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i know you mentioned you withdrew alabama from the eric organization replaced it with a alabama motor data integrity base do part of the state agencies to identify individuals to purge from the rolls. last year you lead an effort to clean the rolls in alabama by directing the department, the board of registrar to remove registered voters that were quote noncitizen identification number" by the department of homeland security. shortly after implementing the purge group of civil rights organizations challenged the voter purging program in court. do you know, sir, what percentage of voters you purged were actually u.s. citizens and should be eligible to vote versus not being eligible? >> we are extremely proud of my staff work to implement this program. >> 93% is 93.8% of the 3200 voters that were purge when the roles were actually u.s. citizens and it should have been eligible to vote. federal courts have acknowledged relying solely on databases like the state department of homeland security, the state dmv databases and that federal systemic alien verification for entitlement database c
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before election day in alabama, the courts had to prevent alabama from unlawfully removing thousands of eligible voters from the role because they were wrongfully flagged as noncitizen in direct violation of the national voter registration act. voters in alabama and every other state should not have fewer options to vote. what they deserve is to learn that their names were actually on the roles rightfully, not wrongfully and purge -- purged unnecessarily. as we examine the 2024 election, what we should be addressing our issues such as chronic underfunding of our elections, the safety and security of our election workers, polling stations, and orders and expanding access to the ballot box for every eligible american. we should be honoring the legacy by passing legislation like the john robert voting rights advancement act, the freedom to act -- the freedom to vote act and the native american voting rights act. trump has no regard for the u.s. constitution, the rule of law, or the fundamental principles that all americans, regardless of their race, creed, or color is a right to have th
before election day in alabama, the courts had to prevent alabama from unlawfully removing thousands of eligible voters from the role because they were wrongfully flagged as noncitizen in direct violation of the national voter registration act. voters in alabama and every other state should not have fewer options to vote. what they deserve is to learn that their names were actually on the roles rightfully, not wrongfully and purge -- purged unnecessarily. as we examine the 2024 election, what...
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the data base which uses state to state data sharing agreements partners with driver license of the alabama law and agency. national change of address and social security administration national death master index to identify individuals that should be placed on a path of removal from our voter file. since taking office more than a half million have been removed in the voter file. our voter file which was a bloated mess the day i took office is the most accurate list of eligible voters our state has had but that major hurdles repeat maeda removal of deceased should be demonstrate sense. but obtaining access to the social security administration national master death index was time-consuming and overly burdensome. as members of cock can make this data immediately available to all 50 states. second, my effort to gain access to non-citizen data hold by uscis were repeatedly denied by previous administration. the c.e.o. tkrbged them to eliminate unanimous citizens from our voter file and compare non-citizen data to state level voter files allowing for the immediate removal of those registered t
the data base which uses state to state data sharing agreements partners with driver license of the alabama law and agency. national change of address and social security administration national death master index to identify individuals that should be placed on a path of removal from our voter file. since taking office more than a half million have been removed in the voter file. our voter file which was a bloated mess the day i took office is the most accurate list of eligible voters our...
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before alabama's attorney general told on himself.citly threatened. >> to levy. >> felony charges. >> against any. individuals or groups who assisted pregnant women in accessing out of state abortion care. the threat. >> sent a chill. throughout the state's health care industry, preventing medical. >> professionals from rendering any. >> sort of aid or guidance. >> even if it was just verbal to patients. >> in need. >> health care providers. >> sued, and they accused the attorney general. >> of violating. >> their free speech. rights and. also violating the pregnant patients. >> right to travel. and this week, a federal judge. >> in alabama agreed. >> holding that the state's attorney. general cannot prosecute. >> or threaten to prosecute people. >> or. organizations who help alabama residents seek legal. >> out of state abortion care. >> according to u.s. district judge myron thompson, the attorney general violated. >> both the first. >> amendment and the constitutional right. >> to travel if he. >> tried to bring. >> up these crimin
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i'm still connected to his staff in alabama. actually, i gave a copy of book to one of his staffers in alabama so he could read it and also he and senator booker ended up working together on increasing the amount of money to go to rural communities, rural wastewater. so much so that the democratic senators were not supporting because of tuberville. so i ended up calling some of my contacts and, said, look, you need to call them and let them that this is something that they should be supporting because we cannot off our noses despite our faces. and in that particular instance, i think it was an example of how they were so that they were going to be against anything that. he did that even when he did something that right. they were going to be against it, too. and we can't do that. that's where we are right now as a nation. we need to change that. and i think that story when i wrote the essay. this is before the election, it i think is a template for how we move forward and how we try to build bridges when we we can't build bridge
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voters in alabama and every other state should not have fewer options to vote. her on the roles rightfully not wrongfully we should be addressing issues such as chronic underfunding which should be honoring the legacy by passing legislation like the john roberts voting rights advancement act to the freedom to act, the freedom to vote act and native american act. the race creed or color as sacred as john lewis said to protect the cornerstone of the democracy cannot curb it. i want to thank our secretaries want to thank her remotely for holding this i look forward to hearing from obvious i can walk my secretary of state. thank you. >> her that i yield to ranking member of the full committee representative morelle for an opening statement. >> good afternoon. thank you chairwoman lee for gathering the subcommittee thank you for giving me a few moments i certainly thank you to the various secretaries of state for being here today. as we gather this afternoon to revisit the 2024 election it is important to state up front for the 2024 election was fair and secure. dona
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they're saying if i can't pay it, that's passed out passed on me to ever green, alabama, pritchard, alabama, and people cannot afford what the nation is doing. exports, shrimp, catfish, other foods. we simply cannot do it. we have an enormous agricultural industry in my state and that is going to make it harder for those companies to succeed. and it's going to make it harder for people to get by every single day and this is at a time where we are seeing this administration and our republican colleagues at the same time they're raising prices on americans. they're seeking to take benefits away from the most needy americans. they're proposing snap benefit cuts are that of a scale disastrous for too many families. proposing taking health care away from the people that need it most so this is just adding insult to injury and it's something that we cannot afford to continue to be able to do. people need the government to be there for them and i'm proud to stay with the dads caucus to do just that. to advocate on the people who need it most and advocate on behalf of parents. so with that i'll tur
they're saying if i can't pay it, that's passed out passed on me to ever green, alabama, pritchard, alabama, and people cannot afford what the nation is doing. exports, shrimp, catfish, other foods. we simply cannot do it. we have an enormous agricultural industry in my state and that is going to make it harder for those companies to succeed. and it's going to make it harder for people to get by every single day and this is at a time where we are seeing this administration and our republican...
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we cannot afford it in alabama. these tariffs are estimated by some to be the largest tax since 1982, quite possibly in the history of the nation. we have never seen this type of recklessness before, this type of disregard for the everyday consumer. business owners are not going to just suck up the expenses. they are already saying "if i , can't pay it i'm going to have to pass it on." that gets passed on to me and people in alabama, some of the poorest people in the nation. they simply cannot afford what this administration is doing. exports in the state of alabama, things like shrimp and catfish and other foods, we simply cannot do it. we have an enormous agriculture industry in my state and this is going to make it harder for those companies to succeed. it's going to make it harder for people to get by every single day and this is at a time where we are seeing this administration and our republican colleagues at the same time they are raising prices on americans they are seeking to take that if from the most need
we cannot afford it in alabama. these tariffs are estimated by some to be the largest tax since 1982, quite possibly in the history of the nation. we have never seen this type of recklessness before, this type of disregard for the everyday consumer. business owners are not going to just suck up the expenses. they are already saying "if i , can't pay it i'm going to have to pass it on." that gets passed on to me and people in alabama, some of the poorest people in the nation. they...
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and she would say alabama, but he would never talk much about alabama.eing a kid in minnesota i was always aware that something tragic had happened in alabama, and when i became an investigative reporter, i recognize that there were so many things i was able to investigate in my career and i could not tell anyone to first thing about my family history, so from being six years old and becoming the person who has the ability. when ancestry.com came it exploded, and this made the opportunity a viable one. host: the first 180 pages were that of your childhood. you write my first full memory is that of my dad to see me around the duplex as i darted across the hardwood floor seized by terror. lee: that was american discipline, and i will add to that, like american discipline, which was informed by my father and mother's belief that if they did not use harsh punishment with me that i could make mistakes out in the world and the world would not be so kind to me. there were very afraid of police. they were very afraid of white people in the neighborhood. they wer
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my colleague from alabama is on the floor and we are going to have a bit of a discussion. i want to be clear -- if donald trump and the republicans wanted to address fentanyl in an effective way, they would pass my bill to limit the millions of low value packages that come into the united states from china and elsewhere, getting a handle on these so-called de minimis imports will help our border agents detect illicit imports of things like fentanyl and pill presses before they reach communities in the united states. with that, i ask unanimous consent that the committee on finance be discharged from further consideration of is 1185 and he proceed with immediate consideration. considerate made and laid upon the table. >> reserving the right to object . the media, for some reason, is in full meltdown mode after president trump declared today liberation day. only my democratic colleagues and the media, globalist media, would find a reason to be mad about that. i'm sadly convinced that my colleagues and the woke media would rather president trump fail then achieve a goal to hel
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education department lydia hu in alabama with more lydia. >> hey.d morning to you, maria. according to nation's report card alabama ranked dead last among states before pandemic fourth grade math remarkable take a look at this a solid turnaround alabama now solidly in the middle of the pack ranking solidly average for fourth grade test scores alabama stand out because it is having highest gains in nation for test scores only state in the nation where test scores for 4th grade market higher than before the pandemic, so what is secret to success? it is the alabama state act that passed in 2022 required, that every school in the state hire a math coach worn working mostly behind scenes with teachers to help teach, watch this. >> i work hard to ensure them that i am not there as a person who is coming in to evaluate but a person who is coming in to partner with them work side-by-side with them, to get the best possible outcomes for my students. >> so the math coaches teachers work together to develop interesting ways to teach core magnet lessons, divisi
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in alabama. middle district of alabama in montgomery, alabama, issued this ruling, but now it will go to the very conservative 11th circuit court of appeals. i think if you'll if you'll just bear with me, the important thing about this ruling is actually that it has nothing to do with abortion and everything to do with the rights of women, american citizens to travel freely. and so it'll be a case to watch. it's an important case, but the issue is far from decided. >> well. >> tell me what you mean by that. how would you extrapolate it out to other cases or to other places? >> right. so, you know, i mean, this is how this the system works so frequently when rights are challenged. a case in one state becomes a case in one federal circuit. it goes to the supreme court. and then we do get a decision that applies across the entire country. so this case is full of peril for women. if it goes the wrong way, it could lead to a decision that says that laws that permit attorneys general to prosecute women
in alabama. middle district of alabama in montgomery, alabama, issued this ruling, but now it will go to the very conservative 11th circuit court of appeals. i think if you'll if you'll just bear with me, the important thing about this ruling is actually that it has nothing to do with abortion and everything to do with the rights of women, american citizens to travel freely. and so it'll be a case to watch. it's an important case, but the issue is far from decided. >> well. >> tell...
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hay alertas por tornados en alabama, georgia y florida.menos 17 personas , incluidos tres menores de edad. los daños son cuantiosos en alabama , arkansas, kentucky, mississippi y tennessee . las lluvias de los últimos días han devastado numerosas comunidades , principalmente en kentucky, donde se advierte sobre el cierre de cientos de tramos de carreteras municipales .>> we still think that folks aren't totally. >> creemos que la gente aún no comprende que esto es un desastre en desarrollo. los residentes ayudan unos a otros para alejarse de las inundaciones . >> most of the people here doesn't know the homeowners. they just seen this back up here with.>> la mayoría de la gente no conoce a los dueños de la casa. solo nos vieron cargar el tráiler . pasaron. se detuvieron y pr numerosas familias lo perdieron todo el sábado por la noche . >> we heard the rumble . we heard the . >> escuchamos un estruendoso ruido . escuchamos cómo se rompían las ventanas. dijo este residente. el presidente donald trump ha declarado zonas de emergencia en regio
hay alertas por tornados en alabama, georgia y florida.menos 17 personas , incluidos tres menores de edad. los daños son cuantiosos en alabama , arkansas, kentucky, mississippi y tennessee . las lluvias de los últimos días han devastado numerosas comunidades , principalmente en kentucky, donde se advierte sobre el cierre de cientos de tramos de carreteras municipales .>> we still think that folks aren't totally. >> creemos que la gente aún no comprende que esto es un desastre en...
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under alabama law, it doesn't matter.ke substantial steps in the process, you're in for the whole deal. it doesn't matter who pulled the trigger. andrea canning (voiceover): it was now time to get these disgraced lovers behind bars. detectives arrested them at the same time outside cindy's office. they'd just come back from lunch together. did you hope at this point that one of them would turn on the other? we were counting on it. absolutely. with a trial on the horizon, two lovers stayed tight-lipped. but would they remain in lockstep? andrea canning (voiceover): coming up. there's no reason to think that he was going to plea at that point. andrea canning (voiceover): it doesn't sound like anyone is going to squeal. she looked me in the eyes, dead in the eyes, and said, my lawyer says, i got nothing to worry about. they can't prove a thing. andrea canning (voiceover): when "dateline" continues. good mo. hey. yeah. >> frank dulcolax chewy fruit bites for fast and gentle bites for fast and gentle constipation relief in as
under alabama law, it doesn't matter.ke substantial steps in the process, you're in for the whole deal. it doesn't matter who pulled the trigger. andrea canning (voiceover): it was now time to get these disgraced lovers behind bars. detectives arrested them at the same time outside cindy's office. they'd just come back from lunch together. did you hope at this point that one of them would turn on the other? we were counting on it. absolutely. with a trial on the horizon, two lovers stayed...
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reportedly of chief judge proctor in the united states district court for the northern district of alabama. when chief judge from the united states district court for the district of colombia. and we have judge kokomo from the united states district court for the southern district of new york. we have judge ginsberg the export of appeals for the dc circuit predict and from the event in a start right hand have a conversation about what makes anti- trust so unique judge gonzales rogers i would like to start with you. >> yes good morning everyone and welcome to the aba antitrust cup hundred so i think the leadership is official my last years judicial rep to the section. and it's a fun time. so what makes it different and i would say there are three big things that make it different. in one is the discovery and antitrust cases as some of the most complex that we as judges seen were going to get into that in more detail and number two experts. you cannot try antitrust case without x first. you show up in my court room on one and you do not have one, makes me skeptical about what we are doing. a
reportedly of chief judge proctor in the united states district court for the northern district of alabama. when chief judge from the united states district court for the district of colombia. and we have judge kokomo from the united states district court for the southern district of new york. we have judge ginsberg the export of appeals for the dc circuit predict and from the event in a start right hand have a conversation about what makes anti- trust so unique judge gonzales rogers i would...
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and so most famous or infamous of these ships, the alabama. so in april of 1865, when the united when people in the north are feeling very triumphant, there's a lot of talk about we've got this big army. how could we use well, we could use it to compensate ourselves for the alabama claims by invading canada and taking that as our. as you can imagine, this really worries the canadians. now, they didn't need worry that much about it because the united states dissolves its army so fast, these volunteers want to go home. politicians want those guys to go home more than they want to grab canada. so the u.s. army is dissolved very, very rapidly during the summer and of 1865. but that then introduces a new which is demobilized union troops, lot of them as harold pointed out, are irish. they have best arms training in the world right now. and they know what to do with it. and a lot of them become radical and they join a brotherhood as the fenians. and these fenians are saying, okay, where demobilized let's re mobilize guys under our own organization a
and so most famous or infamous of these ships, the alabama. so in april of 1865, when the united when people in the north are feeling very triumphant, there's a lot of talk about we've got this big army. how could we use well, we could use it to compensate ourselves for the alabama claims by invading canada and taking that as our. as you can imagine, this really worries the canadians. now, they didn't need worry that much about it because the united states dissolves its army so fast, these...
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alabama senator tommy tuberville will join us.s congressman august pfluger on how his district is leading the way in securing america's energy future. it's all right here, right now on "sunday morning futures." ♪ ♪ jackie: and we begin this sunday morning with the long-term economic uncertainty over president trump's decision to issue the largest tariff increase in nearly a century. the dow lost nearly 4,000 points while the nasdaq shed more than 2,000 points after president trump announced on wednesday sweeping new tariffs across the board of at least 10% with additional tariffs on some 60 countries and trading blocs as the u.s. trade deficit reached a record $1.2 trillion last year. in an exclusive interview last month, maria yesterday president trump about the lack of clarity surrounding tariffs. maria: can you give us a sense of whether or not we are going to get clarity for the business community. >> well, i think so. but, you know, the tariffs could go up as time goes by. they may go up and, you know, i don't know if it's pr
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we launched in 2020, the scottsboro, alabama, northeast alabama, where our flagship operation is, a millionple a year come from every state in america, 40 countries, millions of people come every year. jon: we are looking at a rolex somebody apparently left behind at a pictu. hard to believe that, those kinds of goods would go unclaimed. >> if these bags could talk, what a story they would have to tell. millions of people that fly hundreds of millions of people that fly every year and one half of one% year and one half of one% of bags get mishandled and the rest of them are placed in the hands of the owner is so airlines do a great job with it. we have exclusive relationships with the airlines, we purchase the residual that happened to be tractor-trailer loads of lost bags. jon: must have to sort out a lot of direct before you come up with the good stuff. you don't tell everything out of every lawsuit case. >> great question. about 1/3 we recycle any third we give to long established cherry partnerships and the other third we sell to the store you see on screen. jon: what we are items have
we launched in 2020, the scottsboro, alabama, northeast alabama, where our flagship operation is, a millionple a year come from every state in america, 40 countries, millions of people come every year. jon: we are looking at a rolex somebody apparently left behind at a pictu. hard to believe that, those kinds of goods would go unclaimed. >> if these bags could talk, what a story they would have to tell. millions of people that fly hundreds of millions of people that fly every year and one...
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clay: starting in alabama on the 24th. >> that's right. we'll be coming to new jersey.d of traveler is beau? is he good on tour? >> he is a baby. he's learning to be flexible. rachel: that's good. that's smart. >> i feel like i'm not flexible i'm giving him a gift i didn't get. we took him on the first trip to australia at 7 weeks also. charlie: that's a long airplane ride. >> it is. that was a sweet time where it was just like sleeping a lot and he's been to 16 countries already. he has no idea but it's the best. charlie: let us get out of the way. we want to hear your beautiful music. taya. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms... ...with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after trying humira, rinvoq works differently. rinvoq is a once-daily pill from the makers of humira that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling as fast as 2 weeks for some. and even at the 3-year mark, many people felt this
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alabama superintendent of education dr. eric mackey joins us now from alabama. good morning. glad to be with you today. >> steve: well, this makes a lot of sense. because a lot of kids, a majority of kids in alabama do not wind up going to college. so why take that chemistry class? why take algebra? they are never going to use it again. >> well, i was a high school science teacher. i have said before, even though i love teaching chemistry, not every student needs chemistry. we that basic understanding so we still require two high school science credits for. student math credits algebra and geometry. not all need higher science for the jobs available today. high demand, high wage jobs that students can walk into right after high school and we want to give them that opportunity. >> steve: well, it's genius, because i know the business community trained people out of high school. they wind up with something called a workforce diploma. occasionally, doctor. a kid might say, you know what? i wasn't going to go to college and now i decided i want to be a nurse. how do
alabama superintendent of education dr. eric mackey joins us now from alabama. good morning. glad to be with you today. >> steve: well, this makes a lot of sense. because a lot of kids, a majority of kids in alabama do not wind up going to college. so why take that chemistry class? why take algebra? they are never going to use it again. >> well, i was a high school science teacher. i have said before, even though i love teaching chemistry, not every student needs chemistry. we that...
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homendy: my daughter's number one college in alabama. i was visiting. i will not say which one because i'm not sure which side you are on there, but we have investigators in the headquarters but we have a number of our investigators that are stationed around the united states and i will look on alabama who might be in that area. bull where we can our regional investigators that do the regional investigations, we do have others across the country. >> in north alabama it required close coordination with several and scotts borough and hollywood fire department and jackson county emergency emergency. how often do they control with state and local agencies to ensure that investigators and first responders are well prepared to handle and integrated in the investigative process. ms. homendy: we do do a lot of training with law enforcement and firefighters. right now we'll have first responders who call us and report and say what should we do here and others developed relationships with us. i'll get you figures. >> you highlighted the importance of ntsb's use o
homendy: my daughter's number one college in alabama. i was visiting. i will not say which one because i'm not sure which side you are on there, but we have investigators in the headquarters but we have a number of our investigators that are stationed around the united states and i will look on alabama who might be in that area. bull where we can our regional investigators that do the regional investigations, we do have others across the country. >> in north alabama it required close...
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i mean, this this was this was alabama. on any given day in america now, you might have a very confrontational protest like this one last night in salinas, california, where someone decided to hold an event celebrating january 6th. convicts, including reportedly some who were convicted of assaulting police officers, according to local news. multiple venues in salinas, california, told this group no. but one neighborhood venue did agree to host the event. thereafter, all the neighbors came out to show them what they thought of a commemorative january 6th event. it was, to say the least, not a friendly welcome, but you know, at the same time here also was buffalo, new york americans turning out with canadian flags and we love canada signs protesting against trump's various attacks and threats against canada and the tariffs against canada. basically, the american people trying to tell the canadian people that, hey, it's not us, it's not us, it's this guy, this president, but we do not agree with him, and we do not want the kin
i mean, this this was this was alabama. on any given day in america now, you might have a very confrontational protest like this one last night in salinas, california, where someone decided to hold an event celebrating january 6th. convicts, including reportedly some who were convicted of assaulting police officers, according to local news. multiple venues in salinas, california, told this group no. but one neighborhood venue did agree to host the event. thereafter, all the neighbors came out...
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i would like now to yield one minute to the gentleman from alabama, my friend, mr. figures. the speaker pro tempore: the distinguished gentleman from alabama is recognized for one minute. mr. figures: thank you, mr. speaker. look, all of my colleagues today are speaking about this bill and it's personal to me because i represent alabama. i represent the birth place of the civil rights movement. and i would be remiss not to mention that election integrity was not an issue that my colleagues have been pushing until donald trump told them that they should be pushing this issue. americans have confidence in elections. for me, it's about too many people doing too many things too courageously for me to be able to stand here today. names like james reid and jimmy lee jackson and viola liozo, michael shwerner. these are people who died for me to be here today. congressman john lewis. who most of you served with. died for me to be here today. in this building -- and this bill would make it tougher than it has ever been in american history to register to vote a at time where we have t
i would like now to yield one minute to the gentleman from alabama, my friend, mr. figures. the speaker pro tempore: the distinguished gentleman from alabama is recognized for one minute. mr. figures: thank you, mr. speaker. look, all of my colleagues today are speaking about this bill and it's personal to me because i represent alabama. i represent the birth place of the civil rights movement. and i would be remiss not to mention that election integrity was not an issue that my colleagues have...
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los daños son cuantiosos en alabama, arkansas, kentucky, mississippi y tennessee.that folks aren't totally. >> creemos que la gente aún no comprende que esto es un desastre en desarrollo. los residentes se ayudan unos a otros para alejarse de las inundaciones. >> most of the people here doesn't know the homeowners. they just seen this back up here with. >> la mayoría de la gente no conoce a los dueños de la casa. solo nos vieron cargar el tráiler. pasaron, se detuvieron y preguntaron si podían ayudar. numerosas familias lo perdieron todo el sábado por la noche. >> we heard the rumble. we heard the. >> escuchamos un estruendoso ruido. escuchamos cómo se rompían las ventanas, dijo este residente. el presidente donald trump ha declarado zonas de emergencia en regiones de arkansas, kentucky y tennessee. ahora existe la preocupación de que las inundaciones afecten el comercio interestatal debido al bloqueo de carreteras en louisville, kentucky y memphis, tennessee, ciudades en las que se encuentran grandes centros de distribución de mercancía. en chicago, enrique garcía
los daños son cuantiosos en alabama, arkansas, kentucky, mississippi y tennessee.that folks aren't totally. >> creemos que la gente aún no comprende que esto es un desastre en desarrollo. los residentes se ayudan unos a otros para alejarse de las inundaciones. >> most of the people here doesn't know the homeowners. they just seen this back up here with. >> la mayoría de la gente no conoce a los dueños de la casa. solo nos vieron cargar el tráiler. pasaron, se detuvieron y...
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and the guy in montgomery, alabama, who is responsible for the police force came across the ad and it was took offense at some of the ways that the ad described the police force. and his name was l.b. sullivan, and he was not named in the ad, but he took it upon himself to file a lawsuit against the new york times, accusing it of defaming him by getting some facts wrong in this ad that mentioned the montgomery police force. and this at the time was part of a broader strategy by southern officials in alabama and elsewhere to basically use lawsuits like this to partly to punish the national media, but also to deter the national media. and the idea was that if you got verdicts against news outlets for writing about the civil rights movement, maybe that would deter them from writing about it in the first place. and sure enough, this case went to trial in a courtroom, presided over by a white supremacist judge and a bunch of the jurors showed up to court wearing like confederate battle costumes and in some cases toting pistols. and you will not be surprised to hear that the jury quickly re
and the guy in montgomery, alabama, who is responsible for the police force came across the ad and it was took offense at some of the ways that the ad described the police force. and his name was l.b. sullivan, and he was not named in the ad, but he took it upon himself to file a lawsuit against the new york times, accusing it of defaming him by getting some facts wrong in this ad that mentioned the montgomery police force. and this at the time was part of a broader strategy by southern...
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i go through small towns, larry, in alabama, and manufacture sergeant gone. is and streets are closing down. if we don't get it back now, it'll never happen. larry: what are folks in alabama saying about the trade deal and all the discussion going with it? >> you got car manufacturers that say we've got to problem, maybe a problem with power trains coming in with car dealers and manufacturers and end of the day the ones i'm worried about are the bottom 50% of people work in this country and people that make 50, 06,000 and below and our farmers. larry, my god, if we don't do something to help our farmers, it's over. we lost 150,000 farmers during the biden administration and they're having a terrible year with the weather and planning season going on right now. they'll have to replant -- they'll have a tough time to getting close to making profit. he has 20 help with the commodity prices and president trump will do that with the tariffs. larry: you know, we made a deal with phase one trade deal with china. they're supposed to have purchased a lot of farm commo
i go through small towns, larry, in alabama, and manufacture sergeant gone. is and streets are closing down. if we don't get it back now, it'll never happen. larry: what are folks in alabama saying about the trade deal and all the discussion going with it? >> you got car manufacturers that say we've got to problem, maybe a problem with power trains coming in with car dealers and manufacturers and end of the day the ones i'm worried about are the bottom 50% of people work in this country...
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now, the zoo says spruce will be moving to the birmingham zoo in alabama. the zoo's veterinarian spent yesterday morning spent yesterday making sure that spruce is ready for the trip. it's not clear when he will leave, but the zoo says he will be paired with a female cub in a brand new habitat once he gets to his new home in alabama. he's so cute. cute. all right, cinthia, it is just gorgeous today. are we going to have more of that? yeah, it's going to be gorgeous for tomorrow. a little bit of a chance there early monday. but then look at that right behind it. just stunning. what can i say. you're welcome. thank you. and thank you for watching us. nightly news is next. we will see you back here at six. >>> tonight, a major jolt to the global economy. and growing fears of an all-out trade war. president trump's baseline tariff now officially into effect. a 10% levy on nearly all u.s. trading partners, with even steeper tariffs set for next week. the market melting down, and the new warning that we could slip into a recession. >>> massive turnout for protest
now, the zoo says spruce will be moving to the birmingham zoo in alabama. the zoo's veterinarian spent yesterday morning spent yesterday making sure that spruce is ready for the trip. it's not clear when he will leave, but the zoo says he will be paired with a female cub in a brand new habitat once he gets to his new home in alabama. he's so cute. cute. all right, cinthia, it is just gorgeous today. are we going to have more of that? yeah, it's going to be gorgeous for tomorrow. a little bit of...
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and the kids gathering outside in alabama after a possible tornado struck their school. al roker is here tracking it all in what is expected to be a volatile week. >>> tensions over tariffs. an up-and-down day for the markets as the auto industry readies for a long and winding road from the white house. it comes as president trump floats a third term, even though the constitution forbids it. the fallout and the elections to watch on the eve of key tests for the new administration. >>> after the massive earthquake, the desperate search for survivors. the miraculous finds under the rubble as the death toll passes 2,000. >>> pollen explosion. what's behind the eye-watering stats is allergy season. >>> putting the bombers back in the bronx. the state-of-the-art bat that is helping the new york yankees set a home run record. the breakthrough, the controversy, and why other teams are looking into the torpedo bat. >>> and down to earth, tom costello catches up with butch wilmore and suni williams after their nine-month-long space odyssey. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news
and the kids gathering outside in alabama after a possible tornado struck their school. al roker is here tracking it all in what is expected to be a volatile week. >>> tensions over tariffs. an up-and-down day for the markets as the auto industry readies for a long and winding road from the white house. it comes as president trump floats a third term, even though the constitution forbids it. the fallout and the elections to watch on the eve of key tests for the new administration....
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most of it's in alabama, so they pay alabama business and property taxes.uess they must get their mail there too. some members of this show's staff have apparently been there once or twice. that, though not the point of this story. the number one seed, auburn, faces off against fellow number one seed florida on saturday. the flora-bama bar says the game will be on all the tvs, so you can watch it in either state or both, or walk back and forth. although i bet it's going to be like crossing a picket line. the winner of saturday's game will play in the championship next monday in san antonio, bringing an end to march madness in april. adrienne elrod has been to this bar. she unfte
most of it's in alabama, so they pay alabama business and property taxes.uess they must get their mail there too. some members of this show's staff have apparently been there once or twice. that, though not the point of this story. the number one seed, auburn, faces off against fellow number one seed florida on saturday. the flora-bama bar says the game will be on all the tvs, so you can watch it in either state or both, or walk back and forth. although i bet it's going to be like crossing a...
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nunca antes el estado habÍa recibido tanta lluvia en tan solo cuatro dÍas. >> en alabama, algunos seas telemundo. >> en materia de salud se reporta la segunda muerte infantil por sarampiÓn. pero preste mucha atenciÓn. ya son mÁs de 600 los casos reportados en 22 estados del paÍs. en total, 74 personas han sido hospitalizadas. y en texas, que es el epicentro de este brote, ya se concentra el 80% de las infecciones en todo el paÍs. los dos niÑos que fallecieron fue en texas y no estaban vacunados. por eso hoy el secretario de salud, robert kennedy jr. hizo campaÑa para promover la vacunaciÓn en una zona con una tasa muy baja, como nos cuenta francisco cuevas. >> en el condado joyce, en el oeste de texas, familiares de una niÑa de solo ocho aÑos de edad, quien contrajo el sarampiÓn, se reunieron para dar un Último adiÓs, al tiempo que la preocupaciÓn entre padres de familia como deyanira bravo crece. >> todos tienen miedo de que su niÑo les les vaya a tocar. >> texas, donde ocurriÓ el segundo fallecimiento de un menor, es el estado mÁs afectado por el sarampiÓn en estos momentos, donde
nunca antes el estado habÍa recibido tanta lluvia en tan solo cuatro dÍas. >> en alabama, algunos seas telemundo. >> en materia de salud se reporta la segunda muerte infantil por sarampiÓn. pero preste mucha atenciÓn. ya son mÁs de 600 los casos reportados en 22 estados del paÍs. en total, 74 personas han sido hospitalizadas. y en texas, que es el epicentro de este brote, ya se concentra el 80% de las infecciones en todo el paÍs. los dos niÑos que fallecieron fue en texas y...
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now, the zoo says spruce will be moving to the birmingham zoo in alabama. the zoo's veterinarian spent yesterday morning spent yesterday making sure that spruce is ready for the trip. it's not clear when he will leave, but the zoo says he will be paired with a female cub in a brand new habitat once he gets to his new home in alabama. he's so cute. cute. all right, cinthia, it is just gorgeous today. are we going to have more of that? yeah, it's going to be gorgeous for tomorrow. a little bit of a chance there early monday. but then look at that right behind it. just stunning. what can i say. you're welcome. thank you. and thank you for watching us. nightly news is next. we will see you back here at six. >>> tonight, a major jolt to the global economy. and growing fears of an
now, the zoo says spruce will be moving to the birmingham zoo in alabama. the zoo's veterinarian spent yesterday morning spent yesterday making sure that spruce is ready for the trip. it's not clear when he will leave, but the zoo says he will be paired with a female cub in a brand new habitat once he gets to his new home in alabama. he's so cute. cute. all right, cinthia, it is just gorgeous today. are we going to have more of that? yeah, it's going to be gorgeous for tomorrow. a little bit of...
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and i know that because fentanyl is more expensive in alabama now which means were doing a better job solving the cartels from coming across the country but there is still significant work to be done and appreciated the references the fentanyl issue being a national security issue because one thing that we see this synthetic fentanyl that is laced in the problem with that combination is narcan and — being critical to save lives coming any analog that contains that particular chemical is resistant to the use of those reversal agents we will continue to see if china is able to import this into a country provided to the cartel, increasing loss of lives across our country as a result of this particular problem look forward to the administration being able to work with us on this effort and i can tell you is remarkable refreshing attorney general when her confirmation hearing since time she's taking office, has placed an emphasis on violent crimes, as a result of that priority come the people of alabama will be safer look forward to being able to work with the administration this time i wo
and i know that because fentanyl is more expensive in alabama now which means were doing a better job solving the cartels from coming across the country but there is still significant work to be done and appreciated the references the fentanyl issue being a national security issue because one thing that we see this synthetic fentanyl that is laced in the problem with that combination is narcan and — being critical to save lives coming any analog that contains that particular chemical is...
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for example. >> the judge wrote, the. >> alabama attorney general would have within.each the authority to prosecute. >> alabamians planning. >> a las. >> vegas bachelor party. >> complete with casinos. >> and gambling. >> since casino style gambling is outlawed. >> in. >> alabama, as the adage goes, he continued, be careful what you pray for. now. >> the magna carta carta. reference you. mentioned came from. >> when the judge. >> was pointing out that the right to travel. >> has been enshrined in law in western societies for many centuries, he said. >> at its core. >> this case is simply about whether a state may prevent people within. >> its borders. >> from going. >> to another. >> state, and from assisting. >> others in going. >> to another state to engage in lawful conduct there. and, he added, the court now. >> answers no. >> a state cannot. chris. >> ken dilanian, thank you. >> an historic. >> journey to tell you about now. >> a spacex. >> rocket blasted off last night carrying a crew of four astronauts on the first human mission to orbit earth's polar regions.
for example. >> the judge wrote, the. >> alabama attorney general would have within.each the authority to prosecute. >> alabamians planning. >> a las. >> vegas bachelor party. >> complete with casinos. >> and gambling. >> since casino style gambling is outlawed. >> in. >> alabama, as the adage goes, he continued, be careful what you pray for. now. >> the magna carta carta. reference you. mentioned came from. >> when the...
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most of it's in alabama, so they pay alabama business and property taxes. i guess they must get their mail there too. some members of this show's staff have apparently been there once or twice. that, though not the point of this story. the number one seed, auburn, faces off against fellow number one seed florida on saturday. the flora-bama bar says the game will be on all the tvs, so you can watch it in either state or both, or walk back and forth. although i bet it's going to be like crossing a picket line. the winner of saturday's game will play in the championship next monday in san antonio, bringing an end to march madness in april. adrienne elrod has been to this bar. she unfortunately does not have time to weigh in. it is time for phil mattingly, who is in for jake tapper. the lead starts right now. >> this is cnn breaking news. >> welcome to the lead. i'm phil mattingly in for jake tapper. it has been 25 hours now since donald trump unleashed terrorists at a level the world hasn't seen in a century. companies, investors, american consumers just now s
most of it's in alabama, so they pay alabama business and property taxes. i guess they must get their mail there too. some members of this show's staff have apparently been there once or twice. that, though not the point of this story. the number one seed, auburn, faces off against fellow number one seed florida on saturday. the flora-bama bar says the game will be on all the tvs, so you can watch it in either state or both, or walk back and forth. although i bet it's going to be like crossing...