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a man involved in the ku klux klan could be atlanta's serial killer. >> atlanta was about to explode,ormation potentially that the klan could have been doing this. >> bob ingram with the gbi, georgia's bureau of investigation, got the case. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan that were the focus of this particular intelligence information. >> an informant said one brother had threatened lubie geter, the child found dead only weeks before. the klan associate lived here on a dead-end street in the railroad town of mountainview on the outskirts of atlanta. >> we're tapping telephones. we heard a lot of rhetoric. we heard a lot of racial slurs. >> on one wiretap, the detectives heard this said. go find you another little kid? the gbi followed the four brothers for almost two months. >> these family members were under surveillance at that time, physical surveillance where we had an eyeball on them. >> in those two months, six more black youths would disappear and die. detectives saw nothing to link the klan to them. >> if somebody was in there with a van o
a man involved in the ku klux klan could be atlanta's serial killer. >> atlanta was about to explode,ormation potentially that the klan could have been doing this. >> bob ingram with the gbi, georgia's bureau of investigation, got the case. >> it was an entire family of brothers that were involved in the klan that were the focus of this particular intelligence information. >> an informant said one brother had threatened lubie geter, the child found dead only weeks...
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i spent ten years in atlanta when i worked at cnn. i consider atlanta to be my second hometown. i watched wsb the whole time. it's such an incredible station. they put on such a fabulous product. i put it up against any city across the country. atlanta is very, very lucky to have wsb as their abc affiliate here. all right, let's talk about the weather. it's not so bad here. we're at piedmont park, by the way. i spent a lot of time here over the years. the great skyline of midtown behind me. temperatures in the 30s here. out west, a storm for so cal. they'll take the rain. but it comes with some problems. there will be a threat for mudslides today. gusty winds in the mountains yesterday. over 60 miles an hour. that will be an issue today, too. some of the thunderstorms could be on the severe side. 1 to 2 inches of rainfall. heavier around the phoenix area. we could see some flooding there also. going to see a little bit of a bump in the jet stream. the pattern shift instigated by what is going on out west. that's good. 2459 means we'll finally get into some milder air as we go th
i spent ten years in atlanta when i worked at cnn. i consider atlanta to be my second hometown. i watched wsb the whole time. it's such an incredible station. they put on such a fabulous product. i put it up against any city across the country. atlanta is very, very lucky to have wsb as their abc affiliate here. all right, let's talk about the weather. it's not so bad here. we're at piedmont park, by the way. i spent a lot of time here over the years. the great skyline of midtown behind me....
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you know guy, i spent ten years down here in atlanta, when i worked at cnn, so i consider atlanta tomy second home town. i watched wsb the whole time. it's such an incredible station. i put it up against any city across the country and atlanta is very very lucky to have wsb as their abc affiliate here. let's talk about the weather. we're at piedmont park by the way. i spent a lot of time here over the years with the great skyline behind me. we have temperatures in the 30s. out west we have a storm forso-cal. it comes with some rain. gusty winds, 60 miles an hour and some thunderstorms could be on the severe side. one or two inches of rain heavy amounts around the phoenix area. we could see flooding there also. going to see a little bump in the jet stream. this pattern shift instigated about what is he coming on out west. into the 50s across the south. even though we're seeing winter weather move across the ohio river valley looks like things will movewarm up a little bit. icy today, icy tomorrow and bump in the temperatures. >>> hello. >> all right. the sun is coming up over atlanta,
you know guy, i spent ten years down here in atlanta, when i worked at cnn, so i consider atlanta tomy second home town. i watched wsb the whole time. it's such an incredible station. i put it up against any city across the country and atlanta is very very lucky to have wsb as their abc affiliate here. let's talk about the weather. we're at piedmont park by the way. i spent a lot of time here over the years with the great skyline behind me. we have temperatures in the 30s. out west we have a...
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would he say yeah i burned atlanta, i issued that order for atlanta and disavow the other? an interesting question. one thing is certainly true. for about a decade, sherman consistently blamed the fire on wade hampton's ordering that the cotton be burned. he does this in a variety of forms. in response to a petition from congress -- to congress rather, a citizen of columbia petitioned congress demanding compensation for his property destroyed in the fire. and sherman reiterated his belief that the burning cotton started the fire and since hampton ordered -- this is sherman's language language -- that on the approach of the yankee army all the cotton should thus be burned and from what i saw myself, i have no hesitation in saying that he was the cause of the destruction of your city. in response to this, this exchange was published in a newspaper, and then wade hampton got into the mix in order to defend himself. he wrote an interesting letter to maryland senator johnston and he explains why he has to write to a maryland senator. 1866 in south carolina doesn't actually have
would he say yeah i burned atlanta, i issued that order for atlanta and disavow the other? an interesting question. one thing is certainly true. for about a decade, sherman consistently blamed the fire on wade hampton's ordering that the cotton be burned. he does this in a variety of forms. in response to a petition from congress -- to congress rather, a citizen of columbia petitioned congress demanding compensation for his property destroyed in the fire. and sherman reiterated his belief that...
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put atlanta on the map.it depends on who you ask. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much for those stimulating thoughts about that problem of deciding who lit the match. our next speaker is a wonderful historian who comes to us from massachusetts by way of texas, california, the southwest. megan kate nelson is a writer and historian. she has written for the “new york times” and for the “civil war times.” her phd in american studies comes from the university of iowa, and she has taught at texas tech university, harvard and brown. she has written two books. one you will find fascinating is "ruin nation: destruction and the american civil war." her other book was published in 2005. she is working on a third book. i am looking forward to that one. she is also the author of an interesting, slightly saucy blog called "historista." it examines the cool and weird ways people engage with history. please welcome megan kate nelson. [applause] >> perfect. excellent. i would like to echo thanks for bringing us here
put atlanta on the map.it depends on who you ask. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much for those stimulating thoughts about that problem of deciding who lit the match. our next speaker is a wonderful historian who comes to us from massachusetts by way of texas, california, the southwest. megan kate nelson is a writer and historian. she has written for the “new york times” and for the “civil war times.” her phd in american studies comes from the university of iowa, and she...
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william tecumseh sherman captured savannah completing the march to , the sea campaign that started in atlanta five weeks earlier. todd gross of the georgia historical society talks about the significance of the campaign and how it has been remembered. this ceremony in savannah is about 20 minutes and includes the unveiling of a historical marker. >> good afternoon. i'm bob jepsen, chairman of the georgia historical society and i'd like to welcome you all to madison square on this warm and balmy day. i'm taking a big risk, we believe that the bells are finished for awhile, so i hope you can hear me. part of our mission at the georgia historical society is the education of the history of the great state of georgia, and we're here today to dedicate a marker that represents an event, people, and a time in our history. and to get on with the program i'd like to introduce the president of the historical society, dr. todd gross. todd? >> thank you, bob. thank you, sir. thank you. well, thank you, bob. and good afternoon, everyone. let me add my welcome to this historical marker dedication commemorat
william tecumseh sherman captured savannah completing the march to , the sea campaign that started in atlanta five weeks earlier. todd gross of the georgia historical society talks about the significance of the campaign and how it has been remembered. this ceremony in savannah is about 20 minutes and includes the unveiling of a historical marker. >> good afternoon. i'm bob jepsen, chairman of the georgia historical society and i'd like to welcome you all to madison square on this warm and...
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it is one of two markers, one in atlanta, where the march began, and one in savannah where it ended, that anchor both ends of the savannah campaign and provide an interpretive overview for the 50 existing markers put up since the 1950s that trace sherman's route to the sea. the georgia historical society developed technology that allows the public to find these markers, and the stories they tell in communities all over georgia. there is a free smartphone app for iphone and android, and a new website that allows users to create custom designed driving tours using google maps and historical markers. one of the most important and consistent partners in the effort has been the georgia battlefields association, and i am pleased to introduce the president of that organization mr. charlie crawford. charlie? >> the goal at georgia battlefield's association, and we're just about to celebrate our 20th anniversary, is to save battlefield land. so that would naturally lead to the question perhaps, what brings you to participate in this particular effort. well, we find an important part of gettin
it is one of two markers, one in atlanta, where the march began, and one in savannah where it ended, that anchor both ends of the savannah campaign and provide an interpretive overview for the 50 existing markers put up since the 1950s that trace sherman's route to the sea. the georgia historical society developed technology that allows the public to find these markers, and the stories they tell in communities all over georgia. there is a free smartphone app for iphone and android, and a new...
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the delta incident, 1086 flight from atlanta. this is the statement from the faa. delta air lines 1086, an md-88 aircraft slid off the side runway, runway 13 at laguardia airport after landing at about 11:10 a.m. today. the flight was arriving from hartsfield jackson international airport. we're told to check with delta for the exact number of persons. the faa says they will update us on any information. two new definitive pieces of information, it's an md-88 aircraft and it slid off the side of the runway, slid off the side of runway 13 at laguardia airport there happening about 38 minutes ago at 11:10 a.m. eastern. mary schiavo, if you are still with us, it slid off the side of the runway. what might cause a plane to slide off the side of the runway? does that indicate it was coming in at the wrong angle? does that indicate it somehow lost control in its landing gear? >> it means they got no braking action. i thought that looked at the side of the runway when i mentioned that before. what that means, literally some of us have had this happen in our cars, those of
the delta incident, 1086 flight from atlanta. this is the statement from the faa. delta air lines 1086, an md-88 aircraft slid off the side runway, runway 13 at laguardia airport after landing at about 11:10 a.m. today. the flight was arriving from hartsfield jackson international airport. we're told to check with delta for the exact number of persons. the faa says they will update us on any information. two new definitive pieces of information, it's an md-88 aircraft and it slid off the side...
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he served as the mayor of atlanta, bringing jobs. his awards include the presidential medal of freedom and the french legion of honor. a man who needs no introduction, ambassador andrey on. and i have the distinct privilege -- andrew young. [applause] and i have the distinct privilege of introducing my fraternity brother of seeing him in every story from across the country, roland martin. [applause] roland: certainly glad to be here, we want to get right to it. they want to avoid the snow. although d.c. does not know how to handle the snow. let's start this way. 50 years ago i was visiting d.c. and standing in front of the white house and going for a walk and i look to the left of the white house and i go, this explains america right here. there is only one department that shares a long with the white house and that is a department of the treasury. at the end of the day it is about money in america. how important is it for us to understand the freedman's bank in the evolution of black folks in this country, realizing the foundation o
he served as the mayor of atlanta, bringing jobs. his awards include the presidential medal of freedom and the french legion of honor. a man who needs no introduction, ambassador andrey on. and i have the distinct privilege -- andrew young. [applause] and i have the distinct privilege of introducing my fraternity brother of seeing him in every story from across the country, roland martin. [applause] roland: certainly glad to be here, we want to get right to it. they want to avoid the snow....
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same for atlanta. as you said the warriors hasn't been swept by anymore this year and they lost to atlanta in february. they would like to keep that record. they only lost twice all year. down the road, if they were to meet in the nba finals the one that has the better regular season record would have home court advantage. right now the warriors have a half game lead over atlanta. steph curry on monday talked about how these are just like playoff games down the stretch. >> tough road. we have pretty much all playoff teams. good preparation for us. we want to continue to keep winning. keep playing hard. if we are beating these teams it will be a playoff atmosphere the rest of the way. excited about that. >> expect a playoff atmosphere tonight with two very good teams and two that could see each other down the road. neither team will be at full strength. klay thompson is out with to springed ankle and a hawks player has a broken nose. -- springed -- sprained angle and the hawks player has a broken nose.
same for atlanta. as you said the warriors hasn't been swept by anymore this year and they lost to atlanta in february. they would like to keep that record. they only lost twice all year. down the road, if they were to meet in the nba finals the one that has the better regular season record would have home court advantage. right now the warriors have a half game lead over atlanta. steph curry on monday talked about how these are just like playoff games down the stretch. >> tough road. we...
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he served as the mayor of atlanta, bringing jobs. his awards include the presidential medal of freedom and the french legion of honor. a man who needs no introduction, ambassador andrey on. and i have the distinct privilege -- andrew young. [applause] and i have the distinct privilege of introducing my fraternity brother of seeing him in every story from across the country, roland martin. [applause] roland: certainly glad to be here, we want to get right to it. they want to avoid the snow. although d.c. does not know how to handle the snow. let's start this way. 50 years ago i was visiting d.c. and standing in front of the white house and going for a walk and i look to the left of the white house and i go, this explains america right here. there is only one department that shares a long with the white house and that is a department of the treasury. at the end of the day it is about money in america. how important is it for us to understand the freedman's bank in the evolution of black folks in this country, realizing the foundation o
he served as the mayor of atlanta, bringing jobs. his awards include the presidential medal of freedom and the french legion of honor. a man who needs no introduction, ambassador andrey on. and i have the distinct privilege -- andrew young. [applause] and i have the distinct privilege of introducing my fraternity brother of seeing him in every story from across the country, roland martin. [applause] roland: certainly glad to be here, we want to get right to it. they want to avoid the snow....
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the short scene that sets in motion a day of terror leaves many in atlanta wondering, why?ople who carry a tremendous amount of guilt about things they did or did not do that day, and the one person who should, i think, carries none, and that's brian nichols. >> deputy cynthia hall is left with permanent brain damage and is blind in one eye. she has no memory of the beating she took from brian nichols. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website, caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." . >> this sunday one time middle east success story turns disastrous. u.s. troops withdraw from yemen as the country descends into all out civil war. state of distrust. >> we have to evaluate what other options are available. >> benjamin netanyahu pulls to the right to win the israeli election. has he left the peace process in tatters and altered his country's relationship with the u.s. permanently? plus, climate catastrophe. jerry brown the governor of drought stricken california on why there should no longer be
the short scene that sets in motion a day of terror leaves many in atlanta wondering, why?ople who carry a tremendous amount of guilt about things they did or did not do that day, and the one person who should, i think, carries none, and that's brian nichols. >> deputy cynthia hall is left with permanent brain damage and is blind in one eye. she has no memory of the beating she took from brian nichols. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website,...
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the flight is 1086 from atlanta to laguardia. my colleague, tom costello is standing by and he's following some of the latest vemgts. tom, we've been talking so much about this rough weather that moved into new york a few hours ago and looking at one of the images that has just come from this flight. >> clearly this was a very rough landing. spoke to the faa just a short time ago. this was, in fact delta 1086 a passenger plane from atlanta inbound to laguardia. i think it was runway 1-3. i need to double check. clearly went off the end of the runway based on the incredible snow and ice that we've had, the buildup in the northeast. we do not at this point, the faa is not aware of any injuries. that doesn't mean there aren't any, but the faa is unaware of any injuries at this point. we'll have to hear from local fire rescue port authority fire rescue for that and in the immediate aftermath i don't see any ambulances on the scene. we're waiting for more information. >> right now the f-if a, landed on runway 13. that may mean somethi
the flight is 1086 from atlanta to laguardia. my colleague, tom costello is standing by and he's following some of the latest vemgts. tom, we've been talking so much about this rough weather that moved into new york a few hours ago and looking at one of the images that has just come from this flight. >> clearly this was a very rough landing. spoke to the faa just a short time ago. this was, in fact delta 1086 a passenger plane from atlanta inbound to laguardia. i think it was runway 1-3....
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the short scene that sets in motion a day of terror leaves many in atlanta wondering, why? people who carry a tremendous amount of guilt about things they did or did not do that day, and the one person who should, i think, carries none, and that's brian nichols. >> deputy cynthia hall is left with permanent brain damage and is blind in one eye. she has no memory of the beating she took from brian nichols. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website, caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." ♪ >>> i cannot believe i really was in colombia. not only 18, i wasn't even thinking about you're going smuggle drugs. i'm going literally have it in my bra and in my underwear. >> get me out of here! >> i realized i was set up. so now i'm suspicious of everybody.
the short scene that sets in motion a day of terror leaves many in atlanta wondering, why? people who carry a tremendous amount of guilt about things they did or did not do that day, and the one person who should, i think, carries none, and that's brian nichols. >> deputy cynthia hall is left with permanent brain damage and is blind in one eye. she has no memory of the beating she took from brian nichols. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, logon to our website,...
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so nebraska, maryland and atlanta. they'll be under quarantine and if they get a fever they will be immediately isolated. >> okay, dr. besser we know you'll be following it for us, thank you. >>> now to new images of the devastation from a massive cyclone in thq outh pacific. take a look at cyclone pam moving east of australia making a direct hit on a tiny island nation. power and communication still mostly gone at this hou), but some there saying it looks like a bomb went off. here's abc's jeffrey kofman. >> reporter: it is one of the strongest storms seen in the pacific in years and it has caused mass destruction to the remote island nation of vanuatu. cyclone pam is the equivalent of a category five hurricane with winds peaking at 168 miles per hour, about the same as hurricane katrina. the capital streets are littered with roofs blown from homes, uprooted trees and downed power lines. unicef's alice clement spoke from a shelter. >> i'm holding on for dear life here. this isn't fun. all i can do is think about the p
so nebraska, maryland and atlanta. they'll be under quarantine and if they get a fever they will be immediately isolated. >> okay, dr. besser we know you'll be following it for us, thank you. >>> now to new images of the devastation from a massive cyclone in thq outh pacific. take a look at cyclone pam moving east of australia making a direct hit on a tiny island nation. power and communication still mostly gone at this hou), but some there saying it looks like a bomb went off....
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somebody asked me if i want to have home court over atlanta. me right now that we would not have home court in atlanta in the final, i'd take it! we'll take it right now. [ laughter ] >> there you go. somebody's jacked out of their mind for the ncaa tournament. robert morris erase a 10 point deficit in the second half. reed puts them on top for good. the colonials beat north florida 81-77. their reward they play duke on friday. >> see ya! >> this guy is going to have to wait a year to do that number again. >>> georgia state is back in the ncaa tournament for the first time in 14 years. so they are a little out of practice when it comes to celebrating. coach ron hunter broke his achilles and has been forced to ride a scooter around jacksonville. >> i fell yesterday. i'm not used to driving the thing, man, and one of my players said they wanted to test me for drugs. that i was drinking and driving. it's been a little bit of everything. instead of helping the 50-year- old coach that falls down and they're all laughing thinking it's funny. so i tol
somebody asked me if i want to have home court over atlanta. me right now that we would not have home court in atlanta in the final, i'd take it! we'll take it right now. [ laughter ] >> there you go. somebody's jacked out of their mind for the ncaa tournament. robert morris erase a 10 point deficit in the second half. reed puts them on top for good. the colonials beat north florida 81-77. their reward they play duke on friday. >> see ya! >> this guy is going to have to wait a...
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the delays the perspective out of atlanta, georgia, visibility literally in parts of atlanta down to just the few feet when you take a look at the scenes. this is looking toward centennial olympic park brought about in 1996 by the olympic economy to bring the summer games in to atlanta. look at the scenes there. one to two hours. 1.5 to two-hour delays possible at least in the morning hours in and around atlanta. if your flights take you south, keep that in mine. charlotte, similar story. dallas 60 to 90 minutes. it was snow earlier, now it's the fog. of course a lot of moisture on the ground as anything that's fallen in the woe of snow melt -- in the way of snow melting creates moisture and delays out of houston. on the light side 15 to 30 minutes. next storm system screams across the great lakes and the country through midweek. we'll get more snow showers around the great lakes tuesday into wednesday. the snow pushes in toward guess where, boston boston sitting just about five inches less than five inches from the single snowiest winter of all time couple of the models pinpointed o
the delays the perspective out of atlanta, georgia, visibility literally in parts of atlanta down to just the few feet when you take a look at the scenes. this is looking toward centennial olympic park brought about in 1996 by the olympic economy to bring the summer games in to atlanta. look at the scenes there. one to two hours. 1.5 to two-hour delays possible at least in the morning hours in and around atlanta. if your flights take you south, keep that in mine. charlotte, similar story....
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is the delta flight 1086 from atlanta. no injuries reported.owing heavily at la guardia airport. the fire department is responding. we will bring you more information as it comes in. that is a still shot actually. we hope to get a moving camera but in the distance you concede that plane off the runway. it skidded in. monica. i don't want to belabor your troubles here travel troubles this afternoon. i am not making a joke of this because a million people in america, this is a serious travel problem. >> for the people on this delta flight that would be really scary, this plane skidding off the runway. as far as we know la guardia remains open. they have not closed the airport but there are numerous delays we reported a couple moments ago so this is something those of us on the east coast and midwest and parts of the south have been dealing with all winter. this has been a very brutal winter. i have a friend who lives in dallas who texted me there in the middle of an ice storm. so it is not just washington and new york. you have in the south and d
is the delta flight 1086 from atlanta. no injuries reported.owing heavily at la guardia airport. the fire department is responding. we will bring you more information as it comes in. that is a still shot actually. we hope to get a moving camera but in the distance you concede that plane off the runway. it skidded in. monica. i don't want to belabor your troubles here travel troubles this afternoon. i am not making a joke of this because a million people in america, this is a serious travel...
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the atlanta mayor will be left with 18-year-old turner field. not much you can do with a baseball stadium, beside playing baseball. it will be demolished >>> in st. louis, milwaukee and memphis, the skeleton the same. owners of major league sport franchises demand subsidies to operate in town. unlike a factory or office the n.b.a. team or n.f.l. team gives them a sense of itself. we are asking does to make economic sense. michael eaves is with me in washington, along with dennis zimmerman. great to have you here. by threatening to take away the federal tax-free nature of bonds used to pay for these things, are we really changing the shape of these deals. do they become different once you take away the federal subsidy? >> well, the tax exempt bonds means the tax payer pace 25% of interest costs, which is about an i think of the total capital costs that the teams would incur between the principal and the interest. it will make a difference in whether the stadiums are there, whether the teams exist, and no, it will not. these are purely economic re
the atlanta mayor will be left with 18-year-old turner field. not much you can do with a baseball stadium, beside playing baseball. it will be demolished >>> in st. louis, milwaukee and memphis, the skeleton the same. owners of major league sport franchises demand subsidies to operate in town. unlike a factory or office the n.b.a. team or n.f.l. team gives them a sense of itself. we are asking does to make economic sense. michael eaves is with me in washington, along with dennis...
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. >> atlanta, georgia. impatient with the slow pace of reform, activists are taking matters into their own hands. the "not one more" movement is spreading across the us. >> since 2007, we started feeling the heat of these police enforcement that are chasing us all over the place. you see roadblocks all over the place, it doesn't matter the time. >> the deportations are happening now. that's where the bleeding is and that's where we need to be. >> we want to stop their ability to move for as long as we can. >> their primary target is ice who they say is collaborating with local police to expand the deportation dragnet. >> there are communities that i have asked, 'who has been detained by the police?' everybody raises their hands. >> i was very hopeful. i think a lot of people were. part of what this campaign we're tired of being a football in your political game. >> so within the deportation machine of ice it's like the control room. >> the not1more campaign has been focused on getting president obama to act
. >> atlanta, georgia. impatient with the slow pace of reform, activists are taking matters into their own hands. the "not one more" movement is spreading across the us. >> since 2007, we started feeling the heat of these police enforcement that are chasing us all over the place. you see roadblocks all over the place, it doesn't matter the time. >> the deportations are happening now. that's where the bleeding is and that's where we need to be. >> we want to...
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a flight from atlanta. look how close it got to the water.stopped just atop this berm this little hill at the end of this runway. it could have been a whole lot worse. you see how close it got to the water that surrounds basically la guardia airport. 131 people on that -- on board this plane and fortunately everyone seems to be okay. some minor injuries. one person we're told taeken to hospital. miguel marquez is our man at la guardia airport right now. from that picture we got, you see how close it actually -- that nose of that delta aircraft actually got to the water surrounding la guardia airport. if it skidded a little bit more it would have gone into that water. >> reporter: it is amazing to see how close it was. that plane skidded as soon as it hit the runway. i just spoke to another pilot who landed about 15, 20 minutes before that delta pilot landed. he says it was slick but conditions could have changed even more to the extreme side by the time that delta flight came in for a landing. clearly, from the passenger that you spoke to, fr
a flight from atlanta. look how close it got to the water.stopped just atop this berm this little hill at the end of this runway. it could have been a whole lot worse. you see how close it got to the water that surrounds basically la guardia airport. 131 people on that -- on board this plane and fortunately everyone seems to be okay. some minor injuries. one person we're told taeken to hospital. miguel marquez is our man at la guardia airport right now. from that picture we got, you see how...
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it came off the water coming in from atlanta. it made that landing and skidded off onto one of the berms that line that runway. you can see from the pictures breaking through a fence. here is the good news because on a day like this, it is frightening for anyone nearby and certainly for the 125 passengers and five crew on that plane. no one seriously injured. we are told minor injuries. you can see the deplaning efforts right there. also a rare sight after a plane crash and thank god a plane crash that did not yield any deaths. i want to go live to our correspondent on the scene. miguel marquez is at la guardia. the weather story has turned into a plane crash. >> reporter: it's always a concern with the weather. it has been snowing very, very heavily today. they are accustomed to that here at la guardia and certainly this year where they've had several big snowstorms. they've been clearing the runway all day. about a third of the flights had been canceled until this. now everything is at a stop at la guardia. even planes headed i
it came off the water coming in from atlanta. it made that landing and skidded off onto one of the berms that line that runway. you can see from the pictures breaking through a fence. here is the good news because on a day like this, it is frightening for anyone nearby and certainly for the 125 passengers and five crew on that plane. no one seriously injured. we are told minor injuries. you can see the deplaning efforts right there. also a rare sight after a plane crash and thank god a plane...
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the plane arriving from atlanta. it had 130 passengers and crew members on board.stained any serious injuries. everyone on board exited via the aircraft slides. the potential threat is trying to be figured out exactly what this means for the ripple effect at laguardia since the airport is closed but the plane is said to be leaking fuel. we're waiting a live news conference from the port authority coming up at 1:30. trymaine lee joins us live from laguardia to talk about what he has seen. he was trying to fly
the plane arriving from atlanta. it had 130 passengers and crew members on board.stained any serious injuries. everyone on board exited via the aircraft slides. the potential threat is trying to be figured out exactly what this means for the ripple effect at laguardia since the airport is closed but the plane is said to be leaking fuel. we're waiting a live news conference from the port authority coming up at 1:30. trymaine lee joins us live from laguardia to talk about what he has seen. he was...
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in a landmark case, atlanta nursing home operator george houser was criminally charged and convicted for submitting claims for care deemed so bad, it was worthless. >> it created case law to where we can start looking at these cases criminally because now we have a roadmap of success. it certainly should put any corporation on edge. if i was a corporation in this line of work, that's something i would be looking at to say now i can be held liable for some of the care that i'm giving. >> but jackson says that budget cuts in government spending mean that there isn't enough manpower to investigate the number of other possible abuses in the system. >> i wish we had a hundred more agents that we could proactively go into every nursing home around the country, and dive into their medical records and look into their billings, but we don't have the resources, we don't have the ability to do that. >> america is dealing with its growing elderly population with a corporate response. it's meant that people are increasingly becoming a commodity. but when that happens, what it means to be human, a
in a landmark case, atlanta nursing home operator george houser was criminally charged and convicted for submitting claims for care deemed so bad, it was worthless. >> it created case law to where we can start looking at these cases criminally because now we have a roadmap of success. it certainly should put any corporation on edge. if i was a corporation in this line of work, that's something i would be looking at to say now i can be held liable for some of the care that i'm giving....
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so now we have a greater insider threat. >> reporter: atlanta is moving towards full airport employeeit hasn't happened yet. a cnn investigation found that only two major u.s. airports miami and orlando, conduct full employee screening, requiring employees to pass through metal detectors just like passengers. airports say moving towards full employee screening would simply be too costly and too time consuming for airport workers to wait in line like you and i, but some members of congress just aren't buying that demanding the department of homeland security review employee screening policies to make sure airports aren't leaving a door open -. to a possible disaster. drew griffin, cnn, los angeles. >>> you're watching cnn. still to come former rap music mogul suge knight accused in a fatal hit-and-run, he collapsed friday in court. coming up, what caused his medical episode. >>> plus, people came out in droves to watch a total solar eclipse but didn't live up to everyone's expectations. that's after the break. >>> now the images are amazing after what was likely a once in a lifetime ev
so now we have a greater insider threat. >> reporter: atlanta is moving towards full airport employeeit hasn't happened yet. a cnn investigation found that only two major u.s. airports miami and orlando, conduct full employee screening, requiring employees to pass through metal detectors just like passengers. airports say moving towards full employee screening would simply be too costly and too time consuming for airport workers to wait in line like you and i, but some members of congress...
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we also are at the unfortunate crossroads in atlanta of another issue, and that is in atlanta we were the east coast hub for the mexican cartels. and so i had an opportunity to have to combat both of these. my experience with the cartels have been that they essentially go wherever the money is. and wherever there is a profit to be made. and we know that human trafficking now is the second fastest growing illegal enterprise in the world, second only to drug trafficking. and so it's not surprising that the cartels would also want to be involved in human trafficking as well. >> your answer reflects what i believe to be the fact that they do go with the money is whether it's people, drugs, weapons, you name it. and that ought to cause us a lot of concern. will you make that a priority if confirmed to this office? >> absolutely, senator. this is one of my top priorities when i was u.s. attorney in atlanta, and that was ensuring that we weren't just doing the one-off drug cases but rather we're doing everything we could to actually disrupt and dismantle the mexican cartels and to work our w
we also are at the unfortunate crossroads in atlanta of another issue, and that is in atlanta we were the east coast hub for the mexican cartels. and so i had an opportunity to have to combat both of these. my experience with the cartels have been that they essentially go wherever the money is. and wherever there is a profit to be made. and we know that human trafficking now is the second fastest growing illegal enterprise in the world, second only to drug trafficking. and so it's not...
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atlanta now is becoming lease and rental. >> atlanta georgia is a city that was gutted by the foreclosure crisis. six years after the crash, many residents here are still at risk of losing their homes. since 2008 almost 5 million u.s. homes have been lost to foreclosure. now, there are nearly two million more homeowners who are on the brink. >> eighteen years. over 18 years you've worked and poured your heart into where you live to make the house a home that you're children have grown up in. your memories are here. what do we do? we fight. >> tammy doe was fighting to keep her home of nearly two decades when it was foreclosed on and sold to a new owner at auction. >> they don't wanna hear nothing you have to say. they just feel like you just in this position because you refused to pay your mortgage. no that's not the reason. >> she believes the foreclosure was illegal, but to prove it - and win back her home - is an uphill battle. when we met, she was on the verge of eviction. >> you know people say the america dream is to own your own home and to have something to leave for your children
atlanta now is becoming lease and rental. >> atlanta georgia is a city that was gutted by the foreclosure crisis. six years after the crash, many residents here are still at risk of losing their homes. since 2008 almost 5 million u.s. homes have been lost to foreclosure. now, there are nearly two million more homeowners who are on the brink. >> eighteen years. over 18 years you've worked and poured your heart into where you live to make the house a home that you're children have...
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nieve, todavÍa en filadelfia atlanta contÓ esta esta zona con lluvia.a haber una liguilla bÁsicamente y finalmente la nieve va terminar a las Últimas horas del dÍa luego mejorando considerablemente en horarios de la noche no dice esta noche pasar muy fuerte de 03 millas por hora en general la nubosidad ha llegado a partes fuertes todo comienza desde el suroeste y en ese orden terminarÁ las cosas durante el dÍa de maÑana de momento tendremos lluvia pero todo en base al frÍo que ha llegado, a las letras que ha bajado 30 la mÍnima para esta noche, vamos estar contratadas durante
nieve, todavÍa en filadelfia atlanta contÓ esta esta zona con lluvia.a haber una liguilla bÁsicamente y finalmente la nieve va terminar a las Últimas horas del dÍa luego mejorando considerablemente en horarios de la noche no dice esta noche pasar muy fuerte de 03 millas por hora en general la nubosidad ha llegado a partes fuertes todo comienza desde el suroeste y en ese orden terminarÁ las cosas durante el dÍa de maÑana de momento tendremos lluvia pero todo en base al frÍo que ha...
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atlanta is the second best team in the nba. >> all right. in the meantime you're talking about a lot of college basketball today. filling out brackets, got it all set. >> just got it in in the nick of time. >> what about you? do you play. >> ucla. >> i know, you have a bay area favorite as well. st. marys out there. >> you could still be true to your team and follow the tournament as well. sometimes teams drop out. we are looking at a smooth, dry westbound. no surprises right here. we'll show you where the arrow is. that's where the line is. near the dublin interchange.
atlanta is the second best team in the nba. >> all right. in the meantime you're talking about a lot of college basketball today. filling out brackets, got it all set. >> just got it in in the nick of time. >> what about you? do you play. >> ucla. >> i know, you have a bay area favorite as well. st. marys out there. >> you could still be true to your team and follow the tournament as well. sometimes teams drop out. we are looking at a smooth, dry westbound....
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atlanta ganÓ por marcador de 110_103. golden state ante los halcones de atlanta.vaciÓn. la pelea por el no descenso es cuestiÓn de suerte. los camareros de puebla fueron los mÁs afectados en la fecha nÚmero 10 con la derrota ante los tapatÍos. leones negros sigue dando seÑales de querer seguir en el mÁximo circuito. chivas enfrentarÁ a toluca, atlas, leÓn, tijuana, tigres y morelia. leones y tigres va contra jaguares, puebla, pachuca, veracruz... esta noticia nadie la pudo haber marÍa luisa: este jugador que se retira ya junto todo lo que necesita para retirarse o simplemente va a cambiar de carrera? gracias. leÓn: gracias william un biberÓn en forma de botella de cerveza estÁ desatando la polÉmica. ♪♪ marÍa leticia: a muchos niÑos les dan vitaminas pero los pediatras dicen que los menores de edad no necesitan tomar vitaminas. si un menor come una dieta balanceada que incluye frutas invertidas y cuatro porciones de productos lÁcteos no tiene que ingerir vitaminas. si usted tiene vitaminas que tienen forma de dulces tiene que mantener la lejos de sus hijos esto par
atlanta ganÓ por marcador de 110_103. golden state ante los halcones de atlanta.vaciÓn. la pelea por el no descenso es cuestiÓn de suerte. los camareros de puebla fueron los mÁs afectados en la fecha nÚmero 10 con la derrota ante los tapatÍos. leones negros sigue dando seÑales de querer seguir en el mÁximo circuito. chivas enfrentarÁ a toluca, atlas, leÓn, tijuana, tigres y morelia. leones y tigres va contra jaguares, puebla, pachuca, veracruz... esta noticia nadie la pudo haber...
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. >> i totally thought atlanta a would make that list. >> how does honolulu. >> isn't everybody on the beach. >> beach traffic. >> that is crazy. >> philly makes that list too. >>> the defense has begun presenting its case in the boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the his attorneys are trying to show that his older brother was the the master mind behind the bombings. also yesterday, before prosecutors rested their case a medical examiner testified about the devastating injuries suffered by one of the victims in the the a attack. jury was also presented with autopsy photos. >>> aaron hernandez's fiance took the stand in the trial against him yesterday. sheana jenkins testified that she removed a box from his basement the day of odin lloyd's murder but she said she never even looked inside the box before she threw it in the the dumpster. she said it smelled skunk i and thought it contained weed. prosecutors suggest that was
. >> i totally thought atlanta a would make that list. >> how does honolulu. >> isn't everybody on the beach. >> beach traffic. >> that is crazy. >> philly makes that list too. >>> the defense has begun presenting its case in the boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the his attorneys are trying to show that his older brother was the the master mind behind the bombings. also yesterday, before prosecutors rested their case a medical...
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in a landmark case, atlanta nursing home operator george houser was criminally charged and convicted for submitting claims for care deemed so bad, it was worthless. >> it created case law to where we can start looking at these cases criminally because now we have a roadmap of success. it certainly should put any corporation on edge. if i was a corporation in this line of work, that's something i would be looking at to say now i can be held liable for some of the care that i'm giving.
in a landmark case, atlanta nursing home operator george houser was criminally charged and convicted for submitting claims for care deemed so bad, it was worthless. >> it created case law to where we can start looking at these cases criminally because now we have a roadmap of success. it certainly should put any corporation on edge. if i was a corporation in this line of work, that's something i would be looking at to say now i can be held liable for some of the care that i'm giving.
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changes unfortunately arrive for the upcoming weekend, speaking of the sun it's glistening on the atlanta ocean and at times you see the camera bouncing quite a bit and dealing with a breeze. the temperatures have dropped since yesterday because of that wind coming in from the north-northwestly direction only in the mid-40s north of town and 44 and in trenton and 51 in philadelphia and 50 51 is the average, for high temperatures this time of year. and we are doing better than that, wildwood 54 degrees and less snow pack to the south and warmer temperatures and snow pack to the north and west and that is why it is cooler in the far northwestern suburbs and speaking of that snow depth it is very thick to the north of new england just south of boston we are seeing 1 to 2 to 3 feet
changes unfortunately arrive for the upcoming weekend, speaking of the sun it's glistening on the atlanta ocean and at times you see the camera bouncing quite a bit and dealing with a breeze. the temperatures have dropped since yesterday because of that wind coming in from the north-northwestly direction only in the mid-40s north of town and 44 and in trenton and 51 in philadelphia and 50 51 is the average, for high temperatures this time of year. and we are doing better than that, wildwood 54...
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so now we have a greater insider threat. >> reporter: atlanta is moving towards full airport employee screening, but it hasn't happened yet. a cnn investigation found that only two major u.s. airports miami and orlando, conduct full employee screening, requiring employees to pass through metal detectors just like passengers. airports say moving toward full employee screening would simply be too costly and too time consuming for airport workers to wait in line like you and i. but some members of congress just aren't buying that demanding the department of homeland security review employee screening policies to make sure airports aren't leaving a door open to a possible disaster. drew griffin, cnn, los angeles. >> pretty telling. let's talk about it. former cia operative bob baer back with me. and robert mcfadden, special agent in charge of ncis with the suppan group. when you look at this physically in the areas of airports physically ahead of the tsa check points, are those sort of ideal soft target where is you have huge lines of people waiting and no protection? >> it does represent
so now we have a greater insider threat. >> reporter: atlanta is moving towards full airport employee screening, but it hasn't happened yet. a cnn investigation found that only two major u.s. airports miami and orlando, conduct full employee screening, requiring employees to pass through metal detectors just like passengers. airports say moving toward full employee screening would simply be too costly and too time consuming for airport workers to wait in line like you and i. but some...
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. >> it was a per are terrifying landing for passengers on board this flight from atlanta that kid skid id off the run way in la guardia new york and ended just a few feet from the water. they climbed on to the icy wing and into the snow. to people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries is. officials say the pilot did everything he could to stop the
. >> it was a per are terrifying landing for passengers on board this flight from atlanta that kid skid id off the run way in la guardia new york and ended just a few feet from the water. they climbed on to the icy wing and into the snow. to people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries is. officials say the pilot did everything he could to stop the