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jonathan martin, al jazeera, memphis, tennessee. >> thank you so much for watching al jazeera. i'm morgan radford. >> there's no such thing as illegal immigration. >> al jazeera america presents... a breakthrough television event borderland a first hand view at the crisis on the border. >> how can i not be affected by it? >> strangers, with different points of view take a closer look at the ongoing conflict alex, a liberal artist from new york and randy, a conservative vet from illinois... >> are you telling me that it's ok to just let them all run into the united states? >> you don't have a right to make judgements about it... >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man.
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that is because little buck went from memphis, tennessee, to now being part of the new york city ballet and if you notice, he's incorporating this juken dance style to ballet as he's twirling on this dance floor. it's really kind of cool. ♪ >> i can see it because of the fluidity of his moves and the sin chronicity. >> he does get on his tippy toes, in tennis shoes not ballet. >> yeah. >> the guy has sick skills. it would be cool to see these kind of moves at the new york city ballet. >> interesting audiences to put together. i like that. the new york city ballet. the new york city ballet is doing this with somebody who's doing street dancing. that's something you just wouldn't think about. >> a clever way to reach a wider audience too. improv everywhere is about fun. they do these stunts in public e fun and the people tin in the public have fun while doing them. they took a stunt to the gap. they started with people in morph suits. what are they going to do. >> today's mission is called manny can mom. getting the gap on fifth avenue 50 extra manny cans for the afternoon. >> go in the g
that is because little buck went from memphis, tennessee, to now being part of the new york city ballet and if you notice, he's incorporating this juken dance style to ballet as he's twirling on this dance floor. it's really kind of cool. ♪ >> i can see it because of the fluidity of his moves and the sin chronicity. >> he does get on his tippy toes, in tennis shoes not ballet. >> yeah. >> the guy has sick skills. it would be cool to see these kind of moves at the new...
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was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. >> reporter: king was assassinated on the balcony of the lorraine motel 46 years ago this weekend and, like the powerful images of that moment, the motel was preserved in time. king's room, number 306, as it was for visitors to see, lunch, the day's newspaper still there. >> this museum after 22 years needed to be updated, needed to be engaging to a younger generation. >> reporter: 18 months and some $30 million privately contributed dollars later it's more dynamic and interactive and expanded beyond tributes to icons like rosa parks. new exhibits explore five centuries of history, starting with the slave ships that crossed the atlantic. high school principal kimberly martin says her students will learn a powerful lesson. >> overcoming adversity. they're going to know that whatever sets you back, whatever gets you down you can overcome it. >> come here and you'll understand in a very different way what this great country is really all about. >> reporter: russell watson and lesley more understand. they were seine station workers on strike back then w
was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. >> reporter: king was assassinated on the balcony of the lorraine motel 46 years ago this weekend and, like the powerful images of that moment, the motel was preserved in time. king's room, number 306, as it was for visitors to see, lunch, the day's newspaper still there. >> this museum after 22 years needed to be updated, needed to be engaging to a younger generation. >> reporter: 18 months and some $30 million privately contributed...
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is memphis tennessee that's where almost 1/3 of people are reported to be obese. >>> she said she was going for a hike and never came home. >> at this point there could be 100 different scenarios. >>> the search to find the bay area woman last seen a week ago. >> running and rock & roll. the theme that had some pumped and others peeved. >>> searchers believe this woman is some where on mount pies. there's surveillance video that shows her shortly after she walked to her car with groceries. >> have you guys been here in the last seven days by chance? >> reporter: search and rescue volunteers are enlisting help. looking for the preverbial needle. >> what's her name? >> magdalena. >> reporter: this is magdalena. caught as she paid for parking. the front seat filled with grocery bags. with just her car and a few surveillance photos there's still to go on. 20,000acres of mount camp. more than 100 search and rescue volunteers and search dogs are combing the mountains. so far no sign of the missing hiker. >> at this point, there could be 100 different scenarios that could play out. we don't
is memphis tennessee that's where almost 1/3 of people are reported to be obese. >>> she said she was going for a hike and never came home. >> at this point there could be 100 different scenarios. >>> the search to find the bay area woman last seen a week ago. >> running and rock & roll. the theme that had some pumped and others peeved. >>> searchers believe this woman is some where on mount pies. there's surveillance video that shows her shortly after...
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while standing on the balcony of the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee.s famous mountaintop speech, a prophetic, powerful address that brought the audience to tears. >> i just want to do god's will. and he has allowed me to go up to the mountain. and i've looked over. and i've seen the promised land. i may not get there with you, but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. so i'm happy tonight. i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any man. mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. >> as we remember dr. king's death, we must also remember why he was in memphis. he was there in support of sanitation workers on strike. dr. king had turned his focus to social and economic issues as the next stage in the fight for civil rights. he was planning a poor people's campaign to call attention to the crisis of poverty in america. and in that famous speech about the promised land, he also issued a call to action for improving our lives here on earth. >> it's all right to talk about streets flowing with mil
while standing on the balcony of the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee.s famous mountaintop speech, a prophetic, powerful address that brought the audience to tears. >> i just want to do god's will. and he has allowed me to go up to the mountain. and i've looked over. and i've seen the promised land. i may not get there with you, but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. so i'm happy tonight. i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any...
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was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. shot as he stood on the balcony of his hotel room. he died in a hospital. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. ♪ you have to let me know [ female announcer ] when sweet and salty come together, the taste is irresistible. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. nature at its most delicious. sweet and salty nut bars by nature valley. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military mem
was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. shot as he stood on the balcony of his hotel room. he died in a hospital. [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into...
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jackson, mississippi, memphis, tennessee. what began as one man's walk gets transformed into an extravaganza. basically every civil-rights organization descends apartment is determined to carry on his walk. >> what inspired him that had not before? >> everyone saw the original work as a solitary endeavor. he had not invited the participation. he said, you can come follow me, but you have to be a man, serve this article, patriarchal view and you have to be independent. we're not going to try to raise a to do in the early people vulnerable to violence. you have to be a man, independent, and to move in small groups. as the only way it is what will work. so it was not a walk that invited as participation. once the naacp and core and snake in all the major civil rights organizations come then it becomes -- it's almost like a chance to replicate the success. >> and he did not die. what became of him? >> was wounded. he did not die. when he was shot to the was a misinterpretation. the ap reporter put out a bulletin that he had died
jackson, mississippi, memphis, tennessee. what began as one man's walk gets transformed into an extravaganza. basically every civil-rights organization descends apartment is determined to carry on his walk. >> what inspired him that had not before? >> everyone saw the original work as a solitary endeavor. he had not invited the participation. he said, you can come follow me, but you have to be a man, serve this article, patriarchal view and you have to be independent. we're not...
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in the top five, louisville, kentucky, memphis, tennessee, baton rouge, louisiana, oklahoma city, andssissippi. >>> former president bill clinton tweeted this photo last night. he wrote, quote, i'm following my leader. it does-like like that picture, if you remember her, hillary clinton, remember that picture that inspired the texts from hillary -- >> clinton in sunglasses. >> he doesn't wear sunglasses. >> that's how you know he's kind of playing pretend. >> yeah. and not saying he doesn't look good in glasses. not used to it. >>> you have to see the signs popping up in canada. they want the controversial toronto mayor out of office. they put up fake campaign signs parodying the mayor's indiscretions. one reads, he promises to just smoke pot, not crack. city workers, they took those signs down. >>> who says skydiving is not a team sport? some call it a kaleidoscope in the sky here. others call it crazy. this week guinness will call it a world record. the team practiced in arizona. this trial run took four planes and that was just half of the 220 person team. going to be quite a numbe
in the top five, louisville, kentucky, memphis, tennessee, baton rouge, louisiana, oklahoma city, andssissippi. >>> former president bill clinton tweeted this photo last night. he wrote, quote, i'm following my leader. it does-like like that picture, if you remember her, hillary clinton, remember that picture that inspired the texts from hillary -- >> clinton in sunglasses. >> he doesn't wear sunglasses. >> that's how you know he's kind of playing pretend. >>...
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was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee, shot in the face as he stood alone on the balcony of his hotelpital an hour later. last night he said this -- >> we got some difficult days ahead. >> in today's birthdays, illusionist david blaine turns 41. actor robert downey jr. is 49. and actor craig t. nelson turns 70. >>> i'm francis rivera, thank you for watching "early today." happy friday. have a great weekend. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch. dentist. [ popping ] now you have to figure out which one takes your insurance... [ sighs ] okay. now, a dentist you trust and feel comfortable going to. hrmm. i know. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist, and we can do the same for you. [ chuckles ] so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ >>> good friday morning to you. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker in for laura garcia-cannon. that breaking news happening in oakland. crews at an office of seattle -- of children's hospital rather after a fire. >> christie smith just got to the scene. officials there are calling this quite suspi
was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee, shot in the face as he stood alone on the balcony of his hotelpital an hour later. last night he said this -- >> we got some difficult days ahead. >> in today's birthdays, illusionist david blaine turns 41. actor robert downey jr. is 49. and actor craig t. nelson turns 70. >>> i'm francis rivera, thank you for watching "early today." happy friday. have a great weekend. it's never been easier to find a dentist. watch....
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memphis, tennessee, strong storms coming away, but not tornadic, but doesn't mean damaging winds aren't possible there. we'll do this all over again. this could be a two, three-day outbreak and i'll let you know who is going to deal with the tornadoes coming up. >> thank you so much. >>> in the meantime, we want to tell you about this developing story this morning, racism allegations sparking outrage in the sports world. the nba is investigating racially charged remarks allegedly made by los angeles clippers owner donald sterling and for first time the team is now responding. nbc's tracie potts joins us live in washington. tracie, the fallout, it just keeps coming. >> reporter: it is. not just from the team. we saw their response last night, silent, but powerful. but also from sports fans and not just the sports world, in political circles, people are talking now about what has happened and racism and discrimination issues, we even heard a comment from president obama in asia. >> when ignorant folks want to advertise their ignorance, you don't really have to do anything, you just let th
memphis, tennessee, strong storms coming away, but not tornadic, but doesn't mean damaging winds aren't possible there. we'll do this all over again. this could be a two, three-day outbreak and i'll let you know who is going to deal with the tornadoes coming up. >> thank you so much. >>> in the meantime, we want to tell you about this developing story this morning, racism allegations sparking outrage in the sports world. the nba is investigating racially charged remarks allegedly...
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. >> they each turned to memphis tennessee's fabricators better known as msw for work at their homes.s building a new house and wanted an original railing for a staircase. >> i just came here because i wanted options. i didn't want "a" or "b." >> while needs may have been different the customer experience they got was the exact same. >> they wanted input from us, of course, we're welcoming of it. >> roberta and mark, msw's owners pride themselves on making their business more personal than others like it. >> it is something that we've always offered to people. have you customers that want to take a very active part. you want them to be involved and happy in the decisions they're making. >> reporter: it goes beyond just answering phone calls or suggesting designs for residential and commercial clients. >> i have had customers that have sat down and they actually go with me through the building process and it gives them a sense of ownership. they own that design. >> reporter: the hope to give clients as many opportunities as possible to provide feedback because it's good for business. t
. >> they each turned to memphis tennessee's fabricators better known as msw for work at their homes.s building a new house and wanted an original railing for a staircase. >> i just came here because i wanted options. i didn't want "a" or "b." >> while needs may have been different the customer experience they got was the exact same. >> they wanted input from us, of course, we're welcoming of it. >> roberta and mark, msw's owners pride...
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and tonight here, could memphis, tennessee, be their next destination?bc's cecilia vega is in new zealand for us. cecilia? >> reporter: hello from new zealand, david. the royal family just touched down here, and yes, all of the crowds are very excited to see will and kate, but really, there's someone else who has already stolen the show. he's the world's most famous baby. rarely seen, until now. prince william, duchess kate and 8-month-old prince george on a three-week tour of new zealand and australia. it's a royal family affair, with an entourage that includes the royal nanny. if there is one theme of this trip, what is it? >> oh, this trip down under is really all about prince george. it's the prince george tour. he's going be the star of a show. >> reporter: a show that could come with a repeat performance of cuteness. prince william made his first visit down under when he was just 9 months old. 25 engagements in all. from fun -- the couple that loves friendly competition will be racing america's cup yachts. to serious -- like visiting christchurch,
and tonight here, could memphis, tennessee, be their next destination?bc's cecilia vega is in new zealand for us. cecilia? >> reporter: hello from new zealand, david. the royal family just touched down here, and yes, all of the crowds are very excited to see will and kate, but really, there's someone else who has already stolen the show. he's the world's most famous baby. rarely seen, until now. prince william, duchess kate and 8-month-old prince george on a three-week tour of new zealand...
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a recruiter originally from memphis, tennessee... and our returning champion, a supply chain professional from kenilworth, illinois... whose 4-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny gilbert. ladies and gentlemen. well, the big question is can julia sweep the week? be champion every day this week. aimee and hilary will have something to say about it. yeah, look at them. they're eager. let's get going then. here are the categories, ladies... followed by... and you're gonna love this last one... julia, where would you like to start? recent history for $200, please. aimee. what is a tsunami? yes. pick a number between 5 & 477 for $200. aimee. what is 99? you got it. pick a number, $400. julia. what is 7? right. recent history, $400.
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now the most obese community memphis, tennessee.ost a third of the population is declared obese. >>> protecting people who visit the sonoma coast. the tough decision some will have to make tomorrow that will cost them and benefit people who don't even live there. >> bracing for an emergency landing. the shocking damage to a plane that was touching down mid flight. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> welcome back. time is 5:21. southwest airlines passengers had quite a scare yesterday. a cracked windshield had their plane making an emergency landing. they were on their way from seattle, washington to phoenix, arizona. but two
now the most obese community memphis, tennessee.ost a third of the population is declared obese. >>> protecting people who visit the sonoma coast. the tough decision some will have to make tomorrow that will cost them and benefit people who don't even live there. >> bracing for an emergency landing. the shocking damage to a plane that was touching down mid flight. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room?...
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you were also a major part of the stacks record success as well, located in memphis, tennessee. did the music change with the assassination of dr. king? >> if you want to, you can actually put in the middle of all that because everything was okay, then you had the beatle thing coming about. and then after that, you had everything -- disco and whatnot. it never got a chance to reverb itself, to come back and sing and dance and enjoy going to a concert, feeling bad and leaving there better than you felt when you went in. that doesn't happen anymore. the change was very, very drastic. >> what do you remember about dr. king specifically? what do you remember about those days and weeks after the assassination? >> i tell you, the day of the speech in washington, i was at the hotel in washington. and when he came up -- i remember when he came up. he was speaking. and i knew that i had been told -- he was going to speak about 10 or 15 minutes. but as he was speaking -- and if you go back into the records, he was going to walk away because he wasn't -- the message wasn't getting across. h
you were also a major part of the stacks record success as well, located in memphis, tennessee. did the music change with the assassination of dr. king? >> if you want to, you can actually put in the middle of all that because everything was okay, then you had the beatle thing coming about. and then after that, you had everything -- disco and whatnot. it never got a chance to reverb itself, to come back and sing and dance and enjoy going to a concert, feeling bad and leaving there better...
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the most obese community is memphis, tennessee where nearly authored of the base is brees. >>> >>> no. >> >>> >> we're live in san francisco if --? traffic is moving along pretty well if you are driving on the sunol grade. coming up we will show you the other routes to get into the valley. >> sundays temperatures warmed up nicely. will they continue to do that on monday? >>> good morning. welcome back. these are live pictures from san jose. a crime scene on snow drive in south san jose. a man was shot early this morning. several of those streets are blocked off. janine de la vega is also there. she's been there since 5:00 this morning. she will be back. she'll have more on the victim that is coming up in two minutes. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us here on ktvu channel 2 morning news i'm dave clark. >> good morning, i'm pam cook. time is 6:30. let's check in with steve paulson. did you say fog may be moving? >> wednesday, pam. >> okay. >> yes. but thank you for listening. >> yeah. >> mainly 50s on the lows. coast looks good today. it will be warmer today as today. if today
the most obese community is memphis, tennessee where nearly authored of the base is brees. >>> >>> no. >> >>> >> we're live in san francisco if --? traffic is moving along pretty well if you are driving on the sunol grade. coming up we will show you the other routes to get into the valley. >> sundays temperatures warmed up nicely. will they continue to do that on monday? >>> good morning. welcome back. these are live pictures from san jose....
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martin luther king, killed in memphis, tennessee. he was a remarkable human being, a nobel prize winner. a man like him comes around very rarely in life, and we still miss him. >> thank you. always very moving tribute. >> late this afternoon, the army confirmed the names of the three soldiers killed. 39-year-old sergeant first class daniel michael ferguson of mulberry, florida. timothy wayne owens, and 38-year-old carlos rodriguez. our prayers are with their families during this tragic time. don't forget to set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. thanks to st. mary's and all the good people who showed up and thanks to you for watching. i'm megan kelly. this is "the kelly file." >>> welcome to the special audience edition of hannity. every year thousands of students head to the beach for the most k coveted week of the year. that's spring break. there's also lots of drinking and partying, sometimes with deadly consequences. we sent ainsley ehrhardt to panama city to see what's going on at spri
martin luther king, killed in memphis, tennessee. he was a remarkable human being, a nobel prize winner. a man like him comes around very rarely in life, and we still miss him. >> thank you. always very moving tribute. >> late this afternoon, the army confirmed the names of the three soldiers killed. 39-year-old sergeant first class daniel michael ferguson of mulberry, florida. timothy wayne owens, and 38-year-old carlos rodriguez. our prayers are with their families during this...
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memphis, tennessee about to get in on the action. as very, very active thunderstorms coming in. so far in 2014, we've only seen 70 reports of tornados. we should have roughly 145 when you tabulate those numbers. look what happens statistically in the month of april. peak season comes in may and then eventually in june. and you see conditions taper off into the winter months. this is what we have in store for us. the numbers typically prove to be true. at this point, high pressure remains offshore. and we do have an erica where we have some 33 million people under a slight risk for severe weather on friday afternoon into saturday morning. the main threat going to be large hail. we're not talking about golf ball size for the vast majority, but still, the possibility of damaging hail and an isolated shot of tornados stretching from birmingham into atlanta eventually on in to cincinnati. quick aly want to show you what happening across the indian ocean. some low clouds. hard to pick out on this satellite depiction, but low clouds as low as 1,000 feet. many of these aircraft can fly
memphis, tennessee about to get in on the action. as very, very active thunderstorms coming in. so far in 2014, we've only seen 70 reports of tornados. we should have roughly 145 when you tabulate those numbers. look what happens statistically in the month of april. peak season comes in may and then eventually in june. and you see conditions taper off into the winter months. this is what we have in store for us. the numbers typically prove to be true. at this point, high pressure remains...
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jonathan martin, al jazeera, memphis, tennessee. >> the next time you are in memphis, still ahead onjazeera america, it may look painful but mon gol i can't is fight to go make contortionism part of its heritage. we will explain next. >> rossi at the final 4 in arlington, texas. the heart and soul of the huskies in just a bit. only on al jazeera america >>> it is the weekend all college basketball fans have been waiting for, march madness is finally, down to the final four. our ross joins us from arlington, texas. how is it looking down there, ross? >> jonathan, as they say in texas, everything is bigger in texas. that is the case here in arlingt arlington, texas, some 75,000 fans will be attending tonight's game in the final four. in the first game, the semifinal match-ups, the number 1 over all seed in the florida gators taking on the huskies. the gators are streaking. they have won 30 straight games but they their last loss was in december against uconn. the gators are definitely looking for pay back. as for the huskies, nathier, 23 points per game in the tournament up from 17 poi
jonathan martin, al jazeera, memphis, tennessee. >> the next time you are in memphis, still ahead onjazeera america, it may look painful but mon gol i can't is fight to go make contortionism part of its heritage. we will explain next. >> rossi at the final 4 in arlington, texas. the heart and soul of the huskies in just a bit. only on al jazeera america >>> it is the weekend all college basketball fans have been waiting for, march madness is finally, down to the final four....
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under a threat of severe weather, storms are firing up across several cities including memphis, tennessee our meteorologist jennifer gray is closely following the system for us. jennifer, wow, look at that. that looks ominous. >> ominous-looking skies across all of the south, really, don. memphis and little rock we have pictures of out of little rock and these storms just to your west starting to move in, so this is going to be affecting millions of people as we go through its weekend, in fact, tornado watch boxes in effect across portions of arkansas and this does include little rock and in fact, it is considered a particularly dangerous situation from the storm prediction center and that doesn't happen very often. and so that means need to take these storms very seriously. we're starting to see some of these cells pop up and these are the ones that you really want to look out for. there's a tornado warning in effect right now for this one right here, we'll get some information for you, and it is in effect until about 5:00 central time. it's affecting 245 people, a rural area of oklahoma
under a threat of severe weather, storms are firing up across several cities including memphis, tennessee our meteorologist jennifer gray is closely following the system for us. jennifer, wow, look at that. that looks ominous. >> ominous-looking skies across all of the south, really, don. memphis and little rock we have pictures of out of little rock and these storms just to your west starting to move in, so this is going to be affecting millions of people as we go through its weekend, in...
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. ♪ >>> a celebration in memphis, tennessee this morning as the national civil rights museum reopenedine motel, the place where dr. martin luther king, jr. was assassinated 46 years ago on friday. the new exhibit immersed people in the sights and sounds from key moments of the civil rights moveme movement. the museum's interactive experiences also serve as a reminder of the impact of individuals who continue to have a movement that lives on today. sorry about that. joining me now the president of the national civil rights museum, beverly robinson and rashad robinson, executive director of the organization color of change. beverly, talk about this renovation. it was the first renovation since it opened in 1991. i was there -- i've been there previously. the renovation sounds amazing. tell us about what some of your key goals were in this renovation. >> well, one of the things we wanted to do in the renovation is we wanted to make sure that we updated history. of course since we opened in 1991, things have changed. people who committed heinous crimes have been brought to justice. as we
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we go to richard louie in memphis, tennessee. >> reporter: it may be sunny here in memphis at this hour middle of the night when it was dark, many of the residents here were awoken by the sound of thunder as that huge system passed overhead. as we stand by this tributary of the mississippi, there was concern about flooding. the national weather service put out one of those emergency texts that alerts through your phone that you should be concerned about. in the end, there was no flooding, good thing, because in all, just part of 51 million people across the country who had to stay indoors and be concerned about rough weather. that's from texas to indiana, to the south, the plains, the ohio valley. those that did not heed the warnings like these drivers going down the road encountered in missouri of a funnel cloud. there was also a state of emergency declared there. there's also those that were in texas, as they were at a minor league baseball game, the frisco rough riders, fans ran for cover. and the fans at the university of north texas who huddled in doorways and hallways as the storm
we go to richard louie in memphis, tennessee. >> reporter: it may be sunny here in memphis at this hour middle of the night when it was dark, many of the residents here were awoken by the sound of thunder as that huge system passed overhead. as we stand by this tributary of the mississippi, there was concern about flooding. the national weather service put out one of those emergency texts that alerts through your phone that you should be concerned about. in the end, there was no flooding,...
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was assassinated while standing on the balcony of his room in memphis, tennessee. as news of his death spread, violence broke out in more than 100 american cities. bobby kennedy was campaigning that night for president in indianapolis when he got word that king had died. the local police chief warned him speaking to the crowd could be too dangerous but bobby kennedy pushed ahead and asking them to pray for the king family and to continue his legacy of nonviolence. john lewis describes what happened next. >> you were with bobby kennedy in indiana that terrible night when dr. king was killed. tell me about that night. >> on april 4th, 1968, i was working for the kennedy campaign, trying to help organize a rally in support of bobby kennedy. and we heard earlier during the evening that dr. king had been shot. but we didn't know his condition. we continued to organize and there was some debate whether robert kennedy should come in and speak. and some of us said he got to come and speak to the crowd. robert kennedy came in and he spoke. spoke from his heart, his guts, ma
was assassinated while standing on the balcony of his room in memphis, tennessee. as news of his death spread, violence broke out in more than 100 american cities. bobby kennedy was campaigning that night for president in indianapolis when he got word that king had died. the local police chief warned him speaking to the crowd could be too dangerous but bobby kennedy pushed ahead and asking them to pray for the king family and to continue his legacy of nonviolence. john lewis describes what...
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martin luther king, killed in memphis, tennessee.an being, a nobel prize winner. a man like him comes around very rarely in life, and we still miss him. >> thank you. always very moving tribute. >> late this afternoon, the army confirmed the names of the three soldiers killed. 39-year-old sergeant first class daniel michael ferguson of mulberry, florida. timothy wayne owens, and 38-year-old carlos rodriguez. our prayers are with their families during this tragic time. don't forget to set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is next. >>> a political donation in favor of traditional marriage six years ago costs one software executive his life's work. this is "special report." >>> good evening. i'm bret baier. american patriots have given their lives for freedom since this country was founded almost two and a half centuries ago. now, a top corporate leader who exercised one such freedom, freedom of speech, is paying for it with his career. and a company he helped build. correspondent doug mckelway has th
martin luther king, killed in memphis, tennessee.an being, a nobel prize winner. a man like him comes around very rarely in life, and we still miss him. >> thank you. always very moving tribute. >> late this afternoon, the army confirmed the names of the three soldiers killed. 39-year-old sergeant first class daniel michael ferguson of mulberry, florida. timothy wayne owens, and 38-year-old carlos rodriguez. our prayers are with their families during this tragic time. don't forget...
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he happened to be at the game we were broadcasting in memphis, tennessee, and then, of course, when thehe game yesterday. i can't imagine any other reason that they're proceeding so carefully other than the legal ramifications and making sure a, that due process is followed and b, that they're confident in what they're doing that it's within their prerogative to do it. >> coach, give us a sense. how nervous is the league about the advertiser fallout, which took place today. a number of big ones have stepped aside. could this spread to be a league problem. >> i don't know truly, ed. i wouldn't think so. i think it's much more a clipper and a donald sterling problem. i'm not saying it's going to go away the next day if there is a resolution to this and somehow donald sterming no longer has anything to do with the nba or the clippers. would they come back immediately. i would hope so, but i have no insight into that at all. >> p.j., i've got to ask you, if you're coaching the clippers, how do you handle the team at this point? >> i tell you, i can't imagine what doc rivers is going through
he happened to be at the game we were broadcasting in memphis, tennessee, and then, of course, when thehe game yesterday. i can't imagine any other reason that they're proceeding so carefully other than the legal ramifications and making sure a, that due process is followed and b, that they're confident in what they're doing that it's within their prerogative to do it. >> coach, give us a sense. how nervous is the league about the advertiser fallout, which took place today. a number of...
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. >>> coming up, an outfit called mo money taxes of memphis, tennessee, was permanently barred from business, because they were charging deceptive and unconscionable fees to low-income folks who needed tax prep services. there are a lot of other outfits still out there and up to some serious shadiness. we'll talk about that, ahead. truecar made it very easy... for me to negotiate, because i didn't really need to do any negotiating at all. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >>> last week, new york city times reported on how low-income americans often end up paying exorbitant tax prep fees including a college student named brittany dixon, who charged nearly $400 in fees for half hour of tax prep work. just one example of how tax refunds are supposed to go to the working poor have become a huge source of income for the tax prep industry. joining me now, mara jones, economic justice contributor for colorlines.com. so, poor folks need their taxes done, need tax prep, like a lot of other people, particularly earned income tax credit, what's the problem with this business?
. >>> coming up, an outfit called mo money taxes of memphis, tennessee, was permanently barred from business, because they were charging deceptive and unconscionable fees to low-income folks who needed tax prep services. there are a lot of other outfits still out there and up to some serious shadiness. we'll talk about that, ahead. truecar made it very easy... for me to negotiate, because i didn't really need to do any negotiating at all. save time, save money, and never overpay. visit...
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. >> hey, jim, zach from memphis, tennessee. i want your opinion on netflix. >> okay. think the time for these stocks has kind of come and gone for now. now we have to depend on earnings and netflix doesn't have a lot of earnings. be careful netflix. we had a big run here. and i think that as it goes higher you can scale out. mike in missouri, please, mike. >> hey, jim. how are you doing? calling from st. louis, home of cardinal nation. looking at just purchased alabama gas -- >> that's what i want. a good yield, good growth, terrific slow grower. nice to have in the portfolio. herb in new york, herb. >> hi, jim. i have your bobble head right here. >> you do? >> yes. >> well, man, i hope i'm going up and down. >> yes. today thank god we had a good day. >> yes, it was a good day. >> coned. >> it's terrific. it's actually lagged and i think it's ready to have its move. some of these stocks like nrg, on fire, but that's a good stock. i need to go to jim in connecticut. >> hey, jim. >> what's up? >> what do you think about windstream holdings. >> womens uconn, mens uconn,
. >> hey, jim, zach from memphis, tennessee. i want your opinion on netflix. >> okay. think the time for these stocks has kind of come and gone for now. now we have to depend on earnings and netflix doesn't have a lot of earnings. be careful netflix. we had a big run here. and i think that as it goes higher you can scale out. mike in missouri, please, mike. >> hey, jim. how are you doing? calling from st. louis, home of cardinal nation. looking at just purchased alabama gas --...
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memphis tennessee tops the list as the city with the biggest problem with a 31.9% obesity rate. of the city's big city in america is denver colorado with 19.3% obesity rate. the san diego area comes in next also with a 19.3% obesity rate. in the third to this place is the san jose and sunnyvale santa clara area and 90.5% >>mark: ecstatic uconn fans have been celebrating the huskies man's national basketball title on the campus anin storrs, conn. breaking streetlights, smashing at least one campus window and overturned furniture inside the student union. campus police reports and made 34 arrests and a school spokesman says more than were expected. no serious injuries were reported in most of the property damage was minor. shabazz napier scored 22 points in connecticut won its second n.c.a.a. title in four years with a 60-54 win over kentucky. napier added six rebounds three assists and three steals. napier is among three uconn seniors who were part of the huskies to those 11 title. that trio stayed after coach jim calhoun's retirement even when the huskies weren't eligible for th
memphis tennessee tops the list as the city with the biggest problem with a 31.9% obesity rate. of the city's big city in america is denver colorado with 19.3% obesity rate. the san diego area comes in next also with a 19.3% obesity rate. in the third to this place is the san jose and sunnyvale santa clara area and 90.5% >>mark: ecstatic uconn fans have been celebrating the huskies man's national basketball title on the campus anin storrs, conn. breaking streetlights, smashing at least...
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. >>> coming up, an outfit called mo money taxes of memphis, tennessee, was permanently barred from business were charging deceptive and unconscionable fees to low-income folks who needed tax prep services. there are a lot of other outfits still out there and up to some serious shadiness. we'll talk about that, ahead. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and a good source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. >>> last week, new york city times reported on how low-income americans often end up paying exorbitant tax prep fees including a college stude
. >>> coming up, an outfit called mo money taxes of memphis, tennessee, was permanently barred from business were charging deceptive and unconscionable fees to low-income folks who needed tax prep services. there are a lot of other outfits still out there and up to some serious shadiness. we'll talk about that, ahead. predicting the future is a pretty difficult thing to do. but, manufacturing in the united states means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be...
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. >>> coming up, an outfit called mo money taxes of memphis, tennessee, was permanently barred from businessrging deceptive and unconscionable fees to low-income folks who needed tax prep services. there are a lot of other outfits still out there and up to some serious shadiness. we'll talk about that, ahead. [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers the was a truly amazing day. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today at angieslist.com >>> last week, new york city times reported on how low-income americans often end up paying exorbitant tax prep fees including a co
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being gunned down in memphis, tennessee. dr. king is well-known for his speech "i have a dream" about civil rights, social justice. but when he died he was fighting for economic justice. he was fighting for the right to organize and for better wages for human beings and to attack poverty. unfortunately in this house too often we hear about opposition to jobs' bills, opposition to the minimum wage, opposition to health care for individuals who cannot afford it and we even see the voting rights bills being struck down in the supreme court and a difficulty of getting a new one in the house and people don't question the need for the civil rights bill. dr. king's dream is still that, a dream, but many of us share that dream and one of us will wake up and see the reality that the dream must be fulfilled. i hope that day comes soon. in memphis, it's a holiday for dr. king. it should be a holiday for everyone and we remember the great man and his great works. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yi
being gunned down in memphis, tennessee. dr. king is well-known for his speech "i have a dream" about civil rights, social justice. but when he died he was fighting for economic justice. he was fighting for the right to organize and for better wages for human beings and to attack poverty. unfortunately in this house too often we hear about opposition to jobs' bills, opposition to the minimum wage, opposition to health care for individuals who cannot afford it and we even see the...
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storms knocked out power for thousands in memphis, tennessee.ng in ohio, a flood warning in indiana. these same storms brought tornadoes to texas and missouri yesterday. here's a picture you don't see every day. this is hillary clinton meeting with the russian punk band pussy riot after an event called women in the world last night. secretary clinton took questions, she high fived with the chair of the international monetary front christine lagarde. she was coy about her political future but she did open up about inequality for women in the workplace. >> there is a double standard, obviously, we have all either experienced it or at the very least seen it. and i think in many respects the media is the principal propagator of its persistence. >> nancy pelosi gave her thoughts on the workplace so-called double standard in a new interview with cnn's candy crowley. >> if hillary clinton thinks there's a double standard, she's been in the main event, that is the presidential race, then i respect that. for my own standpoint, i never expected anything b
storms knocked out power for thousands in memphis, tennessee.ng in ohio, a flood warning in indiana. these same storms brought tornadoes to texas and missouri yesterday. here's a picture you don't see every day. this is hillary clinton meeting with the russian punk band pussy riot after an event called women in the world last night. secretary clinton took questions, she high fived with the chair of the international monetary front christine lagarde. she was coy about her political future but...
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colorado, and san diego areas had the best marks in the nation, while the most obese community was memphis, tennesseest a third of the population is obese. >>> 8:26. the prices to mark your car on the streets in one bay area city are going up. we'll tell you where the cost is doubling starting today. >> reporter: we're live in san francisco where some smart car owners are on edge after their cars are flipped by vandals. we'll tell you where the bizarre crimes are happening. >>> if you are driving into the city right now, northbound 101 does look good approaching the 80 split but the bay bridge is another story. we'll update you on that and some of the other bay crossings. >>> looking good for wall-to- wall sunshine. temperatures warmed up on sunday. will they continue to do that today and if so for how long? >>> well good morning. welcome back to "mornings on 2." you know what these are? you know what they are for but i bet you don't know where the prices are going up, starting today. these are live pictures. in fact, the prices are doubling. coming up in about six minutes from now, we'll tell you wh
colorado, and san diego areas had the best marks in the nation, while the most obese community was memphis, tennesseest a third of the population is obese. >>> 8:26. the prices to mark your car on the streets in one bay area city are going up. we'll tell you where the cost is doubling starting today. >> reporter: we're live in san francisco where some smart car owners are on edge after their cars are flipped by vandals. we'll tell you where the bizarre crimes are happening....
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warmest, 15 to almost 20 degrees above normal, 83 degrees today in wichita, 83 in tulsa. 79 in memphis, tennesseelooks fantastic as well. 66 in new york city. 75 in d.c., 10 degrees above normal for this time of the year. it will be absolutely gorgeous. we do have to keep an eye out for stronger storms, especially through the plains and the midwest, including chicago, where we could see some large hail with those storms as they . velop later on this af >>> and a look outside our window this morning as low clouds all across the bay from san jose over towards palo alto and san francisco, 52 degrees. giants flag there blowing around. we'll see an all day sea breeze, game time first pitch temperature close to 60. lots of low clouds for the morning, they will linger until probably about lunch time for the central bay before the clouds spill back in as we head towards the evening once again. our highs near 70 in san jose, low 60s in san francisco and low 70s around tri-valley for the afternoon. close to 70 today. forecast. back inside to you guys. >> thanks now to the great the weight debate when it co
warmest, 15 to almost 20 degrees above normal, 83 degrees today in wichita, 83 in tulsa. 79 in memphis, tennesseelooks fantastic as well. 66 in new york city. 75 in d.c., 10 degrees above normal for this time of the year. it will be absolutely gorgeous. we do have to keep an eye out for stronger storms, especially through the plains and the midwest, including chicago, where we could see some large hail with those storms as they . velop later on this af >>> and a look outside our window...
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before we go to break, i'm going to take you to memphis, tennessee.ional civil rights museum is reopening. the museum is located on the site of the lorraine motel where martin luther king jr. was assassinated exactly 46 years ago yesterday while there for a labor strike. msnbc.com trumaine is there. tell us what's going on. >> reporter: this is the second day of a two-day event commemorating the life and death of dr. martin luther king but also in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of the signing of the civil rights act. coming from behind in 10 or 15 minutes, folks will gather. we have a drum circle. there will be speeches and other events. it's a blend of moments of solitude and moments of honoring the life of dr. king. >> i wanted to make this point that he was there for a sanitation worker's strike. it was a labor strike. is there a kind of awareness of that connection between racial civil rights and labor rights? is that part of what is being emphasized in this reopening of the museum? >> i think undoubtedly it's part of the expansion of the e
before we go to break, i'm going to take you to memphis, tennessee.ional civil rights museum is reopening. the museum is located on the site of the lorraine motel where martin luther king jr. was assassinated exactly 46 years ago yesterday while there for a labor strike. msnbc.com trumaine is there. tell us what's going on. >> reporter: this is the second day of a two-day event commemorating the life and death of dr. martin luther king but also in conjunction with the 50th anniversary of...
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ginger zee, abc news, memphis, tennessee. >>> a crash near downtown columbus, ohio, left a tractor-trailert. while fire crews rushed to secure that rig. then they brought in a ladder truck with a bucket to get him out. investigators still don't know what caused that crash but witnesses say it sounded like a bomb exploding. >>> a florida woman who apparently lost control of her car plowed into a drugstore, apparently just missing customers. the car kept going until it finally stopped near the middle of the store. even then witnesses say the wheels continued spinning. amazingly, no one inside was injured and the driver just suffering bumps and bruises. >>> a maryland man getting his stolen wheels back after doing detective work on his own. this is how james ingram found his rims. snatched right from his driveway. he scoured craigslist and found them on sale. called police. officers posing as buyers set up a meeting and found the stolen goods in the suspect's car. >> i was crushed. i was like, why would someone do that to my car? i worked so hard for it. >> the suspect has been charged with t
ginger zee, abc news, memphis, tennessee. >>> a crash near downtown columbus, ohio, left a tractor-trailert. while fire crews rushed to secure that rig. then they brought in a ladder truck with a bucket to get him out. investigators still don't know what caused that crash but witnesses say it sounded like a bomb exploding. >>> a florida woman who apparently lost control of her car plowed into a drugstore, apparently just missing customers. the car kept going until it finally...
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qe, europe first from memphis, tennessee. a democratic caller. i want to know why the u.s. is in debt if we're the most powerful nation? the question is, will we be able to stay the most powerful nation. it is really frightening -- -- >> basic and simple but irresponsible policy making or .egislating there are a lot of things we want to spend money on. a lot of things make a lot of sense. investments, security for the country, programs to help people retirement.secure those are important priorities. but as we go through and prioritize in our budget, in the end, we say, we are not willing to pay for them. no one likes taxes. if you want the government to do things, you need the government to spend the money and cover those costs. instead, i would say a lot of it has to do with the partnership -- partisanship in washington. people who want to do a lot more ,pending, who want to cut taxes those of a easy and fun parts, spending money and cutting taxes. instead, saying we will cut spending and raise revenues to pay for what we're doing, which would be a compromise for it democr
qe, europe first from memphis, tennessee. a democratic caller. i want to know why the u.s. is in debt if we're the most powerful nation? the question is, will we be able to stay the most powerful nation. it is really frightening -- -- >> basic and simple but irresponsible policy making or .egislating there are a lot of things we want to spend money on. a lot of things make a lot of sense. investments, security for the country, programs to help people retirement.secure those are important...
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host: arthur is waiting in memphis, tennessee. good morning. ller: i think eric holder is a great attorney general. every last one of them will watch fox news and listen to rush limbaugh, i'll bet. host: that is arthur in memphis. that is all the time we have in this first segment today. up next with reports on the first fundraising quarter of 2014, we will discuss which campaigns are winning the battle as we talk with alex roarty of the "national journal." later lee goodman will talk about campaign finance and a recent supreme court case. we will be right back. ♪ >> our colleagues have spent this evening and i want to make sure we clear up the information. has saidndent -- despite the fact my colleagues have said that he felt pain and laughs and cries, that is inaccurate. hearst ruble cortex has been liquefied. that area of the brain responds to reason. they talk about six neurologists that have said she is not in this is-- in a persistent vegetative state. that is inaccurate. court-appointed physicians that have examined her, two appointed on
host: arthur is waiting in memphis, tennessee. good morning. ller: i think eric holder is a great attorney general. every last one of them will watch fox news and listen to rush limbaugh, i'll bet. host: that is arthur in memphis. that is all the time we have in this first segment today. up next with reports on the first fundraising quarter of 2014, we will discuss which campaigns are winning the battle as we talk with alex roarty of the "national journal." later lee goodman will talk...
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i would like to now yield time to the distinguished congressman from memphis, tennessee, from the ninth district of tennessee, mr. steve cohen. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. cleaver, i appreciate your time and i appreciate whip hoyer for bringing this hour to the attention of the members of congress and the opportunity to speak on this historic 20th anniversary of the slaughter. i had the opportunity to visit rwanda in the company of one of the great men who served in this house, congressman donald payne. congressman payne had made several trips to rwanda and several trips to africa and we visited the memorial there to e victims, which is a very special place in the world, burial spot and flowers and plaques and the museum, accompanied there too. it made a great impression on me, it would make a great impression on anybody. but one thing that came out of the trip was my realization that today in rwanda, the hutus and the tutsis get along and what was horrific 20 years ago, one of the most horrific ethnic cleansings, or attempts at ethnic cleansings and hate, atrocities, murders, over time,
i would like to now yield time to the distinguished congressman from memphis, tennessee, from the ninth district of tennessee, mr. steve cohen. mr. cohen: thank you, mr. cleaver, i appreciate your time and i appreciate whip hoyer for bringing this hour to the attention of the members of congress and the opportunity to speak on this historic 20th anniversary of the slaughter. i had the opportunity to visit rwanda in the company of one of the great men who served in this house, congressman donald...
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are there have been 23 deaths that occurred across the country at places like pittsburgh and memphis, tennesseeoaching 40. we're still digging into it to find out exactly what happened. >> sure. and we need to point out, there are thousands of people who work for the v.a. and they do great work. but at these particular facilities, the one in phoenix in particular, they apparently had two lists. one was a list where people gave their names and some of those people were on the list for close to two years. then there was the official list that they put in the computer where when they were within two weeks, then they put them on to make it look like they were an efficient operation, which is it wasn't. the demands for efficiencies like that must have come from the top, right? >> well, it certain certainly is a management issue and i think what you have here is somebody trying to get a bonus by showing good numbers and, unfortunately, that hurt our veterans. i've got bill that i filed last year that basically gives the secretary a mandate that says no bonuses for five years to the senior executive l
are there have been 23 deaths that occurred across the country at places like pittsburgh and memphis, tennesseeoaching 40. we're still digging into it to find out exactly what happened. >> sure. and we need to point out, there are thousands of people who work for the v.a. and they do great work. but at these particular facilities, the one in phoenix in particular, they apparently had two lists. one was a list where people gave their names and some of those people were on the list for...
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martin luther king was shot and killed at the lorain motel in memphis, tennessee. been on strike just the day before his assassination. dr. king, of course, delivered one of the most moving speeches of his career. >> we as a people will get to the promised land. [ cheers ] so i'm happy tonight, i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any man! mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. growth? growth. i just talked to ups. they've got a lot of great ideas. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label
martin luther king was shot and killed at the lorain motel in memphis, tennessee. been on strike just the day before his assassination. dr. king, of course, delivered one of the most moving speeches of his career. >> we as a people will get to the promised land. [ cheers ] so i'm happy tonight, i'm not worried about anything. i'm not fearing any man! mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the lord. and just give them the basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time?...
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we find him in memphis, tennessee, this morning. kerry, good morning to you. >> well, good morning, savannah. the worst of it rolled through here in memphis under cover of darkness in the early morning hours. no damage here, but other parts of country, not fortunate. areas known as tornado alley, not so lucky. in hunt county, texas, the sheriff reports a suspected tornado targeted a mobile home, destroyed a farmhouse injuring four people and taken to the hospital. but fortunately this morning, there are no reports of any lives lost. >> reporter: from texas to the midwest, a miserable night as more than half dozen suspected tornadoes touch down. at the university of north texas in denton, students hunkered down in hallways. earlier thursday, baseball-sized hail and wicked winds smashed cars. also damaged, a dormitory. friends offered to help a class mate, but she said for her car, it was too little, too late. amazing pictures at the opening night for the frisco rough riders, the minor league baseball team. the game was called as baseb
we find him in memphis, tennessee, this morning. kerry, good morning to you. >> well, good morning, savannah. the worst of it rolled through here in memphis under cover of darkness in the early morning hours. no damage here, but other parts of country, not fortunate. areas known as tornado alley, not so lucky. in hunt county, texas, the sheriff reports a suspected tornado targeted a mobile home, destroyed a farmhouse injuring four people and taken to the hospital. but fortunately this...
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. >> where in tennessee? >> memphis. >> the bill i would pass is definitely an immigration reform bill. just looking around the room and being able to talk to every single one of these delegates has been just an aspiration of mine to see how the diversity is in the room. i have talked to people in india, from hispanic countries and here from the united states and it's just great diversity will attribute greatly to this nation. >> if someone is in this country not legally, should they be able to stay? >> i think that in other countries it's easier to become naturalized. and in this country it's quite difficult. i'm not saying if they do come over here illegally, they should immediately become legalized but it should be an easier process because everyone has something to offer. and considering that america is trying to be a diverse country in itself when the founding fathers came here because they were immigrants as well, i think it just should be an easier process. >> what's the best thing about living in memphis? >> bar
. >> where in tennessee? >> memphis. >> the bill i would pass is definitely an immigration reform bill. just looking around the room and being able to talk to every single one of these delegates has been just an aspiration of mine to see how the diversity is in the room. i have talked to people in india, from hispanic countries and here from the united states and it's just great diversity will attribute greatly to this nation. >> if someone is in this country not...
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and the sun is rising there, and also in memphis, tennessee. ys want to have you send your sunrise shots to us. that's the shot of our plaza, and it's a wet one here today. two or three inches expected. >> there goes memphis right there. a little late. waiting for the sun to clear the building there. going to rain for a couple of days, according to al. have his forecast in a little while. meanwhile, let's get to some headlines that have been made overnight. an investigation under way into the botched execution of an inmate in oklahoma. the man started shouting "something's wrong" about 15 minutes into it when he should have been unconscious. he died a short time later, officials say, of a heart attack. >>> and the nba is building support among its owners to force clippers owner donald sterling to sell his team. on tuesday, sterling was banned from the league for life and given a $2.5 million fine for making racist comments. >>> and coming up on "love your selfie," an honest and open conversation with teens when it comes to body image and self-es
and the sun is rising there, and also in memphis, tennessee. ys want to have you send your sunrise shots to us. that's the shot of our plaza, and it's a wet one here today. two or three inches expected. >> there goes memphis right there. a little late. waiting for the sun to clear the building there. going to rain for a couple of days, according to al. have his forecast in a little while. meanwhile, let's get to some headlines that have been made overnight. an investigation under way into...
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this time, we're looking right around memphis, tennessee.at is a tornado warning. we don't have visual confirmation on the ground, but radar indication show, that there is some rotation in this storm. so we're watching this. and this is going to be what we're going to see as the day wears on today. we have a slight risk of strong storms from alexandria, indianapolis, into lexington. but a strong risk of storms. that means we are probably going to see tornadoes from huntsville, just west of birmingham, on into jackson. and then for tomorrow, this area morphs from here to the east, panama city, to columbus and back to jackson. then this continues on into wednesday, guys, from norfolk, jackson, panama city, all the way to roanoke, so this is a three-day event, very unusual. >> in term, of the tornado season, where do we stand? >> we started slowly. we had a record low number of tornadoes for the earlier part of the season. boy, we're getting into the teeth of the season now and it's really ramping up. >> all right, al. weather's a big story for
this time, we're looking right around memphis, tennessee.at is a tornado warning. we don't have visual confirmation on the ground, but radar indication show, that there is some rotation in this storm. so we're watching this. and this is going to be what we're going to see as the day wears on today. we have a slight risk of strong storms from alexandria, indianapolis, into lexington. but a strong risk of storms. that means we are probably going to see tornadoes from huntsville, just west of...
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but we have freeze warnings and watches down to memphis, tennessee, all the way up into washington, d.cmostly in the northeast. now it's about the cold. that cold front that brought some of that light snow is ushering in your really cold temperatures. feels like 25 in new york city. feels like 30 in parts of virginia. feels like 25 in lexington, kentucky. this is cold, cold stuff. it feels like 42 in tallahassee in april. almost 30 degrees koehler than it was thiscolder than it was this time yesterday. we are only going to be in the 40s and that's about 15 to 20 >>> 9:11 now. happy wednesday to you. temperatures are just about at 60 degrees, for most cities at this point. but we're still in the 50s in your outlying inland valleys like san martin, santa rosa at 56 degrees. as we head throughout the day today, we have such a beautiful day shaping up. you can see from this live picture, at&t park overlook mccovey cove, gentle breeze. want to show you the hazy sky over san jose. we're warming up nicely, with end up here at about 79 degrees. have a fantastic day. >> and that is your latest f
but we have freeze warnings and watches down to memphis, tennessee, all the way up into washington, d.cmostly in the northeast. now it's about the cold. that cold front that brought some of that light snow is ushering in your really cold temperatures. feels like 25 in new york city. feels like 30 in parts of virginia. feels like 25 in lexington, kentucky. this is cold, cold stuff. it feels like 42 in tallahassee in april. almost 30 degrees koehler than it was thiscolder than it was this time...