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i have appointed harvard law graduate jack wilson and former u.s. attorney jim greenlee to the court of appeals. tonight we are all honored by the court's presence. let me say congratulations to all of the members here tonight, particularly of those who have or will be selected as committee chairman. i can assure you the leadership weighs every appointment with extreme deliberation and attention. and i'm certain you will do no less than the consideration of your important duties as committee chairmen and chairwomen. 25 years ago, i took the only of office as a member of the house of representatives. it was a wonderful day and has been a beautiful journey. but all along the way, i have remembered the pride and excitement i felt becoming a representative of this body and a humbled public servant. my goal then as it is today was to do the most good. i believe we have all had help accomplishing our goals and our personal and professional life. you see, i am confident god continues to rule over the affairs of man. and i believe he has blessed mississippi
i have appointed harvard law graduate jack wilson and former u.s. attorney jim greenlee to the court of appeals. tonight we are all honored by the court's presence. let me say congratulations to all of the members here tonight, particularly of those who have or will be selected as committee chairman. i can assure you the leadership weighs every appointment with extreme deliberation and attention. and i'm certain you will do no less than the consideration of your important duties as committee...
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wilson pleaded guilty today to all criminal charges against her. in 2012 prosecutors say she stabbed and killed 10-year-old jade morris, her ex-boyfriend's daughter. she also slashed a coworker in jack table at the bellagio. stokes wilson's guilty plea means sheila void the death penalty, but will spend the rest of her life in prison without the possibility of parole. she'll be sentenced march 9. >> jim: police arrest a suspect in a series of robberies 'the southeast part of town. officers say they arrested manuel rommero earlier today just after he robbed another convenience store on mountain vista near russell. they found him hiding in a drainage ditch. >> jessica: chicago police released video today showing yet another deadly police shooting where an officer killed an unarmed teenager. this one happened three years ago. a federal judge ordered the release of the video showing a white police officer shooting and killing cedric chapman while chapman was trying to run with a way. police did not find a weapon on the teenager. what they thought was a weapon was an iphone box. the use of deadly force was in compliance with police policy and illinois state statutes. the chapman family i
wilson pleaded guilty today to all criminal charges against her. in 2012 prosecutors say she stabbed and killed 10-year-old jade morris, her ex-boyfriend's daughter. she also slashed a coworker in jack table at the bellagio. stokes wilson's guilty plea means sheila void the death penalty, but will spend the rest of her life in prison without the possibility of parole. she'll be sentenced march 9. >> jim: police arrest a suspect in a series of robberies 'the southeast part of town....
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willie wilson also appeared at today's rally. jack kuenzie wis news ten. we'll see below normal temperatures much of the week. arctic air has settled down over much of the southeast, look for temperatures to be at least 10 cooler during the day and night. mostly sunny days, clear cold nights, highs in the middle to upper 40s .overnight lows low to middle 20s through wednesday. rain chances increase late thursday into friday with our next storm system. temperatures will rise to near normal with highs in the lower to middle 50s. state and community leaders kicked off martin luther king day with breakfast and a message from superintendent of education molly spearman. this is the 18th year the from superintendent of education molly spearman. this is the 18th year the columbia urban league has hosted the event. it was held at the brookland banquet and conference center in west columbia. its purpose is to engage the business community to remember what dr. king's legacy did for economic development. dr. spearman spoke about how the state's e
willie wilson also appeared at today's rally. jack kuenzie wis news ten. we'll see below normal temperatures much of the week. arctic air has settled down over much of the southeast, look for temperatures to be at least 10 cooler during the day and night. mostly sunny days, clear cold nights, highs in the middle to upper 40s .overnight lows low to middle 20s through wednesday. rain chances increase late thursday into friday with our next storm system. temperatures will rise to near normal with...
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. >> reporter: nicole jack had her own family to worry about when a tornado touched down, on her mind, steve and kelley wilson. >> i tried texting them, i knew something was wrong, it didn't get through. >> reporter: the family died. >> the help didn't stop there. you see how much damage is left. after the storm it took neighbors no time at all to come out and help collect precious items. >> all we're really looking for are things that can't be replaced. >> reporter: those who came to help immediately said it's the least they could do to help a family that wouldn't think twice to help them. >> they're good people. >> reporter: and the recovery -- recoveriry effort continue recoveriy. storm couldn't damage. >> everybody has already came together so much to try to do what we can, it will take time, but we can do it. >> reporter: 10news wtsp. >>> this house on the end of bay winds lane was hit the hardest. today the children of the homeowner trapped under the second floor rubble tried to salvage what they could. they suffered cuts and bruises. >> she was in her bedroom over there and she heard the door starting
. >> reporter: nicole jack had her own family to worry about when a tornado touched down, on her mind, steve and kelley wilson. >> i tried texting them, i knew something was wrong, it didn't get through. >> reporter: the family died. >> the help didn't stop there. you see how much damage is left. after the storm it took neighbors no time at all to come out and help collect precious items. >> all we're really looking for are things that can't be replaced. >>...
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i have listed tulip siddiq, gavin robinson, naz shah, tasmina ahmed-sheikh, keith vaz, corri wilson, jack dromey and gavin newlands. from the government benches i have paul scully, sir edward leigh, tom tugendhat, victoria atkins, steve double, lucy frazer, philip davies, simon hoare and kwasi kwarteng. those who are not on my list at this point-in other words those who did not indicate in writing that they wished to speak-may choose to seek to intervene rather than to be called. i call paul scully. >> thank you, sir. i would like to congratulate the honorable member for newport west for leading the debate, a fellow member of the petitions committee, on leading that the e member has said about why we've actually decided it hold this debate today, because it's something that actually has caught can thet
i have listed tulip siddiq, gavin robinson, naz shah, tasmina ahmed-sheikh, keith vaz, corri wilson, jack dromey and gavin newlands. from the government benches i have paul scully, sir edward leigh, tom tugendhat, victoria atkins, steve double, lucy frazer, philip davies, simon hoare and kwasi kwarteng. those who are not on my list at this point-in other words those who did not indicate in writing that they wished to speak-may choose to seek to intervene rather than to be called. i call paul...
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wilson. think for being here today. [applause] one of the reasons why i am here today is because jack camp was my mentor. and there was no one more passionate about fighting poverty than him. so that is why i think it is so fitting that the host of this forum is a foundation that bears his name. he was passionate about the american idea. well, we have been fighting a war on poverty for over 50 years now. and i don't think you can include anything other than this war has been a stalemate. years, trillions of dollars. yet, today, if you are born poor, you are just as likely to end up in poverty as you were 50 years ago. we have 46 million people living in poverty today. i'm not say no progress has been made, yes, some progress has been made. but when you take a look at the war on poverty, i think there is a problem, and the problem has been our strategy. most of the thinking about the war on poverty, about poverty, has been the idea that it is about deprivation, about materialism, that people just to have enough money. and so, for the past 50 years the government has created 80 different programs. we have
wilson. think for being here today. [applause] one of the reasons why i am here today is because jack camp was my mentor. and there was no one more passionate about fighting poverty than him. so that is why i think it is so fitting that the host of this forum is a foundation that bears his name. he was passionate about the american idea. well, we have been fighting a war on poverty for over 50 years now. and i don't think you can include anything other than this war has been a stalemate. years,...
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and there's a big problem here, jack knifed tractor-trailer on 85 northbound. this is the duke street exit. anthony wilson has been live on the scene and that's obviously going to take some time to get that out of the way but you can look at the road conditions here and just see it's still a white-out on many of the roads and we'll scan through some of the cameras to give you an idea of how things look. time getting that out of the way. 40 and wade is the next camera we can show you. this is wade avenue. this is such a main artery into downtown raleigh and just completely snow-covered and ice-covered still this morning. and john camp is going to have more on what they're doing to try to keep up with this storm and clear these roads and have temperatures overnight, how it's affected their road-cleaning efforts. it's quite a mess there. take a look at this. icicles hanging off our camera there. that also tells the story about what's going on. do watch for limbs falling, falling icicles, when they get to long, they fall. those also have been known to hurt people and never go near downed power lines. here's f
and there's a big problem here, jack knifed tractor-trailer on 85 northbound. this is the duke street exit. anthony wilson has been live on the scene and that's obviously going to take some time to get that out of the way but you can look at the road conditions here and just see it's still a white-out on many of the roads and we'll scan through some of the cameras to give you an idea of how things look. time getting that out of the way. 40 and wade is the next camera we can show you. this is...
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jack table. used one of the box cutters to get it done according to local prosecutors. stokes wilson plea means she's going to avoid the death penalty but will spend the rest of her she's expected to be sentenced march 9. she was missing for more than a week before her body was found. >> dana: the clark county school district approved a new contract with teachers. teachers watching this morning you are about to get a pay raise. pay raises amount to about $135 million for 18,000 clark county schoolteachers. they are going to increase the starting salary for new teachers. so they can recruit them by 15%. those are going up on average $6,000. meanwhile the maximum salary for return teachers will go up $17,000 over the year. teachers will receive a 2% cost of living increase effective july 1. they are going to get retro active pay raises for the current school year and bumped up in salary. great news for our local teachers who work very hard to educate our local children. trump sitting down with jimmy fallon and hours ago it was hillary clinton's turn. she made her way back to the late s
jack table. used one of the box cutters to get it done according to local prosecutors. stokes wilson plea means she's going to avoid the death penalty but will spend the rest of her she's expected to be sentenced march 9. she was missing for more than a week before her body was found. >> dana: the clark county school district approved a new contract with teachers. teachers watching this morning you are about to get a pay raise. pay raises amount to about $135 million for 18,000 clark...
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jack kuenzie wis news ten. a columbia man will send 15 years in prison for a human trafficking case. kristopher block pleaded guilty yesterday to minor and human trafficking of a minor. attorney general alan wilson says block will have to register as a sex offender and will be electronically monitored for life. investigators say the minor was found with block at a motel in columbia on december fourth. the ag's office says this is the third human trafficking conviction in the past three months under the state's 2012 human trafficking law. in about an hour, south carolina state university and benedict college students will hear from a special speaker as part of presidential candidate bernie sanders' tour of historically black colleges and universities. billie jean shaw joins us from sc state. dr. west says he will discuss several topics tonight including tuition free universities and colleges as well as criminal justice reform. the civil rights activist says tonight he wants the audience to know why bernie become the next president. west also says tonight is not all about politics. he says historically black colleges and universities hold great value and he wants the students to leave tonight feel
jack kuenzie wis news ten. a columbia man will send 15 years in prison for a human trafficking case. kristopher block pleaded guilty yesterday to minor and human trafficking of a minor. attorney general alan wilson says block will have to register as a sex offender and will be electronically monitored for life. investigators say the minor was found with block at a motel in columbia on december fourth. the ag's office says this is the third human trafficking conviction in the past three months...
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wilson under pressure. picked off by luke kuechly. easiest pick six you'll ever see. 14-0 just 3 minutes in to the game. cam newton jacked out of his mind. panthers up 24-0. 3rd and 14 . no problem. newton, look at this dime right to greg olson. carolina leading 31-0 at the half. game over, right? hold on. pete carroll's wake-up call. 31-14. look at russell wilson spin out of trouble. throws to to jermaine kearse, and seattle, are they in it? over a minute to play. they're down by 7 points. they need to get the onside kick and no. carolina recovers. they hang on 31-24 and they advance to the nfc championship for the first time since 2005. >> it's just a tale of execution. we need a little bit more of that in the 2nd half. there's a lot of guys playing with their butts tight. at one point the fans and myself tight too. >> what have you proven by being able to get to the championship game? >> we didn't prove nothing. we already knew how we would have had to play. i think it's time we just trying to get cool points from you guys. i know you guys didn't pick up. it's all right. we don't play for you guys. >> 31 points in the
wilson under pressure. picked off by luke kuechly. easiest pick six you'll ever see. 14-0 just 3 minutes in to the game. cam newton jacked out of his mind. panthers up 24-0. 3rd and 14 . no problem. newton, look at this dime right to greg olson. carolina leading 31-0 at the half. game over, right? hold on. pete carroll's wake-up call. 31-14. look at russell wilson spin out of trouble. throws to to jermaine kearse, and seattle, are they in it? over a minute to play. they're down by 7 points....
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wilson picked off by luke kuechly. that's the easiest pick 6 you're going to see. 14-0 just three minutes in to the game. cam newton jacked of his mind. 2nd quarter, panthers up 34-0. look at that dime to greg olson, carolina. 31-0 at the half. pete carroll's team got a wake-up call. 6 minutes left. seattle now down 31-14. and look at this as jermaine kearse, wilson's third touchdown pass of the half, two of them to that man. so just over a minute to play. seahawks down 7. all hinges on this onside kick and carolina hangs on. they win the football game 31-24. they advance to the nfc championship for the first time since 2005. >> it's just a tale of execution. we need a little bit more of that in the second half. there's a lot of guys playing with their butts tight. at one point the fans and myself was butt tight too. >> what have you proven by being able to get to the championship game? >> didn't prove nothing. we already knew how to play. i think this time we just trying to get cool points from you guys because i know you guys didn't pick us. so it's all right. we don't play for you guys. >> the steelers came in to today
wilson picked off by luke kuechly. that's the easiest pick 6 you're going to see. 14-0 just three minutes in to the game. cam newton jacked of his mind. 2nd quarter, panthers up 34-0. look at that dime to greg olson, carolina. 31-0 at the half. pete carroll's team got a wake-up call. 6 minutes left. seattle now down 31-14. and look at this as jermaine kearse, wilson's third touchdown pass of the half, two of them to that man. so just over a minute to play. seahawks down 7. all hinges on this...
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wilson thank you for being with us here today. we appreciate you guys attending today. one of the reasons why i am here today is because jackemp was my mentor. there was no one more passionate about fighting poverty than jack kemp. that is what i think it's so fitting that the host of this forum is a foundation that bears his name. he was passionate about the american idea. we have been fighting a war on poverty for over 50 years now. i don't think you can include anything other than this for has been a stalemate. years, trillions of dollars, yet today if you were born poor, you are just as likely to end up in poverty as you were 50 years ago. we have 46 million people living in poverty today. i am not saying no progress has been made. yes, some has been made. when you look at the war on poverty i think there is a problem. it has been our strategy. most of the thinking about the war on poverty has been the idea that it is about deprivation, about materialism. people just don't have enough money. for the past 50 years the government has created 80 different programs. we have treated poverty like they are potholes that need t
wilson thank you for being with us here today. we appreciate you guys attending today. one of the reasons why i am here today is because jackemp was my mentor. there was no one more passionate about fighting poverty than jack kemp. that is what i think it's so fitting that the host of this forum is a foundation that bears his name. he was passionate about the american idea. we have been fighting a war on poverty for over 50 years now. i don't think you can include anything other than this for...
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jack benny is jewish simply because of the area in which he lives. it is a border area and if you get into these areas of eastern europe, and you know, everybody -- that is by woodrow wilson could not have the determination of people. you can't drop its borders carefully. and i suspect if you are to look far enough, you would find some check blood. he certainly doesn't look like an aryan. he is not blonde. he may be blue-eyed but he doesn't look like a reinhardt hatred can do something like that. >> i read appear how the depression started to appear and really did start -- things really began to fall apart economically not that long after the crash. how did it happen in germany? did it get worse in germany than it was here? >> the question is how did it start in germany? it starts out worth because germany is of course had to defeat, occupied by france, hyperinflation in the middle the decade. so they start out and then they go to six or 7 million unemployed in 1932-33. the communists -- the nazi have a certain stability in terms of membership. they hold their people. he pretty much stay with the party. and they hold their membership. the constant with the communist is al
jack benny is jewish simply because of the area in which he lives. it is a border area and if you get into these areas of eastern europe, and you know, everybody -- that is by woodrow wilson could not have the determination of people. you can't drop its borders carefully. and i suspect if you are to look far enough, you would find some check blood. he certainly doesn't look like an aryan. he is not blonde. he may be blue-eyed but he doesn't look like a reinhardt hatred can do something like...
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wilson. thank you for being with us today. we appreciate you guys joining us today. [ applause ] one of the reasons why i am here today is because jack kemp was my mentor. and there was no one more passionate about fighting poverty than jack kemp. so that's why i think it's so fitting that the host of this forum is a foundation that bears his name. he was passionate about the american idea. well, we have been fighting a war on poverty for over 50 years now. and i don't think you can conclude anything other than this war has been a stalemate. 50 years, trillions of dollars, yet today if you were born poor, you are just as likely to end up in poverty as you were 50 years ago. we have 46 million people living in poverty today. i'm not saying no progress has been made. yes, some progress has been made. but when you take a look at the war on poverty, i think there's a problem. and the problem has been our strategy. most of the thinking about the war on poverty, about poverty has been the idea that it's about deprivation, about materialism. people just don't have enough money. and so for the past 50 years, the government has created 80 dif
wilson. thank you for being with us today. we appreciate you guys joining us today. [ applause ] one of the reasons why i am here today is because jack kemp was my mentor. and there was no one more passionate about fighting poverty than jack kemp. so that's why i think it's so fitting that the host of this forum is a foundation that bears his name. he was passionate about the american idea. well, we have been fighting a war on poverty for over 50 years now. and i don't think you can conclude...