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our hearts and auburn baseball are with the maloof family during this time. >> one of his first callssing was to his coach to tell him he was still planning to play that night, just as his mother would have wanted. so that evening, in front of a record crowd at tigers home field, plainsman park, in the sixth inning, he went up to the plate. and this happened. >> right center. it's deep. it's gone. he hit it out of here. >> you know, some things just transcend the human experience and how sports cn bring everybody together. and that's one of them. >> uplifted by his teammates on what otherwise would have been the lowest day of his life. kade and his courage are an inspiration to us all. >> oh, i wasn't emotionally ready for that one. >> not at all. well, he's saying his mom would have wanted it. and then look at what he's accomplished. i'm sure it gave him a little bit of a boost. >> oh, my gosh. so tough. >> now that. >> was abc news reporter. >> linsey davis reporting. >> still ahead on abc seven mornings at six a mineshaft rescue the dramatic save captured on camera from first respo
our hearts and auburn baseball are with the maloof family during this time. >> one of his first callssing was to his coach to tell him he was still planning to play that night, just as his mother would have wanted. so that evening, in front of a record crowd at tigers home field, plainsman park, in the sixth inning, he went up to the plate. and this happened. >> right center. it's deep. it's gone. he hit it out of here. >> you know, some things just transcend the human...
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. >> i'm driving the boat auburn, here we come. >> in the upcoming episode, the scam goddess herselffor a deep dive into a crazy coin conspiracy. >> there's some wild moments that happen that we absolutely did not expect. also, it's complicated and something different that i have never encountered and i don't think most people have. >> you take a trip to auburn, washington and you uncover this scam from this bonnie and clyde like couple ross hanson and diane erdmann. what stood out to you? >> it was very hard to figure out. all the other scams have been a little easier. we kind of knew where to look. what stood out to me about that episode is that it is kind of a hunt. >> ross hanson and diane erdmann ran northwest territorial mint, a bullion business that sold precious metals like gold and silver coins. the only catch the business turned out to be bogus. the couple running a ponzi like scheme, defrauding thousands of customers out of more than $30 million. lacey sitting down with key characters piecing together the scheme. >> jay young, former cfo at northwest territorial mint, saw
. >> i'm driving the boat auburn, here we come. >> in the upcoming episode, the scam goddess herselffor a deep dive into a crazy coin conspiracy. >> there's some wild moments that happen that we absolutely did not expect. also, it's complicated and something different that i have never encountered and i don't think most people have. >> you take a trip to auburn, washington and you uncover this scam from this bonnie and clyde like couple ross hanson and diane erdmann....
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, el cual fue organizado por varias entidades, incluyendo el club demócrata de auburn.arlos en sus derechos, porque es la diferencia de abrir una puerta o no cuando llega ice que usted puede evadir una detención. ofrecieron varios recursos, incluyendo talleres de asilo, acompañamiento en cortes y el programa migra watch. nos dijeron que en enero lograron liberar a 6 personas detenidas por ice tras pagar fianzas. expertos en inmigración le recuerdan no tener miedo y que conozca sus derechos. en pantalla, le m mostramossta página web y el número de teléfono para más información. la red de respuesta rápida del condado de santa clara busca voluntarios. estas personas nos dicen, estarían encargadas de ser testigos y grabar los operativos de ice. esta red se dedica a responder llamadas sobre la presencia de agentes de inmigración en los diversos vecindarios. los voluntarios deben ser residentes legales o ciudadanos y estar dispuestos a documentar actividades de esta agencia. esas personas se pueden acercarse a la migra, verificar su actividad y hacer documentación legal. la r
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and auburn made the men's final 4 in 2019. you've got these two high powered coaches, nate oats and bruce pearl, who have great resumes. and you're right, the idea of sticking around that old one and done that really has, i think, you know, decimated men's basketball in the sense of, you know, they're there for one year and then they're gone. and it's great for those guys to go to the nba where the women's game is, we know has been flourishing because they do stick around for four years. and now is to your point, if players are sticking around for obviously some men's players do. but if you can get the bulk of your team to stick around, then not only do you have the success, but you also have the fan interest that with the some of the players. >> yeah, i know you're working on a book about caitlin clark. i can't wait to read that. christine brennan always great to have you. thank you for joining us. and obviously roll tide to everybody. >> okay. >> thanks, caitlin. >> up next, back in washington, as we focus on the latest wave
and auburn made the men's final 4 in 2019. you've got these two high powered coaches, nate oats and bruce pearl, who have great resumes. and you're right, the idea of sticking around that old one and done that really has, i think, you know, decimated men's basketball in the sense of, you know, they're there for one year and then they're gone. and it's great for those guys to go to the nba where the women's game is, we know has been flourishing because they do stick around for four years. and...
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uh, at auburn in march and then the tournament. but it is terrific to see different schools, in this case the national blue bloods, so to speak. well, now we see that the power is back where where you believe it belongs in the southeastern conference in alabama and not this time in football, but in men's hoops. >> yeah. my dad and i were talking yesterday about the the notion that we could see them play three times in what this could look like in terms of, of starting with tomorrow night. and given it is you're right, the first ever two top two men's basketball matchup in sec history is a moment in and of itself. and but if you've been watching, some people may be surprised that that this is playing out. but if you've been watching these teams last year, a lot of the players had the option to go pro and ended up deciding to to to wait and stay back another year, which is, you know, helped make this such an exciting and hyped up game. >> oh for sure. and as you know, of course alabama made it to the final four last year, losing to t
uh, at auburn in march and then the tournament. but it is terrific to see different schools, in this case the national blue bloods, so to speak. well, now we see that the power is back where where you believe it belongs in the southeastern conference in alabama and not this time in football, but in men's hoops. >> yeah. my dad and i were talking yesterday about the the notion that we could see them play three times in what this could look like in terms of, of starting with tomorrow night....
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get ready for an exciting, auburn toyota look surprised. hi, irish. and i'm ready to dive into the hands of gentlemen to which you have you have a one to talk to me before port of people come to invest deposits and the unexpected side to side. today we're out you at the historic mirror and the wind speeds on the outskirts of cape town, dating back to 17 o, 2 known as a wind destination. these winds competes on the international stage, making them known to pallets around the world. but 1st, leave the street life in lagos, through the lens of nigerian photographer for not kind of experienced the melting pots of highland flavors. and marissa, with a blog at ashbrand, put the new name, discover the extravagant fashion from special event them. a fashion designer and musician.
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his dad, roger, telling auburn head coach butch thompson, stacy wanted her son to play. to the plate with mom on his mind. >> cade a big drive deep right. that ball is out of here! cade hits one out for his mom. >> you just cannot script it any better. driving a home run to right center to cap the tigers' win over holy cross. one the teammates who mobbed cade in the dugout saying after the game that was literally the best thing i've ever seen. what a tribute to mom. >>> our first low goes to the star whose enthusiasm was fully curbed on the "snl 50" red carpet. the "saturday night live" 50th anniversary special was filmed with glitz, glam, and celebrity fashion. stars including lady gaga stopped by the famous glambot for a slow motion pose. former "snl" cast members like julia louis-dreyfus had their fun with the camera. one famous curmudgeon was not having it. >> it's all right. it's all right. yeah, yeah, yeah. we're just doing a little -- it's a slow motion camera. we're looking for a little pose in the camera. we'll see you later. fair enough. >> larry david, 100% au
his dad, roger, telling auburn head coach butch thompson, stacy wanted her son to play. to the plate with mom on his mind. >> cade a big drive deep right. that ball is out of here! cade hits one out for his mom. >> you just cannot script it any better. driving a home run to right center to cap the tigers' win over holy cross. one the teammates who mobbed cade in the dugout saying after the game that was literally the best thing i've ever seen. what a tribute to mom. >>> our...
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hard work he's done with the food and for alabama and advocate for our young farmers and also in auburner fan. thank you for being here today. senator moran what brings you to texas >> kansas. [laughter] >> both great states. one is better than the other. good morning and i think the chairman for allowing me the opportunity to introduce that captain who appears with all of you on the panel. amy france is the native of the old arkansas population 1775 made me think of all my hometown, the county that leona is in his wichita county and the population 2100. my point is, amy lives in a very rural part of kansas, she found a limited partnership this industry called agriculture after meeting her husband. together they operate the french family farms near the city growing wheat and raising cattle with their children and grandchildren. farming alongside her family five children and two grandchildren stop her family has been a priority for any and she has been instilling and i met her children instilling kansas values and her children and understanding of what it means to be good stewards of the
hard work he's done with the food and for alabama and advocate for our young farmers and also in auburner fan. thank you for being here today. senator moran what brings you to texas >> kansas. [laughter] >> both great states. one is better than the other. good morning and i think the chairman for allowing me the opportunity to introduce that captain who appears with all of you on the panel. amy france is the native of the old arkansas population 1775 made me think of all my...
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that is right outside auburn, and there's another one right across the bay, westminster retreat in alamo. currently we manage 13 different properties, so we have upwards of hundreds of thousands of retreats that come through our facilities every year. >> where are you located? >> petaluma, the first couple years, they were in glide memorial church, very historic, religious center really. and they moved across the bay later in the 70s and we have just kind of continued moving north, we always try to stay central to all of our facilities. we ourselves in our organizations feel strongly about staff retreats, so we get a large staff together several times a year to talk about business but we also slow down and give our staff opportunity to relax. >> you were there in the early 60s then, kind of in the mid 60s and they have a new biography out that is exciting, be on the possible. so, they probably didn't know much about you then but i'm sure they heard about you. >> yes, that was our genesis point point >> very good, i look forward to going to one of those centers, i was at tahoe, this effor
that is right outside auburn, and there's another one right across the bay, westminster retreat in alamo. currently we manage 13 different properties, so we have upwards of hundreds of thousands of retreats that come through our facilities every year. >> where are you located? >> petaluma, the first couple years, they were in glide memorial church, very historic, religious center really. and they moved across the bay later in the 70s and we have just kind of continued moving north,...
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in auburn, there was a benefit held at the gold country fairgrounds today to help wildfire victims.ena shadix has that story. >> help victims of the southern caldera. and that's exactly what countless people like. emily pruitt from citrus heights did today at the gold country fairgrounds and offers really important to show that auburn community and the placer county they will the rest a california because we might need it. one day country artist jennifer bell knows firsthand what it's to receive mail when tragedies actually went through my or my cell and lost everything. but a box of ornaments. >> and when the community's stood for me and my family, it was the most amazing now it's time hold serve time for me to get bad for you to get down here and get to the camino to the victims as all these twin brothers makeup and the door among several bands who played for today to help fire. just reached out to a lot of these bands. and got a relationship and just as would you be interested and outpour how many people said, oh, my gosh, we want to help. we want to do whatever we every single o
in auburn, there was a benefit held at the gold country fairgrounds today to help wildfire victims.ena shadix has that story. >> help victims of the southern caldera. and that's exactly what countless people like. emily pruitt from citrus heights did today at the gold country fairgrounds and offers really important to show that auburn community and the placer county they will the rest a california because we might need it. one day country artist jennifer bell knows firsthand what it's to...
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to get ready for an exciting auburn toyota. little surprised. hi, irish. and i am ready to dive into the hands of gentlemen to you. have you have a one to talk to me before port of people come to invest deposits and the unexpected side to side enjoy today we're out you at the historic mirror and the wind speeds on the outskirts of cape town, dating back to 17 o. 2 known as a wind destination. these winds competes on the international stage, making them known to pallets around the world. but 1st, leave the street life in lagos, through the lens of nigerian photographer for not kind of experienced the melting pots of highland flavors. and marissa, with a blog at ashbrand, put the new lane, discover the extravagant fashion from special vend, but a fashion designer and musician in medic gaskin. i'm finally set database and this is f re max the an odd mall. i saw that frequent ceramic studio that is known for its vibrates an intricate odd that celebrates african theme, wildlife, and 35 people. 3rd, a colorful creation that impact live and raise awareness while
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if you're down in auburn, did it charge there before you come over, donner? if you get it done. placerville. before you come over 50. jackson. if you come over 88, you got to make sure you have that full charge in there. slow your roll. too many people this season driving way too fast. snow tires do not mean that you can go 55 miles an hour. it doesn't work that way. even old salts like myself drive 2530 miles an hour. we slow it down because we know how slick those roads can be. so give yourself a little bit of a break and then come on up for the weekend. because i'll tell you what, with all this new snow, it's going to be the best it has been all season long. >> a smart old salt. we like to call you because you know your stuff, man. really great advice as always. like you said, this weekend is going to be a great one. don't be a hero and try and go out there tonight. just not a good idea at all. kevin cooper, we appreciate your time. thanks for joining us. >> take care guys. we'll see you on the mountain. >> all right. go enjoy that fresh powder. there we go. we'll track the w
if you're down in auburn, did it charge there before you come over, donner? if you get it done. placerville. before you come over 50. jackson. if you come over 88, you got to make sure you have that full charge in there. slow your roll. too many people this season driving way too fast. snow tires do not mean that you can go 55 miles an hour. it doesn't work that way. even old salts like myself drive 2530 miles an hour. we slow it down because we know how slick those roads can be. so give...
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and here what we saw last time is that auburn government stepped into the breach. it always office with the naturally human rights council of trump withdrew from and we start with the law from federal court, which frankly is stronger today that it was, you know, 4 years ago when, when trump was less than office. so, you know, well, yes, international justice takes a shift. i think most governments believe in the i t. c. they understand the importance of having an institution that upholds human rights. you know, even if national courts have been compromised and they're going to push through trumps instruction as i'm, you know, despite his wishes. but i don't think this effort is going to succeed. well, him, how do international legal institutions adapt and remain effective essentially, to the changing politically the politically charged global environment we're in well, again, i think i've tried to demonstrate that over whelming majority of the governments are supporting of the wrong statute in the international criminal court. the overwhelming majority of governmen
and here what we saw last time is that auburn government stepped into the breach. it always office with the naturally human rights council of trump withdrew from and we start with the law from federal court, which frankly is stronger today that it was, you know, 4 years ago when, when trump was less than office. so, you know, well, yes, international justice takes a shift. i think most governments believe in the i t. c. they understand the importance of having an institution that upholds human...
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policy analyst, mike, i'm a live says cabs attempts to blame most go for the military atrocities. auburn, a parent cover up. this is all part of a propaganda war uh by the ukrainians. are desperate. they want to, they, they want to show that you, they want to suggest that the russians were firing on their, uh, finding on their own people and, and they had, had actually set up, uh, uh, had actually done that and can but, and blame it on the ukrainians when in fact it is just the opposite, is a very desperate move by the ukrainians to, to do this. and it is a, and i suggest a cover up of what they did do with this others in the, in the, in the, this other city in the course screeching which was described earlier. they're trying to terrorize the population in the, in the course creation. and that's very clear all of their targets for the most part, some exceptions have been civilians and especially a civilian civilian the school. and that is not that is not a military target. so i think that it's best that, that does that the u. n. be informed of it of the, to the middle east now over ninet
policy analyst, mike, i'm a live says cabs attempts to blame most go for the military atrocities. auburn, a parent cover up. this is all part of a propaganda war uh by the ukrainians. are desperate. they want to, they, they want to show that you, they want to suggest that the russians were firing on their, uh, finding on their own people and, and they had, had actually set up, uh, uh, had actually done that and can but, and blame it on the ukrainians when in fact it is just the opposite, is a...
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he had six threes in the first half in the victory over auburn. >> cory: going high off the glass. jon scheyer, i forgot to tell you, jon and i have issues, because in the blowout win over cal on wednesday, he did not put spencer hubbard in the game. i need to see spencer hubbard on the floor here tonight. >> dave: this, by the way, season high points for the duke blue devils. they have had it rocking all day. three-pointer on target by gealer. >> dick: i hope he picks it up when he goes back to palo alto and gets it rolling. he came here with tremendous desire and i think it really, really affected how hard he wanted to do well today. >> dave: it had to be an emotional return for him. i know it was viatale, coming back, where you have been part of amazing memories, over decades on espn. a nice job getting open for that one, agrawal, the 6'6" sophomore. under a minute to go. 101-70. abc world news tonight coming your way next. >> dick: they were the best, they really were. they were executing and their rankings went up in every area. oh, man! >> dave: foster again. >> cory: that's
he had six threes in the first half in the victory over auburn. >> cory: going high off the glass. jon scheyer, i forgot to tell you, jon and i have issues, because in the blowout win over cal on wednesday, he did not put spencer hubbard in the game. i need to see spencer hubbard on the floor here tonight. >> dave: this, by the way, season high points for the duke blue devils. they have had it rocking all day. three-pointer on target by gealer. >> dick: i hope he picks it up...
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opening night for the auburn tigers on friday was especially emotional for outfielder cade bulieu.d, dropped to his knees, and removed his hat to offer a prayer for his mother stacey, who died only hours earlier. >> stacey passed away this morning after a battle with cancer. our hearts and all of baseball are with the bulieu family during this time. >> reporter: one of his first calls following her passing was to his coach to tell him he was still planning to play that night. so that evening in front of a record crowd in tigers home field in the sixth inning, he went up to the plate and this happened. >> right center. it's deep. it's gone. he hit it out of here. >> you know, some things just transcend the human experience. and how sports can bring everybody together. >> reporter: uplifted by his teammates, cade and his courage are an inspiration to us all. what a moment no doubt in memory of mom. thanks so much for watching. i'm linsey davis. david muir back here tomorrow. until then, good night. janai: hey, everyone. get ready to meet curious and captivating baby animals. this is
opening night for the auburn tigers on friday was especially emotional for outfielder cade bulieu.d, dropped to his knees, and removed his hat to offer a prayer for his mother stacey, who died only hours earlier. >> stacey passed away this morning after a battle with cancer. our hearts and all of baseball are with the bulieu family during this time. >> reporter: one of his first calls following her passing was to his coach to tell him he was still planning to play that night. so...
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opening night for the auburn tigers on friday was especially emotional for outfielder cade bulieu.d, dropped to his knees, and removed his hat to offer a prayer for his mother stacey, who died only hours earlier. >> stacey passed away this morning after a battle with cancer. our hearts and all of baseball are with the bulieu family during this time. >> reporter: one of his first calls following her passing was to his coach to tell him he was still planning to play that night. just as his mother would have wanted. so that evening in front of a record crowd in tigers home field in the sixth inning, he went up to the plate and this happened. >> right center. it's deep. it's gone. he hit it out of here. >> you know, some things just transcend the human experience. and how sports can bring everybody together. that's one of them. >> reporter: uplifted by his teammates on what otherwise would have been the lowest day of his life, cade and his courage are an inspiration to us all. what a moment no doubt in memory of mom. thanks so much for watching. i'm linsey davis. i'll see you on "gma"
opening night for the auburn tigers on friday was especially emotional for outfielder cade bulieu.d, dropped to his knees, and removed his hat to offer a prayer for his mother stacey, who died only hours earlier. >> stacey passed away this morning after a battle with cancer. our hearts and all of baseball are with the bulieu family during this time. >> reporter: one of his first calls following her passing was to his coach to tell him he was still planning to play that night. just...
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. ♪ hey auburn we just beat that ♪ ♪ for station.com, alabama fans of that song. they are terrific. tom? mark: hair-raising news for baseball fans the new york yankees are getting rid of their decades old a ban on beards. one yankee staying clean shaven captain erin judge says he is sticking with tradition. look, it's a bit of a silly rule but i've always liked it. like the red sox have the long hair. and if they get picked up by that yankees. they've got it cut the hair, shave the beard so i was like that. >> no way. i am pro- pro beard all the way around. it may be a matter of time between jeffrey epstein client list is revealed. >> d.o.j. may be releasing list of jeffrey epstein's clients? will that really happen? >> it is sitting on my desk right now to review it. that is been a directive by president trump. >> and she said the list is on my desk, it makes me wonder if there's an actual list or a file in their names inside? books i guess is a file but was really scary as we all heard about what happened in your on his island calm his aircraft don't forget ther
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women's sports, he took time out to thank one of his most loyal lap dogs, former football coach at auburnnd texas tech, now senator, tommy tuberville. >> tommy tuberville, a great coach. you know, his quarterback was named mahomes. he was a great college coach. and i said, how good was he? he said, you don't want to know how good, he made me into a great coach. it's a pretty good quarterback, right? yeah, he was very good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, the part about mahomes being a good quarterback is true. the part about tuberville coaching him and telling that story is not. mahomes never played for tommy tuberville. [ laughter ] he was gone before he got there. mahomes said he doesn't think he's even met tommy tuberville in his life. [ laughter ] why let facts get in the way of perfectly good bull [ bleep ], right? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] remember that. the little lies sound just the same as the big ones. guillermo, i got your invitation today. thank you very much. guillermo sent one of those new apple invites today on the phone. i got a guillermo super bowl party. you can s
women's sports, he took time out to thank one of his most loyal lap dogs, former football coach at auburnnd texas tech, now senator, tommy tuberville. >> tommy tuberville, a great coach. you know, his quarterback was named mahomes. he was a great college coach. and i said, how good was he? he said, you don't want to know how good, he made me into a great coach. it's a pretty good quarterback, right? yeah, he was very good. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: now, the part about mahomes being a...
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for auburn university and it's a personal matter and i spent so much time in the hospital doing my clinicalsl community is overwhelmed with some of the preventable ailments caused by unhealthy practices and i think if the maha movement is bringing attention to the issues, i welcome that awa awars and continue addressing the food, amount of physical activity and stress levels and getting adequate amount of sleep every night and working to practice mindfulness. little things we have truly experience a longer and healthier life. stuart: a national prayer breakfast in dc. listen to what he had to say about bringing religion back into school. >> earliest days of republic, faith in god was always the ultimate source of strengthening beats in the hearts of our nation. we have to bring religion back. bring it back. you can't be a happy without religion and going for them. [ applause ]. bring religion and god back into our lives. stuart: abby, what do you make of that, unity through faith. >> i love that because i'm driven by my faith, and i think our world is broken and i think we're more polarized
for auburn university and it's a personal matter and i spent so much time in the hospital doing my clinicalsl community is overwhelmed with some of the preventable ailments caused by unhealthy practices and i think if the maha movement is bringing attention to the issues, i welcome that awa awars and continue addressing the food, amount of physical activity and stress levels and getting adequate amount of sleep every night and working to practice mindfulness. little things we have truly...
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. >> my name is auburn from houston, texas.aughter tyler out in houston. >> janice: thank you so much for coming. do you want to say hi to ainsley inside in the warmth. >> hi, ainsley. >> l.j. >> happy friday. >> you are doing a great job, guys. you really are. >> janice: this guy is going to do weather for me next week. >> ainsley: so nice come to out and visit. thank you, janice. >> janice: bi. >> ainsley: democrat congresswoman aoc joining federal workers valleying against elon musk and donald trump cutting government waste. >> we have a sworn duty to this nation to resist oligarchy including any billionaire that tries to undermine our constitution. he thinks he has a bank account with a lot of zeros in it that it makes him some kind of super citizen. i don't think so. >> ainsley: outkick host tomi lahren joins us now with her reaction. hey, tomi. >> great to see you, ainsley. i think aoc honestly would go anywhere that there was a camera. but, i will tell you, it's really hard to garner the sympathy of most americans out th
. >> my name is auburn from houston, texas.aughter tyler out in houston. >> janice: thank you so much for coming. do you want to say hi to ainsley inside in the warmth. >> hi, ainsley. >> l.j. >> happy friday. >> you are doing a great job, guys. you really are. >> janice: this guy is going to do weather for me next week. >> ainsley: so nice come to out and visit. thank you, janice. >> janice: bi. >> ainsley: democrat congresswoman aoc...
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so did auburn, juliet smith has the story. >> approximately 1.4 million new acres of land have been addedhigher tiers of fire hazard severity. according to a press release from the governor's office, cal fire drew this map based on vegetation. data, topography, weather and climate change patterns to calculate the wildfire probability and intensity. the new executive order will require an ember resistant. so within 5 feet of structures located in the highest fire severity zones. officials say this is the key to stopping wildfires from spreading to homes. >> many people say we've got a wildfire crisis in the state. i like to say we actually have our admission crisis in the state. this means the removal of all brush vegetation and flammable fencing, gravel and concrete should be used instead of or combustible. greenery member lands within the first. >> 5 feet of your house and can ignite. i n when the education it can get into eves. it lands on the roof. if you've got that debris because we haven't cleared you better than your roof. and if the numbers are hard enough. it will ignite. so the
so did auburn, juliet smith has the story. >> approximately 1.4 million new acres of land have been addedhigher tiers of fire hazard severity. according to a press release from the governor's office, cal fire drew this map based on vegetation. data, topography, weather and climate change patterns to calculate the wildfire probability and intensity. the new executive order will require an ember resistant. so within 5 feet of structures located in the highest fire severity zones. officials...
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[laughter] he has a bachelor of history from auburn university, and he has a master of education fromtebello. and then he has his masters of history from middle tennessee state university. all right, so i'm going to ask them both to very briefly describe what the book is about, really quickly, and then come back and we will kind of start the session. all right, so, mark, tell us, what is your book? mark: ok, sure. welcome. thank you all for being here. thank you all for being here and thanks to randy and the sunday festival books for having me. my book is, "who is james k. polk?" the presidential election of 1844. it's pretty self-explanatory. it's about the presidential election of 1844, which took place 180 years ago this year. i can go into more detail later, but essentially you have james k. polk versus henry clay, who are the two main candidates. spoiler alert, james k. polk wins, and his victory leads to a pretty distinct direction for the country compared to what it would have been under henry clay. ken: wonderful. jeff. what's your book about? hold it up. jeff: so we have a bo
[laughter] he has a bachelor of history from auburn university, and he has a master of education fromtebello. and then he has his masters of history from middle tennessee state university. all right, so i'm going to ask them both to very briefly describe what the book is about, really quickly, and then come back and we will kind of start the session. all right, so, mark, tell us, what is your book? mark: ok, sure. welcome. thank you all for being here. thank you all for being here and thanks to...
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so anyway, he has a bachelor history from auburn university or eagle or eagle and he has a as a master of education, montebello college university about him. and then he has his master's of history from middle tennessee state university. all right. so i'm going to ask him both to very briefly what their book is about it really quickly, and then come back and then we'll kind of start the session. it makes sense. all right, mark, tell us what your book. okay. sure. welcome thank you all for being here. and thanks to randi in the southern festival for having me. my book is, who is james k polk? the presidential election of 1844, pretty self explanatory. it's about the presidential election of 44, which took place 180 years ago. this i can go into more detail later, but essentially, you have james clay, paul versus henry clay are the two main candidates spoiler. james capel wins and his victory leads to a pretty distinct direction for the country compared to what it would have been under henry clay. wonderful jeff, what's your book about? hold it. and so we have a book here on the tennesse
so anyway, he has a bachelor history from auburn university or eagle or eagle and he has a as a master of education, montebello college university about him. and then he has his master's of history from middle tennessee state university. all right. so i'm going to ask him both to very briefly what their book is about it really quickly, and then come back and then we'll kind of start the session. it makes sense. all right, mark, tell us what your book. okay. sure. welcome thank you all for being...
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accelerating the release of those maps, grass valley and truckee saw major jump in severity as did auburn, juliet smith has the story. >> approximately 1.4 million new acres of land have been added to the 2 higher tiers of fire hazard severity. according to a press release from the governor's office, cal fire drew this map based on vegetation. data, topography, weather and climate change patterns to calculate the wildfire probability and intensity. the new executive order will require an ember resistant. so within 5 feet of structures located in the highest fire severity zones. officials say this is the key to stopping wildfires from spreading to homes. >> many people say we've got a wildfire crisis in the state. i like to say we actually have our admission crisis in the state. this means the removal of all brush vegetation and flammable fencing, gravel and concrete should be used instead of park or combustible greenery. and if an amber lands within the first >> 5 feet of your house and can ignite ne. when the education it can get into the eves. it lands on the roof. if you've got that de
accelerating the release of those maps, grass valley and truckee saw major jump in severity as did auburn, juliet smith has the story. >> approximately 1.4 million new acres of land have been added to the 2 higher tiers of fire hazard severity. according to a press release from the governor's office, cal fire drew this map based on vegetation. data, topography, weather and climate change patterns to calculate the wildfire probability and intensity. the new executive order will require an...
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. >> reporter: on monday the teenager along with two friends exploring the area at auburn state recreationuring 150 feet inside the side of the mountain with ropes from home tied around their waist, they rappelled down. on their way back up the rope breaking. >> the rock is very shale in there and sharp and just snapped when they were trying to pull themselves out. the two friends that were with him made it out safely, and he had succumbed to the fall when that rope snapped. >> reporter: the two friends calling 911. >> 911 rescue for a 16-year-old male stuck in a mineshaft across the street from the skate park. >> reporter: rescuers working against the clock to save the teen. >> we had to set up additional lighting and rope systems. we had to get out devices to monitor the air. >> reporter: in just under an hour -- >> there we go. >> reporter: -- bringing the teen above ground transporting him to a local hospital for minor injuries. the teen grateful to those rescuers. >> he's super lucky to be alive. he was very appreciative for the assistance in getting him out of that situation. >> repo
. >> reporter: on monday the teenager along with two friends exploring the area at auburn state recreationuring 150 feet inside the side of the mountain with ropes from home tied around their waist, they rappelled down. on their way back up the rope breaking. >> the rock is very shale in there and sharp and just snapped when they were trying to pull themselves out. the two friends that were with him made it out safely, and he had succumbed to the fall when that rope snapped....
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turns out grass valley and truckee saw a major jump in severity as did auburn, juliet smith has the storymately 1.4 million new acres of land have been added to the 2 higher tiers of fire hazard severity. according to a press release from the governor's office, cal fire drew this map based on vegetation. data, topography, weather and climate change patterns to calculate the wildfire probability and intensity. the new executive order will require an ember resistant. so within 5 feet of structures located in the highest fire severity zones. officials say this is the key to stopping wildfires from spreading to homes. >> many people say we've got a wildfire crisis in the state. i like to say we actually have our admission crisis in the state. this means the removal of all brush vegetation and flammable fencing, gravel and concrete should be used instead of or combustible greenery. and if an amber lands within the first >> 5 feet of your house and can ignite. ne. when the education it can get into eves. it lands on the roof. if you've got that debris because we haven't cleared you better than
turns out grass valley and truckee saw a major jump in severity as did auburn, juliet smith has the storymately 1.4 million new acres of land have been added to the 2 higher tiers of fire hazard severity. according to a press release from the governor's office, cal fire drew this map based on vegetation. data, topography, weather and climate change patterns to calculate the wildfire probability and intensity. the new executive order will require an ember resistant. so within 5 feet of...
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and our coverage begins at 6:00 eastern on tnt, trutv and max in college hoops now auburn and alabamag off in the first one versus two matchup on the men's side in more than three years. and in the end, the top ranked tigers came out on top against their in-state rivals. national player of the year candidate johnny broome had 19 points and 14 boards in the nine point tigers win, and these two will meet again on march 8th. and then maybe in the sec and ncaa tournaments. and finally this morning, this. >> whose broad. >> stripes and. >> bright stars through the. >> canadian fans booing the u.s. national anthem before their nhl four nations face off in montreal. similar to the scenes we've seen at nhl games recently, as political tensions between the two nations have been heightened, and that tension seemed to spill over to the ice as well, because three fights broke out within the first nine seconds of this game. the u.s. would go on to win three one in the end, earning a spot in thursday's four nations title game. canada needs to beat finland guys on monday to make the final. if they d
and our coverage begins at 6:00 eastern on tnt, trutv and max in college hoops now auburn and alabamag off in the first one versus two matchup on the men's side in more than three years. and in the end, the top ranked tigers came out on top against their in-state rivals. national player of the year candidate johnny broome had 19 points and 14 boards in the nine point tigers win, and these two will meet again on march 8th. and then maybe in the sec and ncaa tournaments. and finally this morning,...
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meanwhile, in auburn, vanderbilt's micaela blake set a division one women's freshman record with 55 points scored in yesterday's 98 to 88 victory over the tigers. she breaks the record set by nba star elena delle donne, who scored 54 as a redshirt freshman for delaware back in 2010. and now to the super bowl of stock car racing, nascar's daytona 500. president donald trump attended the iconic event for the second time while in office, traveling from palm beach in air force one and landing in daytona. less than an hour after buzzing the speedway, his motorcade arrived by driving onto a portion of the track with the presidential limousine nicknamed the beast serving as pace car. as the 500 mile marathon got underway. as for the race itself, william byron avoided some big wrecks down the stretch that knocked out several contenders to claim a repeat victory. and time now for a check on the weather. for that, we go to meteorologist tevin wooten with the forecast. tevin, you're tracking some severe winter storms across parts of the country right. >> absolutely ali. >> just going back. >> over th
meanwhile, in auburn, vanderbilt's micaela blake set a division one women's freshman record with 55 points scored in yesterday's 98 to 88 victory over the tigers. she breaks the record set by nba star elena delle donne, who scored 54 as a redshirt freshman for delaware back in 2010. and now to the super bowl of stock car racing, nascar's daytona 500. president donald trump attended the iconic event for the second time while in office, traveling from palm beach in air force one and landing in...
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trump in the east room earlier this week was saying that tommy tuberville, now a senator, used to be auburn'sh and other schools as well, coached or recruited patrick mahomes or something. just watch this how this has played out this week. >> and tommy tuberville, a great coach. you know, his quarterback was named mahomes. he was a great college coach. >> well i never. >> even coached him. what happened is i recruited him and then i left and went to another school. but i've got to be very good friends with him. >> he did not recruit me. >> at the. >> time, so i don't i don't remember if i ever got to meet him or not. >> i mean. >> wait, this is real life. >> this is real. it's the whole thing is just so ridiculous. oh, this happened actually. no. >> it didn't. no. but the the way in which it's all being said, caitlin is my favorite because it's like that he had a mahomes and tommy. and then here's tommy. senator tuberville and he was a great kid to recruit. actually, i don't think. and just no one's breaking character. they're staying like very professional. it's not a big deal. never met him
trump in the east room earlier this week was saying that tommy tuberville, now a senator, used to be auburn'sh and other schools as well, coached or recruited patrick mahomes or something. just watch this how this has played out this week. >> and tommy tuberville, a great coach. you know, his quarterback was named mahomes. he was a great college coach. >> well i never. >> even coached him. what happened is i recruited him and then i left and went to another school. but i've...
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it's by a new yorker named francis carpenter from auburn, new york. and naturally it shows seward prominently because seward is from albany, new york. and the artist was a seward admirer. so this is supposed to be the moment, i think allan kelso disagrees with me about the moment. he thinks it's september 22nd, but it's to me, clearly, july 22nd, 1862. lincoln is proposing it's called the first reading of the emancipation before the cabinet. and i think it's seward heroically. but we think now retrospectively disappointingly suggesting it was too soon for the proclamation because the union had won so few victories. it would seem like a last shriek on the retreat. so what's notable here? there are no people of color in this. this this this depiction. this is an engraving of a painting that hangs in the in the u.s. capitol. it's a it's a white man's dream. it's a, you know, kind of a paternalistic, great edict. carpenter was a believer here. it's in his letters that this was the greatest act of the 19th century, that lincoln had achieved almost godlike
it's by a new yorker named francis carpenter from auburn, new york. and naturally it shows seward prominently because seward is from albany, new york. and the artist was a seward admirer. so this is supposed to be the moment, i think allan kelso disagrees with me about the moment. he thinks it's september 22nd, but it's to me, clearly, july 22nd, 1862. lincoln is proposing it's called the first reading of the emancipation before the cabinet. and i think it's seward heroically. but we think now...
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done to produce food and fiber for alabama and advocate for our young farmers, and also being an auburn tiger fan. garrett, thanks for being here today. >> thank you. senator moran from the great state of texas. sen. moran: kansas. >> they are both great states, but one is better than the other. sen. moran: good morning, and i think the chairman for allowing me the opportunity to introduce a kansan who appears with all of you on this panel. amy france is a native of leota, kansas, population 4175. make me think of he haw, salute my hometown. you all are too young to remember heehaw. the county that leota is in his wichita, population 252,000. my point is amy lives in a very rural part of kansas. she didn't grow up on a farm, but she found a love for this industry called agriculture after meeting her husband clint. together they operate the french family farms near scott city, growing sorghum, corn, and wheat , and raising cattle with their children and grandchildren. priming alongside her family, five children and two grandchildren. her family has been a priority for amy, and she has be
done to produce food and fiber for alabama and advocate for our young farmers, and also being an auburn tiger fan. garrett, thanks for being here today. >> thank you. senator moran from the great state of texas. sen. moran: kansas. >> they are both great states, but one is better than the other. sen. moran: good morning, and i think the chairman for allowing me the opportunity to introduce a kansan who appears with all of you on this panel. amy france is a native of leota, kansas,...
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they were in small town, in cities like auburn and atlanta, in durham.ward in richmond, virginia, this black woman opened the st. louis penny savings bank in 1903. today another black woman and her son are remembering her, celebrating 15 years of business in the same neighborhood. >> this is the area where we, as young kid, did all our shopping. went to church. went to the first black bank here. this is where we did everything. >> to be part of jackson ward for the past 15 years and see its revitalization as part of richmond's revitalization has been good. >> reporter: a highway divided jackson ward. and what was once a community in western north carolina is now divided by the durham freeway. >> there were decisions being made in halls of state that were determining that these places should not exist. >> reporter: it was once home to the north carolina mutual life insurance company, one of the most influential african-american businesses in history. sicily mitchell is one of a number of black business owners bringing black art and culture back to downtow
they were in small town, in cities like auburn and atlanta, in durham.ward in richmond, virginia, this black woman opened the st. louis penny savings bank in 1903. today another black woman and her son are remembering her, celebrating 15 years of business in the same neighborhood. >> this is the area where we, as young kid, did all our shopping. went to church. went to the first black bank here. this is where we did everything. >> to be part of jackson ward for the past 15 years and...