas to germany and france what stays with you? >> the emotion of when they sit back remembering the stories and remembering their friends who they served with. you know, i get emotional, too >> reporter: for jeff, it's personal. his uncle huey died in combat during world war ii, and his father walter
dedicated to honoring our country's heroes from world war ii he calls them portraits of honor, the alabama photographer taking as many pictures of these veterans as possible before it's too late you take these portraits, and then you give them to the veteran, yes >> i do. this is all -- it all started as my way to give back to them. >> your portraits are beautiful. you can just see the life experience in their faces. >> many of them are 100 years old or older. >>...
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my family came from alabama. my mom was born and raised in alabama so to see what we have to go through . my father was born and raised in georgia to see what we have to face here in 2022 is justmind-boggling . >> professor anderson one of the things, i was given a talk in virginia. and i said one of the things isthat when we look at germany, germany had and enough education program . we never had the deacon sterilization program. we never looked at the confederacy and dismantled it in its entirety. instead, what we have, we started erecting statues to it. to its leaders. robert e lee. jefferson davis. we started having in our textbooks because of the united daughters of the confederacy the lost cause becomes this relic event and when you begin to think about what that means for theway that our children learn , what they understand so that slavery really wasn't that bad. you had reallybenevolence, kind owners . you had, the enslaved were fed well.they were closed. they had housing. what could be so bad? and you h
my family came from alabama. my mom was born and raised in alabama so to see what we have to go through . my father was born and raised in georgia to see what we have to face here in 2022 is justmind-boggling . >> professor anderson one of the things, i was given a talk in virginia. and i said one of the things isthat when we look at germany, germany had and enough education program . we never had the deacon sterilization program. we never looked at the confederacy and dismantled it in...
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bonnie in alabama. democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. what i would like to know is i need someone to tell me the definition of treason. i am 87 years old and to overturn the government sounds like treason from what i know. if someone could answer that, i would really appreciate it. host: bob in illinois, republican line. the morning prayer -- good morning. caller: good morning pedro. i want to talk about the fbi bias. going back to 2016 when former president trump -- former president obama started investigating trump after he won the election, even before he was sworn in. all the turmoil we went through for six or seven years with the violent -- a phony russian stuff. now right in front of our noses we see joe biden and hunter biden and joe biden's rather -- brother involved with things and looking at january 6 and trump's mar-a-lago criminal activity. that is not criminal activity yet. you might find something but not yet. president trump was the best president and we need him back.
bonnie in alabama. democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. what i would like to know is i need someone to tell me the definition of treason. i am 87 years old and to overturn the government sounds like treason from what i know. if someone could answer that, i would really appreciate it. host: bob in illinois, republican line. the morning prayer -- good morning. caller: good morning pedro. i want to talk about the fbi bias. going back to 2016 when...
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my family came from alabama. my mom was born and based in alabama. to see what we have to go through -- my father was born and raised in georgia. to see what we have to face in 2022 is mind-boggling. i wanted to see if she could give me answers. prof. anderson: absolutely. one of the things -- i was giving a talk in virginia and i said, one of the things is that when we look at germany, germany had a de-nazification program. we never had a de-confederation program. instead, what we had, we started erecting statues to it, to its leaders, robert e. lee, jefferson davis. we started having in our textbooks, because of the united daughters of the confederacy, the lost cause becomes this heroic event and when you begin to think about what that means for the way our children learn, what they understand, so that slavery really was not that bad. you had benevolent, kind owners. the enslaved were fed well, they were clothed, they had housing. what could be so bad? and you have this mean, nasty north coming down and trying to impose its will on these good, hone
my family came from alabama. my mom was born and based in alabama. to see what we have to go through -- my father was born and raised in georgia. to see what we have to face in 2022 is mind-boggling. i wanted to see if she could give me answers. prof. anderson: absolutely. one of the things -- i was giving a talk in virginia and i said, one of the things is that when we look at germany, germany had a de-nazification program. we never had a de-confederation program. instead, what we had, we...
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it is the first time that many of them are going into school in states like florida and alabama that have outlawed their sexuality. it is the first time that many of them will be going into schools that outlaw their history. i am thinking about those children today and the kind of education system that we are building for our future. host: what kind of education system is that in your view? michael: i think we should have one that is more equitable and more inclusive for everyone because we know that this country's education system is not equal. it seems like we are on a tear to make it less equal instead of making our country a more perfect union. host: michael harriet and christina greer are our guests. we are talking about public policy issues and politics. john is our first caller from maryland, independent line. go ahead. caller: i would like to ask your guests are they familiar with jason black and atriq? -- tariq? they seem to be far more relative to the black community than the grio. i heard them talk about including everybody. they say that we should not include anybody. thi
it is the first time that many of them are going into school in states like florida and alabama that have outlawed their sexuality. it is the first time that many of them will be going into schools that outlaw their history. i am thinking about those children today and the kind of education system that we are building for our future. host: what kind of education system is that in your view? michael: i think we should have one that is more equitable and more inclusive for everyone because we...
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another day of drenching downpours across the gulf coast states of louisiana, mississippi and alabama, and you could get hit for the second time in two days in places like jackson. water over the roads going to be widespread. into this morning we're waking up with thunderstorms from houston to new orleans all the way to atlanta. these storms are really going to intensify this afternoon along the gulf coast and the lower alabama especially will see some widespread flash flooding. by friday the storms shift to the east. i'm accuweather meteorologist kevin coskren. >>> coming up, the "home alone" star in trouble with the law. >>> but first the major legal win for kobe bryant's widow in the crash that killed her husband and daughter. husband and daughter. whoa look at that! ♪ this is the beginning of something great. ♪ yes! ♪ hahaha. let's do this! ♪ that was very, very impressive. ♪ >>> back now with a cruise ship becoming a rescue ship. a carnival cruise liner rescued these people here. they were on a makeshift raft near cuba. the same ship recovered two dozen refugees off cuba last mon
another day of drenching downpours across the gulf coast states of louisiana, mississippi and alabama, and you could get hit for the second time in two days in places like jackson. water over the roads going to be widespread. into this morning we're waking up with thunderstorms from houston to new orleans all the way to atlanta. these storms are really going to intensify this afternoon along the gulf coast and the lower alabama especially will see some widespread flash flooding. by friday the...
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georgia alabama and florida were almost majority black states that there is aa concentration representativesays to me and that was true even before the civil war. that of course was because of the economy and productivity of rights brought to south carolina but there was also a sizable community. now we know the first denomination in philadelphia and its formally in the year 1860. in charleston there is a manual church and in 1822, a man was accused of plotting an insurrection. this is one of the ironies. he played the lottery and he won $1,500 and accused 602 by his own freedom. after 1800, he was free and was a very prominent man. he was found guilty and was executed. the church was completely destroyed.pl now there was enormous sensitivity and paranoia because they've defeated the greatest and when napoleon became a member he wanted to reinstitute before it became free. >> and a particularly brutal form of slavery. w >> it was the richest colony in the history of the world and normalna people, students couldt avoid sugar it was a luxury product. sole it could become one of the world's fi
georgia alabama and florida were almost majority black states that there is aa concentration representativesays to me and that was true even before the civil war. that of course was because of the economy and productivity of rights brought to south carolina but there was also a sizable community. now we know the first denomination in philadelphia and its formally in the year 1860. in charleston there is a manual church and in 1822, a man was accused of plotting an insurrection. this is one of...
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one man explains why he moved his entire family to alabama of all places. dion lim brings us the story will see only on seven. >> definitely fed up. >> what plays out at his laundromat these days is so outrageous and frequent, it almost feels like a heist movie. >> three out of the four nights, people have tried getting into my laundromat. that is crazy. >> he and his family have owned laundromats in the east bay for decades. >> my dad's 45 years now. >> when he played for the raiders in the late 1960's and 1970's. this past year, the frequency of deacons and crime have exploded. >> this is my sixth year of ownership. i can't remember a time in the first five years where anybody ever tried to break in. >> this incident shows a suspect ramming a truck into another location and stealing the atm. >> that was about a $30,000 bill. >> then can also be seen prying open the change machine. >> i got hit for $5,000 in cash. it is comical watching them run across the street with a bag of orders. >> despite even going cashless. >> i got rid of quarters and all of that
one man explains why he moved his entire family to alabama of all places. dion lim brings us the story will see only on seven. >> definitely fed up. >> what plays out at his laundromat these days is so outrageous and frequent, it almost feels like a heist movie. >> three out of the four nights, people have tried getting into my laundromat. that is crazy. >> he and his family have owned laundromats in the east bay for decades. >> my dad's 45 years now. >> when...
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stephanie magallon explains, they aren't just leaving the bay area, they're moving all the way to alabama. >> it plays like a criminal all-star reel, from window smashing to someone driving a car through the front door. >> we were open, and there were customers inside when they did it. they did not care. >> reporter: small business owner derek toms says his family's east bay laundromats have become thieves' playgrounds. >> in the last six months, though, it accelerated and got out of control. >> reporter: the most recent issue, thieves preying on his father's lake merritt laundromat in oakland. two incidents in just a matter of days. here you can see a man throw a rock at the business. and then climb in through the busted window. and it feels nonstop. in fact, not too long ago, this laundromat went quarterless after thieves broke the change and took off with $5,000 in coins and cash. >> they were still breaking into it, hoping to get something out of there. and it's not just his businesses. derek said he's had his vehicle stolen from in front of his home in the middle of the day. >> close
stephanie magallon explains, they aren't just leaving the bay area, they're moving all the way to alabama. >> it plays like a criminal all-star reel, from window smashing to someone driving a car through the front door. >> we were open, and there were customers inside when they did it. they did not care. >> reporter: small business owner derek toms says his family's east bay laundromats have become thieves' playgrounds. >> in the last six months, though, it accelerated...