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the lead. >> dave: mississippi state >>> mississippi state has played a brutal schedule. you wouldn't know it here in week 13 of the season where they lead ole miss by 14. >> andre: what an outstanding atmosphere. and this is definitely something to build on going forward. you see the series history here. the home team has won 9 of the last 10 match. ups. but, boy, when you start thinking ago going forward, they're not going to a bowl game this year, but they'll be in position next season. >> dave: boy, a short kick, taken at the 15, and the special teams coverage has been phenomenal today for the bulldogs. chris smith hit on the tackle. there's chad bumphis, the man who had that touchdown reception moments ago. >> andre: this is kind of how it has gone for the bulldogs this half. great effort by the bulldogs here in the second half. >> dave: gain of 16 on the play. first down. deflection. off one tackle, into mississippi state territory at the 48-yard line. mcphee in on the tackle. and that will do it for their third quarter. that was completely owned and dominated by mi
the lead. >> dave: mississippi state >>> mississippi state has played a brutal schedule. you wouldn't know it here in week 13 of the season where they lead ole miss by 14. >> andre: what an outstanding atmosphere. and this is definitely something to build on going forward. you see the series history here. the home team has won 9 of the last 10 match. ups. but, boy, when you start thinking ago going forward, they're not going to a bowl game this year, but they'll be in...
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he is a history professor at the university of mississippi. for more information visit le r lemur lemuriabooks.com. >> 20 years ago in june of 1989, a small, new, unknown and since bankrupt publishing company published a small novel about an unknown author from mississippi. 20 years ago. the book was "a time to kill". at the time, i wasn't starving but i wasn't prospering. i was practicing law in a small town in mississippi and dreaming of a better life. i didn't have any money but i had more than my publisher. they printed 5,000 hardback copies and i bought a thousand of them. mike scheme was simple. i was going to sell them at retail. are always going to have a big book party in my home town. this was the town i grew up in. i went to college, law school, came back to my home town. the town elected me to the state legislature. i thought i was pretty popular. my wife was there, her parents were there, family and all that stuff. it would be a huge book party. at the local library. we actually halt 1,000 books to the local library. if you have n
he is a history professor at the university of mississippi. for more information visit le r lemur lemuriabooks.com. >> 20 years ago in june of 1989, a small, new, unknown and since bankrupt publishing company published a small novel about an unknown author from mississippi. 20 years ago. the book was "a time to kill". at the time, i wasn't starving but i wasn't prospering. i was practicing law in a small town in mississippi and dreaming of a better life. i didn't have any money...
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and that's what chris relf brings to this mississippi state football team. guys want to play for him. he is a threat with a football. he gives them a little bit more in the passing game, as well. they respond in the huddle. the offensive line, they fire off just a little bit harder. makes a difference, dave. >> dave: bug dogs knocking on the door. they frail by 3 at home. back a moment. >> dave: the 81st battle of the golden egg which they started p . >> dave: this is the 81st battle for the golden egg. the last 18 games have been split right down the middle, nine apiece. >> andre: yeah, home team trying to get a touchdown here. lockth might have got his shoulder pads in there. >> andre: right there almost propelling himself into the end zone. >> dave: second and goal. dixon. loses a couple of yards. >> andre: i don't knowfy would make the change. you have all of your success, going to wing t, tight formation, you bring a lot of people to the party, keep them spread out, you get better blocking angles they way, little easier on the offensive line, here you'r
and that's what chris relf brings to this mississippi state football team. guys want to play for him. he is a threat with a football. he gives them a little bit more in the passing game, as well. they respond in the huddle. the offensive line, they fire off just a little bit harder. makes a difference, dave. >> dave: bug dogs knocking on the door. they frail by 3 at home. back a moment. >> dave: the 81st battle of the golden egg which they started p . >> dave: this is the 81st...
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they are minus 7 for the season, tied with mississippi state in that department. dixon, has to beat a bunch of white jerseys. breaks a couple of tackles. ends up losing about 7 yards on the carey. let's check in with rob stone in our network studios. >> 14 unanswered point is about south carolina now following an interception. garcia finds saunders, nine- yard score. gamecocks with this first lead of the afternoon. >> boy, andre, they have had some troubles at south carolina closing out the season. if south carolina can hang on, that would do wonders for the gamecocks. >> dave patted in the air and intercepted. strahan, brad ankle and hall, to the 40, and -- bad ankle and all! to the 40, and dropped at the 39! >> andre: boy, gets a hand on his football, tipping it he his buddy tray hand. just like you draw it up in the tip drill. watch it right here, tyson lee trying to force one in. honey... the credit fairy... doesn't exist. what? it's make-believe. nobody left anything under your pillow. if there's no credit fairy then who will make our credit score go up? we w
they are minus 7 for the season, tied with mississippi state in that department. dixon, has to beat a bunch of white jerseys. breaks a couple of tackles. ends up losing about 7 yards on the carey. let's check in with rob stone in our network studios. >> 14 unanswered point is about south carolina now following an interception. garcia finds saunders, nine- yard score. gamecocks with this first lead of the afternoon. >> boy, andre, they have had some troubles at south carolina closing...
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dave mississippi state 41-20. dan mullen didn't . >> dave: dan mullen didn't want his club to forget that 45- 0 loss last year to ole miss, and they haven't. this series is 106 meetings long. it has just been a shocking day. you just didn't see this coming. >> dave: bradley in the open. field. he's out to the 48-yard line. andre, let's go back tot that interception for a td. >> andre: corey broomfield, you see him here. he's a freshman, baiting a quarterback like snead. so he's basically tilling you as a quarterback i'm going to give company the out route, but just kind of bates him into throwing it right here. he brains on the football, and now -- he breaks on the football, and then into the end zone. >> dave: how about dexter mccluster! welcome to the party, dexter. touchdown ole miss! >> andre: hang on. it's not over yet. >> dave: you! >> andre: that's the way that ole miss can get back in the football game. 4:56 left, a couple of scores down. if you score fast, it doesn't matter. >> dave: dexter mccluster in t
dave mississippi state 41-20. dan mullen didn't . >> dave: dan mullen didn't want his club to forget that 45- 0 loss last year to ole miss, and they haven't. this series is 106 meetings long. it has just been a shocking day. you just didn't see this coming. >> dave: bradley in the open. field. he's out to the 48-yard line. andre, let's go back tot that interception for a td. >> andre: corey broomfield, you see him here. he's a freshman, baiting a quarterback like snead. so...
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>>> the klu klux klan will rally and protest tomorrow in oxford, mississippi, over a song. the university's president banned the song from dixie with love after students refused to stop chanting the south shall rise again at the even. they just started doing it. he called the chant divisive. the kkk's mississippi white knights say banning the song is an attack on our southern heritage and culture. >>> georgia bulldog mascot has died. the 4-year-old pure-bred english bulldog was just completing his second season when he died of heart problems. his spot will be on the side lines will be empty this weekend. >> did they breed the dog so there's a successor? >> they do. they don't know who the successor is going to be just yet because he was so young. >>> have you seen the clip of josh saco, the 5-year-old who can recite the speech before the miracle on ice in 1980?
>>> the klu klux klan will rally and protest tomorrow in oxford, mississippi, over a song. the university's president banned the song from dixie with love after students refused to stop chanting the south shall rise again at the even. they just started doing it. he called the chant divisive. the kkk's mississippi white knights say banning the song is an attack on our southern heritage and culture. >>> georgia bulldog mascot has died. the 4-year-old pure-bred english bulldog...
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my state of mississippi, a 51% reduction. and in our neighboring state of louisiana -- and these are just examples -- an 81% reduction, the same as the proposed reduction that this legislation we have before us would do for the state of florida. so i think it's important for our kwebt seus to under -- for our constituencies to understand the magnitude of these medicare advantage reductions. mr. crapo: true. taking other states as examples. california 68%. arkansas 40%. new york 69%. new mexico 65%. and the list goes on. the point here is these are cuts. the c.b.o. director has made it very clear that these will be benefits that medicare advantage holders will be losing. mr. president, i'd like to move on to some of the other reductions in medicare, because the ingenious argument that is being made by the proponents of this bill is we can cut $500 billion out of medicaid and not impact anybody's benefits or the quality of the medical care that they are receiving. well, that's simply not true. because where do the other cuts, t
my state of mississippi, a 51% reduction. and in our neighboring state of louisiana -- and these are just examples -- an 81% reduction, the same as the proposed reduction that this legislation we have before us would do for the state of florida. so i think it's important for our kwebt seus to under -- for our constituencies to understand the magnitude of these medicare advantage reductions. mr. crapo: true. taking other states as examples. california 68%. arkansas 40%. new york 69%. new mexico...
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the mississippi was a spanish river.ontrolled by spanish forts and spanish galleys running up and down it. of course, technically the eastern bank was american territory. but in practice, the spaniards had total control and they had put a ban on american boats coming down the mississippi. i think he just decided to try to as a way of breaking the ban on american shipping. but he clearly -- just the force of his personality allowed him to get under the skin, if you like, of the spanish authorities. and he sensed that they had an agenda of their own and their agenda was to build up the wealth of louisiana because they were very nervous about this huge growth in the american population. and i think he just understood that. and he said i've got a solution to your problem. i'm going to detach these new states. and that will solve your problem. and he always -- it is said by his defenders that actually it was just a way of extracting money from the spaniards but i think it's perfectly true after he rejoined the army that he wa
the mississippi was a spanish river.ontrolled by spanish forts and spanish galleys running up and down it. of course, technically the eastern bank was american territory. but in practice, the spaniards had total control and they had put a ban on american boats coming down the mississippi. i think he just decided to try to as a way of breaking the ban on american shipping. but he clearly -- just the force of his personality allowed him to get under the skin, if you like, of the spanish...
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panhandle through alabama into mississippi, too. video we got from about an hour ago. we're watching the dry air come back on in through southern parts of alabama. sunshine peeking through. look at the water. i wouldn't suggest getting close to the water. look at the size of those waves. more details in a bit. >> thank you for live look. i don't know if that's live. >> that's about an hour ago. >>> stocks powered ahead yesterday with the dow rallying about 200 points. why are we looking at the pullback today? >> monday's big gains bought the dow to 13-month highs. not much to keep the rally going today. we're talking marginal losses. instead, well, the big news is job cuts to tell you about. sprint and nextel announced it will cut up to 2,500 jobs. sprint cut 8,000 jobs in the first quarter. video game maker electronic arts meanwhile is laying off about 1,500 workers. ea has been stung by a big invest it it made in the nintendo wii. ea rival activision blizzard could shatter records for retail video game sales. it released "call of
panhandle through alabama into mississippi, too. video we got from about an hour ago. we're watching the dry air come back on in through southern parts of alabama. sunshine peeking through. look at the water. i wouldn't suggest getting close to the water. look at the size of those waves. more details in a bit. >> thank you for live look. i don't know if that's live. >> that's about an hour ago. >>> stocks powered ahead yesterday with the dow rallying about 200 points. why...
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we have hurricane warnings from are mississippi through indian pass, florida. all the bright red shaded areas, wind warnings inland all across the coast. about a four to six storm surge, four to six feet and that will start overnight tonight. look at the radar picture out of mobile. most of the heavy rain offshore. we'll follow that as it moves inland later this afternoon. rain around new orleans. you can see it there with that trough. back towards houston it's dry, but the rain is still out here. a breakaway shower or two is a possibility from houston through shreveport. check out the next couple of days. it will really come on strong. the red-shaded areas, that's about four to five inches of rain. i think the highest amount we'll see could close in on eight inches across the north georgia mountains, north carolina mountains too as everything gets absorbed and pulled up out of the gulf and thrown into a coastal storm by the end of the week all the way in towards basically the carolinas. look at all the flash flood watches, the areas shaded in green. back to th
we have hurricane warnings from are mississippi through indian pass, florida. all the bright red shaded areas, wind warnings inland all across the coast. about a four to six storm surge, four to six feet and that will start overnight tonight. look at the radar picture out of mobile. most of the heavy rain offshore. we'll follow that as it moves inland later this afternoon. rain around new orleans. you can see it there with that trough. back towards houston it's dry, but the rain is still out...
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pascagoula mississippi to indian pass.ght shaded areas are tropical storm warnings and inland are tropical storm wind warnings, which means you'll get the wind and rain instead of the heavy stuff. storm surge will come in later this afternoon and tonight. new orleans getting some decent rain. you can see right over here. up to the west a little farther, houston you're dry for the time being. more showers may break way this afternoon. the entire region will see a lot of rain over the next 48 hours. look at that red shade. pink shade is about eight inches of rain. that will be the heaviest we'll find across georgia, northern parts of north carolina, too. that will be the next couple of days. that's where it's headed. the rest of the country doesn't look that bad at all. the flash flood watches and warnings are all posted for the lower part of the south. we'll talk about that, robin, in half an hour. good monday to you. >> appreciate it. >>> hugo chavez is tell iing hi military to get ready for a possible war with colombia an
pascagoula mississippi to indian pass.ght shaded areas are tropical storm warnings and inland are tropical storm wind warnings, which means you'll get the wind and rain instead of the heavy stuff. storm surge will come in later this afternoon and tonight. new orleans getting some decent rain. you can see right over here. up to the west a little farther, houston you're dry for the time being. more showers may break way this afternoon. the entire region will see a lot of rain over the next 48...
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tropical storm wind warnings for lower parts of alabama and mississippi. so you're going to get slammed over here the next couple of hours. some of the winds i'm watching right now green point, florida, sustained winds, not the gusts. sustained. to hollywood, beach. it's about 20. but look at the rain squall coming in. that's where you get the strongest winds as they come on through. look at the heavy rain shield in to atlanta, back to birmingham with the heaviest rain by far falling. that is into eastern parts of mississippi where the winds picking up to about 19 miles an hour. eight inches, the purple shading by birmingham north of atlanta and back to the carolinas. that's over the next two days. >> what i find amazing is the storm is not that strong. but yet look how far inland people are going to get 8 inches of rain. >> it's because there's a cold front here. that's going to drag it up kind of like a conveyor belt and throw it across the entire mid-atlantic. that's the reason why you see rain that far inland today. >> all right. thank you. >> you've g
tropical storm wind warnings for lower parts of alabama and mississippi. so you're going to get slammed over here the next couple of hours. some of the winds i'm watching right now green point, florida, sustained winds, not the gusts. sustained. to hollywood, beach. it's about 20. but look at the rain squall coming in. that's where you get the strongest winds as they come on through. look at the heavy rain shield in to atlanta, back to birmingham with the heaviest rain by far falling. that is...
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he said he was given a trade monopoly on the mississippi he with a guarantee to split off the western straits from the rest of the country. that is and how absurd proposal in a way, but again, his ability to charm people plays its part, and muroe riding back to the king of spain and madrid said here is a young man of about 33 years of age, although he looks older, looks seemingly agreeable appearance married with three small children, and his manners and address, he shows he has had a very good education, his uncommon talents have taken advantage of. and so they suggested that spain should take up this extraordinary offer, and they lent him, which is really important somebody so in debt as wilkinson, the wind $7,000. in order to secure his talent. now he was still technically a civilian when he made this deal. he had left the army at the end of the revolutionary war and he was trying to make it on the frontier. he was a hopeless businessman, even with his monopoly which had given him even with the some $7,000. he was fast approaching bankruptcy about four years later. and so he had to
he said he was given a trade monopoly on the mississippi he with a guarantee to split off the western straits from the rest of the country. that is and how absurd proposal in a way, but again, his ability to charm people plays its part, and muroe riding back to the king of spain and madrid said here is a young man of about 33 years of age, although he looks older, looks seemingly agreeable appearance married with three small children, and his manners and address, he shows he has had a very good...
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i try and let the reader see what mississippi in the 1950s and early '60s was like.described this in the mid 1960s as the mississippi closed to society. well, i don't want to tell you about it, i want to show you. so i study a number of incidents and watch them build. the second thing that i do that i think a number of people don't do, haven't done is i do focus on james peridi. -- meredith. and in focusing on him, i examine him as a real person more than others have. he's not a care rickture, he's not a stereotype, he's not what people think he is. i wanted, i wanted to explain him as he really was. and i benefit greatly from an interview with him and from having access to his personal papers which no one else has done. and the third thing is i had the good fortune to have access to lots of sources no one else has looked at. in 1991 when i first started this, i can identify the beginning date in a way because that's when i first asked the fbi for the meredith file. and it took more than a decade to get all those papers. they filled three file drawers, and no one els
i try and let the reader see what mississippi in the 1950s and early '60s was like.described this in the mid 1960s as the mississippi closed to society. well, i don't want to tell you about it, i want to show you. so i study a number of incidents and watch them build. the second thing that i do that i think a number of people don't do, haven't done is i do focus on james peridi. -- meredith. and in focusing on him, i examine him as a real person more than others have. he's not a care rickture,...
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it stretched all the way to the mississippi river and all the way north to the great lakes. it was enormous and the prestige and its importance of the governor was akin to the governors of california, illinois, new york and texas put together. and monroe was not only governor of america's most important state, he was a national hero in the revolutionary war. in other words he was a giant in his day and i don't understand why historians ignore him which is why i wrote this book to restore him to his rightful place in american history as the most important president in the early days of the nation. now some historians elevate john adams to historical prominence and most historians deify thomas jefferson and james madison and these were three great founding fathers and great political philosophers but there were disasters presidents. those three men left the nation worse than it had been when washington seated him the presidency and 20 years earlier. john adams went to war, declared a naval war on the french. he stripped americans of their first amendment rights to free speech
it stretched all the way to the mississippi river and all the way north to the great lakes. it was enormous and the prestige and its importance of the governor was akin to the governors of california, illinois, new york and texas put together. and monroe was not only governor of america's most important state, he was a national hero in the revolutionary war. in other words he was a giant in his day and i don't understand why historians ignore him which is why i wrote this book to restore him to...
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not the same is true for you around southern parts of louisiana and texas and moving in towards mississippiasically tennessee. here's that line right around houston and coming out of college station stretching down to the south. not severe but a line of thunderstorms that will move up to the northwest, too. rain around northern louisiana and northern arkansas and stretching into western parts of tennessee and find that there later on this morning and here's the mississippi river all moving over towards the east. watch for the heavier downpours and really concentrating itself on in the st. louis area later itself today. upper level snow and all snow coming down and lower parts of nebraska and winter storm warnings in effect for day through night and all the areas shaded in red including manhattan and four to ten inches of snow this afternoon and down to the southwest a little bit farther, a little bit less in the way of snowfall, but two to four. tough go for you on i-70. look at the snow piling up with that bullseye right around northern parts and eastern parts of kansas, that is about eigh
not the same is true for you around southern parts of louisiana and texas and moving in towards mississippiasically tennessee. here's that line right around houston and coming out of college station stretching down to the south. not severe but a line of thunderstorms that will move up to the northwest, too. rain around northern louisiana and northern arkansas and stretching into western parts of tennessee and find that there later on this morning and here's the mississippi river all moving over...
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as nutt said, this game today is for the state title of mississippi, and it couldn't mean more for both teams. >> mccluster, you can't enough about him. anthony dixon is the lone ranger on that offense, though, not a lot to take attention of tebow's career and the matchup with the game up north. welcome home, man. >>> today's s.e.c. network game is brought to you by... >>> the ki >> getting close to kickoff and start. south carolina today hosting clemson. they're already underway. >> last saturday night les miles and lsu playing ole miss, losing by two. >> we needed to run an offensive play or kick a field goal, one of to the two, and apparently on you know, obviously the felt like -- i do not know who told him to clock it. okay? and i -- i'm listening to the headphones. cue cannot clock that ball. i don't know what what call was ever made. >> well, coach, the video does not lie, does it, matt? >> this is just an indication of just how key outic this situation became for the lsu tigers. the fact they even got into such a time crunch is the issue you. that's why you rehearse these instan
as nutt said, this game today is for the state title of mississippi, and it couldn't mean more for both teams. >> mccluster, you can't enough about him. anthony dixon is the lone ranger on that offense, though, not a lot to take attention of tebow's career and the matchup with the game up north. welcome home, man. >>> today's s.e.c. network game is brought to you by... >>> the ki >> getting close to kickoff and start. south carolina today hosting clemson. they're...
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it's due to make landfall near the alabama-mississippi state line tomorrow morning. forecasters saying watch out for flooding, rough surf, and possible tornados if you're in that part of the country. louisiana has already declared a state of emergency. >>> okay. bob van dillen, you've been tracking this for us last week, over the weekend, and now today. now downgraded. that's good news. >> that's some great news. and we've been watching all morning because it's encountering shear, richard, and basically what that means is it's moving up to the north, it's getting some wind coming up strong out of the southwest. once you get the thunderstorms on the inside of the circulation to begin to develop that shear effectively takes the thunderstorms away and blows it up to the north. so that weakens the storm. great news there. also, it's running into colder sea surface temperatures. you need about 80 degrees at the surface of the water to really sustain its strength. i don't think it's going to see that. it's going up to upper 70s right now. path of it still up to the north a
it's due to make landfall near the alabama-mississippi state line tomorrow morning. forecasters saying watch out for flooding, rough surf, and possible tornados if you're in that part of the country. louisiana has already declared a state of emergency. >>> okay. bob van dillen, you've been tracking this for us last week, over the weekend, and now today. now downgraded. that's good news. >> that's some great news. and we've been watching all morning because it's encountering...
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this is the theme in the royal gallery, one of the most impressive rooms in the palace of west mississippi sister. this is the gallery there which the queen will progress to deliver her speech. here is the great house of lords, opened by queen victoria back in 1947. very little has changed in there since then. and some very familiar faces. lady thatcher is with us, who has not been well in the last few months. good to see her well, and lord kaiser to our left. another familiar face, who is representing the government in all sorts of business matters, a very controversial appointment. he is here for his first queen's speech. there is the former speaker of the house of commons, to be playing a very prominent role today, leading the m.p.'s into the house of lords to listen to the speech. and an illustration of the split in the chamber. we have the arch bishop of can'ter bury, sitting next to the arch bishop of york, and the bishop of london. >> packed as it always in. and when the lords are in their gowns and their fur of different kind, some of the friendly fur, and a loft the gowns are hire
this is the theme in the royal gallery, one of the most impressive rooms in the palace of west mississippi sister. this is the gallery there which the queen will progress to deliver her speech. here is the great house of lords, opened by queen victoria back in 1947. very little has changed in there since then. and some very familiar faces. lady thatcher is with us, who has not been well in the last few months. good to see her well, and lord kaiser to our left. another familiar face, who is...
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in the 1964 abductions of two black men in mississippi. the supreme court let a lower court ruling stand that said the statute of limitations had not expired in the case against james ford. in 2007 he convicted of conducting can 19-year-old men, beating them, and throwing them into the mississippi river. a year later an appeals court overruled on the conviction. a higher court reinstated the conviction in june. the supreme court left the ruling in place. >>> one of the biggest companies you may never have heard of has filed for bankruptcy. you could see the effects of it when you do your holiday shopping. cit group is a retailer to a lot of businesses. a lot of retail stores depend on that to keep their shelves stocks. they hope to emerge from the process by the end of the year. they got more than $2 billion in federal bailout money last year achl loan probably never repaid. >>> good news in a bad economy. the ford motor company post ad surprise profit of close to a billion dollars for the third quarter. ford is the only major u.s. automak
in the 1964 abductions of two black men in mississippi. the supreme court let a lower court ruling stand that said the statute of limitations had not expired in the case against james ford. in 2007 he convicted of conducting can 19-year-old men, beating them, and throwing them into the mississippi river. a year later an appeals court overruled on the conviction. a higher court reinstated the conviction in june. the supreme court left the ruling in place. >>> one of the biggest...
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. >> that's mainly for arkansas back into the mississippi river and places like illinois, too. they have flood warnings from all the rain over the weekend. surprisingly, with all the rain we're seeing over the deep soult east, florida has seen one of the driest weeks on record. the heaviest rain by far is in florida, but it picks up to the north and slides down between fort pierce and miami today. winds out of the northeast, so watch for showers to develop mainly toward orlando. it's not going to be severe and probably won't be that heavy. the west coast looks pretty good. los angeles metro, you're looking at a lot of fog this morning. we saw one-16th of a mile visibility at l.a.x. that's because of the dense fog. that's the way it will be the first part of the day. temperatures back into the low 80s for you out there. high pressure dominates over the great lakes for now, but we're also watching the flood watch continue for the areas we put in green, but the good news, no rain for the next five or six days. snow for the u.p. in michigan, sliding into detroit. rain around northe
. >> that's mainly for arkansas back into the mississippi river and places like illinois, too. they have flood warnings from all the rain over the weekend. surprisingly, with all the rain we're seeing over the deep soult east, florida has seen one of the driest weeks on record. the heaviest rain by far is in florida, but it picks up to the north and slides down between fort pierce and miami today. winds out of the northeast, so watch for showers to develop mainly toward orlando. it's not...
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. >> mississippi governor called for the president's plan to be with drawn and reworked. if it passes, the bill would clobber small businesses and hurt job growth. >>> the number of u.s. banks that failed this year just climbed to 120. five more went under yesterday. they have all been taken over by other banks. the five were based in california, michigan, minnesota, georgia, and missouri. this is the highest number of u.s. bank failures in a year since 199. the fdic says its fund that protects depos its in banks is running low but that your money will be kept safe. >>> one of the busiest travel days is just around the corner. >> this year the outlook will be different. prices will be lower this year than last which is great news for consumers. >> in order to get a cheaper flight, travel on an offday like thanks giving day. >> you can sign up for things like fare alerts which will e-mail you when the price of a flight to your dst nation goes down. using tools like alternate airport search can be very effective. it allows you to see air fares into several airports rather t
. >> mississippi governor called for the president's plan to be with drawn and reworked. if it passes, the bill would clobber small businesses and hurt job growth. >>> the number of u.s. banks that failed this year just climbed to 120. five more went under yesterday. they have all been taken over by other banks. the five were based in california, michigan, minnesota, georgia, and missouri. this is the highest number of u.s. bank failures in a year since 199. the fdic says its...
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his constituency is very much like mine in mississippi. i can assure the senators that a great number of our hospitals in mississippi and throughout the country are rural and no doubt in arizona as well. so there is a very real concern. the gentleman from arkansas flat says that it could force many of them to ] representitive from north carolina said from the day i announced my candidacy for this office, i promise to protect medicare. i gave my word i would not cut it and i intend to keep that promise. and the representitive from north carolina concluded in his judgment the only way he could keep that promise was to vote no on the legislation. representitive at from new york said medicare advantage which serves approximately 40% of my seniors on medicare would be cut dramatically. this is not a republican scare tactic, this is a flat statement by an elected democrat from the state of new york and the northeastern part of the country, one of the larger states, but he said flatly that medicare advantage would be cut 40 percent of the seniors
his constituency is very much like mine in mississippi. i can assure the senators that a great number of our hospitals in mississippi and throughout the country are rural and no doubt in arizona as well. so there is a very real concern. the gentleman from arkansas flat says that it could force many of them to ] representitive from north carolina said from the day i announced my candidacy for this office, i promise to protect medicare. i gave my word i would not cut it and i intend to keep that...
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sec tournament, they lost in the final to mississippi state. the tip is controlled by the boil ir makers. they're in the white. tennessee in the orange. >> larry: man-to-man defense by tennessee. >> dan: kramer fired it over to hummel, a little bit long on that shot. knocked out of bounds and tennessee basketball. >> larry: struggling with his shot down here in the islands. haven't played as well as i've seen him play in the past. i saw him play a number of times on tv last year. but this is a guy that purdue needs almost every night out. >> dan: fans wanted a travel. they don't get it. no good. rebound by keaton grant. heads-up play, alley-oop, oh! >> larry: lost the trigger right at the end. over to tyler smith. hopson right side to maze, terrific in the turnover ratio a year ago. down to seven on the shot clock. hopson with it. spinning from the left elbow, blocked. and that was keaton grant. in all the way. lays it up. partially blocked. the putback is no gool d good a and a foul. >> larry: how tough is it going to be to get a shot tonight?
sec tournament, they lost in the final to mississippi state. the tip is controlled by the boil ir makers. they're in the white. tennessee in the orange. >> larry: man-to-man defense by tennessee. >> dan: kramer fired it over to hummel, a little bit long on that shot. knocked out of bounds and tennessee basketball. >> larry: struggling with his shot down here in the islands. haven't played as well as i've seen him play in the past. i saw him play a number of times on tv last...
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caller: gulfport, mississippi. host: victor, go ahead caller: caller: it is good that people get out and buy because it helps our economy by reducing what we have in our house so we can put people back to work. that is the way i am looking at this thing. i hope everybody looks at the regardless, i am very proud to see that people, regardless of the way everyone talks about the economy, i am very happy to see people out there shopping as they are doing host: were you out shopping yesterday? caller: yes, i was. host: how early did you go out? many stores opened at 5:00 in the morning. were you part of that crowd? caller: no, i was part of the crowd at 6:00 but i happen to see a lot of people shopping. i do not get up that early. i used to when i was in the military. not any longer. i was proud to see people shopping. people are spending their money because this is what improves our economy. host: did you have a list in your hand when you went shopping or were you looking gardasil when you got there? caller: no, i was
caller: gulfport, mississippi. host: victor, go ahead caller: caller: it is good that people get out and buy because it helps our economy by reducing what we have in our house so we can put people back to work. that is the way i am looking at this thing. i hope everybody looks at the regardless, i am very proud to see that people, regardless of the way everyone talks about the economy, i am very happy to see people out there shopping as they are doing host: were you out shopping yesterday?...
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still the flood warnings for basically illinois down to mississippi back on in to louisiana and eastern sections of tex be tex. that's the area that really got walloped. you're not going to get any rain the next five to six days. good news there, you're drying out. a weak cold front through the new england states. light rain associated with that. slides in towards northern new hampshire. in fact you can't see much of it at all. behind that it's cold air, 30 degrees in marquette. as that cold air goes over 0 the relatively warmer waters, you've got it, lake effect snow for the morning mainly the u.p. it's out there for you. you can see a couple coming on through. that's your forecast. more on that coming up in a bit. >> all right, bob. thanks so much. >>> okay, so people who are out of a job may get a life line to last through the holidays. so how soon congress could extend unemployment benefits. and a major tax credit also for home buyers. >>> plus, a college football player in trouble for playing dirty. we want to know what you think about his punishment for a major offense. >>> mornin
still the flood warnings for basically illinois down to mississippi back on in to louisiana and eastern sections of tex be tex. that's the area that really got walloped. you're not going to get any rain the next five to six days. good news there, you're drying out. a weak cold front through the new england states. light rain associated with that. slides in towards northern new hampshire. in fact you can't see much of it at all. behind that it's cold air, 30 degrees in marquette. as that cold...
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the mrgo that he mentioned there is the mississippi river gulf outlet. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people affected by hurricane katrina. they were awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorney says the ruling will also help 100,000 homes and businesses in st. bernard parish and the lower ninth ward get some compensation. katrina killed more than 1,800 people and flooded nearly 300,000 out of their homes. >>> defense secretary robert gates is expected to announce a major review of military procedures that could help avoid another incident like the ft. hood shooting spree. that's from a senior pentagon official. meanwhile, it looks like the accused shooter's residency may have been troubled at walter reed medical center. national public radio obtaining a copy of a memo written by major nidal hasan's supervisor. in it says the faculty had concern about his work ethic. we could not reach the supervisor for a comment yet. >>> so about a million folks across the united states will see their benefits expire in janua
the mrgo that he mentioned there is the mississippi river gulf outlet. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people affected by hurricane katrina. they were awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorney says the ruling will also help 100,000 homes and businesses in st. bernard parish and the lower ninth ward get some compensation. katrina killed more than 1,800 people and flooded nearly 300,000 out of their homes. >>> defense secretary robert gates...
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he did not fully understand why his catholocism was a problem in places like texas, alabama or mississippi but employed the resources to understand it and try to address the issues as he talked to advisers ouc a dexterity of policy in action in kennedy's mind when he found the problem. he said were the best people we can bring to help us with the problem and then he took their advice and in the end it was that a device that allowed him to win the election to triumph over these more conservative protestant forces. the second thing i learned was this this prize, richard nixon had an anti-caplet strategy. in retrospect-- as you look at some of the standard accounts of the 1960 race nixon always said i'm not going to raise the religion of my opponent in this election. there was a certain nixonian fallin stew that. even this sunday night before the general election nixon half-hour prime-time television and he reminded his audience i not going to raise the religion of my opponents said me reminding you that if you had a problem, please be reminded when you go to the polls in two days. but, beyon
he did not fully understand why his catholocism was a problem in places like texas, alabama or mississippi but employed the resources to understand it and try to address the issues as he talked to advisers ouc a dexterity of policy in action in kennedy's mind when he found the problem. he said were the best people we can bring to help us with the problem and then he took their advice and in the end it was that a device that allowed him to win the election to triumph over these more conservative...
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fully understand why his catholicism was a problem in places like texas or tennessee or alabama or mississippi, but he employed the resources to understand and then try to address the issues that got identified as he had talked to these advisers. you see dexterity of policy and action in kennedy's mind. when he found the problem he said to her the best people we can bring to help us with that problem, and then he took their advice. emmy and i argued it was with that device that allowed him to win the election and try to win over the more conservative protestant forces. the second thing i learned was richard nixon had an anti-catholic strategy. in retrospect, perhaps not surprised by the revelation, and as you look at some of the standard in the 1960 race, nixon always said i am not going to raise the religion of my opponent in this election. there was sort of a nixonian bailiffs to that. even the sunday night before the general election, nixon bought a half-hour primetime television. he reminded his audience yet again i'm not going to raise the religion of my opponent in this election subtly r
fully understand why his catholicism was a problem in places like texas or tennessee or alabama or mississippi, but he employed the resources to understand and then try to address the issues that got identified as he had talked to these advisers. you see dexterity of policy and action in kennedy's mind. when he found the problem he said to her the best people we can bring to help us with that problem, and then he took their advice. emmy and i argued it was with that device that allowed him to...
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particularly those who did the work of farming rather than the owners of the great plantations of mississippi and california. there are several paradoxes in lange's like including the fact that this quintessential city girl ended up working for the department of agriculture, never even having visited a farm when she was tired, but my favorite of the paradoxes is the way it turns around a typical story of women's emancipation and the usual story, you start with a woman who is a dependent on her husband and you gradually works are way into perhaps getting a profession, getting a job and having an income of for own feeling independent. lange mir bursted. she got the opportunity to become a great photographer when she married her second husband it would support her on his academic salary from the university of california and released her from the responsibility of earning for her whole family and it was a large family because, when we put the two families together she had two children never own and four stepchildren. with okay, now, i said i was going to talk first about the personal and then abo
particularly those who did the work of farming rather than the owners of the great plantations of mississippi and california. there are several paradoxes in lange's like including the fact that this quintessential city girl ended up working for the department of agriculture, never even having visited a farm when she was tired, but my favorite of the paradoxes is the way it turns around a typical story of women's emancipation and the usual story, you start with a woman who is a dependent on her...
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. >> the mrgo that he mentioned in that is the mississippi river gulf outlet. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people effected by hurricane katrina. they were then awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorney saying the ruling will also help 100,000 homes and pizs in st. st. bernard parish and the lower ninth ward to get compensation. katrina killed more than 1,800 people and flooded nearly 300,000 people out of their homes. >>> new this morning, two u.s. troops have been killed in a roadside bomb attack in afghanistan. nato officials say it happened in the southern province of zabul. we'll bring you more details as we get them. >>> now, this hour, we get another important measure of how the economy is doing. jen westhoven is here with more on that. what are you looking for here? thanks, richard. in about 25 minutes we'll get the most up-to-the-minute report on the job market. if you're job hunting, you'll want to listen. these numbers are coming just as we find out that about a million americans are in danger of losing
. >> the mrgo that he mentioned in that is the mississippi river gulf outlet. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people effected by hurricane katrina. they were then awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorney saying the ruling will also help 100,000 homes and pizs in st. st. bernard parish and the lower ninth ward to get compensation. katrina killed more than 1,800 people and flooded nearly 300,000 people out of their homes. >>> new this...
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florida, alabama, mississippi, will have the low down on that on monday.ore in a little bit. >> thank you. >> yeah. >>> all right. yesterday the dow surged. there was some upbeat economic news. today, i think a completely different story. i'm not going to say upbeat at all. i wonder how investors are reacting this morning to news we are in double digits when it comes to jobless numbers. >> not favorably, to say the least. the dow industrials down 50 but not a huge loss at this point. it was an unexpected jump in the unemployment rate but it's a scary headline and not entirely unexpected. economists saying for months that unemployment will top 10%. so, you know, they expected it to happen just maybe not this early. even though the job losses are high, the pace of layoffs is slowing. compare 190,000 job losses that we had in october to the 700,000 job losses we saw earlier this year. all right. jump to earnings from today. we heard from aig. they made money for the second quarter in a row. more than $450 million and this is the company that got the big e bai
florida, alabama, mississippi, will have the low down on that on monday.ore in a little bit. >> thank you. >> yeah. >>> all right. yesterday the dow surged. there was some upbeat economic news. today, i think a completely different story. i'm not going to say upbeat at all. i wonder how investors are reacting this morning to news we are in double digits when it comes to jobless numbers. >> not favorably, to say the least. the dow industrials down 50 but not a huge...
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. >> mississippi.uld say alabama. >> we should just take a ride through the south and just film it. we should. just see how many states we can get through. you know, here's the mississippi border. >> i mean, has anyone in your family come to see the kids? are they accepting of it? do you care? >> my brother and his wife, my nephews, they've seen the kids. and it's just like an issue as far as with distance, i guess. my parents do plan on seeing the kids. >> so everything is copacetic at home with this? >> not going to say that, but it's getting there. >> when does your new show start? >> november 7th. >> do you feel nervous about it? >> a little. but usually everything just comes together. you know? i work hard at it. keith robinson, a very funny comic, we've been friends for 20 years. so it will be -- it's great. i get to hang out with keith and just every week just rip him apart. >> i just want you to be successful at this, because it's been so many years and there's never a woman in late night, part
. >> mississippi.uld say alabama. >> we should just take a ride through the south and just film it. we should. just see how many states we can get through. you know, here's the mississippi border. >> i mean, has anyone in your family come to see the kids? are they accepting of it? do you care? >> my brother and his wife, my nephews, they've seen the kids. and it's just like an issue as far as with distance, i guess. my parents do plan on seeing the kids. >> so...
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then they go to the mason-dixon line, alabama and mississippi, and that is when all hell breaks loose. one day joe louis is using a telephone on army base in alabama. a white officer -- a white guard tells him that he should be at the phone booth for black soldiers and lewis gets upset, young sugar ray robinson, known as walker smith in the army, thinks that the officer is going to hit joe louis and sugar ray, like a panther, jumps on the white army guard and there is a tussle. why anybody would want to tangle with joe louis and sugar ray robinson on an army base is unimaginable. >> host: it says something about the times. >> guest: it does. and so they are both taken to an officer to be disciplined but now the army has a pr nightmare of its throat. what if the two black public relations figures who were being engaged to tour the south are arrested because they oppose segregation, segregationist policies, so the army backed off and didn't press any charges. but it really i think cut to the bone of who each man was. joe louis was willing to accept it. sugar ray robinson came from a dif
then they go to the mason-dixon line, alabama and mississippi, and that is when all hell breaks loose. one day joe louis is using a telephone on army base in alabama. a white officer -- a white guard tells him that he should be at the phone booth for black soldiers and lewis gets upset, young sugar ray robinson, known as walker smith in the army, thinks that the officer is going to hit joe louis and sugar ray, like a panther, jumps on the white army guard and there is a tussle. why anybody...
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has become increasingly scarce, due to global warming or other circumstances, water east of the mississippi is becoming more scarce. this case, at its root, is about a river that starts in north carolina, flows into south carolina, and south carolina alleges that north carolina is taking out more than its fair share of the river. this has obvious implications for growth in charlotte and the development of south carolina, which is dependent on water for industrial development, agriculture, and housing needs. as the case involved and is now in the supreme court, the question involves a very obscure aspect of the court's original jurisdiction. the way that the constitution was framed, the constitutional convention wanted to make sure that disputes between states would be decided by the supreme court. in article 3 of the constitution is a provision that says when a state shall suit another state, the supreme court has jurisdiction over that to speak. origin of their station, meaning bring the suits -- original jurisdiction, meaning bringing the suit and deciding that the initial level. most of
has become increasingly scarce, due to global warming or other circumstances, water east of the mississippi is becoming more scarce. this case, at its root, is about a river that starts in north carolina, flows into south carolina, and south carolina alleges that north carolina is taking out more than its fair share of the river. this has obvious implications for growth in charlotte and the development of south carolina, which is dependent on water for industrial development, agriculture, and...
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. >> by the way, that mrgo he mentioned is the mississippi river gulf out let. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people. they were awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorney says the ruling will also help 100,000 people and businesses in the pairish and lower ninth ward get composition. katrina's aftermath killed more than 1,800 people, flooded nearly 300,000 people out of their homes. >>> we are expecting a bitter fight to begin today over the health care reform bill that senate democrats just unveiled. republicans are promising to oppose it, saying it will mean higher premiums and more taxes. senate majority leader harry reid says for the first time almost all americans would be covered. >> 98% of the american people, those that have medicare will be included in that number, will have health insurance. and we'll make sure that 30 million more americans who don't have health insurance today will soon have it. i want to repeat. we not only protect medicare, we're making it stronger. >> senate democrats say their plan wi
. >> by the way, that mrgo he mentioned is the mississippi river gulf out let. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people. they were awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorney says the ruling will also help 100,000 people and businesses in the pairish and lower ninth ward get composition. katrina's aftermath killed more than 1,800 people, flooded nearly 300,000 people out of their homes. >>> we are expecting a bitter fight to begin today...
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highlighted in orange you see here, the parishes of louisiana, some of the counties of alabama and mississippi and florida, these areas will see tropical storm force winds, and it stretches far inland. so we'll see the force of this storm even once 2 coming onshore. that means heavy downpours of rain stretch all the way into georgia, into north carolina. we could see several inches of rain and, remember, the southeast, christi has been hit hard. more falling brings a threat of flooding. flood watches in places for cities like atlanta. starting to see heavy rain later tonight. >> interesting to see the most rainfall according to your map is birmingham. on the coast. >> no. it will sweep up storm surge and a lot of water. we're mont egg it carefully. >> thank you so much. glad to have you onboard to keep track of it. >>> also, other news for you right now. iran is charging three u.s. hikers who allegedly crossed into the country illegally of es speen aus espionage. secretary of state hillary clinton says there's no evidence to support changes against shane bauer, sarah and jash. they crossed the
highlighted in orange you see here, the parishes of louisiana, some of the counties of alabama and mississippi and florida, these areas will see tropical storm force winds, and it stretches far inland. so we'll see the force of this storm even once 2 coming onshore. that means heavy downpours of rain stretch all the way into georgia, into north carolina. we could see several inches of rain and, remember, the southeast, christi has been hit hard. more falling brings a threat of flooding. flood...
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ago and it went on through the english and their self the financial bubble, the french and the mississippi bubble in by the 1800's these bubbles in crashes were happening almost every ten years ago. when famous economists came up with the whole theory of having something to do with sunspots and that's what was causing financial crises in right around when he died in the 1870's it was on this 11 year cycle with the sunspots and after that it one of the cyclone never quite came back. so, we have had these bubbles and crashes all of this time so why did we come up with this theory of how markets work that didn't have any room for it? and that is what a lot of my book is about. what it is, i think in a lot of ways is that people's ideas are products of their times, and in the 1950's and 1960's memories of the 1929 crash and the subsequent-- the market kept crashing for several years after that in the crash was starting to fade. markets actually debate pre-conley in those days and it just seemed for certain purposes and it is for certain purposes perfectly valid to just assume okay, markets can
ago and it went on through the english and their self the financial bubble, the french and the mississippi bubble in by the 1800's these bubbles in crashes were happening almost every ten years ago. when famous economists came up with the whole theory of having something to do with sunspots and that's what was causing financial crises in right around when he died in the 1870's it was on this 11 year cycle with the sunspots and after that it one of the cyclone never quite came back. so, we have...
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posed-- [laughter] describing, and this again is how they started out, nothing but for kids from mississippi texas and alabama. god that's why they picked the states to goody ginna decent shover of insurance of a joined the military because that is all we offer them. i am not bragging or complaining. this is my 16th trip to cover this war. i spent months in the field with these youngsters. that is not the description of youngsters somehow magically these ne'er-do-wells in misfits don't show up in the units like cover. i have only covered 45 units in this war. that book out there not one of those photographs to stage, not one of those images of hundreds of miles of footage i have shot were set up. it is all the real thing. >> this was a portion of a booktv program. you can view the entire program and many other booktv programs on line. go to booktv.org. type the name of the author or put into the search area and the upper left-hand corner of the page. select the "watch link." now you can view the entire program. you might also explore the "recently on booktv" box or the featured video box def
posed-- [laughter] describing, and this again is how they started out, nothing but for kids from mississippi texas and alabama. god that's why they picked the states to goody ginna decent shover of insurance of a joined the military because that is all we offer them. i am not bragging or complaining. this is my 16th trip to cover this war. i spent months in the field with these youngsters. that is not the description of youngsters somehow magically these ne'er-do-wells in misfits don't show up...
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nothing but poor kids from mississippi, texas and alabama.god knows why they picked those three states. couldn't get a decent job aren't health care joined the military because that's all that we offered them. i am not bragging or complaining. this is my 16th trip to cover this war. i spent a month in the field with these youngsters. that's not the description of the youngsters somehow magically these misfits don't show up in the units that i cover. i've only covered 45 units in this war. that book out there, not one of those photographs is staged. that one of those images of hundreds of miles of footage that i have shot were sent out. it's all the real thing. >> this was a portion of a booktv program. you can view the entire program, and many other booktv programs, online. go to booktv.org. type the name of the author or book into the search area in the upper left hand area of the page. select the watch link. now you can view the entire program. you might also explore the recently on booktv box, or the featured video box to find reason and f
nothing but poor kids from mississippi, texas and alabama.god knows why they picked those three states. couldn't get a decent job aren't health care joined the military because that's all that we offered them. i am not bragging or complaining. this is my 16th trip to cover this war. i spent a month in the field with these youngsters. that's not the description of the youngsters somehow magically these misfits don't show up in the units that i cover. i've only covered 45 units in this war. that...
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. >> now, the mrgo he mentioned is the mississippi river gulf outlet. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people and one business affected by hurricane katrina. they were awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorney says the ruling will also help 100,000 homeowners and business owners in st. bernard parish and the lower ninth ward get compensation. katrina killed more than 1800 people and flooded nearly 300,000 out of their homes. >>> well, even though a dollar doesn't get you what it used to, you can still stretch a buck if you know where to shop. hln money expert clark howard shows us. >> what i'm about to tell you is no surprise. in this rough economy, dollar stores are booming. is everybody else closing their doors, dollar stores are opening up all over town all over the country. so the question, if you go to a dollar store, are you actually saving money? well, according to "consumer reports" overwhelmingly yes, although there are some product categories that they were like not so excited about. in most things
. >> now, the mrgo he mentioned is the mississippi river gulf outlet. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people and one business affected by hurricane katrina. they were awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorney says the ruling will also help 100,000 homeowners and business owners in st. bernard parish and the lower ninth ward get compensation. katrina killed more than 1800 people and flooded nearly 300,000 out of their homes. >>> well,...
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. >> in the gop's weekly address, mississippi governor barbour called for the plan to be withdrawn and reworked. barbour said if it passes, the bill would clobber small businesses and hurt job growth. >>> health experts say obesity is a major problem in the u.s. but has it also become a legal defense? a man claimed he was too fat to kill his former son-in-law, and that was his defense in court for more than a month. well, now the jury finally weighs in. >>> the navy commissioned its newest battleship today. the bow on the "uss new york" was forged from steel made from the world trade center. just before it was commissioned, secretary of state hillary clinton and new york governor david paterson unveiled a memorial to the heroes of september 11th. the memorial is also made of steel from the trade center. the firefighter who suggested the idea using steel from the twin towers to make the battleship says he got emotional the first time he saw it. >> i was driving through northrop grummond's yard, i was going to the commissioning. the hair was up on the back of my head. i was shaking. just
. >> in the gop's weekly address, mississippi governor barbour called for the plan to be withdrawn and reworked. barbour said if it passes, the bill would clobber small businesses and hurt job growth. >>> health experts say obesity is a major problem in the u.s. but has it also become a legal defense? a man claimed he was too fat to kill his former son-in-law, and that was his defense in court for more than a month. well, now the jury finally weighs in. >>> the navy...
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ahead of that, line of thof thunderstorms through louisiana, stretching into arc arrange mississippi and tennessee. back side of that again it is all snow and heavy times now in northern parts of nebraska. northern sections of kansas. four to ten inches of snow in mae manhattan. you will find that over the border. two to four inches of the areas shaded in blue-green. good monday to you, richard. >> good monday to you, my friend. >>> how much would you pay for a piece of bernie madoff? auctioneers got their target price for their mets' jackets and then the bids went hiker and higher. >>> a california wine keeper accused of setting a fire that destroyed 6 million bottles of wine goes to court today. it destroyed $250 million worth of wine being stored for 150 napa valley wine and collectors. the trial is scheduled to start tomorrow but he scheduled a change of venue hearing this afternoon. prosecutor says he told the wine without permission and started the fire to cover that all up. that is a lot of wine. >>> how much would you pay for a piece of bernie madoff? that mets' jacket have y
ahead of that, line of thof thunderstorms through louisiana, stretching into arc arrange mississippi and tennessee. back side of that again it is all snow and heavy times now in northern parts of nebraska. northern sections of kansas. four to ten inches of snow in mae manhattan. you will find that over the border. two to four inches of the areas shaded in blue-green. good monday to you, richard. >> good monday to you, my friend. >>> how much would you pay for a piece of bernie...
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mississippi state leading texas pan am by nine at the half. elsewhere, west virginia a big lead on the citadel. cincinnati over maryland by 13 in the second half, virginia and stanford tied at 45. wake forest has a 14 point lead in the second half as well. georgia 79-58 winner over u.n.c. asheville. 2-2 as they welcome jacksonville state to the stegeman coliseum on friday night. coming up next, the virginia-clemson football replay. tigers clinch a spot in the acc title game followed by "sports night" at 11:00 eastern. and now from our partners and our producer/director mike jones and the entire crew, i'm matt stewart. stewart. good night from the stegema oh! blue! time! time out. i touched it. i touched the ball before it went out, coach. come on, alex, the ref did not call that! you gotta be kidding me, alex! it's the championship game! talk to him, coach. i touched, it's their ball. don't foul them when they inbound. team on 'three.' one, two, three. nice going, alex. sorry coach. alex! good call. good call. honey... the credit fairy... does
mississippi state leading texas pan am by nine at the half. elsewhere, west virginia a big lead on the citadel. cincinnati over maryland by 13 in the second half, virginia and stanford tied at 45. wake forest has a 14 point lead in the second half as well. georgia 79-58 winner over u.n.c. asheville. 2-2 as they welcome jacksonville state to the stegeman coliseum on friday night. coming up next, the virginia-clemson football replay. tigers clinch a spot in the acc title game followed by...
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we built a majority with people like travis shoulders from mississippi. as well as others and you have showed on tuesday that you are not willing to do that. when you have a moderate republican, you will blow her up. you see, no need to apply. right now, if you have moderate republicans, you are never going to get to a majority by eating your young. >> i have to say something. >> go ahead. >> the democrats did that to get the majority. but what will happen in the abortion belt, what happened is they tolerated these democrats because they needed them. >> they voted -- >> they voted against the health care bill without retribution. >> look where the money is coming from. i do not believe that a pro- life, a pro-life democrat with these numbers -- that they will survive very long with this majority. >> the reality is that nancy pelosi, they said, take care of yourself to get reelected. >> the opposite of a democrat in the united states, the difference is a conservative, not a republican. you cannot be -- a republican if you are not against big spending. >> k
we built a majority with people like travis shoulders from mississippi. as well as others and you have showed on tuesday that you are not willing to do that. when you have a moderate republican, you will blow her up. you see, no need to apply. right now, if you have moderate republicans, you are never going to get to a majority by eating your young. >> i have to say something. >> go ahead. >> the democrats did that to get the majority. but what will happen in the abortion...
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through the gulf coast over the next couple days before finally making landfall somewhere between mississippi and alabama. but forecasters expect its winds, which are peaking now at about 90 miles an hour, to weaken by that point. >>> families of those killed on flight 93 were on hand for yesterday's groundbreaking for a permanent national memorial. it'll honor the crew and the passengers who died in the september 11th crash in pennsylvania. one mom who lost her daughter said it was a joyful day. >> i was thinking of my daughter, deora, who was the passenger on flight 93, and, you know, what she would think of about today. and she would be very happy and proud that people will have a permanent memorial to come to and remember her and her fellow passengers. >> organizers say they will push to make sure the memorial is completed by september 11th, 2011. now, that's the tenth anniversary of the terrorist attacks. >>> tomorrow the supreme court will start hearing lawyers' arguments on whether underaged kids should get long prison sentences for certain crimes. the case stems from the sentences of
through the gulf coast over the next couple days before finally making landfall somewhere between mississippi and alabama. but forecasters expect its winds, which are peaking now at about 90 miles an hour, to weaken by that point. >>> families of those killed on flight 93 were on hand for yesterday's groundbreaking for a permanent national memorial. it'll honor the crew and the passengers who died in the september 11th crash in pennsylvania. one mom who lost her daughter said it was a...
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down through the eastern seaboard into florida and inland as far as tennessee, kentucky, back into mississippi and alabama, too. here's what's going on. big low pressure region, that's old ida. this is being absorbed by the cold front to the north and also notice the clouds behind me. that is south of bermuda. that energy gets wrapped up you within that circulation off the coast of south carolina this afternoon, tomorrow and over the weekend. we can see a big coastal type storm develop, not a schmomaker but rain and windmaker through mid-atlantic and new england. it will last through saturday afternoon. columbus, xrornlg george, 5.81 inches of rain, atlanta, right around the charlie brown airport, 4.59 inches of rain, birmingham, almost 4. that's how much rain they had. rain continues, heavy at times, coming through south carolina, stretching through basically north carolina, the entire state seeing rain back into virginia, even towards d.c. let me take you live to walk. here's what the white house looks like, rainy, gloomy. for the entire day, you could see as much as one to three inches of r
down through the eastern seaboard into florida and inland as far as tennessee, kentucky, back into mississippi and alabama, too. here's what's going on. big low pressure region, that's old ida. this is being absorbed by the cold front to the north and also notice the clouds behind me. that is south of bermuda. that energy gets wrapped up you within that circulation off the coast of south carolina this afternoon, tomorrow and over the weekend. we can see a big coastal type storm develop, not a...