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like brooke will alabama.family comes from part having very little will very long this is an industry rather declining for decades. we have seen for far too long children like my opponent leave the farm they don't come back. they don't come back. president biden was not the reason to continue family business. we have to make sure our farmers have access to capital. a critical, we have to go to washington. there are too many revisions make sure the industry remain competitive and remain from other countries to make sure they remain as industry. live to make sure we prepare our communities to compete in the future. too many rural communities don't have access to the internet and if you compete, he must have appropriate levels of we have to make that investment to make sure our farmers in the industry beyond is going into the future. >> how should congress allocate to enhance abilities like cyber warfare and missile-defense to counter potential threats to national security? >> we live in a technologically environ
like brooke will alabama.family comes from part having very little will very long this is an industry rather declining for decades. we have seen for far too long children like my opponent leave the farm they don't come back. they don't come back. president biden was not the reason to continue family business. we have to make sure our farmers have access to capital. a critical, we have to go to washington. there are too many revisions make sure the industry remain competitive and remain from...
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for alabama families. milk and a box of cereal for less than $10. families throughout this district are struggling for without question inflation is killing us. we are never going to truly curb inflation until we can stop the reckless government spending that this administration and my opponent work for has worked fos participated in. this administration is set to increase our national debt by $8 trillion. that means our debt payments amount to about $2 billion a day. that's making the cost of goods continue to rise and rise and rise. in addition to inflation we have to get american energy up and running again. this admits ration killed american energy for the stop drilling on federal lands for they shut down the keystone pipeline. they made us more reliant on china and russia. that's reflected in how much you pay at the grocery store. i grew up on a farm my family still active in farming and the cost of diesel, the cost of fertilizer directly related to her energy independence. but is increased exponentia
for alabama families. milk and a box of cereal for less than $10. families throughout this district are struggling for without question inflation is killing us. we are never going to truly curb inflation until we can stop the reckless government spending that this administration and my opponent work for has worked fos participated in. this administration is set to increase our national debt by $8 trillion. that means our debt payments amount to about $2 billion a day. that's making the cost of...
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and we had a case last year, the rules in alabama. and we have freedom of choice in our state in which you can choose to go to any school you want or to go to regardless of your race. but last year, the justice department filed a suit and said not enough people on this side of tart chose to go to school. on the side, and not enough people on this side chose to go to this side of town. not enough people in auburn, alabama, chose to go across town to school and vice versa. and we said to the justice department, but they could have chosen, if they want to do, what are we going to do about it? make them go? and their answer was, that's your problem. you work it out as your problem. and if you don't work it out, we're going to take the money away from it. which is your money, federal funds, they call it not any such thing as federal funds. the taxpayers fund. i'm tired of folks saying the state of alabama give you some money. you gave the state of alabama money. you give the state of california money. you give the government in washington
and we had a case last year, the rules in alabama. and we have freedom of choice in our state in which you can choose to go to any school you want or to go to regardless of your race. but last year, the justice department filed a suit and said not enough people on this side of tart chose to go to school. on the side, and not enough people on this side chose to go to this side of town. not enough people in auburn, alabama, chose to go across town to school and vice versa. and we said to the...
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vanderbilt beats alabama for the first time in 40 years. the goal posts are headed to the herbstreit front yard. it's a huge party in nashville. >> kirk: i said at the break, this will be something, living in nashville, vandy fans, you know how many fans of the s.e.c. live in nashville, ole miss, auburn, alabama, everybody laughs at vandy. they'll have that one for 100 years, talking about it. let's get that snap here. >> chris: singleton trying to create a memory here, if he can lead arkansas down the field. handoff to jackson. pushing and shoving after the play. last thing either side needs is a personal foul. jackson will have to leave the game. lost his helmet. >> kirk: he's frustrated with tyree west pushing on him when he got up. just a little bit about singleton. this guy's a four-star recruit. ninth ranked duel threat quart back. right now, again, he's trying to adjust to the speed of the game, and be able to see this defense. >> chris: attempted only 11 passes coming in, that was in mopup time. thought about throwing. makes somethi
vanderbilt beats alabama for the first time in 40 years. the goal posts are headed to the herbstreit front yard. it's a huge party in nashville. >> kirk: i said at the break, this will be something, living in nashville, vandy fans, you know how many fans of the s.e.c. live in nashville, ole miss, auburn, alabama, everybody laughs at vandy. they'll have that one for 100 years, talking about it. let's get that snap here. >> chris: singleton trying to create a memory here, if he can...
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in birmingham, alabama, just like the dallas county sheriff, jim park, was a problem in selma, alabama. and they were that apples. in a problem with focusing on these individuals these bad apples, if you will, is that it is oversimplified, the obstacles that african-americans were facing has ever fighting for freedom and it overlooks the opposition. in the bad, the bad apples reduces the obstacles that african-americans were facing to the actions of individuals. and he completely ignores the ways in which racial discrimination is institutionalized. and it ignores the law and it ignores the structures and it ignores systemic racism. we focus on the individuals. and it also means that the solution to the problems that african-americans arees facing, becomes israel simple, only focusing were blaming the problem of racism and white supremacy and segregation and discrimination i have full of individuals. bull connor in birmingham alabama, then the solution is really simple all you have to do is remove the october, remove the individuals. and he's the problem, remove him but we know that onc
in birmingham, alabama, just like the dallas county sheriff, jim park, was a problem in selma, alabama. and they were that apples. in a problem with focusing on these individuals these bad apples, if you will, is that it is oversimplified, the obstacles that african-americans were facing has ever fighting for freedom and it overlooks the opposition. in the bad, the bad apples reduces the obstacles that african-americans were facing to the actions of individuals. and he completely ignores the...
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the problem in birmingham, alabama. the most segregated city in america, which in early 1960s african-american activist dubbed the american johannesburg it was that rigidly segregated. the problem, looking back now in montgomery, alabama, too often we say was the public safety bull. bull connor was the problem in birmingham, alabama just like the dallas county sheriff. jim clark was the problem in selma, alabama. they were bad apples. the problem with focusing on these individuals, these these these these bad apples, if you will, is that it oversimplifies the obstacles that african were facing as were fighting for freedom. and it overlooks the opposition in the bad the bad, the bad apples reduces obstacles that african-americans were facing to the of individuals. and it completely ignores the ways in which racial discriminate nation is institute analyze it ignores the law, it ignores the structure. it ignores systemic racism. when we focus on these individuals, it also means that the solution to the problems that africa
the problem in birmingham, alabama. the most segregated city in america, which in early 1960s african-american activist dubbed the american johannesburg it was that rigidly segregated. the problem, looking back now in montgomery, alabama, too often we say was the public safety bull. bull connor was the problem in birmingham, alabama just like the dallas county sheriff. jim clark was the problem in selma, alabama. they were bad apples. the problem with focusing on these individuals, these these...
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in alabama and appears to be successful. how important is it? >> i think the republicans are purposely trying to pay these lawsuits which are meritorious lawsuits. in some ways they want to be agreed by losing. federal law is clear states may not do list maintenance within 90 days of a general election. what did alabama do? it removed names within 90 days. wvu the same thing. republican secretaries of states and other places being goaded into doing. these last-minute purges. the law is so clear that you are left believing it has to be part of a plan for them to lose and then say you see? the judges have these roles dirty when in fact it was these last-minute purges that were in clear violation of federal law. >> that's extremely cynical and the various. use think it's not to win for some of the litigating is to lose on purpose as a kind of narrative building exercise for postelection, either pr or legal challenges where they can say we lost because there was some set of phantom illegal voters that the judges made us keep on the roles? >> absolut
in alabama and appears to be successful. how important is it? >> i think the republicans are purposely trying to pay these lawsuits which are meritorious lawsuits. in some ways they want to be agreed by losing. federal law is clear states may not do list maintenance within 90 days of a general election. what did alabama do? it removed names within 90 days. wvu the same thing. republican secretaries of states and other places being goaded into doing. these last-minute purges. the law is so...
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of state have done in texas and alabama.here you have seen litigation from progressive groups, democratic party aligned groups against the scrubbing. in alabama it appears to be successful. how important is that? >> i think republicans are purposely trying to bait these lawsuits, which are meritorious lawsuits, because in some ways they want to be aggrieved by losing. federal law is clear that states may not do maintenance within 90 days of an election, so what did alabama do? it removed names within 90 days and what has virginia done, same thing. what have we seen the republican secretaries of state and other places being goaded into doing? it is these last-minute purges and the law is so clear that you are left believing that this has to be part of a plan for them to lose and then say, you see, the judges did this dirty when in fact it was the last-minute purges in clear violation of federal law. >> that is extremely cynical and nefarious. you think some of the litigating they are doing is not to win. it is to lose on purp
of state have done in texas and alabama.here you have seen litigation from progressive groups, democratic party aligned groups against the scrubbing. in alabama it appears to be successful. how important is that? >> i think republicans are purposely trying to bait these lawsuits, which are meritorious lawsuits, because in some ways they want to be aggrieved by losing. federal law is clear that states may not do maintenance within 90 days of an election, so what did alabama do? it removed...
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-- toppled alabama and took the celebration through the streets of nashville.akes down number one alabama. >> reporter: the astonishing college football upset everyone is talking about, vanderbilt super fans crying, then storming the field saturday in the team's first victory over alabama in 40 years. the unranked underdog taking down the top seed. >> look at this. games like this take life. >> reporter: it is history for vanderbilt today. >> reporter: the party spilled over into the streets of nashville. thousands marching through music city carrying the goalposts some three miles down broadway before dumping it into the cumberland river. >> in the river! whoo! >> vanderbilt wins! >> reporter: calling that game, joe dao, announcer by night, insurance worker by day and a long suffering vandy fan relishing this moment. >> what was it like to say those words when vanderbilt finally after all of these decades beat alabama? >> it felt to me in the moment to be history and it felt just fun and crazy. it was just great. >> touchdown, vanderbilt! >> reporter: the comm
-- toppled alabama and took the celebration through the streets of nashville.akes down number one alabama. >> reporter: the astonishing college football upset everyone is talking about, vanderbilt super fans crying, then storming the field saturday in the team's first victory over alabama in 40 years. the unranked underdog taking down the top seed. >> look at this. games like this take life. >> reporter: it is history for vanderbilt today. >> reporter: the party spilled...
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hasn't beaten alabama since 1984.re under 40 years of age, as an alabama fan, you've never lost to vanderbilt. i want to explain to the audience. losing to vanderbilt is not like losing to anyone else in the s.e.c. vanderbilt is the perennial door mat. willie may get upset about this, and i don't really care, by you don't lose to vapidvanderbilt. if you're alabama, it's not in the lexicon. it's forbidden. that's why kalen deboer is in a mess right now. he's not even seven games into his tenure at alabama, and the saban era is over, and a lot of people are wondering, who is that guy coaching us right now? >> well, it happens so rarely. i remember in 1984, walking around a half empty denny's stadium, i think it was bryant denny then. >> yeah. >> when they beat us in '84. i couldn't believe for a very long time. i will tell you, again, pablo, the thing about this, we talked about alabama's shortcomings. let's talk about what vandy did right. >> yes. >> again, they beat us beginning to end. their offense dominated our def
hasn't beaten alabama since 1984.re under 40 years of age, as an alabama fan, you've never lost to vanderbilt. i want to explain to the audience. losing to vanderbilt is not like losing to anyone else in the s.e.c. vanderbilt is the perennial door mat. willie may get upset about this, and i don't really care, by you don't lose to vapidvanderbilt. if you're alabama, it's not in the lexicon. it's forbidden. that's why kalen deboer is in a mess right now. he's not even seven games into his tenure...
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>> vanderbilt super fans crying and then storming the field in the team's first victory over alabama0 years, the unranked underdog taking down the top seed. >> look at this. games like this change your life. >> it is history for vanderbilt today. >> the party spilling over into the streets of nashville. thousands marching through music city carrying the goal posts some three miles down broadway before dumping it into the cumberland river. >> calling that game, joe dao, announcer by night, insurance worker by day and a long suffering vandy fan relishing this moment. >> what was it like to say those words when vanderbilt finally after all these decades beat alabama? >> it felt to me in the moment to be historic and it felt just fun and crazy. it was just great. >> touchdown vanderbilt! >> the commodores home turf win over the crimson tide extra special as they recover from the aftermath of hurricane helene. >> i think a lot of people are weary across our city, across our state and across our country. but this was a chance to do something fun for just a little bit, give people a little
>> vanderbilt super fans crying and then storming the field in the team's first victory over alabama0 years, the unranked underdog taking down the top seed. >> look at this. games like this change your life. >> it is history for vanderbilt today. >> the party spilling over into the streets of nashville. thousands marching through music city carrying the goal posts some three miles down broadway before dumping it into the cumberland river. >> calling that game, joe...
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it will be distributed soon as well as north carolina, florida virginia, alabama and tennessee. >> lauraremember all the blather at the dnc how trump doesn't care about anything but himself? >> throughout the region, our hearts are with you, and we will be with you as long as you need it. an hour of need here and our prayers and we pray to god throughout this long week and the long weeks that lay ahead. you will be out of work but the end result, it will be good to. >> laura: harris couldn't give up a date on the trail to pretend to care. yet hours when trump showed up with truck of supplies and speaking to volunteers, kamala showed up at work. >> i have received briefings on hurricane helene from administrator criswell and over the past 24 hours, i have spoken with governor kemp and governor cooper and many local officials. i have shared with them that we will do everything in our power to help communities respond to and recover. >> laura: well, that is fine and of course, the government should be mobilized to help, but that does not change the fact that biden and kamala harris were not
it will be distributed soon as well as north carolina, florida virginia, alabama and tennessee. >> lauraremember all the blather at the dnc how trump doesn't care about anything but himself? >> throughout the region, our hearts are with you, and we will be with you as long as you need it. an hour of need here and our prayers and we pray to god throughout this long week and the long weeks that lay ahead. you will be out of work but the end result, it will be good to. >> laura:...
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we will likely have a decision virginia pretty quickly because alabama has been decided on there.ant to talk to about the federal case evolve and follow generally six special counsel jack smith case event president trump. clearly not getting to trail anytime soon the release of information w rejects him aside and thanks, not the defense side we don't have it up just yet. there's been a trickle of that information coming out. the judge overseeing it said this in the order reluctant releasing more information at the court withheld information the public otherwise had a right to access solely because of the potential political consequences of releasing it, that withholding could itself constitute or appear to be election interviewers she went on as any argument about what is to happen before should not happen before the election is not relevant to a ruling. [laughter] works at the bit of an alice in wonderland approach of that, needless to say but the bottom line is the evidence released was in a word anticlimactic. there was nothing in there is 2000 pages of heavily redacted materia
we will likely have a decision virginia pretty quickly because alabama has been decided on there.ant to talk to about the federal case evolve and follow generally six special counsel jack smith case event president trump. clearly not getting to trail anytime soon the release of information w rejects him aside and thanks, not the defense side we don't have it up just yet. there's been a trickle of that information coming out. the judge overseeing it said this in the order reluctant releasing...
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history, beating alabama 40-35.ans rushing the field, taking a piece of history with them, tearing down the goal post and walking it through the streets of nashville. now some other big upsets, number four tennessee laying an egg against arkansas, losing a low-scoring game, 14-19. number ten michigan falling short to an unranked washington, and number 11 usc tripping up at unranked minnesota. now listen. there will be more football, obviously all day today, but the football action will continue on monday night football with the kansas city chiefs hosting the new orleans saints on espn. guys? >> janai: robin's going to be fired up about that one. >> whit: janai's having flashbacks, too, from ripping down the goal post during mizzou days. >> janai: would i remember it? thank you. >> whit: when they did win. coming up on "gma," we got a lot to cover this morning. more on our southeast strong series. we're taking you on board a national guard helicopter bringing life-saving aid to storm survivors in north carolina. >> j
history, beating alabama 40-35.ans rushing the field, taking a piece of history with them, tearing down the goal post and walking it through the streets of nashville. now some other big upsets, number four tennessee laying an egg against arkansas, losing a low-scoring game, 14-19. number ten michigan falling short to an unranked washington, and number 11 usc tripping up at unranked minnesota. now listen. there will be more football, obviously all day today, but the football action will continue...
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you to the civil rights incident in alabama and those incidents damage our image. are there other things that give us a black eye? discrimination of any kind in. this country. some of our export in the field of films by means all of it. i don't think anyone strike a balance as to how helpful the export of movies is. we're getting close to the end of the time. i just want to ask you, do have any future plans in politics? in politics? no, certainly not. thank you very much. my guest, ladies and gentlemen, was been mr. edward murrow, the director of, the united states information
you to the civil rights incident in alabama and those incidents damage our image. are there other things that give us a black eye? discrimination of any kind in. this country. some of our export in the field of films by means all of it. i don't think anyone strike a balance as to how helpful the export of movies is. we're getting close to the end of the time. i just want to ask you, do have any future plans in politics? in politics? no, certainly not. thank you very much. my guest, ladies and...
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one of ten siblings in the worst of jim crowe, alabama. he saw and felt the sting and evil of segregation. he gets to college and goes away from home really for the first time to nashville, where under james lawson and other ministers, they take up the sit- in movement. the first in a wave of actions through the early '60s that topples segregation, turns john lewis into a national figure and instills fighting for a set of values they think our democracy sorely needs to protect and preserve. >> david, one of the things -- and i'm grateful you wrote the book. i intend to read it since it was just giving to me, but i think one of the things people miss, john lewis was about half a generation or so younger than dr. king and would fight the contemporaries about keeping the king spirit alive. i was the same distance in age from him, and he would say to me, mrs. king got me to understand the words. al, the black-jewish union. what happened? not only have the rhetoric that way, and i know you come out and don't feel that way, but you can't identif
one of ten siblings in the worst of jim crowe, alabama. he saw and felt the sting and evil of segregation. he gets to college and goes away from home really for the first time to nashville, where under james lawson and other ministers, they take up the sit- in movement. the first in a wave of actions through the early '60s that topples segregation, turns john lewis into a national figure and instills fighting for a set of values they think our democracy sorely needs to protect and preserve....
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to this here in new york there will be a big vote proposition 1 allowing noncitizens to vote, in alabamaen and kamala cus justice department is suing alabama for taking noncitizens off the role, they won't touch california, they can talk about fascism and call trump anti-democratic what the hell is that then? >> it goes back to save act and house and senate. we begged them, make it fair, at rent of the day whoever wins wins, make sure that illegals don't get to vote. they have no plan for that, they don't want anything to do with it, not one democrat would vote for it, i they are coming after my state of alabama we have been working at this for months making it fair. everywhere i go they don't ask about economy or border they ask are we having a fair election will my vote count. larry: go back to the very beginning, something kamala talked to in her interview with bret baier. she said first thing we did, we were worried about immigration. people the save act was a huge amnesty bill. they took out 94 of trump's executive orders to close the border, keep the remain in mexico in place, now
to this here in new york there will be a big vote proposition 1 allowing noncitizens to vote, in alabamaen and kamala cus justice department is suing alabama for taking noncitizens off the role, they won't touch california, they can talk about fascism and call trump anti-democratic what the hell is that then? >> it goes back to save act and house and senate. we begged them, make it fair, at rent of the day whoever wins wins, make sure that illegals don't get to vote. they have no plan for...
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i'd remind you back in february, we know that the alabama the alabama supreme court then had made a ruling that at embryos and life began or excuse me, life began at when they are embryos, when children are embryos, that was the ruling that the alabama supreme court i did that had led a lot of hospitals and clinics and so on to pause ivf treatments, donald trump came out quickly on that saying, we are the party of ivf i support ivf and a lot of republican officials followed suit. this is something i can tell you, dana, that donald trump consistently brags about when he's asked about women voters, about why he doesn't think that he is doing so well with them. this is one of the issues that he points to. i think that's why he really tried to focus on this last night. i mean this came up because he was told harris faulkner told him that one of the questions from the audience was about this issue. and he said, i love ivf. i'm the father of ivf. again, a bizarre statement to make. i would also note that of course, one of the reasons that this is even a question right now question of access to i
i'd remind you back in february, we know that the alabama the alabama supreme court then had made a ruling that at embryos and life began or excuse me, life began at when they are embryos, when children are embryos, that was the ruling that the alabama supreme court i did that had led a lot of hospitals and clinics and so on to pause ivf treatments, donald trump came out quickly on that saying, we are the party of ivf i support ivf and a lot of republican officials followed suit. this is...
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you to the civil rights incident in alabama and those incidents damage our image. are there other things that give us a black eye? discrimination of any kind in. this country. some of our export in the field of films by means all of it. i don't think anyone strike a balance as to how helpful the export of movies is. we're getting close to the end of the time. i just want to ask you, do have any future plans in politics? in politics? no, certainly not. thank you very much. my guest, ladies and gentlemen, was been mr. edward murrow, the director of, the united states information mark. sign up for the newsletter today and watch american history tv every weekend or anytime online at c-span.org/history. ♪♪ >> american history tv saturdays on span to flooring the people and events that tell the american story. watch american history tv series historic presidential election exploring what made these, there lasting impact on the nation. the election of 1932 during the great depression democratic new york unseeded presidential herbert hoover, the popular vote and electoral
you to the civil rights incident in alabama and those incidents damage our image. are there other things that give us a black eye? discrimination of any kind in. this country. some of our export in the field of films by means all of it. i don't think anyone strike a balance as to how helpful the export of movies is. we're getting close to the end of the time. i just want to ask you, do have any future plans in politics? in politics? no, certainly not. thank you very much. my guest, ladies and...
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yes, my name is evelyn night and i'm a native of africa down alabama.rought in the late 1860s to be enslaved. slavery was abolished so they started africa down alabama and i was born there in 1933 and i want to just say that we in africa town, african-americans all over the country have experienced the united states and the racism and the mistreatment into the misinformation about who we are as people. contribution to the unitede a states. they've been wonderful people and i would just like for all americans to really realize tha we are all the same people. we are all people and we all deserve equal treatment and equal respect and equal dignity everywhere all over the world. >> host: evelyn, i have to ask you two questions. i think we both did the math and if you were born in 1933 that would make you 90-years-old is that correct? >> i will be 90 on $110 million to the words from the advanced research project
yes, my name is evelyn night and i'm a native of africa down alabama.rought in the late 1860s to be enslaved. slavery was abolished so they started africa down alabama and i was born there in 1933 and i want to just say that we in africa town, african-americans all over the country have experienced the united states and the racism and the mistreatment into the misinformation about who we are as people. contribution to the unitede a states. they've been wonderful people and i would just like for...
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federal judge did rule in alabama a couple of days ago on a similar lawsuit to what virginia is facingnd said yes, you can't do what is considered a systemic or mass purge to your rolls. the judge in alabama went on to say if there were individual cases where you do have proof that people are not citizens, you can kick them off the ballot. you can't do the massive program. virginia is arguing they are targeted enough and they've been doing it through multiple democrat gubernatorial administrations and d.o.j. didn't care about it then. we'll dig into it on sunday. >> dana: it is interesting. we wanted to ask you about this. billionaires on the campaign trail, of course, you have elon musk and seen him out there and mark cuban as well. elon musk at a town hall in pennsylvania. >> we want secure borders. we want safe cities. sensible spending so we don't have crazy inflation. we want freedom of speech. we want the constitution to be upheld. and -- and i'm being told at times these are right wing values. are you insane? these are the fundamental values that made america what it is today. >
federal judge did rule in alabama a couple of days ago on a similar lawsuit to what virginia is facingnd said yes, you can't do what is considered a systemic or mass purge to your rolls. the judge in alabama went on to say if there were individual cases where you do have proof that people are not citizens, you can kick them off the ballot. you can't do the massive program. virginia is arguing they are targeted enough and they've been doing it through multiple democrat gubernatorial...
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most unlikely place like alabama, virginia, you're going to get a second bite at that.are seeing a lot of the maneuvering for its place holding cases receipt we filed we had concerns before. and then were going to see the real action unfolding on election day and after words. but the indications are will have an active legal season. shannon: quick thought? >> my sins as we know we can close to the election there flying the zones. shannon: and aren't lawyers. >> it's a new reality these are elections unfortunately in some states are getting decided in the courtrooms out at the ballot box is a software the founders grew up this out the way it should work it's a new reality up to confront both the parties recognize the new reality they are taking steps to ensure their votes are counted and we will see for it hope this gets wrapped up before the election prey to fear that could be more postelection litigation to come. shannon: i think we all look that is coming for gentlemen, great to see a thanks for coming in. cap next the epic battle to gain a balance of power on capitol
most unlikely place like alabama, virginia, you're going to get a second bite at that.are seeing a lot of the maneuvering for its place holding cases receipt we filed we had concerns before. and then were going to see the real action unfolding on election day and after words. but the indications are will have an active legal season. shannon: quick thought? >> my sins as we know we can close to the election there flying the zones. shannon: and aren't lawyers. >> it's a new reality...
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to a large extent determine what actually happens in this country, for example the developments in alabama in the old days before he began to work for the government i bought a thought the picture of the brooding bus was well centered and the photographer was very alert i look at it now in terms of the knowledge that that will be a front-page picture around half the world within 24 hours it's a very large extent of what we can do is determine by what we are and what we do here. >> are you trying to or how are you handling the recent supreme court decision cracking down on the communist party in this country. >> the first thing we are doing we arere reporting it we then ae saying and substance that this means that we have reaffirmed a traditional attitude on this country on the part of this country mainly this is no way an impairment of the traditional right of the united states citizensgi to agitate for peacel change and we are also indicating that this is additional proof that subversion illegal subversion will not be tolerated in short were saying this is a reaffirmation of traditional u
to a large extent determine what actually happens in this country, for example the developments in alabama in the old days before he began to work for the government i bought a thought the picture of the brooding bus was well centered and the photographer was very alert i look at it now in terms of the knowledge that that will be a front-page picture around half the world within 24 hours it's a very large extent of what we can do is determine by what we are and what we do here. >> are you...
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you to the civil rights incident in alabama and those incidents damage our image.re there other damage or image abroad for are there other things that give us a black eye? discrimination of any kind in this country. some of our export in the field of a films all of it i will begn with can strike a balance out to how helpful the export of movies is. >> written close to the end of the time i suggest you have any future plans in politics? >> in politics, no, certainly not. [laughter] thank you very much my guess today's lady and gentlemen has been mr. edward r murrow the ede directive 96 agency. ♪ is a 2024 american history tv presents serious historical presidential election. learn about the pivotal issues of different errors part uncover what made these historic explore their lasting impact on the nation. saturday, the election of 1932. >> what our people need the restoration of their normal jobs, recovery of agricultural prices in the business. >> i pledge myself to a new deal for the american people. >> at the height of the great depression democratic new york gov
you to the civil rights incident in alabama and those incidents damage our image.re there other damage or image abroad for are there other things that give us a black eye? discrimination of any kind in this country. some of our export in the field of a films all of it i will begn with can strike a balance out to how helpful the export of movies is. >> written close to the end of the time i suggest you have any future plans in politics? >> in politics, no, certainly not. [laughter]...
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they've not found chief meter ologist said cbs 42 in birmingham, alabama. thanks for talking to us. you're watching dw news of next is india. on the verge of becoming a super power or documentary looks at the rise of the world's most populous nation . it's after a short break. don't forget, you can get the latest news around the clock at our website. that's d, w dot com, as well as on youtube and social media, where a handle is at dw hands. david levitz, thanks a lot. the you'll see about the video that goes enabled. other data media, amiga, la, give a lot of data about again, i will stop into that and i'll give you a go, or would you, are you able to order that up? joe made any a dog color and key more people than the eval on worldwide in search of a did you have you ever use man at the accounting method the audio get find out about on the story. inform icons the the.
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watch. >> today we had kids, alabama and georgia.gave them a kamala hat and a trump hat like they do and they decide where to recruit. everybody we asked was putting on the trump hat. i think you're going to kill it with young kids, college kids, in a way you haven't before. do you feel that momentum? >> well, we see it. we are up by like 30 points with the young people, so that's an honor. they see what happens. they're very smart, and look at the way she berated them. she said they're not smart. much smarter than her, i'll be honest. i think we are going to do really well. there has never been energy like there is now, and i guess it is me, but you know what it is? it's also, when they look at what's happened to our country, our country is going bad. our country is a very dangerous place, but we love our country, and we are going to turn it around and make america better, greater than ever before. >> jesse: with the football game and the hurricane, trump is all over george's radar while kamala is in california with donors. trump hi
watch. >> today we had kids, alabama and georgia.gave them a kamala hat and a trump hat like they do and they decide where to recruit. everybody we asked was putting on the trump hat. i think you're going to kill it with young kids, college kids, in a way you haven't before. do you feel that momentum? >> well, we see it. we are up by like 30 points with the young people, so that's an honor. they see what happens. they're very smart, and look at the way she berated them. she said...
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in alabama, lawmakers moved quickly after the court decision to pass a legislative fix. has put battle lines over reproductive choices in sharp focus this election year. >> i'm the father of ivf. >> he is the one, by the way, responsible for it being at risk in the first place. >> while 13 states have introduced new bills that would give embryos legal rights. >> do you see this as an almost ground zero in the fight for reproductive freedom and ivf? >> i think it is, perhaps, a reality check for what it means when the government is involved in reproductive rights. >> with 16 embryos from the doctor now in colorado, her team is preparing for the next group to leave the state. >> one of the things that struck me about doing that is when i talked to dr. hammond, she said she was prepared for that decision. she had been following it and coming. the patients were blindsided. they had no idea. i asked if she had been following the fall of roe and dobbs. she wasn't. it was a bizarre whiplash when she was thrust to do something about it. >> in a short period of time. >> yeah. yea
in alabama, lawmakers moved quickly after the court decision to pass a legislative fix. has put battle lines over reproductive choices in sharp focus this election year. >> i'm the father of ivf. >> he is the one, by the way, responsible for it being at risk in the first place. >> while 13 states have introduced new bills that would give embryos legal rights. >> do you see this as an almost ground zero in the fight for reproductive freedom and ivf? >> i think it...
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let's spring, and dave nussbaum, chief meteorologist at cbs, $42.00 at tv station in birmingham, alabama. dave hurricane. milton is set to make land fall on a part of florida that was already hit hard by the last hurricane halloween. how does this hurricane compare to the last one? and so this line, it will have a much greater impact on florida. helene was more moving up just north there along the sort of coastline and brought significant storm storage. a rise in water up across the coastal areas of florida that moved in costs significant flooding along the coastal regions. and they had a little bit of some when this $1.00 going to bring a significant storm surge. but also potentially some significant winds. we're talking to wind speeds out there. category 5 is 165 miles per hour. right now was the state wednesday, or is the system the southern part of it off and mexico. so you're going to have ways, you're going to have a storm surge. they're going to have some rain, although the range also won't be overly high compared to what they saw with a lead up there in north carolina and the hur
let's spring, and dave nussbaum, chief meteorologist at cbs, $42.00 at tv station in birmingham, alabama. dave hurricane. milton is set to make land fall on a part of florida that was already hit hard by the last hurricane halloween. how does this hurricane compare to the last one? and so this line, it will have a much greater impact on florida. helene was more moving up just north there along the sort of coastline and brought significant storm storage. a rise in water up across the coastal...
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in 1975, the renovation of this military police campus at fort mcclellan, alabama, marked the end the core search for a permanent home and the beginning of a new for military police development. though mp training is still includes a few basics from the past, such as hand to hand skills. students at the military, police school now have available realistic facilities on a large scale. a modern, fully equipped m.p. headquarters with its own mock cell. a military court room. a traffic accident site. more mock confinement facilities facilities. and even a model enemy prisoner of war, internment camp. today, the history of the military police is about to move forward toward perhaps its most dynamic structure. new graduates, the corps have a much greater choice of opportunities than ever before and at the same time carry a greater responsibility. in recent years has been an increasing prevalence of violent public demonstrations. and at the same time a greater emphasis on the constitutional rights. the accused. even the nature warfare itself continues to change, and new members the corps can
in 1975, the renovation of this military police campus at fort mcclellan, alabama, marked the end the core search for a permanent home and the beginning of a new for military police development. though mp training is still includes a few basics from the past, such as hand to hand skills. students at the military, police school now have available realistic facilities on a large scale. a modern, fully equipped m.p. headquarters with its own mock cell. a military court room. a traffic accident...
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birmingham, alabama. so thurmond was there. there were other governors, a few other governors there. ithe did not get the support ofa lot of folks hoped it would rub democrats and elected positions in the south for this thurmond was one of the ones there. the organizers had really hoped governor of arkansas would take their nomination. he had been around longer. but he came to birmingham and then kind of chickened out. he never left his hotel suite from the time he got there. and thurmond was there and he flew in and they met him at the airport. basically told him he had an hour or two to decide whether he wanted to be the presidential nominee. and so he agreed to do it. now thurmond was an interesting character he was of course as a south carolina democrat politician pro- segregation. he cannot really be otherwise. but the standards of the time he was something of a racial moderate. he had supported abolition of the poll tax. supported the toxic prosecution of some men who been involved in ana lynching and south carolina. it w
birmingham, alabama. so thurmond was there. there were other governors, a few other governors there. ithe did not get the support ofa lot of folks hoped it would rub democrats and elected positions in the south for this thurmond was one of the ones there. the organizers had really hoped governor of arkansas would take their nomination. he had been around longer. but he came to birmingham and then kind of chickened out. he never left his hotel suite from the time he got there. and thurmond was...
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but that strategy does not seem to be working, donald trump receiving a hero's welcome at the alabamageorgia football game while the coach tim walz was met with booze for holding up michigan fans for 30 minutes in the rain. but trying to convert photos at the stadium doesn't work that harris-walz campaign can phone and on the perception of masculinity. >> interesting a people talked about your role here is how your rule has reshaped the perception of masculinity. i'm not sure you planned on that but you're incredibly supportive spouse, there's evolution for you and you think that's part of the role that you might play this first gentlemen? >> started to think a lot about this. i've always been like this, my dad was like this. me the right thing to do. support women, it's a mutual. >> all right. so the right thing to do to support women? >> i don't think it's a new concept. i think it's interesting that democrats are trying to recast them as the picture masculinity when i'm thinking of my grandparents a great example to me of total love and support and devotion to each other on the ran
but that strategy does not seem to be working, donald trump receiving a hero's welcome at the alabamageorgia football game while the coach tim walz was met with booze for holding up michigan fans for 30 minutes in the rain. but trying to convert photos at the stadium doesn't work that harris-walz campaign can phone and on the perception of masculinity. >> interesting a people talked about your role here is how your rule has reshaped the perception of masculinity. i'm not sure you planned...
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>> virginia and alabama, they say there's no systemic removal of voters, long standing process.d they are kicked out by the dmv. and they are not a citizen but they can't confirm they are a citizen. and we tell them you are not reported as a citizen and would you like to correct that. you could still vote and it. they have an option on election day, they have a lot of belts and suspenders here, we should somehow just ignore the fact that dmv data says this is a noncitizen, they have a chance to show they are citizens if the justice department is right, saying get you scooped up citizens. will: you are not supposed to do anything before the election, keep them on the voter rolls 90 days before the election. in context, how many of these suits going on across the country when it comes to voter rolls? >> they are ramping up. we've been looking at a lot of these, the last 4 or 5 presidential elections we see this uptick that occurs. some of these are placeholders, some of them are efforts to say we saw this coming but there's a different dynamic that is really evident in virginia. n
>> virginia and alabama, they say there's no systemic removal of voters, long standing process.d they are kicked out by the dmv. and they are not a citizen but they can't confirm they are a citizen. and we tell them you are not reported as a citizen and would you like to correct that. you could still vote and it. they have an option on election day, they have a lot of belts and suspenders here, we should somehow just ignore the fact that dmv data says this is a noncitizen, they have a...
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i am familiar, and i am familiar with her visit to africa town, alabama.ton hughes came there and they were on a mission and a journey that african-americans have been in the united states all their lives, and i was happy to know and be in a place where they were and to think and to share with the world the dignity and respect of african-americans just like all other people are. >> host: evelyn, we very much appreciate you calling in this evening. >> guest: i should point out, the africa town i think she's referring to, because she is from alabama, was built by a slave that came on a ship into mobile harvard during the civil war and built a town called africa town. that's a very important -- what a lot of people don't know about this, beginning to know about this place that she's talking about, and that ship, the people on that ship -- zora neale hurston interviewed one of the people on that ship, and it's written about in one of her pieces of writing. his name was cosulo, and that's an important event in our history. the history that i had to learn about
i am familiar, and i am familiar with her visit to africa town, alabama.ton hughes came there and they were on a mission and a journey that african-americans have been in the united states all their lives, and i was happy to know and be in a place where they were and to think and to share with the world the dignity and respect of african-americans just like all other people are. >> host: evelyn, we very much appreciate you calling in this evening. >> guest: i should point out, the...
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against a voter rule purge in the state of alabama. youngkin in virginia. and the guys, the pretext for these voter role purges, within the 90-day quiet period under the voter registration act, the pretext for these, the claim justification is to prevent noncitizens, to prevent illegal immigrants from voting. that is not happening. it's not happening because it is a crime at the federal level. it is a crime at every state. if you commit it, you can be committed for five years and you can be deported. when you vote, if you were to do those things, you're creating the very record that would be the basis of your charge. all to get one vote. it's not happening. but under the pretext of preventing that, we're disenfranchising legitimate american citizens who have a right to vote. >> just a web of lies from republicans afraid the face the voters is unbelievable. an incredible projection of weakness. we'll keep doing this until we get all the facts out there. thank you so much. another break for us. we'll be right back. right back. your recor
against a voter rule purge in the state of alabama. youngkin in virginia. and the guys, the pretext for these voter role purges, within the 90-day quiet period under the voter registration act, the pretext for these, the claim justification is to prevent noncitizens, to prevent illegal immigrants from voting. that is not happening. it's not happening because it is a crime at the federal level. it is a crime at every state. if you commit it, you can be committed for five years and you can be...
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with alabama top of mind every single day. that is what motivated me to work in government in the first place, and that is what will motivate me every single day and represent the people of the state and of this district. i love this place. i wouldn't be anywhere other than here, be from anywhere other than here because ando what we've come to as a state. i know what the history is. you know what that history is. we have come from slavery to where we are now. and we didn't collectively. we get it together. we did it with whites in montgomery. we did it with prayer. we did with police, that the state can be better than it was at that is my to the cake with me. that is what drove me to federal government in the first place because i believe in the power of government doing good for people who need it most. that is the attitude i will take with me as your congressman to washington, d.c. thank you. >> caroleene. >> first of all i want to thank sharon rose, and a bucklew, the chamber and the staff at the renaissance. thank you to t
with alabama top of mind every single day. that is what motivated me to work in government in the first place, and that is what will motivate me every single day and represent the people of the state and of this district. i love this place. i wouldn't be anywhere other than here, be from anywhere other than here because ando what we've come to as a state. i know what the history is. you know what that history is. we have come from slavery to where we are now. and we didn't collectively. we get...
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south carolina, louisiana and alabama.and henry wallace, the fourth candidate of note, 2.4% of the vote just under 1.2 million votes, zero electoral votes, and zero states voter turnout about 51%. it's pretty low. yeah. yeah, it was it was pretty. there's actually a school of thought in the world of political science, negative campaigning works to a degree, but that it also an effect of depressing voter turnout to some degree. and the campaign that truman waged was highly negative. it was a very negative campaign. and so that might had some impact. andrew busch when you look at the electoral map from 1948, any surprise there? well. i think one of the surprises was that there were a number states that dewey had one in 1944ha he wound up not winning in 1948. iowa, fo example, colorado, wyoming those those states were states that he had won. ohio, he had won in 1944. and did not win in 1948. he blamed the farm vote. and there's good reason to think that that contributed that. and truman was just a more down to kind of guy. he
south carolina, louisiana and alabama.and henry wallace, the fourth candidate of note, 2.4% of the vote just under 1.2 million votes, zero electoral votes, and zero states voter turnout about 51%. it's pretty low. yeah. yeah, it was it was pretty. there's actually a school of thought in the world of political science, negative campaigning works to a degree, but that it also an effect of depressing voter turnout to some degree. and the campaign that truman waged was highly negative. it was a...
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south carolina, louisiana and alabama.and henry wallace, the fourth candidate of note, 2.4% of the vote just under 1.2 million votes, zero electoral votes, and zero states voter turnout about 51%. it's pretty low. yeah. yeah, it was it was pretty. there's actually a school of thought in the world of political science, negative campaigning works to a degree, but that it also an effect of depressing voter turnout to some degree. and the campaign that truman waged was highly negative. it was a very negative campaign. and so that might had some impact. andrew busch when you look at the electoral map from 1948, any rprise there? well. i think one of theurprises was that there were a number states that dewey had one in 1944 tha he wound up not winning in 1948. iowa, for example, colorado, wyoming those those states were states that he had won. ohio, he had won in 1944. and did not win in 1948. he blamed the farm vote. and there's good reason to think that that contributed that. and truman was just a more down to kind of guy. he
south carolina, louisiana and alabama.and henry wallace, the fourth candidate of note, 2.4% of the vote just under 1.2 million votes, zero electoral votes, and zero states voter turnout about 51%. it's pretty low. yeah. yeah, it was it was pretty. there's actually a school of thought in the world of political science, negative campaigning works to a degree, but that it also an effect of depressing voter turnout to some degree. and the campaign that truman waged was highly negative. it was a...
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we make drones in alabama, for god sakes.ren't we doing it and buying those for the militariesome but when i look at the fact that china is our number one adversary, they're having this surveillance program on us morning, noon and night, propaganda coming at us morning, noon and night, and we buy drones from dji which is a chinese company. again, whatever those drones see, does that mean china sees it as well? >> exactly. well, they've got all the software. you know, if they put the software in there, it's over. maria: wow. >> they're going to get exactly what we get. and again, at the end of the day, maria, we are going to have to be self-sufficient in this country. there's a lot of things that that we can't do that china can do. we've propped them up, their economy up. they need to fend for themselves, we need to take care of ourselves and our allies. and you're exactly right, you know, our national security is a threat. you just saw what happened from the pentagon or the white house where we leaked all this information abo
we make drones in alabama, for god sakes.ren't we doing it and buying those for the militariesome but when i look at the fact that china is our number one adversary, they're having this surveillance program on us morning, noon and night, propaganda coming at us morning, noon and night, and we buy drones from dji which is a chinese company. again, whatever those drones see, does that mean china sees it as well? >> exactly. well, they've got all the software. you know, if they put the...
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and he is from a great place, alabama, i love alabama. i am up in alabama by 49 points. 49 points. we are up by a lot and a lot of different places but it is a great place and thank you, tommy and all of our other great congress, we have so many if i name them all i would be up here for a long time so they might be angry but it'll come down in the month or so, but we have great people and they are really doing a job and we are gonna turned this country around you know with me we gotta get that congressman and the senators elected because we can take the senate pretty easily and i think with a little secret we are gonna do really well with the house, our little secret is we have a big impact, he and i have a little secret, we will tell you what it is when the race is over and i want to thank jim dolan and everyone at madison square garden will -- garden, this is unbelievable. what a location. you know they tried to talk jim out of the location, we are going to move you all over the place, and he said, i don't know, they offered him also some money, it is a very prime location, we ar
and he is from a great place, alabama, i love alabama. i am up in alabama by 49 points. 49 points. we are up by a lot and a lot of different places but it is a great place and thank you, tommy and all of our other great congress, we have so many if i name them all i would be up here for a long time so they might be angry but it'll come down in the month or so, but we have great people and they are really doing a job and we are gonna turned this country around you know with me we gotta get that...
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south carolina mississippi, louisiana and alabama.er 1.2 1.2 min votes, zero electoral votes and zero states. voter turnout about 51%. pretty low. >> yeah. yeah, it was, it was pretty low. essentially the school of thought and the will of political science, negative campaigning works to a degree, but that also has an effect of depressing voter turnout too soe degree. the campaign that truman waged was highly negative. it was a very negative campaign so that might offend some impact. >> andrew busch, when you look at the electal map from 1948, any surprises there? >> well, i think one o the surprises was that there were a number of statesha do we had one i 1944 that he wound up not winng in 1948. i will, for example, colorado, wyoming, those states were states that he had one. ohio, he had one in 1944 and did not win in 1948. he blamed the farm vote, and there's good reason to think that that contributed to that. truman was just a more down-to-earth kind of guy. he had, you know, he grew up on a farm. .... personal experience. and. iro
south carolina mississippi, louisiana and alabama.er 1.2 1.2 min votes, zero electoral votes and zero states. voter turnout about 51%. pretty low. >> yeah. yeah, it was, it was pretty low. essentially the school of thought and the will of political science, negative campaigning works to a degree, but that also has an effect of depressing voter turnout too soe degree. the campaign that truman waged was highly negative. it was a very negative campaign so that might offend some impact....