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más bien de alabama georgia. descarga lequi trim. transcurso de la noche. tenemos este sistema que está generando fuerte lluvia, viento en ráfaga de hecho, que se displacia hacia el sur este de los angeles, en riesgo famoso fuego forestal. un fin de semana al sur, se concentra el viento al oeste, aunque no lo creo, es algo real de la madre naturaleza. está nevando en el noroeste, actividad de lluvia, mientras tanto, viento de ráfaga que la 6 0 milla en el sur este de los angeles condición estable, pero calor al sur. y nueva york, en el área "tri" estatal. precipitaciones pero será el domingo, al menos el sábado descansando tan fuertes, si es todo es mi parte, deseo un excelente mínimo de fafin de se. continuamos con más de primer impacto >>> una niña sometida aúna complicada cirugía para salvar su vida. gracias al apoyo de una organización la llevaron a texas donde le hicieron una operación de corazón abierto que duró 4 horas y fue calificada de exitosa. en cuestión de un mes, la pequeña podrá regresar a su ppaís
más bien de alabama georgia. descarga lequi trim. transcurso de la noche. tenemos este sistema que está generando fuerte lluvia, viento en ráfaga de hecho, que se displacia hacia el sur este de los angeles, en riesgo famoso fuego forestal. un fin de semana al sur, se concentra el viento al oeste, aunque no lo creo, es algo real de la madre naturaleza. está nevando en el noroeste, actividad de lluvia, mientras tanto, viento de ráfaga que la 6 0 milla en el sur este de los angeles condición...
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más bien de alabama georgia.ntra el viento al oeste, aunque no lo creo, es algo real de la madre naturaleza. está nevando en el noroeste, actividad de lluvia, mientras tanto, viento de ráfaga que la 6 0 milla en el sur este de los angeles condición estable, pero calor al sur. y nueva york, en el área "tri" estatal. precipitaciones pero será el domingo, al menos el sábado descansando tan fuertes, si es todo es mi parte, deseo un excelente mínimo de fafin de se. continuamos con más de primer impacto >>> una niña sometida aúna complicada cirugía para salvar su vida. gracias al apoyo de una organización la llevaron a texas donde le hicieron una operación de corazón abierto que duró 4 horas y fue calificada de exitosa. en cuestión de un mes, la pequeña podrá regresar a su ppaís >>> vamos a cambiar de tema porque estamos en los días previos al mundial. la pasión por el deporte rey se siente en todas partes, así que decidimos conversar con un ex-futbolista colombiano, que estuvo en dos mundials y campeón de la copa libe
más bien de alabama georgia.ntra el viento al oeste, aunque no lo creo, es algo real de la madre naturaleza. está nevando en el noroeste, actividad de lluvia, mientras tanto, viento de ráfaga que la 6 0 milla en el sur este de los angeles condición estable, pero calor al sur. y nueva york, en el área "tri" estatal. precipitaciones pero será el domingo, al menos el sábado descansando tan fuertes, si es todo es mi parte, deseo un excelente mínimo de fafin de se. continuamos con...
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now you're going to try to do it in states like texas, arkansas, alabama, georgia, states that, a, just don't have much insurance regulation right now at all. that's just not something that they do very much of and don't have much capacity for, but also where there will be a real political resistance for doing this. that will be more of a bureaucratic concern than the bureaucratic load at the federal level. host: this viewer is asking do you think insurance companies will offer multi-family discounts since there is a mandate to have insurance? will this create a new market? guest: well, yes, that's sort of the premise that you're requiring people to have insurance, you're going to get more people into the pool. that is really the idea here. right now, the problem somebody that people who try to buy insurance on their own have a really hard time of it, a, because in some states insurance companies can reject someone with a preexisting condition or charge for their time. and b, the rates are very high because the pool is not big enough. you only have people in the pool who really think th
now you're going to try to do it in states like texas, arkansas, alabama, georgia, states that, a, just don't have much insurance regulation right now at all. that's just not something that they do very much of and don't have much capacity for, but also where there will be a real political resistance for doing this. that will be more of a bureaucratic concern than the bureaucratic load at the federal level. host: this viewer is asking do you think insurance companies will offer multi-family...
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i was a circuit justice for the 11th circuit of florida, georgia, alabama, and it was my honor to be the circuit justicee and to come often to those states and meet with members of your bar and the judges. one of the judge's -- and that circuits it's in miami, occasionally montgomery, alabama, and one of my friends was appointed to that court directly from private practice. he was not a trial judge first. he had been on the bench have a year, six months. often, they argue the court has made a mistake in the ruling of and this attorney was arguingrd, that the trial judge erred. he said, "and it would be of interest for this court to know3 the bench three months." my friend landover and said, i have only been on this bench six months, -- my friend leaned over and said, i have only been on this bench six months. without missing a beat, the lawyer leaned over and said, it is surprising what a judge can learn and 90 days. [laughter] the nature of our court system and the nature of the of law is that we learn from real cases. it is an odd system in which we disputes. that is how the legal
i was a circuit justice for the 11th circuit of florida, georgia, alabama, and it was my honor to be the circuit justicee and to come often to those states and meet with members of your bar and the judges. one of the judge's -- and that circuits it's in miami, occasionally montgomery, alabama, and one of my friends was appointed to that court directly from private practice. he was not a trial judge first. he had been on the bench have a year, six months. often, they argue the court has made a...
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could be strong storms developing here down in georgia, alabama and mississippi.t will stay to our south here today and the latest satellite image is showing -- this radar shows leading edge of any of that rain is now coming into the ohio valley. that will eventually drift toward us for the weekend. going forward over the next 48 hours, here's the futurecast hd showing the areas of potential rain where you see the color, could be showers into saturday morning in the mountains of west virginia, perhaps up into western pennsylvania and western maryland. by saturday afternoon we get moisture coming in off the atlantic that will feed into the frontal system and eventually perhaps trigger passing showers, tomorrow afternoon, off and on tomorrow night and into sunday as well. there's a small chance we may get thunder as well. things begin to dry out for the first part of next week. for the rest of the afternoon, partly nuncy. the cloud s arris arrive 3:00, 5:00 this afternoon. before that we should make it into the mid to upper 80s. a big change on the way beginning tom
could be strong storms developing here down in georgia, alabama and mississippi.t will stay to our south here today and the latest satellite image is showing -- this radar shows leading edge of any of that rain is now coming into the ohio valley. that will eventually drift toward us for the weekend. going forward over the next 48 hours, here's the futurecast hd showing the areas of potential rain where you see the color, could be showers into saturday morning in the mountains of west virginia,...
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now you're going to try to do it in states like texas, arkansas, alabama, georgia, states that, a, just don't have much insurance regulation right now at all. that's just not something that they do very much of and don't have much capacity for, but also where there will be a real political resistance for doing this. that will be more of a bureaucratic concern than the bureaucratic load at the federal level. host: this viewer is asking do you think insurance companies will offer multi-family discounts since there is a mandate to have insurance? will this create a new market? guest: well, yes, that's sort of the premise that you're requiring people to have insurance, you're going to get more people into the pool. that is really the idea here. right now, the problem somebody that people who try to buy insurance on their own have a really hard time of it, a, because in some states insurance companies can reject someone with a preexisting condition or charge for their time. and b, the rates are very high because the pool is not big enough. you only have people in the pool who really think th
now you're going to try to do it in states like texas, arkansas, alabama, georgia, states that, a, just don't have much insurance regulation right now at all. that's just not something that they do very much of and don't have much capacity for, but also where there will be a real political resistance for doing this. that will be more of a bureaucratic concern than the bureaucratic load at the federal level. host: this viewer is asking do you think insurance companies will offer multi-family...
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it was spent half with m father's mher which is in snow, alabama and the other was spent in atlanta, georgia mother's mother, and she's the e that put me through morehouse and the nyu graduate film school. e lived to be 100 years old and she's an art teacher. she taughtrt for 50 years and the south a for 58 she never had one white student because of segregatn, and a lot ofhite students missed out on a great teacher. anywayshe saved her sial security checks f 50 years and used that money to send her grandchildren to college. so since i washe oldest i had first dibs. >> when you read about spike lee often in the media, it is said the lead tag line controversial. do you accept that and do you buy at? >> i think that peoplere very lazy today. journalists, so instead of trying to be create or do thei job, it's easto use a one-wordabel to define one person. how can you use one word to define anybody and the subject matters th we've done in my films, ion't thinkhey're controversl. i don't think racism is it's thought provoking, you know? with thatn "do the right alt thing," "jungle fer" and "malcol
it was spent half with m father's mher which is in snow, alabama and the other was spent in atlanta, georgia mother's mother, and she's the e that put me through morehouse and the nyu graduate film school. e lived to be 100 years old and she's an art teacher. she taughtrt for 50 years and the south a for 58 she never had one white student because of segregatn, and a lot ofhite students missed out on a great teacher. anywayshe saved her sial security checks f 50 years and used that money to send...
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i was the circuit justice for the 11th circuit, georgia, alabama.t was my honor to be the circuit justice and to come often to those states and to meet with members of your bar. that circuit sits in atlanta. montgomery, alabama. one of my friends was appointed to the court directly from private practice. he had been on the bench for six months. . the trial judge made a mistake. the attorney was arguing and said, it would be of interest that this was a new judge. he had been on the bench for three months. have been ond, i the bench for three months. he said, it is surprising, your honor, how much one can learn in 90 days. [laughter] the nature is that we learned from real cases. it is an odd system in which we tried to take advantage of is how the legal system works. a number of my colleagues have been here -- may i have my watch? rom my clock. there is an academic metaphor to our professional schedule. it is like you were in college. we have our summers off. we have duties 24/7. we read and teach. in the fall, we're so pleased to see each other. if
i was the circuit justice for the 11th circuit, georgia, alabama.t was my honor to be the circuit justice and to come often to those states and to meet with members of your bar. that circuit sits in atlanta. montgomery, alabama. one of my friends was appointed to the court directly from private practice. he had been on the bench for six months. . the trial judge made a mistake. the attorney was arguing and said, it would be of interest that this was a new judge. he had been on the bench for...
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been drawn in and started the first consumer program in the state government in alabama and amaya their friend from georgia lived with bipolar and is in recovery with one of the others and he he started the program in the government in georgia and also in the consumer network started reading and bringing in people that they do were living with mental illness and talking to them. mentally ill people need respect. housing, a job, the consumer network helps them with those things. and people recover. some recover without taking any medication with good lives in the community even with major illnesses people can recover and -- can you hear me in the back? morale in georgia the one who started the consumer network, was able to get to medicaid for the consumers that were counseling their peers and we have an 500 peer mental-health specialists that are certified. they go from communities and a lot of people come to see them that go into communities and face the somebody that is suffering, they just told them in and it is a wonderful program and spreading it all across the country. i think it is in 40 states but i
been drawn in and started the first consumer program in the state government in alabama and amaya their friend from georgia lived with bipolar and is in recovery with one of the others and he he started the program in the government in georgia and also in the consumer network started reading and bringing in people that they do were living with mental illness and talking to them. mentally ill people need respect. housing, a job, the consumer network helps them with those things. and people...
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alabama. my other friend from georgia has lived with bipolar and is in recovery with one of the others and he started first consumer program and the government in georgia and he also then started working -- it is a consumer network. they started meeting in the bringing in people that they do or living with mental illness and talking to them and mentally ill people need respect. they need housing, the need a job, so the consumer network helps them with those things and people recover. some people recover without even taking medication any more and some take medication and therapy but they recovered and give good lives in the community raising their families, working, young people going to school have been living even with the major illnesses people can recover and that in georgia -- can you hear me in the back? in georgia the one who started the consumer network in the government, the consumer program was able to get medicaid for the consumers counseling there appears and then in georgia we have 500 -- i guess 500 mental health specialists certified mental health specialists and they go from c
alabama. my other friend from georgia has lived with bipolar and is in recovery with one of the others and he started first consumer program and the government in georgia and he also then started working -- it is a consumer network. they started meeting in the bringing in people that they do or living with mental illness and talking to them and mentally ill people need respect. they need housing, the need a job, so the consumer network helps them with those things and people recover. some...
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montgomery, alabama, as well as around atlanta, georgia. there's a severe thunderstorm watch that's been issued down there until 8:00 p.m. for areas around tuscaloosa, montgomery, even east toward macon. let me take you now to texas and show you some storms that rolled through yesterday. i believe we've got the video for that. this is north texas. mid lothian where yet again they've been getting more severe weather. a lot of slow-moving thunderstorms produced several tornadoes yesterday. this is some home video that was taken where there were several other funnel clouds as well spotted in the area. midlothian, texas. where's the storm system right now? it's making its way through areas of arkansas. we've got the warm front that extends out from it. it's going to slowly make its way toward the east. i don't think we're going to have any severe weather around here but we might get an isolated thunderstorm or two. best chance is sunday. that's when we've got the best chance of getting some rain around here, too, from first thing sunday up unti
montgomery, alabama, as well as around atlanta, georgia. there's a severe thunderstorm watch that's been issued down there until 8:00 p.m. for areas around tuscaloosa, montgomery, even east toward macon. let me take you now to texas and show you some storms that rolled through yesterday. i believe we've got the video for that. this is north texas. mid lothian where yet again they've been getting more severe weather. a lot of slow-moving thunderstorms produced several tornadoes yesterday. this...
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i was a circuit justice for the 11th circuit of florida, georgia, alabama, and it was my honor to be often to those states and meet with members of your bar and the judges. one of the judges -- and that circuits it's in miami, occasionally montgomery, alabama, and one of my friends was appointed to that court directly frrm private practice. he was not a trial judge first. he had been on the bench have a year, six months. often, they argue the court has made a mistake in the ruling of not letting the case go forward, and this attorney was arguing that the trial judge erred. he said,d
i was a circuit justice for the 11th circuit of florida, georgia, alabama, and it was my honor to be often to those states and meet with members of your bar and the judges. one of the judges -- and that circuits it's in miami, occasionally montgomery, alabama, and one of my friends was appointed to that court directly frrm private practice. he was not a trial judge first. he had been on the bench have a year, six months. often, they argue the court has made a mistake in the ruling of not...
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and as you can see right there, in portions of alabama and also portions of georgia, some spots could wind up with four or five more inches before it's all done and as you can see the rain now extends right up through the northeast. >> all right. straight ahead, navy seal accused of punching a terrorist could be in court today. is trying matthew mccabe a waste of time and money? see if they'll have the same verdict as the other two. greece accepting a bailout for the ailing economy to the tune of $146 billion. could this be the fate of several other nations? even the u.s.? >> hope not. luci: i'm luci romberg. i'm a free runner... ...national champion gymnast... ...martial artist... and a stuntwoman. if you want to be incredible, eat incredible. announcer: eggs. incredible energy for body and mind. (guitar music) sfx: car crashing ♪ ♪ this is onstar. i've received a signal you've been in a crash. i'll contact emergency services. >> the trial for a navy seal, matthew mccabe who is charged with the alleged beating of a terror suspect starts today down in norfolk, virginia. this after two
and as you can see right there, in portions of alabama and also portions of georgia, some spots could wind up with four or five more inches before it's all done and as you can see the rain now extends right up through the northeast. >> all right. straight ahead, navy seal accused of punching a terrorist could be in court today. is trying matthew mccabe a waste of time and money? see if they'll have the same verdict as the other two. greece accepting a bailout for the ailing economy to the...
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move farther towards the south, heaviest rain moving across parts of southern georgia, panhandle of florida and into alabamanight ahead and will take a few days to get a sense of how severe this has been for so many people. >> gregg: all right, tough several days for those folk. thanks. >> patti ann: thousands of protesters taking to the streets that weekend across the country over arizona's crack down on illegal immigration, the state's new law inspiring protests in phoenix, chicago, dallas and los angeles and homeland security secretary janet napolitano says while all measures are being taken to security the border. policy change is needed. >> every resource can be put at that border is being put at that border and every security being made but we still need comprehensive immigration reform. >> casey steegel is live in phoenix. what cities drew the biggest numbers? >> reporter: patti ann, as you said, it has been an action-packed weekend and the biggest crowds were no doubten los angeles, 50,000 people took to the streets in downtown l.a., look at the video for yourself. gloria estefan leading the crowd t
move farther towards the south, heaviest rain moving across parts of southern georgia, panhandle of florida and into alabamanight ahead and will take a few days to get a sense of how severe this has been for so many people. >> gregg: all right, tough several days for those folk. thanks. >> patti ann: thousands of protesters taking to the streets that weekend across the country over arizona's crack down on illegal immigration, the state's new law inspiring protests in phoenix,...
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georgia. for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? >> i rise to ask for unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to refocus our attention on fuvending shortfalls in the federal emergency management agency. on march 24 in the house, we here in this location passed nearly $5.1 billion in emergency funding to help fema meet its obligations. this money is not allocated for future disasters or bureaucratic costs but money that fema has promised to put lives back in order after federally-declared disasters. the senate has refused to act. our constituents can't wait any longer, nor should they have to wait. the recent flooding in tennessee and the oil spill in the gulf of mexico underscore the need to pass emergency funding for our disaster management agency. these events are startling in scope and certainly require assistance from the federal government. how can we expect fema to respond to future disasters
georgia. for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama rise? >> i rise to ask for unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to refocus our attention on fuvending shortfalls in the federal emergency management agency. on march 24 in the house, we here in this location passed nearly $5.1 billion in emergency funding to help fema meet its obligations....
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alabama. he may not be here, so i will divert and yield to senator isakson from georgia. mr. isakson: i thank the chair and i thank the senator from tennessee. i want to commend the senator from tennessee, who has worked tirelessly for months on this legislation, but in particular, he has worked tirelessly on this particular amendment. and i want to rise and try to make my point as strongly as i can. this body, i know, always wants to do the right thing. we want to address the concerns that made the market collapse two years ago or begin to collapse two years ago. we want to restore confidence in real estate finance. we want to bring back the vibrant housing industry. wet don't want to reincar nate -- we don't wajts to reincar nate subprime loans. we ought to do one simple thing today. we ought to learn from history. i want to give everybody a small history lesson. the underlying bill answers the question of better underwriting by putting risk retention as a requirement on a newly originated mortgage. risk retention of 5%. mr. president, the tier-one minimum capital requireme
alabama. he may not be here, so i will divert and yield to senator isakson from georgia. mr. isakson: i thank the chair and i thank the senator from tennessee. i want to commend the senator from tennessee, who has worked tirelessly for months on this legislation, but in particular, he has worked tirelessly on this particular amendment. and i want to rise and try to make my point as strongly as i can. this body, i know, always wants to do the right thing. we want to address the concerns that...
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georgia, fire department. good job, sir. >>> two people suffered severe burns in an explosion at redstone arsenal in alabama.man said the explosion occurred as workers were removing chemicals from the rockets. one paramedic said the scene is horrific. >>> well, we now know why dozens of cold medicines were recalled. the fda says the infant and child products were contaminated with bacteria. there were 20 manufacturing problems in the pennsylvania plant this they were made. >> the real question is what is the lack of oversight and resources dedicated by fda to make certain the manufacturers of those ingredients use the best practices. >> johnson & johnson said it stopped production at the plant until the problems are fixed. the fda says you probably won't get sick from the medicine but it still recommends you throw it out. >>> philadelphia police are considering whether officers should get involved at all when nonthreatening fans sprint onto the field during sporting events as has happened a couple times. the philadelphia inquirer says the 17-year-old who ran onto the field monday in the phillies/cardinals ga
georgia, fire department. good job, sir. >>> two people suffered severe burns in an explosion at redstone arsenal in alabama.man said the explosion occurred as workers were removing chemicals from the rockets. one paramedic said the scene is horrific. >>> well, we now know why dozens of cold medicines were recalled. the fda says the infant and child products were contaminated with bacteria. there were 20 manufacturing problems in the pennsylvania plant this they were made....