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he is doing one or two every couple weeks restoring as far away as memphis tennessee to get some shinemy life. not doing it at work. i'm doing it here. clicks once he heard he had to do something about it. put together a refurbished helmet just like the one my war and sent it out to long island. clicks the golden eagle atop 142 is my company. this is my badge number. the same helmet that was stolen for me. lexi runs this whole thing. his sun porch. it is a totally long process he he showed me how it was done from start to finish. got cut a little bit short. a fire call. volunteered. right now just doing this for fun because he loves being a firefighter. he might want to turn this into a business or service they can offer down the road. toying with the idea. anyone who is interested will have a facebook page set up to get these helmets in good condition to disguise clicks imagine refurbishing a hat and handing it. i think that is nice. clicks forcing a local family out of their dream home. clicks you are going kayaking in new york city ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >>> i'm iain pag
he is doing one or two every couple weeks restoring as far away as memphis tennessee to get some shinemy life. not doing it at work. i'm doing it here. clicks once he heard he had to do something about it. put together a refurbished helmet just like the one my war and sent it out to long island. clicks the golden eagle atop 142 is my company. this is my badge number. the same helmet that was stolen for me. lexi runs this whole thing. his sun porch. it is a totally long process he he showed me...
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visit ncicap.org] >> memphis, tennessee, it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would jerusalem, and sun studios its most sacred shrine. and you are here with nicole atkins and the black sea! sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers authorize and artists. home of america's songwriters. >> elvis presley still making music history more than 50 years after he began. elvis presley's graceland is proud to be a sponsor of
visit ncicap.org] >> memphis, tennessee, it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would jerusalem, and sun studios its most sacred shrine. and you are here with nicole atkins and the black sea! sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers authorize and artists. home of america's songwriters. >> elvis presley still making music history more than 50 years after he began. elvis presley's graceland is proud to be...
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visit ncicap.org] again, next week we're back with more golf from memphis, tennessee. the fedex st. jude classic. we had a playoff here last year. kevin na hideki matsuyama. na had put in such a blistering performance to get in but look at what matsuyama did. up and over the bunker. a 10-foot putt for the win his first. found its way home! hideki matsuyama. jack: well played. jim: all-time memorial playoffs, the very first year, maltbie and irwin squared off with roger winning. nicklaus and bean as jack won for the second time his own tournament. irwin was on the short end of a tournament in 1991, to kenny perry. david edwards over rick fehr and matsuyama over kevin na. so justin rose on his way now. we'll have the playoff in a moment. with every hole-in-one at a pga tour event you could be mortgage free for an entire year. how great would that be? just ask the growing list of winners who have already had their mortgages paid for one whole year by quicken loans. win a year's worth of mortgage payments from quicken loans. the official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. enter the quick
visit ncicap.org] again, next week we're back with more golf from memphis, tennessee. the fedex st. jude classic. we had a playoff here last year. kevin na hideki matsuyama. na had put in such a blistering performance to get in but look at what matsuyama did. up and over the bunker. a 10-foot putt for the win his first. found its way home! hideki matsuyama. jack: well played. jim: all-time memorial playoffs, the very first year, maltbie and irwin squared off with roger winning. nicklaus and...
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while we were working on this and trying to figure out what to do, we realized that in memphis tennessee there was a model that at that point was very freshly developed and very similar to what we were talking about. we got lewd of ideas from them. the initial training which supervisor tom yamano was in crisis intervention and was funded partially. really focused on training and didn't move beyond training to all the other stuff that needed to happen. eventually gaskin was chief and funded it. the new one is called crisis intervention team. the training back in place and a lot of work done to have the training and have a lot more solid skill development among the officers. the training is run by volunteers however. it's not paid trainers. it's a 40-hour class. it is a work in progress really. i don't think it's reached all the way it needs to go. we have the founder of the program in memphis came out and did an analysis of the program and felt we needed to increase the number of hours spent in practicing verbal deescalation for the officers. it's a 40-hour training, he recommends at leas
while we were working on this and trying to figure out what to do, we realized that in memphis tennessee there was a model that at that point was very freshly developed and very similar to what we were talking about. we got lewd of ideas from them. the initial training which supervisor tom yamano was in crisis intervention and was funded partially. really focused on training and didn't move beyond training to all the other stuff that needed to happen. eventually gaskin was chief and funded it....
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[upbeat twangy music] ♪ ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. e religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here with over the rhine! >> sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap, home of america's songwriters. >> elvis presley, still making music history more than 50 years after he began. elvi
[upbeat twangy music] ♪ ♪ >> memphis, tennessee. e religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. and you are here with over the rhine! >> sun studio sessions and its performers are brought to you in part by the american society of composers, authors and publishers, ascap, home of america's songwriters. >> elvis presley, still making music history more than 50 years after he began. elvi
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cincinnati you see the watch boxes popping up across kentucky parts of west virginia and down towards memphis tennesseethunderstorm watches there. so as we time this with future tracker the clouds are already here tomorrow morning. and through much of the first part of the day tomorrow at the shore it will be dry despite the clouds and a very strong winds out of the east. rain arrives from the southwest. starts to puncture 95. turns heavier and steadier to the west. tomorrow evening you can see it is pouring here, even thunderstorms that could contain gusty winds. south of philadelphia 9 o'clock raining just about everywhere, heavy at times and that continues into the overnight hours but by sunday morning, it is out of here. first thing sunday morning by 11:00 you can see some sunshine breaking back out for the late morning hours. south of philadelphia there could be some severe storms washington down to dover maybe cape cape may county. 72 ocean temperature. moderate risk for rip currents because of the strong winds out of the easterly direction. 73 tomorrow, windy with that afternoon rain coming in w
cincinnati you see the watch boxes popping up across kentucky parts of west virginia and down towards memphis tennesseethunderstorm watches there. so as we time this with future tracker the clouds are already here tomorrow morning. and through much of the first part of the day tomorrow at the shore it will be dry despite the clouds and a very strong winds out of the east. rain arrives from the southwest. starts to puncture 95. turns heavier and steadier to the west. tomorrow evening you can see...
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a couple in memphis, tennessee, is trying to provide a home for those kids. >> reporter: the welcoment lawn is more than just southern charm. these devote catholics have been safe house for transgender youth in the past six years. >> some of these kids are living under bridges or couch surfacing or camping in apartments. >> reporter: many lgbt youth coming out leads to family rejection. >> i didn't have any family left in the city and them providing that help for me completely changed my life. >> reporter: reaffirming a sense of family is top priority. >> any of the young people who have ever stayed with us have known they are going to be treated just like our own children. >> reporter: leaders in the gay community say there is an urgency to help homeless lgbt youth. >> the first 48 hours is scary. what we need is a permanent solution for a temporary problem for each kid. >> reporter: but what lgbt youth want more than shelter is acceptance. >> people want to feel accepted. they want to feel loved. they don't want to feel like they're different. >> we have to get past the fact that s
a couple in memphis, tennessee, is trying to provide a home for those kids. >> reporter: the welcoment lawn is more than just southern charm. these devote catholics have been safe house for transgender youth in the past six years. >> some of these kids are living under bridges or couch surfacing or camping in apartments. >> reporter: many lgbt youth coming out leads to family rejection. >> i didn't have any family left in the city and them providing that help for me...
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kentucky and middle tennessee secured for the union leading to the fall of memphis tennessee, and shortly after the capture of new orleans in louisiana. as union forces moved into the this theater, they disrupted railroad lines, destroyed property, and liberated slaves. we can see the first big preview of reconstruction, in which occupation would take hold. a hostile population would have to be dealt with. policies and issues related to contraband would arrive. the overall picture of the war did not lend itself to cheery predictions of the end. at least in the eyes of most people living at that time, it was ensure that this would be a long war, much longer than i thought it would be. naturally, after antietam the introduction of emancipation to the union cause changed the political-military strategy, the administration emanating from president lincoln. the national strategy was not the union as it was anymore. that was a conditional surrender that was not acceptable. it was now and unconditional surrender. in late december 1862, and 1863, brought confederate victory. in other words, i wil
kentucky and middle tennessee secured for the union leading to the fall of memphis tennessee, and shortly after the capture of new orleans in louisiana. as union forces moved into the this theater, they disrupted railroad lines, destroyed property, and liberated slaves. we can see the first big preview of reconstruction, in which occupation would take hold. a hostile population would have to be dealt with. policies and issues related to contraband would arrive. the overall picture of the war...
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you had been drafted into the italian army, you probably would have ended up in a pw camp in tennessee or memphis or even in england. you could have run an ice cream store in england after the war. the experience probably would have been less violent. it would have affected you perhaps less than your experience as a g.i. would you mind fast forwarding? you were drafted in 1943? tony: 43, yes. this is really the first picture i took in france. i am in a boat going through southhampton to normandy. i did not know that we were going to normandy. and when i saw land it was raining -- i had my raincoat. i took one of these things in my raincoat i made it a loop bigger so it could come out. everybody was watching. i said, at least i need one picture, one view of normandy. and i pushed self timing so the camera is working -- [imitates camera whirring] and i think, make some noise tony. so i start talking to myself. and i hear the camera going -- [imitates camera whirring] i hear the click and i have the picture now. and that was the first picture. alex: hang on a second. i will come back. this is the ca
you had been drafted into the italian army, you probably would have ended up in a pw camp in tennessee or memphis or even in england. you could have run an ice cream store in england after the war. the experience probably would have been less violent. it would have affected you perhaps less than your experience as a g.i. would you mind fast forwarding? you were drafted in 1943? tony: 43, yes. this is really the first picture i took in france. i am in a boat going through southhampton to...
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we'll go to memphis tennessee. and you support legalizing marijuana. good morning. caller: good morning from tennessee. yes, i do support the legalization of marijuana. 101%. i'm 80 years old and i of -- when i was a child they called it reefer and that's marijuana. they've been doing i was a child it for years and many people use marijuana. we have really not researched it to know what it does. now we are finding out for those persons who have cataracts veterans and so many things and also i want to tell you for any state -- host: just a reminder to you and our callers when you call in you got to turn your t.v. off and listen and talk through your phone. there are six facts about marijuana. the first fact is that support for marijuana legalization is rapidly outpacing opposition. take a look at the chart. you can look at 1969 where the support and opposition was and see where it is now. number two, not all groups support legalization. only four in ten republicans and only 40% hispanics share that view. and 69% of millennials say it should be legal. baby boomers who
we'll go to memphis tennessee. and you support legalizing marijuana. good morning. caller: good morning from tennessee. yes, i do support the legalization of marijuana. 101%. i'm 80 years old and i of -- when i was a child they called it reefer and that's marijuana. they've been doing i was a child it for years and many people use marijuana. we have really not researched it to know what it does. now we are finding out for those persons who have cataracts veterans and so many things and also i...
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group freedom to marry created a new ad featuring a tennessee republican who wants to marry his partner. television station necessary nashville, memphis tennessee, are running that ad. but the nbc affiliate wrcb in chattanooga refused to run the ad saying it was, quote, very controversial. in a statement, the tv station told us here at the last word, we review all commercials before airing them. in this case, we decided to not accept ads for gay marriage or against gay marriage. here is that ad. >> jessie ehrenfeld. i'm a republican, i'm a doctor and i'm a soldier. as a military physician, i take care of other people's loved ones who are wounded in combat. but here at home, i'm fighting a different fight. because i'm gay, i'm not allowed to marry my partner here in tennessee where we live. i was able to stand up and put my life on the line for the freedoms we all enjoy, yet i don't have the freedom to marry my partner, judd. support the freedom to marry because freedom means freedom for everyone. >> joining us now for exclusive interview, dr. jerry ehrenfeld, u.s. navy airman and his partner, judd taback, an administrative judge for t
group freedom to marry created a new ad featuring a tennessee republican who wants to marry his partner. television station necessary nashville, memphis tennessee, are running that ad. but the nbc affiliate wrcb in chattanooga refused to run the ad saying it was, quote, very controversial. in a statement, the tv station told us here at the last word, we review all commercials before airing them. in this case, we decided to not accept ads for gay marriage or against gay marriage. here is that...
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leading to the fall of nashville tennessee, the state capital and shortly after, the capture of memphis tennessee, in new orleans, louisiana. as union forces moved in this theater -- as they moved to consolidate their control of confederate territory, they disrupted railroad lines destroyed property and liberated slaves. and in a sense, we can see the first big preview of reconstruction in which military occupation would take hold. guerrillas would appear. a hostile population would have to be dealt with. and policies and issues relating to contrabands would arise. the overall picture of the war did not lend itself to cheery predictions of an early end. union setbacks in the eastern theater, in the peninsula campaign, at second bull run, partly mitigated by a victory union victory in maryland. it ensured, at least in the eyes of most people living at that time, that this was going to be a long war. this was going to be much longer than they thought it was going to be. and naturally after an that, an introduction of emancipation to the union cause, changed the political military strategy, the admi
leading to the fall of nashville tennessee, the state capital and shortly after, the capture of memphis tennessee, in new orleans, louisiana. as union forces moved in this theater -- as they moved to consolidate their control of confederate territory, they disrupted railroad lines destroyed property and liberated slaves. and in a sense, we can see the first big preview of reconstruction in which military occupation would take hold. guerrillas would appear. a hostile population would have to be...
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we went to memphis, tennessee where he thought he was there to play at the party when we had somethingroker from the "today" show. how is it going? >> i thought i recognized you. >> louis showed up expecting to perform a few country tunes at the small luncheon but something better was in store. >> i know you're supposed to be doing a gig, right? >> yeah. >>well you know, not real. follow me. walk with me this way, louis. we have a little surprise for you on the bus here. inside members louis's whole family. friends and family inside for the surprise that lie ahead for louis. his son jeff pulled it together. >> >> it means a lot to me. >> he was a dad. he raised you. >> he did. >> i've always thought of them first because they meant so much to me. i don't know what i would have done without them. >> our bus took off and louis still had no idea what was about to happen. >> we play nursing homes and stuff, too. they look forward to it. >> sure. >> i do, too. i enjoy it. >> our destination? memphis' iconic sun studio where music legends like elvis, jerry lee lewis, and johnny cash recorded
we went to memphis, tennessee where he thought he was there to play at the party when we had somethingroker from the "today" show. how is it going? >> i thought i recognized you. >> louis showed up expecting to perform a few country tunes at the small luncheon but something better was in store. >> i know you're supposed to be doing a gig, right? >> yeah. >>well you know, not real. follow me. walk with me this way, louis. we have a little surprise for you...
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i'm from tennessee, a small town about 25 miles east of memphis. today i'm here to honor my great-great grandfather. he was from tennessee so he , enlisted in the u.s. colored troops regiment in 1863. >> could you tell us a little bit about your ancestor what you know? >> what i know about him he , mustered in 1863 in tennessee, and he mustered out 1866. he was with the 59th regiment and in the battle of bryce's crossroads and had expeditions in mississippi. he also helped protect the country bank camp in memphis, so he was there for a while. he also had another expedition in tupelo. he was in tupelo. he had quite a few areas that he gone to and served. he was a cannon shooter. so by the time he had gotten out, he did have some hearing problems, but other than that >> do you know what he did after the war? >> not after the war. listening to my great-great aunt, i asked her what job that he had and she said oh, baby he didn't have a job. he was soldier. he fought in the civil war. so that was his job. so that's the only thing that i knew about him. a
i'm from tennessee, a small town about 25 miles east of memphis. today i'm here to honor my great-great grandfather. he was from tennessee so he , enlisted in the u.s. colored troops regiment in 1863. >> could you tell us a little bit about your ancestor what you know? >> what i know about him he , mustered in 1863 in tennessee, and he mustered out 1866. he was with the 59th regiment and in the battle of bryce's crossroads and had expeditions in mississippi. he also helped protect...
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we lured him in memphis, tennessee, we had something a little bit better. hey there, lewis?how's it going? >> i thought i recognized you. >> lewis lus k showed up in memphis expecting to perform a few country tunes at a small luncheon, but something a whole lot better was in store. i know you're supposed to be doing a gig, right? >> yeah. >> well, you know what, not really. follow me. just walk with me this way, lewis. we got a surprise for you on the bus here. inside members of lewis's whole family, everyone his granddaughters, friends, neighbors in on the big surprise that lay ahead for lewis. his son jeff helped pull it all together. >> we tried years ago to get him to go. he could be a star and all. it kind of stuck and just means a lot. >> he was busy being a dad getting it done. >> yes. >> he raised you. >> he did. >> fatherhood means something special to you, doesn't it? >> i have always thought of them first because they meant so much to me. i don't know what i would have done without them. >> our bus took off. and lewis still had no idea what was about to happen. >>
we lured him in memphis, tennessee, we had something a little bit better. hey there, lewis?how's it going? >> i thought i recognized you. >> lewis lus k showed up in memphis expecting to perform a few country tunes at a small luncheon, but something a whole lot better was in store. i know you're supposed to be doing a gig, right? >> yeah. >> well, you know what, not really. follow me. just walk with me this way, lewis. we got a surprise for you on the bus here. inside...
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shooting massacre in south carolina but we also have this breaking news coming in from memphis police in tennessee, and they are now investigating a case involving shots fired at one of that city's african-american churches. we're told one of the church's pastors noticed bullet holes in the front door of the sanctuary last night. now, they do stress at this moment they say nothing so far indicates a connection between this and memphis, these bullets in the sanctuary door in memphis and the shooting, the charleston church attack. we'll bring you updates as we get them. we're following this breaking news throughout the morning. the hunt is on. what law enforcement is doing right now to find this man, dylann roof, in a desperate search. this is cnn special live coverage of the massacre in charleston. we'll be right back. >> this is a very dangerous individual, and we do not want more people harmed trying to approach him or trying to follow the vehicle if they see it. notify law enforcement, and we will address that. verizon say neversettle. t-mobile agrees. never settle for verizon's overpriced gimmi
shooting massacre in south carolina but we also have this breaking news coming in from memphis police in tennessee, and they are now investigating a case involving shots fired at one of that city's african-american churches. we're told one of the church's pastors noticed bullet holes in the front door of the sanctuary last night. now, they do stress at this moment they say nothing so far indicates a connection between this and memphis, these bullets in the sanctuary door in memphis and the...
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galveston, texas, houston, texas, dallas-fort worth texas, greenville, south carolina and memphis, tennessee. now, under the 1916 cotton futures act, every bail of cotton tendered under a contract listed on a u.s. exchange must be sampled and classed or graded by the united states department of agriculture. however, seeing that cotton has grown -- is grown all over the world, my bill targets cotton that is grown and delivered outside of united states borders. now, mr. speaker here is the problem. the concern that our bill is solving. as i mentioned earlier, because of the fact that there are only five domestic cities that are cotton delivery points listed under the 1916 cotton futures act, there has been much concern that the cotton number two contract cannot accurately reflect price movement in foreign markets. therefore cannot provide an effective risk management tool. that's simply the problem. now, to solve this problem what our bill will do is simply allow u.s.-based future exchanges flexibility in how they handle foreign-grown cotton and foreign delivery points. that will never touch t
galveston, texas, houston, texas, dallas-fort worth texas, greenville, south carolina and memphis, tennessee. now, under the 1916 cotton futures act, every bail of cotton tendered under a contract listed on a u.s. exchange must be sampled and classed or graded by the united states department of agriculture. however, seeing that cotton has grown -- is grown all over the world, my bill targets cotton that is grown and delivered outside of united states borders. now, mr. speaker here is the...
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tennessee. they were boots from ll bean. i wore out two pairs of boots on the 1000 mile trip. it took me from january 26 until july 6 in memphis when it was over 100 degrees. i would carry around brochures and my left hand and pass the amount of people. i was not paying attention. it was in newport, tennessee still cold -- probably february. and i walked right in front of a pickup truck and it knocked me over. if i had not had boots on, i would've broken my ankle. the lady got out and looked at me and she realized who i was and she said "my gosh. it had to happen in newport." i took two or three days off. then i went right back to that spot. i always put an x down where i stopped because people suspected i was taking rides. i go back to the x, walk 10 miles, put down another x, spend the night, keep going. when i was governor, and if i would get kind of stuffy as governor, sometimes my staff would say, ok put your shirt on and go back out and walk with people. even today, we have an annual mule day parade the first saturday of the year in columbia, tennessee. there might be 100,000 people there. i wear my red and black shirt.
tennessee. they were boots from ll bean. i wore out two pairs of boots on the 1000 mile trip. it took me from january 26 until july 6 in memphis when it was over 100 degrees. i would carry around brochures and my left hand and pass the amount of people. i was not paying attention. it was in newport, tennessee still cold -- probably february. and i walked right in front of a pickup truck and it knocked me over. if i had not had boots on, i would've broken my ankle. the lady got out and looked at...
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. >> reporter: this tennessee couple came for saturday and sunday's sold out weekend shows. >> >. we saw them in 1995 in memphis before jerry died, and we just had to come this time. >> reporter: with their daughter. >> i know they're great musicians. >> reporter: you're named after who? >> jerry garcia. >> reporter: this is just miles from the restaurant where the dead played their first concert 50 years ago. some say they bought digits for all five -- tickets for all five concerts on this tour. >> it's a magical group. >> reporter: while fans paid the average $170 to see, others watched it streaming live on youtube for 20 bucks. some feel like they've died and gone to heaven. >> you haven't danced until you've danced out here with the dead. >> reporter: after this the dead have three final concerts in chicago next week. >> what a ride thanks. >>> well, livermore is celebrating a light bulk this weekend -- bulb this weekend that's been running at a fire house since 1901, shining for a million hours. there was a hiccup a couple of years ago when the power went out, but it hasn't stopped. it's the longest burnin
. >> reporter: this tennessee couple came for saturday and sunday's sold out weekend shows. >> >. we saw them in 1995 in memphis before jerry died, and we just had to come this time. >> reporter: with their daughter. >> i know they're great musicians. >> reporter: you're named after who? >> jerry garcia. >> reporter: this is just miles from the restaurant where the dead played their first concert 50 years ago. some say they bought digits for all five...
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tennessee and the northeast. it's going to be 98 in raleigh, 96 in memphis. it's going to feel hotter than that.a. in the hot seat right here taking over red eye tonight, tom shillue, new host of "red eye." this is the first time you're hearing about this. >> i do. i have tiny shoes to fill. >> because he is not as tall as you are. is that what you're emphasizing? >> yes. i don't mean to make short jokes at this hour but greg used to do it himself. >> how many times will you use the word diminutive in tonight's broadcast? >> no no it will be a tribute to greg. he brought me in as a guest. i was always hanging around and stalking him. i didn't tell him. i took over the show. what about this whole idea of ted cruz being photographed by an a.p. reporter and they printed it and look at this photo, gun pointed directly to his head. >> how can they resist? see the gun on a wall get an angle on it. they're creative guys. they see things. do you remember john ashcroft? they had the breasts over his head. they thought that was the funniest thing. then he covered up the statue to prevent that. >> with a d
tennessee and the northeast. it's going to be 98 in raleigh, 96 in memphis. it's going to feel hotter than that.a. in the hot seat right here taking over red eye tonight, tom shillue, new host of "red eye." this is the first time you're hearing about this. >> i do. i have tiny shoes to fill. >> because he is not as tall as you are. is that what you're emphasizing? >> yes. i don't mean to make short jokes at this hour but greg used to do it himself. >> how many...
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memphis church. someone fired at their building right around the same time as the terrible tragedy in charleston the massacre there dig and james oversee the baptist church in tennesseethe church facade after choir rehearsal wednesday. >> i was walking outside the door and we asked people outside, they were talking, and i saw the bullet hole in the door. i told someone i said someone shot up in here. >> fortunately no one was hurt and police are looking for whoever fired offer the gun shots. >> 9:32 as karen said bottom of hour getting close to getting out there and enjoying the weather. taking a look at center city. looks pretty good we're hearing things will be pretty itty good. dave will tell you when you can go out and enjoy the day. first we have this question. >> hi i'm beth with the american red cross help us celebrate 100 days of summer at the tenth annual wmmr i believe in oaks drive. dave what is the weather going to be like today. >> it's underway now started 6 a.m. and that i believe for preston and steve me oaks if you head out there now or anywhere in montgomery county watch for a few showers they're around. which is light. temperatures mild. 7. up to 7
memphis church. someone fired at their building right around the same time as the terrible tragedy in charleston the massacre there dig and james oversee the baptist church in tennesseethe church facade after choir rehearsal wednesday. >> i was walking outside the door and we asked people outside, they were talking, and i saw the bullet hole in the door. i told someone i said someone shot up in here. >> fortunately no one was hurt and police are looking for whoever fired offer the...