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he was going to be the new editor of a new liberal paper in jackson, mississippi, the state times. so i graduated. i wanted to do an apprenticeship. and i thought if you were going to do an apprenticeship, why not do it in the south and why not in mississippi, which was the most contested, most recalcitrant state? and i got down there, and he was not the editor of the new liberal state times. he was the assistant to the editor, to the famously racist fred sullens, editor of the famously, viciously racist jackson daily news. so i had come 1,100, 1,200 miles and had no job and did not want to tuck my tail between my legs, having told everybody in cambridge that i was going to be a star reporter in mississippi. they found a job on the smallest daily in the state, which was in west point. and i went over there and, in a way, had a magnificent year. i learned so much. a small town, a completely different experience having to learn how to deal with ordinary people and seeing the complexity of ordinary people and working in alien circumstances, something that served anybody who covered ci
he was going to be the new editor of a new liberal paper in jackson, mississippi, the state times. so i graduated. i wanted to do an apprenticeship. and i thought if you were going to do an apprenticeship, why not do it in the south and why not in mississippi, which was the most contested, most recalcitrant state? and i got down there, and he was not the editor of the new liberal state times. he was the assistant to the editor, to the famously racist fred sullens, editor of the famously,...
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mississippi. you just are. [laughter] >> because chicago is our suburb. [laughter] [applause] >> but we love those people to come back home. we want home the come back to mississippi. we must exand if tourism that makes our culture so rich. we talked about the blues stuff. but there's so many different things that are the life and blood of the mississippi delta that people from all over the world want to come and see and experience. a quick example. there's an area right outside -- how many people know where tune kay, mississippi are? not just casinos. a lot of hands. [laughter] tunica, mississippi a couple years ago was the most impoverished place in mississippi. 2340u you go and there's 15 casinos up and down the highway. but someone came up with an ingenious idea to put these little shot gun houses as a hotel for people to come and stay in t gnu ica, mississippi. so you can go and the little shog house looks like something from where i grew up. but it's a little one-room-style house complete wi
mississippi. you just are. [laughter] >> because chicago is our suburb. [laughter] [applause] >> but we love those people to come back home. we want home the come back to mississippi. we must exand if tourism that makes our culture so rich. we talked about the blues stuff. but there's so many different things that are the life and blood of the mississippi delta that people from all over the world want to come and see and experience. a quick example. there's an area right outside --...
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mississippi gets him a 75%. utah gets about 71% match in illinois as a matter of fact i'm federal -- for federal spending, mississippi gets $2.2 back for every dollar in federal tax that pays. utah gets about $1.7. illinois gets about 75 cents back. so we don't do as well as you do. but do you not think that the fact that 75% of the dollar, for example, governor, comes from the federal government that may be the federal government has some right to set some parameters, or no? >> sure the federal government should set some parameters. i think the federal government over runs the program. by far i don't think that's unique to mississippi. we get 75 cents because for the poorest state in the country. would love to trade with illinois and be a much richer state and be a smaller percentage. for us, the beauty is you always save a lot of money if you'd let us manage a program and reduce our costs. if you get $3 before the savings. >> actually, i wanted to mention that to governor herber. he talked about your support f
mississippi gets him a 75%. utah gets about 71% match in illinois as a matter of fact i'm federal -- for federal spending, mississippi gets $2.2 back for every dollar in federal tax that pays. utah gets about $1.7. illinois gets about 75 cents back. so we don't do as well as you do. but do you not think that the fact that 75% of the dollar, for example, governor, comes from the federal government that may be the federal government has some right to set some parameters, or no? >> sure the...
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governor barbour has promoted a healthy mississippi by providing the to promoting let's go walking mississippi along with marcia barbour. the program's discussed in schools across the state to show the importance the exercise and healthy meals. under his leadership medicaid changed its prescription drug program to better utilize generic drugs instead of more incentive brand name drugs. he also promoted annual physicals for medicaid beneficiaries to detect all problems early by checking for diabetes and high blood pressure and making sure they are taking the right medication spirited but to truly understand governor haley barbour, look no further than what happened in the aftermath of hurricane katrina to see what his leadership was about and what he and first lady marsha barbour did. they didn't wait around for somebody to come help him. he didn't wait for others. he didn't sit around and complain. he simply will put his sleeves and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbara, we are honored to have you here today. >> thank you, governor
governor barbour has promoted a healthy mississippi by providing the to promoting let's go walking mississippi along with marcia barbour. the program's discussed in schools across the state to show the importance the exercise and healthy meals. under his leadership medicaid changed its prescription drug program to better utilize generic drugs instead of more incentive brand name drugs. he also promoted annual physicals for medicaid beneficiaries to detect all problems early by checking for...
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he has promoted a healthier mississippi, by promoting let's go walking, mississippi, and discussed in schools to show kids the importance of exercise and healthy meals. governor barbour has worked to protect the solvency of mississippi's medicaid program by controlling cost. under his leadership, medicaid changed it's prescription drug program to better utilize generic drugs instead of brand name drugs, and promoted physicals to check for health problems early by checking for diagnosis and high blood pressure. but to truly understand, look no further than what happened in the aftermath of hurricane katrina to see what his leadership and first lady marsha barbour did. they didn't wait around. governor barbour didn't wait for somebody to come help him. he didn't wait for others. he didn't sit around and complain. he simply rolled his sleeves up and went to work and the rest of america got to see what it takes to be a great leader. governor barbour, we are honored to have you today. >> thank you. governors, welcome. if you take your seat at the table. we will -- we appreciate submitting
he has promoted a healthier mississippi, by promoting let's go walking, mississippi, and discussed in schools to show kids the importance of exercise and healthy meals. governor barbour has worked to protect the solvency of mississippi's medicaid program by controlling cost. under his leadership, medicaid changed it's prescription drug program to better utilize generic drugs instead of brand name drugs, and promoted physicals to check for health problems early by checking for diagnosis and high...
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thanh truong, nbc news, tutwiler, mississippi. >>> when we come back here tonight, our remembrance of the legendary elizabeth taylor. >>> next at 6:00, a wet commute ahead. we've got a look at the storm rolling in. and vandals cause a sewage spill at a popular east bay crick. >>> plus, no fun here. a popular area with snow gazers rolls back the welcome mat. >>> finally tonight, the news so many americans woke up to. as you no doubt heard earlier today, one of the greatest movie stars in the history of hollywood is gone. elizabeth taylor was a real star, glamorous and durable. also troubled and vulnerable. her career spanned 50 motion pictures over seven decades. put in terms of american presidents, her career spanned from fdr to obama. she was called the queen of hollywood. that's a title hollywood doesn't throw around lightly. we watched her grow up on camera. she was always in the public eye, a star beginning as a child. so, of course, nothing about her life ever seemed quite normal. >> i'm not like anyone, i'm me. >> elizabeth rosemond taylor was born in london in 1932, the daughte
thanh truong, nbc news, tutwiler, mississippi. >>> when we come back here tonight, our remembrance of the legendary elizabeth taylor. >>> next at 6:00, a wet commute ahead. we've got a look at the storm rolling in. and vandals cause a sewage spill at a popular east bay crick. >>> plus, no fun here. a popular area with snow gazers rolls back the welcome mat. >>> finally tonight, the news so many americans woke up to. as you no doubt heard earlier today, one of...
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she's on it, as we hear now from nbc's ron mott in vicksburg, mississippi. >> look at the sweat.e got a little sweat going on. >> reporter: 13-year-old kayla o'neill has type ii diabetes and a lot of weight to lose. >> it feels good. i'm making a big change. >> reporter: linda, entrepreneur, grandmother, all around inspirational dynamo, plans to nudge kayla every step of the way toward good health. >> we must wake up. what we have been doing is not working. >> reporter: especially in mississippi, which tips the scales unlike any state in america. >> i want to pass this heavyweight title on to someone else. i don't want it any more. we do not want it for this state. mississippi is going to move forward. >> reporter: two years ago, with her late sister's struggles with obesity moving her to act, she started shape up vicksburg. organizing neighborhood walking clubs, grocery store shopping trips. even opening her lady's only gym every saturday for free. the results are clear, 20,000 pounds gone. this is what she envisions for her hometown. two thirds of the people here are overweight
she's on it, as we hear now from nbc's ron mott in vicksburg, mississippi. >> look at the sweat.e got a little sweat going on. >> reporter: 13-year-old kayla o'neill has type ii diabetes and a lot of weight to lose. >> it feels good. i'm making a big change. >> reporter: linda, entrepreneur, grandmother, all around inspirational dynamo, plans to nudge kayla every step of the way toward good health. >> we must wake up. what we have been doing is not working....
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to mississippi credit they kept coming back and coming back. up one when camp put cal up by three. last chance for mississippi and they can't get a shot. that's it. 77-74. cal moves on to colorado. round two-3300 fans watched. 1900 watched usf beat idaho. dallas. bally wood night. minority owner of the warriors happens to be an indian. anyway, warriors led by 18. ellis 26 points, 11 assists. jason kidd, funny, one of the few guys only scored three points. actually scored four. that was the only basket he made and he is the key player. 11 assists for him. 34 for him. warriors play good at home but a good team more times than not grabs them by the throat at the end. sharks without dany heatley. suspended by the nhl two games for delivering an elbow to the head of steve ought. $88,645 and 16. the sharks will miss heatly against minnesota and st. louis. he will be back march 23. brandon bell is making it tough for the giants to keep him off the roster. tim lincecum on the mound today. 1:00 in the afternoon. lincecum 5, allowed one run, 7 strikeouts
to mississippi credit they kept coming back and coming back. up one when camp put cal up by three. last chance for mississippi and they can't get a shot. that's it. 77-74. cal moves on to colorado. round two-3300 fans watched. 1900 watched usf beat idaho. dallas. bally wood night. minority owner of the warriors happens to be an indian. anyway, warriors led by 18. ellis 26 points, 11 assists. jason kidd, funny, one of the few guys only scored three points. actually scored four. that was the only...
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nearly 19% of live births in mississippi are preterm. preterm infants are at a much needed under an greater risk. newborn deaths in even higher health care costs. anyone who believes that our countries into mortality rate even during the bush administration in 2006, hhs had programs to improve access to the prenatal and pre-born access and it specifically cited -- i could ask you a yes or no question. do you agree with this assessment of the bush administration that medicaid can help address into mortality? >> a little bit. >> a little bit, all right. >> man, if i could respond, the biggest problem we have in my state is we have an extremely high rate of illegitimacy. we have a lot of children being born to mothers who are themselves in bad health. life choices like drugs, alcohol and it is not the health care system that is the principal driver. >> but actually, if people receive -- if these mothers received adequate prenatal care, some of these underlying issues could get dressed and that's another feature. >> we offer of 285%. >> well
nearly 19% of live births in mississippi are preterm. preterm infants are at a much needed under an greater risk. newborn deaths in even higher health care costs. anyone who believes that our countries into mortality rate even during the bush administration in 2006, hhs had programs to improve access to the prenatal and pre-born access and it specifically cited -- i could ask you a yes or no question. do you agree with this assessment of the bush administration that medicaid can help address...
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she is a true daughter of the mississippi delta, born and raised in greenville, mississippi. she was elected mayor in 2003 and reelected for a second term in 2007. she serves as the first african- american and first female to serve in her position, and she is honored to be one of the youngest mayors within the national conference of black mayors. to her left is our major from st. paul, minnesota, whose notes i have here somewhere. mayor christopher coleman took office in 2006 and was 45 mayor of st. paul, bringing a wealth of experience to the office as an attorney, community and neighborhood leader, investment adviser, and city council member. he has been guided as his experience of a lifelong resident of st. paul. his family has deep roots in the community. he has been bridging the education gap at the core of his agenda. to his immediate left is my mayor, tom menino, who is a political colossus. he has been reelected to his fifth consecutive four-year term, breaking the all-time record for continuous service as mayor. as i mentioned a moment ago, he has reshaped the city i
she is a true daughter of the mississippi delta, born and raised in greenville, mississippi. she was elected mayor in 2003 and reelected for a second term in 2007. she serves as the first african- american and first female to serve in her position, and she is honored to be one of the youngest mayors within the national conference of black mayors. to her left is our major from st. paul, minnesota, whose notes i have here somewhere. mayor christopher coleman took office in 2006 and was 45 mayor...
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daÑos similares en mississippi y tennessee, en este Último las tormentas arrancaron el techo de una escuelatunadamente no habÍa niÑos en el plantel. en el oeste de luisiana tambiÉn se reportÓ que por lo menos tres tnados tocaron tierra desprendiendo techos y causando algunos pedidos. >> el gobernador de alabama declarÓ el estado de emergencia porque los daÑos e inundaciones alcanzaron al -17 condados y en nueva jersey y se esperan tormentas durante el fin de semana lo que ha provocado mÚltiples evacuaciones. >> gracias natalia. cambiando de informaciÓn mientras en muchos estados se discuten leyes antes inmigrantes, en ... busca que puedan ingresar a universidades pagando el mismo valor de las matrÍculas que quienes tienen documentos.
daÑos similares en mississippi y tennessee, en este Último las tormentas arrancaron el techo de una escuelatunadamente no habÍa niÑos en el plantel. en el oeste de luisiana tambiÉn se reportÓ que por lo menos tres tnados tocaron tierra desprendiendo techos y causando algunos pedidos. >> el gobernador de alabama declarÓ el estado de emergencia porque los daÑos e inundaciones alcanzaron al -17 condados y en nueva jersey y se esperan tormentas durante el fin de semana lo que ha...
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hundreds of thousands of cash for barry bonds paying it out $2,000 to $5,000 per time to two of mississippi treasuries as well as the trainer greg anderson. take a look of steve hopkins. very soft spoken guy. they reconnected in '92 and then in 399 as he was working as a personal assistant, bonds, he testified, asked him to check out the health consequences of steroid windstall. he went to dr. king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids.
hundreds of thousands of cash for barry bonds paying it out $2,000 to $5,000 per time to two of mississippi treasuries as well as the trainer greg anderson. take a look of steve hopkins. very soft spoken guy. they reconnected in '92 and then in 399 as he was working as a personal assistant, bonds, he testified, asked him to check out the health consequences of steroid windstall. he went to dr. king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker...
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hundreds of thousands of cash for barry bonds paying it out $2,000 to $5,000 per time to two of mississippi treasuries as well as the trainer greg anderson. take a look of steve hopkins. very soft spoken guy. they reconnected in '92 and then in 399 as he was working as a personal assistant, bonds, he testified, asked him to check out the health consequences of steroid windstall. he went to dr. king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker room. so the centerpiece have what mr. hopkins is going to testify is a recording he made that allegedly has bonds talking about injecting steroids.
hundreds of thousands of cash for barry bonds paying it out $2,000 to $5,000 per time to two of mississippi treasuries as well as the trainer greg anderson. take a look of steve hopkins. very soft spoken guy. they reconnected in '92 and then in 399 as he was working as a personal assistant, bonds, he testified, asked him to check out the health consequences of steroid windstall. he went to dr. king who was one of bonds' physicians, got information from him and brought to it bonds in the locker...
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we've already had reports -- numerous reports of minor flooding in the region along the mississippi valley and also in the northeast due to the recent rainfall and the snow mount. as that precipitation heads to the eastern third of the country that's going to be raising the flooding risks here as well. we've got 15 in atlanta today. 28 in miami. 21 in houston. and 25 in los angeles today. now, we head in to europe where we starting to see that frontal system beginning to slide in to central europe today. so that will be bringing rain to parts of germany. looking wet and windy across the british isles today and again for norway. we will be contending with heavy, blowing snow. winds will remain pretty strong across much of skand knave ya as well. but across continental europe for the most part it will stay dry. the southwestern corner, looking at the stagnant low pressure center, the center is off shore but it will be triggering showers and strong thunderstorms in isolated areas. not much change for the eastern mediterranean. looking gusty again across this region. a lot of cold air aloft pr
we've already had reports -- numerous reports of minor flooding in the region along the mississippi valley and also in the northeast due to the recent rainfall and the snow mount. as that precipitation heads to the eastern third of the country that's going to be raising the flooding risks here as well. we've got 15 in atlanta today. 28 in miami. 21 in houston. and 25 in los angeles today. now, we head in to europe where we starting to see that frontal system beginning to slide in to central...
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mississippi. every one will fund education. better than the 8th richest. every one of our children deserve this. we aren't walking the talk. the reality is, we talk a good line. but we don't walk the talk. this public, all the citizens. not only in san francisco, but in california better start standing up for our kids. we are not funding it. let's start getting behind and forcing the politicians to say, the most important thing is our children. >> all right. okay. so that is actually an excellent segway. we have approximately 7 minutes. so i am going to try to squeeze in 2 questions. i want to discuss what we're working with right now. we are working with and schools incorporating school based programs. they don't have the funding or resources. with that being said, what are some of the barriers of working with the community based organizations to be able to work in an effective manner with the schools. i would like to refer to bianca. i know she worked with united players. to talk about a successful working with the program at a community based organizati
mississippi. every one will fund education. better than the 8th richest. every one of our children deserve this. we aren't walking the talk. the reality is, we talk a good line. but we don't walk the talk. this public, all the citizens. not only in san francisco, but in california better start standing up for our kids. we are not funding it. let's start getting behind and forcing the politicians to say, the most important thing is our children. >> all right. okay. so that is actually an...
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mississippi. every one will fund education. better than the 8th richest. every one of our children deserve this. we aren't walking the talk. the reality is, we talk a good line. but we don't walk the talk. this public, all the citizens. not only in san francisco, but in california better start standing up for our kids. we are not funding it. let's start getting behind and forcing the politicians to say, the most important thing is our children.
mississippi. every one will fund education. better than the 8th richest. every one of our children deserve this. we aren't walking the talk. the reality is, we talk a good line. but we don't walk the talk. this public, all the citizens. not only in san francisco, but in california better start standing up for our kids. we are not funding it. let's start getting behind and forcing the politicians to say, the most important thing is our children.
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this is mississippi river, the actual flow at saint louis. the data comes from the armed corporation to around the year 2000, to 2001. if you draw a straight line here, the straight red line is basically the flood risk, assume this record is stationary that the climate is not changing. in fact, statistically, if you ⌜"at this record, it's not stationary. average flow in the mississippi river seems to be going on. i don't know if it's climate change but its the kind of thing that makes long-term planning managers nervous. one is the model you plan for the average flood over the last historical record or potentially the tree ring record or whether you assume climate is not stationary and in which case, the model of what you do and the assumptions, and the conclusions of what you do will all be different. so what has been done? well, i don't think a whole lot. a lot of the thinking and a lot of things have been done in modeling and planning but in terms of on ground action, not much is done. i know city of san francisco is re-evaluating storm wa
this is mississippi river, the actual flow at saint louis. the data comes from the armed corporation to around the year 2000, to 2001. if you draw a straight line here, the straight red line is basically the flood risk, assume this record is stationary that the climate is not changing. in fact, statistically, if you ⌜"at this record, it's not stationary. average flow in the mississippi river seems to be going on. i don't know if it's climate change but its the kind of thing that makes...
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numerous flooding reports coming out this week along the mississippi valley, but up in the northeastern corner in the u.s. as well. let's start off with some footage out of new jersey. you can see that many areas have been flooded here due to the recent rainfall. rivers have risen significantly. residents were forced to use boats as a means of getting around. floodwater was quite strong, as you can see. it knocked down a refrigerator here. cleanup efforts are going on, but more rain is on the way. and of course it's not just new jersey but other parts of the northeast dealing with flooding as well. here's the potent storm moving across, very slowly. that's going to bring flooding rains to many areas. we have widespread snow across the north. er in great lakes torrential rains to the south for the mid-atlantic states and quite severe thunderstorms to look out for throughout the night as well. so, many areas again under flood warnings, flood watches do remain in place all the way from the northeast to the mid-atlantic states and we are looking at renewed flooding risks along the mississip
numerous flooding reports coming out this week along the mississippi valley, but up in the northeastern corner in the u.s. as well. let's start off with some footage out of new jersey. you can see that many areas have been flooded here due to the recent rainfall. rivers have risen significantly. residents were forced to use boats as a means of getting around. floodwater was quite strong, as you can see. it knocked down a refrigerator here. cleanup efforts are going on, but more rain is on the...
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by law in mississippi, the prosecutor has to give every case to the grand jury and the prosecutor can say there is not a lot of evidence in this case and this case has resolved itself, i don't think you should indict but it is people who have to decide what gets to court and what doesn't get to court. she said here i have 80 people on this list and when we came to court on the other day there was almost nobody there. people call me all the time and tell me horrible things that have happened to them and their children. their kids were molested. they were beaten up. someone was arrested yet the crime never goes anywhere. i asked her if i could use the list as a road map to see what was going on in the county. so i copied it and started going through and getting all the case files and what i found was that when there was a big, important case like there was a big murder and some people from outside the county came in and murdered an entire family and lit the house on fire, then the d.a. would go full hog and would prosecute the case to the nth degree. but when cases affected regular peop
by law in mississippi, the prosecutor has to give every case to the grand jury and the prosecutor can say there is not a lot of evidence in this case and this case has resolved itself, i don't think you should indict but it is people who have to decide what gets to court and what doesn't get to court. she said here i have 80 people on this list and when we came to court on the other day there was almost nobody there. people call me all the time and tell me horrible things that have happened to...
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by law in mississippi, the prosecutor has to give every case to the grand jury and the prosecutor can say there is not a lot of evidence in this case and this case has resolved se
by law in mississippi, the prosecutor has to give every case to the grand jury and the prosecutor can say there is not a lot of evidence in this case and this case has resolved se
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beach and chinatown, are the densest neighborhoods within the densest neighborhoods west of the mississippi. chinatown and north beach are not just the most historic and oldest and some of the most important neighborhoods that we have here in san francisco, but these are neighborhoods that have very little open space, and both north beach and chinatown, we do not have front porches. we do not have backyards. we do not have many places for people to play, for young people to run around, and was on the streets is going to mean for the residents of chinatown and north beach will be an opportunity for all of our generations to join the rest of the city and plate. for our young people, our families, and seniors, and this is why it is so wonderful to be here as part of this kickoff announcement, but also, for this new announcement about the inclusion of chinatown and north beach. these are two neighborhoods that have been in recent years working in close partnership, and i want to thank the neighborhood association, the resident groups, and the merchant groups who have come here today to partner
beach and chinatown, are the densest neighborhoods within the densest neighborhoods west of the mississippi. chinatown and north beach are not just the most historic and oldest and some of the most important neighborhoods that we have here in san francisco, but these are neighborhoods that have very little open space, and both north beach and chinatown, we do not have front porches. we do not have backyards. we do not have many places for people to play, for young people to run around, and was...
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it's a good thing. >> i can't imagine mississippi opting out of medicaid. we are a poor state. it's an important program. we just want to run it better. we want to run it better for taxpayers and for our beneficiaries. we can control the cost much, much better if and when the federal government would give us more flexibility or just make it where we didn't have to ask for permission to governor herbert was talking about for eight months to do something very commonsensical. we could come and it is in your budget interest, too. so i am -- i am not an opt out at and i just being forthright about it. >> governor patrick? >> as i said in my opening statement we are so far down the path, this is -- the affordable care act is very familiar to us because and it's free market because we had a reform, we have reform measures in massachusetts that are very like it so this is not so scary to us. i think there is a bigger question here that goes beyond medicaid and goes to the private payers as well and that is as i said earlier, the escalating cost in the insurance premiums that have been
it's a good thing. >> i can't imagine mississippi opting out of medicaid. we are a poor state. it's an important program. we just want to run it better. we want to run it better for taxpayers and for our beneficiaries. we can control the cost much, much better if and when the federal government would give us more flexibility or just make it where we didn't have to ask for permission to governor herbert was talking about for eight months to do something very commonsensical. we could come...
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this right here is, this is viking, which is from mississippi.igerator to the stove, stainless steel everywhere. and, some old dishes that grandma had. >> reporter: we felt badly about the sleeping bags in the bedroom last night, so we should check that out. >> check it out. >> it looks so different. and this is american-made. >> reporter: not only is it american-made, look back at the bedroom before. the new american one? believe it or not, cheaper. will you ever walk into a store the same way again? >> no, no. that changed that for us in a good way. >> new members of the family. and you didn't have decorators, right? >> reporter: oh, no. >> and you're going to tell us tomorrow night, as we said, about cost and quality, but some things, you can't find at all in america. >> reporter: that's right. there are still some gaping holes. wait until you see the receipts. >> reporter: might not be able to watch us tonight, in fact. there's a big hint for you. and something else we reveal tomorrow, the people behind a lot of the furniture we bought. we we
this right here is, this is viking, which is from mississippi.igerator to the stove, stainless steel everywhere. and, some old dishes that grandma had. >> reporter: we felt badly about the sleeping bags in the bedroom last night, so we should check that out. >> check it out. >> it looks so different. and this is american-made. >> reporter: not only is it american-made, look back at the bedroom before. the new american one? believe it or not, cheaper. will you ever walk...
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put an ice pack on it. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, carthage, mississippi. >> couric: that evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> earlier this week the videotape. tonight suggestion penned officers. why the fbi has joined the san francisco police misconduct investigation. >>> gang warfare is shaking up this san francisco neighborhood putting police and the community on alert. the story coming up. >>> the potentially life saving measures. >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. several san francisco police officers suspended and the fbi looking into allegations
put an ice pack on it. >> reporter: mark strassmann, cbs news, carthage, mississippi. >> couric: that evening news" for tonight. i'm katie couric. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> earlier this week the videotape. tonight suggestion penned officers. why the fbi has joined the san...
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didn't want to give up as much. >> i'm not that crazy. >> mississippi is more than willing to accept that money. but the next question is governor barbour spoke about how he felt that the private sector would not insure as many of its employees under this kind of a system. what is the experience in massachusetts been? >> that phenomenon, i understand is called crowd out. and actually, i'll tell you what i was looking at this, i spent most of my life in the private sector. so when i was looking at this when it was being debated, it seemed to me a business could make a rational decision to stop offering health care for their employees and say, you know, you go on the publicly subsidize it. it's actually been the opposite result in massachusetts. there are more businesses offering employees health insurance today than before our health care reform went into affect. >> so it's actually gone up, not down in terms of the businesses providing health insurance. >> correct. >> how what about your work with the insurance industry itself to contain costs? how has that proceeded since the bill h
didn't want to give up as much. >> i'm not that crazy. >> mississippi is more than willing to accept that money. but the next question is governor barbour spoke about how he felt that the private sector would not insure as many of its employees under this kind of a system. what is the experience in massachusetts been? >> that phenomenon, i understand is called crowd out. and actually, i'll tell you what i was looking at this, i spent most of my life in the private sector. so...
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so flexible when you live via the mississippi river, you prevent it from flooding.well, that is a good thing. but the flooding of the mississippi river distributed every spring flood water and sentiment over the delta building the coast with land of louisiana, the most for a while home for seafood and other creatures of the environment of the entire north american continent. when you live either river you begin starving the wetlands and the begin shrinking and you have the first ingredient in the long term slow-motion disaster to the entel in southern louisiana. the erosion of the coastal wetlands. why is that important aside from if you like shrimp? every mile of the wetlands between the gulf of mexico and the city of new orleans backs down the hurricane ferocity by the known quantity. the wind coming over the water pick up energy as the wind goes over the land they lose energy. we lose the wetlands and one of our major protections. >> the questionnaire asks how has the local new orleans community responded to the documentary? >> it wasn't a for new orleans. i assu
so flexible when you live via the mississippi river, you prevent it from flooding.well, that is a good thing. but the flooding of the mississippi river distributed every spring flood water and sentiment over the delta building the coast with land of louisiana, the most for a while home for seafood and other creatures of the environment of the entire north american continent. when you live either river you begin starving the wetlands and the begin shrinking and you have the first ingredient in...
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about $7,500 per beneficiary, -- for mott gets about $7,500 per beneficiary and mississippi gets less. >> there are constant concerns about the formula that is the allocation formula. mississippi has the highest match. . >> but they only get $3,000 from the federal government. >> i want to speak that. i don't know the numbers. i know they have the highest that operate -- the highest map rate in the country. in louisiana, it became an issue after katrina in new orleans and the changing demographics of the city changed dramatically, their share of the federal budget, so there have been concerns and we would work with congress to look at updating the map on a regular basis. >> i yield five minutes to the ranking member. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would mention that if he would entertain the possibility of raising more with the f-map, i would be happy to oblige, more than willing to do another f-map bill and increase the funding. america's competition depends on our ability to innovate and keep america number one, but the republicans included a $3 billion of cuts to the nih and over to
about $7,500 per beneficiary, -- for mott gets about $7,500 per beneficiary and mississippi gets less. >> there are constant concerns about the formula that is the allocation formula. mississippi has the highest match. . >> but they only get $3,000 from the federal government. >> i want to speak that. i don't know the numbers. i know they have the highest that operate -- the highest map rate in the country. in louisiana, it became an issue after katrina in new orleans and the...
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what do you think of the corps working in channeling the mississippi river. >> the channel of the mississippiriver is almost the classic work successfully. in terms of the task the set for themselves they accomplished it really well. the mississippi river levees have never failed at least in the new orleans. they've been great in new orleans. it's done what they have set out to do. it is a classic corps success story in that there have been on told on intended - consequences that the corps has either been oblivious to or lead to arrive at. as for example when you live via the mississippi river, you prevent it from flooding. well, that is a good thing. the flooding of the mississippi river distributed every spring, flood water and sentiment over the delta. building the coastal wetlands, the most fertile home for seafood and other creatures of the environment. when you leveed the river began starving the wetlands and they begin shrinking and you have the first ingredient in the longer disaster involving southern louisiana, the erosion of the coastal wetlands. why is that important aside from if
what do you think of the corps working in channeling the mississippi river. >> the channel of the mississippiriver is almost the classic work successfully. in terms of the task the set for themselves they accomplished it really well. the mississippi river levees have never failed at least in the new orleans. they've been great in new orleans. it's done what they have set out to do. it is a classic corps success story in that there have been on told on intended - consequences that the...
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autoverificacin es voluntario, tambin es gratis, y por ahora solo est disponible en arizona, idaho, colorado, mississippiia y el distrito de columbia.. a california y al resto del pas se ampliar en los prximos meses. s.o.t. bernardo merino 4:43:00 obviamente si una persona sabe que no tiene permiso para trabajar aqui no es necesario que pongan ahi sus datos ya que obviamente va a salir que esa persona no tiene derecho a trabajar aqui. s.o.t. jazmín 6:52:00 el congreso, el presidente obama y el departamento de seguridad interna necesitan enfocarse en pasar una reforma migratoria.. cu seguro usted esto ya lo sabe....pero de acuerdo a las cifras de la asociacion de cu seguro usted esto ya lo sabe....pero de acuerdo a las cifras de la asociacion de bienes raices a nivel nacional, los precios de las casas ya tienen casi 9 aÑos que van en declive. take vo y este aÑo, el valor de las propiedades estan a lo mas bajo.,sin embargo, esos numeros -dijeron-, no siempre reflejan lo que realmente esta pasando en nuestras comunidades. --por lo que -segun- expertos, si usted esta interesado en comprar y tiene el presupue
autoverificacin es voluntario, tambin es gratis, y por ahora solo est disponible en arizona, idaho, colorado, mississippiia y el distrito de columbia.. a california y al resto del pas se ampliar en los prximos meses. s.o.t. bernardo merino 4:43:00 obviamente si una persona sabe que no tiene permiso para trabajar aqui no es necesario que pongan ahi sus datos ya que obviamente va a salir que esa persona no tiene derecho a trabajar aqui. s.o.t. jazmín 6:52:00 el congreso, el presidente obama y el...
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pudiÉramos ver datos histÓricos en cuanto al desbordamiento del rÍo mississippi a lo largo del mississippial y el sol radiante sigue brillando en la florida con exquisitos 80 grados en la naciÓn. esto es todo en el tiempo para hoy. ahora continÚen con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> gracias, paola, vamos a entrar en tema de entretenimiento y belleza. y es que en nuestra belleza latina la cosa estÁ que arde. muy sonrientes estÁn las chicas, las llevaron directo al hotel y comenzÓ el difÍcil proceso de pre- selecciÓn de las chicas que van a estar en la prÓxima gala. ya tenÍan que empacar de nuevo. y en este quinto aÑo el concurso estÁn más exigentes que nunca. >> este segundo grupo de 44 chicas era uno de los mejores que han visto y por eso el proceso de preselecionarlas se les hizo bastante difÍcil. >> este aÑo es el aÑo en que mÁs concursantes se han seleccionado para esta fase de selecciÓn. va a estar muy reÑida y a mÍ lo que me tiene asustado un poco es el enfrentamiento que trae rodner y osmel. se estÁn pegando con todo. espero que no vaya a terminar la relaciÓn, porque la verdad es preocu
pudiÉramos ver datos histÓricos en cuanto al desbordamiento del rÍo mississippi a lo largo del mississippial y el sol radiante sigue brillando en la florida con exquisitos 80 grados en la naciÓn. esto es todo en el tiempo para hoy. ahora continÚen con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> gracias, paola, vamos a entrar en tema de entretenimiento y belleza. y es que en nuestra belleza latina la cosa estÁ que arde. muy sonrientes estÁn las chicas, las llevaron directo al hotel y comenzÓ el...
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make a difference to these test scores that we are also obsessed with, i had a piece of news from mississippi where the book, "putting the movement back into civil rights" -- are you familiar with that? the superintendent has agreed -- and your piece is in it, awele -- the superintendent has agreed that it be used districtwide. just this week, i was hearing that the rigor and relevance of the material actually got students engaged and got the score is up. while the score is being up is not the only thing, i do want to say there is real value in making curriculum relevant, truthful, and rigorous, and one of the ways of doing that would be to embed all of this into all subjects all year for all the students. [applause] >> if i could just show that on friday, ms. colvin spent the whole day at alameda county juvenile hall, and i think we saw eight different units of young men and women, 14 to 18, medium-security, and they were riveted to their seats. when we were looking like we were running out of time, we were told not to worry about the time. they shared poetry. one young woman suggested how -
make a difference to these test scores that we are also obsessed with, i had a piece of news from mississippi where the book, "putting the movement back into civil rights" -- are you familiar with that? the superintendent has agreed -- and your piece is in it, awele -- the superintendent has agreed that it be used districtwide. just this week, i was hearing that the rigor and relevance of the material actually got students engaged and got the score is up. while the score is being up...
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los residentes de arizona, , hay bajo, colorado, mississippi, virginia y el distrito de columbia serann. >> este residentes de miami espera ganar mÁs control sobre miami. >> es mas facil y evita pasos. >> sus crÍticos aseguran que su mayor falla es que el sistema parte de la base de datos del nÚmero de seguro social. >> en el 2009, a 80.000 personas que estaban autorizados para trabajar se les negÓ el empleo porque la informaciÓn no coincidia con la informaciÓn de iverify. para esta partidista es una medida burocrÁtica que no promueve mÁs empleos ni propicia la creaciÓn de puestos en el sector formal. >> esto nos perjudica porque es falta de impuestos que se pagan y de protecciones laborales de los empleados. >> tenista antes hablar inglÉs y espaÑol ofrece mas posibilidades de Éxito. volvemos. ♪ [ locutor ] siéntate. está bien. tienes preparation h con la única crema que ta da alivio de máxima potencia para el dolor. y alivia inflamación, ardor, y picazón. preparation h. los medicos la recomiendan por nombre. >> el hablar inglÉs y espaÑol le da al estudiante mÚltiples ventajas, si resi
los residentes de arizona, , hay bajo, colorado, mississippi, virginia y el distrito de columbia serann. >> este residentes de miami espera ganar mÁs control sobre miami. >> es mas facil y evita pasos. >> sus crÍticos aseguran que su mayor falla es que el sistema parte de la base de datos del nÚmero de seguro social. >> en el 2009, a 80.000 personas que estaban autorizados para trabajar se les negÓ el empleo porque la informaciÓn no coincidia con la informaciÓn de...
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daÑos similares en mississippi y tennessee, en este Último las tormentas arrancaron el techo de una escuelatel. en el oeste de luisiana tambiÉn se reportÓ que por lo menos tres tornados tocaron tierra desprendiendo techos y causando algunos pedidos. >> el gobernador de alabama declarÓ el estado de emergencia porque los daÑos e inundaciones alcanzaron al -17 condados y en nueva jersey y se esperan tormentas durante el fin de semana lo que ha provocado mÚltiples evacuaciones. >> gracias natalia. cambiando de informaciÓn mientras en muchos estados se discuten leyes antes inmigrantes, en ... busca que puedan ingresar a universidades pagando el mismo valor de las matrÍculas que quienes tienen documentos. si se aprueba la ley los beneficiados deberÁn cumplir ciertos requisitos. >> luego de tres aÑos de lucha esta maÑana los presuntos responsables indirectos de la muerte de una campesina en san joaquÍn, california, escuchÓ la sentencia de un juez. elias marÍa de los angeles no pasarÁn ningÚn minuto en la cÁrcel por la muerte de subempleada, la campesina de 17 aÑos marÍa isabel vÁzquez jimÉnez. ale
daÑos similares en mississippi y tennessee, en este Último las tormentas arrancaron el techo de una escuelatel. en el oeste de luisiana tambiÉn se reportÓ que por lo menos tres tornados tocaron tierra desprendiendo techos y causando algunos pedidos. >> el gobernador de alabama declarÓ el estado de emergencia porque los daÑos e inundaciones alcanzaron al -17 condados y en nueva jersey y se esperan tormentas durante el fin de semana lo que ha provocado mÚltiples evacuaciones....
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one of the most historical places of san francisco, unlike anything else west of the mississippi. it was the epicenter of the african-american community and where the japanese-american community is and not fair what has been done but something we can go to help with the grievances of the past in little ways and this is just that little way. president olague: we have one more commissioner who would like to weigh in. commissioner sugaya. commissioner sugaya: i was reminded in a comment about the j-town bowl and the replacement structure has retail space on the bottom that has not been leased for a long time -- >> been rebuilt. >> right. and in the walking tour it was pointed out that the koern property or corner retail space will be a dental office. and that was done while it was still under redevelopment agency's jurisdiction and i think now probably would not be allowed or maybe it would be. i don't know the exact zoning for that and this is the concern of the supervisors and the community and those on stour and a key retail space is a dental office and that is a concern to everyb
one of the most historical places of san francisco, unlike anything else west of the mississippi. it was the epicenter of the african-american community and where the japanese-american community is and not fair what has been done but something we can go to help with the grievances of the past in little ways and this is just that little way. president olague: we have one more commissioner who would like to weigh in. commissioner sugaya. commissioner sugaya: i was reminded in a comment about the...