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jookin because it originated almost 30 years in memphis, tennessee there it started with a line dance called a gang is it a walk. >> stephen: what is that? >> they call thought because a lot of people like from the urban neighborhoods or from the hood or, um, they used to a -- it was like a confident line dance. mind if you show you? >> stephen: no, please. >> so the gang is it a walk was like a -- gangster walk you see it in crystal palace. we used to go to skating rinks when we were younger. it's like a confident step. [cheers and applause] gang ster walking evolved to jookin. they call it that because a lot of people did it. it was like a sore errority line. if you interrupted or walked through it it was like -- >> stephen: wow. so it's like west side story situation where you are -- gangs fighting with dancing. >> without the any ofs, of course. >> stephen: the dancing itself is so sharp. [ laughter ] this is incredible. you've taken this to another level. someone saw you who was in the ballet world. how did you get discovered by classical dancer? >> i got discovered because i use
jookin because it originated almost 30 years in memphis, tennessee there it started with a line dance called a gang is it a walk. >> stephen: what is that? >> they call thought because a lot of people like from the urban neighborhoods or from the hood or, um, they used to a -- it was like a confident line dance. mind if you show you? >> stephen: no, please. >> so the gang is it a walk was like a -- gangster walk you see it in crystal palace. we used to go to skating...
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. >> this hospital is in memphis, tennessee. it helps kids from all over the world. the fabulous thing about it is that they don't charge anyone. everything is free. families come. they stay. the kids, the patients don't pay for anything. and they share all their research with doctors all over the world and of course they're handling patients, kids that have cancer and other catastrophic diseases. >> they absolutely don't give up. it's one of the organizations that we work with. we do a lot of charitable organizations and it's the one you can't say no to. it's really a heartfelt idea. one of our employees is from memphis. her family does a lot of volunteer work there. so when spt jude's -- st. jude's asks, there's only one answer. the answer is yes. we have the onion, the leeks and we have some country ham that we're going to add to this. it's optional. you can leave the country ham out. >> a little champagne. some cream. >> some cream. >> the recipe is on my website jchayward.com. >> a little bit of milk. this is easy. >> very easy. we'll take the oysters and saute
. >> this hospital is in memphis, tennessee. it helps kids from all over the world. the fabulous thing about it is that they don't charge anyone. everything is free. families come. they stay. the kids, the patients don't pay for anything. and they share all their research with doctors all over the world and of course they're handling patients, kids that have cancer and other catastrophic diseases. >> they absolutely don't give up. it's one of the organizations that we work with. we...
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>> the german tennis player has made it into the women's final of the indoor tournament in memphis, tennessee. she beat the 7-seed in straight sets. in the quarterfinals of the men's competition, the japanese player beat marin cilic. it is the second time he has made it into a semifinal this year. cilic was aiming for back-to- back titles before the loss. we take a look at oscar pistorius in a moment. first, these items are making headlines from world. the ruling to nation party -- the ruling tunisian party has named a new prime minister. he is seen as more hardline than the previous prime minister who resigned earlier this week. syrian activists say 29 people have been killed by a missile strikes on rebel-held areas. the opposition says it will pull out of talks in moscow and washington. it says the international community is not doing enough to stop the attacks. lance armstrong is against the u.s. justice department. it has joined a lawsuit against the distaste cyclist. it says the use of banned substances violated the terms of sponsorship with the u.s. postal service. oscar pistorius and r
>> the german tennis player has made it into the women's final of the indoor tournament in memphis, tennessee. she beat the 7-seed in straight sets. in the quarterfinals of the men's competition, the japanese player beat marin cilic. it is the second time he has made it into a semifinal this year. cilic was aiming for back-to- back titles before the loss. we take a look at oscar pistorius in a moment. first, these items are making headlines from world. the ruling to nation party -- the...
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. >> reporter: the tournament will be moving to memphis, tennessee, next year where facilities can accommodate recent changes in tennis. >> it had to come to an end. we were the last single court tournament in theal car. >> reporter: they are more playing doubles than ever before. and the hp pavilion just has a single court. >> i'll definitely miss it. i've over seen tennis just the last couple years for our company. i like tennis. my family plays. and this week has been nothing but great matches. and our staff is phenomenal. so i'll miss it for them and with them. >> 125 years ago and now it's no more. it's hard. >> reporter: jan williams has been a volunteer for the tournament for more than 20 years. she says she isn't sure what she's going to do next. right now she's just focused on saying good-bye to old friends. >> it's like a family camp. you come back every year and you go see same people and catch up on what's going on in their lives. see you next year. and now it's no more. >> reporter: despite the tournament director refuting this, there has been speculation that the tournament has e
. >> reporter: the tournament will be moving to memphis, tennessee, next year where facilities can accommodate recent changes in tennis. >> it had to come to an end. we were the last single court tournament in theal car. >> reporter: they are more playing doubles than ever before. and the hp pavilion just has a single court. >> i'll definitely miss it. i've over seen tennis just the last couple years for our company. i like tennis. my family plays. and this week has been...
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>> no, i'm from memphis, tennessee. >> oh. >> jimmy: those don't seem like memphis shoes.t judge people -- >> just by their shoes. >> jimmy: by their feet. i want to ask you a question. speaking of being from another country, the super bowl. on america television, they always tell us there are a billion people around the world watching this. i never believe it because whenever i'm in another country, i try to get the games and no one seems interested. in scotland, do they -- is super bowl of interest to anyone? >> no. >> jimmy: it is not. >> you can't find it. i mean, i don't think -- if it's televised, it would be late or middle of the night. and there's not a great following of american football in britain really. but, i would say most people here would be watching it, and people who fouled find themselves in america would be watching it. >> jimmy: did you watch it? >> no. i would normally. because i love the -- you know, i don't feel american football, but i like big events. like i don't like watching hurdle racing, but i like watching hurdle racing in the olympics, bec
>> no, i'm from memphis, tennessee. >> oh. >> jimmy: those don't seem like memphis shoes.t judge people -- >> just by their shoes. >> jimmy: by their feet. i want to ask you a question. speaking of being from another country, the super bowl. on america television, they always tell us there are a billion people around the world watching this. i never believe it because whenever i'm in another country, i try to get the games and no one seems interested. in scotland,...
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i'm from memphis tennessee. >> we just wanted to make sure. in phillie that watches this show, knows we're not pointing fingers. >> absolutely not. >> has the grizzly ever been to the navy blue angles -- to nba finals? >> i don't think so. >> go a head and have your control room run the roll of you on the red carpet doing that l listerine switch. hundreds of pictures being taken. you know in the pack of your mind there's some frame that's going to make you look terrible. >> you know what, most of the stuff looked terrible but it was swishing for a good cause. >> other than not smoking brushing your teeth is probably the best thing you can do for yourself. you get a good oral hygiene going. >> you're good at this. you should join know -- me in being a spokesperson. >> i thought we were. >> you should come with me on the road. >> i have to go become-- back to that red carpet shot. does your publiclyist say you're going to be doing -- where do you spit that? >> they actually gave me a screen behind which i actually spit back into the bowl. that p
i'm from memphis tennessee. >> we just wanted to make sure. in phillie that watches this show, knows we're not pointing fingers. >> absolutely not. >> has the grizzly ever been to the navy blue angles -- to nba finals? >> i don't think so. >> go a head and have your control room run the roll of you on the red carpet doing that l listerine switch. hundreds of pictures being taken. you know in the pack of your mind there's some frame that's going to make you look...
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. >> in his book, he tells his own story of growing up in a tough public housing project in memphis, tennesseee of 12 children, living with his single parent mother who was constantly battling drug addiction. her failures caused michael and his siblings to be separated and sent to various foster homes. he recalls how df his early life had become. >> it was difficult. to have your mother nine times out of ten, no father in the home and your mom is on drugs. >> he remembers when he was seven years old he watched michael jordan play in the finals against the phoenix suns. that moment made a lasting impression. >> somebody to look up to me like everybody looked up to the professional athletes. >> now that he has accomplished the n.f.l. player for the baltimore ravens, he enjoys serving as a role model to children. unlike the movie "the blind side," that depicts him as slow learner will in real life he was been playing football as a young boy and has a thirst for education but he needed a lot of help. it tells the wonderful story relationship with his family. >> here is a white family adopting a bl
. >> in his book, he tells his own story of growing up in a tough public housing project in memphis, tennesseee of 12 children, living with his single parent mother who was constantly battling drug addiction. her failures caused michael and his siblings to be separated and sent to various foster homes. he recalls how df his early life had become. >> it was difficult. to have your mother nine times out of ten, no father in the home and your mom is on drugs. >> he remembers when...
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king's assassination in memphis, tennessee.en since, but it has just released on dvd. it was produced by ely landau. that does it for our broadcast. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. "democracy now![captioning madey democracy now!]
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up next, what i do for fun on the road in memphis, tennessee. >>> it has become clear to me in the lastris-perry is not a human being, but a sigh borg or bionic woman which is the only explanation that she can do al of the things that she can do and do them well. i say congratulations to the staff, the human staff of the melissa harris-perry show and residual congratulations to the people who invented the sigh borging that is melissa harris-perry. new olay fresh effects' vava vivid's vibrating bristles twist and turn for a va va voom clean so sparkling fresh! new olay fresh effects. is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. >>> the man of the civil rights movement tend to dominate the historical movement of racial equality in the country and men like reverend martin luther king jr. captureded the camera's attention out front, but just as sure as there was a civil rights movement there were women who made it possible. recently i visited the freedom sis
up next, what i do for fun on the road in memphis, tennessee. >>> it has become clear to me in the lastris-perry is not a human being, but a sigh borg or bionic woman which is the only explanation that she can do al of the things that she can do and do them well. i say congratulations to the staff, the human staff of the melissa harris-perry show and residual congratulations to the people who invented the sigh borging that is melissa harris-perry. new olay fresh effects' vava vivid's...
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weekend will -- the spa open which has played in the bay area for 125 years will now move to memphis, tennesseehey've had trouble attracting major players because of limitations at the hp pavilionon. >>> oakland a's pitchers and catchers report to spring training. their first workout will be tomorrow. the the defending american league champs are set to play their first preseason game. the following saturday against the brewers. and fresh off the fan fest over the weekend the 2012 world series giants head to spring training as well. pitchers and catchers report tomorrow. the full squad will join them on friday. san francisco spring schedule begins on february 23rd against the angels. >> you know you just made sal happy. >> that never gets old to watch them like the last out of the world series. >> we can show that. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm calm. let's take a look at the commute. northbound 280 that looks good getting up to highway 17. we are off to a good start on the sunol grade as well. southbound 680 traffic looks good. we've been looking at the livermore valley. so far so good. stay
weekend will -- the spa open which has played in the bay area for 125 years will now move to memphis, tennesseehey've had trouble attracting major players because of limitations at the hp pavilionon. >>> oakland a's pitchers and catchers report to spring training. their first workout will be tomorrow. the the defending american league champs are set to play their first preseason game. the following saturday against the brewers. and fresh off the fan fest over the weekend the 2012 world...
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on april 3, 1968, the night before he was assassinated in memphis tennessee.and other civil rights activists launched we now live in a more equal society, but what does today's generation really know about martin luther king jr. and the battle for civil rights? we look at some of the pivotal moments of this period. with me tonight is the perfect guest for the job pulitzer priceprize winning author taylor branch. welcome to the war room tonight taylor. you wrote what i would say is the book about the movement. it's a critically acclaimed trilogy about this period. what made you decide to write a more consolidateed version now? >> two things. the persistent complaints of teachers over the years that they love the storytelling approach to history, especially in matters of race relations but 800 pages is hard to assign college students let alone high school. one thing education. these kids don't get the education through their umbilical cords and if it's as vital as i think it is for good citizens we need the help of teachers. that's why it's important for the ded
on april 3, 1968, the night before he was assassinated in memphis tennessee.and other civil rights activists launched we now live in a more equal society, but what does today's generation really know about martin luther king jr. and the battle for civil rights? we look at some of the pivotal moments of this period. with me tonight is the perfect guest for the job pulitzer priceprize winning author taylor branch. welcome to the war room tonight taylor. you wrote what i would say is the book...
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. >> reporter: the s&p tournament will be move to memphis, tennessee, next year with where the facilitiesan accommodate the recent change in tennis it. >> had to come to the end in san jose. we were the last single court tournament in the atp calendar. >> reporter: there are more tennis players playing doubles than ever before and the hp pavilion only accommodates a single court. there isn't enough space here for players to get the court time they want. >> i will definitely miss it. i have overseen it for my company. i play. i like it. my family plays. and this week has been, you know, nothing but great matches and our staff is phenomenal. so i'll miss it for them and i'll miss it with them. >> i played five years ago and no more. >> reporter: jan williams has been a volunteer for the tournament for more than 20 years. she says she isn't sure what she's going to do next. right now she's just focused on saying good-bye to old friends. >> like a family camp. you come back every year and you go see same people and you catch up on what's going on in their lives. and see you next year. and now
. >> reporter: the s&p tournament will be move to memphis, tennessee, next year with where the facilitiesan accommodate the recent change in tennis it. >> had to come to the end in san jose. we were the last single court tournament in the atp calendar. >> reporter: there are more tennis players playing doubles than ever before and the hp pavilion only accommodates a single court. there isn't enough space here for players to get the court time they want. >> i will...
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thank you. >> yes, ma'am. >> i'm from memphis, tennessee, state representative. i want to commend you for an outstanding presentation this morning. [applause] i would strongly recommend that c-span play this repeatedly until everybody has seen it. [applause] it was outstanding. i'm a legislator, and i agree with the comment. ly agree with everything you've said. it's been most enlightening. i wish there have been more of my people because now the new enemy, and some sense is black african-american legislators who ak to the new leadership so they can get the precious bill passed by comprising their principles and our people. how can you? what recommendation would you give to -- [laughter] >> well, thank you so much. as a former member, as a former legislator it's politics is vocal and how you negotiate. i would sate organization is a spring board. and if you can ever get corporate round table to impact that person, the so-called unresponsive negro of 2012, if you can ever get their sponsors the people who finance that on board then you can make that person a bette
thank you. >> yes, ma'am. >> i'm from memphis, tennessee, state representative. i want to commend you for an outstanding presentation this morning. [applause] i would strongly recommend that c-span play this repeatedly until everybody has seen it. [applause] it was outstanding. i'm a legislator, and i agree with the comment. ly agree with everything you've said. it's been most enlightening. i wish there have been more of my people because now the new enemy, and some sense is black...
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. >> i live in memphis, tennessee.e been stuck in a rut this past year but i anxiously want to get out of t i'm recently divorced after 16 years of marriage. i was heartbroken. suddenly a single parent. a mother on the go. i found myself wearing more and more pants and jogging suits and my wardrobe just became a bit outdated. this is my favorite jogging suit and it is known as the weekender. help me. i'm stuck. >> so our team is helping her out. okay. here she is before, jilene. let's see her now. come on out. wow, she is on fire! she looks amazing. >> we wanted to give her a really big, bright colored dress, which we did, threw a biker jacket over it to balance the style. it's all about the balance with the tough with the girly. i think we really accomplished it. >> she looks great. >> amazing. >> her hair is short. >> a little bit shorter. we made it so smooth, so clean. she wanted to change the shape of her face by having that side part. bang really just changed everything. >> and mally, what did you do? you said sh
. >> i live in memphis, tennessee.e been stuck in a rut this past year but i anxiously want to get out of t i'm recently divorced after 16 years of marriage. i was heartbroken. suddenly a single parent. a mother on the go. i found myself wearing more and more pants and jogging suits and my wardrobe just became a bit outdated. this is my favorite jogging suit and it is known as the weekender. help me. i'm stuck. >> so our team is helping her out. okay. here she is before, jilene....
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3, and hitting it wide and for the third straight year, ronach wins the open that moves to memphis, it tennessee next year. >>> number 4, stanford, visits ucla. samuelson, automatic. stanford, 5. low post. scoring a game-high 26. stanford wins it 68-57. 13-1 in the pac-12. but, so is lindsay, leading cal bears at usc. uneffected on that jumper. score 16. up 9. inside and 1. led the bears with 22. cal wins 72-54. a pac-12 battle. >>> now, charlie, getting into a play off at 17, and that is a big one. the over-the-shoulder fist pump. in a playoff. sinking the putt. going to extend the playoffs, no. ! >> oh. >> southern cal native wins his first pga title. qualifies for the masters. >> all right, that is it for us. >> see you at 11:00. good night captioning funded by cbs and ford-- built for the road ahead. >> simon: iron dome is a technological marvel, a cutting- edge weapon of war that even some pacifists might come to love. instead of killing people, iron dome saves them by intercepting rockets loaded with explosives before they can land on innocent civilians. and it does all this in less time t
3, and hitting it wide and for the third straight year, ronach wins the open that moves to memphis, it tennessee next year. >>> number 4, stanford, visits ucla. samuelson, automatic. stanford, 5. low post. scoring a game-high 26. stanford wins it 68-57. 13-1 in the pac-12. but, so is lindsay, leading cal bears at usc. uneffected on that jumper. score 16. up 9. inside and 1. led the bears with 22. cal wins 72-54. a pac-12 battle. >>> now, charlie, getting into a play off at 17,...
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memphis, tennessee, the only one of these six without especially vigorous gun control laws, is fourth. chicago, illinois is 6. five of the six cities with the highest murder rates are among those cities with the strictest gun control. if you contrast that to cities that do not have strict gun control -- for example, my hometown of houston, where there are nine murders per 100,000 people, that is less than 1/4 what detroit suffers under. you look at other cities in my home state of texas -- san antonio has 7 murders per 100,000 people. el paso has two murders per 100,000 people. that means detroit, the murder rate is 24 times higher than it is in el paso. i would also point out that the argument that you and chairman were discussing about cities such as chicago not being isolated islands, that there are places elsewhere in the country where people can legally purchase firearms -- none of those cities i discussed, houston, san antonio, el paso, are isolated islands. in the entire state you can purchase firearms. what we see with the murder rates is that the murder rates are consistently
memphis, tennessee, the only one of these six without especially vigorous gun control laws, is fourth. chicago, illinois is 6. five of the six cities with the highest murder rates are among those cities with the strictest gun control. if you contrast that to cities that do not have strict gun control -- for example, my hometown of houston, where there are nine murders per 100,000 people, that is less than 1/4 what detroit suffers under. you look at other cities in my home state of texas -- san...
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showing it in memphis, tennessee, even though it was made by the state department. two and a half years after that, after president bush was reelected that the media at large started to figure out and report the fact that the bush administration had been doing this. >> if the white house is struggling with a public relations in the middle east, some are disguising the craft as news, it is getting a lot of air time. here with that, nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: on the web, to tv stations across the country, upbeat reports on iraq. >> a letter made the transportation of drinking water awkward and difficult. that changed with the liberation of iraq. >> reporter: with positive interviews. and this. >> iraqis are buying political and religious books, once banned under the regime of saddam hussein. >> reporter: and there is this report, shot in michigan's arab-american community. >> they seemed to revel in the collapse of saddam's regime, as much as they did in baghdad. >> ten years ago, being against what the bush administration was doing was being against more tha
showing it in memphis, tennessee, even though it was made by the state department. two and a half years after that, after president bush was reelected that the media at large started to figure out and report the fact that the bush administration had been doing this. >> if the white house is struggling with a public relations in the middle east, some are disguising the craft as news, it is getting a lot of air time. here with that, nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: on the web, to...
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like to forget that it wasn't the general sunni dreams of freedom shot down on the balcony in memphis tennessee. he was by 1968 a different even more courageous man ahead of his time. i can see that on days like yesterday we've rarely honor the man who died. we honor that the version of him, the man that gave this speech about black and white schoolchildren and dreams in integrationist dream. but who was he five years later in 1968? who was that man killed on the motel balcony the was marching with sanitation workers and demanding economic justice, not mere civil rights, the man who would come to believe after the civil rights bills had already been passed come after the civil rights victories had already been one of our biggest battles, the most important battles still lie ahead and that nothing short of a radical restructuring in our society held any hope for making the dream and promise of america a reality for all of its citizens. he explained the 1967 quote for years i labored with the idea of reforming the existing institutions of the society a little change here and a little changed ther
like to forget that it wasn't the general sunni dreams of freedom shot down on the balcony in memphis tennessee. he was by 1968 a different even more courageous man ahead of his time. i can see that on days like yesterday we've rarely honor the man who died. we honor that the version of him, the man that gave this speech about black and white schoolchildren and dreams in integrationist dream. but who was he five years later in 1968? who was that man killed on the motel balcony the was marching...
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he said start in the upper northeast corner of tennessee and walked to memphis. e did not do it straight. as he went straight across, it would be about 450 miles. upper northeast tennessee, you are closer to canada and memphis. -- than memphis. his point was, he would talk to everyone. it has been a good lesson. number one, campaign everywhere and do not say, those aren't our voters. number two, talk about what you would do, practically. it is a very red state, but a pretty practical states. and varied. it is -- memphis is different from knoxville or chattanooga. to be governor, you had to convince the people in west tennessee that you are from the same world and cared about their issues. i married an memphis girl, it helped. she gave good testimony for me. i do not know if there is anything that surprised me. every place in the state feels like everybody else is getting a better deal than they are. being mayor, everybody said, if you did for use knoxville what you did for west as mayor that goes away. >> tennessee, very programs. even democrats they're very suppo
he said start in the upper northeast corner of tennessee and walked to memphis. e did not do it straight. as he went straight across, it would be about 450 miles. upper northeast tennessee, you are closer to canada and memphis. -- than memphis. his point was, he would talk to everyone. it has been a good lesson. number one, campaign everywhere and do not say, those aren't our voters. number two, talk about what you would do, practically. it is a very red state, but a pretty practical states....
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the tournament -- memphis, tennessee next year. >>> 7:54. sal, can you help the folks on highway 4? a little slow there. we've had slow traffic. slower than it was even the last half-hour, coming up and over the glade. it's improving again -- grade. it's improving again. a look at it one minute and it's slow and then another minute, it seems to be clearing up. let's take a look at the commute here at the toll plaza. it does see some improvement. it's still backed up for about a 20-minute drive time. i want to thank jack lew wis for alerting me -- lieuis for alerting me about this -- lewis for alerting me via twitter. that's what it's about. >> yes. >>> and most people reporting, either saying it's cold or mild. 30, 40, near 50. it's clear. i think i saw one cirrus cloud up there. it's gonna be a very quiet week. it's february. we need some rain. it does like nice for sunshine and warmer weather. 30s, 40s. half moon bay is 50. 48 sfo. 34 novato. look how everything goes from land to sea. that's an offshore breeze. that means sunny and breezy. cold mornings. in fact, temperatures alon
the tournament -- memphis, tennessee next year. >>> 7:54. sal, can you help the folks on highway 4? a little slow there. we've had slow traffic. slower than it was even the last half-hour, coming up and over the glade. it's improving again -- grade. it's improving again. a look at it one minute and it's slow and then another minute, it seems to be clearing up. let's take a look at the commute here at the toll plaza. it does see some improvement. it's still backed up for about a...
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our next postcard comes from kids at the delano optional school in memphis, tennessee.reaming of ribs all day. ♪ i love ribs ♪ ♪ take a bite you'll want some ribs. ♪ somebody say ribs? come on. let's go. all: do you have ribs here? yes, we have plenty of ribs. come on in. yay! do you think people in memphis really like ribs? of course. they love ribs in memphis. memphis is the home base of ribs. ♪ ribs, ribs are the best ♪ ♪ take a bite you'll want the rest. ♪ buster: to see more "postcards from you," visit: (phone rings) hello? oh, hi, thora. the movies? (laughing): oh, i'd love to. (door closes) oh, but i'd have to find a sitter gotcha! for the boys. i got you first! the last one quit. i don't know why. timmy: come on, tommy. it's my turn to wear the spaghetti. tommy: no. (laughing) extreme sitters? no, i've never heard of them. i'll look at their web site and call you right back. hmm. gus grim, child trainer. like all pack animals, children want to know who's in charge. that's why i believe in setting the ground rules early on. oh, my! that seems a little harsh. how
our next postcard comes from kids at the delano optional school in memphis, tennessee.reaming of ribs all day. ♪ i love ribs ♪ ♪ take a bite you'll want some ribs. ♪ somebody say ribs? come on. let's go. all: do you have ribs here? yes, we have plenty of ribs. come on in. yay! do you think people in memphis really like ribs? of course. they love ribs in memphis. memphis is the home base of ribs. ♪ ribs, ribs are the best ♪ ♪ take a bite you'll want the rest. ♪ buster: to see...
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. >> representative miller of memphis tennessee to get my questions are on the same line as the last speaker. when we talk about implicit racism and or by as institutionalized, the first place we should look at is our federal government, the largest governmental institutions and as some would say the most powerful institution, government institution in the world, but we can have the majority leader of the senate to say after the 2008 election our progress for the next four years is to defeat the president of the united states. i don't think that was fair based on the difference and the parties. however, the question is where do we begin with trying to change that meant devotee and attitude of the bias? >> not being a legislator i don't know that i have as much background as the brother to my right. i would simply say that there are two freds you could build on the republicans like they are have come to the point where they give lip service to endorsing the civil rights movement and one in racial equality and even on honoring dr. martin luther king. i would say use the language they a
. >> representative miller of memphis tennessee to get my questions are on the same line as the last speaker. when we talk about implicit racism and or by as institutionalized, the first place we should look at is our federal government, the largest governmental institutions and as some would say the most powerful institution, government institution in the world, but we can have the majority leader of the senate to say after the 2008 election our progress for the next four years is to...
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to build a new community health facility at the university of memphis for audiology, speech pathology and nursing. the university of tennessee health sciences center in memphis will receive nearly $62 million to renovate a four building complex that will house research labs and administrative offices. so by now it should be clear that education will continue to be on the front burner and that this administration is committed to public education. the reason is simple; to be the number one state in the southeast for high quality jobs, we have to have a well-educated workforce to attract and fill those jobs. we want our state to be the place where our best and brightest want to earn their degrees and ultimately work, live and raise a family. since january 2011, nearly 80,000 new jobs have been created in tennessee, and the unemployment rate is the lowest it's been since october 2008. [applause] tennessee ranks first in the southeast in new manufacturing jobs created and first in the growth of manufacturing jobs in 2012. that's good news, but it doesn't mean we can take our foot off of the gas. you've heard me say many times bef
to build a new community health facility at the university of memphis for audiology, speech pathology and nursing. the university of tennessee health sciences center in memphis will receive nearly $62 million to renovate a four building complex that will house research labs and administrative offices. so by now it should be clear that education will continue to be on the front burner and that this administration is committed to public education. the reason is simple; to be the number one state...
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you have an african-american district in memphis -- >> tennessee is the only state that was not coveredbut your point is, it was the voting rights act. >> we'll crash your own district, fine. all the other ones sort of branch out. but what's happened of late, the democrats have just normally clustered so much in the cities that it's just become a natural thing. but no, it's terrible. when you get to the presidential election, where you are? >> exactly. and that's a problem. how does the president of the united states take advantage of this? how does he -- >> i think he is. >> i think he is. i agree with mika. you give a speech and you talk about background checks for gun cguns which people want. >> what about the sequester? >> the sequester has an advantage. this is cruel to republicans but it's true. not many people know what it is, but it sounds stupid and cruel. therefore it's a republican thing. it just sounds stupid. >> stupid and cruel. >> explain to people, there's just over one week to go until the march 1st -- you're going to be tough, too, aren't you -- deadline when the autom
you have an african-american district in memphis -- >> tennessee is the only state that was not coveredbut your point is, it was the voting rights act. >> we'll crash your own district, fine. all the other ones sort of branch out. but what's happened of late, the democrats have just normally clustered so much in the cities that it's just become a natural thing. but no, it's terrible. when you get to the presidential election, where you are? >> exactly. and that's a problem....
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. >> i'm from memphis, tennessee, state representative. i want to commend you for an outstanding presentation this morning. [applause] i would strongly recommend c-span would play this repeatedly until everybody has seen it. it was outstanding. i am a legislator and i agree with the comment. i will agree with everything you said. it's most of my name. but i wish there had been more of my people because now the new enemy and in some sense is the black african-american legislators to acquiesce to the new leadership so they can get some of their precious bill passed by compromising their principles and our people. [inaudible] >> thank you so much. >> as a former member, as a former legislator, politics is local and how you negotiate. this organization is the springboard and if you can ever get a corporate roundtable to impact that person, the so-called unresponsive sub seven of 2012, if you could ever get their sponsors of the people who finance them onboard come you could make that person a better politician i legislature. [applause] >> i'd
. >> i'm from memphis, tennessee, state representative. i want to commend you for an outstanding presentation this morning. [applause] i would strongly recommend c-span would play this repeatedly until everybody has seen it. it was outstanding. i am a legislator and i agree with the comment. i will agree with everything you said. it's most of my name. but i wish there had been more of my people because now the new enemy and in some sense is the black african-american legislators to...
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memphis, tennessee, has an iconic restaurant worldwide known, the rendezvous. and it's iconic because it's grot great -- got great ribs, many artifacts about the midsouth but also a great wait staff that makes everybody feel at home. one of those iconic waiters will be retiring after 45 years. jack's 78 years old and he'll retire this week. after serving millions of customers from presidents and first ladies to the rolling stones, to bill cosby. and regular people who come in and are made to feel at home when they come to the rendezvous for that world class fare. jack dyson has made me feel at home. when he retires part of the rendezvous will go with him. i thank jack for his service to his country as a korean war veteran and to the world as a server. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the out
memphis, tennessee, has an iconic restaurant worldwide known, the rendezvous. and it's iconic because it's grot great -- got great ribs, many artifacts about the midsouth but also a great wait staff that makes everybody feel at home. one of those iconic waiters will be retiring after 45 years. jack's 78 years old and he'll retire this week. after serving millions of customers from presidents and first ladies to the rolling stones, to bill cosby. and regular people who come in and are made to...
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. >> my name is jilene watkins and i live in memphis, tennessee.f marriage. i was heartbroken. suddenly a single parent. a mother on the go. i found myself wearing more and more pants and jogging suits and my wardrobe just became a bit outdated. this is my favorite jogging suit and it is known as the weekender. help me. i'm stuck. >> so our team is helping her out. okay. here she is before, jilene. let's see her now. come on out. ♪ this girl is on fire >> she is on fire and looks amazing. quickly, laurie? >> what we did here, we wanted to give her a big, bright color dress. we threw the biker jacket over it to balance the style. >> it's all about the balance of the tough with the girlyp. she looks amazing. >> harry, her hair is short. >> a little shorter. we made it so smooth, so clean. wanted to change the shape of her face by the side part. bangs changed everything. >> great eyes. that's what it's about. she's a single mom so we wanted to make her fierce and sexy. smoked it out. really keep her young looking. not too much makeup. >> are you ready
. >> my name is jilene watkins and i live in memphis, tennessee.f marriage. i was heartbroken. suddenly a single parent. a mother on the go. i found myself wearing more and more pants and jogging suits and my wardrobe just became a bit outdated. this is my favorite jogging suit and it is known as the weekender. help me. i'm stuck. >> so our team is helping her out. okay. here she is before, jilene. let's see her now. come on out. ♪ this girl is on fire >> she is on fire and...
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ice storm, and you can see in the northeastern part of arkansas, in the western side of tennessee, north of memphisthe sub urban memphis to the north, and south of st. louis, the potential for very bad ice. rich has been warning us. you can drive on snow, you can drive in the rain. driving on a sheet of is it not preferable. so they're asking people to stay at home. this is the kansas city area i believe, where they're expecting up to a foot of snow and there's some bad stuff down south. the end ooh end of the same storm. north and eastern louisiana, and watch the map. southeast louisiana is going to get it as well. the upper right part of mississippi as well. some rough weather throughout the day. be careful. >>> nasa reports a massive black spot on the sun is the size of six earths and could trigger solarrer flares this week. they're bursts of radiation that have the potential to disrupt the power grid. radio communication and satellite feeds. nasa reports the sun is reaching the peak of its 11-year activity cycle this year. >>> then, there's this. before we wrap things up here. police in a bosto
ice storm, and you can see in the northeastern part of arkansas, in the western side of tennessee, north of memphisthe sub urban memphis to the north, and south of st. louis, the potential for very bad ice. rich has been warning us. you can drive on snow, you can drive in the rain. driving on a sheet of is it not preferable. so they're asking people to stay at home. this is the kansas city area i believe, where they're expecting up to a foot of snow and there's some bad stuff down south. the...
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ice storm, and you can see in the northeastern part of arkansas, in the western side of tennessee, north of memphisthe sub urban memphis to the north, and south of st. louis, the potential for very bad ice. rich has been warning us. you can drive on snow, you can drive in the rain. driving on a sheet of is it not
ice storm, and you can see in the northeastern part of arkansas, in the western side of tennessee, north of memphisthe sub urban memphis to the north, and south of st. louis, the potential for very bad ice. rich has been warning us. you can drive on snow, you can drive in the rain. driving on a sheet of is it not
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he said start in the upper northeast corner of tennessee and walked to memphis. e did not do it straight. as he went straight across, it would be about 450 miles. upper northeast tennessee, you are closer to canada and memphis. -- than memphis. his point was, he would talk to everyone. it has been a good lesson. number one, campaign everywhere and do not say, those aren't our voters. number two, talk about what you would do, practically. it is a very red state, but a pretty practical states. and varied. it is -- memphis is different from knoxville or chattanooga. to be governor, you had to convince the people in west tennessee that you are from the same world and cared about their issues. i married an memphis girl, it helped. she gave good testimony for me. i do not know if there is anything that surprised me. every place in the state feels like everybody else is getting a better deal than they are. being mayor, everybody said, if you did for use knoxville what you did for west as mayor that goes away. >> tennessee, very programs. even democrats they're very suppo
he said start in the upper northeast corner of tennessee and walked to memphis. e did not do it straight. as he went straight across, it would be about 450 miles. upper northeast tennessee, you are closer to canada and memphis. -- than memphis. his point was, he would talk to everyone. it has been a good lesson. number one, campaign everywhere and do not say, those aren't our voters. number two, talk about what you would do, practically. it is a very red state, but a pretty practical states....
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when i came back to the army in memphis, i trained at the university of tennessee in memphis and i had two years of training and then i had -- in the military for two years and came back and finished my training. all the malpractice left the state of tennessee. the tennessee medical association set up an organization called the state volunteer mutual insurance company, and this insurance company was a mutual company so money that we didn't pay in came back to us at the end of the year. wasn't owned by some stock-traded company. strictry just to give us malpractice -- strictly just to give us malpractice insurance liability that i keep until this day. in the entire time that that company has been in existence, over half the malpractice premium dollars have not gone to injured people. they've gone to lawyers, both plaintiff and defense lawyers. what a terrible system that is to try to compensate someone who's actually been injured, we have no way to do it. less than 40 cents on the dollar that we pay in for 35 years has actually gone to people that have been hurt. that's a terrible syste
when i came back to the army in memphis, i trained at the university of tennessee in memphis and i had two years of training and then i had -- in the military for two years and came back and finished my training. all the malpractice left the state of tennessee. the tennessee medical association set up an organization called the state volunteer mutual insurance company, and this insurance company was a mutual company so money that we didn't pay in came back to us at the end of the year. wasn't...
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it was from congressman steve cohen, married tennessee democrat, whose district includes much of memphis to a woman named victoria brink. nice to know you were watching the state of the union. happy valentine's girl, i love you. it sparked so many questions. who is the woman cohen was communicating with so intimately? it turns out it was his daughter. a woman he didn't even know existed until just a few years ago. congressman steve cohen is joining me from capitol hill. thanks so much for joining me. this really created quite a bit of buzz. so tell us the story. how did you find out that victoria was your daughter? she's now 24 years old. >> well, i knew her mother a long time ago and had been to an event where i thought about her mother. i liked her mother. i googled her one night and saw that she had given birth to a beautiful young lady and kind of went back to nine months before and that was the time when we were involved. so it kind of made me think and there were some other factors that were thrown in and then i googled her and i facebooked victoria and she friended me, which was n
it was from congressman steve cohen, married tennessee democrat, whose district includes much of memphis to a woman named victoria brink. nice to know you were watching the state of the union. happy valentine's girl, i love you. it sparked so many questions. who is the woman cohen was communicating with so intimately? it turns out it was his daughter. a woman he didn't even know existed until just a few years ago. congressman steve cohen is joining me from capitol hill. thanks so much for...
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surveyed the teachers around memphis he developed a peer review the valuation to express the portfolios of student learning in the art and that work proved so popular tennesseenow making the system available statewide. that is the kind of innovation, that is the kind of the flexibility and the local creativity the weavers have spurred that were basically in possible under no child left behind. the next slide is for all of the times, the partisan rancor and cheer in washington and i appreciate both. you're deutsch commitment to work in a bipartisan way. what was seen across the country is tremendous bipartisan support for the waivers. we have seen the states come across the political spectrum from the far left and right. we have another seven or eight states under review and for all we have in washington there has been a lot of quietness and just a lot of hard work going on in the states around the country. the media loves to focus on controversy. the lack of noise here as i think has led to an under reported story how much courage and leadership regardless of the politics and ideology we have seen across the country. let me close by saying that we have appro
surveyed the teachers around memphis he developed a peer review the valuation to express the portfolios of student learning in the art and that work proved so popular tennesseenow making the system available statewide. that is the kind of innovation, that is the kind of the flexibility and the local creativity the weavers have spurred that were basically in possible under no child left behind. the next slide is for all of the times, the partisan rancor and cheer in washington and i appreciate...
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memphis had 18 straight games. >> i saw minnesota beat indiana. that was something. >> i love -- you were -- supposedly one of your hometown, indiana. >> yeah. >> and florida got beat by tennesseethe only team that looked really good was wisconsin which i think they were going to be moving up. >> charles doing his -- he was doing his brackets. >> i'm obsessed. >>> coming up, ben bernanke heads back to capitol hill. we'll ask if the markets will get another boost from the fed chairman. >>> heading to break, let's look at yesterday's winners & losers. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optihow?rs. by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern world... woul
memphis had 18 straight games. >> i saw minnesota beat indiana. that was something. >> i love -- you were -- supposedly one of your hometown, indiana. >> yeah. >> and florida got beat by tennesseethe only team that looked really good was wisconsin which i think they were going to be moving up. >> charles doing his -- he was doing his brackets. >> i'm obsessed. >>> coming up, ben bernanke heads back to capitol hill. we'll ask if the markets will get...