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what happened after the mississippi freedom democratic party delegate took that bus ride home to mississippi after their challenge and in terms of being seated in atlantic city was not successful completely? i asked that question because when we look at the civil right act of 1964 and voting rights of 1965 we see that there were shortcomings. shortcomings and limitations that meant that the lives of black people in mississippi did not change overnight so they give you an example. after johnson signed from 1964 civil rights act, there were many restaurant owners and hotel owners in the city of jackson who closed doors rather than comply with the law after the voting rights act is signed, it is over a year before federal voter registrars enter sunflower county one of the worst counties in terms of black disenfranchisement the can be the of fanny so my question is what did local people do? i found that mef these people decided that head start could become another vehicle to achieve the very gain and very rights they've been mobilizing for and organizing for for years. i think it's important to
what happened after the mississippi freedom democratic party delegate took that bus ride home to mississippi after their challenge and in terms of being seated in atlantic city was not successful completely? i asked that question because when we look at the civil right act of 1964 and voting rights of 1965 we see that there were shortcomings. shortcomings and limitations that meant that the lives of black people in mississippi did not change overnight so they give you an example. after johnson...
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mississippi has tried to do more. governor winter's education reform act in 1982, there was the adequate education reform act but that has never been fully funded. you try to equalize those inequities you see with local governments paying more for schools and others not, but it is on the books but it has not been funded. definitely became an issue. >> the last on the issue in jackson was in 88, air-conditioning jacks public schools, there has been one since then that has passed. and it is where the community at large speaks most clearly when doing something that improves public schools. >> you have a question? >> i happened to go to bailey murrah several years ahead of you. i looked much younger. i think it would be appropriate if it is okay with ahmadi it -- moderator. it would be appropriate to recognize every person in here who has been a teacher, by raising a hand. >> teachers. [applause] >> as we talk about public schools, we mention jackson public schools, in one week the superintendent recognized the superinten
mississippi has tried to do more. governor winter's education reform act in 1982, there was the adequate education reform act but that has never been fully funded. you try to equalize those inequities you see with local governments paying more for schools and others not, but it is on the books but it has not been funded. definitely became an issue. >> the last on the issue in jackson was in 88, air-conditioning jacks public schools, there has been one since then that has passed. and it is...
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about backward mississippi.as if this was purely a problem that could be contained within the state of mississippi. my ten years in oregon teaching students who remind me of children i taught have shown me that this is not, in fact, a mississippi problem. things are starker here. the history, perhaps, is more immediate. but socioeconomic inequality and educational inequality is an issue we see all across the cup. it is not a mississippi problem at all, and it is a shared problem. it's not something which outsiders from mississippi can dismiss as just being mississippi's issue any more than, i think, for mississippians or the sort of mississippians who come to a panel on schools in jackson, you know, have the right to say, well, that's just the delta, and the delta is backwards. be you're american, i think -- if you're american, i think you are a part of that history. i thought i was outside of the history and realized i had benefited from privilege of various kinds, not racial privilege, but other ways in which
about backward mississippi.as if this was purely a problem that could be contained within the state of mississippi. my ten years in oregon teaching students who remind me of children i taught have shown me that this is not, in fact, a mississippi problem. things are starker here. the history, perhaps, is more immediate. but socioeconomic inequality and educational inequality is an issue we see all across the cup. it is not a mississippi problem at all, and it is a shared problem. it's not...
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this is the mississippi history panel. sponsored by beard and ricer architects architects architects and nautilus publishing we thank the legislature for letting us use the beautiful mississippi state capitol this year for the book festival. we could not ask for a lovelier spot to be. all of our authors, all of our panelis are authors. all of their books are available for sale outside today, and they will all be signing copies of their works. you can find the schedule for a when they'll be available to sign in your program. and i encourage you al all to visit with him. thank you for doing this. this is wonderful and we're excited about it. our moderator for the panel today is jerry healthridge, the distinguished author of "theodore roosevelt and the assassin and the campaign of 1912" and the fantastic book "high cotton. ." >> thank you, chris. thank you for choosing to come to the mississippi history panel this afternoon. we're fortunate we have authors of four really interesting becomes that cover the range, the spire ran
this is the mississippi history panel. sponsored by beard and ricer architects architects architects and nautilus publishing we thank the legislature for letting us use the beautiful mississippi state capitol this year for the book festival. we could not ask for a lovelier spot to be. all of our authors, all of our panelis are authors. all of their books are available for sale outside today, and they will all be signing copies of their works. you can find the schedule for a when they'll be...
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mississippi. these guys are very close friends. by 1978 the aaron henry literally was in the back office when eastland announced his retirement. maybe aaron henry may have recognized that henry put his power to work for the black community as he never had been before. they had developed a close relationship eastland had hired named ed cole who was an african-american who ran charles evers campaign for governor in 1971. he had became friends with a man many of us remember named walter payton, one of the better running mates i've ever seen. by 1985, james eastland was dying. one of the last thing he did was send a $500 check to the state naacp in the name of aaron henry who he said had made it possible for him to see the other side. so here it is the change that develops. i hope the change in that sense continues to develop in our society. >> thank you. has anything the panel have said so far prompted any questions? if so please feel free to step right up. >> i do not know if this man is leaving her
mississippi. these guys are very close friends. by 1978 the aaron henry literally was in the back office when eastland announced his retirement. maybe aaron henry may have recognized that henry put his power to work for the black community as he never had been before. they had developed a close relationship eastland had hired named ed cole who was an african-american who ran charles evers campaign for governor in 1971. he had became friends with a man many of us remember named walter payton,...
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he really is a mississippi guy now that he married a mississippi girl. and there is proof. there is clear proof of that because he's sitting up here with no socks on. haley barbour would say he's a>a mississippi boy with khakis and no socks on. it's a great honor to be sitting next to john. >> i reserve the balance of my time. >> dance for the introduction, stuart. you know me and you know i'vean said many times. this he thought of ever seen. everything i thought i knew about party politics in american politics has been blown out of the water this year. the democratic side, too. i know bernie.us i used to know how we could clear the senate chamber. let him get up to speed. everybody would leave. so i mean, it's been on both sides. i'm trained to analyze, where are we here? what we are seeing now is what tom daschle and i foresaw that a year and a half ago. we went through a lot of tough? times. 9/11, the anthrax attack was in his office. we had the 50/50 senate. 100 senators, 99 of whom are 98 they should be president. i don't know who the other would have been when i was t
he really is a mississippi guy now that he married a mississippi girl. and there is proof. there is clear proof of that because he's sitting up here with no socks on. haley barbour would say he's a>a mississippi boy with khakis and no socks on. it's a great honor to be sitting next to john. >> i reserve the balance of my time. >> dance for the introduction, stuart. you know me and you know i'vean said many times. this he thought of ever seen. everything i thought i knew about...
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sisters margaret held and paula merrill workede mississippi. they were both nurses who often treated people for free. in this video, sister margaret talks about the area they lived in. >> this is one of the poorest counties in all of mississippi. it rivals the bottom place in all of statistics. christina: local police in mississippi say someone broke into the nuns' home overnight and fatally stabbed them. one of their cars was also stolen. 12 news spoke with a family pastor in slinger who knew >> just horrible shock. christina: pastor rick stoffel says sister margaret grew up in slinger in a large catholic family of 8. she still has several siblings in the area. she joined the school sisters of st. francis order in milwaukee after high school and taught in kenosha for a few years. she moved to mississippi in the early 80's. >> having met her several times , knowing that she was just a genuinbr of faith, just an extraordinary woman of faith. christina: sister margaret was 68-years-old. the family pastor says he just saw her last month when she w
sisters margaret held and paula merrill workede mississippi. they were both nurses who often treated people for free. in this video, sister margaret talks about the area they lived in. >> this is one of the poorest counties in all of mississippi. it rivals the bottom place in all of statistics. christina: local police in mississippi say someone broke into the nuns' home overnight and fatally stabbed them. one of their cars was also stolen. 12 news spoke with a family pastor in slinger who...
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my question deals with a mississippi mississippi writer who is also next patriot. and oftentimes children right with living with jim crow's that he first learned his negro lesson when he was very small. as a collaborative effort of all writers together, did you findd that there are certain, and i like to hand symbol of where you dealt with this and then there is this joy. did you find that there certain ethics that are coming through in the 21st century, maybe not jim crow but maybe sam eagle? and through those ethics, do we as, but the father and educator, some of my wonderful students are here today, do we have a responsibility equally to teach him these ethics of living so that they are not the trayvon t martin so lovely dedicated the book to. what then beyond your book could be a healer for them not to live within the essay of apparently living within the skin. thank you. >> i think there is nothing -- l don't want to say there's nothing we can do to prove ourselves to white people so they will not kill us, but there there is nothing for us to do to prove to pe
my question deals with a mississippi mississippi writer who is also next patriot. and oftentimes children right with living with jim crow's that he first learned his negro lesson when he was very small. as a collaborative effort of all writers together, did you findd that there are certain, and i like to hand symbol of where you dealt with this and then there is this joy. did you find that there certain ethics that are coming through in the 21st century, maybe not jim crow but maybe sam eagle?...
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peteer in jackson, mississippi. 300 people attende yesterday in lexington, mississippi. they were found stabbed to death at their home last thursday. now sister held grew up in slinger, wisconsin and joined the school of sisters of frchlt are francis. they worked at nurses in mississippi for 20 years and rodney earl sanders confessed to the crime and charged with capital murder. being planed in wisconsin and buried here as well. >> thank you, tim. >> new this morning, the state of wisconsin one time bonuses or pay increases for the workers in the state for 2016. those bonuses wept to 4600 workers, or 15% of the state's work force and going to the department of transportation, correctian resources. that was more than double the amount awarded in the previous fiscal year. >> and later today, governor walker is visiting spots along lake superior and checking in on the recovery efforts after last month's flooding. the governor declared a state of emergency in 8 counties. today he's expected to announce more funding to restore the communities. >> summer break officially ends
peteer in jackson, mississippi. 300 people attende yesterday in lexington, mississippi. they were found stabbed to death at their home last thursday. now sister held grew up in slinger, wisconsin and joined the school of sisters of frchlt are francis. they worked at nurses in mississippi for 20 years and rodney earl sanders confessed to the crime and charged with capital murder. being planed in wisconsin and buried here as well. >> thank you, tim. >> new this morning, the state of...
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investigators in mississippi investigators in mississippi are despra suspects right now.. responsible for killing two nuns inside their home. todd walker has the latest on the investigation.. and the haunting question of why? --pkg full=-- as gruesome crime stories go.. this one nears the top.. the brutal murders of two nuns.. found fatally stabbed inside their home in jackson, mississippi. sister paula merill and sister margaret held.. were both nurse practitioners working in an incredibly poor area in the town of durant, mississippi.. police found the two women when they didn't show up for work.. the door had been kicked in.. nuns was found abandoned on the side of the road.. (rosemarie merrill/sister of paula merrill) :01 she was so good to the people down there and they just loved here. (butt) :05 she and sister margaret both went so far above and beyond anything that can be expected of a normal human being.:10 (david merrill/nephew) :01 "it's sad that people come to this whatever motivates them. my aunt and sister margaret lived their lives for people in the world who
investigators in mississippi investigators in mississippi are despra suspects right now.. responsible for killing two nuns inside their home. todd walker has the latest on the investigation.. and the haunting question of why? --pkg full=-- as gruesome crime stories go.. this one nears the top.. the brutal murders of two nuns.. found fatally stabbed inside their home in jackson, mississippi. sister paula merill and sister margaret held.. were both nurse practitioners working in an incredibly...
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meanwhile -- an emotional mass was held to honor the two nuns yesterday in mississippi. sister margaret held grew up in school sisters of saint francis in milwaukee before heading south. both of the nuns were nurse practitioners, working in one of mississippi's poorest communities. funeral services for sister margaret held will be this thursday at the resurrection catholic church in allenton. visitation starts at 4-30 p-m with mass starting at six. they are also asking that memorials be made to the "school sisters of st. francis". another service for sister held will happen friday at st. joseph has died. the actor...born "jerome silberman"...is from milwaukee. he's been in films like "the producers"-- "blazing saddles"-- and "willy wonka and the chocolate factory." wilder graduated from washington high school in milwaukee. he was already acting at a young age and was an active member of the "washington players" -- the school's theater group. he was inducted into the school's "hall of fame" back in 2001. ld 'we ha before him that made it in radio - but hes the one that ma
meanwhile -- an emotional mass was held to honor the two nuns yesterday in mississippi. sister margaret held grew up in school sisters of saint francis in milwaukee before heading south. both of the nuns were nurse practitioners, working in one of mississippi's poorest communities. funeral services for sister margaret held will be this thursday at the resurrection catholic church in allenton. visitation starts at 4-30 p-m with mass starting at six. they are also asking that memorials be made to...
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they have a charter school program in mississippi, the education system in mississippi is abysmal.e 80% to 85% of eighth graders that don't read or are math proficient and donald trump can go there and talk about school choice, education, maybe visit one of those successful charter schools. he's not doing any of that. that's an investment in the community and not just standing there in a city that happens to have black folks. are there black people in the audience? i don't think so. >> alan west, a conservative african-american former congressman said something very profound today and he said donald trump was the first republican candidate to try to make an appeal to the african-american community. mitt romney dismissed 47% of the electorate and basically said they won't be voting for me so i won't even bother to try. donald trump is trying. alan west reiterated the message that donald trump put forward which is you voted to the tune of 95% -- >> didn't mitt romney have higher poll numbers? >> yes, he did and so did george w. bush and so did nixon. >> they went from 1% to 2% and in
they have a charter school program in mississippi, the education system in mississippi is abysmal.e 80% to 85% of eighth graders that don't read or are math proficient and donald trump can go there and talk about school choice, education, maybe visit one of those successful charter schools. he's not doing any of that. that's an investment in the community and not just standing there in a city that happens to have black folks. are there black people in the audience? i don't think so. >>...
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you know, he really is a mississippi guy now since he married a mississippi girl -- >> absolutely. >> -- and there's -- [laughter] there is clear proof of it because he's sitting up here with no socks on. laugh -- [laughter] haley barbour would say, yep, he's a mississippi boy -- >> that's true. >> with khakis and no socks on, so it's a great honor to be sitting next to jon -- >> i reserve the balance of my time. [laughter] >> but thanks for the introduction, stuart. you know me, stuart, and you know i've said many times this year this beats all i've ever seep. [laughter] everything i thought i knew about party politics and american politics had has been n out of the water this year not just on the republican side, but the democratic side too. bernie? i served in the senate with bernie. i know bernie. i used to know how we could clear the senate chamber, let bernie get up to speak. everybody would leave. [laughter] so, i mean, it's been on both sides, and i'm having to try to analyze where are we here. but really what we're seeing now is what tom daschle and i foresaw a year and a hal
you know, he really is a mississippi guy now since he married a mississippi girl -- >> absolutely. >> -- and there's -- [laughter] there is clear proof of it because he's sitting up here with no socks on. laugh -- [laughter] haley barbour would say, yep, he's a mississippi boy -- >> that's true. >> with khakis and no socks on, so it's a great honor to be sitting next to jon -- >> i reserve the balance of my time. [laughter] >> but thanks for the introduction,...
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a killer is on the run right now in mississippi after two nuns are found murdered. one of those victims is a massachusetts native. station's nicole oliverio is live in stoneham where that nu n grew up. >> reporter: and we just spoke her faith that is moving her forward. and she remembered her sister for all the work she did in mississippi with the poor, and in particular with the children who she helped at the medical clinic. >> she was a wonderful, wonderful human being. she worked very hard for the people who needed the help mos most. i am praying for the people who did this. they need the prayers more than we do at this point in >> reporter: so far, police are not made any arrests and they told us they found the car stolen from both of these nuns. after they were murdered. it was found a mile from their home. police are looking for evidence inside that car that might help them lead to an arrest. an unthinkable crime committed in mississippi, a pair of catholic nuns found stabbed to death in the jackson home they share. sister merrill grew up in stoneham and moved
a killer is on the run right now in mississippi after two nuns are found murdered. one of those victims is a massachusetts native. station's nicole oliverio is live in stoneham where that nu n grew up. >> reporter: and we just spoke her faith that is moving her forward. and she remembered her sister for all the work she did in mississippi with the poor, and in particular with the children who she helped at the medical clinic. >> she was a wonderful, wonderful human being. she worked...
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. >> donald trump in mississippi with mr. brexit himself. >> i tell you what, i think he's going to win. >> tonight the latest strange twist in the republicans' effort to resuscitate his campaign. >> i caught the undercover trump voter. >> is donald trump winning if you count secret trump voters? then senator chris murphy on the latest trump resistance to releasing his taxes. >> it would be foolish to do. >> the nexus of hillary clinton, epipens and another odd introduction for mike pence. >> i'm a white male and i am prejudice. what did i do to change? >> when "all in" starts right now. >> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, in the latest perplexing move by hissoun orthodox campaign, donald trump is about to take the stage tonight in jackson, mississippi, where mitt romney won by 12 points in 2012. following a fund-raiser in the city with the second highest percentage of african americans in the country. and trump has right-wing british politician nigel farage, the leading politician for britain to leave the europea
. >> donald trump in mississippi with mr. brexit himself. >> i tell you what, i think he's going to win. >> tonight the latest strange twist in the republicans' effort to resuscitate his campaign. >> i caught the undercover trump voter. >> is donald trump winning if you count secret trump voters? then senator chris murphy on the latest trump resistance to releasing his taxes. >> it would be foolish to do. >> the nexus of hillary clinton, epipens and...
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police arrested him in mississippi last night. investigators believe sanders took the nun's car. >> i know they fought. i know they fought. and the saddest part is they would have given him anything. adrienne: the school sisters of saint francis which margaret held belonged to released a statement today saying there is still much we do not know about the suspect and the circumstances that led to this brutal and senseless crime. they went on to extend their thanks to the officers in mississippi working on the case. right now, investigators are trying to find out if there is any connection between sanders, the suspect, and the two women. funeral services for sister held and sister merrill are scheduled in mississippi tomorrow and sheldon: we're working to learn more about a shooting near 45th and north. milwaukee police say the criminal investigation bureau is looking into exactly what happened. streets that were blocked off in that area this morning are back open tonight. streets are also back open tonight near 27th and vliet. you'
police arrested him in mississippi last night. investigators believe sanders took the nun's car. >> i know they fought. i know they fought. and the saddest part is they would have given him anything. adrienne: the school sisters of saint francis which margaret held belonged to released a statement today saying there is still much we do not know about the suspect and the circumstances that led to this brutal and senseless crime. they went on to extend their thanks to the officers in...
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and now you have a tv show. >> "one mississippi." >> jimmy: "one mississippi", it's on amazon prime video, and -- >> bad. >> jimmy: no, no, no. [ light laughter ] no, the show is great. >> oh, oh. >> jimmy: how would you describe it? what do we have to look forward to when we watch the show "one mississippi?" who do you play? >> well, i play a version of myself. i have to say that a lot of my family lives in mississippi still, and my cousin, when he heard i had a show, talked to the local paper and explained, before he knew anything about the show, this was basically tig's version of "everybody loves raymond." and if you watch the first episode, i'm just sitting by my mother's deathbed for 30 minutes, while i have diarrhea. [ laughter ] and so, is that my version of "everybody loves raymond?" >> jimmy: i've never seen that episode of "everybody loves raymond", but yeah. [ laughter ] maybe i missed it. >> yeah, yeah. on a very special, >> jimmy: yeah, very special. but somehow you make that humorous. you make that funny. >> i hope so, yes. >> jimmy: no, you definitely do. and with your del
and now you have a tv show. >> "one mississippi." >> jimmy: "one mississippi", it's on amazon prime video, and -- >> bad. >> jimmy: no, no, no. [ light laughter ] no, the show is great. >> oh, oh. >> jimmy: how would you describe it? what do we have to look forward to when we watch the show "one mississippi?" who do you play? >> well, i play a version of myself. i have to say that a lot of my family lives in mississippi...
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in 1981, believing her calling was to help the poor in the deep mississippi for the poor. their bodies were found after they did not report to work at a nearby hospital. officialssay there were signs of a break in at their home and their vehicle was missing from the driveway. it is unclear at this point if that attack was at all motivated by the nuns' religious mission. a fuel investigation is underway in durant, mississippi. that's about 60 miles north of jackson. sister paula from massachusetts once said that, quot simply do what we can wherever god places us. we will keep you posted on this investigation. lisa and david, back to you. >> liam, thank you. >>> and also tonight, igniting a call to action, a fast-moving fire that damaged several buildings in lawrence has officials looking at a bigger property problem. the mayor satisfied he was fighting for years to have the abandoned building where it started torn down. >> and city officials promise that does they will prevent
in 1981, believing her calling was to help the poor in the deep mississippi for the poor. their bodies were found after they did not report to work at a nearby hospital. officialssay there were signs of a break in at their home and their vehicle was missing from the driveway. it is unclear at this point if that attack was at all motivated by the nuns' religious mission. a fuel investigation is underway in durant, mississippi. that's about 60 miles north of jackson. sister paula from...
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sister paula was in rural mississippi for the mississippi for the past 30-plus years ministering and serving as a.nurse prac tish honor to some of the poorest people in the country. when sister paula and sister margaret in this video did not show up for work yesterday morning, police did a welfare check and found the pair dead, reportedly stabbed to death. the car had been taken but local officials out of mississippi now say that police have recovered the vehicle. sister paula's nephew shared pictures of his aunt and his europe saying their family was very close. >> it's sad that people come to this -- whatever moat rates them. you know, i mean, my aunt and sister margaret lived their lives to try to make the world better for the people who have nothing. >> reporter: the investigation and search for sister paula and sister margaret's killer or killers continues this morning and the sisters of charity of nazareth say they are not only praying for their nun shoshtion were kil their -- nuns who were killed yesterday morning but also for their killers as well. an angry con artist tied up
sister paula was in rural mississippi for the mississippi for the past 30-plus years ministering and serving as a.nurse prac tish honor to some of the poorest people in the country. when sister paula and sister margaret in this video did not show up for work yesterday morning, police did a welfare check and found the pair dead, reportedly stabbed to death. the car had been taken but local officials out of mississippi now say that police have recovered the vehicle. sister paula's nephew shared...
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she moved to mississippi for social work. that's when she and audrey peterson became friends. >> i have never heard sister margaret say anything unkind about another human being. >> she became a nurse practitioner serving the poor in rural mississippi. side by side. >> this is one of the poorest counties in all of mississippi. it rivals the bottom place of statistics. >> there are signs of a break-in, and the nun's vehicle is missing, as police search for answers, sisters of saint francis come together. >> they'll pull together in prayer and love, and we'll celebrate her life at her funeral, and celebrate her life of ministry and the thousands of lives th her healing ministry. >> reporter: in a statement, archbishop jerome lesiecki tells us when an act of violence is perpetrated on a sister who has dedicated her life on good works and serving in the name of jesus, that act of violence is magnified in a multitude of ways. a service will be held here. today's tmj4. >> funeral arrangements made for a green beret. thompson was ki
she moved to mississippi for social work. that's when she and audrey peterson became friends. >> i have never heard sister margaret say anything unkind about another human being. >> she became a nurse practitioner serving the poor in rural mississippi. side by side. >> this is one of the poorest counties in all of mississippi. it rivals the bottom place of statistics. >> there are signs of a break-in, and the nun's vehicle is missing, as police search for answers,...
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both parents therefore i'm northern mississippi in bayonet in high-school.y roots are in mississippi i always make sure i go back as much as a kenyan i graduated 1994 but i did stay in extra year because i became editor of the campus newspaper me for the 1993 year and i only knew from high-school i would do some type of riding but college i decided leaderless i have been with the ap since 1994 started at an intern in south carolina i was there for a few years then went to albany new york to cover hillary clinton's first senate campaign in came to doubt d.c. in a been here ever since. cspan:. forces? -- the forces that the white house? >> andrew jackson american war hero, also a big gambling man and love to the zero horses. player pretty safe to say he brought the only sporting print ties to the white house the imported some of his thoroughbreds from tennessee at to washington d.c. and kept them at the white house. he was also a politician so he made sure that forces -- were run under somebody else's name and he was at the racetracks in the d.c. urea while pr
both parents therefore i'm northern mississippi in bayonet in high-school.y roots are in mississippi i always make sure i go back as much as a kenyan i graduated 1994 but i did stay in extra year because i became editor of the campus newspaper me for the 1993 year and i only knew from high-school i would do some type of riding but college i decided leaderless i have been with the ap since 1994 started at an intern in south carolina i was there for a few years then went to albany new york to...
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. >>> two nuns killed in mississippi and one with ties to massachusetts. who is sending prayers to her killer. as we report live outside the family church in toneham. >>> a police officer is going an unusual mile to help an shooting victim. >> we all decided to split the cause. >> >> daniel: a man in boxers jumps an airport fence and the injuries we are learning about as police pull the man off in handcuffs. >> announcer: complete new england coverage tarts right now. this is the fox25 morning news. >> daniel: good morning, it is 5 a.m. on this friday, august 26, i am daniel miller. >> julie: and i am julie grauert. a hot and humid day ahead and sarah wroblewski in for shiri and when we can expect this to unfold. >> sarah: a few showers off the cape and more wet weather pushing into the berkshires tracking this eastward. and if it makes it toward the coast after 7:00. current temperatures in the 60s and 70s out there right now. it is muggy and temperatures climbing into the upper 70s by 9:00. 80s that's what we will have to watch for a risk of some of the
. >>> two nuns killed in mississippi and one with ties to massachusetts. who is sending prayers to her killer. as we report live outside the family church in toneham. >>> a police officer is going an unusual mile to help an shooting victim. >> we all decided to split the cause. >> >> daniel: a man in boxers jumps an airport fence and the injuries we are learning about as police pull the man off in handcuffs. >> announcer: complete new england coverage...
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a crime that rocked the small town of mississippi and the nation. this morning, how the pe capture the alleged killer. >>> flooding fears. all eyes on florida as a tropical system in the caribbean is closer to landfall. major concerns it will dump up to 10 inches of rain. the middle of the country slammed by flash flooding forcing drivers to flee for their lives. >>> governor under fire. maine's top official facing lawmakers phone. >> i want you to prove i'm a racist. you little son of a [ bleep ]. >> the governor apologizing saying he wishes he could have a duel. >>> and saved by the sand. two sailors stranded on the tiny south pacific island for a week are spotted after writing sos on the beach. miles. now they are all safe. today, august 27th, 2016. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> good morning. welcome to "today" on saturday. i'm sheinelle jones alongside craig melvin and stephanie ruhle and dave price here from wnbc. he is here for dylan. to work in the sos song. >> it is perfect. >>> let
a crime that rocked the small town of mississippi and the nation. this morning, how the pe capture the alleged killer. >>> flooding fears. all eyes on florida as a tropical system in the caribbean is closer to landfall. major concerns it will dump up to 10 inches of rain. the middle of the country slammed by flash flooding forcing drivers to flee for their lives. >>> governor under fire. maine's top official facing lawmakers phone. >> i want you to prove i'm a racist....
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we have that low still over the lower mississippi valley bringing soaking rains, a lot parts of mississippi and louisiana, and then we have our next cold front coming in. and since you think of it as a brick wall of air, nothing can bust into this ridge, so either go around it or just stall off to the west. when you have this moisture linking up at the front, we're expecting soaking rains across the ohio valley this weekend,ed mid-mississippi valley, the lower mississippi valley. none of that will get here. we'll take a look at rainfall in the next half hour. it is very impressive, scary and maybe flooding situations throughout the mississippi ohio valleys. for us those showers diedown. if you want to step out and view the perseid meteor shower. tomorrow morning we make up to mostly sunny skies, partly cloudy in the afternoon. notice one, two, three four little green blips and that's about it. just an isolated shower possible tomorrow afternoon. the bottom line should be a very dry hot afternoon. this evening watch out for an isolated shower south and east of raleigh. 86, should be 87, 88 i
we have that low still over the lower mississippi valley bringing soaking rains, a lot parts of mississippi and louisiana, and then we have our next cold front coming in. and since you think of it as a brick wall of air, nothing can bust into this ridge, so either go around it or just stall off to the west. when you have this moisture linking up at the front, we're expecting soaking rains across the ohio valley this weekend,ed mid-mississippi valley, the lower mississippi valley. none of that...
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. 2004 mississippi governor haley barbour, the chair of the republican national committee, and 37 other powerful politicians had all attended these events in the 21st century. earl holt, the chair, gave $65,000 to republican campaign funds including donations to the 2016 presidential campaign, rand paul, rick santorum and ted cruz. the try season enjoyed precisely the cash of respectability that racism requires to achieve its own goals within american society and hatred and lies provided the education dylan roof craved. he drink in the poison of its message, got into his car, drove to charleston, entered the manual ame church and landed in a bible study with a group of african-americans who were the model of respectability. roof prayed with them, read the bible with them, thought they were so nice, and shot them dead, leaving just one woman alive so she could tell the world what he had done and why. you have taken over our country, he said and he knew it to be true. not even a full month after dylan roof gun down tween 9 african-americans at emmanuel ame in charleston south carolina, re
. 2004 mississippi governor haley barbour, the chair of the republican national committee, and 37 other powerful politicians had all attended these events in the 21st century. earl holt, the chair, gave $65,000 to republican campaign funds including donations to the 2016 presidential campaign, rand paul, rick santorum and ted cruz. the try season enjoyed precisely the cash of respectability that racism requires to achieve its own goals within american society and hatred and lies provided the...
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police make an arrest in the murders of two nuns in mississippi. one of the sisters from stone ham, mass. the suspect had been a person of interest in the case since the doug: welcome back. checking our economy news. boston and the rest of the northeast could lose amtrak service because of a maintenance dispute. the globe reporting that amtrak has threatened to end service along the northeast corridor, in million in maintenance fees demanded by amtrak. the mbta spokesman says it's just a threat. the federal government announced it's lending $2.5 billion to amtrak for more trains and other improvements along the northeast corridor. antoinette: as or dry summer continues, the statewide drought is getting worse. three quarters of massachusetts is officially in a drought condition. in ipswitch, water that should that means a severe strain on the water supply and the real possibility of a water shortage. >> when it's dry, all the water we're taking out for the needs of people exceed the amount of water that physically exists in the river. antoinette: th
police make an arrest in the murders of two nuns in mississippi. one of the sisters from stone ham, mass. the suspect had been a person of interest in the case since the doug: welcome back. checking our economy news. boston and the rest of the northeast could lose amtrak service because of a maintenance dispute. the globe reporting that amtrak has threatened to end service along the northeast corridor, in million in maintenance fees demanded by amtrak. the mbta spokesman says it's just a...
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. >>> two nuns found dead in their home in mississippi. who is sending prayers to the nuns' killers after we report live outside the family church. >>> a local police officer going the extra mile to help an unusual shooting victim. reason for helping an injured dog. >> announcer: complete new england coverage starts right now, this is the fox25 morning news. >> daniel: good morning, 6 a.m. on this friday, august 26. i am daniel miller. >> julie: good morning, everyone, i am julie grauert. a muggy start to the morning. and we want to send it right out to our very last zip trip of the season. meteorologist shiri spear, sara underwood, gene lavanchy good morning. >> michele: good morning. >> gene: good morning to all of you. you mentioned the last zip trip of the season. it ten weeks have gone by. >> shiri: flew by. such a wonderful summer. >> sarah: such a wonderful such a wonderful summer. >> sarah: such a wonderful summer >> gene: you said something in the air. i think it is because we are emotional. >> michele: i am a little emotional for
. >>> two nuns found dead in their home in mississippi. who is sending prayers to the nuns' killers after we report live outside the family church. >>> a local police officer going the extra mile to help an unusual shooting victim. reason for helping an injured dog. >> announcer: complete new england coverage starts right now, this is the fox25 morning news. >> daniel: good morning, 6 a.m. on this friday, august 26. i am daniel miller. >> julie: good morning,...
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awful eyes on jackson, mississippi tonight. that's where donald trump is getting ready to hold a rally at the mississippi coal some. is he expected to take the stage 45 minutes from now. carl cameron inside that rally. a lot of people wondering why he is in mississippi, carl. shed light on what that is tonight as well. >> well, he? a red state tonight, mississippi, voted republican for president last 10 elections for president. yesterday he was in texas, same there. very, very red republican state. and last night, in austin, he told sean hannity that his plan to deport all 11 to 18 million undocumented aliens, i will locally immigrants could be softened. and tonight on hannity, mr. trump will describe what he says is not amnesty. what he does say is that there will not be citizenship but some of those undocumented immigrants will be allowed to stay if they are productive, if they are otherwise law abiding and if they are really contributing to american society. now, for trump, that is going to be dicey. so, perhaps being in red
awful eyes on jackson, mississippi tonight. that's where donald trump is getting ready to hold a rally at the mississippi coal some. is he expected to take the stage 45 minutes from now. carl cameron inside that rally. a lot of people wondering why he is in mississippi, carl. shed light on what that is tonight as well. >> well, he? a red state tonight, mississippi, voted republican for president last 10 elections for president. yesterday he was in texas, same there. very, very red...
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meanwi was held to honor the two nuns yesterday in mississippi. held grew up in slinger and worked with the school sisters of saint francis in milwaukee. she was working as a nurse practitioner in mississippi in one of the poorest counties in the state. chicago mayor rahm emanuel calling for change in the criminal justice system - after two brothers were charged with killing nykea aldridge -- the cousin of bulls star dwyane wade. darwin and derren sorrells briefly appeared in court again yesterday. prosecutors say aldridge last friday as she pushed her baby in a stroller. police say the sorrells have gang ties, extensive criminal pasts and both were on parole at the time of the shooting. the mayor says the system needs tougher consequences when it comes to repeat gun offenders. a cold front moves through our area, plus rain and thunderstorms expected in our area. coming up-- chief meteorologist rob haswell will have your complete forecast next. meanwhile severe storms approach the coastlines of two u-s states. how many are bracing down is expected
meanwi was held to honor the two nuns yesterday in mississippi. held grew up in slinger and worked with the school sisters of saint francis in milwaukee. she was working as a nurse practitioner in mississippi in one of the poorest counties in the state. chicago mayor rahm emanuel calling for change in the criminal justice system - after two brothers were charged with killing nykea aldridge -- the cousin of bulls star dwyane wade. darwin and derren sorrells briefly appeared in court again...
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when sister margaret first moved to mississippi, sister rose joined her. "we lived together for 4/4 years and that's when i met sister paula because they worked at the same clinic so we became friends " " sister rose says her faith is getting her through this rezoning more land for a sand mining company that has been mining silica sand for years. the pattison sand company wanted the change for more than 700 acres of land, giving it the option to mine the property in the future. the supervisors passed the second and third readings of the rezoning yesterday, making the decision final. it changed from agricultural to heavy industrial. the supervisors are also requiring the mining to be underground. pattison has to implement a and it also must pay for any well damage from the mining. pattison still needs a conditional use permit from the clayton county board of adjustment. dakota access has asked a federal judge in des moines to issue a restraining order against two protest groups and their leaders. it's against iowa citizens for community improvement and bold
when sister margaret first moved to mississippi, sister rose joined her. "we lived together for 4/4 years and that's when i met sister paula because they worked at the same clinic so we became friends " " sister rose says her faith is getting her through this rezoning more land for a sand mining company that has been mining silica sand for years. the pattison sand company wanted the change for more than 700 acres of land, giving it the option to mine the property in the future....
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brexit in jackson, mississippi.f that plays in swing counties in the electoral battlegrounds. >> to me, what's happening with immigration, someone coming in, and be like, i'm a disrupter, and then sort of slowly learning, oh, right, there was a reason. it's like campaign's 101. like, oh, yeah, that's true. i guess you gotta court those voters that everyone's been courting in every election going back for 20 years. >> in fairness, he's coming full circle. these were the things, he was saying the hard-working ones can stay. he sold a fantasy and it was a ror shack test. he was never explicit or printive wiprin prescriptive with the policy. so he could have it both ways. it's more about feelings than it is about actual policy. >> but ultimately you have to have some kind of policy. you're going to get nailed down in some direction. >> but i think his tendency has been, he can't share that with you, because he's the ultimate strategist, playing 3d chess. >> thank you for your time. >>> coming up, a stunning moment live
brexit in jackson, mississippi.f that plays in swing counties in the electoral battlegrounds. >> to me, what's happening with immigration, someone coming in, and be like, i'm a disrupter, and then sort of slowly learning, oh, right, there was a reason. it's like campaign's 101. like, oh, yeah, that's true. i guess you gotta court those voters that everyone's been courting in every election going back for 20 years. >> in fairness, he's coming full circle. these were the things, he...
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, mississippi is not in laos for us to know, to develop the basin.you are looking at our sedimentation, water quality, water use and so we are looking with a flat sediments come everything. also we're looking on information for less experienc experienced. that's why we have an m.o.u. with m. irc, and m. irc so we commit to share and learn from m. irc how is the management of development in watershed. so that i would like to add in only. thanks. >> microphone. >> hello. i'm a graduate student focusing on energy environment. so i have a quick and simple question. so you mentioned that in laos there's plans that complemented basin agreement from mekong river commission. so is there any plans in the rest of the three countries that have been successfully implemented? like in a concrete way. is there any plan or any construction that had been complemented based on the argument? >> are you meaning either construction plans that one country has brought to the mrc that have been actually carried out that the mrc is -- >> just based on mrc argument. >> protoc
, mississippi is not in laos for us to know, to develop the basin.you are looking at our sedimentation, water quality, water use and so we are looking with a flat sediments come everything. also we're looking on information for less experienc experienced. that's why we have an m.o.u. with m. irc, and m. irc so we commit to share and learn from m. irc how is the management of development in watershed. so that i would like to add in only. thanks. >> microphone. >> hello. i'm a...
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he's at monaco and mississippi. still doing the final cleanup and southbound lanes closed down at least the next 10 minutes. you see the heavier traffic building in the south side of town. it's this accident, not too far lincoln lookout. 6th and 19th, doing the construction, but an accident down the road at the wildlife crossing that could cause slight delays. take a look at the map again, north side offtown continues to get heavier. lot of traffic on i-70, i-76. you can see it from pecos, all that sunshine is a factor. >>> this is not a ranking we should be proud of. looks like our state loves to snap colorado is ranked 9th for selfies behind the wheel. it looked at posts with game of the job? so it was no surprise he resigned. >> as denver 7's woody page explains, roy and the avalanche just couldn't get on the same page. >> the issue was power. that is what it comes down to, unlike the situation with john elway, with the denver broncos, where he controls all the power, even over decisions that are made patrick roy
he's at monaco and mississippi. still doing the final cleanup and southbound lanes closed down at least the next 10 minutes. you see the heavier traffic building in the south side of town. it's this accident, not too far lincoln lookout. 6th and 19th, doing the construction, but an accident down the road at the wildlife crossing that could cause slight delays. take a look at the map again, north side offtown continues to get heavier. lot of traffic on i-70, i-76. you can see it from pecos, all...
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i'm from mississippi, by the way. moss point, mississippi. and i said, mama, did you put sardine juice on my face when i had mumps? and this devout catholic woman said, i sure did. [laughter] zora neale hurston speaking to us. so i want to thank the workers of this amazing -- the organize tokers of this amazing book fair. it is truly a blessing to be here in historic harlem surrounded by lovers of books, people who revel at ideas and those who are committed to a more just and loving world. as you can see, i'm a text preacher. we need this. in these trying times, to take comfort in each other even as we are angry and as we grieve that our lives are not reducible to that anger and to that grief. i want to thank brother max rodriguez for his vision, his courage and persistence. i can only imagine what it takes to do this, in making all of this a reality. i want to thank all of the folks who are running around behind the cameras, trying to manage this atrium and the sound and all the folks out there on the street. i'm honored and humbled by your
i'm from mississippi, by the way. moss point, mississippi. and i said, mama, did you put sardine juice on my face when i had mumps? and this devout catholic woman said, i sure did. [laughter] zora neale hurston speaking to us. so i want to thank the workers of this amazing -- the organize tokers of this amazing book fair. it is truly a blessing to be here in historic harlem surrounded by lovers of books, people who revel at ideas and those who are committed to a more just and loving world. as...
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the nuns worked as nurses to help the poor in rural mississippi. also breaking a boy has been rushed to the hospital after being pulled from a pool in chelmsford. good evening. i'm jc monahan. ben: i'm ben simmoneau. first responders were called to a home on gorham street just after 2:30. the boy was pulled from the pool by his mother and other adults after someone noticed he went under. police say the child was semi-conscious and breat right now the search is on for the gunman who shot a young woman in dorchester overnight. jc: she wasn't the target she just got caught in the cross-fire. newscenter 5's juli mcdonald is live in dorchester with her family's reaction. reporter: her family says she was hoping to help but she was the one who needed help within minutes.
the nuns worked as nurses to help the poor in rural mississippi. also breaking a boy has been rushed to the hospital after being pulled from a pool in chelmsford. good evening. i'm jc monahan. ben: i'm ben simmoneau. first responders were called to a home on gorham street just after 2:30. the boy was pulled from the pool by his mother and other adults after someone noticed he went under. police say the child was semi-conscious and breat right now the search is on for the gunman who shot a young...