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delta state university, couple hours north of jackson, mississippi. to take a quick break and come right back. stay close. le announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. you handle life; clorox handles the germs. you handle life; i was out for a bike ride. i didn't think i'd have a heart attack. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. only glucerna has carbsteady, diabetes, steady is exciting. clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. >> more "outnumbered" in just a moment of the first to jon scott what is coming up on the second hour of happing now. hi, jon? jon: sandra, as you have been reporting there has been a shooting on the campus of delta state university in cleveland, mississippi. one person is reportedly dead a professor. gun man is still
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>> guest: jackson state is in jackson mississippi. season of violence inflicted on black students by law enforcement, state, local, national law enforcement that was often called in to question protests. and that led to serious loss of life that most americans don't no about. many people don't know about the students killed at kent state. a few people know about the students killed the jackson state, but there were at least a black students killed and many more wounded and injured on various college campuses during these years. jackson state, police opened fire into the windows of a woman's dormitory. can you imagine? they did that at jackson state. they killed two young black men at southern university in baton rouge. they fired into a crowd killing students in the back. the same thing happened at orangeburg south carolina in 1968. law enforcement shot and killed three students in the back as they were running away. thisthis is an example of the kind of heavy-handed lethal in many cases resistance in opposition the students phase ii
>> guest: jackson state is in jackson mississippi. season of violence inflicted on black students by law enforcement, state, local, national law enforcement that was often called in to question protests. and that led to serious loss of life that most americans don't no about. many people don't know about the students killed at kent state. a few people know about the students killed the jackson state, but there were at least a black students killed and many more wounded and injured on...
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and so you turn around and sing the same thing to a few more friends. ♪ ♪ da da da da jackson, mississippiada skippy ♪ but, still no one knew and eventually you died. never knowing it was "uptown funk." i guess in the end, they didn't give it to you. and now i hear verizon is doing away with traditional two-year cell phone plans. back in my day, if you signed up with verizon it was for life. sure you didn't know when your contract started or ended or how to contact anyone who could help you or how they charge you or what they were charging you for, but it was a commitment. and you never complained about it because verizon was always listening in and they could hear you now. isn't that right, rusty? [ bark ] whoa, whoa, girl. [ laughter and applause ] just thought of another one. back in my day, we didn't have podcasts. we had pod races. the space races in "star wars: episode one the phantom menace." and to be honest, we would have rather had podcasts because "phantom menace" sucked. [ laughter and applause ] back in my day we didn't have candidates like donald trump making blatantly sexist
and so you turn around and sing the same thing to a few more friends. ♪ ♪ da da da da jackson, mississippiada skippy ♪ but, still no one knew and eventually you died. never knowing it was "uptown funk." i guess in the end, they didn't give it to you. and now i hear verizon is doing away with traditional two-year cell phone plans. back in my day, if you signed up with verizon it was for life. sure you didn't know when your contract started or ended or how to contact anyone who...
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in jackson, mississippi, you know, in the delta outside of jackson, mississippi, one of the only reasons -- ways you can, a lot of these households can keep the air-conditioning on is to sell the vast majority of their s.n.a.p.. now, what's the problem with that? s. n.a.p. doesn't cover all of the food a family needs in any case. so what you see in cases where families are selling s.n.a.p. are three weeks out of the month when the family -- if they have anything -- is eating, you know, the seven cent packs of ramen for every meal. ask, of course, you can -- and, of course, you can imagine the impact on hypertension and obesity and so on -- >> host: diabetes. >> guest: diabetes, all that sodium. >> host: well, you know, so you didn't find it was a matter of lack of personal responsibility. you say, on page 45 of your book, that, quote: a lack of personal responsibility, blaming it on a lack of personal responsibility obscures the fact that there are powerful and ever-changing structural forces at play here. and then you start talking about how service sector employers often engage in prac
in jackson, mississippi, you know, in the delta outside of jackson, mississippi, one of the only reasons -- ways you can, a lot of these households can keep the air-conditioning on is to sell the vast majority of their s.n.a.p.. now, what's the problem with that? s. n.a.p. doesn't cover all of the food a family needs in any case. so what you see in cases where families are selling s.n.a.p. are three weeks out of the month when the family -- if they have anything -- is eating, you know, the...
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professor at delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, this is about 100 miles north of jackson, mississippi, pretty much eke kwi distant between jackson and memphis, was shot in his office at job hall about 10:45 central time today. what do we know about eric szmyd? we know he joined the college in august of 2013 according to his facebook page. he is a father and husband, looks like he has two boys probably somewhere around the ages of 8 to 11. we don't know why, though, the shooting may have occurred. >> but there's a massive manhunt as far as we can tell under way at delta state university, which has somewhere around 3500 students in attendance there. it involves the delta state police, also almoelements of th bull avar county sheriff's department, cleveland police state, the highway patrol and elements of the fbi we understand out of jackson, mississippi, are headed to that scene as well. mississippi emergency management has set up a command center. we're hoping to hear from them very soon. apparently we're just getting a tweet that says hostage situation at delta state university. so pe
professor at delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, this is about 100 miles north of jackson, mississippi, pretty much eke kwi distant between jackson and memphis, was shot in his office at job hall about 10:45 central time today. what do we know about eric szmyd? we know he joined the college in august of 2013 according to his facebook page. he is a father and husband, looks like he has two boys probably somewhere around the ages of 8 to 11. we don't know why, though, the shooting...
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>> guest: jackson state is in jackson mississippi. a season of violence inflicted on black students by law enforcement, state, local, national law enforcement that was often called in to question protests. and that led to serious loss of life that most americans don't no about. many people don't know about the students killed at kent state. a few people know about the students killed the jackson state, but there were at least a black students killed and many more wounded and injured on various college campuses during these years. jackson state, police opened fire into the windows of a woman's dormitory. can you imagine? they did that at jackson state. they killed two young black men at southern university in baton rouge. they fired into a crowd killing students in the back. the same thing happened at orangeburg south carolina in 1968. law enforcement shot and killed three students in the back as they were running away. thisthis is an example of the kind of heavy-handed lethal in many cases resistance in opposition the students phase i
>> guest: jackson state is in jackson mississippi. a season of violence inflicted on black students by law enforcement, state, local, national law enforcement that was often called in to question protests. and that led to serious loss of life that most americans don't no about. many people don't know about the students killed at kent state. a few people know about the students killed the jackson state, but there were at least a black students killed and many more wounded and injured on...
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. >>> a wonderful day in jackson, mississippi, too, after a 4-year-old boy who fell into a well with his dog are back on safe ground now. this was the scene around 70 miles south of jackson. the emergency rescue took several hours after the boy and his dog fell down a 25-foot deep well. now the hole was only about a foot and a half wide making it tough for less keyerescuers to out. he and the dog doing fine. >>> we expect to learn more today about a plane crash that killed three people in north carolina. it happened yesterday around 80 miles north of charlotte. authorities say the plane took off from florida and was en route to greensboro when it crashi crashed into a rock quarry. >>> a disturbing case for a 10-year-old employer boy. >> the boy is suffering brain damage and lost control of 90% of his body and it happened after his family's home was fumigated against termites. an exterminator told the family it was safe to return to their home in august. but hours after getting back home, the family said they all became sick. their son's symptoms got worse. they say now they're not sur
. >>> a wonderful day in jackson, mississippi, too, after a 4-year-old boy who fell into a well with his dog are back on safe ground now. this was the scene around 70 miles south of jackson. the emergency rescue took several hours after the boy and his dog fell down a 25-foot deep well. now the hole was only about a foot and a half wide making it tough for less keyerescuers to out. he and the dog doing fine. >>> we expect to learn more today about a plane crash that killed...
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. >>> new this morning, a four year old boy and his dog are rescued from a well near jackson, mississippi. that boy was trapped for several hours nearly 25 feet down in that well. the hole was only about a foot and a half wide. authorities say the boy was alert and talking with the rescue team the entire time he was stuck. >> we had all of the volunteer fire departments here in lincoln county, sheriff's office, brookhaven fire department. i just can't say enough about what everybody did to get this little boy out that far well safe. >> crews sent water down to the boy to help keep him hydrated. his dog was rescued short time later. >> still ahead this morning, police in one colorado town, they are on high alert after caller makes a threat against police to a 911 dispatcher. hear the call that got authority so concerned. >>> also, ahead, an aid work here traveled to nepal to help after catostrophic earthquake is murdered. now investigators are looking into whether she met her killer through a website. >> and, an investigation into the startling video is under way. what a texas school distr
. >>> new this morning, a four year old boy and his dog are rescued from a well near jackson, mississippi. that boy was trapped for several hours nearly 25 feet down in that well. the hole was only about a foot and a half wide. authorities say the boy was alert and talking with the rescue team the entire time he was stuck. >> we had all of the volunteer fire departments here in lincoln county, sheriff's office, brookhaven fire department. i just can't say enough about what...
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delta university started off as a teacher's college and halfway between jackson, mississippi and memphis, tennessee. students are told to stay inside and stay away from the windows. >> thank you. we'll bring you more as it develops. >> we're covering all of the news now. >> firemen were there and they eyes, as raging wildfires turne wine country. ()/ >> plus. >> we need people who are really smart and have tremendous deal- making skills and have great energy. >> that is not the only message numbers are going up. and what he is telling the naysayers. something stinks in one city. lawsuit over the trash. >> but, we begin with new security concern as pope francis prepares to visit the united xtq states. homeland security, chief said targeting the pope, has been disrupted. days next week. $r new york city and philadelphia. a chillingoditeájz message from al-qaeda to call for lone wolf west. catherine? >> the 36 mill're minute tape calls on muslims to target the west and united states with lone wolf attacks. pressure cooker bombs to kill three. and there was a attack on charlie abdo. >> they
delta university started off as a teacher's college and halfway between jackson, mississippi and memphis, tennessee. students are told to stay inside and stay away from the windows. >> thank you. we'll bring you more as it develops. >> we're covering all of the news now. >> firemen were there and they eyes, as raging wildfires turne wine country. ()/ >> plus. >> we need people who are really smart and have tremendous deal- making skills and have great energy....
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trade in snap for cash to provide essential goods for their kids to keep the lights on in jackson, mississippi, one of the only ways you can keep the air conditioning on his resolve the vast majority of snap. what's the problem? snape doesn't cover the fruit of family name so what you see in cases where families are selling snap or three weeks out of the month if they have anything is even a 7-cent packs of ramen for every meal. you can imagine the impact on hypertension and obesity and so one. >> diabetes. >> all that sodium. >> host: well, you know, so you did not find that it was just a matter of purse and all responsibility and on page 45 of your book but a lack of personal responsibility blame it on the lack of personal responsibility and structural forces at play here and then you start talking about how service sector employers often engage in practices that the middle-class professional would never accept and set people up for failure. so here we are. we've got willing workers, people who want to work according to you, people who don't want to go on welfare according to your book. we t
trade in snap for cash to provide essential goods for their kids to keep the lights on in jackson, mississippi, one of the only ways you can keep the air conditioning on his resolve the vast majority of snap. what's the problem? snape doesn't cover the fruit of family name so what you see in cases where families are selling snap or three weeks out of the month if they have anything is even a 7-cent packs of ramen for every meal. you can imagine the impact on hypertension and obesity and so one....
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that is her in this iconic picture from the woolworth in jackson, mississippi. >> they would yell at us and make dirty jokes. dump everything they could get their hands on us, on us. ketchup and mustard. allison: she was arrested five times. fast forward to 2015, she struggles with the racial unrest of today. >> breaking down the laws, the structure of segregation in that sense was that rock foundation of the racism. it is still with us. alison: at 73, she still travel the world speaking to children and go to the occasional protest. but she says it is time to pass the tomorrow and support the next -- pass the torch and support the next generation. >> we still have a lot to do. the young folks need to go up there and do it. old folks have your back. alison: she was in australia in february and has more trips planned for the rest of the year speaking about the experiences to young and old. alison starling, abc7 news. kimberly: very cool. living historian. coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- chicken fight. forget why the chicken crossed the road. we look at the hubbub it is causing now.
that is her in this iconic picture from the woolworth in jackson, mississippi. >> they would yell at us and make dirty jokes. dump everything they could get their hands on us, on us. ketchup and mustard. allison: she was arrested five times. fast forward to 2015, she struggles with the racial unrest of today. >> breaking down the laws, the structure of segregation in that sense was that rock foundation of the racism. it is still with us. alison: at 73, she still travel the world...
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for cash to provide essential goods for their kids to keep the lights on and in jackson mississippi in the delta one of the only ways these hospitals can keep the air-conditioning on to sell the vast majority of their s.n.a.p.. what's the problem with that? s.n.a.p. doesn't cover all the family needs in any case to what you seem in cases where families are selling s.n.a.p. are three weeks out of the month when the family if they have anything is eating 7-cent packs of ramen for every mail and of course you can imagine the impact on hypertension and obesity and so wand. >> host: diabetes. >> guest: diabetes, all that sodium. >> host: well, you know, so you did not find that it was just a matter of personal responsibility, or a lack of personal responsibility. you say in your book that quote a lack of personal responsibility blaming it on a lack of personal responsibility there are powerful and ever-changing structures and forces at play here and then you start talking about how service employers often engage in practices that they middle-class professionals would never accept it would s
for cash to provide essential goods for their kids to keep the lights on and in jackson mississippi in the delta one of the only ways these hospitals can keep the air-conditioning on to sell the vast majority of their s.n.a.p.. what's the problem with that? s.n.a.p. doesn't cover all the family needs in any case to what you seem in cases where families are selling s.n.a.p. are three weeks out of the month when the family if they have anything is eating 7-cent packs of ramen for every mail and...
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this happened outside jackson, mississippi. the boy was trapped in a well nearly 25 feet deep.had to hoist the boy up with a rope. >> we had all the volunteer fire departments here in lincoln county, the sheriff's office, brook haven fire department. i just can't say enough about what everybody did to get thisth boy out of that well -- get this little boy out of that well safe. >> officials believe the boy's dog fell down the well first possibly a week ago. they think the boy heard the dog last night, looked down the well and fell in himself. both are going to be okay. >>> four more mexican officials are under arrest accused of aiding drug lord el chapo in his escape from a maximum prison. he escaped in july through a tunnel dug in his cell. three other people have already been arrested in connection with his escape. >>> reverend jesse jackson's mother has died. helen burns jackson died yesterday morning in her long- time hometown of greenville, south carolina. reverend jackson says his mother had been in failing health for this time. jackson was 92 years old. >>> martin melner
this happened outside jackson, mississippi. the boy was trapped in a well nearly 25 feet deep.had to hoist the boy up with a rope. >> we had all the volunteer fire departments here in lincoln county, the sheriff's office, brook haven fire department. i just can't say enough about what everybody did to get thisth boy out of that well -- get this little boy out of that well safe. >> officials believe the boy's dog fell down the well first possibly a week ago. they think the boy heard...
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. >>> here's lon le blank was a deejay in jackson mississippi. >> and he was quite the catch.king his first job as a fishing guide in 1978 and beside it there he is today. >> still fishing. thanks for sending your first job photos. we love them. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis serious,sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if
. >>> here's lon le blank was a deejay in jackson mississippi. >> and he was quite the catch.king his first job as a fishing guide in 1978 and beside it there he is today. >> still fishing. thanks for sending your first job photos. we love them. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis from the inside out ...with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source...
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in the he led an effort to have 1960's, the license of a jackson, mississippi, tv station revoked fortempting to squelch the voices of the civil rights movement. at the time, parker was director of communications of the united church of christ. parker filed a petition to deny renewal with the fcc, initiating a process that eventually got the station's license revoked by a federal court and had far-reaching consequences in american broadcasting. you can go to our website at democracy now! to see our interview with everett parker. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. federal prosecutors have agreed to settle a criminal probe into general motors for concealing an ignition switch defect linked to at least 124 deaths. under the deal, general motors agreed to pay $900 million as part of a deferred prosecution agreement, but no gm executives will be prosecuted for covering up the deadly defect. last year, gm recalled 1.6 million cars containing faulty ignition switches that could cause their engines to stall
in the he led an effort to have 1960's, the license of a jackson, mississippi, tv station revoked fortempting to squelch the voices of the civil rights movement. at the time, parker was director of communications of the united church of christ. parker filed a petition to deny renewal with the fcc, initiating a process that eventually got the station's license revoked by a federal court and had far-reaching consequences in american broadcasting. you can go to our website at democracy now! to see...
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year old boy and his dog are resting comfortably at home after being rescued from well near jackson, mississippireat to hear they're okay. boy trapped for several hours in a well nearly 25 feet deep. the hole was only about a foot and a half wide. authorities say the boy was alert and talking with the rescue team, the entire time he was trapped. >> we had all of the volunteer fire department here, the sheriff's office, brookhaven fire department, i just can't say enough about what everybody did to get this little boy out that far well safe. >> crews sent water down to the boy to help keep him hydrated. his dog was also rescued just short time later. >> still ahead this morning, on "eyewitness news", major discovery. researchers say it is stone hedge, but on steroids, and located just 2 miles from the iconic monument. we'll tell you what they found. >> also, steamy start, not even 6:30, justin, and the temperature quickly approaching the 08 degrees mark, hot first day back to school. >> yes, that's right. talking about 309's again today. day number two of potentially our sixth heatwave. looking a
year old boy and his dog are resting comfortably at home after being rescued from well near jackson, mississippireat to hear they're okay. boy trapped for several hours in a well nearly 25 feet deep. the hole was only about a foot and a half wide. authorities say the boy was alert and talking with the rescue team, the entire time he was trapped. >> we had all of the volunteer fire department here, the sheriff's office, brookhaven fire department, i just can't say enough about what...
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secretary of the interior to conduct a special resource study of the medgar evers house in jackson, mississippi, for potential inclusion in the national park system. we estimate that this study will st approximately $200,000 to $300,000. funding would need to be allocated from the set amount of funding that congress properties for all special resource studies. i want to thank my friend and colleague, congressman thompson of mississippi for his very hard work on this legislation. and his leadership on this critical issue. the medgar evers house is a piece of american history that must be preserved, which is why this legislation is so important. i urge my colleagues to support the adoption of h.r. 959. and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady reserves. the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: i reserve. mrs. dingell: i yield to mr. thompson as much time as he may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. thompson: thank you very much plrks speaker. and i thank the gentlewoman from michigan for yielding me the necessary time. mr. sp
secretary of the interior to conduct a special resource study of the medgar evers house in jackson, mississippi, for potential inclusion in the national park system. we estimate that this study will st approximately $200,000 to $300,000. funding would need to be allocated from the set amount of funding that congress properties for all special resource studies. i want to thank my friend and colleague, congressman thompson of mississippi for his very hard work on this legislation. and his...
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it's between memphis and jackson, mississippi.
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tomorrow morning in the 40s and 50s to jackson, mississippi and atlanta and we will see a rebound inernoon. out west, another really hot day with temperatures in the 80s, 90s and above 100. by the time we get into monday, now here's a peek out your window. >> hi. i'm meteorologist brittney shipp. into the rest of today, we're tracking thunderstorms moving in by the afternoon. our temperatures are also going to stay a little bit below average ranging between 76 and 80 degrees. wind speeds out of the southeast 5 to 10 miles per hour. your seven-day forecast shows after we see late storms today, we'll see a chance of cooler air. as we push into next week, we warm back up. >>> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> dylan, thank you. still to come on this saturday morning, why you have to open your wallet wide if you want to own some of kanye's fashions, erica hill. that is popstart. >>> up next, are you ready to ditch that two-year contract with your smartphone? what you need to know first to make sure you are getting the best possible deals. ♪ ♪ you're unpacking already? yeah, help m
tomorrow morning in the 40s and 50s to jackson, mississippi and atlanta and we will see a rebound inernoon. out west, another really hot day with temperatures in the 80s, 90s and above 100. by the time we get into monday, now here's a peek out your window. >> hi. i'm meteorologist brittney shipp. into the rest of today, we're tracking thunderstorms moving in by the afternoon. our temperatures are also going to stay a little bit below average ranging between 76 and 80 degrees. wind speeds...
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tomorrow morning in the 40s and 50s to jackson, mississippi and atlanta and we will see a rebound in. out west, another really hot day with temperatures in the 80s, 90s and above 100. by the time we g >>> hey, good saturday morning, meteorologist anthony slaughter. we're tracking showers. a lot of stuff will fall apart as we head through the day, we will see residual affects. then a few showers. you'll notice right now mainly cloudy skies, fog at the coastline. temperatures not that bad in the 50s and 60s and later on this afternoon you're definitely going to notice cooler temperatures but again higher humidity, so it's kind of a small caveat we have to pay the price, have to pay for humidity. 90 for south bay, 72 san francisco today, mid-80s for peninsula and east bay. >>> and that's your latest forecast. guys. >> dylan, thank you. still to come on this saturday morning, why you have to open your wallet wide if you want to own some of kanye's fashions, erica hill. that is popstart. >>> up next, are you ready to ditch that two-year contract with your smartphone? what you need to know
tomorrow morning in the 40s and 50s to jackson, mississippi and atlanta and we will see a rebound in. out west, another really hot day with temperatures in the 80s, 90s and above 100. by the time we g >>> hey, good saturday morning, meteorologist anthony slaughter. we're tracking showers. a lot of stuff will fall apart as we head through the day, we will see residual affects. then a few showers. you'll notice right now mainly cloudy skies, fog at the coastline. temperatures not that...
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a civil rights activist was assassinated outside of his home in jackson, mississippi. kennedy endorsed the civil rights bill. in august, martin luther king gave his i have a dream speech. in september the ku klux klan blew up a church killing for small girls. -- four small girls. kennedy gave a speech and blamed george wallace for inflaming public opinion to the point where such actions were taken. adelei stevenson, the u.s. ambassador ventured to dallas to give a speech. he was greeted by hecklers. he was spat upon as he made his way to his car and hit over the head with a cardboard placard. this is the end of october. cause gold attended the event. -- oswald attended the event. stephenson reported that dallas was overtaken by a spirit of madness in the white house should think twice before they send president kennedy into such a dangerous city. kennedy committed himself to going. there was a rift between johnson and connolly, and yarborough on the other side. johnson wanted to run a conservative against yarborough. he ventured to dallas. it was kennedy. to see any vi
a civil rights activist was assassinated outside of his home in jackson, mississippi. kennedy endorsed the civil rights bill. in august, martin luther king gave his i have a dream speech. in september the ku klux klan blew up a church killing for small girls. -- four small girls. kennedy gave a speech and blamed george wallace for inflaming public opinion to the point where such actions were taken. adelei stevenson, the u.s. ambassador ventured to dallas to give a speech. he was greeted by...
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. >> from jackson, mississippi, europe. >> yes. >> plus women make fantasy football a reality.us business. that's ahead. >> right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. new york's daily news reports on the celebrities showing up, gloria este fan, jennifer hudgins and harry conic, junior adjourns, aretha franklin and and rhea boccelli. >>> they are closing the end of next year and relocating. that was year we took you to nono and met the chef, he had won the best restaurant 250i89 for the first time. he hopes to open as an urban farm in copenhagen, it will have a new menu. >> i would love to go, are you listening? >> norah wants to go, charlie. >> the new york post reports on giants quarterback eli manning making more than one mistake on the team's final drive sunday night. he apparently told running back ra'shaad jennings. sorry about that ra'shaad, ra'shaad jennings, jackson. what is his name? >> ra'shaad jennings. >> le told them not to score a touchdown because it would give dallas more time to get it together norah. >> off the rails. >> he also did not
. >> from jackson, mississippi, europe. >> yes. >> plus women make fantasy football a reality.us business. that's ahead. >> right now it's time to show you some of this morning's headlines. new york's daily news reports on the celebrities showing up, gloria este fan, jennifer hudgins and harry conic, junior adjourns, aretha franklin and and rhea boccelli. >>> they are closing the end of next year and relocating. that was year we took you to nono and met the...
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the campus of delta state university, located in cleveland, mississippi, two hours north of jackson, mississippi. we first heard about an active shooter situation on the campus just before noon eastern in a tweet from the school's official twitter page saying that a shooter had been spotted near joe hall on campus. the campus was immediately placed on lockdown. the students and faculty have been asked to stay indoors and stay away from windows until they are given the all clear. now the deputy coroner told cnn that the professor who was killed was in his office at the time of the shooting. the coroner's office also says no gun was found at the scene, but authorities did find two empty shell casings. again, authorities believe the shooter responsible for this is still at large. we have learned that all the schools in the cleveland school can district are also on lockdown because of the shooting. several law enforcement agencies are now involved. they include campus police and even the atf. the search for this person continues. the person who killed this delta state university professor, there is
the campus of delta state university, located in cleveland, mississippi, two hours north of jackson, mississippi. we first heard about an active shooter situation on the campus just before noon eastern in a tweet from the school's official twitter page saying that a shooter had been spotted near joe hall on campus. the campus was immediately placed on lockdown. the students and faculty have been asked to stay indoors and stay away from windows until they are given the all clear. now the deputy...
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he was shot and wounded by a sniper while on a one-man civil rights march from memphis to jackson, mississippiue of meredith is prominent on ole miss' campus. but last year in an echo of the ugly mast, a white student put a noose on the statue. just this week a former university of mississippi student who admitted to helping to noose that statue was sentenced to six months in prison on charges of attempting to intimidate african-american students and staff members. a reminder both of how much has changed and how clearly the struggle continues since james meredith first attempted to integrate ole miss on this day september 20, 1962. >>> coming up next -- the pope is coming to america and he's got mass appeal. >>> and later, tv now in color. matt damon's moment of man explaining about hollywood diversity. play awesome party song. ♪ (phone ringing) what's up mikey? hey buddy i heard you're having a party. what? if i was having a party, i'd invite you. would you? yeah. (phone ringing) oh! i got another call. adam: i'm not having a party! hey chris what's up! you heard about adam's party man? it's
he was shot and wounded by a sniper while on a one-man civil rights march from memphis to jackson, mississippiue of meredith is prominent on ole miss' campus. but last year in an echo of the ugly mast, a white student put a noose on the statue. just this week a former university of mississippi student who admitted to helping to noose that statue was sentenced to six months in prison on charges of attempting to intimidate african-american students and staff members. a reminder both of how much...
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it's between memphis and jackson, mississippi. the school was immediately put on lockdown. students were told to shelter in place. one of our staffers in miami has been talking by twitter with someone at the school who says that he is in a room now with about 35 other students. they are still locked down. it is a darkened room. they don't know what's going on. they are quite frightened. we heard from another person a moment ago, an eyewitness who said there are a number of police agencies there still working the scene. we do not know the status of the shooter. we are waiting for more information on that and for more on the i.d. of the professor. but that's what we know right now. an active shooting situation, delta state university. one professor is dead. this occurred in the area of job hall at the school and again, we are waiting further details on where this stands and whether anyone else has been hurt and what is the status of the shooter. >> keep us updated. just to let you know about delta state university out there, it is approximately 2,000 undergraduate students en
it's between memphis and jackson, mississippi. the school was immediately put on lockdown. students were told to shelter in place. one of our staffers in miami has been talking by twitter with someone at the school who says that he is in a room now with about 35 other students. they are still locked down. it is a darkened room. they don't know what's going on. they are quite frightened. we heard from another person a moment ago, an eyewitness who said there are a number of police agencies there...
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he left in his green suv, and police now believe that he left gautier, mississippi, went north up i-55 through jacksonssippi, over on the river. you can see the picture, the red dot. gone to delta state where he had been teaching classes, went into a hall on campus, and shot and killed a man, according to authorities. now, after he left there it's my understanding that he went there in his grebe suv, the one they've been searching for. but it's our understanding they had found the green suv at one point but have not found the man, the man that according to police shot and killed a woman on the coast, driven north to the university where he looked, where he was on leave for, quote, personal reasons, unquote, and now believe he has shot and killed a professor with whom he was in a love triangle with the woman on the coast. there are two people dead in two different cities, a college campus is on lockdown, as we proven 23 minutes before 3:00 in mississippi, there's a search across the state for this man. what has happened to him, we do not know. but there is no reason, accord ago to the authorities to be
he left in his green suv, and police now believe that he left gautier, mississippi, went north up i-55 through jacksonssippi, over on the river. you can see the picture, the red dot. gone to delta state where he had been teaching classes, went into a hall on campus, and shot and killed a man, according to authorities. now, after he left there it's my understanding that he went there in his grebe suv, the one they've been searching for. but it's our understanding they had found the green suv at...
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host: let's hear from david in jackson, mississippi. that teachernk salaries are the meaningfully low. these days they have to pay for some of that material. my sister is a teacher and one of my best friends is a teacher voted merite both pay at one point but whoever funded the pate never came through with the funds. teacher pay is incredibly inadequate and that is all that i have to say. here is gabriel. caller: i just want to say that teachers are in fact so underpaid. do and thes they possibilities they have, especially in the early years, if you don't compensate them they will not move into these careers because those careers do not pass some kind of alternative that is sustainable for them. i want to say one thing that is a big proponent of that. i used to live in durham, north carolina. some of the worst in north carolina. dramatic 180hat a degree turn. things are so different and a lot of it has to do -- i think that the teachers are paid that are but it also has to do with the fact that parents are held accountable. you have to
host: let's hear from david in jackson, mississippi. that teachernk salaries are the meaningfully low. these days they have to pay for some of that material. my sister is a teacher and one of my best friends is a teacher voted merite both pay at one point but whoever funded the pate never came through with the funds. teacher pay is incredibly inadequate and that is all that i have to say. here is gabriel. caller: i just want to say that teachers are in fact so underpaid. do and thes they...
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so my book, "woman power unlimited and the black freedom struggle in mississippi," is about the jackson-based organization woman power unlimited. the organization was founded in 1961 by mrs. clary collins harvey, and it was founded because the freedom riders came to town, and she wanted to support them both emotionally as well as materially. she had the opportunity to attend the first trial for the freedom riders, and at that hearing she noticed that some of the individuals were shivering. they didn't have their coats and sweaters with them. and so this mothering instinct kicked in. mrs. harvey was middle-aged at the time, and many of the freedom riders were college-aged students, so they were young enough to be her children. and so this mothering instinct kicked in, and she decided she needed to take care of them, and she mobilized other women throughout jackson to really engage in this practice of nurture answer as resistance. so that motherhood in the typical sense that we think of that has simply a nurturing, caring-for role, but trying to take care of these individuals so they could be e
so my book, "woman power unlimited and the black freedom struggle in mississippi," is about the jackson-based organization woman power unlimited. the organization was founded in 1961 by mrs. clary collins harvey, and it was founded because the freedom riders came to town, and she wanted to support them both emotionally as well as materially. she had the opportunity to attend the first trial for the freedom riders, and at that hearing she noticed that some of the individuals were...
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be >> and now i booktv from last month's mississippi book usm festival held in jackson, a joul panel discussion on the civil war. >> hello. i would like to thank all of you for coming. want to start the session offond with a quote from another mississippi author, shelbys as foote. any understanding of this natiod has to be based on understand of the civil war. it'scivil war defined us as what we are and open is debating what we became come good and bad things. it is very necessary if you're going to understand the american character of the 20th century children about this enormous catastrophe of the 19th century. it was the crossroads of our being and it was a hell of a crossroads. with that i like to introduce my colleagues here at on the far right is timothy smith, mike bowa, justin, and tom parsons and i'm going to pitch it to tim. >> it's wonderful to be with you today. i think what we're going to do first is just kind of to you a little bit about ourselves and introduce ourselves. again, my name is tim smith. i live in tennessee. mississippi in an hard the. i am a native mississi
be >> and now i booktv from last month's mississippi book usm festival held in jackson, a joul panel discussion on the civil war. >> hello. i would like to thank all of you for coming. want to start the session offond with a quote from another mississippi author, shelbys as foote. any understanding of this natiod has to be based on understand of the civil war. it'scivil war defined us as what we are and open is debating what we became come good and bad things. it is very necessary...
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sunday, which killed two people, there was a kentucky game in jackson, in which an extraordinary scene occurred where the governor of mississippit down at midfield at halftime and gave a call for insurrection, that we must stand up to the federal government. students took that and went back to the campus and helped breed this toxic atmosphere that led to the riots. really a fascinating year, 2, because we had integration and then we had the cuban missile crisis. have known you for a long time and you tommy to be a healthier eater -- but in this book, you and your dad split hotdogs. >> listen, being at any sporting event gives you absolute permission to eat anything. john: at an sec game there is no meat product at any hotdog. [laughter] john: i am looking at my card -- i have been instructed to do the cheer with you. i have nevery, i will neve heard it. are you ready? >> hell yeah. almight, who th ehell are we? john: what is this? >> the history of this chair is modeled. -- muddled. it is one of these things are but no one can tell where it comes from so we float in the mystery of history. john: one more hottie tottie. this is
sunday, which killed two people, there was a kentucky game in jackson, in which an extraordinary scene occurred where the governor of mississippit down at midfield at halftime and gave a call for insurrection, that we must stand up to the federal government. students took that and went back to the campus and helped breed this toxic atmosphere that led to the riots. really a fascinating year, 2, because we had integration and then we had the cuban missile crisis. have known you for a long time...
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they went to school in mississippi, graduated, came to chicago. >> great. in and around jackson? or another-- >> my mother's from carthage, which is-- >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the jackson area. my dad is from a little town called etta, which is oxford. >> gotcha. >> so understanding where they came from, moving to chicago to start a family and to raise us and to provide the opportunities that we had was just really astounding and-- and amazing in itself. >> what was the moment where you said, "i really want to go for this, and i think i can be successful." was there a moment? >> that's a very good question. i would say, as a junior, i was just about getting to the next tournament. you didn't see tennis the way you see it now. every day, looking on television, you're watching the pros and you can aspire to be that and knowing that it's a possibility. >> when i was growing up, i never knew that that was really a possibility. 'cause the environment that i grew up in was not a tennis environment, >> right >> so i didn't understand what being a professional was. i had a goal at 12 to b
they went to school in mississippi, graduated, came to chicago. >> great. in and around jackson? or another-- >> my mother's from carthage, which is-- >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> the jackson area. my dad is from a little town called etta, which is oxford. >> gotcha. >> so understanding where they came from, moving to chicago to start a family and to raise us and to provide the opportunities that we had was just really astounding and-- and amazing in itself....
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fell into a well near brookhaven, mississippi about 70 miles south of jackson.abe was walking with his mother when he disappeared. the child's dog had already been missing for about a week. >> he must have heard the dog barking, he turned around and disappeared. >> the little boy spent about three hours in the well. the child had difficulty attaching the rescue rope to his body. >> it took a lot of talking and he finally made two loops that went around his arms and right above his elbows. >> eventually the dog and the boy were lifted to safety. >> you won't believe what long hall traffickers have -- >> the festival now, the cleanup, burning man leads to some big business for some companies, but the question is -- the burning question is, are they overcharging? >> it's now 83 degrees in sonol. our temperatures are heating up fast all across the bay area, i'll show you how hot it gets and when it comes off. here at humana, we value sticking with things. when something works, people stick with it. more people stick with humana medicare advantage. because we stick w
fell into a well near brookhaven, mississippi about 70 miles south of jackson.abe was walking with his mother when he disappeared. the child's dog had already been missing for about a week. >> he must have heard the dog barking, he turned around and disappeared. >> the little boy spent about three hours in the well. the child had difficulty attaching the rescue rope to his body. >> it took a lot of talking and he finally made two loops that went around his arms and right above...
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happened in brook haven, mississippi, an hour south of jackson.kers say the boy apparently heard the animal in the well yesterday and fell in as well. they say both the dog and the boy are doing fine. >>> and serena williams could get one step closer to the grand slam, but she'll have to beat face off in the to get there. quarterfinals tonight, if serena williams takes the u.s. open she'll be the first person to win all four grand slams in almost three decades. the news continues with the conference from kentucky right after this. >>> mike huck api the one time baptist preacher, one-time governor of the state of arkansas a one-time fox news host with his own weekend program here, now presidential candidate has come to kentucky to speak of kim davis who has been locked up. he thanked the local officials and we're joining him live. >> -- where the people rule in exchange for a place where five unelected lawyers think that they can rule. we are here to say no they cannot. our founders warned us of the consequences of forgetting something that most of
happened in brook haven, mississippi, an hour south of jackson.kers say the boy apparently heard the animal in the well yesterday and fell in as well. they say both the dog and the boy are doing fine. >>> and serena williams could get one step closer to the grand slam, but she'll have to beat face off in the to get there. quarterfinals tonight, if serena williams takes the u.s. open she'll be the first person to win all four grand slams in almost three decades. the news continues with...