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i went on to be educated at the jackson state university in jackson, mississippi. had professors who were lawyers and scholars and organizers in the civil rights movement, who were urgent about the young minds and lives that they were there to educate. leaders like dr. mary coleman who chaired our political science department and at the same time was a part of the litigation team that sued the state of mississippi for equal funding for its hoss torically -- historically black colleges. professors like dr. leslie borrow mac-moyer who served as a model of leadership becoming the president of our beloved university, the mayor of jackson, mississippi, and today at 83 years old, one of the first black elected officials in his hometown of walls, mississippi. they and others taught me the urgency of opportunity inherent in the promise of america, but they also were clear that the arc of our moral universe bends towards justice only when people keep our heart and our hands pushing it in that workers, the families, and other leaders at sciu was also formative because we bui
i went on to be educated at the jackson state university in jackson, mississippi. had professors who were lawyers and scholars and organizers in the civil rights movement, who were urgent about the young minds and lives that they were there to educate. leaders like dr. mary coleman who chaired our political science department and at the same time was a part of the litigation team that sued the state of mississippi for equal funding for its hoss torically -- historically black colleges....
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you see, i was born in mississippi. spent my early years as a sharecropper and was focused upon filling up a nine-foot sack -- focused upon my quota, not making history. from the outhouse to the white house, from a time when we lived in fear to a time when president and vice president gave us this great hope -- kept their prose by delivering -- this is what america means to me -- promises made, promises kept. kept. it has been quite a journey for me fm the darkness to the light. when i sitith my family on the night of tror, when emmett, our beloved bull war, was taken from us, taken to be tortured, brutally murdered murded, back then, when i was overwhelmed with terror and fear of certain death in the darkness of a thousand midnights, in a pitch blac house on what some have caed dark fear, roll back in the darkness. i cod never imagine a moment like this standing in the light of wisdom, grace and delivers this something amazing you feel wh you meet president biden like i did when he gned the emmett till ai-lynching law
you see, i was born in mississippi. spent my early years as a sharecropper and was focused upon filling up a nine-foot sack -- focused upon my quota, not making history. from the outhouse to the white house, from a time when we lived in fear to a time when president and vice president gave us this great hope -- kept their prose by delivering -- this is what america means to me -- promises made, promises kept. kept. it has been quite a journey for me fm the darkness to the light. when i sitith...
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the state of mississippi. now, many of these people are not because all types conniving methods are still being to keep -- becoming registered voters. and in fact, some are even killed. seeking to lead voter registry drives so that the democrat process is not operative in such a way. sounds like mississippi and alabama. so many of the other states, southern states where there is this determined effort to keep from becoming registered voters. well, let me say this, that if the right to vote, which is a basic civil right, is prescribed both by the constitution and by statute, i think there can be no one to impede that. but i'm confused over what you turn to be basic constitutional rights, which would give the federal government authority to direct private business under what section of the constitution would you say that could be done? well, i think it could be done under several sections, but i would like to see it on the 14th amendment, which says that no state has a right to deny an individ equal protection o
the state of mississippi. now, many of these people are not because all types conniving methods are still being to keep -- becoming registered voters. and in fact, some are even killed. seeking to lead voter registry drives so that the democrat process is not operative in such a way. sounds like mississippi and alabama. so many of the other states, southern states where there is this determined effort to keep from becoming registered voters. well, let me say this, that if the right to vote,...
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blinding drivers in jackson, mississippi. this car bobbing in the water, after attempting to drive through a flooded underpass. the passenger getting to safety from the roof of the car. not far from this, this gas station canopy torn apart. the storms pummeling the houston area overnight near spring, texas. first responders lowering a ladder to rescue a man whose suv hydroplaned and crashed into rushing water. in the northeast and much of the rest of the country, rising temperatures creating widespread heavy fog, delaying flights and even causing a ground stop at chicago's o'hare airport this morning. the storms coming from the west, where a historic and dangerous rainmaker slammed southern california, tossing vehicles on top of each other, washing others away. a month's worth of rain falling in san diego in just one day. >> there are so many homes that look like this. the water rushed in and there was really little that the homeowners could do. >> reporter: and this was the scene 24 hours ago in livermore, california, east o
blinding drivers in jackson, mississippi. this car bobbing in the water, after attempting to drive through a flooded underpass. the passenger getting to safety from the roof of the car. not far from this, this gas station canopy torn apart. the storms pummeling the houston area overnight near spring, texas. first responders lowering a ladder to rescue a man whose suv hydroplaned and crashed into rushing water. in the northeast and much of the rest of the country, rising temperatures creating...
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he called the indianola, mississippi, police for help with a domestic disturbance last may. body cam video edited and released by mississippi's department of public safety first shows the boy's mom emerging from the home. >> you better come on out. >> reporter: an attorney for the family maintains the mom told police the assailant was gone and that there were three children inside the home, which does not appear to have been captured on this video. the sergeant greg capers repeatedly calls for a man to come out. >> come out, sir. don't make us come in. >> reporter: shortly after adarian appears and capers fires one shot. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the officer immediately calls for help. >> med stat. we need it now. >> reporter: he was hospitalized for days his attorney says with a collapsed lung, lacerated liver and fractured ribs. >> looking at the video, a little boy comes out with his hands up and gets shot. that's unacceptable in america. >> reporter: the video's release comes less than a month after a mississippi grand jury declined to indict capers, finding he did not
he called the indianola, mississippi, police for help with a domestic disturbance last may. body cam video edited and released by mississippi's department of public safety first shows the boy's mom emerging from the home. >> you better come on out. >> reporter: an attorney for the family maintains the mom told police the assailant was gone and that there were three children inside the home, which does not appear to have been captured on this video. the sergeant greg capers...
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dennis led one at the mississippi river, where his son's body had been found. >> the mississippi tendsect a lot of people that go missing. >> amanda was with dennis for one of his river searches. >> maybe she had drowned, or been dumped in the river. so, we started looking around the river. and i was giving up everything looking for her. >> i had to do something for her. she would have done it for me. >> sarah paxton was searching too. she remembers the frustration of dredging through a huge part, covered with fresh blanket of snow. >> every search, i felt smaller and smaller, and the world felt bigger and bigger. she was one of my closest friends. loved her dearly. >> it just felt like a needle in the haystack. >> a needle in the haystack, but carrie's friends and family would not stop looking or hoping. dozens of tips came in from strangers, well-wishers, even psychics. but it would be something much closer to home that would finally lead to the first clues about what's really happened. >> coming up -- >> new questions about carrie's new boyfriend. >> it sounds like she was getting r
dennis led one at the mississippi river, where his son's body had been found. >> the mississippi tendsect a lot of people that go missing. >> amanda was with dennis for one of his river searches. >> maybe she had drowned, or been dumped in the river. so, we started looking around the river. and i was giving up everything looking for her. >> i had to do something for her. she would have done it for me. >> sarah paxton was searching too. she remembers the frustration...
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even in a state like mississippi, mississippi voters refused to ban abortion in that state. official petitioned the united states supreme court after president trump had three nominees confirmed for the united states supreme court, because not even in mississippi were voters willing to go for banning abortion in that state. >> as we talked about, professor michelle goodwin, donald trump says that he was responsible for overturning roe v. wade, so as the saying goes, you break it, you buy it. he will buy that lasts. it's good to happen in the member of 2024. professor goodwin, thank you for joining us via phone. i appreciate you taking the time, thank you. >> thank you. >> still ahead, a bright spot in the fight to save democracy in a move that could allow more folks to vote instead of yet another effort to disenfranchise voters. that story is coming up next. shortness of breath, and irregular heartbeat could mean something more serious, called attr-cm a rare, underdiagnosed disease that worsens over time. sound like you? call your cardiologist and ask about attr-cm. are you
even in a state like mississippi, mississippi voters refused to ban abortion in that state. official petitioned the united states supreme court after president trump had three nominees confirmed for the united states supreme court, because not even in mississippi were voters willing to go for banning abortion in that state. >> as we talked about, professor michelle goodwin, donald trump says that he was responsible for overturning roe v. wade, so as the saying goes, you break it, you buy...
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released body camera video from the night a mississippi police officer shot an 11-year-old boy in hisd 911 for help. priscilla thompson has the story. a warning, the video is disturbing. >> police! >> reporter: chilling new video shows the chaotic moment when police shot 11-year-old aderrien murry in the chest. aderrien called the police for hell winter park a domestic disturbance last may. body cam video edited and released by mississippi's department of public safety first show the boy's mom emerging from the home. >> come on out, ma'am. >> reporter: the mom told police the assailant was gone and there were three children inside the home which does not appear to have been captured on this video. sergeant greg capers repeatedly calls for a man to come out. >> come out, sir. don't make us come in. >> reporter: shortly after, aderrien appears. the officer immediately calls for help. >> med stat, med stat. we need them now. >> reporter: aderrien was hospitalized for days with a collapsed lung, lacerated liver and fractured ribs. >> looking at the video, a young boy comes out with his ha
released body camera video from the night a mississippi police officer shot an 11-year-old boy in hisd 911 for help. priscilla thompson has the story. a warning, the video is disturbing. >> police! >> reporter: chilling new video shows the chaotic moment when police shot 11-year-old aderrien murry in the chest. aderrien called the police for hell winter park a domestic disturbance last may. body cam video edited and released by mississippi's department of public safety first show...
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and today at 83 years old one officials in te town of wall's mississippi.eiu was formative because we build coalitions to win, to win health care benefits for heah care workers who had never been able to see a doctor. we built a coalition to win to raise the minimum wage californs spending 40% of their income on housing d on f we fought or environmental justice and to restore redemption and rehabilitation to our criminal we knew that we urgently needed that our children deserve.íj and i was able to continue that work during my time at emily's list supporting pro-choice women ■> who advance the value communitit every level of government. we were intent on creating that new generation of leaders. madam president today i am clear that my time in the senate can be noifferent. and i rise today urgent about the future of our nation's children. ■for urgent hopes of my grandfather and my grandmother and the first rooms of my mother i'd witness to the action of my professors who were determined to show that next generation of leaders that changedbl only when we choo
and today at 83 years old one officials in te town of wall's mississippi.eiu was formative because we build coalitions to win, to win health care benefits for heah care workers who had never been able to see a doctor. we built a coalition to win to raise the minimum wage californs spending 40% of their income on housing d on f we fought or environmental justice and to restore redemption and rehabilitation to our criminal we knew that we urgently needed that our children deserve.íj and i was...
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determÓ que "mar-jac poultry" de mississippi es respon maity: determinÓ que el mater de mississippi estoss, algunos graves como los vientos aseguran que se salvaron de milagro. >> yo pensÉ que ahÍ mi vida se acababa. cuando me levanto y todavÍa me sentÍa con vida, es cuando agarre fuerzas y me salgo de sÉ poco de tierra que tenÍa encima. maity: los familiares de los desaparecidos dice que van a continuar en la zona para dar con sus seres queridos. y bomberos acuden al rescate de una perrita cuando cayÓ miesha tate: la delgada capa de hielo no soportÓ el peso de una perritadecayÓ a un lago en michigan, su dueÑa intentÓ salvarla, pero al no ser efectivas sus esfuerzos, aviso a los bomberos, parecÍa que era una muerte segura para esta mascota, pero uno de los bomberos se metiÓ al agua, a pesar de la baja temperatura y logrÓ rescatarla. ahora la perrita estÁ muy bien cuidaday abrigada en su hogar punto a su dueÑa que estÁ tremendamente agradecida con estos bomberos que arriesgaron su vida por salvar a su mejor amiga, asÍ llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn, gracias por acompaÑarme, nos vemos ma
determÓ que "mar-jac poultry" de mississippi es respon maity: determinÓ que el mater de mississippi estoss, algunos graves como los vientos aseguran que se salvaron de milagro. >> yo pensÉ que ahÍ mi vida se acababa. cuando me levanto y todavÍa me sentÍa con vida, es cuando agarre fuerzas y me salgo de sÉ poco de tierra que tenÍa encima. maity: los familiares de los desaparecidos dice que van a continuar en la zona para dar con sus seres queridos. y bomberos acuden al...
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the mississippi river is drying out for the 2nd year in a row because of severe drugs. it's dropped to historically low level is causing salt water from the gulf of mexico to threaten drinking water supplies. obviously there's hydro castro as move from new orleans in those on the mississippi isn't just a river. it's a super highway of commerce connecting america's mid western gray fields to its southern c port and the world's consumers beyond. but the river is shriveling up. again. that makes a major difference for river traffic. last year, ships ran a ground in mud that was previously underwater. there's tough issue. there's a lot of the harbors are not being overly used and a lot of both running the ground as a result. farmers have had to hold back some of their harvest for fear of overloading barges that have less water. to float in this river is the artery, through which 60 percent of us grain exports past. and all of that comes here to new orleans before it's shipped off to the global market. this river is the lifeline of our exports. we have a $150.00 petrochemica
the mississippi river is drying out for the 2nd year in a row because of severe drugs. it's dropped to historically low level is causing salt water from the gulf of mexico to threaten drinking water supplies. obviously there's hydro castro as move from new orleans in those on the mississippi isn't just a river. it's a super highway of commerce connecting america's mid western gray fields to its southern c port and the world's consumers beyond. but the river is shriveling up. again. that makes a...
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the mississippi isn't just a river. it's a super high way of commerce connecting america.
the mississippi isn't just a river. it's a super high way of commerce connecting america.
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in the us, the mississippi river is drawing up for the 2nd year in a row due to severe drought. it's dropped to historically low level of disrupting shipping and closing salt water from the gulf of mexico to threaten the state, drinking water supply. i'll just say it was how digital camera has moved from new orleans and louisiana to the mississippi isn't just a river. it's a super highway of commerce connecting america's midwestern gray fields to have southern c port and the world's consumers beyond. the river is shrivelling up. again. that makes a major difference for river traffic. last year, ships ran a ground in mode that was previously underwater is tough this year there's a lot of the harbors are not being able to be used and a lot of those running the ground. as a result, farmers have had to hold back some of their harvest for fear of overloading barges that have less water. to float in this river is the artery, through which 60 percent of us green exports passed. and all of it comes here to new orleans before it's shipped off to the global market. this river is a lifelin
in the us, the mississippi river is drawing up for the 2nd year in a row due to severe drought. it's dropped to historically low level of disrupting shipping and closing salt water from the gulf of mexico to threaten the state, drinking water supply. i'll just say it was how digital camera has moved from new orleans and louisiana to the mississippi isn't just a river. it's a super highway of commerce connecting america's midwestern gray fields to have southern c port and the world's consumers...
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back to dateline ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> walnut, mississippi.little lake. a big pond really. the very same point that jimmy martin claimed helping key evidence in lorenzen wright's murder. [inaudible] >> high school football tale. >> on may, 2012, detectives had it there for a fishing expedition. for a gun. jimmy said that billy turner had dumped it two days after shooting him. now two days later, was it still there? >> it is a murky lake, they could not find, it so the whole thing goes into limbo again. >> as damning a detail as jimmy martin's story saved, detectives did not have enough evidence to make an arrest. but still, the investigation plotted on for years. >> is it still being investigated actively? or just when new leaves come in? >> if we felt that one investigator took the case as far as they could take it, we would give them to another investigator to give the perspective, or put another fresh set of eyes on it. >> by 2060, some of those detectives who had been digging through the case file, and jimmy martins police interview urged
back to dateline ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> walnut, mississippi.little lake. a big pond really. the very same point that jimmy martin claimed helping key evidence in lorenzen wright's murder. [inaudible] >> high school football tale. >> on may, 2012, detectives had it there for a fishing expedition. for a gun. jimmy said that billy turner had dumped it two days after shooting him. now two days later, was it still there? >> it is a murky lake, they could not find, it...
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determÓ que "mar-jac poultry" de mississippi es respon maity: determinÓ que el mater de mississippi estosn que se salvaron de milagro. >> yo pensÉ que ahÍ mi vida se acababa. cuando me levanto y todavÍa me sentÍa con vida, es cuando agarre fuerzas y me salgo de sÉ poco de tierra que tenÍa encima. maity: los familiares de los desaparecidos dice que van a continuar en la zona para dar con sus seres queridos. y bomberos acuden al rescate de y bomberos acuden al rescate de una perrita cuando cayÓ el virus que causa la culebrilla duerme en el 99% de las personas de 50 años o más. despierta porque la culebrilla... podría despertar en ti. si tienes 50 años o más, habla con tu doctor o farmacéutico acerca de cómo prevenir la culebrilla. cuando bárbara se cambió a turbotax— rompí la tradición de cuatro generaciones con cuatro palabritas— ma, ¡voy hacer perfumes! [silbido] [ruido sordo] [centelleo] ♪♪ arrancar mi negocio fue un trabajo de tiempo completo. yo hice que su nuevo proyecto contara, al garantizarle 100 % de precisión al declarar y su máximo reembolso. celebra tus logros. nosotros haremos
determÓ que "mar-jac poultry" de mississippi es respon maity: determinÓ que el mater de mississippi estosn que se salvaron de milagro. >> yo pensÉ que ahÍ mi vida se acababa. cuando me levanto y todavÍa me sentÍa con vida, es cuando agarre fuerzas y me salgo de sÉ poco de tierra que tenÍa encima. maity: los familiares de los desaparecidos dice que van a continuar en la zona para dar con sus seres queridos. y bomberos acuden al rescate de y bomberos acuden al rescate de...
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he's s grant museum in mississippi for all the that one is mind boggling. yeah, the port can be good if it's, if it's actually, again, delivering some tax payer money in a specific way to a specific project. the problem is really points out is there's no real accountability. we've got to the defense department and you can account for hundreds of billions of dollars of equipment and machinery. we left 80000000000 behind in afghanistan. there's no accountability. you know, if a, if a private in the marine corps loses his rifle, he has to pay for it. but a general can lose $80000000000.00 in afghanistan and nobody gets fired. nobody gets held accountable. and that's a big part of the problem is it's not just where it goes at the end of the day, it's where we don't know where a lot of it's going well, and that's a part of it. you know, what role do lobbyist plan? that's obviously, people are up on what will i be as you know, literally cover the l a more than politicians testing. there's like a $3.00 to $1.00 ratio. what role did they play and advocating for the
he's s grant museum in mississippi for all the that one is mind boggling. yeah, the port can be good if it's, if it's actually, again, delivering some tax payer money in a specific way to a specific project. the problem is really points out is there's no real accountability. we've got to the defense department and you can account for hundreds of billions of dollars of equipment and machinery. we left 80000000000 behind in afghanistan. there's no accountability. you know, if a, if a private in...
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and the mississippi supreme court held the support that was a legal under state law. and so the case was all the way up to united states supreme court hope and pray to god the supreme court ruled that the board call was late because i think that's one of the only means with black people have. and i wanted to let people know in the world them know that we will no longer go back to where it was in the past. and the address is hold unanimously that the 1st amendment protects the right to boycott. and what they say is that boycotting is a practice deeply embedded in the american political process is a way in which individual citizens can band together to make their voices collectively heard when individually their voices would be lost or silence. html. a safety says that while it is the immediate beneficiary of the fort gibson ruling, the ruling goes beyond that to allow any organization anywhere to use boy cards and select the buying campaigns to support its political grievance. the are appealing and the district court decision in arkansas and i think that's what appeals
and the mississippi supreme court held the support that was a legal under state law. and so the case was all the way up to united states supreme court hope and pray to god the supreme court ruled that the board call was late because i think that's one of the only means with black people have. and i wanted to let people know in the world them know that we will no longer go back to where it was in the past. and the address is hold unanimously that the 1st amendment protects the right to boycott....
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in the 1962 citizens of fort gibson, mississippi, organized a boycott of white businesses to protest ongoing secretary the you have done this and that was the only we're not in positions of ours and we're not in positions leadership. the only thing we have was the dollars the and the boycott. emergence suit all of the boy participants as well as the in double a c, p for all the business losses base. the state, as a result of the and the mississippi supreme court, held the support that was a legal under state law. and so the case was all the way up to united states supreme court hope and pray to god. the supreme court ruled that the board call was late because i think that's one of the only means with black people have. and i wanted to let people know in the world them know that we will no longer go back to where it was in the past. and the justices hold unanimously that the 1st amendment protects the right to boycott. and what they say is that boycotting is a practice. deeply embedded in the american political process is a way in which individual citizens can band together to make th
in the 1962 citizens of fort gibson, mississippi, organized a boycott of white businesses to protest ongoing secretary the you have done this and that was the only we're not in positions of ours and we're not in positions leadership. the only thing we have was the dollars the and the boycott. emergence suit all of the boy participants as well as the in double a c, p for all the business losses base. the state, as a result of the and the mississippi supreme court, held the support that was a...
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we know mississippi and oklahoma have chosen this as an appropriate method and i do believe based on feedback i've received other states will follow suit. [ inaudible question ] >> clearly they were watching what took place and how it was able to occur in alabama. at this point we'll continue to offer not only other services and the experience we've had but also i'm sure our department of corrections will cooperate as well to the is ist tent extent want go. thanks for your time. >> we've been listening to the alabama attorney general and of significance, one of the reporters, we couldn't hear anything because the reporters were not miced, but one asked him whether it might be used elsewhere, this method that has never been used before in the united states until last night to kill an inmate. they used nitrogen. and he said this is an opportunity for states to choose this method alabama chose to use this method. we'll have much more on this story an unprecedented case of the way that they killed one of the inmates in an alabama prison. we'll get back to you on that in a bit. we'll than
we know mississippi and oklahoma have chosen this as an appropriate method and i do believe based on feedback i've received other states will follow suit. [ inaudible question ] >> clearly they were watching what took place and how it was able to occur in alabama. at this point we'll continue to offer not only other services and the experience we've had but also i'm sure our department of corrections will cooperate as well to the is ist tent extent want go. thanks for your time. >>...
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state university in stark though, as lobby by cit or cindy high, smith, republican from mississippi, now represent mark polk in a democrat from wisconsin was budgeted $250000.00 to restore the driver opera house in darlington, wisconsin. and those are just 2 of the more than $7396.00 earmarks. that were noted, which was a 43.9 percent increase from the previous year. lots of numbers and the only number that matters. this cost of $26100000000.00 an american tax payer money. so to help us look at what are the over this traditions in washington, dc, wasting taxpayer dollars. let's bring in our panel. we have political strategies and radio host malik abdul, a political commentator, and right it has to steve gill, business analysts, hillary ford, which was also the ceo of a strong mark and a member of the british american business association. the board of directors, thanks for joining me. today, port port port, i think you said a best seller and came on, nobody likes pork and yet lots of people do actually, if you're elected office, you use it. so in preparation for today show, i actuall
state university in stark though, as lobby by cit or cindy high, smith, republican from mississippi, now represent mark polk in a democrat from wisconsin was budgeted $250000.00 to restore the driver opera house in darlington, wisconsin. and those are just 2 of the more than $7396.00 earmarks. that were noted, which was a 43.9 percent increase from the previous year. lots of numbers and the only number that matters. this cost of $26100000000.00 an american tax payer money. so to help us look at...
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in mississippi, this car filled like a bathtub of water. this is the same storm that brought historic rainfall, hundreds of rescues and a state of emergency. in northern california, new video of a woman rescued after being stranded 14 hours when her car flipped in water. >> could have had a different outcome, been swept downstream. but strong enough to get on top of the vehicle. >> reporter: scientists say climate change will make this more of a reality. more moisture, it has to go somewhere, meaning more rain and more flooding. biomes like this are swollen with flood waters and the storm is not over yet. the ground is so saturated, any additional rain will mean more flooding. >> janet shamlian, thanks for being there. for where the storms are headed next, meteorologist mike bettis from the weather channel. >> our flood risk will continue the next several days across the south, more rain coming our way. we've had very heavy rain last week. texas and louisiana had areas with 8 inches in the last several days. round after round through thursd
in mississippi, this car filled like a bathtub of water. this is the same storm that brought historic rainfall, hundreds of rescues and a state of emergency. in northern california, new video of a woman rescued after being stranded 14 hours when her car flipped in water. >> could have had a different outcome, been swept downstream. but strong enough to get on top of the vehicle. >> reporter: scientists say climate change will make this more of a reality. more moisture, it has to go...
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new body cam video of an 11 year old black child who was shot in mississippi back in may by a policeicer. >>> the states breaking today, new bureau of body cam video of investigation just released this new footage. an an 11-year-old black child who was shot and -- attorney for the family of the boys saying, the officer was responding to a domestic call when he arrived. moved past the mother who shot the child as he rounded a corner inside his own home. the child survived, the police officer has not been charged. joining me now is nbc's marissa part of, to talk more about this. what more do we know, marissa, about this newly released body cam footage? >> hey, he has. when i, mean as we, know this moment happened in may. the mississippi bureau of investigation releasing the footage, however, this weekend, showing the chaos of the moments leading to that moment, 1:11 year old -- murray was shot in the chest. so, in the video, -- just a small portion of it momentarily. you will see oaths chaotic moments when sergeant greg papers moves past the mother inside of the home and eventually sho
new body cam video of an 11 year old black child who was shot in mississippi back in may by a policeicer. >>> the states breaking today, new bureau of body cam video of investigation just released this new footage. an an 11-year-old black child who was shot and -- attorney for the family of the boys saying, the officer was responding to a domestic call when he arrived. moved past the mother who shot the child as he rounded a corner inside his own home. the child survived, the police...
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mississippi river valley. we actually might see some snow in the south on monday. millions of folks here where we are going to get wind chills on the order of negative 20 to negative 30. this is des moines, iowa. the blizzard calms down this weekend. but then the coldest air of the season moves. in and then this is our next big system that brings the potential for ice and snow for the south and then maybe some snow for the northeast. i want to say i had to my friend real quick what is your name. >> sally cheng. >> janice: seeing your son perform at carnegie hall. >> yes. i want to say hello to all the memphis ladies. >> janice: thank you so much for coming. do you want to say hi to carley. >> hi, carley we love you. >> carley: hello. and congratulations to your son. that sounds like an amazing experience. got to get to some more headlines and janice, snow is also affecting california. there was a second avalanche being reported near lake that show on thursday. close to the tahoe resort. that he was the mountain where after avalanche killed one man and hurt three ot
mississippi river valley. we actually might see some snow in the south on monday. millions of folks here where we are going to get wind chills on the order of negative 20 to negative 30. this is des moines, iowa. the blizzard calms down this weekend. but then the coldest air of the season moves. in and then this is our next big system that brings the potential for ice and snow for the south and then maybe some snow for the northeast. i want to say i had to my friend real quick what is your...
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ilia: las intensas lluvias de los Últimos bien provocado inundaciones en texas, luisiana y mississippiaciones repentinas. jorge: hay algunas regiones por acumulaciÓn de hasta 8 pies de agua. ilia: les de montgomery en texas esta lluvia podÍan continuar hasta el sÁbado. >> imposible salir, el agua me llega hasta el cuello. reportera: oscar estÁ entre lo millones de personas que se han visto afectado por las fuertes lluvias en el sur del paÍs. >> no sabÍa si me iban a rescatar o no, estaba asustado obviamente en estado como texas, luisiana y mississippi se ha registrado lo equivalente a un mes de lluvia. lo que ha obligado autoridad de emitir avisos de emergencia para inundaciones repentinas. >> siempre le pedimos a la personas que se mantengan al tanto de las recomendaciones de la informaciÓn que estÁ dando a conocer las autoridades. reportera: el panorama autos arrastrado por la corriente, casas sumergidas en el agua, y personas en espera de ser rescatadas. uno de los condados mÁs afectado por esta lluvias constantes es el condado montgomery, en el estado de texas se pueden ver vecinda
ilia: las intensas lluvias de los Últimos bien provocado inundaciones en texas, luisiana y mississippiaciones repentinas. jorge: hay algunas regiones por acumulaciÓn de hasta 8 pies de agua. ilia: les de montgomery en texas esta lluvia podÍan continuar hasta el sÁbado. >> imposible salir, el agua me llega hasta el cuello. reportera: oscar estÁ entre lo millones de personas que se han visto afectado por las fuertes lluvias en el sur del paÍs. >> no sabÍa si me iban a rescatar...
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. ♪ ♪ >> byron: jackson, mississippi. buckle of the bible belt.h side, the buckle has scars. churches and crime compete for congregants. >> it was a young lady, 15 years old, got shot about 15 times. >> byron: for frederick womack, heartache is a hymn he knows well. born and raised here, he's executive director of "operation good," a community outreach and violence interruption group he founded ten years ago. a decorated army veteran who's seen blood she had, abroad and at home. >> violence can happen any minute here in jackson. the same way it was in iraq. >> byron: jackson has one of the highest murder rates in the nation. police here are relying on "operation good" to bridge the gap with the community constantly on edge. as resident jean smith talks to our cameras -- >> you hear a gunshot now. >> byron: gunshots in the distance. >> i'm sorry, i'm panicking. gunshots make me go into panic mode. >> byron: it reminds her of the night she lost her husband, tracy, shot and killed on their porch. >> right now, i depend on "operation good." for securi
. ♪ ♪ >> byron: jackson, mississippi. buckle of the bible belt.h side, the buckle has scars. churches and crime compete for congregants. >> it was a young lady, 15 years old, got shot about 15 times. >> byron: for frederick womack, heartache is a hymn he knows well. born and raised here, he's executive director of "operation good," a community outreach and violence interruption group he founded ten years ago. a decorated army veteran who's seen blood she had,...
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like in south carolina mississippi, we took over those legacy features like, it's amazing of the themes. interesting fact to me is that you, the american education system did not exist until people invaded it. the 1968 majority black constitutional delegation of south carolina created, the first constitutionally mandated public education system in america. it did not exist before then right? there were, like some counties had public schools, but there was guaranteed public. and they stayed until black people of south carolina did it. universal suffrage, the same thing. right. and so a lot of like the idea that we don't know that is crazy me like the idea that like there were no public and then the narrative of well you know they had to pass laws to keep from reading and then they had to threaten us, to kill us. this can keep us going. and then we create a public education system. then we send our children school and they they let them spat on on our kids so we could get equal education. is crazy to think the narrative that black people, when people say black people need to focus on educ
like in south carolina mississippi, we took over those legacy features like, it's amazing of the themes. interesting fact to me is that you, the american education system did not exist until people invaded it. the 1968 majority black constitutional delegation of south carolina created, the first constitutionally mandated public education system in america. it did not exist before then right? there were, like some counties had public schools, but there was guaranteed public. and they stayed...
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my legislation would build on the work of my state of mississippi. in may 2020 a month before the dobbs decision the mississippi legislature enacted a groundbreaking state tax credit for donations to pregnancy centers. mississippi currently spends $10 million each year on its credit and i'm glad to see other states are also considering similar credits to provide life-affirming support to pregnant women in need in their states. at this very moment when pregnancy centers are needed the most they have come under unprecedented attas, including vandalism and firebombing. according to catholic vote there have been over 88 violentcy centers and pro-life groups documented since the leak of the dobbs decision in 2022. pregnancy centers have also come under attack from pro-abortion politicians, big tech and state attorneys general, which have sought to fine censor or regulate them out of existence. in particular i am deeply concerned by the biden proposed rules targeting pregnancy centers aiming to strip away millions of dollars through the temporary assistanc
my legislation would build on the work of my state of mississippi. in may 2020 a month before the dobbs decision the mississippi legislature enacted a groundbreaking state tax credit for donations to pregnancy centers. mississippi currently spends $10 million each year on its credit and i'm glad to see other states are also considering similar credits to provide life-affirming support to pregnant women in need in their states. at this very moment when pregnancy centers are needed the most they...
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it was after the assassination of medgar evers in, mississippi. and evers funeral took place in jackson. and there was a lot of concern that that was going to result in more violence because there were marchers who wanted to protest beyond the funeral and there were a set of racist police officers who were eager to bust some heads. and in the breach, standing in between those two people, those two sets of people was john dore and i want to read a little vignette from a book called the race beat. and it was about press coverage of the civil rights movement. and it talked about that in tense moment. some of the younger marchers began hurling bottles, bricks and other items at the uniformed officers. there's a reflection by bill meiner, who was a columnist for paper in mississippi, and he was terrified about what was about to happen to jackson. and he said in the chaos and the oppressive heat, a lanky white man in a white shirt and a thin tie loosened at the collar, walked down the of fair street, urging calm. he was john doar, the assistant attorney
it was after the assassination of medgar evers in, mississippi. and evers funeral took place in jackson. and there was a lot of concern that that was going to result in more violence because there were marchers who wanted to protest beyond the funeral and there were a set of racist police officers who were eager to bust some heads. and in the breach, standing in between those two people, those two sets of people was john dore and i want to read a little vignette from a book called the race...
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where you see the oranges and yellows along the gulf coast into the lower mississippi valley, portionseen. stormy spots in south central states, really heavy rain not only today but also tomorrow and wednesday. that's your monday forecast. >> "early today" is back with not one but two major strikes hitting the picket line. >>> and victory r chfothe iefs as the bills fall in heartbreaking action. we'll have all the action from the nfl playoffs. when better money habits® content first started coming out, it expanded what i could do for special olympics athletes with developmental needs. thousands of bank of america employees like scott spend countless hours volunteering to teach people how to reach their financial goals. it felt good. it felt like i could take on the whole world. when your gut is out of balance, your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every day. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your o
where you see the oranges and yellows along the gulf coast into the lower mississippi valley, portionseen. stormy spots in south central states, really heavy rain not only today but also tomorrow and wednesday. that's your monday forecast. >> "early today" is back with not one but two major strikes hitting the picket line. >>> and victory r chfothe iefs as the bills fall in heartbreaking action. we'll have all the action from the nfl playoffs. when better money habits®...
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guatemalteco duvan perez es responsabilidad de la procesadora de pollos en la que trabajaba en mississippi>> el joven de 16 anos quedo atrapado en la maquinaria m mientras limpiaba y murio en cuestion de minutos. >> un dia despues de la vi victoria, arrasaron a la en i iowa, el expresidente se lanza contra biden. >> el es el peor presidente que hemos tenido en la historia de nuestro hampshire, la proxima parada en la contienda republicana. >> y cuidado con el frio, 80% del pais con temperaturas bajo cero. >> el cero. >> mas de 200 millones de personas impactadas por las bajas temperaturas. >> cuando me levante, encontre el piso blanco. >> la tormenta invernal avanza hacia el este de estados unidos y a su paso deja nieve. >> accidentes en las carreteras y miles de vuelos cancelados. >> se le hubo unjulio queiro. >> buenas tardes, hoy casi quinientas mil personas han firmado una peticion por la libertad de virgilio aguilar mendez, un inmigrante indigena guatemalteco de 19 anos acusado del homicidio de un policia que tenia problemas de salud y que murio poco despues de ar arrestarlo. >> aqui
guatemalteco duvan perez es responsabilidad de la procesadora de pollos en la que trabajaba en mississippi>> el joven de 16 anos quedo atrapado en la maquinaria m mientras limpiaba y murio en cuestion de minutos. >> un dia despues de la vi victoria, arrasaron a la en i iowa, el expresidente se lanza contra biden. >> el es el peor presidente que hemos tenido en la historia de nuestro hampshire, la proxima parada en la contienda republicana. >> y cuidado con el frio, 80%...
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by way of background, just after new year's day in 1963, james baldwin arrived in mississippi, as heamerican south for the congress on racial equality. the tour was launched in response to the violent riots that accompanied integration of the university of mississippi month before. meredith's push to enterrole miss had been backed by medgar evers who had himself been rejected pie the college simply because he was black. baldwin didn't just dine with medgar and myrlie evers at their home in jackson's lone one-block black middle class subdivision. he also rode with medgar into the delta, where medgar spent long days investigating the everyday indignities and vicious crimes perpetrated against black mississippians. as the planter class fought to keep them tied to the cotton plantations where black families had been trapped during slavery. baldwin saw with his own eyes the fear and terror in those men, women, and children, some of whom medgar had to smuggle out of mississippi to escape the threat of lynchings, financial and sexual abuse. decades later, he recalled medgar as a great man,
by way of background, just after new year's day in 1963, james baldwin arrived in mississippi, as heamerican south for the congress on racial equality. the tour was launched in response to the violent riots that accompanied integration of the university of mississippi month before. meredith's push to enterrole miss had been backed by medgar evers who had himself been rejected pie the college simply because he was black. baldwin didn't just dine with medgar and myrlie evers at their home in...
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. >>> and video that reveals more about a mississippi shooting. i . when you have chronic kidney disease... ...there are places you'd like to be. like here. and here. not so much here. farxiga reduces the risk of kidney failure which can lead to dialysis. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of...
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thousands of residents in jackson , mississippi are under water shortage warnings.e residents have provided water bottles for their basic needs. we have enough water pressure for bathing we don't have sufficient pressure to water. we do not like animals and also cooking. jxn water , the city of jackson's water company, announced that the water supply system experienced more than 100 water main breaks and more than 15 new broken pipes earlier this week. older pipes are more prone to breakage and looking at the infrastructure should be done from a comprehensive perspective. i understand that it takes time to do things, but it's a long time to wait for that to happen. it is true that all these breaks in the water pipes are uncomfortable, but they should try a lot fix this soon. the company stated that the diagnosis of this issue was delayed and that it will take time to do the work and the residents of the city will have to wait more time. surgeons at southampton hospital in england have succeeded in developing a new method to use 3d printed models of patients' livers
thousands of residents in jackson , mississippi are under water shortage warnings.e residents have provided water bottles for their basic needs. we have enough water pressure for bathing we don't have sufficient pressure to water. we do not like animals and also cooking. jxn water , the city of jackson's water company, announced that the water supply system experienced more than 100 water main breaks and more than 15 new broken pipes earlier this week. older pipes are more prone to breakage and...
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after high school i went to mississippi where i played volleyball in university of southern mississippi. what got me going after college was i was applying to place related to fire and police i loved my experience but my family is home. i grew up here and could not be far from my family anymore i came back. >> i have been a firefighter for 4 years the transition to the fire department has been seam tells is the same. team work and coming together. transitioning to the job med me comfortable that i made the right decision to come become and work for a fire department that is big in diversity and equality and becoming a fell. i got to be a member at a few different fire stations. each station has their own culture. i worked in places that are xroem and with a young crew and had the most seniority have 3 or 2 years in whatever it may be. learning stuff when people have been in the job for 20 plus years and learning from people got in it grew me to adopt and work with everybody. >> a lot of people will come up to mow and say, thank you for your service noise to see a woman in the fire depar
after high school i went to mississippi where i played volleyball in university of southern mississippi. what got me going after college was i was applying to place related to fire and police i loved my experience but my family is home. i grew up here and could not be far from my family anymore i came back. >> i have been a firefighter for 4 years the transition to the fire department has been seam tells is the same. team work and coming together. transitioning to the job med me...
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and of his commander was ulysses grant and the military division of the mississippi combined.rant's army, the tennessee burnside army of the ohio up near knoxville at that time, and rosecrans army of the cumberland and the war department told grant he could either retain rosecrans as commander under him or. he could replace him, and that was not a hard decision for grant who had headed out for rosecrans from 62, stayed at shiloh in battle of corinth. that's another story. so rosecrans was out and grant names thomas the new commander of the army of the cumberland when word was telegraphed to thomas in chattanooga that he would be the new commander, his response was and bryan knows this well, i will hold the town till we starve, says the rock of chickamauga so grant in stevenson on october 21st and meets with rosecrans, who is on his way home to cincinnati, rosecrans explains the plan that had been developed to lift the siege. grant listened very intently to this and wondered privately why rosecrans didn't it? becausit seemed to him a pretty plan. the plan had actually been deve
and of his commander was ulysses grant and the military division of the mississippi combined.rant's army, the tennessee burnside army of the ohio up near knoxville at that time, and rosecrans army of the cumberland and the war department told grant he could either retain rosecrans as commander under him or. he could replace him, and that was not a hard decision for grant who had headed out for rosecrans from 62, stayed at shiloh in battle of corinth. that's another story. so rosecrans was out...