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the 1930's with exotic crimes like chicken theft and things like that, rather than being sent to huntsville he managed to upgrade his criminal skills, hooking up with a waitress from west dallas and they started a criminal spree centering around 1934 that carried them through about half of a dozen or a dozen states in the u.s.. their career took a downward spiral for they decided to break into the state prison and break out one of their gang members and shoot to death one of the prison guards in the process. the prison system went to a retired ranger, they pulled him out of retirement and gave him a special commission with the prison system. he tracked them for over 100 days, found out who they were, where their relatives were, and announced that they would be accessories and found out through an informant where they were going to be. they set up an ambush in western louisiana that ended the career of bonnie and clyde. this is a pocket watch that belonged to clyde. when he was incarcerated one time the pocket watch was taken away from them, bonnie parker went in to visit him in the jail and
the 1930's with exotic crimes like chicken theft and things like that, rather than being sent to huntsville he managed to upgrade his criminal skills, hooking up with a waitress from west dallas and they started a criminal spree centering around 1934 that carried them through about half of a dozen or a dozen states in the u.s.. their career took a downward spiral for they decided to break into the state prison and break out one of their gang members and shoot to death one of the prison guards...
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slightly conflicting by university of alabama huntsville that is maybe the third warmest. where is the dispute here? >> it comes down to how you process data. what we have gotten from noaa thus far, there is nasa, there is the hadley office in u.k, the japanese meteorological society, but overall they are all telling the same thing. maybe not the hottest but one of the hottest. >> the way they measure temperature, surface temperature, speaker spheric -- atmospheric temperature? >> these organizations add up their numbers. however the one you're talking about in huntsville alabama that takes satellite measurements, goes a little higher in the atmosphere. these are very small nuances because overall, the story is still the same, one of the hottest if not the hottest years on record. pollution we see mounting body of evidence of all these hot years building up together in the overall record. >> well as we just saw in that little animation we had bringing us into the segment, it says if the numbers continue to climb and climb and climb especially in the last few years, there i
slightly conflicting by university of alabama huntsville that is maybe the third warmest. where is the dispute here? >> it comes down to how you process data. what we have gotten from noaa thus far, there is nasa, there is the hadley office in u.k, the japanese meteorological society, but overall they are all telling the same thing. maybe not the hottest but one of the hottest. >> the way they measure temperature, surface temperature, speaker spheric -- atmospheric temperature?...
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. >>> police in huntsville, alabama hopes somebody recognizes this lady walking in the mint julep market, looks like any other shopper looking for christmas gifts. see her smelling the candles. >> an awfully big bag there. >> you guessed it. right there she stuffed one of the candles she was sniffing in her bag. she's not done. she's after this candle and right here is a $200 leather purse. she takes that purse. that is so disgusting. i hate seeing this happen this time of year. also, she could be grandma. >> not that it's right to do it any time. it really hurts the small shop owner. >> the shop's owner, hillary dunham posted it on her facebook page hoping somebody will recognize this lady and now we're showing it on a national tv show. somebody will recognize this lady. >>> very common for football play others to put together a highlight reel to try to get themselves scholarship money on the way to college. this is number 87, class of 2015, 5'11". a nice swift 145 pounds. >> not only is he pounded, he has a sense of humor. you see on this highlight video, there's the play and there's j
. >>> police in huntsville, alabama hopes somebody recognizes this lady walking in the mint julep market, looks like any other shopper looking for christmas gifts. see her smelling the candles. >> an awfully big bag there. >> you guessed it. right there she stuffed one of the candles she was sniffing in her bag. she's not done. she's after this candle and right here is a $200 leather purse. she takes that purse. that is so disgusting. i hate seeing this happen this time of...
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led by shelby's constituents in huntsville, sls is being built with beefed-up, shuttle-style boosters shuttle main engines. >> these were very successful engines. we do know what we have. that's why we learn. this is tomorrow's technology. we'll learn from this. there will be other things that will come out of it that will be positive. but you just don't reinvent the wheel. you build on the wheel. these were good wheels. >> but as it is, sls does not have enough thurst to go any further than lunar orbit. that's what prompted the idea of bringing an asteroid to the moon. otherwise sls is a rocket without a destination. for a mission to mars, it will need a redesign with more powerful boosters and a new second-stage motor. former nasa deputy administrator lori garver was one of the leading proponents of the original obama space plan. >> if you were driving to mars, there were a number of things you'd be doing that we're not doing now that are the difficult things. you wouldn't be building a spacecraft now based on technology from 40 years ago, engines from 40 years ago to go somewhere i
led by shelby's constituents in huntsville, sls is being built with beefed-up, shuttle-style boosters shuttle main engines. >> these were very successful engines. we do know what we have. that's why we learn. this is tomorrow's technology. we'll learn from this. there will be other things that will come out of it that will be positive. but you just don't reinvent the wheel. you build on the wheel. these were good wheels. >> but as it is, sls does not have enough thurst to go any...
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and chicago and new york and san francisco and miami, but makin and victims burg and huntsville - what is different about being h.i.v. positive or trying to keep yourself from becoming positive in those places? >> you know, here in the south many of us, i am sure you have heard of social determinative heads. if you are in a rural area people have access, it's hard to get where you need to go. we have the government that hasn't accepted medicated expansion. all the things, poverty education, unemployed are oisht and contribute to people being h.i.v. and make it hard for people that are h.i.v. hard to access services. the criminal justice system plays a large part. the fact that we have not adopted problems throughout the south, making it difficult. >> the social profile that you laid out. when we talk about true vard area, it's expense -- truvada, it's extensive, but we have a population at risk of infection. where does prep fit in? >> i'm not sure. h.i.v. continues to be something where those at the bottom have a hard time accessing medication, getting to the doctors appointment and fi
and chicago and new york and san francisco and miami, but makin and victims burg and huntsville - what is different about being h.i.v. positive or trying to keep yourself from becoming positive in those places? >> you know, here in the south many of us, i am sure you have heard of social determinative heads. if you are in a rural area people have access, it's hard to get where you need to go. we have the government that hasn't accepted medicated expansion. all the things, poverty...
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host: ok, michael in huntsville, alabama, you will see it? caller: yes. in birmingham about an hour and a half away. i want to see it eventually. it's not playing in my city. it's the only place in alabama's being shown. sonyrd the interview with pictures on npr the other day. they asked a great question -- they said what do you think about the prospect of using an assassination as the subject of a comedy? what was the editorial decision involved? of could tell the ceo kind cringed. hewas a great question and was a little bit sheepish when he answered the question. i think that's fine. i think it is in bad taste and i will see it eventually but what i hope happens in the movie is that instead of an assassination and putting a bullet through this guys head, they end up doing something funny like throwing him off a bridge or throwing him into the lake. i don't think a killing should be the topic of a comedy but i will see the movie. host: pete in new jersey, you are not sure? caller: i'm not sure. host: why not? . there are are many different issues that go
host: ok, michael in huntsville, alabama, you will see it? caller: yes. in birmingham about an hour and a half away. i want to see it eventually. it's not playing in my city. it's the only place in alabama's being shown. sonyrd the interview with pictures on npr the other day. they asked a great question -- they said what do you think about the prospect of using an assassination as the subject of a comedy? what was the editorial decision involved? of could tell the ceo kind cringed. hewas a...
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, were certain that by the time the union delegates arrived in new york city in mid-august, the huntsville strike would have fizzled out trade thus enervating the southern representatives clamorous demands for a general strike. what happened in huntsville, that number in 1934 was a remarkable display of solidarity among those workers. by mid-august, the strike and hunt will have yet to lose any strength at all. and this provided the inspiration for seven delegates, many of you hitchhike to new york city, where their finances compelled them to say five or six to a room. iny were nearly unanimous their insistence that a national strike a halt. some northern delegates who arrived intending to follow the leadership's call for moderation were themselves inspired and deeply moved by seven delegates fervor and their courage. the final vote was forwarded 90 to 10. for a general strike to begin on september 1, 1934. the photos also illustrate the different tactical approaches employed in both strikes. the flint workers were inspired by mastodons in france trade i think you could say the sit down mo
, were certain that by the time the union delegates arrived in new york city in mid-august, the huntsville strike would have fizzled out trade thus enervating the southern representatives clamorous demands for a general strike. what happened in huntsville, that number in 1934 was a remarkable display of solidarity among those workers. by mid-august, the strike and hunt will have yet to lose any strength at all. and this provided the inspiration for seven delegates, many of you hitchhike to new...
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well, there's nasa at huntsville, the marshall space flight center or what would be.articles, back teenage, two paragraphs -- back page, two paragraphs, but they were all in nasa locations or nasa home states. i decided there had to be a connection, there had to be a bigger story. nasa was the federal government. the federal government under president kennedy and president johnson were advocates of desegregation, were advocates of racial equal the city and equal employment. equality and equal employment, so there had to be some story there. there were too many little threads not to have a whole story out there. and this was more of a story than i was able to to tell in 1995 and '96 and '97. and that's what's shown in the book. with the stories of these men, some of whom worked for nasa, some for nasa contractors and some who were part of the space program or used the space program to advance the idea of racial equality and civil rights. one of the early executive orders of president kennedy was executive order 10925. and this, prior to a civil rights bill, prior to th
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our cbs affiliate in huntsville, alabama, whnt, is reporting at least two deaths.ars, and in this case, a ambulance flipped over in high winds. this system is expected to cause problems through christmas. eric fisher, the chief meteorologist at wbz, our cbs station in boston, is following this. eric? >> j.b., a rough night of weather here across the southeast. tornado watches in yellow, and we've already had several tornadoes touch down. you can see some of the video, in particular, around marion county in mississippi. columbia community very hard hit. we saw widespread damage with cars flipped over, trees uprooted, certainly a lot of damage to homes, some roofs that were taken off. and so, all of this weather continues to work its way eastward as we head through the overnight. take a look at some of the storm n ports. you see the tornadoes here in red. they began in the northeastern section of louisiana. also, one popped up in southern georgia. we will continue to track this eastward during the overnight. watching this area in particular in orange, a chance for a
our cbs affiliate in huntsville, alabama, whnt, is reporting at least two deaths.ars, and in this case, a ambulance flipped over in high winds. this system is expected to cause problems through christmas. eric fisher, the chief meteorologist at wbz, our cbs station in boston, is following this. eric? >> j.b., a rough night of weather here across the southeast. tornado watches in yellow, and we've already had several tornadoes touch down. you can see some of the video, in particular,...
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rachel a huntsville, alabama, who is your choice now for 2016? teder: i like someone like cruz, rick perry, even my cut to be. theye not decided but should shutdown the border. that is a huge issue for me. i want someone who will repeal obamacare. i am sick and tired up all of it. i'm sick and tired of people lying to me. it boils down to who i can trust. that's what it boils down to. i want someone like a strong person like a combination of andld trump and trey goudy mike huckabee all next into one. we have been warned about china and now they are surpassing us. i want some and like that but someone who is logical. someone i can look in their eyes and say that guys telling the truth. worriedever been more about my country since the obama presidency. i freak out and i cannot sleep at night. i'm sick of all of this. i want someone with common sense. i'm about to drop my health care and i cannot afford it. i'm sick of people crossing the border. host: what is it about the border the concerns you? caller: that people are coming over and i cannot aff
rachel a huntsville, alabama, who is your choice now for 2016? teder: i like someone like cruz, rick perry, even my cut to be. theye not decided but should shutdown the border. that is a huge issue for me. i want someone who will repeal obamacare. i am sick and tired up all of it. i'm sick and tired of people lying to me. it boils down to who i can trust. that's what it boils down to. i want someone like a strong person like a combination of andld trump and trey goudy mike huckabee all next...
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this was reverse engineer around making sure that the technology and the jobs were low kated in huntsvillebut that is a pretty succinct way to say. is this the way 2 space program used to be? this isn't the way to best advance that. and i'm afraid we're setting ourselves up to say we're headed to mars when people find out that's 20 years and $500 billion if you go about it in this way. and i would hate for that to be the only symbol of nasz sa. >> did you say 20 years and how much money? >> the last estimates of human trips to mars are $500 billion. >> 500 billion dlar$500 billio,. >> correct. >> . >> lori, thank you for your time. i really appreciate it. >> that is "all in" for this evening. >> good evening, chris. thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. happy friday night. when people look back on the bill clinton years as a generally positive thing in our country? these are the annual job totals. george bush senior was before him. george bush, jr., was after him.
this was reverse engineer around making sure that the technology and the jobs were low kated in huntsvillebut that is a pretty succinct way to say. is this the way 2 space program used to be? this isn't the way to best advance that. and i'm afraid we're setting ourselves up to say we're headed to mars when people find out that's 20 years and $500 billion if you go about it in this way. and i would hate for that to be the only symbol of nasz sa. >> did you say 20 years and how much money?...
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>> well, you see a lot of these last minute rushes to prevent an execution here at huntsville but whatakes this case stand out is the ground swell of support behind the man. we've heard from u.n. experts, from conservatives and evangelical leaders saying this execution should be postponed, should be prevented. yet he is scheduled to die here in a little over 12 hours and the clock is ticking. >> an honorably discharged naval vet was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic at age 20. medication didn't work. he was hospitalized more than a dozen times, then in 1992, he shot and killed his wife's parents. >> he did so believing that this was a fight between good and evil and in killing them, he was getting rid of the devil. >> he insisted on representing himself at trial. >> scott wore a cowboy outfit with a purple necker chief around his neck. he tucked his jeans into cowboy boots and he waived a cowboy bible, and spoke obsessively about cowboys and broncos. >> he tried to subpoena god, john f. kennedy and the pope and told jurors that an alter ego, sergeant was responsible for the killing
>> well, you see a lot of these last minute rushes to prevent an execution here at huntsville but whatakes this case stand out is the ground swell of support behind the man. we've heard from u.n. experts, from conservatives and evangelical leaders saying this execution should be postponed, should be prevented. yet he is scheduled to die here in a little over 12 hours and the clock is ticking. >> an honorably discharged naval vet was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic at age 20....
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. >> live for us in huntsville, texas, heidi, thank you. >> in chechnya, gun battles left 10 officers dead along with nine tackers, all of them coming after a school on the same day russian president vladimir putin was delivering his state of the nation address in moscow. some analysts believe that attack was focused to draw attention from the speech. >> isil has set up training camps in eastern libya. there could be a couple hundred fighters being trained there. >> this as iran is said to be stepping up involvement in fighting isil in iraq. we have more from washington. >> this video shot by aljazeera last week shows a fighter jet providing air support to iraq forces retaking the town. the fuzzy image shows the profile of an f4 phantom, american made fighter sold to iran back in the days of the shaw. military analysts say it is evidence iran has joined the air war against isil, something tehran is denying but the pentagon says is probably true. >> we have no indication that the reports are not true, that iranian aircraft have conducted airstrikes in the last several days against isil
. >> live for us in huntsville, texas, heidi, thank you. >> in chechnya, gun battles left 10 officers dead along with nine tackers, all of them coming after a school on the same day russian president vladimir putin was delivering his state of the nation address in moscow. some analysts believe that attack was focused to draw attention from the speech. >> isil has set up training camps in eastern libya. there could be a couple hundred fighters being trained there. >> this...
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all right, huntsville texas, appreciate it. the american couple that was stuck in qatar after the death of daughter. they will return to the u.s. tomorrow. a court on sunday overturned the ruling that they starved their adopted daughter to death. top executives from all four major u.s. sports leagued testified before congress today answering questions about how they deal with domestic violence. it has been a heated issue, since video shows nfl running back ray rice hitting his future wife in an elevator. ply cabbing eaves is here with more. michael. >> never good to get called to the principal's office. >> no. >> domestic violence is probably the biggest topic in sports this year. with multiple athletes being charged with assaulting their wifes or girlfriends. it was immediately obvious today that the senate commerce committee to take domestic violence incidents more seriously than they have in the past. the nfl's initial response was competely inadequate, two game suspension, was a pal tri-sentence for such violent behavior. a
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. >> host: virginia's up next, momentumsville, alabama, on our line -- huntsville, alabama. >> caller: good morning. i'm enjoying c-span as i do every day. i'd just like to congratulate you guys. my father's name was theodore roosevelt. of course, he's passed now, and even before i started to school, he talked to me about the roosevelts, he talks to me about theodore and franklin and how progressive they were. this is the relativity i would like you to expand on if you would shed light on this. president obama is considered a progressive. he's always trying to bring the middle class up and the poor class up. why is it that during this age that they're not receiving the message that our country thrives on the middle class people? >> guest: virginia, you're absolutely right. and i think you're beginning to see the conversation. we've been locked for several years in kind of gridlock and political partisanship, but i think you're beginning to see the language even of the very rich understanding that they've done really well, by the way, since 2009 to now. and i think they've understood t
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. >> aljazeera, huntsville, texas. >> we'll have more coverage on this execution tomorrow morning. the attorney who represented andrea yates will talk about the guys. >> powerful storms swept through california today. the state's in the middle of a record drought, the rain ought to be welcome but created dangerous mudslides and flash flooding and more storms are expected tomorrow. we have more. >> when you look at the wall, you can see just the size of the storm. you can see the problems that we have seen in terse of flooding as well as other problems. look at the video that has come in on the flooding across the area. there we go. the flooding not only for southern california, but we expect to see more flooding towards northern california. some areas received over three inches of rain, normally for the whole month of december, los angeles would see 2.5 inches of rain. rain is still heavy toward the south. we're starting to get a break in two areas, south that continues to move up here towards the north as well as into northern california. we do have wars in affect right now for so
. >> aljazeera, huntsville, texas. >> we'll have more coverage on this execution tomorrow morning. the attorney who represented andrea yates will talk about the guys. >> powerful storms swept through california today. the state's in the middle of a record drought, the rain ought to be welcome but created dangerous mudslides and flash flooding and more storms are expected tomorrow. we have more. >> when you look at the wall, you can see just the size of the storm. you can...
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heidi zhou castro joins us from huntsville action, texas, with more. >> there is always a last-minute rush in texas for people trying to prevent executions. the state performance more executi executions than any other state, but what makes this stand out is the ground swell behind him. they say the execution will violate international law, but the visit evangelical leaders from around the country said that this execution should be halted. yet his execution is less than 24 hours away. >> panetti, an honorbly discharged naval veteran was diagnosed as a schizophrenic at age 20. medication did not work. he was hospitalized more than a dozen times. then in 1992 he shot and killed his wife's parents. >> he did so believing this was a fight between good and evil, and in killing them he was getting rid of the devil. >> reporter: panetti insisted on representing himself at trial. >> scott wore a cowboy outfit with a purple necker chef. he tucked his jeans in his cowboys and waved a cowboy bible and spoke obsessively about cowboys and broncos. >> panetti tried to subpoena god, john f. kennedy,
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. >> heidi zhou castro for us in huntsville, texas. thank you. >>> japanese auto bag maker takata refused to issue a nationwide recall of its faulty driver side airbags. the company said that it's not necessary. only in areas where there is high humidity is at risk. takata executives faced difficult questions on capitol hill. lisa stark has more on this. what is takata's rationale for not doing a nationwide recall, and did members of congress buy it? the answer to that is no. >> they did not, and they wanted to know the rationale of what takata executives who told them that the current problem is with older airbags in areas of high humidity, hot temperatures, so there is no reason for a nationwide recall. but law enforcements were really skeptical. one of them said if i live in northern florida my airbags are recalled but if i live in georgia, it is not? here is california representative harry waxman. >> the confusing contrary and sometimes purely nonsensical information that comes from takata is confusing to drivers. they don't know i
. >> heidi zhou castro for us in huntsville, texas. thank you. >>> japanese auto bag maker takata refused to issue a nationwide recall of its faulty driver side airbags. the company said that it's not necessary. only in areas where there is high humidity is at risk. takata executives faced difficult questions on capitol hill. lisa stark has more on this. what is takata's rationale for not doing a nationwide recall, and did members of congress buy it? the answer to that is no....
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we are going to begin with a democrat in huntsville, georgia. caller: yes, sir. it is a pleasure to speak with the gentleman. read all of your writings and trying to buy the book. you are absolutely correct when there is a shift. there has been a lot of on the racial there but also i think the issue of class. a is rearing its head in very profound way. given the shift and policies leading to increasing incomes and gap in social -- but i just wanted to kind of backtrack a little bit. and kind of, you know, we're talking about parties. to me, as a democrat, and never ceases to amaze me how the the le at the bottom of -- i feel truggle constantly against their own self interests. the only group that i think tends to vote -- tthat i think motivated sometimes by race or moral issues when you vote on the racial issues. the gentleman who called who was a gay republican. you had what the moderator said in regards to gay marriage. i mean, both republican and gay. called people voting democrats stupid. this just a -- host: okay, michael, we will leave it there. clarence pa
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. >> heidi zhou castro in huntsville, texas, thank you. >>> takata refused to issue a nationwide recall for airbags. lisa stark joins us from washington with more on this. >> reporter: well, tony, takata airbags have been blamed for four deaths in the united states, and dozens of injuries. now there have been millions recalled nationwide over the past several years, but this latest recall only involves a couple of different states. takata was asked to make it nationwide by the government, the company refocused and got an earful on capitol hill. >> we have deeply sorry about each case. >> reporter: lawmakers were angry over takata's refusal laid out in a letter. takata wrote: >> it is happening more, and how many have to died before you make it a nationwide airline. >> takata said that it's limited to a few high humidity areas such as florida. that's where cory burdick's airbag exploded, sending a metal shard into his eye. >> it sounded like a shotgun, and my right side went pitch back. >> burdick is now blind in his right eye. at first they graye agreed to a limited recall. but after tw
. >> heidi zhou castro in huntsville, texas, thank you. >>> takata refused to issue a nationwide recall for airbags. lisa stark joins us from washington with more on this. >> reporter: well, tony, takata airbags have been blamed for four deaths in the united states, and dozens of injuries. now there have been millions recalled nationwide over the past several years, but this latest recall only involves a couple of different states. takata was asked to make it nationwide by...
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. >> it's early may, 2011, and marcus tate of huntsville, texas, is visiting fight town for the firstime. he's walking on the strip with some family members when something catches his eye. all the sudden i see two guys arguing. it went from playful to serious. >> marcus can't believe what he's seeing. it's a scene right off the comic book pages, only this is no joker. >> that's what turned my head to the whole situation, was batman getting loud. >> maxwell allen, aka, batman, has been making a living by dressing up as the caped crusader for more than a decade. first on hollywood boulevard in los angeles. and in 2010 he moved to the las vegas strip. >> i like being my own boss. i like working with kids. and i kind of like being out there. >> like virtually all of the street characters on the strip, batman works solely for tips, posing for photos and relying on the generosity of batman's adoring fans for his income. >> everybody thinks you're making great money, every, every day, which is not true. i mean, one day you can do really well. up to 100 bucks a day sometimes. and other days c
. >> it's early may, 2011, and marcus tate of huntsville, texas, is visiting fight town for the firstime. he's walking on the strip with some family members when something catches his eye. all the sudden i see two guys arguing. it went from playful to serious. >> marcus can't believe what he's seeing. it's a scene right off the comic book pages, only this is no joker. >> that's what turned my head to the whole situation, was batman getting loud. >> maxwell allen, aka,...
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. >>> july 30th, 2011, huntsville, texas.ms record a high speed hunt for a man in a runaway car. >> walker county 911. what's the location of your emergency? >> yes, sir, i need help. my car is stuck on cruise control. i can't get it off. >> my first thought was, i'm going to die. >> responding to the 911 call, police find his out of control vehicle barreling down 190. his life and the lives of others may hang in the balance. >> how fast are you going, sir? >> i'm going about 60 miles an hour. i tried using the gearshift, emergency brake, regular brake. >> the first to respond to the call is rocky carol, a pennsylvania patrolman from sam houston university. >> i immediately grabbed a set of keys. >> a fellow officer follows carol. his dash cam is also trained on the chase. >> i'm in a green ford expedition. i don't want to kill anybody. >> i tried the ignition. it wouldn't work. i tried the dashboard. that wouldn't work. i tried all i thought i could do to try to get the car stopped. >> as patrolman carol's car sets out to fi
. >>> july 30th, 2011, huntsville, texas.ms record a high speed hunt for a man in a runaway car. >> walker county 911. what's the location of your emergency? >> yes, sir, i need help. my car is stuck on cruise control. i can't get it off. >> my first thought was, i'm going to die. >> responding to the 911 call, police find his out of control vehicle barreling down 190. his life and the lives of others may hang in the balance. >> how fast are you going,...
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and there are a huntsville of them.f companies don't exactly break down country by country or region by region what their results are. but for the ones that do, there are some very interesting names that pop to the head of the list here. if you take a look first of all a stock that we talk about every day, apple. take a look at that. according to s&p capital iq, about 62% of sales come from outside of the united states. then there is oil service giant schlumberger. about 2/3 of its sayles sales come outside north america. they don't go as granular as country by country. qualcomm, interestingly enough on the chip side of things may be no surprise that almost all of its sales outside the u.s., mainly in asian countries where a lot of technology fabrication happens. and philip morris international. this company split between altria the economic tobacco company in existence as well as philip morris international which is pretty much every business outside the u.s. if you look at large cap that may feel an impact from a stre
and there are a huntsville of them.f companies don't exactly break down country by country or region by region what their results are. but for the ones that do, there are some very interesting names that pop to the head of the list here. if you take a look first of all a stock that we talk about every day, apple. take a look at that. according to s&p capital iq, about 62% of sales come from outside of the united states. then there is oil service giant schlumberger. about 2/3 of its sayles...
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the 1930's with exotic crimes like chicken theft and things like that, rather than being sent to huntsvilled to upgrade his criminal skills, hooking up with a waitress from west dallas and they started a criminal spree centering around 1934 that carried them through about half of a dozen or a dozen states in the u.s.. career took a downward spiral for they decided to break into the state prison and break out one of their gang members and shoot to death one of the prison guards in the process. the prison system went to a retired ranger, they pulled him out of retirement and gave him a special commission with the prison system. he tracked them for over 100 days, found out who they were, ande their relatives were, announced that they would be and found out through an informant where they were going to be. they set up an ambush in western louisiana that ended the career of bonnie and clyde. thatis a pocket watch belonged to clyde. when incorporated at one time the pocket watch was taken away went inm, bonnie parker to visit him in the jail and broke them out, leaving the pocket watch behind. of
the 1930's with exotic crimes like chicken theft and things like that, rather than being sent to huntsvilled to upgrade his criminal skills, hooking up with a waitress from west dallas and they started a criminal spree centering around 1934 that carried them through about half of a dozen or a dozen states in the u.s.. career took a downward spiral for they decided to break into the state prison and break out one of their gang members and shoot to death one of the prison guards in the process....
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. >> host: chris, huntsville, alabama.ur question or comment. >> caller: hello, gentlemen. how are you doing? thank you for c-span. mr. burks, i just want to tell you that i am a fan of milton friedman as well. i read several of his books have watched a lot of black-and-white from back in the day when he was talking about the economy. in the middle eastern country as well as india. he weighs showing how an economy can be with people working together. how could we bring that blueprint from that kind of world to the ghetto in the ghetto in low-income parts of this country and put it in that we can do with a argument over there was little or nothing. >> host: chris, what do you do in huntsville? >> guest: construction mainly, but due to the weather it is kind of slow right now. >> host: what attracted you to milton friedman? >> caller: basically the way that if the system can help people that don't have a voice economically, that it benefits all and it is something that is good. you don't have to worry about dependent on welf
. >> host: chris, huntsville, alabama.ur question or comment. >> caller: hello, gentlemen. how are you doing? thank you for c-span. mr. burks, i just want to tell you that i am a fan of milton friedman as well. i read several of his books have watched a lot of black-and-white from back in the day when he was talking about the economy. in the middle eastern country as well as india. he weighs showing how an economy can be with people working together. how could we bring that...
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look at huntsville, slightly warmer but still quite cool and below average.r port not warming up. and the picture of the year is from duluth. so thank you, tim. i love that one. the color, the fog. it won huge. so thank you for sending the >> 32 degrees downtown. the wind chill is 25. bundle up. coldest day of the week. mostly sunny skies. easy. high >> all that weather brought twrou by welcomes actaid. so many people tweeting from honolulu. and orlando, still 71 today. we're just going downhill. this is january, guys. >> that january warmup i was forecasting yesterday. is that not going to happen? >> looking at the models i wanted to extra prove you wrong. it's not happening. >> really? >> do people in the south have winter coats? your in-laws are there. >> oh yeah they welcome it sometimes. >> it is just a day. >>> and coming up prince charles at war with the bbc. why it is pulling a documentary about the royal family. >> yes, this is a fascinating story. get to that. >>> and "gma" investigateing the risks of your old phone. why wiping it clean may not prot
look at huntsville, slightly warmer but still quite cool and below average.r port not warming up. and the picture of the year is from duluth. so thank you, tim. i love that one. the color, the fog. it won huge. so thank you for sending the >> 32 degrees downtown. the wind chill is 25. bundle up. coldest day of the week. mostly sunny skies. easy. high >> all that weather brought twrou by welcomes actaid. so many people tweeting from honolulu. and orlando, still 71 today. we're just...
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huntsville even though it's slightly warmer, it's still going to be quite cool.ot warming up. it's time. ready for the picture of the year? the "gma" best photo is from duluth. >> ooh. >> nice. >> thank you tim. i love that one. the color the fog it won huge so thank you for sending all the photos all year long. i'll leaf you with a look coast to coast. for now that's the big picture. let's check closer to home. >> lots of sun but it's cold with temperatures in the 20's, wind chill in the teens and an afternoon high of just 35ly we'll be down to about 28 at midnight with a wind chill around 20. sunny and brisk tomorrow, 38 twrou by welcomes actaid. so many people tweeting from honolulu. and orlando, still 71 today. we're just going downhill. this is january, guys. >> that january warmup i was forecasting yesterday. is that not going to happen? >> looking at the models i wanted to extra prove you wrong. it's not happening. >> really? >> do people in the south have winter coats? your in-laws are there. >> oh yeah they welcome it sometimes. >> it is just a day. >>>
huntsville even though it's slightly warmer, it's still going to be quite cool.ot warming up. it's time. ready for the picture of the year? the "gma" best photo is from duluth. >> ooh. >> nice. >> thank you tim. i love that one. the color the fog it won huge so thank you for sending all the photos all year long. i'll leaf you with a look coast to coast. for now that's the big picture. let's check closer to home. >> lots of sun but it's cold with temperatures in...
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so -- i was on an airplane this morning from huntsville, alabama. my aircraft and my airframe has multiple sensors on it driving physical data off that airframe ask that airframe performance, everything from oil temperature, speed, vibration, and rather than waiting for scheduled quarterly maintenance on the aircraft, if something seems or starts to look out of place, the airframe manufacturers can ground it and conduct effective preventive maintenance and do it with a knowledge base that conserves the time of the repair people as well as the resources that go into it. all the way through to smart agriculture which is the other widely-discussed use case where we can apply water or pesticide or fertilizer to the spot. we have concerns about system on chip design, how would these things fail, what are the calibration requirement needs, what are the data interoperability standards, what are the security requirements that are needed across that stack, what are the machine-to-machine identity requirements that are needed, how do you control them? do we h
so -- i was on an airplane this morning from huntsville, alabama. my aircraft and my airframe has multiple sensors on it driving physical data off that airframe ask that airframe performance, everything from oil temperature, speed, vibration, and rather than waiting for scheduled quarterly maintenance on the aircraft, if something seems or starts to look out of place, the airframe manufacturers can ground it and conduct effective preventive maintenance and do it with a knowledge base that...