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mississippi state schedule there.mes against two of the top teams in the east. >> in the first meeting they got the victory at oxford. >> dave: it will be interesting to see how ole miss responds. now that the game is pushed back because of the ice they play tomorrow night at home against arkansas and then they have a short turn-around. they play super tuesday game on tuesday night in lexington against the wildcats. >> joe: when you are a west division team and you cross over to the east, you have your hands full. everybody in the east, even go georgia is capable of beating you. you can throw in south carolina with what they did to kentucky and georgia is playing well. >> dave: we heard chartering from the younger coaches that had to do the turn-around before. back when you were coaching, it was saturday monday, wasn't it? >> joe: it was. absolutely. when i played here, it was saturday monday. early times when i was at kentucky with joe b. hall, saturday-monday. right. >> dave: the one thing rick stansbury told me thi
mississippi state schedule there.mes against two of the top teams in the east. >> in the first meeting they got the victory at oxford. >> dave: it will be interesting to see how ole miss responds. now that the game is pushed back because of the ice they play tomorrow night at home against arkansas and then they have a short turn-around. they play super tuesday game on tuesday night in lexington against the wildcats. >> joe: when you are a west division team and you cross over...
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his success at mississippi state is unparalleled really. >> dave: mississippi state has done a lot ofson got one there. and stewart tried to draw the foul. excuse me, turner. check that. turner who came in off the mississippi state bench. phil turner gets the three. and that is the first three of the day and the first three in a long, long time for this bulldogs club. mitchell. couldn't get it to go, but he will go to the free-throw line. 7-0, the bulldogs of mississippi state take the lead. when you have a guy that can control the middle like this, it's an easy thing to do. >> dave: in the earlygoing, mississippi shooting woes a thing of the past as they jumped out to a 7-0 lead over l.s.u. that was not a highlight reel for him, but just as effective. >> joe: amazing. great timing. the career leaders and varnado is 39 away now, three away as you see from 500 on his career, unbelievable. shaquille o'neal, of course, held the record in the s.e.c. for many years at 412. i never thought that record would be broken. this young man is very special. >> you can see varnado on the bench there
his success at mississippi state is unparalleled really. >> dave: mississippi state has done a lot ofson got one there. and stewart tried to draw the foul. excuse me, turner. check that. turner who came in off the mississippi state bench. phil turner gets the three. and that is the first three of the day and the first three in a long, long time for this bulldogs club. mitchell. couldn't get it to go, but he will go to the free-throw line. 7-0, the bulldogs of mississippi state take the...
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the matchup, mississippi and oklahoma state. no score, old miss hands to dexter.oks like he shot out of a canon and is so fast. set a cotton bowl record. goes 86 yards. mississippi led 7-0 and 14-7, completes the pass and the cowboys in the game and scoop it up. goes 35 yards for the touchdown. mississippi defeats oklahoma state 21-7 to win the cotton bowl. >>> one last break. when we return, they not only gave the coach the vest but supply the highlights of the football season and it was not eating pizza. we'll be right back. >> you know what time it s. we didn't forget. welcome back. tonight's geico 15 minutes of fame comes at the expense of south carolina coach steve spurrier, courtesy of connecticut wide receiver moore who made the best catch of the year in college football. happened in today's papajohns.com bowl. check it out there. happened against connection connection -- south carolina. makes a spectacular one-handed catch and never used the left hand at all and went on to score a 37-yard touchdown. that catch alone earns the huskies moore our
the matchup, mississippi and oklahoma state. no score, old miss hands to dexter.oks like he shot out of a canon and is so fast. set a cotton bowl record. goes 86 yards. mississippi led 7-0 and 14-7, completes the pass and the cowboys in the game and scoop it up. goes 35 yards for the touchdown. mississippi defeats oklahoma state 21-7 to win the cotton bowl. >>> one last break. when we return, they not only gave the coach the vest but supply the highlights of the football season and it...
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and spends 49 days in parchment farm, mississippi's worst prison farm. and he really celebrates his 20th birthday in prison for civil rights activity, and that's going to be the first of 27 arrests between 1961 and 1966. what's really important about stokely carmichael and that i try to convey in this book is that carmichael is one of the few americans domestically during the 1960s who actually bleeds for democracy. what i mean by that is undergoes physical terror and violence at the hands of hate groups and really domestic terrorists in places like the mississippi delta the, in louns county, alabama, in cambridge, maryland, in washington, d.c. to promote voting rights and citizenship rights for all african-americans. >> host: you know, i want to get into -- we're getting close to our break time, and i want to get into some contemporary thoughts and get your opinion on what's happening now in the current scene. but we'll be back in a couple of minutes, and then we can talk about curre bit. >> guest: absolutely. >> "after words" and several other c-span
and spends 49 days in parchment farm, mississippi's worst prison farm. and he really celebrates his 20th birthday in prison for civil rights activity, and that's going to be the first of 27 arrests between 1961 and 1966. what's really important about stokely carmichael and that i try to convey in this book is that carmichael is one of the few americans domestically during the 1960s who actually bleeds for democracy. what i mean by that is undergoes physical terror and violence at the hands of...
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the ti tide leading mississippi ste. anhis was tight ll the way. downo a one-point gam threpoine-ame, reeth scos left. barry sart eps on teh lin alabama hangs on to hand, mississippi state its first nferce loss of eeason. >> and vrnadostays on hi pace, he shou break the altime record nileat february. ahenomel canaer for the teessee. frmbrownsville, >> onef th oer early games. auburn visiting anderbilt. jeff bo uner a bit of prsure at aubur game.transionit an 8-point brendonkox hard too that guy. reid his atn open three from the corner a momendt vandy trling at he break. nd>> vanderbltiashgot to do a btter job efensively. jaywks >>aking on iowa state. sherrronc lins iw th brady ornintags wil find morris for a fast break layn.i an 8-0run to open the game adn then maquez ofhe t sig yclones has seenenough, arry kaom! >> imposin oh> jn how you lke tha highlight. tied at ie. 6-5. n inside outside. thr-poi game. lateinr the irst, marquette up by one. darius johnson dom at the three-point line. the midrange jumper. marqtte up by three at that point. big as
the ti tide leading mississippi ste. anhis was tight ll the way. downo a one-point gam threpoine-ame, reeth scos left. barry sart eps on teh lin alabama hangs on to hand, mississippi state its first nferce loss of eeason. >> and vrnadostays on hi pace, he shou break the altime record nileat february. ahenomel canaer for the teessee. frmbrownsville, >> onef th oer early games. auburn visiting anderbilt. jeff bo uner a bit of prsure at aubur game.transionit an 8-point brendonkox hard...
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it's a home run for mississippi.use] enterjy has announced $510 million expansion of the facility. it will increase output by 13%, again providing more stable, low cost already base-load power to customers while providing lots of good jobs and generating more taxes. and nuclear, the big, green, clean energy machine, emits no greenhouse gases. south mississippi electric power is in the middle of a $500 million series of upgrades to improve service for our state's rural electric power association members. chevron and pascagoula is completing $700 million dollars of upgrades that have increased its output of refined gasoline product by 10% while using no more crude oil. next is chevron. gulf lng is approaching completion of it's $1.1 liquefied natural gas terminal in jackson country. it will enfurther -- it will further enhance our state's standing as a reliable energy state. in fact, mississippi is one of the few states in the country where petroleum production has actually gone up during the last several of years. com
it's a home run for mississippi.use] enterjy has announced $510 million expansion of the facility. it will increase output by 13%, again providing more stable, low cost already base-load power to customers while providing lots of good jobs and generating more taxes. and nuclear, the big, green, clean energy machine, emits no greenhouse gases. south mississippi electric power is in the middle of a $500 million series of upgrades to improve service for our state's rural electric power association...
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and spent 49 days in parchment for mississippi's worst prison farm and he celebrates his 20th birthday in prison for civil rights activity and that's going to be the first of 27 arrests between 1961 and 1966. what's really important about stokely carmichael and that i try to convey in this book is that carmichael is one of the few americans domestically during the 1960's who bleeds for democracy. and what i mean by that is undergoes physical terror and violence at the hands of hate groups and domestic terrorists in places like the mississippi delta and rounds county alabama, a cambridge maryland, washington, d.c., to promote voting rights and citizenship rights for all african americans. >> host: we want to get into -- we are getting close to the break time and i want to get into some contemporary thoughts and get your opinion on what is happening now in the current scene but we will be back in a couple of minutes and can talk about current events a little bit. >> guest: absolutely. >> "after words" c-sn programs e available for download at podcast. more with peniel joseph and kevin me
and spent 49 days in parchment for mississippi's worst prison farm and he celebrates his 20th birthday in prison for civil rights activity and that's going to be the first of 27 arrests between 1961 and 1966. what's really important about stokely carmichael and that i try to convey in this book is that carmichael is one of the few americans domestically during the 1960's who bleeds for democracy. and what i mean by that is undergoes physical terror and violence at the hands of hate groups and...
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one is the mississippi freedom democratic party led by the sharecropper from louisville lot of mississippi who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 dnc in atlantic city new jersey. the other will be their freedom organization which is nicknamed the black panther party and that starts with the grass roots from the snic activists especially stoke the car michael. were the is interesting as a black power active is to went to jail for refusing to fight in the warm one say for policy based on human rights we before carter talks about that william where they was talking about this. part of the robeson generation a group of activist to come of age during the prime political time of paul robeson who is the key african-american of the 1930's and '40's and '50's he will be marginalized by the cold war between 1961 and 68 his passport is revoked and he cannot earn a living outside of the country because of the left-wing believes. he never joined the communist party but is very sympathetic to marxism and communism and will suffer because of that. >> he provides a different genealogy mayor richard
one is the mississippi freedom democratic party led by the sharecropper from louisville lot of mississippi who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 dnc in atlantic city new jersey. the other will be their freedom organization which is nicknamed the black panther party and that starts with the grass roots from the snic activists especially stoke the car michael. were the is interesting as a black power active is to went to jail for refusing to fight in the warm one say for policy based on...
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. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >> it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. come on, we're going to a steakhouse yes, i wear dentures super poligrip seals the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super pogrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip >>> a maryland newborn maybe the first newborn born in the u.s. this decade. she was born fo seconds after midnight. the doctor asked her to hold off, and her parents are thrilled. two other children are lying cla
. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >>> mississippi beat oklahoma state today, the final 21-7. >> it's so hard to choose one. you know, during the sign then drive event, you can get a cc, tiguan or fuel efficient jetta for practically just your signature. you can get scheduled maintenance at no cost. there's got to be more to it than that... i'll never doubt you again. come on, we're going to a steakhouse yes, i wear dentures super poligrip seals...
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mississippi, and oklahoma state.t was tied up until old miss went to a two-touchdown spur, overwhelming the cowboys. that is a brutal return. mississippi over oklahoma state, 21-7. local college hoops. loyola, hosting rider in northeast baltimore city. behind 21 points from bret harvey. watch him beat the first half buzzer. right there. the greyhounds win their fourth straight game. loyola over rider. and a close one, 68-66. not far away, neighboring johns hopkins, it was the neighboring annual blue jay annual. got a lot of inside points like that single role move there from eric rolander. on the other end, though, watch hopkins' sean wild on the shot. that's good. thanks to the kind bounce. no final report. yeah, there it is. we finally got it. 77-69. hopkins over mary washington. that game went to overtime. hey, we have got a lot more to talk about at 11:00. the eve of the big game. >> also at 11:00, on wjz. more emotional reaction for the family of sarah foxwell, that young foxbury girl who was abducted and killed
mississippi, and oklahoma state.t was tied up until old miss went to a two-touchdown spur, overwhelming the cowboys. that is a brutal return. mississippi over oklahoma state, 21-7. local college hoops. loyola, hosting rider in northeast baltimore city. behind 21 points from bret harvey. watch him beat the first half buzzer. right there. the greyhounds win their fourth straight game. loyola over rider. and a close one, 68-66. not far away, neighboring johns hopkins, it was the neighboring annual...
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it's mississippi basketball! we will have a foul called on hopson. riding terrico white out of bounds. >> mark: how about the hustle? pearl, this is what you want! guys coming ofbench, giving their teams a lift. earned more playing time right there. keep an eye out for ole miss, the ball screen. the high ball screen. the way they try to generate offense with the perimeter players. >> eric: mcbee caught with a reach-in on holloway. fifth team foul on tennessee. >> mark: too aggressive. anytime two hands touch the to offensive player, automatic foul. if the official sees two hands touch offensive player with the basketball, they will load it up. >> eric: and backcourt. and track it down. the open look. cranston. hit that shot! mcbee. tennessee has been playing on emotion for a couple of weeks now. when is that bubble going to burst? >> mark: well, that is the question. is this tennessee team good enough to sustain this level? that they played at regardless of the suspension and being down players? >> eric: cleans up the mess inside. [ applause ] >> mar
it's mississippi basketball! we will have a foul called on hopson. riding terrico white out of bounds. >> mark: how about the hustle? pearl, this is what you want! guys coming ofbench, giving their teams a lift. earned more playing time right there. keep an eye out for ole miss, the ball screen. the high ball screen. the way they try to generate offense with the perimeter players. >> eric: mcbee caught with a reach-in on holloway. fifth team foul on tennessee. >> mark: too...
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a lot of snow shower activity from the northeast, but also down across the mississippi valley.orthern arkansas through memphis and northern mississippi, seeing snow showers headed into alabama. and around here, big storm spins off the coast. for us, we will see if we get any energy to cross the mountains. if we do, one or two flurries are not out of the question. seven-day forecast, low 30s today, mid-30s tomorrow through thursday. can't rule out by the time -- angie coming up in a second. by the end of the week, could have snow friday. more cold on the way. >>> here i go. hello. thanks for helping kickoff the new year with us. let's kick things off with 95 northbound. things dragging from prince william parkway to fairfax parkway. no ain't. if you continue to 395, expect to slow from etc. sell, and expect to get dizzy with that camera shot. okay approaching 14th street. new york avenue delayed in spots, live from sky 9. look at the left side of the screen. looks like we have 270 accident at the spur split. this just popped up. obviously this is going to cause quite a slow down
a lot of snow shower activity from the northeast, but also down across the mississippi valley.orthern arkansas through memphis and northern mississippi, seeing snow showers headed into alabama. and around here, big storm spins off the coast. for us, we will see if we get any energy to cross the mountains. if we do, one or two flurries are not out of the question. seven-day forecast, low 30s today, mid-30s tomorrow through thursday. can't rule out by the time -- angie coming up in a second. by...
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always amuses me when mississippi is seeing a little snow. here's the seven-day forecast.ow showers are possible. shouldn't amount to much, except in mountains. 35 tomorrow. warmer wednesday and thursday. by friday, chance for snow. more importantly, colder air for friday and saturday. highs back in the 20s. >>> arctic blast. hey, 12 minutes away from the 6:00 hour. happy new year. thank you for joining us. kicking things off with a trouble spot out there on branch avenue southbound, where it meets earnshaw road. icy conditions take away the left lane for driving. use caution. move it into virginia, 395 northbound a little bit of volume between duke over to seminary. overall, no accidents to report. 95 before that slowing between prince william parkway and in maryland back over to this area, 270 southbound. no issues. massachusetts avenue, great example as incident, accident free drive. >>> time to look at the top stories on the web. we will start with a story out of dubai. check this out. today marks grand opening of the world's tallest building. people are flocking to th
always amuses me when mississippi is seeing a little snow. here's the seven-day forecast.ow showers are possible. shouldn't amount to much, except in mountains. 35 tomorrow. warmer wednesday and thursday. by friday, chance for snow. more importantly, colder air for friday and saturday. highs back in the 20s. >>> arctic blast. hey, 12 minutes away from the 6:00 hour. happy new year. thank you for joining us. kicking things off with a trouble spot out there on branch avenue southbound,...
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in addition, the legislation enjoys the support of the entire mississippi house delegation. a native of pearl, mississippi, sergeant ingram was serving in support of operation enduring freedom in afghanistan as a proud member of the second battalion, 12th infantry regiment, fourth brigade combat team out of fort collins, colorado. regrettably he was killed in action in afghanistan after an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle and his unit came under small arms fire from enemy forces. he was 25 years old at the time of his death. following his graduation from newton county high school in decatur, mississippi, sergeant ink gram enlisted in the united states army in 2003 to fulfill his lifelong goal of serving his country. one year later, sergeant ingram was deployed to iraq and served two tours of duty with distinction in support of operation iraqi freedom. from 2004 to 2005 and from 2006 to 2007. in recognition of his exemplary service, he received an army commendation medal, an honor bestowed on soldiers who distinguish themselves through heroism, meritorio
in addition, the legislation enjoys the support of the entire mississippi house delegation. a native of pearl, mississippi, sergeant ingram was serving in support of operation enduring freedom in afghanistan as a proud member of the second battalion, 12th infantry regiment, fourth brigade combat team out of fort collins, colorado. regrettably he was killed in action in afghanistan after an improvised explosive device detonated near his vehicle and his unit came under small arms fire from enemy...
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varina weld davis was born a true southern beauty, in mississippi, a woman of impeccable pedigree, but alas, a southern woman. she observed the world astutely and voiced her opinions about it with wit, sarcasm, and too often, a shocking disregard for acceptable female reticence. she believed that the man she married, the widower, jefferson davis, loved her independent mind and spirit as much as he loved her beauty, for that's what he told her, as he was court willing her. -- courting her, but it proved tragically wrong. davis held a rigid and traditional view of gender roles if marriage and if their early years together, he laid down an endless barrage of criticism, because she would not cop form to his desires to present herself to the world as she ought, an obedient wife. at one point he refuses to allow her to come to washington with him, because he will not let people see a wife who does not obey him. he's not one of my favorite people. he asserted his masculine authority and set about with steely determination to break varina's will. he was more than willing, however, to privately
varina weld davis was born a true southern beauty, in mississippi, a woman of impeccable pedigree, but alas, a southern woman. she observed the world astutely and voiced her opinions about it with wit, sarcasm, and too often, a shocking disregard for acceptable female reticence. she believed that the man she married, the widower, jefferson davis, loved her independent mind and spirit as much as he loved her beauty, for that's what he told her, as he was court willing her. -- courting her, but...
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high pressure over the mississippi valley. it is going to continue to bring in that flow around it and it is going to keep us in the dry clear mode but it is also going to just keep the cold air over us. it doesn't ease off until about late in the week. so, as it starts to continue off to the south and east, it will allow for a little bit milder air to move on in. stays cold. but it gets closer to our average of about 41 degrees. so, by the middle of the week, we'll go from below the average to above the average and we'll be right around 40. so, again, just hold on. change is coming. 5:04 is your sunset time. small craft advisory in effect through this evening. northwest wind on the bay. gusting to 25. your next high tide at 3:27 at fort mchenry. 30 degrees today. a lot of shine but it stays very cold. sun cannot warm us up through this cold, heavy air. 16 degrees tonight through central maryland. sunshine mixing with clouds tomorrow. 36 degrees. five-day forecast, a little bit better. keep the gloves in the meantime. >> ok, t
high pressure over the mississippi valley. it is going to continue to bring in that flow around it and it is going to keep us in the dry clear mode but it is also going to just keep the cold air over us. it doesn't ease off until about late in the week. so, as it starts to continue off to the south and east, it will allow for a little bit milder air to move on in. stays cold. but it gets closer to our average of about 41 degrees. so, by the middle of the week, we'll go from below the average to...
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the other is the mississippi freedom democratic party. led by a man who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city, new jersey, and the other is going to be the lounge county freedom organization which is nicknamed the black panther party, which is in alabama. that is started with grass-roots locals with the help of activists. and when we think about william worthy, worthy is very interesting. he is a black power activist who is also a pacifist. he went to jail for refusing to fight in the war. worthy wants a foreign policy that is based on human rights. way before president jimmy carter talks about a foreign policy based on human rights william birdie was y was talkint this. and worthy is one of the people who is part of the robson's generation. i call it the robson's generation, the group of activists to come of age during the prime political time of paul robson who is really the key african american political and cultural figure of the 1930's and '40's and '50's's who is going to be really
the other is the mississippi freedom democratic party. led by a man who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city, new jersey, and the other is going to be the lounge county freedom organization which is nicknamed the black panther party, which is in alabama. that is started with grass-roots locals with the help of activists. and when we think about william worthy, worthy is very interesting. he is a black power activist who is also a pacifist. he...
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except for the organizers who had gone up to mississippi state. mississippi state is in stark bill.yone here is as much of a johnny cash and as i am, you might recall that he has a song called the stark bill city jail. in other words, it is a place where even johnny cash is given a hard time. to get there, you have got to go all the way along the boards were cheney and others were pulled out as so many others before them as they were looking for civil rights workers bodies. past philadelphia where at the time the head of the shriners was the sheriff who had given the order, or made the call to the klan to have them killed. and then go for it -- 40 miles further into the piney woods. midnight came and went and i fell asleep at my desk and i got a call at the 1:30 a.m. from those organizers and they said if you need to get down here. we have a problem. i hopped in my car and we sit down and they say, sorry we are late. it will not let us speak until the very end. we were there until 2:00. after the second encore of "sweet home alabama" they let us get up. at that point, the whole crow
except for the organizers who had gone up to mississippi state. mississippi state is in stark bill.yone here is as much of a johnny cash and as i am, you might recall that he has a song called the stark bill city jail. in other words, it is a place where even johnny cash is given a hard time. to get there, you have got to go all the way along the boards were cheney and others were pulled out as so many others before them as they were looking for civil rights workers bodies. past philadelphia...
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johnson, these were people who were king's bodyguards who in philadelphia mississippi one year after the killing of goodman and chaney during the meredith march, king went back in the standing in philadelphia mississippi and king koza to cecil price assistant sheriff who have had good men cheney delivered in his custody before he was delivered to the mob that killed them and king says you are the guy who had those boys and price looks at him and says that's right. and king is preaching saying i believe the people who killed goodman and chaney are in this crowd and people are proudly saying we are here all right and it was the most frightening king eckert lummis except for marquette park chicago. they were the two most frightening times. and so these men who wanted to talk to who had been scarred up and said we are reluctant to talk to you because are you going to get the story right, and i stayed on the case. they did start to open up and i did see when hal iggulden kind preached when we were together in atlanta at the reading i said i was nervous. you're one of the people i've been
johnson, these were people who were king's bodyguards who in philadelphia mississippi one year after the killing of goodman and chaney during the meredith march, king went back in the standing in philadelphia mississippi and king koza to cecil price assistant sheriff who have had good men cheney delivered in his custody before he was delivered to the mob that killed them and king says you are the guy who had those boys and price looks at him and says that's right. and king is preaching saying i...
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standings in west, mississippi state up top as many predicted.bama and ole miss playing well to start the season. rebels getting tenth ranked tennessee today on the sec network on the road. ole miss lost nine straight at tennessee. the vols riding a five-game winning streak. good news, melvin goens and tatum are coming back tuesday at alabama. not today but tuesday. brian williams still suspended. vols circled the wagons. they're playing with six scholarship playersua, you have ons and playing good basketball. >> they are playing well. kansas win you think of circling for it a big win but they beat charlotte and auburn the other night. many people thought they'd collapse but the core guys have increased. how about the guys like skylar mcbee and steven pearl and renaldo woolridge who increased his play in that time? those are the contributions they're getting in addition to bobby maze and scotty hopson. >> when you lose offense you win by playing defense. that's what tennessee is doing under bruce pearl. you see the numbers, they're second in the
standings in west, mississippi state up top as many predicted.bama and ole miss playing well to start the season. rebels getting tenth ranked tennessee today on the sec network on the road. ole miss lost nine straight at tennessee. the vols riding a five-game winning streak. good news, melvin goens and tatum are coming back tuesday at alabama. not today but tuesday. brian williams still suspended. vols circled the wagons. they're playing with six scholarship playersua, you have ons and playing...
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by three times as much of virginia, mississippi and utah. four times as much in minnesota and south carolina. six times as much in alabama. a round of our nation, states have closed parks, stiffed vendors, throwing people off medicaid, stopped plowing snow and released thousands of dangerous criminals from prison early. overnight last night, the citizens of iowa were protected by seven state troopers tool. we have donner none of those things and don't intend to. the saddest of all, our sister states at least 40 of them are doing the worst thing possible in times like these. they are raising taxes. adding to the burden on families already in distressed and making their economic climate even less attractive to new jobs than they were before. michigan, wisconsin, new jersey, at least 11 more of raised income taxes. ohio, oregon, minnesota and 30 more have raised gas taxes. many states have raised multiple taxes at the same time. i hope you will join me in saying to night to the people for whom we all work we will make the hard choices. we will
by three times as much of virginia, mississippi and utah. four times as much in minnesota and south carolina. six times as much in alabama. a round of our nation, states have closed parks, stiffed vendors, throwing people off medicaid, stopped plowing snow and released thousands of dangerous criminals from prison early. overnight last night, the citizens of iowa were protected by seven state troopers tool. we have donner none of those things and don't intend to. the saddest of all, our sister...
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going to oxfrd and beating this 'ole miss tea >> markto w the league you haveo win on the road mississippi state with a huge win o tst off at 'olemss. ste division. got so teams in a ltle bit oftransitn mode. alabama obviously . 'ole miss. arnsas miased some laye and they are back now. arnsas is a little ifferent th the were maybe a month ago. the st wl bil itnesting as we wch itpyout >> 'olss fans are e usto rooting ainstississip state. ths atnd of the wayt goes wehose two. pecially notw hat miissii ss ate got the earlywi 'ole misnow needs a osalong te line by the bult et bac into t sec west race. mark: you got to be able to do your busine wich isto take care o your ownself and wi t hoat you have an opportunity wto lsu is okg topus ih a leliore tonht. i li tt anheact t that they are geing out and atacki a lite t mo and tryi to create pportunities inhe b treak instad of just playing a theh lf court dee eery trip. >> carter: tigers rn itu over on ti 'ole miss nearly gives it right ck >> cransn fin graham orf th >> mark: for lsu thave a chance i hasto b other playserutse of tasmin mitchell w
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they say he was stabbed early this morning in the 1700 block of mississippi avenue southeast. this may be the first homicide this year, but it's the fifth in d.c. since new year's eve. no words on suspects or motive. >>> services will g on today at a southeast washington church where shots rang out on new year's eve. dozens of people were inside the new life praise temple on naylor avenue, stheast when somebody fired several shots into the building. no one was seriously hurt. it appears the church was targeted. >>> we're following a developing story now from yemen. tuesday embassy there is closed in response to al qaeda threats, threats have escalated since the failed christmas day day terror attempt. >> reporter: president obama revealed for the first time since many suspected, al qaeda was behind it. >> appears he joined an affiliate of al qaeda and this group, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, trained him and directed him to attack that plane headed for america. >> reporter: the president said the suspect, umar farouk abdulmutallab made his al qaeda contact and received hi
they say he was stabbed early this morning in the 1700 block of mississippi avenue southeast. this may be the first homicide this year, but it's the fifth in d.c. since new year's eve. no words on suspects or motive. >>> services will g on today at a southeast washington church where shots rang out on new year's eve. dozens of people were inside the new life praise temple on naylor avenue, stheast when somebody fired several shots into the building. no one was seriously hurt. it...
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it was 8 in mississippi last night. more than 30 degrees below zero in north dakota. but the wind chill factor, temperatures there reaching 50 below for a second straight night. arctic chill looking to be among the coldest in decades. you might expect that in north dakota, but the cold stretch is all the way from the plains and eastern united states all the way into the deep south. like i said, 8 in oxford last night. rick is in the extreme weather center. man, it's extreme. this is off the hook. >> you feel like it's been a cold winter so far in the northeast, shep? >> not like oxford? >> exactly. 16 is the coldest we've been in new york city. 8 in oxford. this is odd. it will be worse across parts of florida over the next two days before we see any break. the wind chills still right now into the minus teens. it will be minus 30 or so across some of the plains tonight. all of this cold air diving down across the south. here is our departures from where we should be. still around -- not departure. minus teens once again across parts of the plains. tomorrow into sunday
it was 8 in mississippi last night. more than 30 degrees below zero in north dakota. but the wind chill factor, temperatures there reaching 50 below for a second straight night. arctic chill looking to be among the coldest in decades. you might expect that in north dakota, but the cold stretch is all the way from the plains and eastern united states all the way into the deep south. like i said, 8 in oxford last night. rick is in the extreme weather center. man, it's extreme. this is off the...
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a man was stabbed in the upper chest in the 1700 block of mississippi avenue. he later died at a local hospital. so far no word on what led to the stack or if police have any suspects. as soon as we get more information we'll pass it along to you. >>> and we are following new developments in the christmas day terror investigation. the u.s. and britain announced they are closing their embassies in yemen because of ongoing threats by the group linked to the foiled attack. plus, the obama administration says it is cogging up with new ways to stop future attacks. jennifer davis has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter:rack obama in his weekly radio and internet address announces it is now clear an al-qaida affiliate in yemen ordered the christmas day plot against the u.s. airliner and trained and armed the 23-year-old nigerian man accused in the failed bombing attempt. >> our nation is at war against the far reaching network of violence and hatred. >> reporter: the president, on vacation in hawaii, says a preliminary administration review of the incident is
a man was stabbed in the upper chest in the 1700 block of mississippi avenue. he later died at a local hospital. so far no word on what led to the stack or if police have any suspects. as soon as we get more information we'll pass it along to you. >>> and we are following new developments in the christmas day terror investigation. the u.s. and britain announced they are closing their embassies in yemen because of ongoing threats by the group linked to the foiled attack. plus, the obama...
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but mississippi methodist senior services operates a number of campuses around mississippi. they were the ones that started the prototype for the green houses in tupelo and when hurricane katrina was threatening they moved people up into tupelo where they had four brand-new greenhouses set to open. at the end of that, at the end of sort of the aftermath of the hurricane, most of the houses and assisted living down on the gulf had not been damage aed and the people moved up to the greenhouses didn't want to leave. thank you. [applause] >> and that story brings to brian -- i did a story in a lincoln, nebraska, where one of the older residents who had eventually died but was able to celebrate her 100th birthday at the green house before she did and the staff asked her what she most wanted for her 100th birthday a margarita and a cigarette and she got them both. [laughter] >> so fun can be had. we have fallen a bit behind schedule so we're going to try to keep this section of q & a relatively short in the interest of moving on to our final panel and then we'll have a longer stre
but mississippi methodist senior services operates a number of campuses around mississippi. they were the ones that started the prototype for the green houses in tupelo and when hurricane katrina was threatening they moved people up into tupelo where they had four brand-new greenhouses set to open. at the end of that, at the end of sort of the aftermath of the hurricane, most of the houses and assisted living down on the gulf had not been damage aed and the people moved up to the greenhouses...
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the great lakes, and a band of snow from little rock, arkansas, in through northern portions of mississippi and into alabama. want to take you here, check this out. temperatures this morning in florida, where they actually did have a freeze in some sections yesterday, daytona beach down to freezing now. orlando at 35. westminster palm 40 and 46 miami. that's a sign of real chilly, at least cloud cover protecting southern florida from getting into the near freezing zone but unfortunately some danger to some of the citrus crops there. as far as we're concerned, let's take you back home. forecast models taking you into the afternoon with the snow highlighted through western maryland while we may have flurries skirt through under an overcast sky the chance of flurries may continue tomorrow. and take us on into the overnight through wednesday morning. we highlight the last surge across this arctic pattern, may drop some flakes across the area and then we'll try to actually get sun out mid-week before the next storm tries to arrive by friday. today we'll call it mostly cloudy, actually, that shou
the great lakes, and a band of snow from little rock, arkansas, in through northern portions of mississippi and into alabama. want to take you here, check this out. temperatures this morning in florida, where they actually did have a freeze in some sections yesterday, daytona beach down to freezing now. orlando at 35. westminster palm 40 and 46 miami. that's a sign of real chilly, at least cloud cover protecting southern florida from getting into the near freezing zone but unfortunately some...
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hard freeze warning in effect for parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, north florida. the high pressure eventually moves out for the day tomorrow. the wind changes direction, and we finally looked for a little bit of a warm-up. wind chill advisory in effect western allegany county overnight, into the morning hours until about 10:00. no advisory to worry about, but we will look for temperatures below average for the day tomorrow. the wind chill factors only in the 20's. the forecast, mostly clear and cold tonight, lows in the teens. in the mountains, temperatures fall into the single digits. the wind chill factor, slightly below zero. cold start sunday, eventually into the 20's, the wind out of the northwest at 10-15. the high just near freezing, but the wind chill factor will make it feel like 8-10 degrees colder than that. better days ahead with warm weather. finally, we have to wait, though. flurries and the forecast late monday into tuesday morning. then the warm up begins, low 40's wednesday, mid 40's thursday and friday. the upcoming weekend? looks like temperatur
hard freeze warning in effect for parts of louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, north florida. the high pressure eventually moves out for the day tomorrow. the wind changes direction, and we finally looked for a little bit of a warm-up. wind chill advisory in effect western allegany county overnight, into the morning hours until about 10:00. no advisory to worry about, but we will look for temperatures below average for the day tomorrow. the wind chill factors only in the 20's. the...
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mean time, the cotton bowl in texas where mississippi and oklahoma state duked it out.bruising return on this fumble recovery by ole miss. >>> women's hoops locally. coppin state hosting morgan state. you are about to see good defense right here. morgan number one carin adams blocked by manly. later, watch manly, who wasn't denied. coppin drops a third straight. 61-50 the final score. carin adams in the meac opener for both squads. >>> on the men's side, loyola hosting ryder. watch 'em beat the first half buzzer. greyhounds beat indiana on the road several weeks ago winning their fourth straight, barely 68-66 over ryder. one other local score to tell you about, georgia state beat elton. that's sports. raiders luckily will lose by 10 if the ravens want to get in the playoffs tomorrow. >> keep the penalties down too. >> 4:00 on jz. >>> ,,,, produce with a 100% guarantee... means freshness is always in season. rancher's reserve beef, guaranteed tender, says you're always ready to grill. and now, safeway has a new promise. a commitment to thousands of new everyday low price
mean time, the cotton bowl in texas where mississippi and oklahoma state duked it out.bruising return on this fumble recovery by ole miss. >>> women's hoops locally. coppin state hosting morgan state. you are about to see good defense right here. morgan number one carin adams blocked by manly. later, watch manly, who wasn't denied. coppin drops a third straight. 61-50 the final score. carin adams in the meac opener for both squads. >>> on the men's side, loyola hosting ryder....
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car michael had been a grass roots organizer in mississippi and alabama.for him black power meant actually exercising the voting rights and the citizenship rights that he had struggled to organize along with many other civil rights activists during the first half of the 1960s. so it meant black elected officials. it meant black political leaders but it also meant community control of schools. it meant a different definition of black identity. before this period african- americans were really called negros or referred to as people of color. it's after the black power period that they're referred to as black or african-american by the 1980s. >> suarez: the book reminds us of parts of this story that we sometimes forget because the history of this era gets smoothed over. weren't there many strands of opinion about how to proceed, what the best approach was, what the tactics were to achieve black liberation? >> absolutely. when we think about our civil rights history and the history of the 1960s and '70s in a way we flatten that story to a story about rosa par
car michael had been a grass roots organizer in mississippi and alabama.for him black power meant actually exercising the voting rights and the citizenship rights that he had struggled to organize along with many other civil rights activists during the first half of the 1960s. so it meant black elected officials. it meant black political leaders but it also meant community control of schools. it meant a different definition of black identity. before this period african- americans were really...
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but to americans, they are an invasive species, destroying the habitat of native fish in the mississippi river and its tribuy tears, all the way from the gulf of mexico to chicago. the fear that they will do the same to the great lakes has set state against state with michigan filing suit along with five other great lake states to force illinois and the federal government to stop these fish in their tracks. >> this is a big head carp right here, and this is a little guy. i have collected them on the illinois river where they easily are twice that length, they would weigh upwards upwards-- upwards of 50 pound its, they will eat probably half their body weight in plankton ef erie day. >> eating that much plankton scares jim robin rhett, vice president of animal regulation at the shed aquarium in chicago. plankton consist of several species of tiny plants and animals in the water. they are the foundation of the entire food chain. >> it is an issue that is a potential time bomb, i would say. it would have a devastating affect on the great lakes if the asian carp were to get in there and be a
but to americans, they are an invasive species, destroying the habitat of native fish in the mississippi river and its tribuy tears, all the way from the gulf of mexico to chicago. the fear that they will do the same to the great lakes has set state against state with michigan filing suit along with five other great lake states to force illinois and the federal government to stop these fish in their tracks. >> this is a big head carp right here, and this is a little guy. i have collected...
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[laughter] >> i was privacy law in a small town in mississippi, and training of a better life. at the time i didn't have, i didn't have any money. but i had more than my publisher. [laughter] >> they published a thousand copy and i bought all of them. my skin was a bookie, i was going to buy the book at holzer, seldom every so. i was going to have a big book party at my hometown in the library. this was a town i grew up in, high school, went to college, law school, came back to my hometown that the town had elected me and reelected me to the state legislature. i thought i was pretty popular. my wife was from the. went to the same high school. our families all the kinds of. so it would be a huge book party. at the local library. and so we actually halt 1000 books down the local library. if you've never seen a thousand books back to. it's a hell of a -- it's a big stack that we have photographs of our two small kids climbing on copies of "a tiime to kill." we had a big part in huge crowds showed up and i was very excited and i signed books and i spoke, and when the party was over
[laughter] >> i was privacy law in a small town in mississippi, and training of a better life. at the time i didn't have, i didn't have any money. but i had more than my publisher. [laughter] >> they published a thousand copy and i bought all of them. my skin was a bookie, i was going to buy the book at holzer, seldom every so. i was going to have a big book party at my hometown in the library. this was a town i grew up in, high school, went to college, law school, came back to my...
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we've been asking about this in mississippi i-there are search engines. but -- in miss i-there are search gins, expensive, hard to run. it's notust the fact you've been talking about. more facts here. the intelligence community knew that the yemenis terrorists had the nigerian. that is in the system. they new in the system, there is a record that this young guy was talking to what's his name, aklouwi the cleric who had been talking to moussaud, the shooter in fort hood. you would think that would pop up in the system. >> that's a lot of dots. >> that's an awful lot of dots. >> yeah. even if you had a nigerian desk and there is a nigerian desk in one of these agencies, the information should come together. information from the father, information from the intelligence service that the al-qaeda was working with the nigerian. in yemen. those should completely come together. i agree with evan, this beyond comprehension. >> associate myself with the governor jim thompson we saw in the opening piece, the 9/11 information, who talked about the full body scans. y
we've been asking about this in mississippi i-there are search engines. but -- in miss i-there are search gins, expensive, hard to run. it's notust the fact you've been talking about. more facts here. the intelligence community knew that the yemenis terrorists had the nigerian. that is in the system. they new in the system, there is a record that this young guy was talking to what's his name, aklouwi the cleric who had been talking to moussaud, the shooter in fort hood. you would think that...
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. >>> temperatures drop below zero from the northern plains across the mississippi valley.hile in the northeast, it was little better, with temperatures in the 20s. even the southeast got the treatment, with temperatures dipping down into the 30s. lake effect snow dumped 9 inches on buffalo new york and up to 15 inches in the suburbs. >>> a record-setting nearly 3 feet of snow fell on burlington, vermont, one of the biggest storms that town has ever seen. the combination of snow and wind-driven gusts caused dangerous driving conditions across massachusetts. making cleanup difficulty for many. >> this is the second time i have shoveled today. the wind keeps blowing everything back on the driveway. >>> but minnesota registered the coldest temperatures in the country from 20 blow in eden prairie to 36 below in crane lake. no big deal for hardy minnesotaens. glike handle it. i'm cold. i have been around the block. i was shoveling snow last week in a t-shirt. >>> cold, cold cold. >> well, listen. dedicated golfers didn't let the snow stop them this weekend. 78duffers braved the
. >>> temperatures drop below zero from the northern plains across the mississippi valley.hile in the northeast, it was little better, with temperatures in the 20s. even the southeast got the treatment, with temperatures dipping down into the 30s. lake effect snow dumped 9 inches on buffalo new york and up to 15 inches in the suburbs. >>> a record-setting nearly 3 feet of snow fell on burlington, vermont, one of the biggest storms that town has ever seen. the combination of...
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. >> reporter: a couple other notes, mississippi beats oklahoma state 21-7 in the cotton bowl and wizards in action against the spurs tonight. will, sarah? >> thanks, lindsay. one more look at the cold five-day torque forecast. >> temperatures continue to be well below seasonal, bundle up and stay warm. we have a challenge to stay warm. >>> we are back tonight at 10:00 for another weather update, sports and news and also the "news edge" at 11:00. >> fox 5 news is always on.
. >> reporter: a couple other notes, mississippi beats oklahoma state 21-7 in the cotton bowl and wizards in action against the spurs tonight. will, sarah? >> thanks, lindsay. one more look at the cold five-day torque forecast. >> temperatures continue to be well below seasonal, bundle up and stay warm. we have a challenge to stay warm. >>> we are back tonight at 10:00 for another weather update, sports and news and also the "news edge" at 11:00. >>...
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have higher corporate tax rates than the states that have very few corporate headquarters, nevada, mississippi, georgia? it is easier to start with baby steps and move across the state lines and they aren't doing that, i can imagine they'll leave the country because of better taxes. >> many companies already do, jonathan, and this is a prime example of jamie dimon saying i am not playing ball with you and i'll go somewhere else and take my business with me. >> right, cheryl, there is historical pret dent to this. mick jagger and the rolling stones left the u.k. in the early 1970s and the u.k. and the u.s. make a mistake taking the corporations for granted. yes. money is mobile now and set up shop in brazil and india and hire folks there. i think we treat these folks as scapegoats, and servants at our own peril because the tax -- >> i agree but very few are making the move. >> i talked about this exact news item a few weeks ago on the show, is great news for america because, yeah we're raising taxes, which is terrible and the other countries are more screwed up and london arbitrary tax on banke
have higher corporate tax rates than the states that have very few corporate headquarters, nevada, mississippi, georgia? it is easier to start with baby steps and move across the state lines and they aren't doing that, i can imagine they'll leave the country because of better taxes. >> many companies already do, jonathan, and this is a prime example of jamie dimon saying i am not playing ball with you and i'll go somewhere else and take my business with me. >> right, cheryl, there...
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i'm with the mayors office in meridian mississippi. we wanted to thank you for the funding four our new interchange. that funding has allowed us to open up a brand-new industrial park so that funding will actually be investing in new jobs for decades to come. it's not the people who are building the industrial park now but all new prospects so we want to thank you very much for that. >> thank you. you know, this is a point that john hickenlooper made at the meeting we were at in denver a week ago friday. and, you know, i've been emphasizing the whole jobs thing. but it's bigger than that. it's -- these things can become an economic engine. and they can spread and give opportunities and enhance other opportunities along the way. whether it's a road, or a port or whatever. it's for really the future. it's not -- the jobs are important. and that's why this bill was created, to put people to work in america. but it's the long-lasting effect of it, too. and i think when you see the tiger proposals that'll be funded, certainly the high-speed
i'm with the mayors office in meridian mississippi. we wanted to thank you for the funding four our new interchange. that funding has allowed us to open up a brand-new industrial park so that funding will actually be investing in new jobs for decades to come. it's not the people who are building the industrial park now but all new prospects so we want to thank you very much for that. >> thank you. you know, this is a point that john hickenlooper made at the meeting we were at in denver a...
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snow showers all the way through arkansas and northern sections of mississippi. that is impressive.y've already had snow a few times this season but more may be slipping on to the south with this extreme southern push of arctic air. gets on down to the south. we were talking about this citrus freeze and we'll check out the latest conditions in florida. if you're missing out on a trip to the sunshine state you're not missing much. 32 daytona. they are at freezing. 34 orlando, 36 degrees in tampa where they had their coldest afternoon temperature on record yesterday. stuck at about 47 degrees. temperatures into the 40s this morning from west palm all the way through miami at 45. so bitter chill all the way down the eastern seaboard and here's how we lock it into this afternoon. we'll get back to about freezing in downtown baltimore. mostly cloudy and again, a flurry possible but that is typical with this wind out of the northwest and this arctic pattern, better chance of flurries in the hills to the north and west at 29 degrees westminster. 30 in parkton. taking you down to the south,
snow showers all the way through arkansas and northern sections of mississippi. that is impressive.y've already had snow a few times this season but more may be slipping on to the south with this extreme southern push of arctic air. gets on down to the south. we were talking about this citrus freeze and we'll check out the latest conditions in florida. if you're missing out on a trip to the sunshine state you're not missing much. 32 daytona. they are at freezing. 34 orlando, 36 degrees in tampa...
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we've had snow passing through the deep south from arkansas in through northern sections of mississippie watch this southern push of the jet stream and last half-hour we had shown you some of the temperature near freezing from orlando northbound, the northern half of florida, that arctic chill just locks itself in place, the citrus crops in danger of freezing for yet another morning, while we have this disturbance to the northwest and chance of maybe afternoon flurries around here, that is about it. i think most of the snow stays back west of the mountains. as far as today is concerned a little better than yesterday, where we were stuck in the 20s. we should hit our 2-degree guarantee of 32. with the wind making it feel like low 20s. yes, the chance of a flurry or a light snow shower on the north side. some evening flurries and less wind overnight should carry us back down to 22. we'll still have that mix of clouds and maybe some sun but the wind not as strong tomorrow as we're aiming for a high around 33 degrees. not much warmer but it will feel better with less wind. you can follow th
we've had snow passing through the deep south from arkansas in through northern sections of mississippie watch this southern push of the jet stream and last half-hour we had shown you some of the temperature near freezing from orlando northbound, the northern half of florida, that arctic chill just locks itself in place, the citrus crops in danger of freezing for yet another morning, while we have this disturbance to the northwest and chance of maybe afternoon flurries around here, that is...
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budgeted for snow removal, but there, people own winter can coats and gloves, not like meridian, mississippi, winter weather arrived inside the courthouse, the boiler is broken. >> we have to dress in there, but when we have to go down the hall or into the break room it is freezing. it is over our socks. >> many people are just sick of it, this cold has been biting them for more than a week and this time, there is no escaping to florida. tomorrow's low in miami will feel like 24 degrees. jeff. >> glor: well, mark strassmann, braving the cold hat less, thank you very much. north america isn't the only continucontinent shivering toni, mark phillips in london faces the temperature of an icebound europe. >> reporter: britain's fabled green and pleasant land is white and cold, the space shot confirms something everybody on the ground knows. britain and the rest of europe are enduring the longest, deepest cold small in three decades and forecasters say temperatures may stay well below freezing for weeks to come. >> the cold and snow have severely disrupted transportation, just today in frankfurt,
budgeted for snow removal, but there, people own winter can coats and gloves, not like meridian, mississippi, winter weather arrived inside the courthouse, the boiler is broken. >> we have to dress in there, but when we have to go down the hall or into the break room it is freezing. it is over our socks. >> many people are just sick of it, this cold has been biting them for more than a week and this time, there is no escaping to florida. tomorrow's low in miami will feel like 24...
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sec men's skllba tournament sec scores toy how mu of a sruse is that to you, alabama kocking off mississippi stat e?>> bob: that is sua prise to me. and i' hmappy to sela aama beuse nony ganrthere cochesa guy i knowvery ell. w wi do a goodob here. vandy beat auburn and came frm o behind to do i. ilogtherpowe lyer in then cference and 'ole mss very g team rankeree playe inoble figures in thato. lsu stuglg a little it 'ole miss now at 32. >> bob: eala lsu won the coerence,egular season. eric: comes up lia ttle bit shor cousins snatches therebound. 7rbounds alreadyfo demcu coinusto go with 8 oints. look at the ig fellow. he can hitt hat shot. he has made oneut o of fiveo r ths year but looks lie it has tac ance. >> bob: i'm surised h is not ouof the ame already. >> eric: bledsoe. fing roll os up short. and arkansas tryg tinget methng going offensively. powell has it blcked. that isow sevenbo cks! >> bob: and -- and tings just not ing the wy of the razorbacks . >> bob: intimidation on that one that he missed. he was looking fo somebody that might bcming. eric: h. by,oe knows where the ballis doe
sec men's skllba tournament sec scores toy how mu of a sruse is that to you, alabama kocking off mississippi stat e?>> bob: that is sua prise to me. and i' hmappy to sela aama beuse nony ganrthere cochesa guy i knowvery ell. w wi do a goodob here. vandy beat auburn and came frm o behind to do i. ilogtherpowe lyer in then cference and 'ole mss very g team rankeree playe inoble figures in thato. lsu stuglg a little it 'ole miss now at 32. >> bob: eala lsu won the coerence,egular...
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he turned it down to become a stevedore on a derrick barge on the mississippi and the reason this was part of his great writer quest he felt that in doing so he could encounter so many crews of so many colorful characters that he could write a novel would be a serious contender to huckleberry finn. mark twain was the one he was trying to knock down. well, still, it didn't happen. but in his drawer, he says in his desk drawer their lies a manuscript still unfinished about the happenings on derrick barge on the mississippi. there is a captain coone, his name is, and i think this is as we have walter here this evening we ought to commit to him if he'd just get out that manuscript and polished off we will all come to hear you read from your book. what his -- i feel his new book american sketches is all about is a personal quest, but i felt that it was very much like quest or the mission of the aspen institute, of which he is the president and ceo, and part of that mission is that in certain points of life's many of us feels the need to reflect what it takes to lead a life as good, useful,
he turned it down to become a stevedore on a derrick barge on the mississippi and the reason this was part of his great writer quest he felt that in doing so he could encounter so many crews of so many colorful characters that he could write a novel would be a serious contender to huckleberry finn. mark twain was the one he was trying to knock down. well, still, it didn't happen. but in his drawer, he says in his desk drawer their lies a manuscript still unfinished about the happenings on...
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if you like shot blocking, you're going to love jarvis of mississippi state. menardo patrols the paint guarding his own man and swatting away shots to those entering his domain. jarvis is looking to add to his already impressive numbers in his senior year. he had 170 blocks as a junior and he's on pace. >> so that's a look at bob wenzel's top five big men in the nation. let's take a look at daymeon fishback's top five big men in the sec. >> matt, it's a lot of padres in the paint. big daddy patrolling the paint area, you look at jarvis, he's always a block party. next one on pace to pass, tim duncan, that's right. already passed shaquille o'neal in the sec. you got patrick patterson and patterson extending, and another phenomenal game against louisville today and then you have warren. a double-double every time he steps on the floor and the smooth australian in a.j.ogelby, best in the sec. matt: and our viewers on css will be able to see jarvis and mississippi state take on wen kentucky, the hilltoppers monday night at 9:00 eastern. halftime here at the pmac.
if you like shot blocking, you're going to love jarvis of mississippi state. menardo patrols the paint guarding his own man and swatting away shots to those entering his domain. jarvis is looking to add to his already impressive numbers in his senior year. he had 170 blocks as a junior and he's on pace. >> so that's a look at bob wenzel's top five big men in the nation. let's take a look at daymeon fishback's top five big men in the sec. >> matt, it's a lot of padres in the paint....
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host: bonnie is joining us from columbus, mississippi. go ahead, bonnie. >> thanks for taking my call. i actually have two questions but i will make them short. the first one, he was talking about state-run liquor stores. don't the state-run liquor stores, the net money go into the state coffers to do roads, to do things that the state needs? guest: the taxes do, but the selling of the liquor stores themselves, the licenses, the buildings and infrastructure around it would generate income from that that we don't -- that's not now revenue or a source of capital for the commonwealth of virginia. caller: second, they can say whatever they want to about the tea party people, which i'm a very conservative, do you think that -- now, the republicans toward the end of the bush administration were as bad as the democrats are ras today. this president was going to have everything above board and open on c-span, and he was going to have no pork, and to me, the pork that is in every bill, i don't care what bill it is, that's passed, has a lot of pork
host: bonnie is joining us from columbus, mississippi. go ahead, bonnie. >> thanks for taking my call. i actually have two questions but i will make them short. the first one, he was talking about state-run liquor stores. don't the state-run liquor stores, the net money go into the state coffers to do roads, to do things that the state needs? guest: the taxes do, but the selling of the liquor stores themselves, the licenses, the buildings and infrastructure around it would generate income...
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jackson, mississippi. this is probably the best two minuteof ps y r arkansas inhe ballgame. it's happening rht now with all ss the floor with the exception of fortson. johnsonn t icoring lumn. his first bucket. >> bob: a junior colle player who is in hisirst year here. >> bob: when washingtoisn in foul trouble hhas to giv them big minutes. >> eric: he earns t whistle and guess to the free-ro line. the first ul on courtney fortson. talk about john calipari. matricatedul here.for h courey ftson was mr. basketball ipainn e, high, 87. th kentucky they remember >> bob: yeah. you nto go to the universityf okentucky.these ars floating shot that john wall abt 6'8", 6'9", a three man out there. was battling with a physical line. >> eric: the trailer. powell with th lef hand. try and make this game >> bob: theyaveos test b ts far ahead. g rong if yoare jukansas. gfor it, right? >> eric: rtso s ittolen ay. another turnover. blsoe thether oay. the lastsequence. time-t on floor. we take it with him. when we comeac we talko kerjo phillipsho will >>> ra cua welcoming you back to rupparena.
jackson, mississippi. this is probably the best two minuteof ps y r arkansas inhe ballgame. it's happening rht now with all ss the floor with the exception of fortson. johnsonn t icoring lumn. his first bucket. >> bob: a junior colle player who is in hisirst year here. >> bob: when washingtoisn in foul trouble hhas to giv them big minutes. >> eric: he earns t whistle and guess to the free-ro line. the first ul on courtney fortson. talk about john calipari. matricatedul...
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next call, jackson -- is this mississippi?o ahead on the independent line -- hold on just a moment, that caller mentioned being from haiti, i wanted to show the front page of "the new york times." "food aid getting in hello well short of the need, that is the piece this morning in "the new york times." -- "food aid beginning in," but short of the need, that is the piece this morning in "the new york times." let's hear from pensacola, florida. go ahead. calling on the independent line. hello. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. the comment that i want to make -- has anything changed? shortly before dr. king was assassinated, he was in a campaign to end poverty in this country but throughout the world as well. he also stood up against the current wars the the country was involved in. the war in vietnam. considering that iraq and afghanistan have become such quagmire is, it seems that there has been some progress, but some things may have gotten worse. i think that what we need to do to honor dr. king would be to
next call, jackson -- is this mississippi?o ahead on the independent line -- hold on just a moment, that caller mentioned being from haiti, i wanted to show the front page of "the new york times." "food aid getting in hello well short of the need, that is the piece this morning in "the new york times." -- "food aid beginning in," but short of the need, that is the piece this morning in "the new york times." let's hear from pensacola, florida. go...
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zachery funke was stabbed several times saturday night on mississippi avenue. he was pronounced dead early yesterday. police arrested terrance brooks who has been charged with second-degree murder. >>> virginia police are asking for your help to find a girl who they believe is in danger. a man took his daughter alexis from a ho hospital near the richmond area. >>> 6:06, and only 23 degrees. >> a first for eight sitting first lady. we will talk about's mo 1 in the spotlight. >> our next chance for a winter storm. crest here are the latest school storm. crest here are the latest school delays on this monday morning have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all get one. the vaccine is safe and proven effective against this highly contagious new strain of flu virus. we can help prevent the spread of this virus if we all just roll up our sleeves. to learn more about the h1n1 flu vaccination visit h1n1get1.com or call your local health department it's up to
zachery funke was stabbed several times saturday night on mississippi avenue. he was pronounced dead early yesterday. police arrested terrance brooks who has been charged with second-degree murder. >>> virginia police are asking for your help to find a girl who they believe is in danger. a man took his daughter alexis from a ho hospital near the richmond area. >>> 6:06, and only 23 degrees. >> a first for eight sitting first lady. we will talk about's mo 1 in the...
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remember he was the biggest player in those two ncaa tournament games scoring 23 and 20 against mississippi and purdue. >> miles: talent has always been there, it's just been a matter of him producing on the floor. >> steve: producing so much that back on december 23rd, he played the part of grand pa in the nutcracker performed by the pacific northwest ballet. and that was stunning. and i told him how impressed i was at how he got all of that gray out of his hair. >> miles: a man of many talents. >> steve: washington trying to stay in the race. we told that you lorenzo said if they lose one or two more games, they may have to run the taeabl the pac-10 attorney to-10 attotn the ncaa show this year. >> miles: if they win on the road, it will give them a better standing. >> steve: 13-1 at home, 0-6 away. isaiah thomas. his first three point miss in the second half. thompson with the frustrated foul. his dad will be able to make that phone call and say, son, i had days like that at minuneson and also in the nb bchlnba. you just have to throw them away. >> miles: i know mr. thompson and i don't
remember he was the biggest player in those two ncaa tournament games scoring 23 and 20 against mississippi and purdue. >> miles: talent has always been there, it's just been a matter of him producing on the floor. >> steve: producing so much that back on december 23rd, he played the part of grand pa in the nutcracker performed by the pacific northwest ballet. and that was stunning. and i told him how impressed i was at how he got all of that gray out of his hair. >> miles: a...
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about living in jackson, mississippi in the 60s and dealing with relationship between the society and the african-americans in that community. wonderfully written. >> i'm from colump bee yang tennessee. -- columbia, tennessee. >> it's from the outlander series about scottish time travel. >> hi, i'm karen lee ryan from nashville, tennessee and i just finished reading the old cape magic which i love and so i'm looking for more richard russo books to read. >> can you tell me what it is about. >> it is about a man growing up and sort of his. the only child and some of the trials and tribulation of his childhood with some parents who are less than stellar let's say. >> i'm greg from the bronx new york i'm here in nashville and i just finished reading david halberstam's the children. actually about the freedom riots during the civil rights movement out of nashville, tennessee and i'm a big fan of c-span 2. and watch it whenever i get a chance. >> afterwards with greg mortenson and congresswoman mary bono mack continues. >> it's a great week we're talking about haji ali and i believe the man
about living in jackson, mississippi in the 60s and dealing with relationship between the society and the african-americans in that community. wonderfully written. >> i'm from colump bee yang tennessee. -- columbia, tennessee. >> it's from the outlander series about scottish time travel. >> hi, i'm karen lee ryan from nashville, tennessee and i just finished reading the old cape magic which i love and so i'm looking for more richard russo books to read. >> can you tell...