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mississippi shanks a punt to give mississippi state good field position. >> verne: 5:36 to go. the ball will be marked out at the 35. 28-yard shank. alabama faces auburn tonight in tuscaloosa. oregon is at oregon state tonight. florida state wins by five. mississippi state 10-1 for the year. how about that big win for t.c.u. ohio state holds on, baylor leading tech. ucla lost. georgia lost. you're talking about the seven top-ranked teams and four of them seemingly are battling for that fourth spot. prescott. >> gary: the interesting thing about ole miss's defense is they're an attacking defense. how good will they be playing a little bit safe? it's not what they do very well. might they give up a little bit too much yardage and allow mississippi state to put a touchdown on the board and then go for an onside kick? >> verne: second down, four. good blocking up frovenlt >> gary: very soft. very soft. >> verne: catch is made by de'runnya wilson and that's a first down. >> gary: mississippi state wants to, obviously, march downfield -- they would like to score on one play, but the
mississippi shanks a punt to give mississippi state good field position. >> verne: 5:36 to go. the ball will be marked out at the 35. 28-yard shank. alabama faces auburn tonight in tuscaloosa. oregon is at oregon state tonight. florida state wins by five. mississippi state 10-1 for the year. how about that big win for t.c.u. ohio state holds on, baylor leading tech. ucla lost. georgia lost. you're talking about the seven top-ranked teams and four of them seemingly are battling for that...
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short of the first down means times goes off for mississippi state -- or mississippi state has to use another time out. another half a yard here and the clock stops. >> verne: modest numbers for robinson today. 12 carries, 37 yards. third and one. >> verne: out of the backfield. robinson. he's got the first. he's got plenty, and he moves across midfield. the clock now stops while they reset the chain. >> gary: that's been about the biggest play for josh robinson all night. he's had the one run but otherwise it's been the dropoff play that has been his most effective weapon from out of the backfield. >> verne: clock starts. two minutes to go. right side. he needed to get out of bounds. trey depriest makes the tackle. 1:45 to go. second and nine. prescott. pressured. across, incomplete, intended for robinson. landon collins was defending. >> gary: alabama dropping into the zone making sure that dak prescott is not going to scramble for first downs, keeping things in front of him and as you saw the throw from prescott, it was not accurate. >> verne: third and nine. >> gary: dropping in z
short of the first down means times goes off for mississippi state -- or mississippi state has to use another time out. another half a yard here and the clock stops. >> verne: modest numbers for robinson today. 12 carries, 37 yards. third and one. >> verne: out of the backfield. robinson. he's got the first. he's got plenty, and he moves across midfield. the clock now stops while they reset the chain. >> gary: that's been about the biggest play for josh robinson all night....
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mississippi in march. at this time, there had been plantation workers evicted because they were involved in voter registration. they organized trying to be housed at an abandoned air force base. the government was asked a month to two beforehand if this would be possible. no responses were received from the air force, justice department, or anybody else. once occupied, the government responded. this struck me. at this point, you had the troops hurting vietnamese refugees into the jungle and the mississippi delta where people were being herded out of the air force base into the street with no place to go. and then we were asked to the delta ministry to shoot images of poverty. that is my favorite one. these kids lived in their faces. all kinds of questions. are you civil rights? are you freedom riders? where did you come from? they were so bright and inquisitive. our freedom schools were the model for head start. a lot of people don't know that. it was so interesting how we could not sustain the amount of k
mississippi in march. at this time, there had been plantation workers evicted because they were involved in voter registration. they organized trying to be housed at an abandoned air force base. the government was asked a month to two beforehand if this would be possible. no responses were received from the air force, justice department, or anybody else. once occupied, the government responded. this struck me. at this point, you had the troops hurting vietnamese refugees into the jungle and the...
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inalk about that "mississippi winter." we took pictures but we never show the real winter of human life. "this winter, black was beautiful and poverty is ugly. what happens when they been together? we did not know." marched. it rained a lot. this is the winter of the evictions of striking field workers. old people freezing to death sheets.adamp mississippi in march. at this time, there had been plantation workers evicted because they were involved in voter registration. they organized trying to be housed at an abandoned air force base. the government was asked a month to two beforehand if this would be possible. no responses were received from the air force, justice department, or anybody else. once occupied, the government responded. this struck me. you had thet, troops hurting vietnamese refugees into the jungle and the mississippi delta where people were being herded out of the air force base into the street with no place to go. then we were asked to the delta ministry to shoot images of poverty. that is my favorite one
inalk about that "mississippi winter." we took pictures but we never show the real winter of human life. "this winter, black was beautiful and poverty is ugly. what happens when they been together? we did not know." marched. it rained a lot. this is the winter of the evictions of striking field workers. old people freezing to death sheets.adamp mississippi in march. at this time, there had been plantation workers evicted because they were involved in voter registration. they...
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so he was named as the chief of the mississippi militia and began organizing the mississippi militia. and looks forward with regret but realism to the possibility that there would in fact be military conflict and then he went home to his plantation along the mississippi river where he owned 113 slaves. he was a large slaveowner and while he and his wife were making rose cuttings on the morning of february 10, i think it was february 10, 1861 a messenger came with a telegram. the telegram was from montgomery alabama where a convention of delegates from the six and soon to be seven states were meeting and the telegram and formed him that he had been named provisional president of the confederate states of america. i think there were two basic reasons why they named him as president. one, he was known as a moderate and not as a fire-eater. the confederacy was trying to present to the world and especially to the states that had not yet seceded and for that matter even to the union states an image of reasonableness, of moderation. and second his military experience, his graduation from wes
so he was named as the chief of the mississippi militia and began organizing the mississippi militia. and looks forward with regret but realism to the possibility that there would in fact be military conflict and then he went home to his plantation along the mississippi river where he owned 113 slaves. he was a large slaveowner and while he and his wife were making rose cuttings on the morning of february 10, i think it was february 10, 1861 a messenger came with a telegram. the telegram was...
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and went back to mississippi and was immediately named as the general and chief of the mississippi state militia. at this stage of the secession process, there was no confederate states of america yet. there were six and about to be seven states that had seceded from the united states, and it was clear that these states would be facing potential military conflict if the united states army moved in and tried to, quote-unquote, coerce them to stay in the union. so he was named as the general in chief of mississippi militia and began organizing the mississippi militia. and looked forward with regret but realism to the possibility that there would, in fact, be military conflict. and while he -- then he went home to his plantation, davis bend, along the mississippi river where he owned 113 slaves. he was a large slave owner x. while he and his wife rena were making rose cuttings on the morning of february 10th -- i think it was february 10th, 1861 -- a messenger came with a telegram. the telegram was from montgomery, alabama, where a convention of delegates from the six and soon to be seven s
and went back to mississippi and was immediately named as the general and chief of the mississippi state militia. at this stage of the secession process, there was no confederate states of america yet. there were six and about to be seven states that had seceded from the united states, and it was clear that these states would be facing potential military conflict if the united states army moved in and tried to, quote-unquote, coerce them to stay in the union. so he was named as the general in...
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in mississippi.ca passed, in 2011, mississippi received some $21 million in grants from the federal government to begin the planning for what was known as onemississippi.com. and then in 2011, mississippi got a new governor, governor phil bryant who was welcomed by the tea party in mississippi. he was christened the first tea party governor in the united states. and he had in the past been lieutenant governor under haley barbour and had been supportive of an idea of a marketplace based approach to insurance. he was not necessarily onboard with government subsidies and all of the regulations that came with the affordable care act. but by june of 2012 when the supreme court ruled that the affordable care act would largely stand, the mood in mississippi really began to change. so republicans who had previously supported what governor -- former governor barbour and chaney cheney were up to, now all of a sudden we're saying, no, anyone who supports this idea is a traitor. somehow helping obama and helping
in mississippi.ca passed, in 2011, mississippi received some $21 million in grants from the federal government to begin the planning for what was known as onemississippi.com. and then in 2011, mississippi got a new governor, governor phil bryant who was welcomed by the tea party in mississippi. he was christened the first tea party governor in the united states. and he had in the past been lieutenant governor under haley barbour and had been supportive of an idea of a marketplace based approach...
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mississippi prisons. mississippi prisons are terrible places. on behind prison walls investigating the beatings and stabbings and gangster guards, and families being made to pay protection money to keep their loved ones safe, and money and drugs and smuggling, all that dark stuff. 2 one thing jerry mitchell noticed, it was also sort of weird. there seemed to be something strange about what was going on. and it seemed to have to do with the guy at the very top of the system. the guy that had been at the top of the system longer than anybody in history. something was just off. here is what is off. back in 2012, a judge ruled in a federal lawsuit that one specific mississippi prison was posed a cesspool of unconstitutional and inhuman acts and conditions. 2012. the very next year, that same prison got a perfect score, a perfect, 100% rating from the american corrections association. you know what? it turns out the head of the american corrections association, which gave this cesspool of mississippi prison a a perfect 100% score, the head of the ame
mississippi prisons. mississippi prisons are terrible places. on behind prison walls investigating the beatings and stabbings and gangster guards, and families being made to pay protection money to keep their loved ones safe, and money and drugs and smuggling, all that dark stuff. 2 one thing jerry mitchell noticed, it was also sort of weird. there seemed to be something strange about what was going on. and it seemed to have to do with the guy at the very top of the system. the guy that had...
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doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing.
doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing.
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doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing. >>> chris cotter in studio. you heard chris talk about the field goal. how did they get in range to kick it for lsu?
doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing. >>> chris cotter in studio. you heard chris talk about the field goal. how did they get in range to kick it for lsu?
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doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing.
doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing.
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mississippi state needs to win out and have alabama lose to auburn.nd arkansas is on a roll now. >> spencer: eight straight quarters, b.j. and adam that they've held an s.e.c. west opponent. we largely agreed that the s.e.c. west is the strongest conference in all of college football. this arkansas team riding off their first s.e.c. win after a 17-game losing streak, rod smith, the defensive coordinator gives all the credit for this one, the defensive stepped up big. >> brian: the defense for ole miss, this was unbelievable. has to be very discouraging to the ole miss faithful. you lose to auburn. you beat the brains out of presbyterian which you should do, guon a bye week and you know you have looming a physical contest, they want to run power football at you and yet you don't come ready to play. this is a big step back for hugh freeze and that staff. how do you not have your team ready for this ballgame? you've got a lot to play for. anything can happen next week in the egg bowl, the iron bowl, you come out and put up this type of effort, very disco
mississippi state needs to win out and have alabama lose to auburn.nd arkansas is on a roll now. >> spencer: eight straight quarters, b.j. and adam that they've held an s.e.c. west opponent. we largely agreed that the s.e.c. west is the strongest conference in all of college football. this arkansas team riding off their first s.e.c. win after a 17-game losing streak, rod smith, the defensive coordinator gives all the credit for this one, the defensive stepped up big. >> brian: the...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> nina simone, "mississippi goddam." this is democracy now!mocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with juan gonzalez. >> an ohio man has been freed from prison after spending 39 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. ricky jackson, a 59-year old african-american man, had been jailed since 1975 on a murder conviction. the prosecution's case was based on the testimony of a 13-year old witness. after a 2011 investigation, the witness recanted his testimony, saying he had implicated jackson and two others under police coercion. the witness, eddy vernon, said police had fed him the story and threatened him with the arrest of his parents if he didn't cooperate. on friday, ricky jackson was freed after prosecutors dropped the case. >> how does it feel? extraordinary. no words can describe how i feel right now. i'm just glad to be -- >> where you going to go? >> you sit in prison for so long, you think about this day. when it actually comes, you don't -- you just want to do something. besides what you been doing for 39 yea
stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> nina simone, "mississippi goddam." this is democracy now!mocracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. with juan gonzalez. >> an ohio man has been freed from prison after spending 39 years behind bars for a crime he didn't commit. ricky jackson, a 59-year old african-american man, had been jailed since 1975 on a murder conviction. the prosecution's case was based on the testimony of a 13-year old witness. after a 2011...
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, two mississippi, three mississippi, so on.hter) (applause) moving to alaska between begich and sullivan, polls do not those till after midnight east coast time but colbert report watchers have the right to know before anyone else! so hear me! hear me all-seeing ones! drink now my blood! take now my soul! (cheers and applause) airing! who won the alaska senate race? too close to call! seriously, i just sold my soul to the dark lord for all eternity and all i get is "too close to call"? >> okay, give me a second... (laughter) >> stephen: i could do that myself. i can't get on wi-fi. >> it's $12 and you have to buy a muffin. it's bullshit. here it is! the winner of the alaska senate race is... >> stephen: damn you! damn you! hear me! hear me elder gods! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (cheering) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! thanks so much! folks, i want to remind you all again "the tonight show" is live, and that includes the commercials you just saw. i hope none of them went off script like that shameful shamel episode w
, two mississippi, three mississippi, so on.hter) (applause) moving to alaska between begich and sullivan, polls do not those till after midnight east coast time but colbert report watchers have the right to know before anyone else! so hear me! hear me all-seeing ones! drink now my blood! take now my soul! (cheers and applause) airing! who won the alaska senate race? too close to call! seriously, i just sold my soul to the dark lord for all eternity and all i get is "too close to...
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they were reduced to tears and went back to mississippi it was immediately a general chief of the mississippi militia at this stage in the process there was no confederate states of america yet. there were set to be about seven states that seceded from the united states and it was clear that the states would be facing potential military conflict if the army moved in and tried to coerce them to stay in the movement so he was named as a general chief and began organizing and look forward with regret and realism to the possibility that there was in fact the military conflict and while he went home along the mississippi river where he owned 113 slaves he was a large slaveowner and while they were making rose cuttings the morning of february 10 in messenger came with a telegram where a convention delegates from the states and the president of the confederate states of america i think that there were two basic reasons why they named him as president. he was known as a moderate and not as as a fire eater and they were trying to present to the world and especially to the states that haven't yet assoc
they were reduced to tears and went back to mississippi it was immediately a general chief of the mississippi militia at this stage in the process there was no confederate states of america yet. there were set to be about seven states that seceded from the united states and it was clear that the states would be facing potential military conflict if the army moved in and tried to coerce them to stay in the movement so he was named as a general chief and began organizing and look forward with...
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, two mississippi, three mississippi, so on. ( applause ) moving to alaska between begich and sullivanlls do not those till after midnight east coast time but colbert report watchers have the right to know before anyone else! so hear me! hear me all-seeing ones! drink now my blood! take now my soul! ( cheers and applause ) arrrrg! who won the alaska senate race? too close to call! seriously, i just sold my soul to the dark lord for all eternity and all i get is "too close to call"? >> okay, give me a second... ( laughter ) >> stephen: i could do that myself. i can't get on wi-fi. >> it's $12 and you have to buy a muffin. it's ( bleep ). here it is! >> the winner of the alaska senate race is... >> stephen: damn you! damn you! hear me! hear me nether gods! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ declare your love boldly... with the celebration grand, the ideal-cut diamond that shines bigger and bolder. only at zales, the diamond store. ♪ they say back in the day... professional athletes didn't play for the money. nor did they play for fame. they played for the love of the game. i'm here to say... some
, two mississippi, three mississippi, so on. ( applause ) moving to alaska between begich and sullivanlls do not those till after midnight east coast time but colbert report watchers have the right to know before anyone else! so hear me! hear me all-seeing ones! drink now my blood! take now my soul! ( cheers and applause ) arrrrg! who won the alaska senate race? too close to call! seriously, i just sold my soul to the dark lord for all eternity and all i get is "too close to call"?...
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will it be mississippi state or alabama?aron taylor, jamie erdahl, this is carter blackburn. 21-14 our final score. don't fchlth the egg bowl. tomorrow on cbs. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. 21-14 mizzou over arkansas. to clinch the s.e.c. east. now we send you to new york. adam zucker with "the dodge post game show." scratch craig? your choice. what are you doing with that key jake? i'm thinking of scratching your car. well, you should stop thinking that. you're a little too precious with it. don't touch my dart, jake common it's for your own good, you'll thank me later. move out of the way, so you don't get hurt, i mean it. it's gonna happen, might as well be from a friend. jake... step back, jake. (tiger roar) yeah so with at&t next you get the new iphone for $0 down. zero down? zilch. nothing. nada. small potatoes. no potatoes. diddly squat. big ol' goose egg. the new iphone, zero down. zero. zilch. said that already. zizeroni. not a thing. zamboni. think that's a hockey thing. you know what, just sign us up
will it be mississippi state or alabama?aron taylor, jamie erdahl, this is carter blackburn. 21-14 our final score. don't fchlth the egg bowl. tomorrow on cbs. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. 21-14 mizzou over arkansas. to clinch the s.e.c. east. now we send you to new york. adam zucker with "the dodge post game show." scratch craig? your choice. what are you doing with that key jake? i'm thinking of scratching your car. well, you should stop thinking that. you're a little...
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, two mississippi, three mississippi, so on. ( applause ) moving to alaska between begich and sullivan not those till after midnight east coast time but colbert report watchers have the right to know before anyone else! so hear me! hear me all-seeing ones! drink now my blood! take now my soul! ( cheers and applause ) arrrrg! who won the alaska senate race? too close to call! seriously, i just sold my soul to the dark lord for all eternity and all i get is "too close to call"? >> okay, give me a second... ( laughter ) >> stephen: i could do that myself. i can't get on wi-fi. >> it's $12 and you have to buy a muffin. it's ( bleep ). here it is! >> the winner of the alaska senate race is... >> stephen: damn you! damn you! hear me! hear me nether gods! ( cheers and applause ) can't wait to get the next big thing? come to t-mobile and get the samsung galaxy note 4 for zero down. grab the hottest phone around, for zero down and zero waiting and zero annual service contracts only at t-mobile. stuck in a contract? we'll even buy you out of it. so why wait? switch now and get the samsung galaxy
, two mississippi, three mississippi, so on. ( applause ) moving to alaska between begich and sullivan not those till after midnight east coast time but colbert report watchers have the right to know before anyone else! so hear me! hear me all-seeing ones! drink now my blood! take now my soul! ( cheers and applause ) arrrrg! who won the alaska senate race? too close to call! seriously, i just sold my soul to the dark lord for all eternity and all i get is "too close to call"? >>...
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will it be mississippi state or alabama?aron taylor, jamie erdahl, this is carter blackburn. 21-14 our final score. don't fchlth the egg bowl. tomorrow on cbs. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. 21-14 mizzou over arkansas. to clinch the s.e.c. east. now we send you to new york. adam zucker with "the dodge post game show." scratch craig? your choice. what are you doing with that key jake? i'm thinking of scratching your car. well, you should stop thinking that. you're a little too precious with it. don't touch my dart, jake common it's for your own good, you'll thank me later. move out of the way, so you don't get hurt, i mean it. it's gonna happen, might as well be from a friend. jake... step back, jake. (tiger roar) yeah so with at&t next you get the new iphone for $0 down. zero down? zilch. nothing. nada. small potatoes. no potatoes. diddly squat. big ol' goose egg. the new iphone, zero down. zero. zilch. said that already. zizeroni. not a thing. zamboni. think that's a hockey thing. you know what, just sign us up
will it be mississippi state or alabama?aron taylor, jamie erdahl, this is carter blackburn. 21-14 our final score. don't fchlth the egg bowl. tomorrow on cbs. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. 21-14 mizzou over arkansas. to clinch the s.e.c. east. now we send you to new york. adam zucker with "the dodge post game show." scratch craig? your choice. what are you doing with that key jake? i'm thinking of scratching your car. well, you should stop thinking that. you're a little...
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you know that mississippi state is out now.d: at some point, if baylor beats kansas state, they will have the same record and the work -- body of work as tcu. but it's ohio state that's the problem. >> mark: shock linwood, covers up with two hands towards the end of that run. picks up the first down. and bryce petty knocked out of this game in the third quarter. suffering a mild concussion. we were told by the trainer on the sideline, before he was knocked out, 18 and 25 for 210 yards. and moving forward, baylor has kansas state, a rank opponent, next week. for the big 12 championship. >> rod: we don't know petty's status that game. we don't know if he'll be available to play against kst state. >> mark: not only did they lose petty, but they lost devin chafin today, one of their key running backs. >> rod: if you look at things the way i do, and you start thinking, tcu, baylor, here's their match-up. and i believe, eventually, baylor will pass tcu. even though tcu has a stronger nonconference schedule. at the end of the day, bay
you know that mississippi state is out now.d: at some point, if baylor beats kansas state, they will have the same record and the work -- body of work as tcu. but it's ohio state that's the problem. >> mark: shock linwood, covers up with two hands towards the end of that run. picks up the first down. and bryce petty knocked out of this game in the third quarter. suffering a mild concussion. we were told by the trainer on the sideline, before he was knocked out, 18 and 25 for 210 yards....
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mississippi and mississippi state.usual in my small state for our two-state university ranked in the top three. it will be a hard-fought game. it's very hard in my conference. the sec to go undefeated. mississippi state succeeded in doing that because they have a good team. ole miss lot of two games by a total of seven points. it will be a barn burner. >> we will see what happens before that time. always nice to visit. appreciate your time. the city of boston paused to remember long time le loved mayor tom menino. bill clinton was there as well. people were lined up at places the former mayor loved as the procession moved past. he was diagnosed with cancer in february and died thursday. tom menino was 71. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ alex ] transamerica helped provide a lifetime of retirement income. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. ♪ ♪ ♪ wi-fi access in more p
mississippi and mississippi state.usual in my small state for our two-state university ranked in the top three. it will be a hard-fought game. it's very hard in my conference. the sec to go undefeated. mississippi state succeeded in doing that because they have a good team. ole miss lot of two games by a total of seven points. it will be a barn burner. >> we will see what happens before that time. always nice to visit. appreciate your time. the city of boston paused to remember long time...
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. >>> rivalry game battle for the egg bowl in mississippi, that's mississippi state and ole miss. 3rdrter revs up the touchdown and jayden walden rights, left, cuts, he gone! 91 yards on the burst put ole miss up 24-10. mississippi state, fourth ranked team in the nation. and trickerration all over the plagues. jordan wilkins the coded core, they win 31-17, win the egg bowl state bragging rights and end mississippi state play-off hopes. >>> tallahassee unbeaten against florida. wilson puts it up and he picked off! winston picked off three times in the 1st quarter. but the seminoles always seem to come back, huh? winston to nick o'leary. florida state comes back to win the game, 24-19 to go to 12-0. >>> record crowd here 108,000 in columbus. they take football serious l. ohio state, michigan. they call that the big game. here's j.t. barrett race to the corner buckeyes up 21-14. first play of the 4th quarter here's barrett again. and in the scrum, breaks his ankle! he is a heisman trophy contender, ann. it's tough. cart the off the field. the buckeyes did win the game 42-28 to get to 11
. >>> rivalry game battle for the egg bowl in mississippi, that's mississippi state and ole miss. 3rdrter revs up the touchdown and jayden walden rights, left, cuts, he gone! 91 yards on the burst put ole miss up 24-10. mississippi state, fourth ranked team in the nation. and trickerration all over the plagues. jordan wilkins the coded core, they win 31-17, win the egg bowl state bragging rights and end mississippi state play-off hopes. >>> tallahassee unbeaten against...
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state at alabama and a tough day for prescott and he finds fred ross and mississippi state within six and alabama puts together a drive, cat on a hat football and 15 plays and helton and alabama knocks off mississippi state 25-20 and florida state holding on to dare life. and shakeup saturday. wizards to a good start and feasted on bad teams but again that is okay. washington used to be one of those bad teams and now they are an improved team who wins games against bad teams. this is what they are supposed to do. so another one of those games. mike rizzo. makes gm in the house looking for his next closure. nene closed the door. the flush. six wizards in double figures and john wall saw him throw that bad pitch out and cast throw a baseball but he can throw a basketball. wizards trail once in the game when it was 2-0 and win 98-93. capitals in st. louis. and take on the blues. and joe ward making the blues feel blue sneaks this shot through the midst of brian elliot for the score, his 8th of the season but that was about it. look at the caps go with justin peters, what is he doing. not
state at alabama and a tough day for prescott and he finds fred ross and mississippi state within six and alabama puts together a drive, cat on a hat football and 15 plays and helton and alabama knocks off mississippi state 25-20 and florida state holding on to dare life. and shakeup saturday. wizards to a good start and feasted on bad teams but again that is okay. washington used to be one of those bad teams and now they are an improved team who wins games against bad teams. this is what they...
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mississippi state is probably out after what bo wallace and mississippi did.dini. they call this the egg bowl and it goes to mississippi 31-17 with two losses. the bulldogs will join the rebels outside the file four. >>> florida was leading. this pass picked off by terrance smith. smith doesn't stop until he is 94 yards to the end zone with a convoy of teammates. this play turned the momentum as florida state stays a perfect 12-0 after winning 24- 19. the seminoles will play georgia tech next weekend. the as reported to be wheeling and dealing again. we will have more on that tonight at 10:00. see you then. >> it could be interesting. >> yes. >> thank you. >> it always is. >>> coming up tonight on the 1:00 news, buried in snow and fighting for survival. >> what these two boys did as they waited for rescue. thank you very much for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice fur news. >> we are always here for you online on ktvu.com, on facebook and twitter. we hope to see you tonight at 10:00. have a great night. stay dry out there. a beautiful shot of the bay bridg
mississippi state is probably out after what bo wallace and mississippi did.dini. they call this the egg bowl and it goes to mississippi 31-17 with two losses. the bulldogs will join the rebels outside the file four. >>> florida was leading. this pass picked off by terrance smith. smith doesn't stop until he is 94 yards to the end zone with a convoy of teammates. this play turned the momentum as florida state stays a perfect 12-0 after winning 24- 19. the seminoles will play georgia...
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-- by promising marriage. >> you had me in mississippi. stossel: it is real. however, she has to be of previous chaste character, of course. >> oh, yes. matt: is there testing. stossel: i'm sure there's some standard for chaste character. >> she's fast. stossel: in montana, it's illegal to have sex while your pet is in the room. yeah, that's pretty weird. and that was fake, in fact. >> but i do try to avoid that just in general. [laughter] stossel: your pet appreciates that. in massachusetts, sex between unmarried individuals is illegal. >> one real two fakes. kmele gets it right. boom. not just massachusetts, but georgia, idaho, north and south carolina. and mississippi. >> unreal. >> they should sunset laws once a century. stossel: of course, they don't lock people up for fornicating and most people have sex before marriage. >> they do if you do it right. stossel: what's the harm of these laws they're not enforced? >> if you have the right partner and a good pair of handcuffs -- >> if there is a disfavored minority of whatever prosecutor
-- by promising marriage. >> you had me in mississippi. stossel: it is real. however, she has to be of previous chaste character, of course. >> oh, yes. matt: is there testing. stossel: i'm sure there's some standard for chaste character. >> she's fast. stossel: in montana, it's illegal to have sex while your pet is in the room. yeah, that's pretty weird. and that was fake, in fact. >> but i do try to avoid that just in general. [laughter] stossel: your pet appreciates...
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a big game today, mississippi state hosting alabama.e'll find out if the bulldogs >> it feels like the college postseason has begun with mississippi state visiting alabama. winner of the matchup will remain in the hunt for the final four. roll tide. alabama tough to bead. draw first blood. robinson down for the safety, tied up 2-0. in the second, bama through the air. sims to cooper, tide up 12-0. next possession, bama pours it on. sims to cooper, 50 yards, just shy of the goal line. cooper would look good in silver and black. next play, bama punches it in ore do they? the fumble and mississippi state recovered. but replay proved outside. alabama ma wins. >> tcu got a scare in kansas, jayhawks let this one slipaway. michael cummings to king in traffic. the 78-yard. ku up ten. horned frogs back down three later in the corner, cameron, the blooper. fields the punt, knives through the coverage. going to go 69 yards and tcu hangs on for a 34-30 victory. >> wisconsin hosting nebraska. corn huskers, led 173-in the second. then the comb back.
a big game today, mississippi state hosting alabama.e'll find out if the bulldogs >> it feels like the college postseason has begun with mississippi state visiting alabama. winner of the matchup will remain in the hunt for the final four. roll tide. alabama tough to bead. draw first blood. robinson down for the safety, tied up 2-0. in the second, bama through the air. sims to cooper, tide up 12-0. next possession, bama pours it on. sims to cooper, 50 yards, just shy of the goal line....
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it is to the winner of the state champion in mississippi. mississippi state and ole miss. third quarter, rebels leading by a touchdown. left, right, move. game, took it away. he goes. 91 yards for a touchdown. they put old miss up on fourth ranked mississippi state 24-10. they pull off the upset 31-17 and they walk away with a big prize, the egg bowl. >>> how about oregon star marcus mariato? the ducks facing them in the silver war. here are the ducks. mariota takes off. he had six total touchdowns in the game and the ducks win it 47-19. second ranked oregon now 11-1 for the year. sharks have been floundering. four-game losing streak in the night. they had to play one of the league's best. and why are we showing you george mason basketball? you won't believe the finish. ,,,,,,,,,, cocoa or eggnog? toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. don't miss the ultimate sleep number week going on now. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 6
it is to the winner of the state champion in mississippi. mississippi state and ole miss. third quarter, rebels leading by a touchdown. left, right, move. game, took it away. he goes. 91 yards for a touchdown. they put old miss up on fourth ranked mississippi state 24-10. they pull off the upset 31-17 and they walk away with a big prize, the egg bowl. >>> how about oregon star marcus mariato? the ducks facing them in the silver war. here are the ducks. mariota takes off. he had six...
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thing a actual tour and forestry museum in jackson, mississippi.barn, a maintenance builting and hurt a worker. crews managed to rescue animals inside the barn where the fire likely started. >>> on this day in 1990. milly very nilly admitted, girl you know it's not true. robin fabb conferenced they had lip synced their songs on their grammy winning album. it sold 14 million copies three-quarters number one hits. they had to give back the grammys. rob on the right died a few late erred of a suspected drug overdose, and fab recorded his own album and even proffered -- performed some of the old hits in his own voice. but he couldn't blame it on the rain. 24 years ago today. >> the toy dow is dawn -- dow is down but won't kill anybody. hang tight. >> republicans are vowing to block it. the president gung ho for it and by this time next week we may have already seen the president sign it. i'm talking about his plans executive actions expected to delay deportations for up to[[kp five million illegal immigrants. it's not quite amnesty but critics say it's
thing a actual tour and forestry museum in jackson, mississippi.barn, a maintenance builting and hurt a worker. crews managed to rescue animals inside the barn where the fire likely started. >>> on this day in 1990. milly very nilly admitted, girl you know it's not true. robin fabb conferenced they had lip synced their songs on their grammy winning album. it sold 14 million copies three-quarters number one hits. they had to give back the grammys. rob on the right died a few late erred...
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doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right?kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing. >>> chris cotter in studio. you heard chris talk about the field goal. how did they get in range to kick it for lsu? a fumble inside their own 10 yard line. lsu recovered. they kicked the field goal. bama has the ball now, but trailing by three. chris, kirk? >> chris: chris, thank you. lsu doing it their way. low scoring upset, as underdogs against ole miss. same blueprint. trying to finish out bama, which is drying to dri intrying to dr perhaps. fun night. oregon beginning to pull away against utah. that crazy play. utes could have taken a 14-0 lead. reminder of the semifinal games in this new format. takes place in pasadena and in new orleans. the rose bowl game allstate sugar bowl. a doubleheader on espn on new year's day. the two winners getting into that national championship game, at&t stadium, january 12th. >> kirk: you have 1 and 4 and 2 and 3 playing and i think a lot of people are surprise
doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right?kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing. >>> chris cotter in studio. you heard chris talk about the field goal. how did they get in range to kick it for lsu? a fumble inside their own 10 yard line. lsu recovered. they kicked the field goal. bama has the ball now, but trailing by three. chris, kirk? >> chris: chris, thank you. lsu doing it their way....
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doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right?kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing. >>> chris cotter in studio. you heard chris talk about the field goal. how did they get in range to kick it for lsu? a fumble inside their own 10 yard line. lsu recovered. they kicked the field goal. bama has the ball now, but trailing by three. chris, kirk? >> chris: chris, thank you. lsu doing it their way. low scoring upset, as underdogs against ole miss. same blueprint. trying to finish out bama, which is drying to dri intrying to dr perhaps. fun night. oregon beginning to pull away against utah. that crazy play. utes could have taken a 14-0 lead. reminder of the semifinal games in this new format. takes place in pasadena and in new orleans. the rose bowl game allstate sugar bowl. a doubleheader on espn on new year's day. the two winners getting into that national championship game, at&t stadium, january 12th. >> kirk: you have 1 and 4 and 2 and 3 playing and i think a lot of people are surprise
doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right?kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing. >>> chris cotter in studio. you heard chris talk about the field goal. how did they get in range to kick it for lsu? a fumble inside their own 10 yard line. lsu recovered. they kicked the field goal. bama has the ball now, but trailing by three. chris, kirk? >> chris: chris, thank you. lsu doing it their way....
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west of the mississippi. if rosecrans thought -- he thought it would bring him back into good graces, but he was wrong. in december, he was relieved by grant, and he never again had an active post in the war, never again had an active role. he stayed in the army until 1867. then in 1867 he retired. on march 30, 1867, john russell gone was the editor of the new york tribune. he sent a letter to garfield. it read, my dear general, i see that rosecrans's resignation has been accepted at last. and that he is to go out of the army. i wish you would sit down before you leave washington and give me a memorandum of his military career, how he was removed for times. each time at the end of a victory. as to enable me to write an editorial about him, give me your ideas and i will try to do him justice. garfield, who knew rosecrans very intimately, spoke about ideas. he responded, and this was part of the response. he said, it if the president makers, and actually horace greeley had sent a person down to sound out rosecr
west of the mississippi. if rosecrans thought -- he thought it would bring him back into good graces, but he was wrong. in december, he was relieved by grant, and he never again had an active post in the war, never again had an active role. he stayed in the army until 1867. then in 1867 he retired. on march 30, 1867, john russell gone was the editor of the new york tribune. he sent a letter to garfield. it read, my dear general, i see that rosecrans's resignation has been accepted at last. and...
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>> dak presct of the mississippi state bulldogs is a magnificent quarterback.e's a dual threat player. he has a chance to show the world today. and amari cooper, one of the best wide receivers in the country. probably the only wide receiver on the list right now. two marquee players in a big game. >> you playing at michigan and green bay, you know what it's like to play in the cold. >> the frozen tundra. >> it's 26 degrees right now in tuskaloosa. >> exactly. >> little bit of weather. snow in spots, winter storm warnings in the colorado rockies. and the northern plains, might get into green bay and michigan. you see the map. >> exactly. look at that. >> what's next? help us out. if you want to escape the cold, go to southern california. 68 in l.a. how does that sound? >> lovely. excellent. >> miami. >> big game there, florida state, miami. >>ood morning, feelingike winter o there this s morning. this afternoon, temperaturures about 41 a few degrees higher tomorrow, >> i tried to get him to treat me the heisman pose. >> come on, strike the pose. marciano, strike
>> dak presct of the mississippi state bulldogs is a magnificent quarterback.e's a dual threat player. he has a chance to show the world today. and amari cooper, one of the best wide receivers in the country. probably the only wide receiver on the list right now. two marquee players in a big game. >> you playing at michigan and green bay, you know what it's like to play in the cold. >> the frozen tundra. >> it's 26 degrees right now in tuskaloosa. >> exactly....
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there was an effort under way in mississippi to do this.e affordable care act set up but it had come out if you remember the heritage foundation had come up with this idea of these exchanges for insurance. so it was something that when haley barbour started to learn about he thought this could be a good idea for a lot of the small businesses in mississippi that were having a really hard time providing insurance. then republican governor phil bryant was elected. he was really heralded by the tea party as the first tea party governor in the united states. and so around 2012 or so, when the supreme court ruled in june 2012 that the law would stand, really the mood in mississippi very much began to change. and there became this idea that anybody who supported the exchange in mississippi, the state-run exchange, was really siding with the obama administration. and in this article, in politico magazine this month i detail how this republican insurance commissioner mike cheney was really in a sense, you know, put on the outs by his own people in m
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the whole mississippi delegation there today.id we ennoble our nation and make our union more per effect. one of those days where it seemed like the weather befitted the occasion. [ applause ] . [singing to himself] "here she comes now sayin' mony mony". ["mony mony" by billy idol kicks in on car stereo] ♪don't stop now come on mony♪ ♪come on yeah ♪i say yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪'cause you make me feel like a pony♪ ♪so good ♪like your pony ♪so good ♪ride the pony the sentra, with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that excites. [singing] ♪mony mony hard it can be...how ...to breathe with copd? it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled... ...copd maintenance treatment... ...that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney proble
the whole mississippi delegation there today.id we ennoble our nation and make our union more per effect. one of those days where it seemed like the weather befitted the occasion. [ applause ] . [singing to himself] "here she comes now sayin' mony mony". ["mony mony" by billy idol kicks in on car stereo] ♪don't stop now come on mony♪ ♪come on yeah ♪i say yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪'cause you make me feel like a pony♪ ♪so good ♪like...
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in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr.hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the innocence project for defamation. the case is expected to go to trial later this year. meanwhile, he continues to testify. among the various qualifications he cites is a certificate from acfei. >> there she is, guys, we got her, you can see her, she is coming out the front door right here. unbelievable... >> bergman: after 33 days of testimony, the defense prevailed. casey anthony was found not guilty of murder and released. >> this case utilized every single type of forensic science. they threw a bunch of stuff against the wall and they were hoping something would stick, and none of it did. you would think that there would be higher standards when someone's life is on the line. >> 99% of the time, forensic evidence is reliable and accurate and very, very necessary. and to take a small number of cases or the opinions of a few people and take that as an indictment of the system of forensic sci
in 2008, the innocence project wrote to the mississippi state medical board, stating that dr.hayne is "a danger to the public" and should not be allowed to testify. dr. hayne is suing the innocence project for defamation. the case is expected to go to trial later this year. meanwhile, he continues to testify. among the various qualifications he cites is a certificate from acfei. >> there she is, guys, we got her, you can see her, she is coming out the front door right here....
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mississippi state and alabama. against the number one mississippi state. 4th quarter, alabama up. alabama easeledden up the middle, bouncing right. seven-yard touchdown. bama a winner, 25-20. tickets for tcu and kansas. 3rd quarter, kansas leading 20- 17. their quarterback hits nigel king and king, amazing trip to himself. down the right sideline 78 yards. the touchdown kansas leading number 4 tcu, 27-17. 3rd quarter tcu. trevor punting it for the jayhawks and watch cameron looper return it 69 yards for the touchdown. tcu gets a scare, but they wind up winning 34-30. tcu, number 4 in the land and a winner. warriors play tonight. . see you tonight at 10:00. hey, will you steam my uniform next? yeah, w... interesting. do you recall this conversation? "leonard, want to go halfsies on a steamer?" "no, sheldon, we don't need a steamer." looks like that rumpled chicken's come home to roost. hi. here are the makeup sponges you asked for. oh, thanks, i thought i had more. damn, you've got more makeup than i do. you've got
mississippi state and alabama. against the number one mississippi state. 4th quarter, alabama up. alabama easeledden up the middle, bouncing right. seven-yard touchdown. bama a winner, 25-20. tickets for tcu and kansas. 3rd quarter, kansas leading 20- 17. their quarterback hits nigel king and king, amazing trip to himself. down the right sideline 78 yards. the touchdown kansas leading number 4 tcu, 27-17. 3rd quarter tcu. trevor punting it for the jayhawks and watch cameron looper return it 69...
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or the mississippi riverside poison urethra and satan himself. this will create jobs. what's one spill here and there. >> it can spread miles. if our water is contaminated we have no water for the cattle. >> jon: that's the problem right there. you're still using those water base cows. your problem there is you got to upgrade to what do you call it, the oil burning cows. there's your problem. problem solved. you got to get those cows. did you ever see those when you're driving? senators from both parties battled for hours to sway the pipeline votes and aparently also to see if they could make the senate's giant printer run out of toner and ink right there. the interesting thing about that picture is the senator made that and held the giant photo as though he were a human easel. when there is very clearly a regular non-human easel two rows back. it's a fetish. i guess that's a win for the republicans. pipeline not even built yet, already created a job. here we go. it's mary landrieu whose got the most at stake here. besides the thousands of people about to live on enorm
or the mississippi riverside poison urethra and satan himself. this will create jobs. what's one spill here and there. >> it can spread miles. if our water is contaminated we have no water for the cattle. >> jon: that's the problem right there. you're still using those water base cows. your problem there is you got to upgrade to what do you call it, the oil burning cows. there's your problem. problem solved. you got to get those cows. did you ever see those when you're driving?...
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that is what one group wants to establish mississippi through a 2016 ballot initiative.tage campaign's 12-part initiative would also require flying the confederate battle flag on the grounds of the mississippi state capital and provide a curriculum base for schoolchildren to learn about, quote, mississippi's confederate history. heritage, achievements and its prominent people, but if that is not enough, cultural insensitivity for the lovers of the -- and christianity as the official religion of the state and the broadcast of the song dixie immediately following the star-spangled banner." in order for the initiative to get on the ballot, 100,000 mississippians must sign a petition by october of next year. a task that is actually achievable although passing it remains a long shot. the state celebrates its confederate history by flying the confederate flag over the state capital, a practice the state's governor said was no big deal because all tensions were basically fixed when the state elected that governor. just a word of suggestion, turning a blind eye is not the same t
that is what one group wants to establish mississippi through a 2016 ballot initiative.tage campaign's 12-part initiative would also require flying the confederate battle flag on the grounds of the mississippi state capital and provide a curriculum base for schoolchildren to learn about, quote, mississippi's confederate history. heritage, achievements and its prominent people, but if that is not enough, cultural insensitivity for the lovers of the -- and christianity as the official religion of...
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mississippi state picks off a pass in their own end zone as time was expiring. they win it 17-10. auburn and ole miss in oxford. how would ole miss respond after the tough loss at lsu last weekend? look at cameron artis payne. powers his way in. he had 138 yards rushing. all burn by four. later in the fourth, same score. here comes ole miss. bo wallace, la kwon treadwell. can he get the game winner here? he gets tackled, his ankle crumples underneath him. it was ruled a touchdown. but after review, it was ruled that he fumbled into the end zone. treadwell would have to be carried off the field on a cart and auburn recovered in the end zone and they would go on to win. ole miss has lost two in a row. georgia at florida. in jacksonville. the embattled will muschamp, can he finally have a good day? florida ball carriers had a great day on the ground. kelvin taylor. that's fred taylor's kid. he would have a great day. gators, 418 yards rushing. they win it 38-20. oregon taking on stanford. fourth quarter, oregon leading 38-16. marcus mariota steps up, finds kerrington. keeps his feet
mississippi state picks off a pass in their own end zone as time was expiring. they win it 17-10. auburn and ole miss in oxford. how would ole miss respond after the tough loss at lsu last weekend? look at cameron artis payne. powers his way in. he had 138 yards rushing. all burn by four. later in the fourth, same score. here comes ole miss. bo wallace, la kwon treadwell. can he get the game winner here? he gets tackled, his ankle crumples underneath him. it was ruled a touchdown. but after...