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privilege i had the to travel everywhere from the bayous of louisiana to the dakotas. fcc is an area where the has a role to play and putting a lot of plans on the table that do that.p us mr. slen: where is it not deployed? hat percentage of the american population doesn't have access? mr. pai: it depends on what metrics you use. i think it's clear when i travel there are people out there that broadband the opportunities we take for granted on the belt way. outskirts of reno, nevada, been north of the arctic ircle, rural mississippi, places that don't really stand out in the american consciousness but nonetheless ave many americans who are yearning for that digital connection. those are the ones we want to make sure have the ability to live, work and take care of other ids the same way americans do. mr. slen: joining us is brian fun fung. fung: i want to circle back on that. we're hearing national people have talked about the fcc as being incredibly divided agency at this point in time. is there anything you and your colleagues on the republican majority with on the of
privilege i had the to travel everywhere from the bayous of louisiana to the dakotas. fcc is an area where the has a role to play and putting a lot of plans on the table that do that.p us mr. slen: where is it not deployed? hat percentage of the american population doesn't have access? mr. pai: it depends on what metrics you use. i think it's clear when i travel there are people out there that broadband the opportunities we take for granted on the belt way. outskirts of reno, nevada, been north...
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the baptism of jesus christ. 49 teen boys members of the greek orthodox church dove in the spring bayou to retrieve a cross. the lucky cross barrier is carried through the streets on the shoulder of his peers. 17-year-old anderson combs found the cross first. >> it is so great for god to touch in you this manner. god to him is in that cross. it was meant for him today. >> this was the second year the 17-year-old dove for the cross. for retrieving the cross it is believe he'll have a year of blessings. >>> feeling lucky? big money jackpot. >> is there a method to winning tonight's powerball prize? >> reporter: if you are trying to cash in on powerball fever the jackpot just went up. we are busting myths and giving you the facts that could help your chances to buying a ticket. >>> after sunshine early today it clouded up. we seen a few sprinkles we have been tracking. >>> wrap your head around this one. 10,000 tickets per hour is how many powerball tickets are >> reporter: you can't tell but folks all over the bay area the jackpot is up to $500 million. >> if you win do you go to work? >>
the baptism of jesus christ. 49 teen boys members of the greek orthodox church dove in the spring bayou to retrieve a cross. the lucky cross barrier is carried through the streets on the shoulder of his peers. 17-year-old anderson combs found the cross first. >> it is so great for god to touch in you this manner. god to him is in that cross. it was meant for him today. >> this was the second year the 17-year-old dove for the cross. for retrieving the cross it is believe he'll have a...
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google mound bayou it has an >>> wewelcome ba to "good morning america" on a sunday morning. happening right now -- people in florida reeling after deadly tornadoes ripped through the western part of the state. four twisters reportedly touching down in, at least one person killed. against of thousands of people without power this morning. >>> and also right now, federal help is on the way to residents in flint, michigan. the public health crisis there reaching desperate levels after flint changed water sources to save money. fema now delivering clean water, test kits and supplies to the residents there. >>> also, a manhunt under way right here in new york city for two bank robbers dubbed bonnie and the yde. they recently pulled off a daring bank robbery, but the duo forced to abandon their loot about a hundred yards from the bank after a red dye pack hidden with that cash exploded. >> quite a story. >>> comiming up th morning on the show the new twists in the case of the taco bell executive who was caught on camera as you can see right here, drunk, attacking an uber driver. w
google mound bayou it has an >>> wewelcome ba to "good morning america" on a sunday morning. happening right now -- people in florida reeling after deadly tornadoes ripped through the western part of the state. four twisters reportedly touching down in, at least one person killed. against of thousands of people without power this morning. >>> and also right now, federal help is on the way to residents in flint, michigan. the public health crisis there reaching...
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hundreds surrounded spring bayou to watch 49 young men jumped into the chilly waters seeking the blessed wood cross. anderson combs was the lucky one and deeply appreciative of the honor. ## it was the second year the 17-year-old dove for the cross. and for retrieving that cross - it's believed combs will have a year of blessings. coming up at 5 on 10 news this morning, el nino fueled storms are pounding california, flooding roads and swamping drivers in high waters. cleanup will be underway today at a texas starbucks after a woman drove right into it! a tragic loss at zoo miami. a young giraffe dies in what calling a freak accident. coming up... if you are planning a trip we have the safest airlines for you and your family! plus, out with the old, in with the new! the newest item on chick fil a's menu. toss to 10 weather janet? cough if you can hear me. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? it works on his cough too. ugh. does your carpet ever feel don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula not only cleans and freshens but also softens your carpet so it's
hundreds surrounded spring bayou to watch 49 young men jumped into the chilly waters seeking the blessed wood cross. anderson combs was the lucky one and deeply appreciative of the honor. ## it was the second year the 17-year-old dove for the cross. and for retrieving that cross - it's believed combs will have a year of blessings. coming up at 5 on 10 news this morning, el nino fueled storms are pounding california, flooding roads and swamping drivers in high waters. cleanup will be underway...
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Jan 19, 2016
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one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held secrets close. in the shadows. you can almost hear the whispers day. the truth of a young black man's mistake, and the horrific penalty he paid for it are trapped in the heat of a mississippi night. if these walls could talk, would they scream in terror? cry out in desperation? or would they fall silent in fear? they are the lost walls emmett till saw in the barn on the old sheraton plantation, a place that echos with the horror of a hot august night. where a kid from chicago funds himself facing the most brutal type of justice. his family called him bo bo, 14 years old, with a stutter. he begged his single mum to let him come to missouri in 1955 to visit his country cousins. >> he talked beside chicago. he told me stuff you didn't know about. riverview park. have you ever about there. mack me in the battlefields, listening to a story about amusement park. i couldn't believe that. >> emmett was a story steler, and a jokester. and
one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held secrets close. in the shadows. you can almost hear the whispers day. the truth of a young black man's mistake, and the horrific penalty he paid for it are trapped in the heat of a mississippi night. if these walls could talk, would they scream in terror? cry out in desperation? or would they fall silent in fear? they are the lost walls emmett till...
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the way she dancing you could see her from tennessee up under that red dress are legs long as the bayou trees she got a golden smile i know she's the one for me in the room she's a twistin and groovin shakin and a movin she don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance and honey i've got a question baby would you be my queen here we go got a golden smile i know she's the one for me in let me tell you something else about her her name was earthi was her name i could never forget just like the way she dipped on the bronze-tiled floor honey was movin with ease each and every step so good that baby had my eyes at her glow no shiny jewelry still the brightest thing illuminatin the room that girl is twistin and a groovin shakin and a movin she don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance and honey i've got a question baby would you be my queen let me see you dance ooh ooh baby ooh ooh baby ooh ooh baby twistin and a groovin shakin and a movin she don't know what she doin love the way that you dance and honey i've got a question baby would you be my queen ooh ooh
the way she dancing you could see her from tennessee up under that red dress are legs long as the bayou trees she got a golden smile i know she's the one for me in the room she's a twistin and groovin shakin and a movin she don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance and honey i've got a question baby would you be my queen here we go got a golden smile i know she's the one for me in let me tell you something else about her her name was earthi was her name i could never forget...
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this is a fast jet blowing overhead, and it's very wet in the parrishs and the bayous of louisiana. saturday should be okay and by sunday there will be another round of rain heading our way. all this is is warm air just trying to get back at us. the dry air and this is the moisture overrunning the cool air near the ground and moving it away. but this is not going to expand to much. there is an area of low pressure, and it's going to move right along and i think by tomorrow evening, everyone should be rain-free as the winds pick up on the backside of the front. here it is in play. and it's just this little kink in the jet and that is going to ride along that subtropical jet picking up gulf moisture and as it gets closer we'll have to watch the cells to see if any of them are showing signs of rotating. it's not impossible to get an isolated isolated storm or two, and ef2 causing damage in cape coral. and low to medium threat of a brief tornado. flooding near the coast would be -- right now temperatures are slowly modifying with 60's and 70's over the peninsula. it's stuff to tough to
this is a fast jet blowing overhead, and it's very wet in the parrishs and the bayous of louisiana. saturday should be okay and by sunday there will be another round of rain heading our way. all this is is warm air just trying to get back at us. the dry air and this is the moisture overrunning the cool air near the ground and moving it away. but this is not going to expand to much. there is an area of low pressure, and it's going to move right along and i think by tomorrow evening, everyone...
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they hope to make it five in a row tonight down on the bayou. jay gruden, who has had plenty of success coaching as an assistant in nfl playoff games is preparing his first playoff game as a head coach. that will be sunday evening when despite green bay's recent history and its future hall of fame quarterback aaron rodgers at the helm, this is a winnable game for washington. gruden admits the intensity picked up at practice today. >> now, the intensity level has picked up today, obviously in practice, and the guys are starting to feel it. but really, when it comes to preparation and getting the team ready physically and mentally to play, not a lot of change goes on. >> while the packers have struggled this season, they still have aaron rodgers, who has shown his frustration in the past few weeks but seems to be in a much better place now, realizing everything can change if he beats the redskins. >> it's tough. but i think we can galvanize the team. when you're going into a hostile environment -- i know we're will follow us there. but those are t
they hope to make it five in a row tonight down on the bayou. jay gruden, who has had plenty of success coaching as an assistant in nfl playoff games is preparing his first playoff game as a head coach. that will be sunday evening when despite green bay's recent history and its future hall of fame quarterback aaron rodgers at the helm, this is a winnable game for washington. gruden admits the intensity picked up at practice today. >> now, the intensity level has picked up today, obviously...
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first, severe thunderstorms expected down in the bayou of louisiana and portions of mississippi.ut here's what we have to look out for on thursday. aside from the fact that we have the snowy conditions there expected right down into places of north carolina, west virginia, portions of kentucky, we're looking at the possibility of freezing rain. that's just going to make the roads that much more slippery and that much more problematic. and then we go into blizzard conditions in washington, d.c., baltimore, and snowfall in places like new york city and boston and points to the north and west. so, we have to keep an eye on this. and the freing rai continuing to hag around for friday. so boulevard watch in place friday and saturday for washington, d.c. heavy snow in the mid-atlantic and strong winds. look at this in terms of the forecast. thursday, dry. except for new orleans, you're looking at thunderstorms. by friday that snow really kicks in and maybe giving you very windy conditions as we go into saturday. now, talking about snow, we're looking at the forecast for japan. look at
first, severe thunderstorms expected down in the bayou of louisiana and portions of mississippi.ut here's what we have to look out for on thursday. aside from the fact that we have the snowy conditions there expected right down into places of north carolina, west virginia, portions of kentucky, we're looking at the possibility of freezing rain. that's just going to make the roads that much more slippery and that much more problematic. and then we go into blizzard conditions in washington, d.c.,...
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i want to bayou a lot toe bone. >>> cancer sucks. it really does. >> bobby asked him to sniff his for extra luck before he bought it. >> it is going to hit. >> reporter: the children's hospitals to which he would donate, i hope he wins. reporting live, andrea mccarron, wusa 9. >> it might be a first. thank you. >>> all day people have been posting on twitter what they would do with 1 1/2 billion dollars using the #if i won powerball. we'll have those winning numbers for you tonight at 11:00 and on our wusa 9 app. >>> i haven't bought a ticket either but i'll hold tittedly to this one. >> he probably bought a thousand. >> let's talk about the little dusting of snow we had yesterday. nice picture from susan. her first snowfall of the season. that is all we got though. maybe we'll see more snow showers or flurries on sunday. >>> in the meantime, looking at a live look outside. some kind of cold. the winds are not really a factor. it is only 30 downtown. dewpoints in the single digits making the relative humidity 32%. pretty dry air mass
i want to bayou a lot toe bone. >>> cancer sucks. it really does. >> bobby asked him to sniff his for extra luck before he bought it. >> it is going to hit. >> reporter: the children's hospitals to which he would donate, i hope he wins. reporting live, andrea mccarron, wusa 9. >> it might be a first. thank you. >>> all day people have been posting on twitter what they would do with 1 1/2 billion dollars using the #if i won powerball. we'll have those...
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you live in a place that has something like johns hopkins bayou, but in the shadow of these major institutions, you have people living in the neighborhood who do not work in the institution. we're taking universities, hospitals, and say when you come to work, driving in from suburbs and go to the parking lot, look around the neighborhood and identify the people that live in this space. they pay that property taxes that give you the tax break. you have a problem if you enough people to work and they have a problem that do not have enough people to work, can't we build two new medical centers, and they are just didn't to people who do not work. in those institutions, you can be a med tech, can be a physical therapist, you can go to xavier, and we are trying to find a person with human resource person and creating a pathway where they can get from here today. mr. bennet: what is the bottom-line in terms of the crime rate? mayor landrieu: the murder rate is as low as it has been since 1971. that is a good thing. the 1971 rate is still eight times higher than the national average. one of the things
you live in a place that has something like johns hopkins bayou, but in the shadow of these major institutions, you have people living in the neighborhood who do not work in the institution. we're taking universities, hospitals, and say when you come to work, driving in from suburbs and go to the parking lot, look around the neighborhood and identify the people that live in this space. they pay that property taxes that give you the tax break. you have a problem if you enough people to work and...
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on a micro level, i've traveled to the bayou of louisiana to string fiber myself new a trench. i've heard from people in lawrence, kansas, how difficult it is to get those regulatory permits to allow those fiber networks to be built. those are the kinds of facts we should take stock of, not figuring out what we want the result to be and working backward to adjust the standard accordingly. >> host: commissioner pai, if a republican candidate for president came to you informally and said what are some of the issues i can talk about that deal with telecommunications, what would you tell him or her? >> guest: it wouldn't have to be a republican, it could be anybody. i think broadband deployment really is one of the key drivers of job creation and economic growth. one of the things i found striking is in the 21st century there's been a democratization of entrepreneurship. everywhere from sioux falls to bozeman, montana, i've seen people who are using that broadband connections to build businesses that in a previous era would have had to migrate to one of the coasts or would have wit
on a micro level, i've traveled to the bayou of louisiana to string fiber myself new a trench. i've heard from people in lawrence, kansas, how difficult it is to get those regulatory permits to allow those fiber networks to be built. those are the kinds of facts we should take stock of, not figuring out what we want the result to be and working backward to adjust the standard accordingly. >> host: commissioner pai, if a republican candidate for president came to you informally and said...
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you live in a place that has something like johns hopkins bayou, but in the shadow of these major institutions, you have people living in the neighborhood who do not work in the institution. we're taking universities, hospitals, and say when you come to work, driving in from suburbs and go to the parking lot, look around the neighborhood and identify the people that live in this space. they pay that property taxes that give you the tax break. you have a problem if you enough people to work and they have a problem that do not have enough people to work, can't we build two new medical centers, and they are just didn't to people who do not work. in those institutions, you can be a med tech, can be a physical therapist, you can go to xavier, and we are trying to find a person with human resource person and creating a pathway where they can get from here today. mr. bennet: what is the bottom-line in terms of the crime rate? mayor landrieu: the murder rate is as low as it has been since 1971. that is a good thing. the 1971 rate is still eight times higher than the national average. one of the things
you live in a place that has something like johns hopkins bayou, but in the shadow of these major institutions, you have people living in the neighborhood who do not work in the institution. we're taking universities, hospitals, and say when you come to work, driving in from suburbs and go to the parking lot, look around the neighborhood and identify the people that live in this space. they pay that property taxes that give you the tax break. you have a problem if you enough people to work and...
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people adjusted bayou more immediately on balance with those stories that i wanted to do was that a hardnews soared great events news? the neck may be. it is hard to say there are many great female journalist so i don't want to say it is of bar bets possibly a little harder but i ended up feeling the greater access to that population ended a to be more valuable and more interesting. >> i think everybody here would like to ask you what it is like living there but i guess we will read your book. >> aias the biggest surprises but what was the biggest challenge? >> personally or confronting something? >> that is hard to say. i would say because living in syria the subtle ways in which the paranoia of the security services it would be under your skin how people's anxiety that you end up question before you would report something you would that offend? is that too dangerous for the person i am speaking to? i found that tricky to navigate. to have that sense of what was the redline in to have an american passport and then to have nasty encounters and how intimidating it is. i feel even as a for
people adjusted bayou more immediately on balance with those stories that i wanted to do was that a hardnews soared great events news? the neck may be. it is hard to say there are many great female journalist so i don't want to say it is of bar bets possibly a little harder but i ended up feeling the greater access to that population ended a to be more valuable and more interesting. >> i think everybody here would like to ask you what it is like living there but i guess we will read your...
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then there is this guy bringing rain to the louisiana bayou area. that will get into our neighborhood tomorrow, bringing a decent chance of rain. yesterday, we got some rain, especially brevard county. i would call this record rain. the heaviest rainfall in record because of the activity coming off the ocean. better than two inches of rain for many locations. nearly three inches for many locations. as we look ahead, gradually parting the clouds. it will be gorgeous by later this afternoon. 72 in wildwood, 75 in groveland. 76 in celebration. 75 today what khiva springs. at melbourne. here is futurecast. 9:00, we are cloudy. lunchtime, mother nature parts those clouds. with that area of low pressure, we cannot rule out a passing chance of showers. the moisture moves in on friday into saturday. our next cold front moving into central florida. behind that cold front is a beautiful sunday and a cooler and drier monday and tuesday. daytime highs in the 60' s. morning lows in the 40' s. hopefully are we are breathing that ah on the roadways. ted: this is a
then there is this guy bringing rain to the louisiana bayou area. that will get into our neighborhood tomorrow, bringing a decent chance of rain. yesterday, we got some rain, especially brevard county. i would call this record rain. the heaviest rainfall in record because of the activity coming off the ocean. better than two inches of rain for many locations. nearly three inches for many locations. as we look ahead, gradually parting the clouds. it will be gorgeous by later this afternoon. 72...
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of new orleans the way she dancing her from tennessee up under that red dress are legs long as the bayou trees she got a golden smile i know r me in the room she's a twistin and groovin don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance ot a question got a golden smile i know she's the one for me in that room let me tell you something else about her as her name i could never forget just like the way she dipped on the bronze-tiled floor h ease each and every step so good that baby had my eyes at her glow no shiny jewelry still the brightest thing illuminatin the room that girl is groovin shakin and a movin she don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance question baby would you be my queen ooh ooh baby ooh ooh baby ooh ooh baby twistin and a groovin shakin and a movin she don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance and honey i've got a question queen ooh ooh baby ooh ooh baby that baby got a golden smile i she's the one for me in that room
of new orleans the way she dancing her from tennessee up under that red dress are legs long as the bayou trees she got a golden smile i know r me in the room she's a twistin and groovin don't know what she doin to me i love the way that you dance ot a question got a golden smile i know she's the one for me in that room let me tell you something else about her as her name i could never forget just like the way she dipped on the bronze-tiled floor h ease each and every step so good that baby had...
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it's like the song" bayou a >> jimmy: yeah. is that little bow-wow? that is little bow-wow. it is. >> jimmy: how are you going to add little bow-wow to the movie itself? >> through cgi, jimmy. you can do anything. >> jimmy: all right. >> i just -- here's at one bep >> jimmy: you did? the film "room" starring larson and jacob, here comes "crib" starring queen latifah. >> jimmy: isn't that wonderful. "room" is not a comedy. >> "room" is not a comedy, you're correct, but "crib" is and it's hilarious. kevin hart is good as 5-year-old kid. i think he can win this one. >> jimmy: is that it? what else are you working on? is that it? >> no, no, no. we have "the revenant," that is going to become "the revenant al sharpton." you know, jimmy, his hair is like that because he got attacked by a bear. >> jimmy: i've always wondered that. makes sense. >> oh, and "the martian" becomes "the martin." >> jimmy: i like that. okay. >> and did you see the movie "steve jobs"? >> jimmy: yes, i did. consideration that will now be called "steve harvey." >> jimmy: okay. doesn't
it's like the song" bayou a >> jimmy: yeah. is that little bow-wow? that is little bow-wow. it is. >> jimmy: how are you going to add little bow-wow to the movie itself? >> through cgi, jimmy. you can do anything. >> jimmy: all right. >> i just -- here's at one bep >> jimmy: you did? the film "room" starring larson and jacob, here comes "crib" starring queen latifah. >> jimmy: isn't that wonderful. "room" is not a...
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in november, you will see a dismissal of bush and a return of fundamental liberal bayous.john: it is worth addressing head on the issue of whether our view of the right nation means john kerry could win the next election. the answer is simple, of course it does. if you look at george bush's approval rations ratings low 40's. iraq plainly offers many downsides. it doesn't matter how powerful the demographic numbers are if you are losing jobs, an unpopular war, and losing an election. what about the people in europe and new york that the current nightmare would pass if john kerry -- america remaining an exceptionally conservative place. john kerry, despite being a massachusetts liberal and perhaps the only prominent politician in america to oppose the death penalty, i think it is unclear that he would represent a big change. surrogates are currently putting around the idea that he would appoint john mccain as defense secretary. john mccain is an arizona republican steeped in conservatism. john kerry is not proposing a positive agenda, no new democratic vision. he is simply t
in november, you will see a dismissal of bush and a return of fundamental liberal bayous.john: it is worth addressing head on the issue of whether our view of the right nation means john kerry could win the next election. the answer is simple, of course it does. if you look at george bush's approval rations ratings low 40's. iraq plainly offers many downsides. it doesn't matter how powerful the demographic numbers are if you are losing jobs, an unpopular war, and losing an election. what about...