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longest-running founded in the united states actually starting as the elementary school teacher in birmingham alabama. then she met her husband and he was of pharmacist one of the few who had gotten a doctorate basket and the day and they got married and they moved to chicago and she started to go to class's then they moved to des moines and then she was the superintendent of the church and her minister said there is a newspaper here in town and he said you can do a better job band he said i thank you can do it it was nothing exciting but someone in omaha heard about it and he came up to ask her husband if they would relocate to work at his newspaper. after a year and a half day opened up the lost art. >> but less than 20 years before but she knew it to was of a racist town and so she knew what she was going to be facing. she realized her strength was people skills. some of the essential they to be pretty radical the fbi was watching him there were sure the elements going into the newspapers said they were very political. there was not a lot of family our reach more positive news but this is the wing
longest-running founded in the united states actually starting as the elementary school teacher in birmingham alabama. then she met her husband and he was of pharmacist one of the few who had gotten a doctorate basket and the day and they got married and they moved to chicago and she started to go to class's then they moved to des moines and then she was the superintendent of the church and her minister said there is a newspaper here in town and he said you can do a better job band he said i...
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. >>> 196 3 birmingham alabama members of the ku klux klan bombed a church.rward to the 1990s, 60 churches set ablaze in 18 months, a rash of fires leading to the church arson prevention act. >> i want to ask every citizen in america to say we are not going back, we are not slipping back to those dark days. >> november 2008 - three white men burnt down a predominantly black church in springfield massachusetts, hours after president obama was elected the nation's first black president. last week - fire fight battle flames at the mt zion a.m.e. church, a predominantly african-american house of worship that the k.k.k. torched in 1995. >> you ride up there. you see the church in flame, it gives you an ill feeling >>> investigators believe this fire was the result of a lightening strike. church fires are surprisingly common. the national fire protection association looked at the numbers and found five churches, black and white, are set on fire every week. mt zion was the 7th black house of worship in the house to burn in 10 days, the causes are still under investi
. >>> 196 3 birmingham alabama members of the ku klux klan bombed a church.rward to the 1990s, 60 churches set ablaze in 18 months, a rash of fires leading to the church arson prevention act. >> i want to ask every citizen in america to say we are not going back, we are not slipping back to those dark days. >> november 2008 - three white men burnt down a predominantly black church in springfield massachusetts, hours after president obama was elected the nation's first black...
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. >> i think that it was diane but with the great history in birmingham alabama and had at one point said everybody wants a father like atticus is nobody has one. >> into this i think will be my last question. >> i kind of think that she did. and i think that is an incredible tribute to any father but i think that her father was much admired in every father can be a hero to his daughter. so i think that her father was really, really extraordinary. >> thank you. [applause] one day i was looking at this library and i asked myself how did all this music get here in the first place? how is this possible and i found the most astonishing thing. almost all of the files could be traced back to just three people. one of them is they believed german inventor in the properties in the human ear in and how they actually delete frequencies. we now have the mp3 encoder and was lost in the audio quality. he is walked out of the marketplaces and it is downloaded to the website. we have a couple of years and he ended up making hundreds of millions of dollars, hundreds of millions from intellectual pro
. >> i think that it was diane but with the great history in birmingham alabama and had at one point said everybody wants a father like atticus is nobody has one. >> into this i think will be my last question. >> i kind of think that she did. and i think that is an incredible tribute to any father but i think that her father was much admired in every father can be a hero to his daughter. so i think that her father was really, really extraordinary. >> thank you....
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not a happy fourth for this motorist stranded in flash floods in birmingham, alabama. and these pyrotechnics courtesy of mother nature. the happiest place on earth, getting a full lightning display. here's abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano with the storms and the forecast. >> reporter: a holiday super soaker, as strong storms pound the south this weekend. residents near birmingham, alabama, waking up to life-threatening flooding. roads and cars swamped. this apartment complex in homewood inundated. police and fire rescue teams helping residents get out. and widespread flooding in northern mississippi -- roads, parks and restaurants under water. the town of new albany approaching a foot of rain in less than 48 hours. in the west, it's the lack of rain, plus record heat and fourth of july celebrations producing wildfires. the latest, in eastern washington. >> the way it raced past us was absolutely incredible. >> reporter: 50 homes forced to evacuate in springdale. over 500 acres burned, the fire sparked by fireworks. in california the drought causing communities a
not a happy fourth for this motorist stranded in flash floods in birmingham, alabama. and these pyrotechnics courtesy of mother nature. the happiest place on earth, getting a full lightning display. here's abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano with the storms and the forecast. >> reporter: a holiday super soaker, as strong storms pound the south this weekend. residents near birmingham, alabama, waking up to life-threatening flooding. roads and cars swamped. this apartment complex in...
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brown's background started as an elementary school teacher in birmingham alabama and she had second graders, third graders and fourth graders. her husband was a pharmacist, one of the few who had a doctorate and they got married and moved to chicago and she started going to classes and they went to des moines and she went to more college classes and they ended up in sioux city and she was the superintendant of the church she was attending. and her minister came to her saying there is a newspaper in town and i think you could do a better job. she said i know nothing about newspapers. neither my husband or i. and he said i think you can do it. so she did. it was a two-page broad shoot, nothing exciting. but someone in omaha heard about it, cici galloway and came up to sioux city and asked if she and her husband would relocate and he would give them jobs and they would work there. after about a year and a half they opened up the omaha star. it was july 9th, 1938 and omaha was a pretty racist town. less than one year before they moved there they actually got there in 1937 there was a really bru
brown's background started as an elementary school teacher in birmingham alabama and she had second graders, third graders and fourth graders. her husband was a pharmacist, one of the few who had a doctorate and they got married and moved to chicago and she started going to classes and they went to des moines and she went to more college classes and they ended up in sioux city and she was the superintendant of the church she was attending. and her minister came to her saying there is a...
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booing at the 16th street church in birmingham alabama killed four little girls and horrified the nationd in the 1990s more than 40 churches burned leading congress toen act the church arson prevention act. increasing federal penalties for anyone convicted of damaging religious property. >> we are now reminded that our job is not done. and just hours after the nation's first black president was elected in 2008, three white men burn add predominately black church in springfield massachusets. >> so the concern is there the heightened awareness is there. >> so far authorities don't see any signs of organizationed linkses between the most recent church fires but elder nor veal who oversees more than 30 churches saying he is urge everring his congregations to be proactive. >> whether it's video cameras or hiring extra security, but most certainly, we still believe that the church is a safe place to worship and to educate our people and work in our various ministries. >> well, the former head of the u.s. civil rights commission, says you have to think about these fires in a history call contex
booing at the 16th street church in birmingham alabama killed four little girls and horrified the nationd in the 1990s more than 40 churches burned leading congress toen act the church arson prevention act. increasing federal penalties for anyone convicted of damaging religious property. >> we are now reminded that our job is not done. and just hours after the nation's first black president was elected in 2008, three white men burn add predominately black church in springfield...
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atlanta area thunderstorms possible in the vicinity also around birmingham alabama.nd miss showers and thunderstorms. none should last long enough to completely rain out the plans. new york city for macy's yesterday perfect, today forecast just a little chance of a shower or r two. i think it will go off without a hitch. >> we'll hold you to that. hopefully you're right. thank you bill. >>> there's new fallout ahead of the confederate flag for the weekend of the year where nascar asks people to put away flags. >> fans have never been shy of sharing patriotism or southern roots. one is no longer welcome, the confederate flag. nascar asks fans to refrain from flying it saying we're committed to providing a welcoming atmosphere free of offensive symbols. >> creating an environment where more fans and especially african-american fans in this instance, would feel welcome. reaction on twitter was passionate on both sides. shout out to nascar for turning backs on fan base in favor of political correctness, says one. asking fans to leave their confederate flag at home it's i
atlanta area thunderstorms possible in the vicinity also around birmingham alabama.nd miss showers and thunderstorms. none should last long enough to completely rain out the plans. new york city for macy's yesterday perfect, today forecast just a little chance of a shower or r two. i think it will go off without a hitch. >> we'll hold you to that. hopefully you're right. thank you bill. >>> there's new fallout ahead of the confederate flag for the weekend of the year where nascar...
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louis that's where the front already crossed through right on par with atlanta even birmingham, alabama speaking here, so that heat and that moisture is being funneled and drawn in, toward our area. that does mess a little bit with our eyewitness weather health report, air quality moderate, not terrible just yet, again no air quality alerts in effect, but you have respiratory illness being take it easy when you have days like this, uv index obviously very high, too. meanwhile, headed to the beach. i said great place to head, low rip countries being at 84 degrees for hi, uv index is high, so happy sunbathing, do it safely of course. even despite that isolated shower perhaps thunderstorm i still gave i five out of five beach balls for day like this. partly sunny nice and hot feeling like july. that's for sure. looking forward in this forecast though, notice, we're not going to get too much relief here. i think at least humidity starts to drop off little bit for both thursday and friday. but at least by this point we will be talking little bit more seasonable, with those values, on the the
louis that's where the front already crossed through right on par with atlanta even birmingham, alabama speaking here, so that heat and that moisture is being funneled and drawn in, toward our area. that does mess a little bit with our eyewitness weather health report, air quality moderate, not terrible just yet, again no air quality alerts in effect, but you have respiratory illness being take it easy when you have days like this, uv index obviously very high, too. meanwhile, headed to the...
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four black girls were murdered in a church bombing in birmingham alabama in 1963, all right.then no one pretended to wonder what the motivation was. if you tried to say it was about religion even the perpetrators back then would have corrected you. all right. no, we killed them because they're nigras that's why we did it. all right, one last thing about this church it has proven resilient for two centuries. it first opened its doors in 1816. six years later it was burned to the ground 12 years after that all black churches in the south carolina were outlawed. forcing mother emmanuel to hold their services in secret. also and that time racist killed one of the churn's cofounders for planning a slave revolt. and nearly 200 years later last night mother emmanuel senior pastor clemente pinckney was added to the list of church leaders taken from the congregation though this is devastating to the church today it's comforting to know that mother emmanuel can and will go on. we'll be right back. a 100% beef burger melted cheddar with crispy hash browns and an egg your way. now that's
four black girls were murdered in a church bombing in birmingham alabama in 1963, all right.then no one pretended to wonder what the motivation was. if you tried to say it was about religion even the perpetrators back then would have corrected you. all right. no, we killed them because they're nigras that's why we did it. all right, one last thing about this church it has proven resilient for two centuries. it first opened its doors in 1816. six years later it was burned to the ground 12 years...
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reward offer of $10,000 for anybody who helps him find a girlfriend. 29-year-old lou lives in birmingham, alabama. he works full-time as a private equity associate. rd only problem is he can't find the right woman. so he's now created his own dating site. it's called dateren.com. people can submit the names and photos of their female friends that he might want to date. he will pay $10,000 to the person that sets up his future girlfriend. unless the girl submits hit herself and then she doesn't get the reward. >>> a search is under way for a man caught on camera burglarizing a dental office in san francisco. >> he was brazen because he did it not once but he did it twice. >> the lapse in security that allowed that burglar to come back a second time in the same night. >> firefighters here in vacaville are working to control a good size wild fire that has been threatening homes in this area. we'll show you how much containment firefighters have on the flames and also tell you about the resources that have been called in here. >>> good morning. welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm back here lecturing p
reward offer of $10,000 for anybody who helps him find a girlfriend. 29-year-old lou lives in birmingham, alabama. he works full-time as a private equity associate. rd only problem is he can't find the right woman. so he's now created his own dating site. it's called dateren.com. people can submit the names and photos of their female friends that he might want to date. he will pay $10,000 to the person that sets up his future girlfriend. unless the girl submits hit herself and then she doesn't...
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. >> i think that it was diane but with the great history in birmingham alabama and had at one pointeverybody wants a father like atticu
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. >> 1963, in birmingham, alabama, killed four little girls and horrified the nation, and congress created the church arson prevention act. >> we are remained that our job is not done. >> just hours after the nation's first black president would be elected in 2008, three white men burned a prominently black church in massachusetts >> so the concern is there and the heightened awareness is there. >> so far they don't see any organized links but he said that his congregation is being proactive. >> we're hiring extra security. and most importantly, we believe that the church is a safe place to worship. >> jonathan martin, aljazeera new orleans. >>> joining us from montgomery, alabama, a senior fellow. and thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> it's a pleasure. and so we're hearing reports and jonathan just mentioned in his report that the fire at the church last night was caused by lightning, but what are you learning about the three or four other fires in the black churches in south carolina and around the states since the charleston shooting? >> i think that the bottom line
. >> 1963, in birmingham, alabama, killed four little girls and horrified the nation, and congress created the church arson prevention act. >> we are remained that our job is not done. >> just hours after the nation's first black president would be elected in 2008, three white men burned a prominently black church in massachusetts >> so the concern is there and the heightened awareness is there. >> so far they don't see any organized links but he said that his...
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the longest-running black newspaper the background started as an elementary schoolteacher and birmingham alabama.
the longest-running black newspaper the background started as an elementary schoolteacher and birmingham alabama.
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we saw a flooding situation in the birmingham alabama, area.you can see the monsoonal moisture pulling up into the four corners region of the united states. other than that it is woefully dry. when it's that dry, fires are a huge concern. washington there's a serious concern. oregon, you've heard about california and the severe water restrictions that are taking place there. we've got a little bit in the way of wet weather pushing into new mexico. this is just isolated. it's part of that seasonal transition where that moisture moves into the desert southwest. look at these temperatures expected to hover close to that 100 degree mark while in dallas texas, 96 is a sizzler, but still no 100 degrees. >> got to prepare in the u.s. for these temperatures. >>> coalition p forces carried out a large assault on isis targets in raqqa and syria. they destroyed some of the transit routes. they focused on mobility corridors used by isis. this was one of the largest deliberate engagements in syria to date. >>> also on saturday isis released a video that app
we saw a flooding situation in the birmingham alabama, area.you can see the monsoonal moisture pulling up into the four corners region of the united states. other than that it is woefully dry. when it's that dry, fires are a huge concern. washington there's a serious concern. oregon, you've heard about california and the severe water restrictions that are taking place there. we've got a little bit in the way of wet weather pushing into new mexico. this is just isolated. it's part of that...
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[captioning made possible by fremantle media] and from birmingham, alabama it's the wilbert family.trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new head-turning ford fusion hybrid right there. let's go meet the wilbert family. hey, angela. angela: hello. steve: how you doing, darlin'? angela: i'm great. steve: good. what do you do? angela: i'm a dentist. steve: really? angela: yes. steve: how long you been a dentist? angela: 10 years. steve: ok, that's good, then. you married? angela: yes, i've been married for 20 years and i have two beautiful boys. steve: ok. good. all right, angela. enjoy yourself. win some money. hey, let's play "feud," everybody. give me angela. give me tyler. here we go, guys. top 6 answers on the board. we talked to a hundred single women. what is the biggest lie that a man ever told you? angela: it wasn't me. steve: it wasn't me. wow. tyler. tyler: i love you. steve: i love you. pa
[captioning made possible by fremantle media] and from birmingham, alabama it's the wilbert family.trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new head-turning ford fusion hybrid right there. let's go meet the wilbert family. hey, angela. angela: hello. steve: how you doing, darlin'? angela: i'm great. steve: good. what do you do? angela: i'm a dentist. steve: really? angela: yes. steve: how long you been a dentist? angela: 10 years. steve: ok,...
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a pilot of birmingham, alabama was killed in the friday crash that was also carrying four passengers.e plane. the coast guard says investigators are coming to figure that out. >> the cause of the crash is going to be investigated by the ntsb. they do have personnel who currently flying in to conduct that investigation, from the coast guard side of the house, you know, our thoughts are with the friends g!gsand family of the victims of today's crash. it was an extremely tragic event. >> one passenger's condition is critical, another survivor is in serious condition. the other two are listed in stable condition. >>> an alaska airlines plane made a safe emergency landing in los angeles after it was struck by lightning. the plane was carrying nearly 160 passengers. the flight left l.a.x. and returned within about an hour. the plane had ;qf 4been heading to washington, dc, reagan national airport. an airline spokesman says passengers on board didn't feel anything when the lightning struck. maintenance crews are inspecting the plane. >>> we'll show you coming up a chain reaction machine that
a pilot of birmingham, alabama was killed in the friday crash that was also carrying four passengers.e plane. the coast guard says investigators are coming to figure that out. >> the cause of the crash is going to be investigated by the ntsb. they do have personnel who currently flying in to conduct that investigation, from the coast guard side of the house, you know, our thoughts are with the friends g!gsand family of the victims of today's crash. it was an extremely tragic event....
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today, though if you took i-65 south out of nashville and turned left when you got to birmingham alabamain columbia south carolina. today roughly 10,000 people turned out to see history made after nikki haley signed the bill to take down the flag. seeing it is different. history today. >> this is an nbc news special report. here's matt lauer. >> and good morning, everyone. i'm matt lauer with hoda kotb. history about to be made in south carolina. the flag that's flown for more than five decades. a symbol of hate for many heritage for others is about to be taken down and moved to a museum. ron allen, can you hear me? >> >> yes matt. >> give me a sense of what you're hearing. >> i hear a lot of emotion, a lot of teary eyes. people straining to take in every moment of this. >> last night we talked about how that flag only went up in 1961. not 1861. 1961 as a note of defiance and rejection aimed at the civil rights movement at that time. that was put up just a few months after civil rights activists were jailed for their sit-in. for 54 years those activists have had criminal charges on their
today, though if you took i-65 south out of nashville and turned left when you got to birmingham alabamain columbia south carolina. today roughly 10,000 people turned out to see history made after nikki haley signed the bill to take down the flag. seeing it is different. history today. >> this is an nbc news special report. here's matt lauer. >> and good morning, everyone. i'm matt lauer with hoda kotb. history about to be made in south carolina. the flag that's flown for more than...
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and, in birmingham, alabama we're joined by dr.illie parker, a physician, abortion provider and a board member of physicians for reproductive health. he previously worked for planned parenthood and recently wrote an article for cosmopolitan magazine called "why i stand with dr. deborah nucatola" sharona coots and dr. willie parker, welcome to democracy now! dr. willie parker, can you talk about what is at the heart of the story, the allegations that planned parenthood is selling fetal tissue. amy, it is a pleasure to be back on your show. as i think about what is happening, two things come to mind -- i had a photographer in alabama that would take our picture and in order to get us to pose he would say watch the birdie which was to distract us from what he was trying to do, take a great pitcher, and in that regard what is happening here is a high-stakes game of "watch the birdie." the picture is the cell of -- sale of fetal parts and impugning of planned parenthood, but the real thing is to outlaw abortion. the second thing is the
and, in birmingham, alabama we're joined by dr.illie parker, a physician, abortion provider and a board member of physicians for reproductive health. he previously worked for planned parenthood and recently wrote an article for cosmopolitan magazine called "why i stand with dr. deborah nucatola" sharona coots and dr. willie parker, welcome to democracy now! dr. willie parker, can you talk about what is at the heart of the story, the allegations that planned parenthood is selling fetal...
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[cheering and applause] and from birmingham, alabama it's the mikula family!eering and applause] everybody's here trying to win themself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion hybrid. right there, folks. [cheering and applause] steve: d.j., how you doing, man? d.j.: i'm doing fine, and yourself, steve? steve: i like that tie. i like that. who came with your color combinations, ladies? >> i did, steve. steve: that's what i thought. [laughter] notice i just went right on to you. [applause] kaylon: thank you. steve: good job, bryan. you're sharp. let me tighten you up berman. what i want you to do is, i want you to start--what size is the neck on this shirt? berman: 15. steve: you wear a 14. berman: i told you. [laughter] [applause] steve: oh, i see what happened. sister, was your idea to wear the red--you went and bought all the medium shirts. kaylon: i did. he owe me my
[cheering and applause] and from birmingham, alabama it's the mikula family!eering and applause] everybody's here trying to win themself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, stylish ford fusion hybrid. right there, folks. [cheering and applause] steve: d.j., how you doing, man? d.j.: i'm doing fine, and yourself, steve? steve: i like that tie. i like that. who came with your color combinations, ladies? >> i did, steve. steve: that's what i thought....
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in 1963, the bombing at the 16th street church in birmingham, alabama, killed four little girls.d '90s, black churches all across the south burned in a string of fires. joining me now, live from the scene of the church is msnbc's national correspondent, joy reid. also with me former atf executive, matthew horace. matthew, i want to start with the investigation. how do officials try to determine right away whether a fire like this is arson or not? >> well you know the main focus of our investigation is to try to determine the cause and origin of the fire and try to determine if it's incendiary or not. to wit, if it's an arson or not. we start at the scene, we consider among other things the elements in the virm and in this case, as i understand it it might have been a lightning strike. so we'll evaluate the conditions when the fire started, evaluate the flames the smoke, the timing, and what people saw at the scene. but we'd also do a thorough scene search to try to eliminate other causes of the fire to wit, arson accell rants and those sorts of things. >> joy, how is the communit
in 1963, the bombing at the 16th street church in birmingham, alabama, killed four little girls.d '90s, black churches all across the south burned in a string of fires. joining me now, live from the scene of the church is msnbc's national correspondent, joy reid. also with me former atf executive, matthew horace. matthew, i want to start with the investigation. how do officials try to determine right away whether a fire like this is arson or not? >> well you know the main focus of our...
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bluetooth, you're sexting. [ light laughter ] next one was sent in to us by lindsay williams in birmingham, alabamaf those captcha things. you know, those squiggly words you have to type in before you can buy tickets to concerts and stuff like that. check this one out here. big ho. [ laughter ] honey, i'm about to get those ed sheeran tickets you wanted all summer. oh, don't come in daddy's office. >> steve: ashley madison here -- >> jimmy: ashley madison, get off of this website so my stuff doesn't get taken. big ho. >> steve: big ho. >> jimmy: next one was sent in by betsy mccormack in albany, new york. hey, albany. she was watching her local news and is saw this guy getting interviewed here. is name is hugh johnson, chairman of huge johnson advisers. [ laughter ] >> steve: hugh johnson. >> jimmy: he's got a great financial package. >> steve: yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if you want to hear. >> steve: oh my gosh. >> jimmy: if you're open to hear it. >> steve: his staff is fantastic. yeah. [ laughter ] hugh johnson. >> jimmy: hugh johnson. >> steve: hugh g. johnson. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: ne
bluetooth, you're sexting. [ light laughter ] next one was sent in to us by lindsay williams in birmingham, alabamaf those captcha things. you know, those squiggly words you have to type in before you can buy tickets to concerts and stuff like that. check this one out here. big ho. [ laughter ] honey, i'm about to get those ed sheeran tickets you wanted all summer. oh, don't come in daddy's office. >> steve: ashley madison here -- >> jimmy: ashley madison, get off of this website so...
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have flood watches posted across the midsouth, northern mississippi in through just north of birmingham alabamal of this stalled front, but this will spread rain across the northeast, just a little bit through the afternoon and then we'll start to see a bit of a drying pattern, but you go south and places like north georgia, the storms will pop up i think throughout the afternoon and through the evening and through the carolinas. meanwhile, out west, in the northwest like we mentioned, dry weather there, extraordinary heat here, seattle on a three-day stretch of 90 plus will probably break the record, which is five days as we go through monday and tuesday into the 100s. as we go through the day today 105 potentially in vegas. they're on a 20-day streak of that. got to love these graphics. happy birthday, america. >>> have fun at your barbecue, be careful with those fireworks. i just got invited to paula's house for a barbecue so i might take you up on that. >> hot dogs. we keep it simple. >> as long as you have some spicy mustard. >> maybe some hamburgers. >> like the triple crown of barbecues.
have flood watches posted across the midsouth, northern mississippi in through just north of birmingham alabamal of this stalled front, but this will spread rain across the northeast, just a little bit through the afternoon and then we'll start to see a bit of a drying pattern, but you go south and places like north georgia, the storms will pop up i think throughout the afternoon and through the evening and through the carolinas. meanwhile, out west, in the northwest like we mentioned, dry...
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today, though if you took i-65 south out of nashville, and then turned left when you got to birmingham alabamaventually find yourself in columbia south carolina and today roughly 10,000 people turned out into the streets to see history made after the legislature there voted this week and governor nikki haley signed legislation yesterday afternoon to take down the confederate battle flag on the grounds of the state capitol there. we have known this was coming for a couple days now but seeing it is different. history today. >> this is an nbc news special report. here's matt lauer. >> and good morning everyone. i'm matt lauer along with hoda kotb. history about to be made. the confederate flag on the grounds of the state house in columbia, a symbol of hate for many heritage for others is about to be taken down and moved to a museum. ron allen, can you hear me? >> yes. >> give me a sense of what you're seeing and hearing. >> i hear a lot of emotion. i see a lot of teary eyes. i see a lot of people straining to take in every second of this moment. >> last night we talked about how that confederate
today, though if you took i-65 south out of nashville, and then turned left when you got to birmingham alabamaventually find yourself in columbia south carolina and today roughly 10,000 people turned out into the streets to see history made after the legislature there voted this week and governor nikki haley signed legislation yesterday afternoon to take down the confederate battle flag on the grounds of the state capitol there. we have known this was coming for a couple days now but seeing it...
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we have flood watches posts across the south and north of mississippi and birmingham, alabama.s will spread rain across the northeast a little bit through the afternoon and we'll see a drying pattern. you go south in places like north georgia, the storms pop up through the afternoon into the evening and into the carolinas. northwest, dry weather seattle on a three-day stretch of 90 plus, they will break the record which is 5 days. 1o5 in vegas, they are on 20 day streak of that. happy birthday america. >> reporter: "good morning america" everybody, i'm meteorologist chris sowers, we're seeing showers pushing in across the western suburbs from the lehigh valley to lancaster. we'll get you outside and show you the view at the philadelphia international airport. we're seeing a mostly cloudy sky, east of philadelphia we're seeing sunshine, a few peeks 76 degrees that's the forecast for today. cloudy skies and showers possible later this afternoon. i just got invited to paula's house for a barbecue so i might take you up on it. >> hot dogs. we keep it simple. >> hopefully you have s
we have flood watches posts across the south and north of mississippi and birmingham, alabama.s will spread rain across the northeast a little bit through the afternoon and we'll see a drying pattern. you go south in places like north georgia, the storms pop up through the afternoon into the evening and into the carolinas. northwest, dry weather seattle on a three-day stretch of 90 plus, they will break the record which is 5 days. 1o5 in vegas, they are on 20 day streak of that. happy birthday...
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drawing while most the audiences in a good mood, we appreciate your taking time out to come to birmingham alabama. many of us did not have a preconceived notion of you or the book or writing about mel harper lee. you did it in a marvelous manner and in a respectful manner. i feel much better having read it and think you for your eft to the literary world. before we thank all of you for coming someone will be happy. before we go and before she calls the name and before everybody's mad because she didn't call your name, let's show this young lady how much we appreciate her. [applause]. [applause]. >> thank you. if the georgetown person wins the drawing it will be mighty suspicious. >> these are strictly by seat numbers. >> i will not look and i will pull from the middle. >> first read the row. >> okay will do this with some drama. >> the row would be j. >> and seat number. >> are you ready? we are road j, seat 26. this is for you road j seat 26. [applause].
drawing while most the audiences in a good mood, we appreciate your taking time out to come to birmingham alabama. many of us did not have a preconceived notion of you or the book or writing about mel harper lee. you did it in a marvelous manner and in a respectful manner. i feel much better having read it and think you for your eft to the literary world. before we thank all of you for coming someone will be happy. before we go and before she calls the name and before everybody's mad because...
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host: robert from birmingham, alabama.ext caller is bruce from baltimore, maryland on the independent line. caller: good morning. very liberal. unfortunately. today, is the gay is the gay pride parade. it has gotten ridiculous. we've always had democratic leaders and because of that, the school system is terrible. the bureaucracy -- our illustrious mayor is not a good administrator. the reason there were rights is because the local npr station put out the most ridiculous racist propaganda, talk trash about white people on a regular basis. i'm tired of it. i would like to see some republicans or conservative liberals like me on the city council or elected mayor. host: that was bruce from baltimore, maryland. a few comments from twitter -- our next caller is steve from new york on the democratic line. good morning to you. caller: hi there. host: tell us about a lot. -- belmont. caller: new york city is not a liberal city if you know what the people say. just because somebody is pro-gay doesn't make them a liberal or conserva
host: robert from birmingham, alabama.ext caller is bruce from baltimore, maryland on the independent line. caller: good morning. very liberal. unfortunately. today, is the gay is the gay pride parade. it has gotten ridiculous. we've always had democratic leaders and because of that, the school system is terrible. the bureaucracy -- our illustrious mayor is not a good administrator. the reason there were rights is because the local npr station put out the most ridiculous racist propaganda, talk...
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just graduated from alabama birmingham and had to qualify to get in. of the lead with two others and 11 under par. we will also hear from charles barkley tonight as well. that's going to do it for sports. denise, back to you. >> let's check in now with thomas roberts. thomas? >> hi. thank you. coming up tonight, sex, drugs and hush money? the sordid new details on how bill cosby seduced women in his own words plus no apologies from donald trump as a new candidate seeks to change the conversation on the campaign trail. also, inside the mind of the chattanooga shooter and how his family -- and a prosurfer fights back. it all happened on live tv. we will have that story when we see you in just a few minutes. denise, back to you. >> thank you. we will see you in a bit. we will be right back. oh my gosh, it's the guy from last night. what?! can i jump on your wi-fi? yeah, you can try it. hey! i had a really good time last night. yeah, me too. the only thing is that... the only thing is what? what's the only thing? oh my gosh he's married. he's a kleptomania
just graduated from alabama birmingham and had to qualify to get in. of the lead with two others and 11 under par. we will also hear from charles barkley tonight as well. that's going to do it for sports. denise, back to you. >> let's check in now with thomas roberts. thomas? >> hi. thank you. coming up tonight, sex, drugs and hush money? the sordid new details on how bill cosby seduced women in his own words plus no apologies from donald trump as a new candidate seeks to change the...
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host: darrell is in birmingham, alabama, public in line. caller: i want to go back to sarah ferriss, your previous guest from the hill who was talking about a month other things, the planned parenthood video. she was all up to speed and i guess the host was as well on the talking point of planned parenthood, and that is to talk about the tone of the video. the tone of the video wasn't noxious but the controversy -- was obnoxious but the controversy was not because of the tone but because of the substance. the substance is not comfortable for pro-choicers, i guess the host and the person from the hill are because they did not explore this, it's that crushing is needed. the reason crushing is needed is because what is being dealt with is you can call it a fetus -- which i can always count on this host to call it a fetus -- the fetus is alive and the reason crushing is needed is first, to kill the living child in such a way that the body parts can be harvested. the living child is not wanted but the parts to be sold are wanted. and so that sho
host: darrell is in birmingham, alabama, public in line. caller: i want to go back to sarah ferriss, your previous guest from the hill who was talking about a month other things, the planned parenthood video. she was all up to speed and i guess the host was as well on the talking point of planned parenthood, and that is to talk about the tone of the video. the tone of the video wasn't noxious but the controversy -- was obnoxious but the controversy was not because of the tone but because of the...
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mildred brown started as a school teacher in birmingham, alabama, and citied second graders, third gradersh graders, and then she met her husband, and he was a pharmacist one of the very few who had got an doctorate this is in the 1900s and they got married and they moved to chicago, and she started going to classes and then the wasn't to des moines and she went to more college classes and and then they ended up in sioux city and he was she superintendent for the church she was attending, and her minister came to her and said, there's a newspaper here in town, i think maybe you could do a better job and she said i know nothing about newspapers. neither my husband nor i know anything about a newspaper. he said i think you can do it. so they did. it was just like a little two-page -- nothing exciting, but eventually someone in ohama heard about it, named cc gallaway and he came up to sioux city and asked her husband and her if they would relocate -- he would give them a job at the newspaper and they would work at his newspaper the ohama guide, and after a year and a half they opened up the o
mildred brown started as a school teacher in birmingham, alabama, and citied second graders, third gradersh graders, and then she met her husband, and he was a pharmacist one of the very few who had got an doctorate this is in the 1900s and they got married and they moved to chicago, and she started going to classes and then the wasn't to des moines and she went to more college classes and and then they ended up in sioux city and he was she superintendent for the church she was attending, and...
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i grew up in birmingham alabama the birmingham of bull connor.that was once described as the most segregated big city in america. i know how it feels to hold aspirations when your neighbors think you are incapable or uninterested in anything higher and perhaps there are members of this audience you have faith that from time to time we have not and will not erase the last thing impact of our defective slavery or the follow-on challenge of overcoming prejudices of one another please remember this -- do not have a constitutional right not to be offended for we are americans. [applause] we are americans and i believe we are a fundamentally decent people. in every decent society, whether here or abroad, we should seek not to offend, but we will help our cause if we also result to be slow in taking offense. it's a great active kindness to give someone else benefit of the doubt. try to react to others as you would hope they would react to you, no matter the color of their skin and no matter the color of yours. as we look from here out into the world whe
i grew up in birmingham alabama the birmingham of bull connor.that was once described as the most segregated big city in america. i know how it feels to hold aspirations when your neighbors think you are incapable or uninterested in anything higher and perhaps there are members of this audience you have faith that from time to time we have not and will not erase the last thing impact of our defective slavery or the follow-on challenge of overcoming prejudices of one another please remember this...
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meantime here's amateur paul dunn, 22-year-old from ireland plays collegiately at alabama birmingham, long effort at 7 as dunn shot a 66, first amateur in 88 years to have a share of the lead through 54 holes, amazing. dustin johnson began the day with a one-shot lead, but his putter betrayed him, 3-over 75, he is five shots behind. so jason day and british open champion are tied at 12- hounder. dunn not eligible -- 12-under. dunn not eligible to earn any money as an amateur, but his family and friends do have a chance to cash in. >> the local bookmakers had you at 1,500-1 to start this week. what didn't they know? >> the practice round i had a few people from home with me and i was playing nice, so they signed a few bookies at me 5-1 to make the cut, so i think i made a lot of people at home to make some money. hopefully i can steal a little more from the bookmakers tomorrow. >>> this 2nd half of the season the giants at arizona 2nd inning, as you see this little fellow feeling a little bit. justin maxwell, get out of there, big fellow! how about seven home runs for the big fellow. g
meantime here's amateur paul dunn, 22-year-old from ireland plays collegiately at alabama birmingham, long effort at 7 as dunn shot a 66, first amateur in 88 years to have a share of the lead through 54 holes, amazing. dustin johnson began the day with a one-shot lead, but his putter betrayed him, 3-over 75, he is five shots behind. so jason day and british open champion are tied at 12- hounder. dunn not eligible -- 12-under. dunn not eligible to earn any money as an amateur, but his family and...
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we have friends from arkansas. 27 years of marriage from birmingham alabama and we have storms that just zone. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> new york's finest in action there in new york from the sounds of it. nothing showing on storm tracker6 live double scan as the overnight thunderstorms and showers left the coast between five and 7 o'clock this morning. as we head outside the sun is now beginning to work its way back into plasm it is muggy this morning with temperatures in the 70's. you exclusive seven day, this afternoon we'll see a warm and muggy high of 87a slight chance avenue pop-up shower or thunderstorm. nothing severe. take cover for lightning. sun to clouds tomorrow, 84. new mexico and tucson arizona, a very happy morning to you. all right, lara let's get some "pop." >> all right, ginger get over here time for "pop news" and first up tv game shows for 800 please. this popular host has some super fresh hip-hop skills. the answer who is "jeopardy's" alex trebek in in the theme to this '90s sitcom i pulled up to the house about 7 or 8 and i yelled
we have friends from arkansas. 27 years of marriage from birmingham alabama and we have storms that just zone. that's the big picture. let's get a check closer to home. >> new york's finest in action there in new york from the sounds of it. nothing showing on storm tracker6 live double scan as the overnight thunderstorms and showers left the coast between five and 7 o'clock this morning. as we head outside the sun is now beginning to work its way back into plasm it is muggy this morning...
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we've got friends from arkansas 27 years of marriage here from birmingham alabama and we have stormscluded and the rainfall goes 3 to 4 inches in the yellow zone. jacqui: good morning, washington. a much, day to look forward to. high tememperatures near 90 degrs, not quite zero. we will keep an eye on the southern zone today. lowround 70. tomorrow a decent chance for showers and thunderstorms momost likely late onon friday, looking acti still with isolated ances overhe holiday weekend >> oh what a crowd out here today. we love it from new mexico and tucson arizona, a very happy morning to you. all right, lara let's get some "pop." >> all right, ginger get over here time for "pop news" and first up tv game shows for 800 please. this popular host has some super fresh hip-hop skills. the answer who is "jeopardy's" alex trebek in in the theme to this '90s sitcom i pulled up to the house about 7 or 8 and i yelled to the cabbie yo holmes smell you later. >> that would be alec trebek proving he can rap with the best of them. >> i smell an album. >> catching his vocal chords for a wild rendi
we've got friends from arkansas 27 years of marriage here from birmingham alabama and we have stormscluded and the rainfall goes 3 to 4 inches in the yellow zone. jacqui: good morning, washington. a much, day to look forward to. high tememperatures near 90 degrs, not quite zero. we will keep an eye on the southern zone today. lowround 70. tomorrow a decent chance for showers and thunderstorms momost likely late onon friday, looking acti still with isolated ances overhe holiday weekend >>...
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we've got friends from arkansas, we've got 27 years of marriage here from birmingham, alabama and weh, cape girardeau is included and the rainfall goes 3 to 4 inches in the yellow zone. >> oh, what a crowd out here >>> i'm here with your accu-weather forecast. the heat advisory in effect until 9:00 this evening. 101 in concord. warm in oakland high of 80. 92 in san jose. up to 71 in san francisco and napa up to 94 degrees. here's your accu-weather seven-day forecast. hot again today. the heat eases thursday into friday. all indications by saturday starting off the holiday weekend, looking just fine for the 4th. >> oh what we love it from new mexico and tucson, arizona, a very happy morning to you. all right, lara, let's get some "pop." >> all right, ginger, get over here, time for "pop news" and first up, tv game shows for 800, please. this popular host has some super fresh hip-hop skills. the answer, who is "jeopardy's" alex trebek, i mean it. >> in this '90s sitcom, i pulled up to the house about 7:00 or 8:00 and i yelled to the cabbie yo homes, smell you later. >> "the prince of b
we've got friends from arkansas, we've got 27 years of marriage here from birmingham, alabama and weh, cape girardeau is included and the rainfall goes 3 to 4 inches in the yellow zone. >> oh, what a crowd out here >>> i'm here with your accu-weather forecast. the heat advisory in effect until 9:00 this evening. 101 in concord. warm in oakland high of 80. 92 in san jose. up to 71 in san francisco and napa up to 94 degrees. here's your accu-weather seven-day forecast. hot again...
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host: birmingham, alabama an independent caller. caller: good morning. congressman, as an 18 euros, i joined the military and learned a few things about nuclear power. and the knowledge is still with me. you can destroy their facilities, but what about the knowledge? so yes, they're probably on a path to a nuclear weapon, but this agreement shuts down some of the paths they could take such as a heavy water plant which could produce plutonium which is more useful than a bomb. so my question is, please explant to the people those two things. and my other question to you is, who is going to fight this war? if there is no agreement. and the partners decided to forgo sanctions. and to let iran have that money that they have held in banks for them under the sanctions agreement. how many people are going to join to volunteer to go fight this war? guest: i appreciate your service to our country and getting in at 18, i commend you. you say you can't bomb away knowledge, and i agree with that. dr. james walsh yesterday said that in another meeting. you cannot bomb
host: birmingham, alabama an independent caller. caller: good morning. congressman, as an 18 euros, i joined the military and learned a few things about nuclear power. and the knowledge is still with me. you can destroy their facilities, but what about the knowledge? so yes, they're probably on a path to a nuclear weapon, but this agreement shuts down some of the paths they could take such as a heavy water plant which could produce plutonium which is more useful than a bomb. so my question is,...
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blown away by these numbers not just state sales taxes, local sales taxes county if you live in birmingham, alabamahere. highest taxes start with tennessee. a big surprise you would expect that. arkansas 9.27% louisiana 9.01%, alabamted averages. the localities have different numbers so think about it. charles: it is all the layers of taxes. >> at all levels. if you are in chicago 9.25% this creates anomalies because what people do is they go across the border complete >> reporter: how things are going. if you want the low state sales tax? >> new hampshire. >> alaska has the lowest in the country. california state sales tax alone, 7.5%. 7.5%. charles: the flow of that. >> they have misstating contacts. charles: california lost a million people, working hard people texas a big beneficiary. tonight, don't forget watch my show making money with charles payne. we will talk about the post's latest and harshest attack and capitalism and geraldo rivera will join me again. don't miss it tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern on the fox business network. we have more varney after is this. things, victor? we decided to g
blown away by these numbers not just state sales taxes, local sales taxes county if you live in birmingham, alabamahere. highest taxes start with tennessee. a big surprise you would expect that. arkansas 9.27% louisiana 9.01%, alabamted averages. the localities have different numbers so think about it. charles: it is all the layers of taxes. >> at all levels. if you are in chicago 9.25% this creates anomalies because what people do is they go across the border complete >> reporter:...
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he just finished his final year at the university of alabama birmingham.t in the 60s. the first amateur in 88 years to hold the 54-hole lead at the open. tied for 2010 leader louis oosthuizen. dunne is ranked 88th right now. not in the pro rankings but amateur. jordan spieth put himself in position to make history today. he shot 6 under in round three to move to one shot off the lead. spieth is looking to become the first golfer to win the first three majors of the year since ben hogan in 1953. spieth said he is using that as motivation heading in to today. >> to be able to try to go into the last major and accomplish something that's never been done in our sport is something that only comes around to a couple people ever. i'd like to be one of those people to have that happen. that's just going to go into my fight. >> spieth tees off at 9:20 this morning. >>> just when you thought shark week was over this happened yesterday off the coast of south africa. incredible video. during a surfing competition, nick fanning gets attacked by a shark on live televisi
he just finished his final year at the university of alabama birmingham.t in the 60s. the first amateur in 88 years to hold the 54-hole lead at the open. tied for 2010 leader louis oosthuizen. dunne is ranked 88th right now. not in the pro rankings but amateur. jordan spieth put himself in position to make history today. he shot 6 under in round three to move to one shot off the lead. spieth is looking to become the first golfer to win the first three majors of the year since ben hogan in 1953....
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host: our last call, from birmingham, alabama. our might for lgbt viewers. denis, good morning. caller: yes, my question is -- even in the definition for the man on the line, lgbt bisexual. i know polygamy is illegal, but are you discriminating against someone that is bisexual? shouldn't they have to make a choice on which america fair bisexual and they are attracted to men and women -- on which -- on who they marry -- guest: -- they cannot marry multiple partners. so i don't consider that discrimination. i consider this decision a huge step for in recognizing the reality of life of hundreds of thousands -- actually millions -- of people in this country. gay people in relationships, gay people starting relationships gay people in long-term relationships who deserve to have legal recognitions and protection of those relationships. like our earlier caller, i think it was tom, i'm not sure, from florida, that people can get retirement benefits. the same package of rights and responsibilities that any other married couple has in this country. it was a great day and a great step forw
host: our last call, from birmingham, alabama. our might for lgbt viewers. denis, good morning. caller: yes, my question is -- even in the definition for the man on the line, lgbt bisexual. i know polygamy is illegal, but are you discriminating against someone that is bisexual? shouldn't they have to make a choice on which america fair bisexual and they are attracted to men and women -- on which -- on who they marry -- guest: -- they cannot marry multiple partners. so i don't consider that...
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host: birmingham, alabama an independent caller. caller: good morning. congressman, as an 18 euros, i joined the military and learned a few things about nuclear power. and the knowledge is still with me. you can destroy their facilities, but what about the knowledge? so yes, they're probably on a path to a nuclear weapon, but this agreement shuts down some of the paths they could take such as a heavy water plant which could produce plutonium which is more useful than a bomb. so my question is, please explant to the people those two things. and my other question to you is, who is going to fight this war? if there is no agreement. and the partners decided to forgo sanctions. and to let iran have that money that they have held in banks for them under the sanctions agreement. how many people are going to join to volunteer to go fight this war? guest: i appreciate your service to our country and getting in at 18, i commend you. you say you can't bomb away knowledge, and i agree with that. dr. james walsh yesterday said that in another meeting. you cannot bomb
host: birmingham, alabama an independent caller. caller: good morning. congressman, as an 18 euros, i joined the military and learned a few things about nuclear power. and the knowledge is still with me. you can destroy their facilities, but what about the knowledge? so yes, they're probably on a path to a nuclear weapon, but this agreement shuts down some of the paths they could take such as a heavy water plant which could produce plutonium which is more useful than a bomb. so my question is,...
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collegiately they sponsor alabama birmingham. he just graduated. what a wonderful story he was. he is 22 years old. didn't win a tournament in his senior year as a college player but what a lovely experience. he led the open through three rounds. he can always say that. liz: well the props go to zach johnson of iowa city. wins the 144th british open. robert about, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. liz: fox sports senior golf analyst. the purse, 1.8 million goes to zach johnson. major companies reporting earnings this week as nasdaq and s&p flirt with new record highs. ibm after the bell. how are the experts playings last few minutes of the day. we're going down to the floorus show in the last minutes left on the "countdown to the closing bell." and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day
collegiately they sponsor alabama birmingham. he just graduated. what a wonderful story he was. he is 22 years old. didn't win a tournament in his senior year as a college player but what a lovely experience. he led the open through three rounds. he can always say that. liz: well the props go to zach johnson of iowa city. wins the 144th british open. robert about, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. liz: fox sports senior golf analyst. the purse, 1.8 million goes to zach...
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when he went into the clubhouse, but the leaders one of them, paul dunn, goes to university of alabama birminghamwon a tournament there, but he's leading right now shot 66 today. the birds i on the seventh. so he's minus 12. lewis on 18. great chip. close enough that he will get a birds i. he is at minus 12, jason at minus 12 all tide for the lead going into the final rounds, which will be tomorrow. all right, now, if you want to see, the worse swing in golf. the worse. it would be this weekend, and the celebrity tournament. that player would be charles barkley. all right, going to lake tahoe. he does it every year, takes the abuse watch this, he can't get the club down. he can't. he's afraid. i mean, psychologically he is afraid to hit the ball. you don't want to be near him when he swings like. that will the way he doesn't have a hitch, he can't get the club down, so, and i play with him, i have seen him do it, he'll swing one handed, one handed he won't hitch. >> wait. >> but you can't play -- you can't play well one handed. you can do it with a iron. par three. you can't do it with a wood. it
when he went into the clubhouse, but the leaders one of them, paul dunn, goes to university of alabama birminghamwon a tournament there, but he's leading right now shot 66 today. the birds i on the seventh. so he's minus 12. lewis on 18. great chip. close enough that he will get a birds i. he is at minus 12, jason at minus 12 all tide for the lead going into the final rounds, which will be tomorrow. all right, now, if you want to see, the worse swing in golf. the worse. it would be this...
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am tur paul dunn just graduated from alabama birmingham at 11 under par, sharing the lead with two others>> from ga golf swings to this disaster. charles barkley carving up the course at the american century class knick lake tahoe today. john clark caught up with sir charles to talk sixers and much more. >> let's go out to lake tahoe, nevada, the american century celebrity golf championship. who is a better golfer than charles barkley? let's bring him in now. how are you doing. >> it's beautiful out here. i know it's warm in philly. >> very hot here. you know what's going on here. concerns about joel embiid needing a second surgery on his foot. he is going to miss his first two years in the nba. how concerned are you about his future? >> i'm' very concerned. and very disappointed in the sixers. because i don't understand -- like i said i don't know all the ins or outs. i don't know how you do that surgery and you are not checking it periodically. so i have to blame the sixers for that fee yas co. >> when you look at yao ming a guy like that who had two surgeries on his foot similar bone a
am tur paul dunn just graduated from alabama birmingham at 11 under par, sharing the lead with two others>> from ga golf swings to this disaster. charles barkley carving up the course at the american century class knick lake tahoe today. john clark caught up with sir charles to talk sixers and much more. >> let's go out to lake tahoe, nevada, the american century celebrity golf championship. who is a better golfer than charles barkley? let's bring him in now. how are you doing....