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lisa kelso/munford, tn resident 43:32 "nobody can believe it." mike vaden/munford, tn resident 48:25-29 "everybody calling me since 6 o'clock, did you hear?" this west tennessee city now can claim a powerball winner... lance long/munford, tn resident 46:36-40 "it's probably one of the biggest things that's every happened to this small town." in all likelyhood - someone in this small city 30 miles north of memphis - woke up this morning - holding one of three golden...life changing powerball jackpot tickets. cass thomas/munfor d, tn resident 53:33-35 "it says big things can happen in small places." mike vaden/munford, tn resident: 49:50 "it gives us more hope that we can win something up here." some jokingly - some seriously suggested the powerball winner - if he or she lives in munford - could share a small chunk of the winnings with everyone living here. lisa kelso/munford, tn resident 44:29 "there's 6000 people in munford, they could share." lakesha thomas/munfor d, tn lakesha thomas/munfor d, tn resident 51:45 "hey, if you want the ticket, my
lisa kelso/munford, tn resident 43:32 "nobody can believe it." mike vaden/munford, tn resident 48:25-29 "everybody calling me since 6 o'clock, did you hear?" this west tennessee city now can claim a powerball winner... lance long/munford, tn resident 46:36-40 "it's probably one of the biggest things that's every happened to this small town." in all likelyhood - someone in this small city 30 miles north of memphis - woke up this morning - holding one of three...
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kelso is part of the jamestown proskwekt y.project to find out what happened here with those men who landed here four centuries ago. his goal is to bring it back >> bring us back to the very first people who arrived here in 1607. who were they, why did they come? >> well, there were 100 more who made it to jamestown to be settlers, to be living here. they thought this was a land of gold and silver. they really believed that. >> but they would soon learn their very existence in the new world faced many threats. instead of the land of gold andn silver, it was the land of disease, starvation and death. >> mostly were just dying of hunger, because it took them five months to get here instead of five weeks, as they had planned, so they usedo up all their provisions on their way. >> they were drinking water from the jamestown river. which in the spring it runs clear andnd 23resh but as the spring goes on, it becomes salty. >> what was more deadly? the bad water and the tough environment or the native american tribes? >> well, they're
kelso is part of the jamestown proskwekt y.project to find out what happened here with those men who landed here four centuries ago. his goal is to bring it back >> bring us back to the very first people who arrived here in 1607. who were they, why did they come? >> well, there were 100 more who made it to jamestown to be settlers, to be living here. they thought this was a land of gold and silver. they really believed that. >> but they would soon learn their very existence in...
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. >> rhonda kelso says toxic water has been flowing in flint for two years. she's part of class action suits alleging state and local officials lied to the community about what was in their water. >> you don't want to think about it. you want to block it out of your mind. it's like did they really do that? >> reporter: the suit alleges local and state officials made the decision to switch from the safe detroit water fly to water from the flint river. a savings of about 60 a day according to federal report. >> people are talking about rashes. they're talking about hair loss. they're talking about seizures that never happened before. we're talking to women that have had miskarcarriages. >> reporter: officials failed to add something to the water that then allowed lead from some of the system's pipes to contaminate the water. the suit states that early made the decision. >> can you explain why you twice declined to go back to detroit water even after there were problems? >> i'm not at liberty to answer any questions regarding that situation. >> reporter: the gov
. >> rhonda kelso says toxic water has been flowing in flint for two years. she's part of class action suits alleging state and local officials lied to the community about what was in their water. >> you don't want to think about it. you want to block it out of your mind. it's like did they really do that? >> reporter: the suit alleges local and state officials made the decision to switch from the safe detroit water fly to water from the flint river. a savings of about 60 a...
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kelso's 12-year-old daughter, kaylynn - who's already developmentally delayed and hearing impaired - now tested positive for lead in her blood. >> they kept telling us something was safe and it was revealed that it wasn't safe and we had to rely on outside agencies to let us know that the water was poison. we already knew it was but we had to prove it. >> brangham: one of the people who helped prove it was one of kaylynn's doctors, dr. mona hanna-attisha. she's the director of the pediatric residency program at hurley medical center in flint. >> when pediatricians hear anything about lead, we, we stand up straight and we freak out. because we know lead. lead is a potent, known, irreversible neurotoxin. >> brangham: late last summer, dr. hanna-attisha tried to get county and state data on how much lead flint's kids had been absorbing into their blood, but she hit roadblocks. so she then pulled data on roughly 1,700 kids from her own hospital and other local pediatricians. >> we didn't sleep. we did this right away. uh, this was the fastest research project i've ever done, because of,
kelso's 12-year-old daughter, kaylynn - who's already developmentally delayed and hearing impaired - now tested positive for lead in her blood. >> they kept telling us something was safe and it was revealed that it wasn't safe and we had to rely on outside agencies to let us know that the water was poison. we already knew it was but we had to prove it. >> brangham: one of the people who helped prove it was one of kaylynn's doctors, dr. mona hanna-attisha. she's the director of the...
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. >> mark kelso. >> mark kelso.nd when we first saw it we thought that's the oddest looking thing. >> i know. >> but it started because they had concussion problems. >> that's what captured our interest, vai, because is when i first got involved one of the first things i did was meet with mark, had a conversation with steve and what they all said was that this product kept me safer playing the game at a very high impact level, probably 90 g force plus and while it wasn't aesthetically very attractive, is you remember some of the names, we now have designed this so we're getting full helmet coverage and we have a cool look. >> this will sound strange to people out there but when we first saw this as players in the '90s, we all thought "nobody is going to wear that because that doesn't look cool." we're so vain when we're playing football. so the former'll go executive who is a part of your team and gene di filippo, former ad at st. joe's and boston college are all a part of your team in doing this? >> we do. and we h
. >> mark kelso. >> mark kelso.nd when we first saw it we thought that's the oddest looking thing. >> i know. >> but it started because they had concussion problems. >> that's what captured our interest, vai, because is when i first got involved one of the first things i did was meet with mark, had a conversation with steve and what they all said was that this product kept me safer playing the game at a very high impact level, probably 90 g force plus and while it...
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kelso think of social media. or countries where it ishe very hard if you don't have freedom of association.stru in the social media has helped that. h i don't want to make us a big announcement. >> it is the only connection to the outside world. >> but it is starting to shift.s s >>. >> end if you want to chime in. >> with saudi arabia the least delay isn't kidding give us an idea of the comparisons? >> i hope i have it sounded there focusing too much on saudi arabia but in some ways it is the interpretation of the islamic extremist. sometimes it ends up being the focus of the very but diverse country. >> i would assume for women it could be iraq. >> delays depends on which group of women you are talking about or which community. if you go to beirut of that i would be embarrassed. and there are a lot of communities there with the similare much more than they are to ours. but b in general those countries from syria and iraq one it is unfortunate. is of the we were encouraged in government in to press hard to be kn
kelso think of social media. or countries where it ishe very hard if you don't have freedom of association.stru in the social media has helped that. h i don't want to make us a big announcement. >> it is the only connection to the outside world. >> but it is starting to shift.s s >>. >> end if you want to chime in. >> with saudi arabia the least delay isn't kidding give us an idea of the comparisons? >> i hope i have it sounded there focusing too much on...
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. >> rhonda kelso and her daughter kay lynn are among many res departments of flint whose blood levelsted high for lead after the city switched its water source. in an attempt to cut costs, city officials stopped getting pretreated water from the city of detroit in 2014, and instead, gan using water from the nearby flint river. the problem is that the flint river is 19 times more core rose sieve than lake huron, detroit's water source. the city wasn't treating it according to federal law. lead pipes gan to car road, leaching into the water. >> if you were to put something in into a population to put them down for generations and generations to come it, would be lead. >> dr. mona is a pedestrian tree shan at children's hospital. >> well-known tox iks poison. damming things you can do a population. it drops your iq, criminality, it has multi general nation impacts. no self-level of lead in a child. >> after hearing her patients complain about water that looked and smelled and tasted funny, she decided to investigate. using public information, she found that the percentage of lead in case
. >> rhonda kelso and her daughter kay lynn are among many res departments of flint whose blood levelsted high for lead after the city switched its water source. in an attempt to cut costs, city officials stopped getting pretreated water from the city of detroit in 2014, and instead, gan using water from the nearby flint river. the problem is that the flint river is 19 times more core rose sieve than lake huron, detroit's water source. the city wasn't treating it according to federal law....
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next is lloyd kelso. lloyd: good evening, i am a trial lawyer from north carolina. i do a lot of family law and personal injury law. i also have a wife, deborah. and i have five children altogether, counting the children -- step children. and we have 12 grandchildren. we have a nice life in north carolina and i could be out sitting by my summing goal -- swimming pool, but the better alternative is to get involved in politics and see what we can do about the problems we have. this election is about a lot of things. the next president will decide if we will be at work or at peace. -- war or at peace. they will decide if the middle class will keep going down or go up. the next president will decide whether the four -- poor will be able to rise up. i have a plan to deal with these things. i will not tax people who make less land $36,000 a year -- than $36,000 a year. i will change social security and reduce the amount of tax and i would get rid of the -- social security altogether. making these changes we can make a huge difference in america. i would also like to chang
next is lloyd kelso. lloyd: good evening, i am a trial lawyer from north carolina. i do a lot of family law and personal injury law. i also have a wife, deborah. and i have five children altogether, counting the children -- step children. and we have 12 grandchildren. we have a nice life in north carolina and i could be out sitting by my summing goal -- swimming pool, but the better alternative is to get involved in politics and see what we can do about the problems we have. this election is...
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, go to lloydkelso.com, and also on facebook, lloyd kelso for facebook 2016. i was fourth among democrats in facebook social media following and should have been in the debates in my opinion, certainly had more than lincoln chafee and jim webb, and they both made the stage. i wrote letters to debbie wasserman schultz and she wanted to make sure i wasn't on the debate stage, because when he came to the other categories in the polling, we had about 15%, and i was probably 2% or 3% of that 15% and still didn't make the debate stage. i've been endorsed by the democratic liberty caucus. i stand for trying to help with the isis situation. and i'm the only one, i believe, up here that stands for your security and protecting america and americans here at home and abroad. >> mr. hutton, you are next. >> i would like to thank everyone at saint anselm for having us here this evening. we hear all the time now that our children aren't going to have the same opportunities that those of us on the stage have had. it is more than just a shame, it is a disgrace. and it needs to
, go to lloydkelso.com, and also on facebook, lloyd kelso for facebook 2016. i was fourth among democrats in facebook social media following and should have been in the debates in my opinion, certainly had more than lincoln chafee and jim webb, and they both made the stage. i wrote letters to debbie wasserman schultz and she wanted to make sure i wasn't on the debate stage, because when he came to the other categories in the polling, we had about 15%, and i was probably 2% or 3% of that 15% and...
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colwitz county deputies brent harris and alex tonnisen, and kelso police officer darrel stair shot the man after he allegedly came at them with the weapon. the exact details of what happened during the incident are still being investigated. all of the officers are on administrative leave while the shooting is looked in to. four suspects have been arrested for a horrific crime that allegedly happened on a playground. police say these five teens gang raped an 18 year old girl after they pointed a gun at her father. one of the suspects is 17 years old, another 15, and the fourth, just 14 years old. one of the suspects is still on the loose. police say each one of them took turns raping the teen. the teen and her father talk about what happened. put a gun in my face telling me to run, and all of them had their way with her." reporter: "do you hope "when your dad left you, what were you thinking?" teen: "i was just real scared. i didn't know what to do. i was in a panic mode." --butted with-- father: "she just fell to the floor, you know, collapsed. she went crazy." police are still working
colwitz county deputies brent harris and alex tonnisen, and kelso police officer darrel stair shot the man after he allegedly came at them with the weapon. the exact details of what happened during the incident are still being investigated. all of the officers are on administrative leave while the shooting is looked in to. four suspects have been arrested for a horrific crime that allegedly happened on a playground. police say these five teens gang raped an 18 year old girl after they pointed a...
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this happened in kelso. the man's name has not been released. details of the confrontation have not yet been released. all of the officers involved are on administrative leave which is standard protocol. >>> in germany now, stricter deportation lawes have been considered after this shocking string of crimes that happened on more than 500 people filed crime complaints. 34 suspects involved have been detained. chancellor angela merkel says she's considering toughening the laws o on importies involved in crimes. >>> a piece of software installed on volkswagen cars, a civil suit could cost the company $20 billion in fines under the new clean air act. >>> some new yorkers decided to leave home with a less less on than normal. >> we'll tell you why some people were running around in middecember, no pants. >> get dressed, people. it's cold. >>> and two sisters abandoned at birth finding each other years later through, what their unbelievable story when we come back. >>> a live look right now i-95 at commercial boulevard. there's a broken down car neaea
this happened in kelso. the man's name has not been released. details of the confrontation have not yet been released. all of the officers involved are on administrative leave which is standard protocol. >>> in germany now, stricter deportation lawes have been considered after this shocking string of crimes that happened on more than 500 people filed crime complaints. 34 suspects involved have been detained. chancellor angela merkel says she's considering toughening the laws o on...
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kelso, go to lloydkelsoforpresident.com. democrats andong social media followings and should have been in the debates. certainly had more than lincoln chafee or jim webb. i wrote letters to debbie wasserman schultz. she wanted to make sure that i was not on the debate stage because when it came to polling, we had 15% and i was 2% or 3% of that. i have been endorsed by the democratic liberty caucus. i'm the only one who stands for your security and protecting america. >> i would like to thank rigorous -- have for having us here this evening. it is a disgrace. we can change this outcome if we stop stealing from our children. budgetans we balance the and pay for the governmental services that we consume now. we take steps to give our children a better opportunity for your education. aid to support expanding our community colleges to give them the opportunity to have their dreams come true. >> mr. hughes. >> i would like to speak directly to new hampshire democratic voters. if you are not satisfied with hillary clinton and berni
kelso, go to lloydkelsoforpresident.com. democrats andong social media followings and should have been in the debates. certainly had more than lincoln chafee or jim webb. i wrote letters to debbie wasserman schultz. she wanted to make sure that i was not on the debate stage because when it came to polling, we had 15% and i was 2% or 3% of that. i have been endorsed by the democratic liberty caucus. i'm the only one who stands for your security and protecting america. >> i would like to...
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. >> rhonda kelso and her 12-year-old daughter kay lynn whose blood levels tested high for lead afterd their water source. in an attempt to cut costs, city officials stopped getting pretreated water from the city of detroit in 2014, and instead, gan using water from the flint river. the problem is that the flint river is 19 times more corrosive than lake huron, detroit's water source. the city wasn't treating it according to federal law. lead pipes gan to corrode, leaching into the water. >> if you were to put something in a population to keep them down for a generation and generations to come, it would be lead. >> dr. mona is a paid trish shan at flint children's hospital. >> it is a well-known potent neuro toxin. there is tons of evidence on what lead does it a child. it is one of the most damming things that can do a population. it drops your iq, it affects your behavior, linked to criminality. multi generational impact. no safe level of lead in a child. >> after hearing her patients complain about water that looked and smelled and tasted funny, she decide today investigate. using
. >> rhonda kelso and her 12-year-old daughter kay lynn whose blood levels tested high for lead afterd their water source. in an attempt to cut costs, city officials stopped getting pretreated water from the city of detroit in 2014, and instead, gan using water from the flint river. the problem is that the flint river is 19 times more corrosive than lake huron, detroit's water source. the city wasn't treating it according to federal law. lead pipes gan to corrode, leaching into the water....
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next is lloyd kelso. lloyd: good evening, i am a trial lawyer from north carolina. i do a lot of family law and personal injury law. i also have a wife, deborah. and i have five children altogether, counting the children -- step children. and we have 12 grandchildren. we have a nice life in north carolina and i could be out sitting by my summing goal -- swimming pool, but the better alternative is to get involved in politics and see what we can do about the problems we have. this election is about a lot of things. the next president will decide if we will be at work or at peace. -- war or at peace. they will decide if the middle class will keep going down or go up. the next president will decide whether the four -- poor will be able to rise up. i have a plan to deal with these things. i will not tax people who make less land $36,000 a year -- than $36,000 a year. i will change social security and reduce the amount of tax and i would get rid of the -- social security altogether. making these changes we can make a huge difference in america. i would also like to chang
next is lloyd kelso. lloyd: good evening, i am a trial lawyer from north carolina. i do a lot of family law and personal injury law. i also have a wife, deborah. and i have five children altogether, counting the children -- step children. and we have 12 grandchildren. we have a nice life in north carolina and i could be out sitting by my summing goal -- swimming pool, but the better alternative is to get involved in politics and see what we can do about the problems we have. this election is...
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. >> reporter: rhonda kelso and her 12-year-old daughter are among the many residents of flint whose high for lead after the city switched its water source. in an attempt to cut costs, city officials stopped getting the pre-treated water from the city of detroit in 2014 and instead began using water from the nearby flint river. >> the water would come in brown and my daughter was like, mom, you know, the tub. you know, to take a bath. why is the water brown? >> reporter: the problem was that the flint river is 19 times more corrosive than lake huron. detroit's water source, according to researchers at virginia tech and the city wasn't treating it according to federal law. lead pipes began to corrode. leeching into the water. >> if you were to put something in a population to keep them down for a generation and generations to come, it would be lead. >> reporter: this doctor is a pediatrician at flint's harley children's hospital. >> it is a well-known poteic neurotoxin. there's tons of evidence on what lead does to a child, and it is one of the most damning things you can do to a popu
. >> reporter: rhonda kelso and her 12-year-old daughter are among the many residents of flint whose high for lead after the city switched its water source. in an attempt to cut costs, city officials stopped getting the pre-treated water from the city of detroit in 2014 and instead began using water from the nearby flint river. >> the water would come in brown and my daughter was like, mom, you know, the tub. you know, to take a bath. why is the water brown? >> reporter: the...