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the furnace is a no longer burning but there are impressive reminders of the time when birmingham was also known as the pittsburgh of the south pittsburgh was america's number one steel city at the time. was the hour i am. the. with a population of two hundred twelve thousand birmingham is still alabama's biggest city even though it's lost half of its population as a result of the economic decline of the past fifty years that's evidenced by the many decaying buildings many of them are being pulled down three quarters of all the inhabitants are african-americans just half a century ago these people had to fight for their civil rights the events from back then a student at the forefront of them minds. but during that time birmingham was rigidly segregated the segregation ordinances specifically said that black people white people could not play checkers j.s. engage in any game it's hard to imagine what that was like now so it was very oppressive. the separation of the races there was real. no justice in the legal system for african-americans. ham the city of racial segregation. in the s
the furnace is a no longer burning but there are impressive reminders of the time when birmingham was also known as the pittsburgh of the south pittsburgh was america's number one steel city at the time. was the hour i am. the. with a population of two hundred twelve thousand birmingham is still alabama's biggest city even though it's lost half of its population as a result of the economic decline of the past fifty years that's evidenced by the many decaying buildings many of them are being...
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bbc news, birmingham.detailed look at the legislation designed to take britain out of the european union. the eu withdrawal bill will end the primacy of european law but mps have tabled some 500 amendments, including one which opposes setting a date in law for britain's departure. this report — from our deputy political editorjohn pienaar — contains flash photography. brexit‘s still a work in progress. it's about westminster taking back control, but the planning and scheming is now intense and, tonight, it's clear big questions of how — even when — britain finally leaves are upforgrabs. reporter: do you think this is a meaningless vote? brexiteers like liam fox and borisjohnson are now told the brexit deadline of march 2019 will be met by law, but the brexit secretary would love to know if the way is clear to leave on schedule. and tonight, there's still no knowing. european withdrawal bill. in the commons, they've started weeks of line—by—line debate on the law to leave. tory and labour mps saying a hard
bbc news, birmingham.detailed look at the legislation designed to take britain out of the european union. the eu withdrawal bill will end the primacy of european law but mps have tabled some 500 amendments, including one which opposes setting a date in law for britain's departure. this report — from our deputy political editorjohn pienaar — contains flash photography. brexit‘s still a work in progress. it's about westminster taking back control, but the planning and scheming is now...
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this is a wildfire, growing out of birmingham. i argue in the books, historically that the birmingham children's marches are almost biblical, like the passover in ascribing changes in a great nation to the witness of schoolchildren. fact is thatlient you can read phd dissertations minor modification in an attack ad that might affect the senate race. but i know of no phd dissertations on the birmingham children's marches. hundreds didn't know anything about it. they didn't know how it became -- how it came about. they didn't know about the titanic struggles of black parents who accused martin luther king of being criminal, to subject their children to terminal records in a losing yet they were converted by the witness of their owndren, children, so that these same parents supported him. to me, this is a turning point in all of american history that is unanalyzed, that is unrecorded, unstudied by the by americandemy, journalists, by american pundits, because it's too embarrassing and it is too far outside of our accepted reality, wh
this is a wildfire, growing out of birmingham. i argue in the books, historically that the birmingham children's marches are almost biblical, like the passover in ascribing changes in a great nation to the witness of schoolchildren. fact is thatlient you can read phd dissertations minor modification in an attack ad that might affect the senate race. but i know of no phd dissertations on the birmingham children's marches. hundreds didn't know anything about it. they didn't know how it became --...
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attorney in birmingham. to a former aide to white house chief of staff john kelly who is launching a last minute campaign to challenge both men in. we're joined from birmingham. "morning joe" is coming right back. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? the updates you made to your plan strengthened your retirement score. so, that goal you've been saving for, you can do it. we can do this? we can do this. at fidelity, our online planning tools are clear and straightforward so you can plan for retirement while saving for the things you want to do today. nana, let's do this! aye aye, captain! ♪ and as you go through life -whoo! -♪ tryin' to reach your goal somesend you and your familye overwhelrunning. y can... introducing febreze o
attorney in birmingham. to a former aide to white house chief of staff john kelly who is launching a last minute campaign to challenge both men in. we're joined from birmingham. "morning joe" is coming right back. we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are...
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caller to birmingham talk 99.5: "i wouldn't vote for the baby killer for hell nor high water i don'teve in murdering children."strong rhetoric like that can be heard on the conservative talk airwaves , but in print, a different statement.the editorial boards of the state's top newspapers writing "stand for decency, reject roy moore." this front page, above the fold editorial denouncing moore and endorsing jones. nats alabama voters are skeptical of outside influences on this race, but their choice on december 12th is crucial to the balance of power in washington. (marty)and president trump on twitter this morning -- not directly endorsing roy moore, but bashing his opponent, typing: " the last thing we need in alabama senate is a schumer/pelosi puppet who is weak on crime, the border, bad for our military.... and wants to raise taxes to the sky. jones would be a disaster. ( marty @ landing) a breast cancer patient in oklahoma is struggling to pay her bills as she undergoes treatment. but her 16- year-old daughter is helping out by using her baking skills. katie wisely has the story.
caller to birmingham talk 99.5: "i wouldn't vote for the baby killer for hell nor high water i don'teve in murdering children."strong rhetoric like that can be heard on the conservative talk airwaves , but in print, a different statement.the editorial boards of the state's top newspapers writing "stand for decency, reject roy moore." this front page, above the fold editorial denouncing moore and endorsing jones. nats alabama voters are skeptical of outside influences on this...
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casings found at two of fatal shootings in birmingham over the last couple of yea rs birmingham overbirmingham over the last couple of years were also handcrafted by the pensioner who will be sentenced next month. —— bullets made by edmunds. at least 460 people are now known to have been killed by sunday's earthquake on the border between iran and iraq. officials have called off the rescue operation, saying it's unlikely that more survivors will be found. there have been more than 200 aftershocks in the area since the earthquake, as james robbins reports. in many authorities say they are not expecting to find any more survivors. —— iranian authorities. work now is to clear ruined homes, demolish, and then rebuild. local people are in shock. thousands are homeless. they are in desperate need of shelter and supplies. iran's president has visited the worst hit areas. he promised whatever assistance was needed, and criminal action if any public housing is found to have been substandard. translation: we will provide tents for those who need them and give loa ns for those who need them and
casings found at two of fatal shootings in birmingham over the last couple of yea rs birmingham overbirmingham over the last couple of years were also handcrafted by the pensioner who will be sentenced next month. —— bullets made by edmunds. at least 460 people are now known to have been killed by sunday's earthquake on the border between iran and iraq. officials have called off the rescue operation, saying it's unlikely that more survivors will be found. there have been more than 200...
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coming out of birmingham. i argue in the books historically, that the birmingham children's marches are almost biblical like the passover. in ascribing changes in a great nation to the witness of school children. to me, this salient fact that is that you can read ph.d. dissertations on a minor modification in an attack ad that might affect a senate race. but i know after no ph.d. dissertations on the birmingham children's marches. pundits didn't know anything about it. they didn't know how it came about. they didn't know about the titanic struggles of the black parents who accused martin luther king of being criminal to subject their children to criminal records in a losing movement and yet they were converted by the witness of their own children so these same parents supported them. to me, this is, this is a turning point in all of american history. that is unanalyzed, unrecorded, unstudiey eiey eied by american. which is precisely why it needs to be studied. another story in the same year, 1963, king gave sp
coming out of birmingham. i argue in the books historically, that the birmingham children's marches are almost biblical like the passover. in ascribing changes in a great nation to the witness of school children. to me, this salient fact that is that you can read ph.d. dissertations on a minor modification in an attack ad that might affect a senate race. but i know after no ph.d. dissertations on the birmingham children's marches. pundits didn't know anything about it. they didn't know how it...
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mia rodriguez joins us live from birmingham. and mia, there was that key gathering this morning and you were monitoring it and it was a republican prayer breakfast there in huntsville for supporters of roy moore. what was the tone there and what came out it. >> reporter: well for one thing, they plan to vote for moore. that is the main juxtaposition that you saw here today. you had this huge support at this republican men's club prayer breakfast down in huntsville and basically the men there saying they were supporting moore because of what they call the bigger picture, talking about big issues that are affecting the whole country like the debt and the budget and having security at the borders and then you had the juxtaposition again here in birmingham where you had a number of religious leaders hold a press conference and denounce moore and say they were not voting for him based on the sexual harassment allegations, allegations that he denies. one of the things that we've seen this weekend is that moore has been laying low. we
mia rodriguez joins us live from birmingham. and mia, there was that key gathering this morning and you were monitoring it and it was a republican prayer breakfast there in huntsville for supporters of roy moore. what was the tone there and what came out it. >> reporter: well for one thing, they plan to vote for moore. that is the main juxtaposition that you saw here today. you had this huge support at this republican men's club prayer breakfast down in huntsville and basically the men...
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caller to birmingham talk 99.5: "i wouldn't vote for the baby killer for hell nor high water i don'tbelieve in murdering children."strong rhetoric like that can be heard on the conservative talk airwaves , but in print, a different statement.the editorial boards of the state's top newspapers writing "stand for decency, reject roy moore." this front page, above the fold editorial denouncing moore and endorsing jones. nats alabama voters are skeptical of outside influences on this race, but their choice on december 12th is crucial to the balance of power in washington. (justine) now to egypt, where the death toll in the mosque attack has now gone up to á305 people. at least 27 children are among the dead. the 30 attackers arrived in suv's and took position in front of the mosque and its entrances with automatic machine guns on friday. today, was a second day of mourning in the country... as this is being called the worst terrorist attack in the middle east. the egyptian president vowed to respond with "brute force." and the egyptian military released this video today showing airstrikes
caller to birmingham talk 99.5: "i wouldn't vote for the baby killer for hell nor high water i don'tbelieve in murdering children."strong rhetoric like that can be heard on the conservative talk airwaves , but in print, a different statement.the editorial boards of the state's top newspapers writing "stand for decency, reject roy moore." this front page, above the fold editorial denouncing moore and endorsing jones. nats alabama voters are skeptical of outside influences on...
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bring back msnbc's garrett haake on capitol hill and von from birmingham, alabama. a statement from the national republican committee, the campaign arm of the republican senate, and it's from the chairman cory gardner who says, i believe the individuals speaking out against roy moore. spoke with courage and truth, proving he is unfit to serve in the united states senate, and he should not run for office. if he refuses to withdraw and wins, the senate should vote to expel him because he does not meet the ethical and moral requirements of the united states senate. i should point out that the nrsc. that organization, pulled its campaign finance deal, its fund-raising agreement with the roy moore campaign two days ago. and there is no qualification in that, garrett. unlike what we've heard from a number of senators, there isn't an, if then in that statement. cory gardner is saying he should not run and the senate should not seat him? >> reporter: yeah.
bring back msnbc's garrett haake on capitol hill and von from birmingham, alabama. a statement from the national republican committee, the campaign arm of the republican senate, and it's from the chairman cory gardner who says, i believe the individuals speaking out against roy moore. spoke with courage and truth, proving he is unfit to serve in the united states senate, and he should not run for office. if he refuses to withdraw and wins, the senate should vote to expel him because he does not...
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if the birmingham news has anything to say about it. there you see their editorial today, reject roy moore. they found him unfit on many levels beyond just the improprieties that are alleged with younger women in his days as a prosecutor when he was in his 50s. more over this editorial endorses deb jones, his democratic opponent. it is just the latest attempt to block moore's path to washington. judge roy moore, self styled champion of the ten commandments has claimed the support of evangelicals in his race for the senate but some in that community were pushing back this weekend. the reverend said moore's world view made him unfit even before the allegations of impropriety emerged. moore image ins the struggle for equality in america as a story of loss. >> no one got to ask moore about that or much of anything else because he spent much of the week dodging questions. no elaboration on his defiant stands against his women accusers. >> scurrilous, false, charges, not charge, allegations which i have emphatically denied time and time again
if the birmingham news has anything to say about it. there you see their editorial today, reject roy moore. they found him unfit on many levels beyond just the improprieties that are alleged with younger women in his days as a prosecutor when he was in his 50s. more over this editorial endorses deb jones, his democratic opponent. it is just the latest attempt to block moore's path to washington. judge roy moore, self styled champion of the ten commandments has claimed the support of...
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maya rodriguez is in birmingham with more on this for us. so the special election is going on as planned december 12th. but there are growing calls for moore to step down, right? >> reporter: there are, but there are equally a number of people who have been vocal about having him stay in the race. that was an echoed sentiment today at the madison county republican men's club prayer breakfast. they all came up to the podium and said they planned to look at moore in fact because they were looking at the bigger picture. they say things like the debt and the deficit and border control were important issues to them. they did not mention the allegations against moore specifically, but said that they were looking at these issues and that that is why they intended to vote for him on december 12th. on the other hand here in birmingham this morning, there was a gathering of a number of faith leaders. they got together basically to denounce moore, pointing specifically to those sexual misconduct allegations. allegations of course that moore is denying
maya rodriguez is in birmingham with more on this for us. so the special election is going on as planned december 12th. but there are growing calls for moore to step down, right? >> reporter: there are, but there are equally a number of people who have been vocal about having him stay in the race. that was an echoed sentiment today at the madison county republican men's club prayer breakfast. they all came up to the podium and said they planned to look at moore in fact because they were...
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caller to birmingham talk 99.5: "i wouldn't vote for the baby killer for hell nor high water i don'telieve in murdering children."strong rhetoric like that can be heard on the conservative talk airwaves , but in print, a different statement.the editorial boards of the state's top newspapers writing "stand for decency, reject roy moore." this front page, above the fold editorial denouncing moore and endorsing jones. nats alabama voters are skeptical of outside influences on this race, but their choice on december 12th is crucial to the balance of power in washington. (justine) in the east bay... police are searching for a manthey say punched a bart passenger in the head and stole his wallet in oakland. it happened thursday night at the fruitvale station in oakland. police say the victim was trying to pay for his ridewhen the suspect punched him in the head and snatched his wallet. the suspect then ran from the station and may hay have been accompined by a pitbull and another person. (justine) taking a live look outside... meteorologist lawrence karnow has our forecast. lawrence karnow
caller to birmingham talk 99.5: "i wouldn't vote for the baby killer for hell nor high water i don'telieve in murdering children."strong rhetoric like that can be heard on the conservative talk airwaves , but in print, a different statement.the editorial boards of the state's top newspapers writing "stand for decency, reject roy moore." this front page, above the fold editorial denouncing moore and endorsing jones. nats alabama voters are skeptical of outside influences on...
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dean reynolds in birmingham tonight. >> mason: dean reynolds in birmingham tonight. thanks, dean. cbs news has learned special two men were shot over the weekend at the border. here's david begnaud. rdb.i. and border patrol agents have scoured the rocky desert terrain by foot and air. ceey're looking for evidence after what's been called an attack. it was around 11:00 saturday night. border patrol agent rogelio martinez went out to investigate an alarm triggered by a ground censor. martinez called for back-up when he determined it was set off by human movement. according to the national border patrol council, it appears he may have been ambushed and attacked with rocks. a second agent arrived to find d.rtinez unconscious, bleeding from the head. that second agent radioed for back-up. both agents were then discovered y th serious head injuries. both possibly victims of a stoning. martinez, who has been a border patrol agent for just four sears, died from his injuries. els partner, whose name has not yet been released, is now in stable condition at university l dical center in el pa
dean reynolds in birmingham tonight. >> mason: dean reynolds in birmingham tonight. thanks, dean. cbs news has learned special two men were shot over the weekend at the border. here's david begnaud. rdb.i. and border patrol agents have scoured the rocky desert terrain by foot and air. ceey're looking for evidence after what's been called an attack. it was around 11:00 saturday night. border patrol agent rogelio martinez went out to investigate an alarm triggered by a ground censor....
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>> so, scott, you're there in birmingham, england. but birmingham, alabama, is home for you. the question we ask you as a hometown guy, does this matter when these local high profile names speak out? what impact will it have on the mines of voters in the state of alabama in. >> every move matters at this point. charles barkley is an alabama sporting legend. i covered him 30 years ago as a young journalist. just yesterday, at the time he made the announcement, there was a statue unveiled to him on the auburn university campus, just before the big football game. so sports and politics do connect in alabama. they always have. and in terms of the wider question, i think the washington post is being a bit dramatic here. it is quite clear that in normal times alabama is almost the deepest of the deep red states. and doug jones would have a very, very difficult battle. but the fact is, we are in unusual times given the allegations against roy moore, given the splits in the republican party. i think turnout will be vital on december 12th. turnout will be vital among the african-ameri
>> so, scott, you're there in birmingham, england. but birmingham, alabama, is home for you. the question we ask you as a hometown guy, does this matter when these local high profile names speak out? what impact will it have on the mines of voters in the state of alabama in. >> every move matters at this point. charles barkley is an alabama sporting legend. i covered him 30 years ago as a young journalist. just yesterday, at the time he made the announcement, there was a statue...
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birmingham began to change, it's the story of democracy. that same constitution would be used by the naacp and thurgood marshall and others starting, by the way -- i describe it in the book -- with the marlowe report of 1937 and they would decide what cases to take to try and break down segregation and inequality. and that would eventually end up in the civil rights act of 1964, the vote right act of 1965, and the first time my parents and i could go to restaurant, was two days after the civil rights act passed, my father said, let's go out to dinner. so we got all dressed up and went to this hotel for dinner and the people sort of looking up from their food and then maybe realizing now it was okay, we had dinner. >> so in your book you point out that we have had a birth defect, slavery, but when slavery was ended in 1865, we went to jim crow laws, so how do you as an african-american woman rationalize what our country did after the civil rights amendments occurred in the constitution. still went through a hundred years or so of discriminat
birmingham began to change, it's the story of democracy. that same constitution would be used by the naacp and thurgood marshall and others starting, by the way -- i describe it in the book -- with the marlowe report of 1937 and they would decide what cases to take to try and break down segregation and inequality. and that would eventually end up in the civil rights act of 1964, the vote right act of 1965, and the first time my parents and i could go to restaurant, was two days after the civil...
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we're live in birmingham for more. we're waiting for the white house briefing to begin on fox news channel on this thursday afternoon. it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. in
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to talk about ray moore the alabama senate candidate expected to speak as welcoming up there in birmingham as two new accusers have come forward and told their stories to "washington post." we'll bring you ray moore remarks. busy hour on this thursday afternoon. stay right with me. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth. if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less. yet today people in congress and his own administration know that this president is a clear and present danger who's mentally unstable and armed with nuclear weapons. and they do nothing. join us and tell your member of congress that t
to talk about ray moore the alabama senate candidate expected to speak as welcoming up there in birmingham as two new accusers have come forward and told their stories to "washington post." we'll bring you ray moore remarks. busy hour on this thursday afternoon. stay right with me. accused of obstructing justice to theat the fbinuclear war, and of violating the constitution by taking money from foreign governments and threatening to shut down news organizations that report the truth....
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part that of is the birmingham news. and i think as an institution, we sort of look back not just on our reporting now, but our reporting during the civil rights movement which is let's just face it, was not great. the birmingham news was an apologist for what was happening here during that period. and i think we as an institution said we're not going to let something like that happen again. we're going to step out with a strong voice and say unequivocally that these women deserve to be believed, and make the argument that, you know, what roy moore is saying right now, these denials in the face of so many different accusers saying consistent stories, and now we're hearing those stories directly from those accusers, it's just not credible. >> so you tell me something interesting. given the legacy of birmingham, you're talking about the days of bull connor, the police commissioner who was known for the fire hoses and the dogs and all that stuff against those kids coming out of the birmingham church. this is setting the rec
part that of is the birmingham news. and i think as an institution, we sort of look back not just on our reporting now, but our reporting during the civil rights movement which is let's just face it, was not great. the birmingham news was an apologist for what was happening here during that period. and i think we as an institution said we're not going to let something like that happen again. we're going to step out with a strong voice and say unequivocally that these women deserve to be...
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one is serving in the army reserve here in birmingham. he goes to his meetings and travels and other things. and the other is serving with the united states military academy in his second year. so he's got a military career ahead of him. valley forge, to yorktown, shiloh, to gettysburg, pearl harbor, to normandy, from the coal-bearing hills of north korea, to the jungles of vietnam and the sands of iraq and afghanistan, we've got veterans all over this country that have srved their country. therefore, when we say the pledge of allegiance, when we say -- >> all right, so you've been watching a veterans day event there in birmingham, alabama. this is judge roy moore, the republican nominee for the open senate seat there. of course, this comes as he is denying accusations that he sexually abused a 14-year-old girl back in 1979 and pursued other teenaged girls, as well, the age of consent there is 16, was then, is now. deciding not to talk about it at this event today. >> as far as we can tell. we have to take a quick break. we're going to co
one is serving in the army reserve here in birmingham. he goes to his meetings and travels and other things. and the other is serving with the united states military academy in his second year. so he's got a military career ahead of him. valley forge, to yorktown, shiloh, to gettysburg, pearl harbor, to normandy, from the coal-bearing hills of north korea, to the jungles of vietnam and the sands of iraq and afghanistan, we've got veterans all over this country that have srved their country....
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steve doocy is in birmingham, alabama with more details. >> the establishment from d.c.s still mostly staying out of alabama, but roy moore can now count on the highest ranking elected republican here, that is the governor, kay ivy, for her vote. >> we need to have a republican in the united states senate to vote on things like supreme court justices, others that they have to confirm. and make those decisions and that's what i plan to do is vote for the republican nominee, roy moore. >> but roy moore cannot count on the support of every christian minister in alabama because dozens of them, almost 60 signed onto a letter condemning his candidacy not simply because of allegations of sexual misconduct, but because they think he's co-opting his christianity to get elected. >> we believe no follower of jesus christ should be silent as perverted while our bible is appropriated as a weapon for false culture war and the name of our god is blasphemied by those in the name of christ. and he's done something unthinkable and taken a lead in the polls, but the attorney from birmingha
steve doocy is in birmingham, alabama with more details. >> the establishment from d.c.s still mostly staying out of alabama, but roy moore can now count on the highest ranking elected republican here, that is the governor, kay ivy, for her vote. >> we need to have a republican in the united states senate to vote on things like supreme court justices, others that they have to confirm. and make those decisions and that's what i plan to do is vote for the republican nominee, roy...
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bbc news, birmingham.look at the controversial legislation designed to take britain out of the european union. the eu withdrawal bill will end the primacy of european law, but mps have tabled some 500 amendments, including one which opposes setting a date in law for britain's departure. as the debate got under way, deep divisions within conservative ranks were once again on show. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports on what's likely to be a very challenging process for theresa may's government. his report contains flash photography. brexit‘s still a work in progress. it's about westminster taking back control, but the planning and scheming is now intense and, tonight, it's clear big questions of how — even when — britain finally leaves are up for grabs. reporter: do you think this is a meaningless vote? brexiteers like liam fox and borisjohnson are now told the brexit deadline of march 2019 will be met by law, but the brexit secretary would love to know if the way is clear to leave on schedul
bbc news, birmingham.look at the controversial legislation designed to take britain out of the european union. the eu withdrawal bill will end the primacy of european law, but mps have tabled some 500 amendments, including one which opposes setting a date in law for britain's departure. as the debate got under way, deep divisions within conservative ranks were once again on show. 0ur deputy political editor, john pienaar, reports on what's likely to be a very challenging process for theresa...
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peter doocy on the ground on sunday in birmingham. >> hi, leland.hat anybody talks about in alabama. anywhere you go, moore is not going to leave the race and is trying to change the subject. i will tell you why coming out. why should your teeth be? invisalign clear aligners can shape your smile up to 50% faster. don't let anything slow you down. visit invisalign.com do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could be right for you... with unitedhealthcare medicare solutions. call today to learn about the kinds of coverage we offer, including aarp medicarecomplete plans insured through unitedhealthcare. these medicare advantage plans can combine parts a and b, your hospital and doctor coverage... with part d prescription drug coverage, and extra benefits... all in one complete plan... for a low monthly premium, or in some areas no plan premium at all. unitedhealthcare doesn't stop there. you'll have $0 co-pays for preventive services... like an annual physic
peter doocy on the ground on sunday in birmingham. >> hi, leland.hat anybody talks about in alabama. anywhere you go, moore is not going to leave the race and is trying to change the subject. i will tell you why coming out. why should your teeth be? invisalign clear aligners can shape your smile up to 50% faster. don't let anything slow you down. visit invisalign.com do you have the coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on...
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managing attorney of guster law firm live in birmingham, alabama, for us.ge moore to step up to that microphone, what do you think happens next with this? >> roy moore is going to be defiant. he's not going to drop out. i have seen people say he's going to drop out now. this won't happen. this is directly in roy moore's play book. roy moore was elected to the supreme court of alabama and got kicked out once. then he got back in. won another election and got kicked out again. this is his play book where they say we're not going to seat him. he doesn't care. this is what he wants. his followers will follow him to the end of the earth. >> sandra: you look at the royal counties he won over luther strange. you don't have to look far to see that he's still got a lot of support from his voters. >> he does. if you look at the race with luther strange where roy moore won by ten percentage points, luther strange was backed by then president trump. president trump came to alabama to campaign for luther strange. luther strange put out ads with trump showing trump was g
managing attorney of guster law firm live in birmingham, alabama, for us.ge moore to step up to that microphone, what do you think happens next with this? >> roy moore is going to be defiant. he's not going to drop out. i have seen people say he's going to drop out now. this won't happen. this is directly in roy moore's play book. roy moore was elected to the supreme court of alabama and got kicked out once. then he got back in. won another election and got kicked out again. this is his...
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time and time again. >> today's birmingham news editorial assailed moore's rigid religious conservatismif we vote for roy moore, alabama will also show that we don't care about you, if you are gay or muslim or catholic if you are an atheist or an immigrant it said. michelle holmes is on the editorial board. >> this was a clear cut case. we have opposed moore before. we will oppose moore in the future. roy moore is bad for alabama. >> reporter: turnout will mean everything in the race. the dead loon to register to vote is november 27th. elaine. >> dean reynold, thank you. >>> we turn now to our chief washington correspondent, and "face the nation" host john dickerson. what are the chances roy moore can win the alabama senate seat in december? >> well, we don't know. the polling shows that he, moore is a little bit behind. given all of the, coverage of this race and the, the moral baggage it has taken on, you have to be highly skeptical of polling any way but in this condition where people may not say they will vote for him and not voting for him. he has a core that loves him. the questio
time and time again. >> today's birmingham news editorial assailed moore's rigid religious conservatismif we vote for roy moore, alabama will also show that we don't care about you, if you are gay or muslim or catholic if you are an atheist or an immigrant it said. michelle holmes is on the editorial board. >> this was a clear cut case. we have opposed moore before. we will oppose moore in the future. roy moore is bad for alabama. >> reporter: turnout will mean everything in...
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i was in birmingham, alabama, about a month and a half ago, and there's a, there's a place in birminghamt is a very wealthy all-white, mountain brook. it's beautiful. a stunning -- lots and lots and lots of old mansions. i didn't see a single roy moore yard sign. all i saw were doug jones yard signs, and let me be really clear. these are republican voters. >> right. >> so i -- i don't think that's a prediction. but i can tell you that if -- if in fact doug jones can win this race it's going to be because democrats, yes, did show up, but a lot of republicans who are not of the evangelical nature, don't bury their hands in christian sand every day show up and vote for the democrat. unlike the state's sitting governor because she can't imagine the ideas of a democrat running or winning a senate seat or any other seat for that matter, but there's a bigger problem here, which is sexual molestation doesn't know political parties, but political parties know sexual molestation, that's both of them. and both parties should take a hard, inirlook what they're doing about it. democrats should do bet
i was in birmingham, alabama, about a month and a half ago, and there's a, there's a place in birminghamt is a very wealthy all-white, mountain brook. it's beautiful. a stunning -- lots and lots and lots of old mansions. i didn't see a single roy moore yard sign. all i saw were doug jones yard signs, and let me be really clear. these are republican voters. >> right. >> so i -- i don't think that's a prediction. but i can tell you that if -- if in fact doug jones can win this race...
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a few years ago, i visited the birmingham civil rights institute which has extraordinary exhibitionsrible time. i saw the shoes denise mcnair was wearing when she was killed in the bombing. i walked across the street from the institute and saw where the bomb was placed at the 16th street baptist church. four ku klux klan members planted 19 sticks of dynamite under the stairs where the girls were changing out of the choir robes in the church basement. a bomber tried and found guilty, 14 years later. another died before he was ever charged in the bombing and 2001 and 2002 doug jones was a federal prosecutor in alabama who successfully prosecuted two of the remaining 16th street baptist street bombers. today doug jones is the democrat running for senate in alabama and there are some republicans actually saying that even if roy moore is guilty of everything he is accused of doing it is better that roy moore go to the united states senate instead of a democrat. today, doug jones released this statement about the women who have accused roy moore. we applaud the courage of these women. roy
a few years ago, i visited the birmingham civil rights institute which has extraordinary exhibitionsrible time. i saw the shoes denise mcnair was wearing when she was killed in the bombing. i walked across the street from the institute and saw where the bomb was placed at the 16th street baptist church. four ku klux klan members planted 19 sticks of dynamite under the stairs where the girls were changing out of the choir robes in the church basement. a bomber tried and found guilty, 14 years...
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he was out here in birmingham. take a listen to what he had to say. >> this race, there could not be greater contrast. and this was long before things started unraveling last week. the differences between me and ray moore could not be greater. and that's because i am not someone who wants to divide this state. i'm someone who wants to unify this state. >> and by the way richard there were some financial implications in all of this. because jones campaign is basically been benefiting from moore's trouble. since news of this scandal broke his campaign has been raising about $250,000 a day. richard? >> hand democrat out spending a republican in that state, that would be certainly a headline. as you have been watching the democrat doug jones, the question is the coalition, maya, what are you seeing in terms of the focus there? would it be similar to virginia when we look at men, millennials, minorities? >> definitely have obviously more women sort of in favor of jones at this point. but again you have the moore campaig
he was out here in birmingham. take a listen to what he had to say. >> this race, there could not be greater contrast. and this was long before things started unraveling last week. the differences between me and ray moore could not be greater. and that's because i am not someone who wants to divide this state. i'm someone who wants to unify this state. >> and by the way richard there were some financial implications in all of this. because jones campaign is basically been benefiting...
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anthony once again he will speak but take no questions. >> mark strassmann in birmingham tonight.hanks, mark. a conservative group that uses sting operations to embarrass its targets caught in the act by "the washington post." here's chip reid. >> i'm also, you know, frankly want to know if you are -- who, who you might be working for now? >> in a recent series of interviews the woman on the right, jamie phillips told "washington post" reporters one of whom is on the left that when sexual relationship with. >> referee: moore, became pregnant, and that moore convinced her to get an abortion. while working to confirm the story, post reporters, found discrepancies and concluded the story was false. they suspected that phillips had tried to get them to pub lelish madeupster to embarrass post and raise questions about moore and teenage girls. while researching phillips background. post reporters discovered an internet posting from jamie phillips i accepted a job to work in the conservative media movement to combat lies and deceit of the liberal, msm, short for mainstream media. >> this
anthony once again he will speak but take no questions. >> mark strassmann in birmingham tonight.hanks, mark. a conservative group that uses sting operations to embarrass its targets caught in the act by "the washington post." here's chip reid. >> i'm also, you know, frankly want to know if you are -- who, who you might be working for now? >> in a recent series of interviews the woman on the right, jamie phillips told "washington post" reporters one of whom...
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maya rodriguez is in birmingham for us. was pore iing through that editorial board's endorsement and really rejection as you read through it, of the republican and therefore saying because really nobody else we are going for more. what more came from that editorial board article and number two, how are those in alabama reacting to it? >> so, what we see from the editorial board and again, this is something they published above the fold, above their name plate even, that they find these allegations disturbing and there have been nine allegations so far. women that have come forward and saying that there has been inappropriate behavior on behalf of moore. that moore either touched them or groped them inappropriately. the board basically saying there is no choice at this point, alabama, but to vote for doug jones. this is one of the major newspapers here in alabama like you just mentioned, richard. now, the other person we're hearing from today is a man by the name of wen tinnen. he used to be b a co-worker with lee. she's one
maya rodriguez is in birmingham for us. was pore iing through that editorial board's endorsement and really rejection as you read through it, of the republican and therefore saying because really nobody else we are going for more. what more came from that editorial board article and number two, how are those in alabama reacting to it? >> so, what we see from the editorial board and again, this is something they published above the fold, above their name plate even, that they find these...
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mark strassmann is in birmingham. >> simply dirty politics. >> reporter: judge roy moore stood defiant before supporters, they prayed he would become senator roy moore despite the scandal that rocked the race. >> the allegations are completely false. malicious. >> reporter: allegations of sexual misconduct first reported by "the washington post" center on whether the 70-year-old moore back in his early 30s aggressively pursued at least eight teenage girls. one was 14, another, alleged moore tried to assault her. attack ad from moore's democratic opponent, questioned moore's moral fitness. >> will we make their abuser a u.s. senator? >> moore was emphatic last night. >> i do not know any of the women nor have i engaged in sexual misconduct with any woman. >> reporter: that seems to contradict what he said on sean hannity's ray show, they talked about debbie wesson gibson. claiming moore kissed her when she was 17. >> you know her, but you never dated her ever? its that what you are saying? >> know her, but i don't remember going out on dates. i knew her as a friend. >> since the scandal
mark strassmann is in birmingham. >> simply dirty politics. >> reporter: judge roy moore stood defiant before supporters, they prayed he would become senator roy moore despite the scandal that rocked the race. >> the allegations are completely false. malicious. >> reporter: allegations of sexual misconduct first reported by "the washington post" center on whether the 70-year-old moore back in his early 30s aggressively pursued at least eight teenage girls. one...
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he's live in birmingham, alabama.hat are alabama voters waking up to in the headlines this morning. >> they are waking up to a big bold headline above the masthead on the birmingham news and two other newspapers in the state says stand for decency, reject are you moore. the birmingham news decided to he course doug jones. they say do not make your voting decision based on who it will affect on the national stage. vote based on who it will affect in your hopetown. many of -- in your hometown. this election is about them. so far no response from the moore campaign about the newspaper headline that right now is on the newsstands and front porches around the state. eric: that means all the potential voters will see the paper. do we know what the president is thinking about judge moore? reporter: we got new reaction from administration officials saying it's extremely unlikely we will see the president on the stump with roy moore. >> if he didn't believe the accusations were credible he would be on the stump doing that. but
he's live in birmingham, alabama.hat are alabama voters waking up to in the headlines this morning. >> they are waking up to a big bold headline above the masthead on the birmingham news and two other newspapers in the state says stand for decency, reject are you moore. the birmingham news decided to he course doug jones. they say do not make your voting decision based on who it will affect on the national stage. vote based on who it will affect in your hopetown. many of -- in your...
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edward byrne-jones was born in 1833 in birmingham, as the city was expanding.e they stayed for the duration of the war. edward byrne—jones was paid £200 for each window, a sum he described as flag ra ntly each window, a sum he described as flagrantly inadequate. it was actually quite substantial for the time. the money came from a wealthy victorian benefactress. the wealthy spinster believed in historical accuracy. she didn‘t believe there would have been cattle at the nativity scene, so the window has a small block of sheep. the restoration comes as the good shepherd has recently been acquired, one of edward byrne—jones‘ first four years into stained—glass. the project to raise the money for the restoration is aptly named divine beauty, as it is preserving one of the city‘s greatest treasures. last winter, lincoln city were in the middle of their thrilling fa cup run. the results of some of the celebrations have been revealed. research has shown great sporting wins bring with them more babies, and nine months on from cup glory, lincoln is experiencing its own
edward byrne-jones was born in 1833 in birmingham, as the city was expanding.e they stayed for the duration of the war. edward byrne—jones was paid £200 for each window, a sum he described as flag ra ntly each window, a sum he described as flagrantly inadequate. it was actually quite substantial for the time. the money came from a wealthy victorian benefactress. the wealthy spinster believed in historical accuracy. she didn‘t believe there would have been cattle at the nativity scene, so...
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peter doocy, birmingham, alabama. thanks. >> all eyes on washington as we await a crucial vote on tax reform. it looks to be a bigger challenge in the senate. caroline shivley is live in d.c. with more. hi, caroline. >> hi there. there are some roadblocks in the form of a half dozen senators. here's what the administration is promising them. >> before this year is out, we're going to pass the largest tax cut in american history. >> step one, passing it in the house this week. they did it with about 10 votes to spare. next up, the senate version. both house and senate bills give individual tax cuts. the senate version repeals the individual mandate of obamacare. it also gets rid of the deduction of state and local taxes. the house bill retains $10,000 in deductions. they cut the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20%. >> the people's taxes that will go up are the rich people in high-tax states. but there's a lot of benefit of the new york economy of lowering the corporate rate to 20%. >> republicans want you to believe tha
peter doocy, birmingham, alabama. thanks. >> all eyes on washington as we await a crucial vote on tax reform. it looks to be a bigger challenge in the senate. caroline shivley is live in d.c. with more. hi, caroline. >> hi there. there are some roadblocks in the form of a half dozen senators. here's what the administration is promising them. >> before this year is out, we're going to pass the largest tax cut in american history. >> step one, passing it in the house this...
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casings found at two fatal shooting in birmingham over the last couple of yea rs birmingham over thers were also hand crafted by the pensioner. he'll be sentenced next movement —— month. at least 460 people are now known to have been killed by sunday's earthquake on the border between iran and iraq. officials have called off the rescue operation, saying it's unlikely that more survivors will be found. there have been more than 200 aftershocks in the area since the earthquake, as james robbins reports. iranian authorities say they are not expecting to find any more survivors. work now is to clear ruined homes, demolish, and then rebuild. local people are in shock. thousands are homeless. they are in desperate need of shelter and supplies. iran's president, hassan rouhani, has visited the worst—hit areas. he promised whatever assistance was needed, and criminal action if any public housing is found to have been substandard. translation: we will provide tents for those who need them and give loans and grants to all those whose houses were damaged and are unsafe. we'll give money to ever
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let's go to maya rodriguez in birmingham. what's the latest there, the tenure of the town and the voters, whether they're supporting roy moore? >> well, it really comes down to which poll you believe. there's been a couple of polls that have been done over the last week or so here. the most recent one was a fox news one that shows doug jones, the democrat in the race, up by eight points. 52 to 42% over roy moore. but then, you take a look at sort of all those polls put together, which is what real clear politics did. and when you look at those averages, it turns out that lead might be a lot smaller. two tenths of a point. this is definitely an electorate that is divided. now, today, we're hearing from a former coworker of lee corfman, the woman who first started this with her story, and that of several others in "the washington post". she said she was 14 years old when moore and her had some kind of sexual contact. this is an allegation moore denies. what this man is saying is he had heard the story before from corfman, more
let's go to maya rodriguez in birmingham. what's the latest there, the tenure of the town and the voters, whether they're supporting roy moore? >> well, it really comes down to which poll you believe. there's been a couple of polls that have been done over the last week or so here. the most recent one was a fox news one that shows doug jones, the democrat in the race, up by eight points. 52 to 42% over roy moore. but then, you take a look at sort of all those polls put together, which is...
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more now from dean reynolds in birmingham. >> reporter: at the tabernacle baptist church in birmingham, evangelicals gathered to reject the idea that roy moore is their kind of christian. to them, his alleged unmented advances or assaults against women onlyald to his unfitness. >> even before these allegations made national headlines, it was clear that moore's policy agenda endangered the children of alabama. >> reporter: the reverend william barber: >>oore imagines the struggle for equality in america as a story of loss. >> reporter: those on stage pointed to a phrase moore used tuesday night at a revival meeting in jackson, alabama. >> they started create of to create new rights in 1965. today we've got a problem. >> reporter: the 1965 voting rights act was designed to lift barriers erected by states and localities to block minority voters. >> i present to you the hero of the day, our valiant leader, judge roy moore. >> reporter: throughout the week, a different element of the evangelical ministry has championed moore and demonized his critics. >> i say to them-- and i'll quote the 1
more now from dean reynolds in birmingham. >> reporter: at the tabernacle baptist church in birmingham, evangelicals gathered to reject the idea that roy moore is their kind of christian. to them, his alleged unmented advances or assaults against women onlyald to his unfitness. >> even before these allegations made national headlines, it was clear that moore's policy agenda endangered the children of alabama. >> reporter: the reverend william barber: >>oore imagines the...
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university of birmingham in the u.k. founder of e.a. world view. he joins us via skype from birmingham. thank you for joining us. first of all, on flynn, what's to say about the russia investigation do you think? he's obviously -- the suggestion is he's moving more to the side of the investigators and away from the white house on this. >> this says generally that the investigation contrary to what the white house has said is expanding rather than contracting. this could be a sign because flynn's lawyers have said they will no longer speak with trump's lawyers, that michael flynn is now cooperating with special counsel and if he is cooperating, that means the evidence goes higher up. there could be evidence about jared kushner, there could be evidence about jeff sessions, the attorney general, there could even be evidence about donald trump himself. we won't know that, of course, because there will be some time if flynn is cooperating for all of that information to be collected and assessed by the team. i think beyond this what this means is we have
university of birmingham in the u.k. founder of e.a. world view. he joins us via skype from birmingham. thank you for joining us. first of all, on flynn, what's to say about the russia investigation do you think? he's obviously -- the suggestion is he's moving more to the side of the investigators and away from the white house on this. >> this says generally that the investigation contrary to what the white house has said is expanding rather than contracting. this could be a sign because...
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moore attended a rally with conservative reporters in birmingham yesterday. dean reynolds has more. >> our valiant leader, judge roy moore. >> the supportive conservative crowd from around the country gathered to praise the judge who continued to make clear he has no plans to quit. >> i'll quit standing when they lay me in that box and put me in the ground. >> he billed it as a press conference. >> we paid for the mi repeatedly. he's all ready answered that question. reporters asking about reoccurring allegations that moore once had inappropriate interactions with young women. he walk aid way from the questions protected by event organizers and received a police escort. but the controversy accompanied him as well. he maintains the support of alabama's republican party which said thursday, he deserves to be presumed innocent adding that voters will make the ultimate decision. but the national gop wants little or nothing to do with him. with many republican lawmakers supporting his accusers. and mulling ways to block his path to washington. >> we have called fo
moore attended a rally with conservative reporters in birmingham yesterday. dean reynolds has more. >> our valiant leader, judge roy moore. >> the supportive conservative crowd from around the country gathered to praise the judge who continued to make clear he has no plans to quit. >> i'll quit standing when they lay me in that box and put me in the ground. >> he billed it as a press conference. >> we paid for the mi repeatedly. he's all ready answered that...
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cbs news, birmingham, alabama. >>> on cbs this morning, this summer cbs news investigation uncoveredforeign work force building auto plants across the country. and for the first time an american business owner is speaking out about how the practice affects american workers. that's the cbs morning news for this tuesday. thanks for watching. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> taking a live look at the city of san francisco, tuesday is not our favorite day. it is jaclyn's favorite day. this is a spectacular shot. thanks for waking up with has. on kenny choi. >> i'm michelle griego. any day we are live is a good day. [laughter] how is everyone doing? >> tuesday has more attention this week. >> that is why i started this. a little bit more energy. >>> will be nice today. that may make you get through the day a little better. high pressure is here with sunshine and warm weather. warm weather through this thanksgiving, and 70s nearing 80s, believe it or not, for the holiday week. this storm action is well to the north with the pacific northwest
cbs news, birmingham, alabama. >>> on cbs this morning, this summer cbs news investigation uncoveredforeign work force building auto plants across the country. and for the first time an american business owner is speaking out about how the practice affects american workers. that's the cbs morning news for this tuesday. thanks for watching. have a great day. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> taking a live look at the city of san francisco,...
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i was in birmingham, alabama, about a month ago, month and a half ago.re's a place in birmingham that is a very wealthy, all white, mountainbrook. it's beautiful. it's stunning. lots of old mansions. i didn't see a single roy moore yard sign. all i saw were doug jones yard signs. let me be really clear. these are republican voters. >> right. >> i don't think that's a prediction, but i can tell you that if, in fact, doug jones can win this race, it's going to be because democrats, yes, did show up, but a lot of republicans who are not of the evangelical nature who don't bury their hands into christian sand every day who show up and vote for the democrat. unlike the state's sitting governor, because she can't imagine the idea of a democrat running or winning a senate seat or any other seat for that matter. but i think there's a bigger problem here, which is sexual molestation doesn't know political parties. i think both parties should take a hard long inner look at what they're doing about it. democrats should do better than republicans when it comes to th
i was in birmingham, alabama, about a month ago, month and a half ago.re's a place in birmingham that is a very wealthy, all white, mountainbrook. it's beautiful. it's stunning. lots of old mansions. i didn't see a single roy moore yard sign. all i saw were doug jones yard signs. let me be really clear. these are republican voters. >> right. >> i don't think that's a prediction, but i can tell you that if, in fact, doug jones can win this race, it's going to be because democrats,...
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he was besieged by reporters outside birmingham just a short time aago. he addressed what he calls a politically motivated attack. >> i've been investigated more than any other person in this country. to think that grown women would wait 40 years to come before, right before an election to bring charges is absolutely unbelievable. why now? the democrats and the republican establishment know the importance of this election. in fact, most people in america know the importance of this election. they see it as a prelude to the elections coming in 2018. in may very well determine the future of our country. >> nbc's vaughn hilliard is outside of that event for us. vaughn, with a good day to you, i'm curious the reaction of the crowd. what's it been like? >> reporter: this is the moment, alex, we were waiting for, to see whether it would happen, when it would happen. roy moore actually making a public appearance, which he's done very little of when he meet luther strange. after the allegations that surfaced, he's been missing in action. he did that radio intervi
he was besieged by reporters outside birmingham just a short time aago. he addressed what he calls a politically motivated attack. >> i've been investigated more than any other person in this country. to think that grown women would wait 40 years to come before, right before an election to bring charges is absolutely unbelievable. why now? the democrats and the republican establishment know the importance of this election. in fact, most people in america know the importance of this...
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>> mason: dean reynolds in birmingham. thanks, dean. house republicans are set to passes a massive package of corporate and individual tax cuts tomorrow. today democrats were fuming when republicans in the senate put out their own tax plan, which would repeal obamacare's individual mandate. the mandate requires most americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty on their tax returns. here's chief correspondent nancy cordes. >> this tax bill is now officially a healthcare bill. >> reporter: democrats exploded today after g.o.p. tax writers targeted a key pillar of obamacare. >> what we have in front of us now is really a one-two punch to middle-class families. >> reporter: but senate republicans say eliminating the mandate that americans buy insurance would save more than $300 billion over ten years, which would enable them to double the child tax credit to $ 2,000 and further chip away at middle-income tax rates. >> the middle class are the biggest winners. >> reporter: the tweaks came after bipartisan analysts determined that the
>> mason: dean reynolds in birmingham. thanks, dean. house republicans are set to passes a massive package of corporate and individual tax cuts tomorrow. today democrats were fuming when republicans in the senate put out their own tax plan, which would repeal obamacare's individual mandate. the mandate requires most americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty on their tax returns. here's chief correspondent nancy cordes. >> this tax bill is now officially a healthcare bill....
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for the latest, i spoke a short time ago to our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan, who is in birmingham, alabama. we saw a very defiant roy moore there tonight at the press conference. but nine women have now made accusations against him. is he even answering the latest allegations? rajini: well, at that news conference, he emphatically denied the allegations, and as you say, he was very defiant. now, it wasn't really a news conference. it was actually a meeting of faith leaders, and he was preceded by a number of different pastors and other people from churches who were singing roy moore's raises, saying he had been framed, and discrediting what the women had said. when roy moore finally took to the stage, not only did he deny the allegations, but he also said there is no way he is quitting this race. he said, "i will quit standing when they put me in a box and lay me in the ground." and then when it came to the opportunity for reporters to ask questions, no one wanted to ask about anything but the allegations, so his spokesperson said, well, he is not going to ask anything unless you
for the latest, i spoke a short time ago to our correspondent rajini vaidyanathan, who is in birmingham, alabama. we saw a very defiant roy moore there tonight at the press conference. but nine women have now made accusations against him. is he even answering the latest allegations? rajini: well, at that news conference, he emphatically denied the allegations, and as you say, he was very defiant. now, it wasn't really a news conference. it was actually a meeting of faith leaders, and he was...