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a dark side this student at the university of alabama in huntsville learnt. she asked we conceal her identity out of fear of retaliation. it began on jan 12th, 2013. after drinking at a party, she decided to stay in a friend's dorm room. later she was awakened by a man she didn't know. he told her it wasn't safe and she had to leave. dis oriented, she left with him. >> it was scary. i don't know if you have been woken up by a stranger standing over i while you sleep, but that is something i will never forget. it was awful. >> he took her to his room where he kissed and groped her before he raped her. mind. it was "who are you, what the heck are you doing?" >> reporter: she reported her rape to campus police and was able to identify her attacker as stand out hockey player. >> when i was first interviewed by the police and they told me that it was fine to have sex with people you didn't know at all, and didn't know their name or anything, and that it was common for the hockey players to share girls when they said stuff like that, it was no, that's not what happ
a dark side this student at the university of alabama in huntsville learnt. she asked we conceal her identity out of fear of retaliation. it began on jan 12th, 2013. after drinking at a party, she decided to stay in a friend's dorm room. later she was awakened by a man she didn't know. he told her it wasn't safe and she had to leave. dis oriented, she left with him. >> it was scary. i don't know if you have been woken up by a stranger standing over i while you sleep, but that is something...
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a team from huntsville won first place in the cyberdefense national.hat is encouraging sign but experts say we're going to need a lot more like them. >> are we outgunned? are there enough security people to handle the hackers who are trying to fight them? >> no. there won't be for quite awhile. >> according to security experts, preparing for new era of cyberwar is a job that may never end. >> will it be an arms race forever? >> my intuition is to say yes. >> what is the reality of these headliness it really terrifying or just business? >> it's terrifyingly normal business but unfortunately this is a problem that takes years to address. and we're only now beginning to address it. ♪ >> cowan: just ahead. we're heading to studio 54. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. new flonase outperforms a leading allergy pill so you will inhale life. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase con
a team from huntsville won first place in the cyberdefense national.hat is encouraging sign but experts say we're going to need a lot more like them. >> are we outgunned? are there enough security people to handle the hackers who are trying to fight them? >> no. there won't be for quite awhile. >> according to security experts, preparing for new era of cyberwar is a job that may never end. >> will it be an arms race forever? >> my intuition is to say yes. >>...
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toward birmingham and huntsville and interstate 65, the moisture is building and we are going to get some of that as early as maybe 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning around here. the rest of the day looks fine. the futurecast, no weather concerns, other than the bright sunshine this afternoon. 5:30 still looks good. there could be higher clouds over us at the time with a few showers in pennsylvania. overnight, the clouds will thicken. still dry. overnight into tomorrow morning, rain moves in. i'm concerned we could have wet areas for the morning commute. a yellow alert for your tuesday. we are going to get into potential showers late in the afternoon and evening. if we are lucky this will hold off until after the bulk of the commute. if not, this could be over on top of us. again this is a computer model. not the gospel, but depicting what the weather is likely going to be. still looking at the threat for showers, possible thunder tomorrow evening, and then the fortunes change more on wednesday and thursday, because the winds will be more out of the northeast east. water temperatures are o
toward birmingham and huntsville and interstate 65, the moisture is building and we are going to get some of that as early as maybe 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning around here. the rest of the day looks fine. the futurecast, no weather concerns, other than the bright sunshine this afternoon. 5:30 still looks good. there could be higher clouds over us at the time with a few showers in pennsylvania. overnight, the clouds will thicken. still dry. overnight into tomorrow morning, rain moves in. i'm...
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flooding inundated a parking lot at sam houston university in huntsville. they could have more severe storms outlet there today. >> let's talk about what's happening around here. >> reporter: nothing severe here. we have showers happening for the most part and it will happen early. storm tracker 6 live double scan around the region, philadelphia and east as you're dealing with the rain, as you look in new jersey and salem gloucester, camden county, you have areas of yellow indicating a heavier shower moving through. there is more to the west, but for the most part this is an early morning event. we can see the clouds, sky6 live hd looking live in hd in center city. the rain there is particularly light. how about those current numbers 56 degrees feeling very comfortable. the dewpoint up there at 51 degrees, the winds have turned out of the south we have a southerly flow we have another mild day ahead it's light 3 miles per hour, the barometer falling with the front moving through. satellite and radar showing the rain moving in place, for the most partly it's
flooding inundated a parking lot at sam houston university in huntsville. they could have more severe storms outlet there today. >> let's talk about what's happening around here. >> reporter: nothing severe here. we have showers happening for the most part and it will happen early. storm tracker 6 live double scan around the region, philadelphia and east as you're dealing with the rain, as you look in new jersey and salem gloucester, camden county, you have areas of yellow...
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and since one of the state's largest prisons was just 70 miles away in huntsville, an ex-convict could have been responsible. >> houston was the first stop. and usually, they had just the clothes on their back and probably $25 and wouldn't have been enough to live on a day or two until they would start and do other endeavors. >> diane's brother vowed to help catch her killer. are you so congested... it feels like that brick's on your face? try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms. so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec®-d. find it at the pharmacy counter. >>> the senselessness of diane maxwell's murder shocked everyone -- friends, co-workers, and family. >> i knew that she had been attacked and murdered. and i really never asked for any other details, just because i didn't think i could really deal with it. >> the last thanksgiving we spent together, diane had gotten me off to the side and said, you know, david, if something happens to me, i want you to raise my son. and i said, okay, well, i will. and that was less than a month bef
and since one of the state's largest prisons was just 70 miles away in huntsville, an ex-convict could have been responsible. >> houston was the first stop. and usually, they had just the clothes on their back and probably $25 and wouldn't have been enough to live on a day or two until they would start and do other endeavors. >> diane's brother vowed to help catch her killer. are you so congested... it feels like that brick's on your face? try zyrtec®-d to powerfully clear your...
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his wife spoke outside the hospital in huntsville yesterday saying undiagnosed diabetes put jamal manythe critical care unit. his blood sugar was dangerously high and he could have gone into a diabetic coma. >> he just passed out and said he wasn't feeling well at all and got very loopy. you know and he passed out. >> abu-jamal is serving life in prison for the 1981 murder of philadelphia officer daniel faulkner. >>> a new report shows one of the most common pain relievers may not offer relief to those suffering back pain. a study released in the british medical journal says acetaminophen does not offer that much pain relief. they say the effectiveness of acetaminophen is well documented and supported by 50 years of use. >>> and a price car is going on with the consumers the winner. the pc battle is between google and microsoft. google released two versions of the chrome was released on the laptop and now both companies are vying for students and budget-conscious families. >>> and the wind is blowing here making it feel like the 20s, but the rain has stopped and you don't need the umbr
his wife spoke outside the hospital in huntsville yesterday saying undiagnosed diabetes put jamal manythe critical care unit. his blood sugar was dangerously high and he could have gone into a diabetic coma. >> he just passed out and said he wasn't feeling well at all and got very loopy. you know and he passed out. >> abu-jamal is serving life in prison for the 1981 murder of philadelphia officer daniel faulkner. >>> a new report shows one of the most common pain relievers...
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. >> host: chris huntsville alabama. please go ahead with your 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
. >> host: chris huntsville alabama. please go ahead with your 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...
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. >> children's stories transformed into works of art have taken over the huntsville botanical gardena. the 27 sculptures range in size from 6 inches to 8 feet tall. they will be on display until july 26. >>> would you not be ticked off if someone knocked over an 8-foot tall lego display. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live, waking up to cold temperatures this morning actually very early this morning, around 5:00, 6:00 a.m. we had temperatures in the 20s in some areas. it almost felt like the end of february. things are starting to moderate. double scan live showing rain showers well to the west from harrisburg to baltimore. that activity will push east, but it's encountering dry air and most of it will evaporate before it makes it into the delaware valley. there's the view at the philadelphia airport. 41 degrees is the present temperature reading light breeze out of the west/northwest at 10 miles per hour. there's the lovely scene in cape may. not beach weather yet. water temperature getting close to 50 degrees, the air temperature, excuse me, 42. winds are light out of the of the west
. >> children's stories transformed into works of art have taken over the huntsville botanical gardena. the 27 sculptures range in size from 6 inches to 8 feet tall. they will be on display until july 26. >>> would you not be ticked off if someone knocked over an 8-foot tall lego display. >> reporter: storm tracker 6 live, waking up to cold temperatures this morning actually very early this morning, around 5:00, 6:00 a.m. we had temperatures in the 20s in some areas. it...
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[applause] abby johnson from huntsville texas. [applause] john o'connor from missouri. [applause] travis hartman from brooklyn new york. [applause] lauren from ontario, canada. [applause] elizabeth from bellbrook, ohio. [applause] meredith from cleveland, ohio. [applause] from northwestern university as a wreck chaplin -- ezra kaplan of chicago. [applause] from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. [applause] and thanks again to mrs. obama for her support of our scholarship program. [applause] christi: thank you margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. [applause] now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among
[applause] abby johnson from huntsville texas. [applause] john o'connor from missouri. [applause] travis hartman from brooklyn new york. [applause] lauren from ontario, canada. [applause] elizabeth from bellbrook, ohio. [applause] meredith from cleveland, ohio. [applause] from northwestern university as a wreck chaplin -- ezra kaplan of chicago. [applause] from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland,...
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abbey johnson from huntsville, texas. john o'connor from lawrenceburg, missouri. travis hartman from brooklyn, new york. laura langill from ontario, canada. elizabeth shelton from bellbrook, ohio. and meredith turk from cleveland, ohio. from northwestern university -- >> how cool is that? you're up there and receiving an award. you're being hugged by the first lady of the united states. shaking the president's hand. i mean it doesn't get any better. these people worked hard. >> we earlier criticized the amount of scholarship money, but it's priceless to be hugged by the president, first lady. what an inspiration. i love it's such a diverse group of students. >> absolutely. >> we're talking about the first lady's duties at this dinner. michelle obama loves education. she said the secret to achieving anything great in life is through education. she just said that a couple weeks ago when i heard her speak at an event. for her, this is the part she loves most. >> she's always great with kids. you can tell it's a great comfort zone with her. she may not love the press,
abbey johnson from huntsville, texas. john o'connor from lawrenceburg, missouri. travis hartman from brooklyn, new york. laura langill from ontario, canada. elizabeth shelton from bellbrook, ohio. and meredith turk from cleveland, ohio. from northwestern university -- >> how cool is that? you're up there and receiving an award. you're being hugged by the first lady of the united states. shaking the president's hand. i mean it doesn't get any better. these people worked hard. >> we...
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victor blackwell was granted rare access to the atf's center for explosives training and research in huntsvillelabama, to take a look. >> reporter: at this thousand-acre center, federal agents and police and military are learning how to prevent future bombings and more officially investigate attacks. we can't show you their faces due to the sensitivity work. >> 1995, the certified explosives program would have consisted of a two-week school to certify the agents. >> reporter: now the training is stretched over two years including graduate level engineering courses. >> the agents have a better understanding now of kind of the scientific principles behind the post-blast or behind the blast. >> reporter: and scientific testing has accelerated. agents who collected evidence at the murrah building in 1995 or centennial olympic park in 1996. atf certificate tim shelly demonstrates. >> it is telling us that is sugar. >> reporter: that was essentially 20 seconds? >> ruffle 20 seconds. >> reporter: in a sample collected at the murrah building, how long would that have taken? >> hours. maybe a day to get
victor blackwell was granted rare access to the atf's center for explosives training and research in huntsvillelabama, to take a look. >> reporter: at this thousand-acre center, federal agents and police and military are learning how to prevent future bombings and more officially investigate attacks. we can't show you their faces due to the sensitivity work. >> 1995, the certified explosives program would have consisted of a two-week school to certify the agents. >> reporter:...
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abby johnson from huntsville texas. john o'connor from missouri.rtman from brooklyn lauren from ontario, canada. elizabeth sheldon from bellbrook, ohio. meredith from cleveland, ohio. from northwestern university ezra kaplan of chicago. from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina california. from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from tampa, florida. with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. and thanks again to mrs. obama for your support of our scholarship program. christi: thank you, margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i would like to thank ellen for coordinating the judging. thank you. and to all of you who participated as judges. plea
abby johnson from huntsville texas. john o'connor from missouri.rtman from brooklyn lauren from ontario, canada. elizabeth sheldon from bellbrook, ohio. meredith from cleveland, ohio. from northwestern university ezra kaplan of chicago. from the university of california at berkeley, gabriel sanchez from west covina california. from the university of maryland, naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor...
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. >> angela from huntsville, alabama, you are next. go ahead. angela from huntsville, good morning. >> caller: yeah, i'm here, i'm sorry. one reason why i think that my generation doesn't do anything is because we were raised with technology so we are kind of spoiled and take credit for other people's work. we don't go out and actually search for the information and we don't actually do anything. so like why would anybody go out to change the world you know, and then on top of that i don't know, i am so sick like if you say something on facebook in this generation okay, about politics or religion you're demonized for it. everyone in this generation will turn around and chastise you, throw you to the wolves. it is like they don't want you talking about it, you know what i'm saying? socially shunned and all kinds of things if you just start speaking the truth and start trying to stand up for what's right or what you believe in. that's how we were founded. it just takes one person to stand up for what they believe in and what's right. and i just do
. >> angela from huntsville, alabama, you are next. go ahead. angela from huntsville, good morning. >> caller: yeah, i'm here, i'm sorry. one reason why i think that my generation doesn't do anything is because we were raised with technology so we are kind of spoiled and take credit for other people's work. we don't go out and actually search for the information and we don't actually do anything. so like why would anybody go out to change the world you know, and then on top of that...
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people had to be rescued from a flooded home in tennessee and we want to show you a video from huntsville, texas. this is a rec center at sam houston state. water caused wall to cave in. the rec center is closed indefinitely but classes remain on schedule and meteorologists expect more severe weather in the area today. in los angeles, kaina wentworth abc 7 news. leon: seems like they got water everywhere but they need it california. east of it you know northeast of it. doug: shift the pattern a bit they'd be on the road to recovery. alison: we have a little rain, nothing severe. doug: most everything south of west of washington. for nats fans that's good news. if that holds, not a problem. we'll start this time lapse from prince william county in woodbridge and a little bit of blue sky this morning but a lot of clouds a couple of patches of rain earlier. but skies cleared out nicely through the day and then during the late afternoon, a little heat and a little disturbance moving by. just a little more in the way of cloudiness. we're tracking the showers and they're beautiful outside in so
people had to be rescued from a flooded home in tennessee and we want to show you a video from huntsville, texas. this is a rec center at sam houston state. water caused wall to cave in. the rec center is closed indefinitely but classes remain on schedule and meteorologists expect more severe weather in the area today. in los angeles, kaina wentworth abc 7 news. leon: seems like they got water everywhere but they need it california. east of it you know northeast of it. doug: shift the pattern a...
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. >> safer: in a sense, it was probably in the stars that jimmy wales, the kid from huntsville alabama famous knowledge broker. his mother taught school, and the world book encyclopedia in the living room was a constant presence. he was a first-generation geek ten years old when personal computers hit the market in the mid '70s. his first internet site was bomis, a place where guys could compare notes on guy things-- cars, sports, and babes. bomis failed, but it got wales thinking about the possibilities of mass collaboration on the internet, which led, eventually, to wikipedia. >> how does wikipedia fundamentally work? >> safer: rank and file wikipedians today are still mainly men, reflecting the tech world at large. >> gardner: women are less likely to kind of geek out at their computer for ten, 20, 40 hours. i mean, there's a reason that the stereotype of the hacker is a guy in a filthy t-shirt eating doritos, right? like, that's hard. a woman is less likely to get social permission to be in a dirty t-shirt eating doritos. >> safer: the gender imbalance was at the heart of a signifi
. >> safer: in a sense, it was probably in the stars that jimmy wales, the kid from huntsville alabama famous knowledge broker. his mother taught school, and the world book encyclopedia in the living room was a constant presence. he was a first-generation geek ten years old when personal computers hit the market in the mid '70s. his first internet site was bomis, a place where guys could compare notes on guy things-- cars, sports, and babes. bomis failed, but it got wales thinking about...
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[applause] abby johnson from huntsville texas. [applause] john o'connor from missouri. [applause] travis hartman from brooklyn new york. [applause] lauren from ontario, canada. [applause] elizabeth from bellbrook, ohio. [applause] meredith from cleveland, ohio. [applause] from northwestern university, ezra of chicago. [applause] from the university of california at berkeley -- from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland. [applause] and from our newest scholarship partner, the george washington university, mariana sotomayor from florida. [applause] with that, let's give our scholarship recipients again a big round of applause. [applause] and thanks again to mrs. obama for her support of our scholarship program. [applause] christi: thank you margaret and thank you again to the first lady for your support. [applause] now i am honored tonight to present this year's winners of the white house correspondents association journalism awards. these awards are among the most prestigious in our field, and i wo
[applause] abby johnson from huntsville texas. [applause] john o'connor from missouri. [applause] travis hartman from brooklyn new york. [applause] lauren from ontario, canada. [applause] elizabeth from bellbrook, ohio. [applause] meredith from cleveland, ohio. [applause] from northwestern university, ezra of chicago. [applause] from the university of california at berkeley -- from west covina, california. [applause] from the university of maryland naomi harris of upper marlborough, maryland....
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it's in huntsville alabama, and he filed this report. >> reporter: at this thousand-acre center federal agents police and military are learning how to prevent future bombings and to more efficiently investigate attacks. we can't show you their faces due to the sensitivity of their work but the atf program starts with in-depth explosives training which has expanded exponentially since the oklahoma city bombing. >> 1995 the certified explosive special consisted of a two-week school to certify the agents. >> reporter: now their training is stretched over two years including graduate-level engineering courses. >> the agents have a better understanding now of kind of the scientific principles behind the post blast, or behind the blast. >> reporter: and scientific testing has accelerated. agents who collected evidence at the murrah building in 1995 -- [ explosion ] or at sincentennial olympic park in 1996 had to ship items off to i.d. today, agents use devices at the scene. as atf agent shelley demonstrates. >> that's telling us that was sugar. >> that's essentially 20 seconds. roughly 20 sec
it's in huntsville alabama, and he filed this report. >> reporter: at this thousand-acre center federal agents police and military are learning how to prevent future bombings and to more efficiently investigate attacks. we can't show you their faces due to the sensitivity of their work but the atf program starts with in-depth explosives training which has expanded exponentially since the oklahoma city bombing. >> 1995 the certified explosive special consisted of a two-week school to...
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other office locations -- huntsville, bowling green, kentucky. we're really spread out. >> the agency carefully runs the fifth largest river system. it protects water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activity on the lakes. the company operates any public recreation area throughout the tennessee valley. >> tva owns and operates it, but it is the people's property. the people of tennessee valley and the united states and hundreds of thousands of a girls that -- hundreds of acres that one can recreate on. >> hydroelectric power is generated using the force of falling water. forming an artificial lake a reservoir. electricity is needed, some of the water is released. gravity causes the water to fall . the falling water spins to turbine. it converts the water energy into mechanical power which is located at the end. when in the turbine spins, it turns the shaft which goes up into the electrical generator. as the shaft turns, it causes the generator to rotate producing electricity. the water continues into the river, on the other side
other office locations -- huntsville, bowling green, kentucky. we're really spread out. >> the agency carefully runs the fifth largest river system. it protects water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activity on the lakes. the company operates any public recreation area throughout the tennessee valley. >> tva owns and operates it, but it is the people's property. the people of tennessee valley and the united states and hundreds of thousands of a girls that --...
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. >> al jazeera, huntsville, alabama. >> president abraham lincoln is being remembered 150 years after his assassination. dozens gathered for a andle light vigil outside the lincoln memorial last night. he was shot by john wilks booth. he died the next day. thanks for joining us, stephanie sy up next with al jazeera. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant development... >> we have an exclusive story tonight, and we go live... >> coast-to-coast rallies for a higher minimum wage already beginning this morning. we'll speak with two people taking part. >> thousands are marching to the nation's capitol demanding justice, protesting police brutality. >> cheers in cuba today after president obama removes the country from the u.s. terror list. some lawmakers say it's a bad move. >> run down in broad daylight, what happens seconds before this dramatic dash cam video showing police using a very unconventional and controversial tactic. >> this is aljazeera america live from new york city. i'm s
. >> al jazeera, huntsville, alabama. >> president abraham lincoln is being remembered 150 years after his assassination. dozens gathered for a andle light vigil outside the lincoln memorial last night. he was shot by john wilks booth. he died the next day. thanks for joining us, stephanie sy up next with al jazeera. >> protestors are gathering... >> there's an air of tension right now... >> the crowd chanting for democracy... >> this is another significant...
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atlanta huntsville jackson, mississippi, all the way into northern florida looking at wet roadways including interstate 75 and i-95. it will stay stormy toward late week. the northeast dealing with showers once again, especially thursday and into friday around new york city and philadelphia. while the west coast remains quiet. reena and ryan back to you. >> thank you, justin. president obama can soon check off south dakota from his list of states that he's visited. the president will deliver commencement address in watertown next month. the historic trip means the president will have visited all 50 states during his term. only three other presidents have shared that distinction, nixon, george hw bush and former president bill clinton. >> well, the apple watch is turning out to be a big hit despite some predictions that it would flop. the company received nearly a million preorders since its smart watch went on sale friday. that's compared to only 720,000 android smart watches sold in all of 2014. deliveries are set to begin next friday but thanks to the high demand many models won't ship unt
atlanta huntsville jackson, mississippi, all the way into northern florida looking at wet roadways including interstate 75 and i-95. it will stay stormy toward late week. the northeast dealing with showers once again, especially thursday and into friday around new york city and philadelphia. while the west coast remains quiet. reena and ryan back to you. >> thank you, justin. president obama can soon check off south dakota from his list of states that he's visited. the president will...
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he is scheduled to die tonight in huntsville. detectives are searching for the people accused of a huge heist. a safety company used by jewelry company, they stole $300 million worth of jewels and cash. >> on the money beat, greece is making its first big loan payment to the international monetary fund. athens owes billions to the euro zone and i.m.f., real money's ali velshi joins us. greece had tried to get an extension to put off today's payment, maybe to put off making payment to say come, as well. did greece ultimately make that i.m.f. loan payment? >> i have half the story and that is that we have it from the greek government that they instructed the bank of greece to make the payment today and we have it that the money was sent out. we have not got confirmation from the i.m.f. that the money that was sent in terms of a wire has been received. it usually takes a couple of hours. we're waiting on confirmation for that. greece signaled sometime ago that it wants to not major payment. the greek finance minister was in washingt
he is scheduled to die tonight in huntsville. detectives are searching for the people accused of a huge heist. a safety company used by jewelry company, they stole $300 million worth of jewels and cash. >> on the money beat, greece is making its first big loan payment to the international monetary fund. athens owes billions to the euro zone and i.m.f., real money's ali velshi joins us. greece had tried to get an extension to put off today's payment, maybe to put off making payment to say...
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let's get to huntsville. -- let's get to hans nichols. she used social media.s not about capturing new voters you can sign up with her new website. in her way, social media is more than previous elections and she will try to be the vanguard. $2.5 billion is what they expect the campaign to speak of hillary and hillary's related groups. this time around, i suspect we will see more in tech companies. they will be the guys getting rich. as for the official announcement, eight years ago she said i am in it to win it. this time she declared a rationale. hillary clinton: i am running for president. americans have fought their way from tough times. every day americans need a champion and i want to be that champion. hans: hillary had a lot of advantages. her grades is she does not have a serious primary opponent. absence, democrats have done very well. -- her greatest is she does not have a serious primary opponent. other things in her favor, the economy 5.5% unemployment. if it hums along, it looks good. the challenge is how do she differentiate herself under the pres
let's get to huntsville. -- let's get to hans nichols. she used social media.s not about capturing new voters you can sign up with her new website. in her way, social media is more than previous elections and she will try to be the vanguard. $2.5 billion is what they expect the campaign to speak of hillary and hillary's related groups. this time around, i suspect we will see more in tech companies. they will be the guys getting rich. as for the official announcement, eight years ago she said i...
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the risk of severe weather and enhanced risk from jackson, huntsville, on too lexington. 1 to 3 inchesf rain and guys, as this continues to move to the east we're going to see the heavy rain continuing a and then on the back side of this system we're looking at from three to five inches of snow in upstate new york, parts of pennsylvania and northern new england. the good news is it does calm down. the next 24 hours very difficult in the mid mississippi and ohio river valleys. >> we'll be watching it. another big story, how this landmark deal to stop iran from getting the bomb is received this morning, not only in washington but around the world. the president has insisted this is a good deal. but it may prove to be a very tough sell. let's get to peter alexander at the white house. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you here at the white house, they are calling it unprecedented but republicans and the israeli prime minister are not on board. this morning benjamin netanyahu already blasting the framework, saying it threatens the very survival of israel. >> such a deal doe
the risk of severe weather and enhanced risk from jackson, huntsville, on too lexington. 1 to 3 inchesf rain and guys, as this continues to move to the east we're going to see the heavy rain continuing a and then on the back side of this system we're looking at from three to five inches of snow in upstate new york, parts of pennsylvania and northern new england. the good news is it does calm down. the next 24 hours very difficult in the mid mississippi and ohio river valleys. >> we'll be...
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tornados possible between lexing and huntsville and jackson., showers and possibly some thunderstorms. heavier downpours during the afternoon and evening hours. temperatures near 70 degrees this afternoon, coming down for the weekend. winds will be blowing 50s with rain ending saturday morning. then sunshine for easter sunday, but the easter egg hunt is going to be a chilly one. down to 37 in the morning, 60 in the afternoon. mild for the phillies home opener and chance of showers returns starting tuesday. have a great day. >>> the throw down here we grew up in cleveland. i said what deli did he go to? you committed a cardinal sin. >>> get out of here. >> i will drop you like a bag of dirt. >> it's guard friday. >> that's right. par bet. >> we have anger issues going on. >> anyway. >> we need to bring in an adult. coming up next a long list of roles. heather graham hung out with dirk digler and the guys from the hangover. like you have never seen her before. did you make kraft mac & cheese for the kids? yup. did you cook some protein to go with
tornados possible between lexing and huntsville and jackson., showers and possibly some thunderstorms. heavier downpours during the afternoon and evening hours. temperatures near 70 degrees this afternoon, coming down for the weekend. winds will be blowing 50s with rain ending saturday morning. then sunshine for easter sunday, but the easter egg hunt is going to be a chilly one. down to 37 in the morning, 60 in the afternoon. mild for the phillies home opener and chance of showers returns...
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we have a large office complex in chattanooga tennessee, and in huntsville, nashville tennessee.e are spread out through a seven state region. >> the agency runs the largest -- fifth largest river system to reduce flood damage and protect water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activities on lakes created by the tva. there are 80 public recreation areas throughout the tennessee valley. >> tva owns and operates, but it's really the people's property. the people of the tennessee valley and the united states have hundreds of thousands of acres that one can recreate. >> this is one of the 29 hydroelectric dams that produce electricity through the tennessee valley authority. >> hydroelectric power is generated using the force of falling water. water is held behind a dam. when electricity is needed, some of the water in the reservoir is released. gravity causes the water to fall through a pipe. the falling water spins a turbine attached to a waterwheel that turns energy into mechanical power, located at the end. what a turbine spins, it goes up to an electrical generato
we have a large office complex in chattanooga tennessee, and in huntsville, nashville tennessee.e are spread out through a seven state region. >> the agency runs the largest -- fifth largest river system to reduce flood damage and protect water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activities on lakes created by the tva. there are 80 public recreation areas throughout the tennessee valley. >> tva owns and operates, but it's really the people's property. the people...
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nashville towards lexington, all the way down to huntsville watch out for severe storms this afternoondo threat. here in this part of the world waiting for the cold front to come through and, craig, as you ask about easter all of this moves on out. it will be a sunny easter but it will be chilly especially in the morning hours for the northeast and some of the midwest. back here, temperatures will crack 60 on saturday and again sunday. so the threat today tomorrow things will back off as far as the severe threat goes. next week, though, we could have another outbreak of severe weather and tornadoes, along about wednesday and thursday in the middle of the country. why worry about that when we've got a lot of us a long weekend ahead of us. back to you. >> mike seidel focusing on the positive. mike, thanks sir. >>> back to the duelling religious the revised religious freedom laws out of indiana and arkansas. both now signed into law after sparking an enormous backlash from those in both states and across the country. saying the laws were anti-gay. that backlash came like a wrecking ball f
nashville towards lexington, all the way down to huntsville watch out for severe storms this afternoondo threat. here in this part of the world waiting for the cold front to come through and, craig, as you ask about easter all of this moves on out. it will be a sunny easter but it will be chilly especially in the morning hours for the northeast and some of the midwest. back here, temperatures will crack 60 on saturday and again sunday. so the threat today tomorrow things will back off as far as...
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more high winds and hail possibility from raleigh through carolinas, atlanta, montgomery, huntsville,om new orleans to jacksonville. later this weekend, storms will be found there, as well but we will catch a nice break, a well-needed, well-deserved break for the northeast with sunshine. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you so much. >>> a deadly end to a domestic dispute put the u.s. census bureau on lockdown. a security guard at the agency headquarters in maryland was shot and killed allegedly by a man who was holding his wife at gunpoint in a car. police chased the suspect in to washington where there was a crash and april shootout. the suspect and police officer were wounded. >>> another piece of the puzzle has been revealed from that fatal police shooting in south carolina. investigators released dash cam video showing the traffic stop that took an odd turn and eventually ended with the death of an unarmed driver. more now from abc's steve osunsami. >> license, registration and insurance card. >> reporter: south carolina police are sharing the dash cam video, moments
more high winds and hail possibility from raleigh through carolinas, atlanta, montgomery, huntsville,om new orleans to jacksonville. later this weekend, storms will be found there, as well but we will catch a nice break, a well-needed, well-deserved break for the northeast with sunshine. t.j. and reena, back to you. >> justin, thank you so much. >>> a deadly end to a domestic dispute put the u.s. census bureau on lockdown. a security guard at the agency headquarters in maryland...
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let me go to john in huntsville, texas. good morning. caller: good morning.tion is -- apple giving examples. back in 2001, i took a whole bottle of xanax. the reason for that was -- and i was a survivor. i didn't die. they took me to the hospital and i got there in time. i got an trouble with the law back in 1994 i serve five years probation. but i have a criminal record that is overshadowing me. every time i go to apply for a job, my application gets thrown to the side because employers can use your past against you. to me, that is discrimination. there are a lot of people in this country that are in the same predicament i am who can never get ahead in life because our system has pushes down and here we are trying to better ourselves. i went to college and got to college degrees and i still to this day cannot get out of the rut that i'm in. because of my criminal past. host: i'm going to have john madigan take that up. guest: i feel for your challenges. i think part of it is the stigma around mental illness and addiction disorders. that combined with crimina
let me go to john in huntsville, texas. good morning. caller: good morning.tion is -- apple giving examples. back in 2001, i took a whole bottle of xanax. the reason for that was -- and i was a survivor. i didn't die. they took me to the hospital and i got there in time. i got an trouble with the law back in 1994 i serve five years probation. but i have a criminal record that is overshadowing me. every time i go to apply for a job, my application gets thrown to the side because employers can...
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on into tomorrow the risk of severe stretching from eastern texas all the way up into nashville, huntsville again, this is the area we will be most concerned. it's thursday night into friday overnight is where we could see some of the strongest storms. that's one of the post-dangerous times. we will be watching this. there is a lot of rain as well flash flooding will be a real concern. >> thank you very much. some big news out of indiana when it comes to that state's uproar or the uproar over that state's controversial religious freedom law. nbc's gabe gutierrez is at the state house in indianapolis. gabe what can you tell us? >> matt good morning, state republican lawmakers have called a joint youth conference with business leaders outlying what they call a legislative fix to this controversial law. now and they want to make it clear that it does not discriminate and now with arkansas's governor resigning that state's version of the bill this is quickly becoming a political hot potato as it's headed to 2016. this morning, the battle between religious liberty and gay rights is already shapi
on into tomorrow the risk of severe stretching from eastern texas all the way up into nashville, huntsville again, this is the area we will be most concerned. it's thursday night into friday overnight is where we could see some of the strongest storms. that's one of the post-dangerous times. we will be watching this. there is a lot of rain as well flash flooding will be a real concern. >> thank you very much. some big news out of indiana when it comes to that state's uproar or the uproar...