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especially in mississippi. then you have whole host of dramatic moments. >> host: with these traumatic moments people are familiar with the march that ended on the bridge but this in particular how did it begin? >> guest: it is a unique story if begins in the mind of james meredith. he was famous for integrating the university of mississippi 1962 with the ole miss crisis the first african-american to attend the white bastion of privilege prompted a federal constitutional crisis to ultimately call in the national guard. a great try it and two people died and meredith spend one year at ole miss before he graduated in incredible isolation and under constant protection of federal marshals. much of that began as a very singular individual man. but he was very determined to as an institution of white supremacy. but after ole miss he drifts off the radar and struggles to find his place he is in washington d.c., except say fellowship to nigeria he abandons after one year but he has his eye on a larger political career.
especially in mississippi. then you have whole host of dramatic moments. >> host: with these traumatic moments people are familiar with the march that ended on the bridge but this in particular how did it begin? >> guest: it is a unique story if begins in the mind of james meredith. he was famous for integrating the university of mississippi 1962 with the ole miss crisis the first african-american to attend the white bastion of privilege prompted a federal constitutional crisis to...
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. >> a police officer in mississippi had heard about olamide and her disappearance by the news media. >> he told illinois police about a body they had found after a recent barn fire they had in mississippi. the fire was an arson, and all they knew was that the victim was a young female. >> police were able to get the dental records of olamide from her family dentist. the records, along with the remains, were taken to a forensic odontologist, and he was able to positively identify the remains as olamide. >> it's probably the worst feeling i've ever felt. i felt horrible for her mother, i felt horrible for her brother. it blows my mind for someone to think they can kind of play god and take someone else's life. >> investigators now wondered who killed olamide and why he took her to mississippi. ♪ >>> students and faculty of illinois state university gathered on campus to remember olamide adeyooye. >> she pushed people to be their best. she wanted everyone to be their best, including herself. >> her family was understandably frustrated, not knowing who was responsible or why. >> when you
. >> a police officer in mississippi had heard about olamide and her disappearance by the news media. >> he told illinois police about a body they had found after a recent barn fire they had in mississippi. the fire was an arson, and all they knew was that the victim was a young female. >> police were able to get the dental records of olamide from her family dentist. the records, along with the remains, were taken to a forensic odontologist, and he was able to positively...
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river's are meeting in washington about reviving the economy along the mississippi, the lower mississippire $164,000 in revenue for manufacturing, tourism and agriculture. for more on what can be done to help the cities and towns on the region, the mayor of dubuque, iowa joins us. welcome and thank you for your time today. >> thank you for having me. brought in, that's how is that used to improve the economic conditions for the 3 million people who live in that region? all the cities and towns along the mississippi river depend on that river for the income and the economy of those cities. we are looking at it from an organizational point of view that it's an asset of this country that has not been given it do and the federal legislature, whether it's the flooding or droughts we are theng occur frequently or invasive species or recreational issues. we haveown the river, many issues that affect our economy and we are looking at it run and organizational, holistic view of the entire river. due.u say not given its why do you suppose that is? is it politics or is something else going on? >> i
river's are meeting in washington about reviving the economy along the mississippi, the lower mississippire $164,000 in revenue for manufacturing, tourism and agriculture. for more on what can be done to help the cities and towns on the region, the mayor of dubuque, iowa joins us. welcome and thank you for your time today. >> thank you for having me. brought in, that's how is that used to improve the economic conditions for the 3 million people who live in that region? all the cities and...
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>> in mississippi? well, in mississippi, you know, the typical m.o. for the police was instant arrest. so i think many of you are familiar with the freedom rides. the freedom rides or were supposed to go from washington, d.c. all the way to new orleans. but when they got jackson, everybody got arrested. they weren't going to put up with the kind of crazy mobs that they, people had seen in alabama where the police stepped back and let the klan and others, you know, attack the freedom ride ors. in jackson the police said we're going to enforce the local laws. we're not going to care about the federal, whatever the federal law says. we have our laws here, and we're going to enforce them. so they immediately arrested people. the reason that the jackson woolwoort's sit-in took off is that there had been a supreme court ruling just the week before that sit-in that said that the sit-ins were legal and that the police could not interfere with them unless they were invited into the store by the store manager. and so the police decided they were going to stay o
>> in mississippi? well, in mississippi, you know, the typical m.o. for the police was instant arrest. so i think many of you are familiar with the freedom rides. the freedom rides or were supposed to go from washington, d.c. all the way to new orleans. but when they got jackson, everybody got arrested. they weren't going to put up with the kind of crazy mobs that they, people had seen in alabama where the police stepped back and let the klan and others, you know, attack the freedom ride...
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mississippi freedom democratic party challenges the democratic segregationists, elite in mississippi at the -- atlanta city. all the attempts to realize we need more than just a seat on the bus. >> i can speak do nat -- that briefly in the earlier period whites also perceived what they were doing to african-americans, economic opportunities, was also inextricably linked to their efforts to limit african-american political opportunities as well. so, the chain gang example i was discussing in my talk, in georgia and some other states, the very same legislative pack packages at the state level that passed chain gangs under the guise of reform, replacing conduct leasing where prisoners were rent out to railroads to saw mils to treat them however they wanted to, to have cheap sores of labor. those same legislative packages were the ones on which disenfranchisement limits were passed, and even in the earlier period, african-americans obviously had economic definitions of freedom, political definitions of freedom and whites hat definitions and they were cog any sent of that. so in some sens
mississippi freedom democratic party challenges the democratic segregationists, elite in mississippi at the -- atlanta city. all the attempts to realize we need more than just a seat on the bus. >> i can speak do nat -- that briefly in the earlier period whites also perceived what they were doing to african-americans, economic opportunities, was also inextricably linked to their efforts to limit african-american political opportunities as well. so, the chain gang example i was discussing...
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because the local mississippi activist formed the mississippi freedom democratic party and became a sharecropper from mississippi, she is one of the leading activists and organizers of this democratic party and what they tried to do is really organize an integrated delegation to be seated at the democratic national convention in august of 1964. and so they think that if they play by the rules, the democratic party will allow them to be seated. very famously lyndon johnson said people like hubert humphrey and walter mondale said that they are not core to see because lyndon johnson doesn't want the mississippi regulars were all right and segregationist walkout who walk out of the convention to cause a scene and perhaps cause all the southern delegates walked out. so what happens is that true democracy is lost at the democratic national convention and the irony is not lost on people like stokely carmichael, but people like activist who were organizing in the south with this and those get really trumped by, ironically, the democratic party and that further radicalized of it. except independently and
because the local mississippi activist formed the mississippi freedom democratic party and became a sharecropper from mississippi, she is one of the leading activists and organizers of this democratic party and what they tried to do is really organize an integrated delegation to be seated at the democratic national convention in august of 1964. and so they think that if they play by the rules, the democratic party will allow them to be seated. very famously lyndon johnson said people like...
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mississippi freedom democratic party and famously a sharecropper from mississippi is one of the leading activists and organizers of this mississippi freedom democratic party. they try to organize an integrated delegation to be seated at a democratic national convention in atlantic city in august of 1964 and they think if they played by the rules the democratic party will allow them to be seated. very famously lyndon johnson sent a different surrogates, famously people like hubert humphrey and walter mondale to say they will not be seated because lyndon johnson doesn't want mississippi regulars who are all white where segregation -- to walk out of the convention, cause a scene and cost all the southern delegates to walk out of the convention. what happens is true democracy is lost at the democratic national convention and the irony is not lost on people like not only stokely carmichael but bob moses, sandy lew hayman, activists who were organizing in the south, doing the right thing, they were organizing for citizenship and democracy and those democratic stirrings get trounced by, ironic
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ask as for the mississippi baby, now three years old, the child is still hiv three.first, the doctors thought there was a mistake. >> i thought, my goodness, i've been treating a child that's not actually infected. >> doctors may be onto something, but they won't call it a cure just yet. while the california baby appears to be very healthy, she's still taking the drugs as a precaution. >> we're not going to stop the medications until at least three years of age or when new information is available. and so at that time, we'll see what happens. >> researchers say there could be five more similar cases in canada and three in south africa. and meanwhile, a clinical trial is going to begin soon following three babies born with hiv who will be given the treatment within 48 hours of their birth. >> i'm meteorologist, dave warren. another coastal storm, and heavy rain across the southeast. that will be moving north. and high pressure is keeping cold air in place though. and that will be the problem because you get the rainfalling into the air, which is below freezing, and th
ask as for the mississippi baby, now three years old, the child is still hiv three.first, the doctors thought there was a mistake. >> i thought, my goodness, i've been treating a child that's not actually infected. >> doctors may be onto something, but they won't call it a cure just yet. while the california baby appears to be very healthy, she's still taking the drugs as a precaution. >> we're not going to stop the medications until at least three years of age or when new...
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we decided to open the mississippi plant.est in this mississippi plant before we got any government business. later, we wonars the army contract. received a basic airplane as you see here and then we move into electrical were all of the wiring and components are installed in the aircraft. engines, one of the most expensive parts of the aircraft, they are provided to us by vendors. we are moving into our testing area. it is where we install the final flight control hardware. then we move into flight operations. >> we love mississippi. mississippi is a great state to do business. we have low cost of power and energy year. qualified workforce. we do not have a whole lot of pressure from our competitors. it is a great partnership. >> we have breaking news. twitter is back, step away from the ledge. something was technically wrong when it went down earlier this afternoon. stay with us. ♪ >> get the latest headlines at the top of the hour on bloomberg radio and on bloomberg.com. that does it for this edition of "bottom line." i am
we decided to open the mississippi plant.est in this mississippi plant before we got any government business. later, we wonars the army contract. received a basic airplane as you see here and then we move into electrical were all of the wiring and components are installed in the aircraft. engines, one of the most expensive parts of the aircraft, they are provided to us by vendors. we are moving into our testing area. it is where we install the final flight control hardware. then we move into...
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>> he found the first black panther county in lions county in mississippi. he becomes honorary prime minister of the black panther party to have self-defense and leads the charge to free the imprisoned minister of the defense of the bbp. >> ifill: was there a point in time when he transferred from being non-violent to violent and feeling that was a legitimate response? >> we have to turn our back on this country. >> by the same we look at carmichael as a black powerful figure in '68, he's talking about armed rebellion and revolution and it will take armed struggle to fulfill the pan-african revolution. he's never a philosophical believer in non-violence but believes it's a tactic and adopts the discipline of non-violence. >> ifill: we spent time talking about the anniversary of the march on washington. >> yes. >> ifill: was he part of that? he called it a middle class picnic. >> he did but he helped organize a mississippi activist who came to the march on washington because he was working in mississippi, and this year is the 50th of the civil rights act and
>> he found the first black panther county in lions county in mississippi. he becomes honorary prime minister of the black panther party to have self-defense and leads the charge to free the imprisoned minister of the defense of the bbp. >> ifill: was there a point in time when he transferred from being non-violent to violent and feeling that was a legitimate response? >> we have to turn our back on this country. >> by the same we look at carmichael as a black powerful...
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and there were national predictions that, wow, it's mississippi. in mississippi, any antiabortion ballot measure is going to pass, but even with those predictions and even though the voting was in an off year, it failed in mississippi, too. mississippi rejected personhood once after colorado rejected it twice. and then a sort of an amazing thing happened. the national republican party decided after that track record in the polls, we should have it for the whole country. the personhood initiative that was widely rejected even by mississippi voters, the banning of not only all abortion in all circumstances, but also the most popular forms of birth control in the country, the national republican party decided they wanted that as federal law. in 2012, while running for president, newt gingrich and rick santorum and rick perry all attended a candidates forum sponsored by personhood usa, and at that forum, they all signed a pledge to pursue this personhood thing at the federal level. the republican party's eventual presidential candidate, mitt romney, he
and there were national predictions that, wow, it's mississippi. in mississippi, any antiabortion ballot measure is going to pass, but even with those predictions and even though the voting was in an off year, it failed in mississippi, too. mississippi rejected personhood once after colorado rejected it twice. and then a sort of an amazing thing happened. the national republican party decided after that track record in the polls, we should have it for the whole country. the personhood...
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live from oxford, mississippi. stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪ how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of theountry's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ t! emerson. [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" >>> welcome back. we'll get back to shep live in oxford, missis
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and for the crusade for the ask the especially from the north and across the nation to journey to mississippi 50 years ago and across the bridge galvanizing and mobile listed the consciousness of a nation leading to the civil rights voting act of 1965. there is a line that connects the krifrts voting in 1965 the voting rights act the crossing of edmond bridge and the crusade to register unregistered blacks in mississippi. there's a line that connected k connects that movement here today. so willie my friends it's not about the naming of the bridge but the historical context within this naming
and for the crusade for the ask the especially from the north and across the nation to journey to mississippi 50 years ago and across the bridge galvanizing and mobile listed the consciousness of a nation leading to the civil rights voting act of 1965. there is a line that connects the krifrts voting in 1965 the voting rights act the crossing of edmond bridge and the crusade to register unregistered blacks in mississippi. there's a line that connected k connects that movement here today. so...
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this barge accident comes a month after another barge accident on the mississippi river.hese accidents are bound to go up because the movement of soil going up. >> reporter: the oil that spilled saturday was bunker fuel oil. it has been refined, and among other things it is used for shipping oil. the barge accident has put a focus on barge movement of oil supplies. ceo of clipper data, a company that collects data on energy shipping, he says that change has occurred since about 2011. >> but the new production, there was no infrastructure or logistics to move this new oil to market, and one of the cheapest ways to do that is to put it on a barge. >> reporter: oil is being moved from railways to rivers like the mississippi to get to gulf refineries, the gulf of mexico is the major way for oil barges to refineries in houston and louisiana. in the last three years there has been a nearly ten-fold increase in the amount of oil that has made its way from the midwest to the gulf of mexico. 38.1 million barrels of oil moved through the route. that has made the mississippi river a
this barge accident comes a month after another barge accident on the mississippi river.hese accidents are bound to go up because the movement of soil going up. >> reporter: the oil that spilled saturday was bunker fuel oil. it has been refined, and among other things it is used for shipping oil. the barge accident has put a focus on barge movement of oil supplies. ceo of clipper data, a company that collects data on energy shipping, he says that change has occurred since about 2011....
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commemorate 50 years since the murder of those three civil rights workers in my ,irth state of mississippi goodman and cheney. for those who don't know all there is to know about your back story, when you were a child, you were bullied a lot. i will let you explain why. one of your protectors was a guy who endshael schwerner up being one of these three civil rights workers killed, murdered in philadelphia, mississippi. how were you and michael schwerner friends? what do you make of your friend now, 50 years after his death? this is a little hard to talk about. i was always very short for my age. when i was a little boy, he was even shorter. i looked to a handful of older boys who were very kind and they were my protectors from the belize. i was bullied a lot. it happens. kids are bullied. if they are very short, they tend to be believed even more. mickey schwerner, he was older than me. mickey was one of the people i looked to to help me along. he was a protector. in the summer of 1964, my protector from the belize -- the bullies was, along with cheney and goodman, trying to register voter
commemorate 50 years since the murder of those three civil rights workers in my ,irth state of mississippi goodman and cheney. for those who don't know all there is to know about your back story, when you were a child, you were bullied a lot. i will let you explain why. one of your protectors was a guy who endshael schwerner up being one of these three civil rights workers killed, murdered in philadelphia, mississippi. how were you and michael schwerner friends? what do you make of your friend...
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the state of mississippi may sn federal corruption. accused of soliciting campaign donations for political favors and conspiring to smuggle weapons from russia. faces multiple charges wire fraud and defrauding constituents. 25 others were arrested including an organized-crime figure. he was released yesterday on half a million dollar bond. >>the mayor of charlotte, north carolina resigned hours after he was arrested on federal corruption charges. patrick cannon is accused of accepting bribes from undercover f-b-i agents, posing as businessmen who wanted to do work with the city. investigators say cannon accepted about 48-thousand dollars in cash, airline tickets, a hotel room ... and use of a luxury apartment. he now faces several theft and bribery charges. cannon was in office less than four months. a 100-year-old woman in wisconsin is sharing her secret to staying "young".. sarah stenberg says it's simple -- walk. she walks the halls of her retirement community every day -- racking up four miles a day! do you know how many hallways t
the state of mississippi may sn federal corruption. accused of soliciting campaign donations for political favors and conspiring to smuggle weapons from russia. faces multiple charges wire fraud and defrauding constituents. 25 others were arrested including an organized-crime figure. he was released yesterday on half a million dollar bond. >>the mayor of charlotte, north carolina resigned hours after he was arrested on federal corruption charges. patrick cannon is accused of accepting...
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and for the crusade for the ask the especially from the north and across the nation to journey to mississippied 50 years ago and across the bridge galvanizing and mobile listed the consciousness of a nation leading to the civil rights voting act of 1965. there is a line that connects the krifrts voting in 1965 the voting rights act the crossing of edmond bridge and the crusade to register unregistered blacks in mississippi. there's a line that connected k connects that movement here today. so willie my friends it's not about the naming of the bridge but the historical context within this naming occurs. several years ago dr. king said i need you to go back to california because jessie wants to meet with me i don't know what it is boo about so it met with jessie. you know, first of all, i thought that was a strange name and i learned i did my homework he's a powerful dude. we talked about but during the course of this meeting he talked about this young man he thought so much of willie brown junior. so i got back to doctor king but he likes this willie brown junior. did you meet him, no. several
and for the crusade for the ask the especially from the north and across the nation to journey to mississippied 50 years ago and across the bridge galvanizing and mobile listed the consciousness of a nation leading to the civil rights voting act of 1965. there is a line that connects the krifrts voting in 1965 the voting rights act the crossing of edmond bridge and the crusade to register unregistered blacks in mississippi. there's a line that connected k connects that movement here today. so...
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charlie, what do you think about the state of mississippi? i lived in mississippi five years. republican party is there. they are sort of a establishment e more of an establishment southern party. this is just a gut feeling based on knowing mississippi, they seem a lot less likely to throw out somebody like thad cochran than maybe some of these other states that have done it in the past. what is your feeling about mississippi republican party? >> mississippi has benefited, as kasie pointed out, more than any other state. whether it was the old days with jamie wh jamie witten and all the way through. at the same time, boy, the republican party is changing. i agreed this would not be the first state that would throw out or bring home the bacon but, you know, this is a weird thing and there are a lot of weird dynamics here. >> charlie, thanks for joining us. >>> coming up next, vanessa williams is bringing back the golden age of harlem with a new musical and joins us next on the set. you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. it goes without saying; but, please don't t
charlie, what do you think about the state of mississippi? i lived in mississippi five years. republican party is there. they are sort of a establishment e more of an establishment southern party. this is just a gut feeling based on knowing mississippi, they seem a lot less likely to throw out somebody like thad cochran than maybe some of these other states that have done it in the past. what is your feeling about mississippi republican party? >> mississippi has benefited, as kasie...
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as for the mississippi baby, now three years old, the child is also still hiv-free. at the time, though, doctors thought there was some mistake. >> my first thought was to panic. i thought, oh, my goodness. i have been treating a child who is not actually infected. >> but now, doctors believe they may be onto something though they will not go so far as to call it a cure just yesterdt. the california baby appears to be healthy, she is still taking hiv drugs as a precaution we are not considering stopping medications until at least two years of age or when new information is available. and so, at that time, we will see what happens. >> researchers said there could be five more similar cases in canada and three in south africa. soon, a clinical trial will begin which will follow 60 babies born with hiv who will be treated within 48 hours of birth. del? >> a window of hope. eri erica, thank you very much. the obama administration action tending another deadline under the affordable care act. americans will be able to hold on to their insurance plans a few more years even
as for the mississippi baby, now three years old, the child is also still hiv-free. at the time, though, doctors thought there was some mistake. >> my first thought was to panic. i thought, oh, my goodness. i have been treating a child who is not actually infected. >> but now, doctors believe they may be onto something though they will not go so far as to call it a cure just yesterdt. the california baby appears to be healthy, she is still taking hiv drugs as a precaution we are not...
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they have been picked up traces of the sioux language as faring south as the mississippi delta and as far east as north carolina. what was to be the pre-columbia sioux nation, it was seven tribes, they followed the mississippi valley north and settled in minnesota. in minnesota they were the b baddest indians and made unending war on the chippewa. they were vicious. war was their ethoes. they had no non-violent culture. they didn't make pots, they didn't even paint anything on their tee-pees or shields. and the first europeans that looked at the sioux were reminded of the monguls. they lived to make war. and they were good at it. for hundreds of years, they dominated the region. then the english trading ships began trading pellets for guns. times changed. the sioux were the hunters and now they are being hunted. it wasn't violence for violence sake. they fought wars to gain territory and bring home booty, but also the old happy hunting ground cliche, the sioux believes there was an afterlife that was happy hunting line filled with clear water and filled with game as far as you can see
they have been picked up traces of the sioux language as faring south as the mississippi delta and as far east as north carolina. what was to be the pre-columbia sioux nation, it was seven tribes, they followed the mississippi valley north and settled in minnesota. in minnesota they were the b baddest indians and made unending war on the chippewa. they were vicious. war was their ethoes. they had no non-violent culture. they didn't make pots, they didn't even paint anything on their tee-pees or...
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charles banks is the leading banker in mississippi, there were 13 black banks in mississippi and charles banks was the leading banker and leading businessman in that particular state at that particular time. the individuals who typically would be associated with the talented 10 are supporters of booker t. washington. he established the std institute which became the best funded institution, african american institution of that day but also one of the best in the south so the student population at tuskegee was the same size as the student university at auburn university and alabama and tuscaloosa. was one of the best funded black institutions and washington was bolstered by the fact he hired the largest number of black college graduates in the country. washington founded the national negro business lead which put him in touch with black business people throughout the country. he founded the black conference and had his hands on a lot of things at that time. he also had influence with presidents at that point so president theodore roosevelt, william howard taft, they would go to booker t.
charles banks is the leading banker in mississippi, there were 13 black banks in mississippi and charles banks was the leading banker and leading businessman in that particular state at that particular time. the individuals who typically would be associated with the talented 10 are supporters of booker t. washington. he established the std institute which became the best funded institution, african american institution of that day but also one of the best in the south so the student population...
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colleagues i know under the board rules for the resolution today it would have to beue name mississippi and there after it would have to be with 8 votes and from what i understand it is notue nam mississippi today and don't know if it will get to 8 votes. i request this item be sent to committee and request it be sent and assigned to the land use and economic and development committee >> sproovisor wiener requests this go tooz committee. [inaudible] it will go to committee. >> thank you. and thank you supervisor wiener. i think that your comment [inaudible] for more information are well taken and i think that my view is a little different than what has been put out there. i think that the more information we have the better, but i think in making sure that accurate information is provided to the public we need to make sure different perspectives are taken into account and the realty is there will be some people on this board that may on one side thrf issues and others on the orelt side. i think we need to have a conver saigz to figure what those questions should be because any good lawy
colleagues i know under the board rules for the resolution today it would have to beue name mississippi and there after it would have to be with 8 votes and from what i understand it is notue nam mississippi today and don't know if it will get to 8 votes. i request this item be sent to committee and request it be sent and assigned to the land use and economic and development committee >> sproovisor wiener requests this go tooz committee. [inaudible] it will go to committee. >> thank...
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then we move into flight operations. >> we love mississippi.ippi is a great state to do business for us. we have low cost of power and energy here. workforce. and we don't have a whole lot of pressure from our competitors in this state. it is a great partnership. eurocopter was recently rebranded to airbus helicopters. very cool. some auto sellers in ohio not so happy with elon musk. is his automaker breaking state franchise rules? more on that story in a moment. ♪ >> it is 56 minutes past the hour, which means bloomberg television is on the markets. equity futures indicating a lower open this monday after the record run we saw friday. the jobs report coming in better than expected. keep an eye on ebay shares today. carl icahn, another note to the ceoders, saying cost stockholders more than $4 billion. carl icahn said they sold skype too early and if they waited another year and a half the price would have been $4 million more. we are on the market again in 30 minutes. coming up, urban outfitters report earnings. will the retailer be on the dis
then we move into flight operations. >> we love mississippi.ippi is a great state to do business for us. we have low cost of power and energy here. workforce. and we don't have a whole lot of pressure from our competitors in this state. it is a great partnership. eurocopter was recently rebranded to airbus helicopters. very cool. some auto sellers in ohio not so happy with elon musk. is his automaker breaking state franchise rules? more on that story in a moment. ♪ >> it is 56...
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the mississippi baby, the mississippi child now is more than three years old and is currently off of hiv therapy and with no detectable signs of the virus. the infant in long beach is still on therapy and will continue to be on therapy. i heard information from the physician treating the infant they expect to keep the infant on therapy at least two years of age. the baby in mississippi was lost to follow up when the baby was 18 months old. the baby was treated with the triple drug cocktail, and wasn't found until six months later. at that time, they looked for hiv and could not find it and they still now three and a half years later are still not able to find hiv in that infant and that -- in that case therapy has not been restarted which is even more amazing. and what we would also hope to get to in every infant actually. >> we should tell you a clinical trial that will treat more than 50 newborns is set to begin in just a few months. >>> is the recent big freeze still putting a chill on the economy? we are going to find out with the latest jobs report out tomorrow morning. "real mo
the mississippi baby, the mississippi child now is more than three years old and is currently off of hiv therapy and with no detectable signs of the virus. the infant in long beach is still on therapy and will continue to be on therapy. i heard information from the physician treating the infant they expect to keep the infant on therapy at least two years of age. the baby in mississippi was lost to follow up when the baby was 18 months old. the baby was treated with the triple drug cocktail, and...
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a lot of heavy rain from mississippi heading into alabama.is going to slide shortly into the atlanta area. we had a couple of tornadoes yesterday. we could have a couple more in east texas. these are some of the pictures from the storm chasers near trenton. we had three or four mobile homes that were destroyed from what this storm turned into, a tornado. today, this area of yellow, slight risk, louisiana, mississippi. it is that time of year where we are going to start getting this storm. as far as the rain, the yellow, thomas, 2 inches. the orange, up to 3 inches of rain. plan on probably saturday afternoon in new england all the way through sunday into monday morning rain. >> i will pack my winter sweaters up. back them up. organization weekend. coming up at the top of the hour, "morning joe." the 1 million taxpayer dollars later. are we any closer to knowing what went on in new jersey governor chris christie's office. we break down what yesterday's report means for christie's political future straight ahead. we are going to huddle around t
a lot of heavy rain from mississippi heading into alabama.is going to slide shortly into the atlanta area. we had a couple of tornadoes yesterday. we could have a couple more in east texas. these are some of the pictures from the storm chasers near trenton. we had three or four mobile homes that were destroyed from what this storm turned into, a tornado. today, this area of yellow, slight risk, louisiana, mississippi. it is that time of year where we are going to start getting this storm. as...
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across mississippi, and alabama. here is two line of storms.s where we have the heaviest of the rain packing a punch with gusty winds and the possibility of hail. back in texas, a line of storms. this heading to the mid-atlantic spelling out a change your of rain to snow. >> thank you. one of america's popular sports is putting safety first. al jazeera's mark morgan is here to explain. >> that's right. thank you so much. in a sport with cars, racing around a track at speeds approaching 200 miles per hour, naz car takes the safety of drivers. a death in 2001 helped to spark a program that is evolving. jessica taff with more. >> part of nascar safety initiative and the changes in the cars are what we have learnt from looking at crashes. we looked at the car, studied the damn, took it to the research and development centres. sometimes we'll build or test fixtures where we can duplicate the angle in which the car hit the wall or rolled over so we can look at different problems in the car and try to fix them. >> how often do rules change for when yo
across mississippi, and alabama. here is two line of storms.s where we have the heaviest of the rain packing a punch with gusty winds and the possibility of hail. back in texas, a line of storms. this heading to the mid-atlantic spelling out a change your of rain to snow. >> thank you. one of america's popular sports is putting safety first. al jazeera's mark morgan is here to explain. >> that's right. thank you so much. in a sport with cars, racing around a track at speeds...
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but that will start soon. >> in new orleans lose san is that, on the mighty mississippi. a striking rise in number of autism cases in america coming up, we will look at the latest stats and is what they really mean for children and their parents. also. new jersey governor chris christie's lawyers have issue add new report on the bridge scandal and they say the governor did nothing wrong, that is not sitting well with the democrats. blatche has been cleared by his own attorneys in the bridge closing scandal. okay, the results were released this afternoon, be uh the report is already coming under attack, and facing ridicule. david chuter has been following this from the very beginning for us and has more on the report and the reaction to it, david. >> given the source and the way the review was with conducted the report will not change anything in the bridge scandal, but it could help chris christie buy some time politically in presidential campaign circles. randy master with the prominent law firm gibson is and dunn held an on camera news conference to announce findings ba
but that will start soon. >> in new orleans lose san is that, on the mighty mississippi. a striking rise in number of autism cases in america coming up, we will look at the latest stats and is what they really mean for children and their parents. also. new jersey governor chris christie's lawyers have issue add new report on the bridge scandal and they say the governor did nothing wrong, that is not sitting well with the democrats. blatche has been cleared by his own attorneys in the...
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no chance you'll lose mississippi.pretty good. i do think we have to realize the tea party won some primaries it's really going to happen once. >> dick morris, we've got to run. i don't think it's good to alienate the tea party. there is palpable anger out there at this time. that is all the time we have left this evening. you don't want to miss any episodes we hope you'll record "hannity" the series. you can join us each week night right here at 10:00 eastern. thanks for joining us. we'll see you here tomorrow night. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. tonight. >> you think crimea is gone? >> i do. >> is it lost? >> i'm afraid. so. >> just a matter of time before russia has been is president obama doing enough to stop the aggression? we will debate it tonight. >> on advice of my counsel i respectfully fifth amendment right and decline to answer that question. >> congress moving hard against the irs and the service has folded. update for you. >> not a fan of putin. >> oh, this is fox. i'm not a fan of fox. >> also tonight w
no chance you'll lose mississippi.pretty good. i do think we have to realize the tea party won some primaries it's really going to happen once. >> dick morris, we've got to run. i don't think it's good to alienate the tea party. there is palpable anger out there at this time. that is all the time we have left this evening. you don't want to miss any episodes we hope you'll record "hannity" the series. you can join us each week night right here at 10:00 eastern. thanks for...
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kansas, kentucky and mississippi, there is a clear need to replace thad cochran in mississippi by what's? cochran is the biggest earmarker in the senate. and the head of the appropriations committee responsible for so much of the overspending. and genuinely not a conservative. you need a conservative there. and there's no chance you'll lose mississippi. kansas, roberts isn't necessarily a true tea party conservative, but he's pretty good. and kentucky, if you screw around there, you lose the seat. i do think we have to realize that while the tea party won some primaries in terms of incumbents, it really only happened once. >> i don't think it's good to alienate the tea party. a big part of the republican party base. there's palpable anger out there. >>> before we go, you don't want to miss any episode. we hope you'll set your dvr and record hannity, the series. start your day with fox & friends weekday mornings. we'll see you back here tomorrow night. >> this is a fox news alert. 239 people are missing in what is one of the most bizarre mysteries, 72 hours passing and the world has no id
kansas, kentucky and mississippi, there is a clear need to replace thad cochran in mississippi by what's? cochran is the biggest earmarker in the senate. and the head of the appropriations committee responsible for so much of the overspending. and genuinely not a conservative. you need a conservative there. and there's no chance you'll lose mississippi. kansas, roberts isn't necessarily a true tea party conservative, but he's pretty good. and kentucky, if you screw around there, you lose the...
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all clearly put slavery as the number one issue for wanting to secede with mississippi saying quoteposition is thoroughly identified with the interest of slavery, the greatest interest of the world. i guess could you read into that it goes on to say for future whitewashing purposes please replace the word slavery with tariffs. for more are we joined by larry wilmore. thank you for joining us. so what about this idea that lincoln should have just waited because slavery would have eventually died of natural caves? >> -- causes? >> jon, the south was so committed to slavery lincoln didn't die of natural caves. [ laughter ] -- natural causes. >> jon: that's a good line. yeah. >> it's true. >> jon: if the tree market was just about to end it then why is it still going on 150 years later. q. slave trade is the exact opposite of free market. >> jon: this isn't just the judge's opinion there's articles, books, some by libertarians, confederate apologists it's an industry, a school of thought. >> did they teach history at this school? [laughter] because their facts are all (bleep) up, jon. [
all clearly put slavery as the number one issue for wanting to secede with mississippi saying quoteposition is thoroughly identified with the interest of slavery, the greatest interest of the world. i guess could you read into that it goes on to say for future whitewashing purposes please replace the word slavery with tariffs. for more are we joined by larry wilmore. thank you for joining us. so what about this idea that lincoln should have just waited because slavery would have eventually died...
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. >> the gentleman from mississippi. >> i just want to thank. this was an all-star panel of medical experts. and physics. much appreciated. thank you. that does conclude our hearing for today. now, for our witnesses, we have the right to send you a question. a written question. we have 14 days to write those and submit them to you. . would appreciate if you can get them back to us if there are any within 14 days. i wanted thanks for coming out here providing very valuable testimony for us. we are adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> alberts uncovers technology issues for the "new york times," and in the "science times" last week, he wrote about a brand, new jersey hockey team that is using technology as a way to detect the concussions. it is done by reebok and it is called the check light by reebok. of the "new york times," thank you for joining us. how does this technology work that reebok has developed? >> the first thing is the technology does not detect
. >> the gentleman from mississippi. >> i just want to thank. this was an all-star panel of medical experts. and physics. much appreciated. thank you. that does conclude our hearing for today. now, for our witnesses, we have the right to send you a question. a written question. we have 14 days to write those and submit them to you. . would appreciate if you can get them back to us if there are any within 14 days. i wanted thanks for coming out here providing very valuable testimony...
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gentleman from missouri gets to ask another question -- mississippi. [laughter] i thought you were billy long. >> that hurt. thank you, mr. chairman, in a couple of questions i would have. if we are looking at this -- dr. gay, if i may ask a question, in your testimony you stated football players are shedding mobility. the decision which helmet to wear is their own, and that player often chooses a helmet's looks over it collision-cushioning ability. do some positions require different levels of collision cushioning, and if so, would you recommend a special helmet for a specific position? >> a great question. currently, there are no position-specific helmets. not tould say that belabor the point, but for alignment, were you to believe we get no severe hits but a lot of concussive blows, the horse collar is crucial. that a wideoutnd where a horse collar. it is an interesting point. certainly some players might. this is why i am an advocate for the hit system. it will give us detailed information about which position gets hit where. if we have a large dat
gentleman from missouri gets to ask another question -- mississippi. [laughter] i thought you were billy long. >> that hurt. thank you, mr. chairman, in a couple of questions i would have. if we are looking at this -- dr. gay, if i may ask a question, in your testimony you stated football players are shedding mobility. the decision which helmet to wear is their own, and that player often chooses a helmet's looks over it collision-cushioning ability. do some positions require different...
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governors have declared states of emergency in new jersey, tennessee, delaware, mississippi, and virginiaet's start our coverage with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> west coast, they sent us here. the west coast sent this storm across the country. >> blame it on them. >> get, like, one rainstorm every year. >> this is shifted from what we expected. >> it did shift. friday it was centered up towards indianapolis, over the weekend it shifted south and really hit areas of tennessee, kentucky, arkansas, even dallas had a lot of sleet out of it. now this morning it's centered over virginia and washington, d.c. and it's amazing for martha it's 19 degrees during the week. it snows in march, but new york city has had a coating. four to eight in d.c. and richmond doesn't get many snowstorms in march. three to six inches, tonight you're going to be shoveling snow. talk about a crazy roller coaster. dallas, 2 degrees. wherever you had the sleet yesterday, it's still on the grounds, roads are still treacherous from that, and no end in sight, unfortunately. tonight we're down to 6 in philly, 9 in d.
governors have declared states of emergency in new jersey, tennessee, delaware, mississippi, and virginiaet's start our coverage with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> west coast, they sent us here. the west coast sent this storm across the country. >> blame it on them. >> get, like, one rainstorm every year. >> this is shifted from what we expected. >> it did shift. friday it was centered up towards indianapolis, over the weekend it shifted south and really hit...
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then we move into flight operation. >> we love mississippi.reat state to do business for us. we have low cost of power and energy here. qualified workforce -- we don't have a whole lot of pressure from our competitors in the state. it's a great partnership. >> now let's talk drones. a drone capable of shooting a dart that can stun people with up to 80,000 volts. produced by company called chaotic moon. they just demonstrated the system. the chief innovation officer william hurley explains how and why this thing was built. ♪ >> it's a pretty standard hexa copter. the components that we used were things that were ordered over the internet. it took a short amount of time to get up and running. the important issue is, this is something that we need to start paying attention to because often people build things with technology and don't stop to think about the ramifications of it. you can take something from a video game and build it for only a few thousand dollars in a short amount of time. and really raise awareness with not just legislators and
then we move into flight operation. >> we love mississippi.reat state to do business for us. we have low cost of power and energy here. qualified workforce -- we don't have a whole lot of pressure from our competitors in the state. it's a great partnership. >> now let's talk drones. a drone capable of shooting a dart that can stun people with up to 80,000 volts. produced by company called chaotic moon. they just demonstrated the system. the chief innovation officer william hurley...
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this child in mississippi is three and a half and seems to be hiv-free despite no treatment for two years the mississippi case led doctors to rethink how to treat infants born with hiv. >>> a study offers advice on a diet rich in meat and cheese for older people. researchers studdeed 6,000 americans over 50. they found people between 50-65 with diets high in animal proteins were 74% more likely to die of cancer than those who consumed less animal protein. however, researchers found after age 65, trend dissipated suggesting a high protein diet could be beneficial later in life. >> i still believe in mediterranean diet lean proteins. >> researchers found eating plant-based proet yeenz seemed to reverse unhealthy trend. >> canadian mielt learned some passengers can be nasty and sexist. >> a passenger wrote a note on a napkin and left it for her that read the cockpit of airliner is no place for a woman. and i wish west jet could tell me a fair lady is at the helm to book another flight. the pilot says she couldn't believe it was real. >> all of us had our mouths open. i had a gentleman flying
this child in mississippi is three and a half and seems to be hiv-free despite no treatment for two years the mississippi case led doctors to rethink how to treat infants born with hiv. >>> a study offers advice on a diet rich in meat and cheese for older people. researchers studdeed 6,000 americans over 50. they found people between 50-65 with diets high in animal proteins were 74% more likely to die of cancer than those who consumed less animal protein. however, researchers found...
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as for the mississippi baby now three years old, the child is still h.i.v.-free. at the time, doctors thought there was some mistake. >> my thirst thought was to panic. i thought i've been treating a child who's not actually infected. >> doctors believe they may be on to something, though they will not go so far as to call it a cure just yet. while the california baby appears to be very healthy, she is still taking h.i.v. drugs as a precaution. >> we are not considering stopping medications until at least two years of age or when new information is available. at that time, we'll see what happens. >> researchers said there could be five more similar cases in canada and three in south africa. >> this is coming a the a time we're seeing more and more medical break threws on the h.i.v. war. >> researchers reported a long acting ingestion that protect the against h.i.v. in monkeys. if that works in humans, people could get a shot four times a year in ted of having to take daily pills and that could prevent them from contracting the virus completely. >> it has been a lo
as for the mississippi baby now three years old, the child is still h.i.v.-free. at the time, doctors thought there was some mistake. >> my thirst thought was to panic. i thought i've been treating a child who's not actually infected. >> doctors believe they may be on to something, though they will not go so far as to call it a cure just yet. while the california baby appears to be very healthy, she is still taking h.i.v. drugs as a precaution. >> we are not considering...
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mississippi,from you're recognized for five minutes. forhank you, and thank you sharing your expertise on what is a topic that we are only really learning about, as it has been in the news for several years, but it is coming to the forefront. your work and your permission to my testimony on the record here today, will be beneficial to us. of a 24-year-old condition, ih a appreciate the work you do at the children's hospital. but this is in preparation, i had discussion with parents back and the interesting discussion is i had several friends who have daughters playing youth soccer, and a number of them have reported an increase in the number of by youngns suffered ladies playing youth soccer. allave seen in the news, the news associated with the nfl, helmet to helmet contact, and concussions we see on the field of play, but it appears in everything we do in life, every sporting event there is that danger and risk. that is why what i think -- that is why i think what you're doing with it in alabama, dr. johnston, what we're doing with co
mississippi,from you're recognized for five minutes. forhank you, and thank you sharing your expertise on what is a topic that we are only really learning about, as it has been in the news for several years, but it is coming to the forefront. your work and your permission to my testimony on the record here today, will be beneficial to us. of a 24-year-old condition, ih a appreciate the work you do at the children's hospital. but this is in preparation, i had discussion with parents back and the...
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think every president that has come in legally once a national education policy as if the kids in mississippi have the name needs of the kids in vermont and that's just not the case. within a state, and i lived in colorado for many years, there is boulder, colorado, which is maybe the most liberal city, but there's also colorado springs, which is one of the most conservative city in america. and i believe in school choice as well, to be able to teach their kids with whatever their values are. and i think that -- i don't think people would live in those communities and teach their kids witchcraft or something. so i think generally people would choose to do the right thing without government. but if you want to teach your kids creationism, you should be able to. >> when it comes to defusing, as you say, does that mean get rid of the department of education, get rid of the energy department and etc.? remark i live in one world and a theoretical world and the real world. and i see that there is no need for the department of education specifically. but that's not what happened. let's be honest. i
think every president that has come in legally once a national education policy as if the kids in mississippi have the name needs of the kids in vermont and that's just not the case. within a state, and i lived in colorado for many years, there is boulder, colorado, which is maybe the most liberal city, but there's also colorado springs, which is one of the most conservative city in america. and i believe in school choice as well, to be able to teach their kids with whatever their values are....
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by thursday it will start to come out of the louisiana- mississippi area. it will be moving toward the north and east. thursday afternoon atlantic gets the rain to greensburg, spartanburg. as we head into thursday night, midnight, now a little potential freezing rain south of lynchburg here moving into southwestern virginia. looks a little dicey maybe down in roanoke friday morning but when this gets here, even if it gets this far north, it should be late friday in the form of rain. so not worried about that as much as we were yesterday. >> thanks, howard. >>> police are trying to find the driver who hopped a curb and hit a building in bethesda this morning. it happened just after 9:00 a.m. in front of the price galleries on wisconsin avenue near woodmont avenue. bethesda now reports the driver did not stay on the scene. the damage to the truck, though, appears to be worse than the damage to the building. >>> ox road other than known as route 123 in fairfax county is back open after a truck lost a 10,000-pound concrete slab at about 5:30 this morning. sky 9
by thursday it will start to come out of the louisiana- mississippi area. it will be moving toward the north and east. thursday afternoon atlantic gets the rain to greensburg, spartanburg. as we head into thursday night, midnight, now a little potential freezing rain south of lynchburg here moving into southwestern virginia. looks a little dicey maybe down in roanoke friday morning but when this gets here, even if it gets this far north, it should be late friday in the form of rain. so not...
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have been colder readings by the coast, am aand record lows into jackson,mississippi and washington d.c. yesterday, $32 and the coldest high temperature they have had going back to 1942 for some. and for parts of the great lake and cold again, it is going to set the stage for an active pattern across the united states and 23 up in tahoe and ukiah, mendocino, lake county and all over, -- overall, it will be a cool day for some, not bad for others, there is a component for a chew and it looks like college three, 7378 morgan hill and los gatos ,it will be close and spring starts first day morning and it is not as warm as last week. >>> new home construction dropped slightly in february. some of that may be because of the bad weather. interest in building is up and the government report is the number of new construction permits jumped to 7.5 percent. apple is working on a health tracking site and app. the app features a series of tabs include -- tabs including blood pressure and it fills out their name and blood type. >> all right, pam, 6:21 three high school students are called heroes and
have been colder readings by the coast, am aand record lows into jackson,mississippi and washington d.c. yesterday, $32 and the coldest high temperature they have had going back to 1942 for some. and for parts of the great lake and cold again, it is going to set the stage for an active pattern across the united states and 23 up in tahoe and ukiah, mendocino, lake county and all over, -- overall, it will be a cool day for some, not bad for others, there is a component for a chew and it looks...