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- memphis city school system.t we don't have. when the property owners pay their taxes, then that's when we send that money to the memphis city school system. but if they don't pay it, then we don't give an advance on it, so to speak. >> contessa, you asked the exact correct question. where is the money. if the money is there, why hasn't it been paid. for the last four years, the city of memphis has shorted memphis city schools to a total of about $150 million. >> let me ask you both, though, i'm reading the parents of the kids who are looking at this and saying either a, what happens, do i have to pay for summer camp for a few more weeks, do i have to pay for day care when my kids are supposed to be back in school, when the plan i have made for all year long was that my kids were going back to school the middle of august, and it's not happening, plus i'm looking at the list here of items they are threatening to eliminate if there's no funding. textbooks, all the music programs, rotc, early childhood alternative e
- memphis city school system.t we don't have. when the property owners pay their taxes, then that's when we send that money to the memphis city school system. but if they don't pay it, then we don't give an advance on it, so to speak. >> contessa, you asked the exact correct question. where is the money. if the money is there, why hasn't it been paid. for the last four years, the city of memphis has shorted memphis city schools to a total of about $150 million. >> let me ask you...
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are you in favor of the steps the memphis school board is taking?his is a good idea to delay school indefinitely? >> i think it's a horrible idea. it's a horrible message to the kids. we are telling them we're playing politics with their education. education should be the last bastion that should be touched. i think they're being forced -- in their own minds they feel they're being forced to take this drastic action. but, again, i just do believe that it's going to have a very dill toirs effect on the minds of the children knowing that this is going on. >> steve, what are you thoughts on the recession and how it is impacting education reform? >> the recession has been one of the most important things to happen to public education. because what it's done is it's shown us that we've overspent and underperformed. and it's now created an opportunity where accountability can be the order of the day. it's also presented us with the opportunity for governors to lead. they've been given a mandate. what it's also shown us is we as educators have a responsibi
are you in favor of the steps the memphis school board is taking?his is a good idea to delay school indefinitely? >> i think it's a horrible idea. it's a horrible message to the kids. we are telling them we're playing politics with their education. education should be the last bastion that should be touched. i think they're being forced -- in their own minds they feel they're being forced to take this drastic action. but, again, i just do believe that it's going to have a very dill toirs...
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thank you for joining us. >> greetings from them memphis. >> is the city of memphis in such bad financialeir schools? >> well, we have a situation right now where the city of memphis provides critical money at this time of year. and the city of memphis has defined a court order from three different court levels to pay money that is owed by local government to help fund memphis city schools. so the city being defiant of court orders at this credit call time when we have to make expenditures, we have tried -- we take it to the courts. and if the court can't compel the city to fund memphis city schools we don't know what can. >> what reason are they giving you for not giving you the money to just make your payroll and order milk and books and supplies for the kids? >> and those are critical expenditures that we make at the beginning of the year. we have been involved in a court battle with the city of memphis since 2008. when they ill-advisedly cut funds from a tax break. they sent a message that education is not a priority for the city by cutting funds to the school automatically built into
thank you for joining us. >> greetings from them memphis. >> is the city of memphis in such bad financialeir schools? >> well, we have a situation right now where the city of memphis provides critical money at this time of year. and the city of memphis has defined a court order from three different court levels to pay money that is owed by local government to help fund memphis city schools. so the city being defiant of court orders at this credit call time when we have to make...
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the memphis tennessee school board agrees to keep its schools shut indefinitely unless it gets millions of dollars it claims the city owes the school system. how did this happen? and the white house just announced the president will hold another round of debt talks within the hour. i'm tamron hall. the "newsnation" is following the literal pressure cooker that is making life miserable and dangerous for nearly 100 million americans. the term heat wave is nothing new, but meteorologists say what is happening over 32 states is a heat dome. today heat being headed into the weekend and that dome is expected to intensify sending temperatures skyrocketing in the mid-atlantic and northeast. already the extreme heat has cost 13 people their lives across the midwest, and health officials are fearing that number may rise. >> i just cool down with a rag. >> we don't like the heat, do we? >> no. >> not many people like the heat. the heat is also causing damage in some states. this is video out of minnesota, and it shows two lanes of interstate that were closed for a short period of time after the sc
the memphis tennessee school board agrees to keep its schools shut indefinitely unless it gets millions of dollars it claims the city owes the school system. how did this happen? and the white house just announced the president will hold another round of debt talks within the hour. i'm tamron hall. the "newsnation" is following the literal pressure cooker that is making life miserable and dangerous for nearly 100 million americans. the term heat wave is nothing new, but meteorologists...
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akerman was in memphis to buy a truck. a witness went to memphis police last month telling them to look at the doctor's disappearance. they wanted to know more about this so memphis contacted baltimore pd who have a huge file. they took the information to martis and he confessed to that killing. >>> well, redistricting will be a big topic in annapolis. there will be a public meeting this afternoon at one. a panel will submit a plan for redistricting maryland's 8th congressional district. >> that committee will submit a plan to the governor on redistricting the legislative district for state lawmakers. that plan will be submitted to the general assembly in january. >>> news time is 5:05. we deal with the snow. we do it in the winter. >> yeah. >> never in the summer. >> never. thank goodness. parts the southwest deal with a huge problem a different problem this summer. >>> now look at that. the difficulty drivers are having getting around the dust. >>> plus, firefighters have a difficult time fighting a grass fire. what offi
akerman was in memphis to buy a truck. a witness went to memphis police last month telling them to look at the doctor's disappearance. they wanted to know more about this so memphis contacted baltimore pd who have a huge file. they took the information to martis and he confessed to that killing. >>> well, redistricting will be a big topic in annapolis. there will be a public meeting this afternoon at one. a panel will submit a plan for redistricting maryland's 8th congressional...
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same story in nashville and memphis. in san francisco, it's different but one you've probably heard before and it has to do with the fog. in terms of thunderstorms, may pop up in the southeast. sunny for seattle and portland. how about that? hey, shocker. check it out. heat expected for much of the dallas/ft. worth area. temperatures in austin and san antonio and houston, stray shower in extreme california. that's the latest, ali. pitch it back to you in new york. >> all right. i'll check in with you later. reynolds wolf. >>> let's take a look at this situation with the tour boat we've been talking about. it's a tour boat that's capsized off the baja peninsula. 27 americans were among the passengers there. so far according to petty officer pamela boaland of the coast guard, 27 people are confirmed alive. six people are being searched for. the issue here is that it is dark in that area, obviously. it's on the west coast. probably a good 2 1/2 to 3 hours away from light before they can resume the search. apparently the wea
same story in nashville and memphis. in san francisco, it's different but one you've probably heard before and it has to do with the fog. in terms of thunderstorms, may pop up in the southeast. sunny for seattle and portland. how about that? hey, shocker. check it out. heat expected for much of the dallas/ft. worth area. temperatures in austin and san antonio and houston, stray shower in extreme california. that's the latest, ali. pitch it back to you in new york. >> all right. i'll check...
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we will ask memphis' mayor about that. and later, democratic women in the house rising to the defense of congresswoman wasserman-schultz and saying the comments made by congressman ail west are no less than sexual harassment. a popping stock catches my eye. pull up the price chart. see what the analysts say. as i jump back, cnbc confirms what i thought. pull the trigger -- done. i can even do most of this on my smartphone. really, it's incredible. like nothing i've ever experienced. unleash your investing and trade free for 60 days with e-trade. with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver be
we will ask memphis' mayor about that. and later, democratic women in the house rising to the defense of congresswoman wasserman-schultz and saying the comments made by congressman ail west are no less than sexual harassment. a popping stock catches my eye. pull up the price chart. see what the analysts say. as i jump back, cnbc confirms what i thought. pull the trigger -- done. i can even do most of this on my smartphone. really, it's incredible. like nothing i've ever experienced. unleash...
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they're visiting washington from memphis, tennessee and they'll be performing at the smithsonian soule festival. ♪ we'll hear more from them in just a moment. but first we want to get more information about this year's folk life festival. joining me this morning is becky from the smithsonian institution. >> thanks for having us. >> we know people are hitting the road, but a lot of people are planning staycations and the mall and folk folk life festival allots a great destination. >> we're doing a program on columbia, the peace corps and the rhythm and blues. >> what will people see to tell them more about it? >> on the mall, a lot of craft demonstrations. people making baskets and weaving. a lot of different concerts, the r&b program has a lot of different musical groups. swamp dog is here, we've got sunny tell and the orioles, the kids from the stax music academy. a lot of great music from all three programs. narrative sessions where people can hear people telling stories describing what they do. so a little bit of something for everyone. >> it starts this weekend in fact starts toda
they're visiting washington from memphis, tennessee and they'll be performing at the smithsonian soule festival. ♪ we'll hear more from them in just a moment. but first we want to get more information about this year's folk life festival. joining me this morning is becky from the smithsonian institution. >> thanks for having us. >> we know people are hitting the road, but a lot of people are planning staycations and the mall and folk folk life festival allots a great destination....
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memphis police say they do have one man in custody. >>> jury deliberations are expected to begin in the casey anthony trial. the prosecution will deliver its final rebuttal, the judge will give instructions, and will hand the case over to the jury. nbc's jay gray has the latest from orlando. >> reporter: with pictures and video of caylee anthony framing his closing arguments, prosecutor jim ashton describes the web of lies the state alleges led to the girl's death. >> casey anthony maintains her lies until they absolutely cannot be maintained anymore. >> reporter: and provided a day by day narrative of how they believe it happened. >> she knew that that night she would be in the arms of her boyfriend and that caylee would be dead. >> the way the case was presented the first couple weeks. >> reporter: defense attorney jose baez fired back. >> if you hate her, if you think she's a lying no good slut, then you'll start to look at this evidence in a different light. >> reporter: baez said the lies and questionable behavior were the result of a dysfunctional family that hid secrets, includin
memphis police say they do have one man in custody. >>> jury deliberations are expected to begin in the casey anthony trial. the prosecution will deliver its final rebuttal, the judge will give instructions, and will hand the case over to the jury. nbc's jay gray has the latest from orlando. >> reporter: with pictures and video of caylee anthony framing his closing arguments, prosecutor jim ashton describes the web of lies the state alleges led to the girl's death. >> casey...
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reports coming out of memphis, tennessee.eart of downtown. our affiliate wmc tv reports that the officer has died. police tell us that shots were fired after officers responded to reports of shooting, of a shooting at the doubletree hotel. the doubletree is across the street from the world famous peabody hotel. it happened across the street. oughtut doubletree, it is near a minor league baseball sta
reports coming out of memphis, tennessee.eart of downtown. our affiliate wmc tv reports that the officer has died. police tell us that shots were fired after officers responded to reports of shooting, of a shooting at the doubletree hotel. the doubletree is across the street from the world famous peabody hotel. it happened across the street. oughtut doubletree, it is near a minor league baseball sta
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a surprise murder confession came from man in memphis in courtroom. ened to life in prison for murder -- sent ened to life in prison for murdering another man. a witness went to memphis police last month telling them to look into the doctor's disappearance. it turn out -- turns out he went to buy a truck when he was murder. he told the family and they are overcome with grief but are relieved to know what happened 13 years ago. >>> news time 6:51a sykesville man has been sent ened to 60 years if prison for killing his exgirlfriend's 8-month-old daughter. donald ray pevia was convicted of second degree murder. at the sentencing yesterday, the judge said that this was the worst case of child abuse he has seen in 27 years in law. 8 month old ky 'leigh was taken to the hospital with breathing problems and died that day. >>> today stephanie rawlings- blake will get a big endorsement in the race to be mayor. the members of the council led by president jack young will throw their support behind the city's current leader. there's quite a few contenders. the de
a surprise murder confession came from man in memphis in courtroom. ened to life in prison for murder -- sent ened to life in prison for murdering another man. a witness went to memphis police last month telling them to look into the doctor's disappearance. it turn out -- turns out he went to buy a truck when he was murder. he told the family and they are overcome with grief but are relieved to know what happened 13 years ago. >>> news time 6:51a sykesville man has been sent ened to 60...
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all of us. >> commissioner chan and i talked about it and first came up when we had the folks from memphis here and they have a strong model and worked both sides of it and we discussed what our officers were going through and were going through some serious incidents involving many suicides and all the other issues we're starting to see when we dig deeper and say why did this officer suddenly start doing things like this. and generally there's a traumatic incident at the base of it so we want to make sure our officers are getting what they need because what they deal with on a daily basis, most people don't realize or understand, you do, chief, because you've been in it for 30 years but we want to support the officers so commissioner chan and i had this conversation so we'd like to hear from the department what exactly we're doing and hear from others what are best practices, what can we do for our officers because we expect a lot out of them and want to give back to the officers. commissioner kingsley? commissioner kingsley: i think that sounds like a terrific topic we need to address, o
all of us. >> commissioner chan and i talked about it and first came up when we had the folks from memphis here and they have a strong model and worked both sides of it and we discussed what our officers were going through and were going through some serious incidents involving many suicides and all the other issues we're starting to see when we dig deeper and say why did this officer suddenly start doing things like this. and generally there's a traumatic incident at the base of it so we...
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it could be an extended summer vacation for students in memphis, tennessee.big battle over money the school board says it will not open the doors of the schools until the city pays up. lori brown has the latest. >> reporter: it's a move that could be considered bold or brash. >> with eight eyes and one no that vote has been proved. >> reporter: memphis board members voted 8-1 to keep doors closed until the city pays up a big chunk of money it owes the district for this fiscal year. >> we might be talking about giving up the whole year y'all, if we're serious. >>>. >> reporter: the magic number to open schools $55 million. the resolution asks for the remaining $23 million to be paid as the city collects the tax money. >> someone has to assume potentiality. -- responsibility for the collective education of the children many the city of memphis. and i don't think that city council can be exempt from that responsibility. >> reporter: man cast the lone no vote. he said it's imprudent to ask the city for money they haven't collected in taxes yet. >> i'll i'm in sup
it could be an extended summer vacation for students in memphis, tennessee.big battle over money the school board says it will not open the doors of the schools until the city pays up. lori brown has the latest. >> reporter: it's a move that could be considered bold or brash. >> with eight eyes and one no that vote has been proved. >> reporter: memphis board members voted 8-1 to keep doors closed until the city pays up a big chunk of money it owes the district for this fiscal...
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it's being played out in memphis tonight where school is out maybe forever. stay with us.here to help you. then you can use geico.com to view photos of the damage, track ur claim, print an estimate. you want an english muffin? they literally hand you a toasted muffin with butter and jam. (sigh) whaa. tasty. that's, that's a complete dramatization of course, but you get my point. vo: geico 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy developement comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing decades of cleaner burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self contained well systems and using state of the art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment we are america's natural gas. so every year my family throws this great reunion in austin. but this year, i can only afford one trip and i've always wanted to learn
it's being played out in memphis tonight where school is out maybe forever. stay with us.here to help you. then you can use geico.com to view photos of the damage, track ur claim, print an estimate. you want an english muffin? they literally hand you a toasted muffin with butter and jam. (sigh) whaa. tasty. that's, that's a complete dramatization of course, but you get my point. vo: geico 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. energy is being produced to power our lives. while...
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mayor. >> it will not be because of the city of memphis.y working, and we're going to avoid this and our children are going to start school on time and teachers will report on time. >> that would be august 1st for teachers to report, and kids in school august 8th, and all that will happen on time? >> august 8th. let me say this, i guess the political thing to do would be to say they threatened us and bluffed us, and let's hold tight. children should not be caught in the middle of this. we're going to avert this. i have been in contact with a number of council members, and as a matter of fact i had a previously scheduled with one of the school board commissioners early this morning, and we're making progress. the children will not be caught in the middle. the key thing is, i think particularly, in the case of the commission of the school system, that's their job. i do not -- i do not resent at all the fact that they are bold and really firm on this, and we're not going to say, oh, they bluffed us, and we're not going to do anything now. that
mayor. >> it will not be because of the city of memphis.y working, and we're going to avoid this and our children are going to start school on time and teachers will report on time. >> that would be august 1st for teachers to report, and kids in school august 8th, and all that will happen on time? >> august 8th. let me say this, i guess the political thing to do would be to say they threatened us and bluffed us, and let's hold tight. children should not be caught in the middle...
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rain from the gulf coast, little rock, memphis, nashville and louisville. showers and thunderstorms around minneapolis, chicago and detroit. also stormy in the northeast from new england down to washington, d.c., and humid with near triple-digit heat in georgia and the carolinas. some heavy downpours in the southwest. >> phoenix hits 105. 90 in salt lake city and 74 in seattle. upper 80s from fargo to detroit. 79 in boston, 85 here in new york and 90s from baltimore to miami and dallas. >>> and coming up next on the show this morning, a republican rising star sent to the hospital. how governor chris christie is coping this morning. >>> and tiger woods makes a big announcement about his future. >>> what if there is a debt default? today the treasury department outlines what will happen at its meeting in new york with 20 of the largest banks which often buy government bonds. bloomberg reports if there is a default, treasury will give priority to making interest payments to bond holders. the u.s. debt crisis is again weighing on asian markets thth morning. tok
rain from the gulf coast, little rock, memphis, nashville and louisville. showers and thunderstorms around minneapolis, chicago and detroit. also stormy in the northeast from new england down to washington, d.c., and humid with near triple-digit heat in georgia and the carolinas. some heavy downpours in the southwest. >> phoenix hits 105. 90 in salt lake city and 74 in seattle. upper 80s from fargo to detroit. 79 in boston, 85 here in new york and 90s from baltimore to miami and dallas....
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memphis's mayor, a.c. wharton junior will talk to thomas roberts at 11:00 a.m.on msnbc. >>> who works more in families? man or woman? according to a new study in "time" magazine. working moms used to do the lion's chores around the house but no longer. men have finally caught up to their better halves doing the same amount of work inside and outside the home. but is that how it works at your house? send me a tweet at janesingcoo and let me know. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you
memphis's mayor, a.c. wharton junior will talk to thomas roberts at 11:00 a.m.on msnbc. >>> who works more in families? man or woman? according to a new study in "time" magazine. working moms used to do the lion's chores around the house but no longer. men have finally caught up to their better halves doing the same amount of work inside and outside the home. but is that how it works at your house? send me a tweet at janesingcoo and let me know. [ male announcer ] it's simple...
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this happened at the doubletree in memphis around 7:00 last night. police say officers were on the scene after being called out if a domestic dispute. the officer who was shot took the stairs while another officers took the elevator. its. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge continue their visit to canada. the goal is to deepen bonds between the british monarchy and canadians. there were some anti-monarch demonstrations over the weekend in quebec city. >>> if you haven't watched that much news over the holiday weekend, you may not know there is a new megamillionaire in our area. we're talking more than $100 million right here. where the winning ticket was sold is coming up. >> i wish it were me. i wish it were me. our forecast looking better from here. we have sunshine to start your day. we might have an isolated thunderstorm this afternoon. going to be hot. i'll have the details on that. lauren demarco has a look at the traffic coming up in just a minute. ♪ mmm. oh gosh. oh dear. big deal. you're delicious. so what. i've got news for you. there's n
this happened at the doubletree in memphis around 7:00 last night. police say officers were on the scene after being called out if a domestic dispute. the officer who was shot took the stairs while another officers took the elevator. its. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge continue their visit to canada. the goal is to deepen bonds between the british monarchy and canadians. there were some anti-monarch demonstrations over the weekend in quebec city. >>> if you haven't...
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in the memphis entertainment district, shots rang out. timothy warren, an eight-year veteran of the memphis police force, was hit and rushed to the hospital where he later died. another man was shot and killed in the crossfire. memphis police do have one man in custody. >>> crews continue to look for oil from a pipeline spill in montana's yellowstone river. an estimated 32,000 gallons of crude oil exploded into the river when an exxon mobil pipeline broke. the oil is soiling river banks and vegetation. company oil executives say they're doing their best to try to sop up the oil, and workers are monitoring the air and water quality. there's no work on why the pipe broke, but there's speculation that heavy rains and flooding might have left it vulnerable to debris. >>> thousands of people are now allowed to go home after a massive wildfire in new mexico forced them out nearly a week ago. so far the los conchas fire scorched more than 113,000 acres. at one point it was a direct threat to the country's premiere nuclear weapons laboratory. fir
in the memphis entertainment district, shots rang out. timothy warren, an eight-year veteran of the memphis police force, was hit and rushed to the hospital where he later died. another man was shot and killed in the crossfire. memphis police do have one man in custody. >>> crews continue to look for oil from a pipeline spill in montana's yellowstone river. an estimated 32,000 gallons of crude oil exploded into the river when an exxon mobil pipeline broke. the oil is soiling river...
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metros, memphis and cincinnati. the same reason those thunderstorms popping up.s across the upper midwest. for any of your regional airports, especially in lincoln, nebraska, anywhere in the dakotas, you'll have backups there. also a chance of thunderstorms in places like sky harbor airport in phoenix and also possibly some from d.c. clear down through memphis, tennessee, and into places like nashville. that is the latest. let's pitch it back to you in new york. >> it's funny that you mentioned beverage of your choice. there's a pet shop here in new york that's taking a stand. a store in the west village within walking distance of a bunch of bars. booze hounds were buying real hounds on drunken impulse. then sobering unand realizing they -- sobering up and realizing they didn't want a dog. imagine being drunk and buying a pet. >> insane. you got it keep the puppies away from the margarita machines. it gets crazy. the morning and afternoon hours, nuts. >> keep the puppy owners away from the margarita machines. the store has banned drunk puppy buying. wow, that's w
metros, memphis and cincinnati. the same reason those thunderstorms popping up.s across the upper midwest. for any of your regional airports, especially in lincoln, nebraska, anywhere in the dakotas, you'll have backups there. also a chance of thunderstorms in places like sky harbor airport in phoenix and also possibly some from d.c. clear down through memphis, tennessee, and into places like nashville. that is the latest. let's pitch it back to you in new york. >> it's funny that you...
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memphis police say they do have one man in custody. >>> 5:09 is the time right now. 74 degrees out there. still ahead this morning, strong arguments in the casey anthony trial. >>> good morning. there's capitol hill under a mostly cloudy sky on this fourth of july morning here in the nation's capital. we're starting off pleasant and quiet. no more storms around now. radar picking up a few sprinkles in the central and southern shenandoah valley. from augusta county to rockingham and off to the east. right now we're near 70 through most of the region, except in washington and right by the bay, mid-70s there. temperatures climbing to 80 by 9:00. partly sunny into the afternoon as we reach near 90 by midafternoon. and late in the afternoon and into the evening, unfortunately, we do have the possibility of passing thunderstorms. that would be right during the time of the concert and the big fireworks display on the mall. then after that, after midnight, going partly cloudy. by dawn tomorrow, we'll be into the upper 60s starting off tuesday morning as we get back to work. a look at that, the r
memphis police say they do have one man in custody. >>> 5:09 is the time right now. 74 degrees out there. still ahead this morning, strong arguments in the casey anthony trial. >>> good morning. there's capitol hill under a mostly cloudy sky on this fourth of july morning here in the nation's capital. we're starting off pleasant and quiet. no more storms around now. radar picking up a few sprinkles in the central and southern shenandoah valley. from augusta county to...
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mark skoda is the founder and chairman of the memphis tea party. mark, according to a cnn o.r.c. poll, 63% of people do not believe the gop has acted responsibly in talks on the debt ceiling. most americans want a compromise that involves cuts and increases and a small minority -- or i guess a big minority of republicans think we need a compromise solution and yet they are being held back by the tea party and by their promises to grover norquist and the americans for tax reform that say they can't increase taxes. we've lost $700 billion in the stock market in the last six trading days. we've started to see interest rates move up already. why is this better? why is everything we're going through now better and the risk of a default than compromising on taxes? >> well, first, let me say, we're not going to risk a default. moody's late friday put out a note that suggested as long as we arrange to pay our bondholders' interest and principal -- >> ben bernanke said if you default on anything, you're -- >> fitch has already downgraded us. you know that. >> but we have to tell the whole
mark skoda is the founder and chairman of the memphis tea party. mark, according to a cnn o.r.c. poll, 63% of people do not believe the gop has acted responsibly in talks on the debt ceiling. most americans want a compromise that involves cuts and increases and a small minority -- or i guess a big minority of republicans think we need a compromise solution and yet they are being held back by the tea party and by their promises to grover norquist and the americans for tax reform that say they...
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memphis police say they have one man in custody. >>> today crews con to search for oil from a pipeline spill in montana's yellowstone river. estimated 42,000 gallons of crude oil spilled into the river saturday when an exxonmobil pipeline broke. the oil is soiling river banks and vegetation. company executives say they are doing their best to sop up the oil and workers are monitoring the air and water quality. there's no word on why the pipe broke but there is speculation heavy rain and flooding may have left it vulnerable to debris. >>> i want to turn to tom kierein now and talk about weather in our area. we are looking forward and dealing with rain. >> perhaps later but right now, though, we are fine. we have this cloud cover which we are happy to have that. hold back those eheating rays o sun. pleasant. it is a little bit less humid than it was yesterday. there's the jefferson memorial. live picture from our city camera. and -- thomas jefferson was the author of the declaration of independence and condensing the ideas and into that eloquent document and one of the signers as well as
memphis police say they have one man in custody. >>> today crews con to search for oil from a pipeline spill in montana's yellowstone river. estimated 42,000 gallons of crude oil spilled into the river saturday when an exxonmobil pipeline broke. the oil is soiling river banks and vegetation. company executives say they are doing their best to sop up the oil and workers are monitoring the air and water quality. there's no word on why the pipe broke but there is speculation heavy rain...
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. >>> in memphis, the school board has decided to delay the start of the school year indefinitely. board says that until the city makes good on $55 million of promised tax revenues set aside for schools, kids in memphis will have to stay home. coming up on news nation, tamron hall will talk to the memphis city council chairman about all of this. >>> in minnesota the 20-day government shut down that has crippled the state is over. governor mark davis signed a new budget today and officially ended the longest government shut down in this country in more than a decade. the deficit crisis is impacting several individual states like minnesota have been dealing with a lot of problems on their own. virginia used to be unwith of them. but today announced a budget surplus for the second straight year. that announcement coming up in about an hour. we're joined by virginia's governor box mcdonell. congratulations on your surplus? second time in a year? skekd year in a row? >> $311 million revenues. that's right of revenue surplus. when we get to say these numbers in the next couple of weeks i
. >>> in memphis, the school board has decided to delay the start of the school year indefinitely. board says that until the city makes good on $55 million of promised tax revenues set aside for schools, kids in memphis will have to stay home. coming up on news nation, tamron hall will talk to the memphis city council chairman about all of this. >>> in minnesota the 20-day government shut down that has crippled the state is over. governor mark davis signed a new budget today...
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this afternoon, and high temperatures will be decent, 85 in new york city and 93 degrees expected in memphis, but the heat's going to be building, and we'll see a heat wave, you know, of pretty decent proportions over the weekend as far north as the canadian border. let's go to ukraine zoo where a two-headed snake seems to be the highlight of this thing. if you can imagine, two heads on one snake body. >> oh! >> now, when one of the heads gets hungry, they sometimes fight over food. but when one head gets the food, the food goes into the same stomach. >> that's a good point. >> the other head says, i'm full, but apparently they have quite an interesting. >> i like the experience of eating. i like it to go through my mouth. that's interesting. it's kind of gross for the morning, i have to tell you, rob. that's kind of -- >> we've shown worse stuff than that. at least we haven't shown them eating rats. >> we'll save that for the next time we talk. we'll check in with rob. big breaking news right now, the chief executive of the news of the world, of the news corporation newspapers in news inter
this afternoon, and high temperatures will be decent, 85 in new york city and 93 degrees expected in memphis, but the heat's going to be building, and we'll see a heat wave, you know, of pretty decent proportions over the weekend as far north as the canadian border. let's go to ukraine zoo where a two-headed snake seems to be the highlight of this thing. if you can imagine, two heads on one snake body. >> oh! >> now, when one of the heads gets hungry, they sometimes fight over food....
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the memphis school board voted to delay the school year until the district gets $55 million that it says the city owes it. the only board member who voted no said you can't ask the city for money it doesn't have. here's both sides. >> someone has to assume responsibility for the education of the children in the city of memphis and i don't think the city council can be exempt. >> i'm in support of having assurances and moynihan in the back. but i think 55 was an unreasonable amount to be expect at this particular time. >> now the school district doesn't get the money by august 1st when teachers are supposed to report network it says it can't cover their paychecks. they also said they already laid off about 1500 people. >> and the kids are caught in the middle. >>> more trouble for air traffic controllers. the faa says it removed one from his post earlier this month when he failed an alcohol test during his shift. the controller worked at the denver center which is in charge of high altitude air traffic over several states. there were no problems with operations or any air during the shift
the memphis school board voted to delay the school year until the district gets $55 million that it says the city owes it. the only board member who voted no said you can't ask the city for money it doesn't have. here's both sides. >> someone has to assume responsibility for the education of the children in the city of memphis and i don't think the city council can be exempt. >> i'm in support of having assurances and moynihan in the back. but i think 55 was an unreasonable amount...
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. >> reporter: a deadly dispute in memphis, tennessee, with among the death one a police officer. >> it happened sunday night at a hotel blocks from beal street. offers responded to a call at the hotel. gunfire began a short time later. police have a suspect in custody. >>> no claims of responsibility for an explosion on the gas pipeline in egypt. it happened earlier this morning. it's the third attack on the pipeline since february. >>> exxon mobile says they have been able to contain a fuel spill in the yellowstone river. 1 thousands gallons leaked there the pipeline on saturday. >>> some americans get very frustrated dealing with immigrants who don't know english very well. it's even more frustrating for the person trying to learn our language. >> one group is trying to end the frustration. we go to the literacy council of north america. >> this is a fire station. >> reporter: this sounds ridiculously simple. >> this is my birthday. >> reporter: for these students it might as well be a foreign language because it is. >> they may be learning the alphabet learning to put together ca
. >> reporter: a deadly dispute in memphis, tennessee, with among the death one a police officer. >> it happened sunday night at a hotel blocks from beal street. offers responded to a call at the hotel. gunfire began a short time later. police have a suspect in custody. >>> no claims of responsibility for an explosion on the gas pipeline in egypt. it happened earlier this morning. it's the third attack on the pipeline since february. >>> exxon mobile says they have...
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. >> i just came back from memphis and i wanted to highlight two sessions that are germane to the sessions we're doing. it is important information for us to have. i have the background information. the first was a great presentation on labor law development in wisconsin and in new jersey, which was very interesting to me. i think that it was really great information. second was a wonderful session that was called, diversity, dead or different? about student responses in seattle and louisville and other member districts and that was really good. so in our ongoing discussions and interest in educating ourselves about this which is on our plate every minute, i hope that others will be interested in the information and materials are brought back. thank you. >> thank you. i want to make two announcements. congratulations to the students who participated in pride. there was a strong focus around bullying to the lgbt community. they came out in force and marched with the mayor so that was a wonderful sight to see. i wanted to announce that we received a foreign language grant from united way bay
. >> i just came back from memphis and i wanted to highlight two sessions that are germane to the sessions we're doing. it is important information for us to have. i have the background information. the first was a great presentation on labor law development in wisconsin and in new jersey, which was very interesting to me. i think that it was really great information. second was a wonderful session that was called, diversity, dead or different? about student responses in seattle and...
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a memphis police officer is dead after a shooting in downtown memphis.o the hospital shortly after the shooting on sunday night. at the doubletree hotel. but he has died. police tell cnn that shots were fired after officers responded to a shooting call at the hotel. police say a suspect is in custody. the double tree hotel is near a crowded minor league baseball stadium where a fourth of july fireworks show was planned after sunday's game. it is also across the street from the peabody hotel. jurors in the casey anthony trial on monday. the prosecution still has an opportunity to make a rebuttal before the case goes to the jury. anderson is accused of kill her 2-year-old daughter caylee in 2008. she could face the death penalty if convicted. i'm don lemon in cnn headquarters in atlanta. those are your headlines this hour. cnn, the most trusted name in news. >> surrounded by the blackness of deep space 117 million miles from earth is the asteroid vesta. images captured by a nasa probe. in the not-too-distant future, u.s. astronauts could be looking out the
a memphis police officer is dead after a shooting in downtown memphis.o the hospital shortly after the shooting on sunday night. at the doubletree hotel. but he has died. police tell cnn that shots were fired after officers responded to a shooting call at the hotel. police say a suspect is in custody. the double tree hotel is near a crowded minor league baseball stadium where a fourth of july fireworks show was planned after sunday's game. it is also across the street from the peabody hotel....
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gunshots rang out at the doubletree in memphis around 7:00 last night. a police officer and another person were killed. police say officers were on the scene after being called out for a domestic dispute. >>> it is tradition on the fourth of july for new citizens to be sworn in. >> what exactly does it take to become a u.s. citizen these days including the cost. we'll take a closer look coming up. >>> after an afternoon which featured a lot of heavy thunderstorms, we have quieter weather to start your morning. lauren demarco has a look at your on-time traffic. not much happening there. take the finish challenge. i'm robin sue joss and my website is big red kitchen. i do believe in standards. cascade gel was a disappointment because you have dried on food stains. but when i took the finish challenge i realized, i don't need to settle. i like to make roast beef and it leaves a lot of baked on grease. so i threw it in the dishwasher, i did not pre-rinse. but when i open the dishwasher, everything was very shiny and no more gunk left on my dishes. i used to
gunshots rang out at the doubletree in memphis around 7:00 last night. a police officer and another person were killed. police say officers were on the scene after being called out for a domestic dispute. >>> it is tradition on the fourth of july for new citizens to be sworn in. >> what exactly does it take to become a u.s. citizen these days including the cost. we'll take a closer look coming up. >>> after an afternoon which featured a lot of heavy thunderstorms, we...
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memphis, it is not just today you'll be seeing this heat. we are looking at several days of triple digit temperatures. going to feel like 110 there this afternoon. and that heat creeps up the midwest as well. also seeing severe storms >> dan, back you to. >> dan, back you to. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> big sports news, a major milestone for future hall-of-famer derek jeter. he racked up 3,000 hits and the hit was a home run. the ball sailing into the seats and into the hands of one lucky fan. what did the fan do with the ball? here's abc's linsey davis. >> 3-2. deep to left field! >> reporter: it's the hit yankee fans had been waiting for all season. >> 3,000! history with an exclamation point! >> reporter: derek jeter's 3,000th hit. >> once he made contact, i knew it was going out. >> it's awesome. >> oh, my gosh, i was so excited. >> reporter: he's the 28th player in major league history to reach the 3,000 milestone, and the first ever yankee. even sweeter, it's jeter's first home run at yankee stadium in nearly a year. >> afterwards it was
memphis, it is not just today you'll be seeing this heat. we are looking at several days of triple digit temperatures. going to feel like 110 there this afternoon. and that heat creeps up the midwest as well. also seeing severe storms >> dan, back you to. >> dan, back you to. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> big sports news, a major milestone for future hall-of-famer derek jeter. he racked up 3,000 hits and the hit was a home run. the ball sailing into the seats and into the...