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one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held secrets close. in the shadows. you can almost hear the whispers day. the truth of a young black man's mistake, and the horrific penalty he paid for it are trapped in the heat of a mississippi night. if these walls could talk, would they scream in terror? cry out in desperation? or would they fall silent in fear? they are the lost walls emmett till saw in the barn on the old sheraton plantation, a place that echos with the horror of a hot august night. where a kid from chicago funds himself facing the most brutal type of justice. his family called him bo bo, 14 years old, with a stutter. he begged his single mum to let him come to missouri in 1955 to visit his country cousins. >> he talked beside chicago. he told me stuff you didn't know about. riverview park. have you ever about there. mack me in the battlefields, listening to a story about amusement park. i couldn't believe that. >> emmett was a story steler, and a jokester. and
one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held secrets close. in the shadows. you can almost hear the whispers day. the truth of a young black man's mistake, and the horrific penalty he paid for it are trapped in the heat of a mississippi night. if these walls could talk, would they scream in terror? cry out in desperation? or would they fall silent in fear? they are the lost walls emmett till...
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one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held secrets close. in the shadows. you can almost hear the whispers day. the truth of a young black man's mistake, and the horrific penalty he paid for it are trapped in the heat of a mississippi night. if these walls could talk, would they scream in terror? cry out in desperation? or would they fall silent in fear? they are the lost walls emmett till saw in the barn on the old sheraton plantation, a place that echos with the horror of a hot august night. where a kid from chicago funds himself facing the most brutal type of justice. his family called him bo bo, 14 years old, with a stutter. he begged his single mum to let him come to missouri in 1955 to visit his country cousins. >> he talked beside chicago. he told me stuff you didn't know about. riverview park. have you ever about there. mack me in the battlefields, listening to a story about amusement park. i couldn't believe that. >> emmett was a story steler, and a jokester. and
one that began in the mississippi delta 60 years ago with a death here at the black bayou. thank you for joining us, i'm joie chen. the delta held secrets close. in the shadows. you can almost hear the whispers day. the truth of a young black man's mistake, and the horrific penalty he paid for it are trapped in the heat of a mississippi night. if these walls could talk, would they scream in terror? cry out in desperation? or would they fall silent in fear? they are the lost walls emmett till...
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we're talking to sarah about the fact that mississippi delta is a small college in a small community.u never suspect anything like this to happen. and explaining how difficult it has been for the people this. we understand according to the university website that the campus offices will open 10:00 a.m. on tuesday and classes remain cancelled. however, counselling services will be made available. quite a few people, one can expect, would be coming to campus to get counselling. >> yes. >> have you spoken to anyone? >> i have spoken to a few people. we're about 30 or 40 minutes from cleveland. i do have friends who are students on that campus. one of them attended a church vigil tonight for ethan schmidt. no one talked about shannon lamb other than being shocked he was the suspect in this shooting. >> you talk about the fact that there was a church service for professor ethan schmidt. what about the woman, 300 miles away that shannon lamb apparently lived with. have you heard anything at all? >> not much. you know, like i said people are very tight lipped about this whole incident. this
we're talking to sarah about the fact that mississippi delta is a small college in a small community.u never suspect anything like this to happen. and explaining how difficult it has been for the people this. we understand according to the university website that the campus offices will open 10:00 a.m. on tuesday and classes remain cancelled. however, counselling services will be made available. quite a few people, one can expect, would be coming to campus to get counselling. >> yes....
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mississippi. apparently, a situation at delta state university, and it is an active shooter apparently being reported there. again, if you are looking at the map and it is odd to you, cleveland, mississippi. this is a public university and apparently over 4,000 students, but there have been tweets going out from the delta state site of two students saying that the campus is under lockdown and asking everyone, and you can see it right there, please stay inside and away from the w windows, and the campus remains under lockdown, and they are saying that more information is go ing the be distributed as they get it, but they did put out about 19 to 20 minutes ago, and it could be as much as 22 or 23 minutes ago that an active shooter has been spotted on campus near a place called the jobe hall, and please take immediate lockdown action. and again, it is delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, and everybody there in lockdown and asked to stay away from the windows. i wish i had more information, but that is all we have, and we will bring you every update as soon as we can get it. >>> and meantime
mississippi. apparently, a situation at delta state university, and it is an active shooter apparently being reported there. again, if you are looking at the map and it is odd to you, cleveland, mississippi. this is a public university and apparently over 4,000 students, but there have been tweets going out from the delta state site of two students saying that the campus is under lockdown and asking everyone, and you can see it right there, please stay inside and away from the w windows, and...
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mississippi's delta region near the arkansas-mississippi state line. i said jackson before.hat is not true. it is a couple hours from there. this is a situation we're watching closely. we don't have word feathering out beyond the campus if they put things in lockdown and how lockdowns are affecting wider community. we'll look into this. bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> and now this. a fox news alert on the situation that literally exploded in size overnight. dramatic scenes in northern california. several wildfires are raging on there. one person dead in all of this. so far more than 100,000-acres. hundreds of homes and other buildings destroyed. people leaving everything behind as you might haj to stay with friends, families, shelters, wherever. let's bring claudia cowan in the heart of middleton, a northern california town. they have had it bad. >> reporter: they really have, harris. we're 35, 40 miles north of napa but in the middle of total devastation. entire neighborhoods here in mid till town have been -- middletown. a horrifying sight repeated blo
mississippi's delta region near the arkansas-mississippi state line. i said jackson before.hat is not true. it is a couple hours from there. this is a situation we're watching closely. we don't have word feathering out beyond the campus if they put things in lockdown and how lockdowns are affecting wider community. we'll look into this. bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> and now this. a fox news alert on the situation that literally exploded in size overnight....
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:00 on after words, catherine edin talks about how families from chicago, appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. labor day monday, beginning at 11:45 a.m., eric loomis, ann coulter and others share their thoughts on social and political issues. and on c-span3 saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how defoleyation created long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out. the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post world war ii baby boom. labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. >>> c-span's cities tour, working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the company. we're learning about grand junction, co co. the mining of the certain mineral had a long-term importance in this part of colorado. >> all over the colorado plateau, especially here in mesa county outside of grand junction we are surrounded by morrison rock. we find a lot of dinosaur bones, f
:00 on after words, catherine edin talks about how families from chicago, appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. labor day monday, beginning at 11:45 a.m., eric loomis, ann coulter and others share their thoughts on social and political issues. and on c-span3 saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how defoleyation created long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real...
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and in real news this afternoon, we'll go to delta state university, cleveland, mississippi, where thenhunt at this moment for someone who was shot and killed a professor at that delta college and we'll get there for more on that coming up. top of the hour, see you then. >> thank you. >>> the prison worker who helped two kirls xpaep is now speaking out. she says she was vulnerable and is even apologetic. you'll hear from her in an amazing interview and our legal panel will talk about it right after. ... ... . >>> breaking news now. a fox news alert in the update at the shooting at delta state university in cleveland, mississippi. a history professor shot and killed there earlier today, ethan schmidt gunned down inside his office. now the fox affiliate in memphis, our sister affiliate, is reporting that the shooting may have happened by another professor, that another professor may have shot and killed ethan schmidt who was a history professor there. this television station is also confirming that there are two people dead now in this situation. as we just earlier reported to you, maybe
and in real news this afternoon, we'll go to delta state university, cleveland, mississippi, where thenhunt at this moment for someone who was shot and killed a professor at that delta college and we'll get there for more on that coming up. top of the hour, see you then. >> thank you. >>> the prison worker who helped two kirls xpaep is now speaking out. she says she was vulnerable and is even apologetic. you'll hear from her in an amazing interview and our legal panel will talk...
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are beginning this hour with breaking news of an active shooter on the campus of delta university in cleveland, mississippi. this is according to the coroner there in delta county who said that there is one fatality, and the campus is remaining under lockdown and stay inside and away from the windows and tweeted out from the university. and now we go to elina machado who is following the details. >> well, briana, this is a active scene, and developing situation, and we learned about the situation a little bit over an hour ago of a lockdown situation at delta state university in cleveland, mississippi, and as a result of the active shooter situation, and just a little, and a few moments ago we heard from the coroner's office in this area, and they told us that a male professor was shot and killed at delta state. the victim was in his office at the time of the shooting, and no gun was found in the office, no gun was found at the scene, but the deputy coroner says that two empty shell casings were found which suggests that it was not a suicide, but in fact, that somebody killed this professor, and authorities
are beginning this hour with breaking news of an active shooter on the campus of delta university in cleveland, mississippi. this is according to the coroner there in delta county who said that there is one fatality, and the campus is remaining under lockdown and stay inside and away from the windows and tweeted out from the university. and now we go to elina machado who is following the details. >> well, briana, this is a active scene, and developing situation, and we learned about the...
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caller: i grew up in the mississippi delta. we were the poorest state and the union. my folks were sharecroppers. we were working from the time we were 7-8 years of age. i've got a cold, i'm sorry. we would crawl in the pickup and work all summer. we wouldn't get paid nothing. we used to complain to our debt, we wanted money. he said, you don't pay for your food or your housing, secure getting paid. the reason we have so many poverty problems in the delta was white and black folks were not educated. me and my brothers, three of us, all got college degrees. orked summer jobs, we cannot spend the money. we had no student debt. all three boys got a college degree, one god masters. the problem in a lot of communities today, black, white, and everything, folks are not educating their kids. you cannot expect to get a good job with less than a ged. bill cosby says that kids tend to be educated at the level of their participation. i have a black friend who lives a couple blocks from mcdonald. he has a highly motivated young boy who wants to get a job, he can't get a job. a lo
caller: i grew up in the mississippi delta. we were the poorest state and the union. my folks were sharecroppers. we were working from the time we were 7-8 years of age. i've got a cold, i'm sorry. we would crawl in the pickup and work all summer. we wouldn't get paid nothing. we used to complain to our debt, we wanted money. he said, you don't pay for your food or your housing, secure getting paid. the reason we have so many poverty problems in the delta was white and black folks were not...
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students, faculty, and staff -- the university in mississippi's delta region in the arkansas and mississippi eight line. california,northern trying to gain the upper hand that left one person dead and got into hundreds of homes and businesses 20 miles north of the valley. another new prime minister in australia. australia's sixth .eader scarlet: marchionne plans to attend and will stay in the u.s. instead to attend to business matters. the union had picked chrysler as its target. , to get theeakest best terms. deals with fiat chrysler, expire at midnight. county clerktucky jailed is back at work. kim davis promises not to interfere with her deputies interviewing -- issuing marriage licenses to gay couples but declares they will not be authorized with her. she was overcome with emotion while discussing her predicament at this moment -- this morning. no europe it i'm just a person, by the grace of god, who .ants to work strict orders from the federal judge and other clerks issuing same-sex marriage licenses. the governor, and the county, all say the licenses are valid. the former trader sent t
students, faculty, and staff -- the university in mississippi's delta region in the arkansas and mississippi eight line. california,northern trying to gain the upper hand that left one person dead and got into hundreds of homes and businesses 20 miles north of the valley. another new prime minister in australia. australia's sixth .eader scarlet: marchionne plans to attend and will stay in the u.s. instead to attend to business matters. the union had picked chrysler as its target. , to get...
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he went into appalachia and the mississippi delta and cities like chicago and cleveland and one of my favorite cities milwaukee wisconsin. >> to gather the data to tell us what it's like to live off of $2 per day. what we found in the recent recession is that the snap benefits formerly called food stamps were the only form of income that some people had people have and you documented it in the book so that people have snap but they didn't have money so you sort of talk about the difficulties of provided if you can call it that so if you can tell us a little bit about these so-called snaps. >> guest: sandhu and some do and some don't interestingly enough they are eligible so the have to do you can actually see in the administrative data the same rise in households living without cash so that's one interesting thing you can see this ride is in rise in the number of people with the snap who are telling the food stamp office i have no income. >> host: i say this to my colleagues all the time this is a capitalist society. while it's not pleasant to have the great recession that we had in 2
he went into appalachia and the mississippi delta and cities like chicago and cleveland and one of my favorite cities milwaukee wisconsin. >> to gather the data to tell us what it's like to live off of $2 per day. what we found in the recent recession is that the snap benefits formerly called food stamps were the only form of income that some people had people have and you documented it in the book so that people have snap but they didn't have money so you sort of talk about the...
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later at 9:00, catherine eden talks about how families from chicago to appalachia and the mississippi delta surviving on no income. then authors share their thoughts on social and political issues. on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how defoliation chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars created long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools, following the post world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday our interview with philanthropist david reubensteubrubeinstein. >>> this sunday night stanford law school professor debra roadie talks about her book the trouble with lawyers, taking a critical look at the legal programs in the united states. the high cost of law schools and a lack of diversity in the programs. >> i think we need a different model of legal education that includes one-year programs for people doing routine work, two-year pro
later at 9:00, catherine eden talks about how families from chicago to appalachia and the mississippi delta surviving on no income. then authors share their thoughts on social and political issues. on american history tv on c-span 3 saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how defoliation chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars created long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on...
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he went into appalachia and the delta, the mississippi delta and cities like chicago and cleveland and you the reference is one of my favorite cities in wisconsin to gather this data. tell us what it's like to live on $2 per person per day and what we found with the recent recession is now in its effect formerly called food stamps were the only form of income that some people had any document that in this book so that people had s.n.a.p. but they didn't have money and so you sort of talked about the difficulties that provided even though we do know that that's the only income that presented. so could you tell us a little bit about this? >> guest: that's interesting. half of the poor dude gets s.n.a.p. in the other don't interestingly enough although they are eligible. you can see in the s.n.a.p. administrative data of the exact same rise in household living without cash that we document so that's one interesting thing. you can just see this monotonic rise in welfare reform and the number of people with s.n.a.p. who were telling the food stamp office i have no income. >> host: which in
he went into appalachia and the delta, the mississippi delta and cities like chicago and cleveland and you the reference is one of my favorite cities in wisconsin to gather this data. tell us what it's like to live on $2 per person per day and what we found with the recent recession is now in its effect formerly called food stamps were the only form of income that some people had any document that in this book so that people had s.n.a.p. but they didn't have money and so you sort of talked...
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in jackson, mississippi, you know, in the delta outside of jackson, mississippi, one of the only reasons -- ways you can, a lot of these households can keep the air-conditioning on is to sell the vast majority of their s.n.a.p.. now, what's the problem with that? s. n.a.p. doesn't cover all of the food a family needs in any case. so what you see in cases where families are selling s.n.a.p. are three weeks out of the month when the family -- if they have anything -- is eating, you know, the seven cent packs of ramen for every meal. ask, of course, you can -- and, of course, you can imagine the impact on hypertension and obesity and so on -- >> host: diabetes. >> guest: diabetes, all that sodium. >> host: well, you know, so you didn't find it was a matter of lack of personal responsibility. you say, on page 45 of your book, that, quote: a lack of personal responsibility, blaming it on a lack of personal responsibility obscures the fact that there are powerful and ever-changing structural forces at play here. and then you start talking about how service sector employers often engage in prac
in jackson, mississippi, you know, in the delta outside of jackson, mississippi, one of the only reasons -- ways you can, a lot of these households can keep the air-conditioning on is to sell the vast majority of their s.n.a.p.. now, what's the problem with that? s. n.a.p. doesn't cover all of the food a family needs in any case. so what you see in cases where families are selling s.n.a.p. are three weeks out of the month when the family -- if they have anything -- is eating, you know, the...
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amazing interview matt lauer did. >>> continuing on breaking news from mississippi, the active shooter situation continues. a deltas a campus of 3500 students. more details just ahead. people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. you handle life; clorox handles the germs. you handle life; can you tell what makes them so different?. did you hear that sound? of course you didn't. you're not using ge software like the rig on the right. it's listening and learning how to prevent equipment failures, predict maintenance needs, and avoid problems before they happen. you don't even need a cerebral cortex to understand which is better. now, two things that are exactly the same have never been more different. ge software. get connected. get insights. get optimized. >>> now back to the breaking news from mississippi. an ac
amazing interview matt lauer did. >>> continuing on breaking news from mississippi, the active shooter situation continues. a deltas a campus of 3500 students. more details just ahead. people choose aleve? it's the brand more doctors recommend for minor arthritis pain. plus, just two aleve can last all day. you'd need 6 tylenol arthritis to do that. aleve. all day strong. ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home...
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caller: i grew up in the mississippi delta. we were the poorest state and the union.lks were sharecroppers. we were working from the time we were 7-8 years of age. i've got a cold, i'm sorry. we would crawl in the pickup and work all summer. we wouldn't get paid nothing. we used to complain to our debt, we wanted money. he said, you don't pay for your food or your housing, secure getting paid. the reason we have so many poverty problems in the delta was white and black folks were not educated. me and my brothers, three of us, all got college degrees. orked summer jobs, we cannot spend the money. we had no student debt. all three boys got a college degree, one god masters. the problem in a lot of communities today, black, white, and everything, folks are not educating their kids.
caller: i grew up in the mississippi delta. we were the poorest state and the union.lks were sharecroppers. we were working from the time we were 7-8 years of age. i've got a cold, i'm sorry. we would crawl in the pickup and work all summer. we wouldn't get paid nothing. we used to complain to our debt, we wanted money. he said, you don't pay for your food or your housing, secure getting paid. the reason we have so many poverty problems in the delta was white and black folks were not educated....
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man they were looking for took his own life bringing an end to a tragic and emotional day for mississippi deltaity. university police say officers were in pursuit of this man 45-year-old shannon lamb. he was suspected in the death of his live in girlfriend amy prentice and professor schmidt. he said he wouldn't go to jail and he meant it. lamb ran into a wooded area they heard a gun shot and found him with a self-inflicted wound. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. police say the sequence of tragic events started monday morning. police say that's when lamb shot and killed his live in girlfriend then allegedly killed popular history professor ethan schmidt. it shattered the peace of this small and close knit college town. >> i never knew what happened. i never thought it would be here at delta state. >> reports indicate lamb believed the woman was also in a relationship with schmidt but police have no confirmation on what triggered the violence. >> (indiscernible). >> tough to find a motive when it is based on pure speculation. classes at delta state university are canceled for today. counse
man they were looking for took his own life bringing an end to a tragic and emotional day for mississippi deltaity. university police say officers were in pursuit of this man 45-year-old shannon lamb. he was suspected in the death of his live in girlfriend amy prentice and professor schmidt. he said he wouldn't go to jail and he meant it. lamb ran into a wooded area they heard a gun shot and found him with a self-inflicted wound. he was pronounced dead at the hospital. police say the sequence...
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you have beyond appalachia into the delta, the mississippi delta in cities like chicago and cleveland a new event reference one of my cities, milwaukee, wisconsin together these data to tell us what it's like to live off $2 per person per day. what we found that the recent recession is that snap benefits, formally called food stamps are the only form of income some people had any document that in this book so that people who have snap, but they didn't have money. so you sort of talked about the difficulty that provided, even though we do know that it only income that presented. can you tell us a little bit about nothing but snap. >> half of the $2 a day poor get snap although they are eligible. so the half that do, you can see the data the exact same rise in household living without cash. so that's one interesting thing you can see this monotonic rise in the number of people who are telling the food stamp office, i have no income. >> but in a way, it works. i say to my colleagues at the time, this is a capitalist society and while it's not pleasant to the great recession we had in 200
you have beyond appalachia into the delta, the mississippi delta in cities like chicago and cleveland a new event reference one of my cities, milwaukee, wisconsin together these data to tell us what it's like to live off $2 per person per day. what we found that the recent recession is that snap benefits, formally called food stamps are the only form of income some people had any document that in this book so that people who have snap, but they didn't have money. so you sort of talked about the...
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he is an employee at delta state university in mississippi. his facebook page he finished his ph.d. at delta state in july and had been teaching there for seven years. what we don't know is what is his connection to the professor who was shot and killed on campus this morning. authorities have identified that professor, the victim of the shooting, as ethan schmidt. the deputy coroner tells us he was found in his office shot in the head at least once. no gun recovered from the scene though investigators did find two shell casings. we've also learned that authorities in gautier, mississippi, some 300 miles from the campus, they're investigating another homicide that happened there this morning. they say shannon lamb is also wanted in that killing. he was last seen driving a green suv, john. >> all right. tell me about the law enforcement presence on the ground in that state in that town right now? what are they doing to try to hunt down this gunman? >> reporter: well, they're asking the public for help. they're chasing down every lead they can.
he is an employee at delta state university in mississippi. his facebook page he finished his ph.d. at delta state in july and had been teaching there for seven years. what we don't know is what is his connection to the professor who was shot and killed on campus this morning. authorities have identified that professor, the victim of the shooting, as ethan schmidt. the deputy coroner tells us he was found in his office shot in the head at least once. no gun recovered from the scene though...
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eden at 9:00, catherine talks about how families from chicago to the mississippi delta are survivingistory tv on cspan3, tonight at 8:00, the boise state university fessler explains how defoliation -- university professor explains how defoliation created long-term damage to people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america" the film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. night, theday stanford law school professor talks about her book, which takes a critical look at the legal profession in the united states, the high cost of law school, and lack of diversity in the profession. >> i think we need a different model of legal education that includes one-your programs for people doing routine work. two-year programs as an option for people who want to do something specialized in the third year. and three full years for people who want a full, general legal education we now have. it is crazy to train in the
eden at 9:00, catherine talks about how families from chicago to the mississippi delta are survivingistory tv on cspan3, tonight at 8:00, the boise state university fessler explains how defoliation -- university professor explains how defoliation created long-term damage to people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america" the film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire...
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police air waiting dna to see if the suspect is linked to two other recent attacks. >>> in mississippi, delta state university employee, is retained a as a person of interest in the slaying of the fellow collogue. the ethan schmidt was fatally shot in his office, and suspect remains at large, kate. >>> it felt like fall arrived across the a area, we woke up to cool temperatures in the 50's across much of the area finally fall like after very warm weather for first half of the september but it will warm up again this weekend, we're stuck in another dry stretch, i'll tell if you rain returns at all, in the seven day forecast and that is coming up in a few minutes, back to you, jessica. >>> thanks very much. deadly crash, over weekend kills a central bucks south high school student and injuries three other young people, the roll over crash happened early yesterday morning on limekiln pike in new britain township. "eyewitness news" reporter steve paterson is live at that scene where tonight a memorial grows, steve. >> reporter: and the very end of this fatal roll over crash where police have mark
police air waiting dna to see if the suspect is linked to two other recent attacks. >>> in mississippi, delta state university employee, is retained a as a person of interest in the slaying of the fellow collogue. the ethan schmidt was fatally shot in his office, and suspect remains at large, kate. >>> it felt like fall arrived across the a area, we woke up to cool temperatures in the 50's across much of the area finally fall like after very warm weather for first half of the...
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msnbc's adam reese joins me now from delta state campus in cleveland, mississippi where that community the latest from there? >> reporter: they're certainly breathing a sigh of relief. the lockdown's been lifted. but they'll never know one why professor killed another professor. all started yesterday morning 10:15 right here on campus. shannon lamb, a geography professor, entered the office of a beloved professor on campus, ethan schmidt, and killed him as he sat at his desk. police say he earlier killed his girlfriend at their shared home some 300 miles from here. after that this school went on lockdown. there was an immediate manhunt. people were told to stay indoors, stay away from the windows. it wasn't until late last night they finally located him 35 miles from here in greenville. as they waited for back-up, he killed himself. today was going to be a celebration here and it is now going to be a vigil for professor schmidt. it was going to be a 90th celebration, 90 years of delta state university. >> i understand. i understand they brought in a lot of counselors from neighboring c
msnbc's adam reese joins me now from delta state campus in cleveland, mississippi where that community the latest from there? >> reporter: they're certainly breathing a sigh of relief. the lockdown's been lifted. but they'll never know one why professor killed another professor. all started yesterday morning 10:15 right here on campus. shannon lamb, a geography professor, entered the office of a beloved professor on campus, ethan schmidt, and killed him as he sat at his desk. police say...
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later at 9:00 on afterwards, catherine heaton talks about how families from chicago to the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. on labor day monday, beginning at 11:45 eastern, others like erik loomis, and culture share their thoughts on american football issues. "crowded out." the 1958 film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> on wednesday, cardinal donald wuerl elaborated on the pope's recent comments on abortion and forgiveness. he says what the pope is saying is that praise should have the ability to absolve those who have had an abortion without having to check with a bishop. he says this does not change the church is pro-life stance. his comments came airing a christian science monitor event in washington, d.c. it is ian hour. bishop of washington talks about the upcoming visit to the us. this is about an hour. >> our guests today is his eminence the archbishop of washington. this is his 1st visit with our group a
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a massive manhunt for the suspect in the shooting death of a professor at mississippi's delta state universitycops say shannon lamb killed a professor in his office. lamb, who also is suspected of killing his girlfriend, has told police that he's not going to jail. >>> and thousands attending a donald trump rally at the american airlines center in dallas. the gop front-runner promising action on immigration, saying he would build a wall and get mexico to pay for it. but not everyone's happy. hundreds protested outside saying, quote, he has money, we have power. i'm kelly wright in washington. now back to "hannity." ♪ to her downhome roots she's country ♪ >> welcome back to "hannity." hillary clinton was once thought of as the inevitable democratic candidate for president. clinton's campaign could we in serious trouble. back at the hannity big board is ainsley earhardt. these numbers aren't good. >> they're not good for hillary. after months of being mired in controversy, hillary clinton is now behind the self-proclaimed socialist, bernie sanders by double digits in two key states. according to
a massive manhunt for the suspect in the shooting death of a professor at mississippi's delta state universitycops say shannon lamb killed a professor in his office. lamb, who also is suspected of killing his girlfriend, has told police that he's not going to jail. >>> and thousands attending a donald trump rally at the american airlines center in dallas. the gop front-runner promising action on immigration, saying he would build a wall and get mexico to pay for it. but not everyone's...
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and on june 16 this the midst of the march in greenwood in the mississippi delta, it was stokely carmichael who before the crowd of about a thousand people said we want black power, and when he turned to the crowd and said what do you want, the response was black power. it was a slogan that immediately resonated with the black people of mississippi, and it was a slow began that emerged from the direction context of the civil rights movement. with the limits of nonviolent action, with the uncertain commitments of white liberals, but it was also a slow began that captured aspirations, hopes, dreams, control over their own communities, pride in blackness and its history and its culture. along the march black power was a contested term with many meanings. the press seemed to see it in terms of violence, but for many african-americans it was something more. it was way to express pride in themselves, a way to control their lives. by the end of the march, the charismatic stokely carmichael emerged as a hero to black militants but also a bull's eye for an emerging white backlash in american politic
and on june 16 this the midst of the march in greenwood in the mississippi delta, it was stokely carmichael who before the crowd of about a thousand people said we want black power, and when he turned to the crowd and said what do you want, the response was black power. it was a slogan that immediately resonated with the black people of mississippi, and it was a slow began that emerged from the direction context of the civil rights movement. with the limits of nonviolent action, with the...
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mississippi, over on the river. you can see the picture, the red dot. gone to delta teaching classes, went into a hall on campus, and shot and killed a man, according to authorities. now, after he left there it's my understanding that he went there in his grebe suv, the one they've been searching for. but it's our understanding they had found the green suv at one point but have not found the man, the man that according to police shot and killed a woman on the coast, driven north to the university where he looked, where he was on leave for, quote, personal reasons, unquote, and now believe he has shot and killed a professor with whom he was in a love triangle with the woman on the coast. there are two people dead in two different cities, a college campus is on lockdown, as we proven 23 minutes before 3:00 in mississippi, there's a search across the state for this man. what has happened to him, we do not know. but there is no reason, accord ago to the authorities to believe he would target anyone else. amy robinette is a reporter in cleveland, mississippi. "the current
mississippi, over on the river. you can see the picture, the red dot. gone to delta teaching classes, went into a hall on campus, and shot and killed a man, according to authorities. now, after he left there it's my understanding that he went there in his grebe suv, the one they've been searching for. but it's our understanding they had found the green suv at one point but have not found the man, the man that according to police shot and killed a woman on the coast, driven north to the...
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ards" at 9:00, on "afterw a talk on how families in appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. beginning at 11:45 a.m. eastern, authors like erik loomis, and culture and others share their thoughts on medical issues. on c-span3, sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america" -- crowded out, and educational association film about a crowded schools following the post world war ii baby-boom. an interview with building your full in the past -- billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our full schedule at c-span.org. in august, 9045, 70 years ago -- 1945, 70 years ago, american forces dropped two bombs in japan. heatley talks w about living in oak ridge, tennessee, a program creating enrichment towards building an atomic bomb. it discusses race relations and the need for secrecy. this oral history from the voices of the manhattan project, created by the los alamos historical society. seth: i was at purdue university. i got married in my junior
ards" at 9:00, on "afterw a talk on how families in appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. beginning at 11:45 a.m. eastern, authors like erik loomis, and culture and others share their thoughts on medical issues. on c-span3, sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "reel america" -- crowded out, and educational association film about a crowded schools following the post world war ii baby-boom. an interview with building your full in the past -- billionaire...
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you could do it in mississippi delta. all over america. that would lift wages and employment and begin to reduce this inequality problem. >> mr. president, i want to thank you very much for your time today. really appreciate being here. and want to thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, everyone. >> former president bill clinton at his own conference in new york city with our very own becky quick discussing a number of topics including the e-mail scandal that has engulfed his wife's candidacy. saying she has been transparent on the e-mails. the former president commenting on the economy, saying it's doing well. adding his voice to the chorus of those who think the federal reserve did the right thing by not raising interest rates a couple weeks back. take a look at the markets. the dow jones industrial average is down nearly 250 points. we're going to take a quick break. bring in a man who's been known to be one of the biggest bulls on wall street. what does he think now? where does he think stocks go from here? we find out from tony dwyer
you could do it in mississippi delta. all over america. that would lift wages and employment and begin to reduce this inequality problem. >> mr. president, i want to thank you very much for your time today. really appreciate being here. and want to thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, everyone. >> former president bill clinton at his own conference in new york city with our very own becky quick discussing a number of topics including the e-mail scandal that has...
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later at 9:00, catherine eden toss about how families from chicago to the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. labor day monday beginning 11:45 authors like an coulter and others share their sought -- thoughts on social and political issues. history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 8:00, on lectures in history, the university professor lisa explains how chemical agents used during the creed in -- korean and vietnam wars traded long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out. the national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii abb him. and later on monday come our interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> and c-span live here at trump tower, new york city, for a press conference being held by donald trump expected to start a few minutes ago. some reports say mr. chump will be signing a republican loyalty pledge. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, mr. donald, -- donald date -- donald j trump. [applause] mr. tr
later at 9:00, catherine eden toss about how families from chicago to the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. labor day monday beginning 11:45 authors like an coulter and others share their sought -- thoughts on social and political issues. history tv on c-span3, saturday evening at 8:00, on lectures in history, the university professor lisa explains how chemical agents used during the creed in -- korean and vietnam wars traded long-term damage to both people and the environment....
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on afterwards, catherine hedin talks about how families from chicago, appalachia, and the mississippi deltare surviving on no income. beginning at 11:45 on monday, authors share their thoughts on social and political issues. on american history tv on c-span 3, on saturday evening at 8:00 boisetures in history, state university professor explains how to fully asian chemical agents use during the korean and vietnam war created long-term damage to the environment and the people. on railamerica, the 1958 national education association kroeber crowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. announcer: yesterday donald trump announced his pledge to republican presidential nominee and not run as a third-party candidate. he made the announcement at a press briefing at trumps towers -- from towers in new york. this is a half hour. mr. trump: thank you very much, everybody. thank you for being here. my great honor. the chairman just left, as you probably know. he has been extremely fair. the rnc has been terrific over the last
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. >>> we are following today's breaking news out of mississippi. deltay remains on lockdown following a deadly shooting on campus earlier today. one person was killed in the incident. he's been identified as ethan schmidt, a history professor at the university. police have identified shannon lamb, a university employee as a person of interest in the incident. they are asking students and faculty to stay where they are until escorted out by police. the new consultants are here. it's not just big data, its bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes finding the right solution shouldn't be so much work. by engineering a better way for people, process and technology to work together. work can work better. with xerox. i tried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. only depend underwear has new confidence core technology for fast absorption and the smooth, comfortable fit of fit-flex™ protection. get a coupon at depend.com to take care of my heart.s
. >>> we are following today's breaking news out of mississippi. deltay remains on lockdown following a deadly shooting on campus earlier today. one person was killed in the incident. he's been identified as ethan schmidt, a history professor at the university. police have identified shannon lamb, a university employee as a person of interest in the incident. they are asking students and faculty to stay where they are until escorted out by police. the new consultants are here. it's not...
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state university this is right in the mississippi delta or along the mississippi are about how the senate to maltase of jackson or for some at the shoulder the campus disannul and after shooting has been spotted on campus please take immediate lockdown action now we have learned that yes indeed students are all taking shelter right now one of local tv stations again in the last couple of minutes they have concern that the professor has been shot at this point should still lose a lot done is in place if you have a student there know someone there ebola has been told to stay indoors shows in place until the shuttle is located will have more on this as it develops. babies who are talked to from the time they're born are more likely to have a successful future. talking and reading to children in their first years has a huge impact on what they do with the rest of their lives. the fewer words they hear, the greater their chances of dropping out of school and getting into trouble. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5californ
state university this is right in the mississippi delta or along the mississippi are about how the senate to maltase of jackson or for some at the shoulder the campus disannul and after shooting has been spotted on campus please take immediate lockdown action now we have learned that yes indeed students are all taking shelter right now one of local tv stations again in the last couple of minutes they have concern that the professor has been shot at this point should still lose a lot done is in...
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later at 9:00, catherine eden talks about how families from chicago to appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. authors like eric and others share their thoughts on social and political issues. on c-span3, sunday afternoon, 4:00, real america, crowded out. the national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the baby boom. and our interview with david rubenstein. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. coming up tonight, a look at how new technology is being used for civic engagement. and the nikki haley talks about race relations. and later, the u.s. labor movement. >> dustin haisler is chief information officer. it is a company focused on incorporating high-tech. he recently spoke at the city club of cleveland about the use of social media and other trends in cities across the globe. this is just under an hour. >> it is official. good afternoon. >> it is official. good afternoon. in recent years we have heard a lot about how technology could improve citizen engagement. i spent an earlier part of my career mining that. i educated a counc
later at 9:00, catherine eden talks about how families from chicago to appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. authors like eric and others share their thoughts on social and political issues. on c-span3, sunday afternoon, 4:00, real america, crowded out. the national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the baby boom. and our interview with david rubenstein. get the complete schedule at c-span.org. coming up tonight, a look at how new...
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later at 9:00 on afterwards, kathryn eden talks how families from chicago to appalachian and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. and labor day monday at 11:45 a.m. eastern, authors like eric loomis, ann coulter and others share thoughts on social and political issues. on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how defoiliation chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars created long term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00, on real america, crowded out, the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. >> in 1945, 70 years ago, allied forces liberated the nadsy concentration camps. tot tonight we'll hear holocaust stories from those who lived them. these interviews are part of the oral history collection at the you're nighted states holocaust memorial museum in washi
later at 9:00 on afterwards, kathryn eden talks how families from chicago to appalachian and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. and labor day monday at 11:45 a.m. eastern, authors like eric loomis, ann coulter and others share thoughts on social and political issues. on american history tv on c-span 3, saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how defoiliation chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars...
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at 9:00, she talks about how families from chicago to appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. labor day monday beginning at 11:45 eastern, authors share their thoughts on social and political issues. american history tv, "crowd out," the 1958 go addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a public service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> than this year, " the communicators" visited several technology fares to see what researchers and technology are doing. they visited the microsoft offices to learn about research and intelligent fabric. in microsoftentist research. my background is in environmental design. efficientlyre understand how to monitor and manage environmental aspects. have you been working? >> it started around president obama's climate data initiative. openness to promote resiliency of the food syst
at 9:00, she talks about how families from chicago to appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. labor day monday beginning at 11:45 eastern, authors share their thoughts on social and political issues. american history tv, "crowd out," the 1958 go addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. and on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. c-span,...
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how:00 on afterwards, families from chicago to the mississippi delta are surviving the no income. labor day monday, authors oomis and others share their thoughts on social and economic issues. on american history tv, saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history -- boise state professor talks about how chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars created long-term damage to the people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out -- the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby boom. on labor day monday, an interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. announcer: more coverage with of the 17, when candidates vying for the republican presidential nomination. he spoke recently at the steamboat institute annual freedom conference in colorado. you talked about his background and outlined his ideas including increasing the size of government, immigration policy, gun control and combating terrorism. this is just under 50 minutes. ♪ [applause] dr. carso
how:00 on afterwards, families from chicago to the mississippi delta are surviving the no income. labor day monday, authors oomis and others share their thoughts on social and economic issues. on american history tv, saturday evening at 8:00 on lectures in history -- boise state professor talks about how chemical agents used during the korean and vietnam wars created long-term damage to the people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out -- the 1958 national...
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this news from delta state university that we have been covering from mississippi.ed there. this is in the small town of cleveland. that professor identified as ethan schmidt. selling 18 homes? easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. there are always going to be unknowns. you just have to be ready for them. another step on the journey... will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ it's how you stay connected.. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you get an industry leading broadband network and cloud and hosting se
this news from delta state university that we have been covering from mississippi.ed there. this is in the small town of cleveland. that professor identified as ethan schmidt. selling 18 homes? easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get the job done. and i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. there are always going to be unknowns. you just have to be...
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e-mails, and tweets. , catherine hedin talks about how families from chicago to appalachia and the mississippi deltaare surviving on no income. like erik loomis , and coulter, and others show their that share their opinions on american cultural issues. on sunday, crowded out. crowdediscussing schools in the post-world war ii baby boom. and our interview with david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at c-span.org. andednesday, robert hale congressman don buyer discussed the federal budget process. michael o'hanlon of workings -- the brookings institute moderated. michael: good morning everyone. it is great to have you here. get ready for an exciting month ahead. i have a pleasure to talk to two gentlemen who knows what is going on the next few months and the downsides that could happen if we go wrong with the budget picture. we are going to be talking about the looming potential budget problems in this country and the .istorical recent past and the basis for our initial conversation will be a paper he has written, which you will find website atkings.edu the department of defense when he was comptr
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afterwords,0 on catherine eden talks about how families from chicago to appalachia and the mississippi delta are surviving on no income. labor day monday, beginning at authorsm. eastern, share their thoughts on social and political issues. on american history tv on c-span three, saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. on lectures in history, boise state university professor lisa brady explains how do felicia and chemicals used during the korean and vietnam war created long-term damage to people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 p.m. on the america, crowded out, 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the post-world war ii baby-boom. on labor day monday, our interview with billionaire philanthropist david rubenstein. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. last year, the fda announced plans to require restaurants to provide calorie and nutrition information. a republican and a democrat introduced legislation in april 2 exempt most non-restaurant establishments from the requirement which goes into effect on december 1. the hearings were chaired
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later on, families from chicago to mississippi delta are surviving on no income, and labor day monday authors and others share their thoughts on social and political issues. american history tv on c-span3 saturday evening at 8:00, chemical agents created long-term damage to both people and the environment. sunday afternoon at 4:00 on real america, crowded out the 1958 national education association film addressing overcrowded schools following the postworld war ii baby boom. billionaire david rubenstein. >> british parliament member and british sectary says he has concerns with the iran nuclear agreement, he outlined concerns in washington yesterday at the heritage foundation. this discussion is about an hour. >> good morning, welcome to the heritage foundation. i'm director of the center of freedom here at heritage. it's my pleasure to introduce the right honorable liam fox. during which time he has worked for special relationship between the united states and great britain. in fact, i can think of no stronger friend of the american people across the atlantic than liam fox, throughou
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the campus of mississippi state's delta university is on lockdown after a gunman shot history professor schmidt in his office on campus. the alleged gunman is also a suspect in a fatal shooting 300 miles away. now back to "hardball." >>> i came here today because i believe from the bottom of my heart that it is vitally important for those of us who hold different views to be able to engage in a civil discourse. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was bernie sanders, senator from vermont, socialist, self-described, speaking to a christian conservative audience in virginia. the school was founded by jerry falwell. we continue to wait for donald trump to get on the stage in dallas. for bernie sanders, a self-described socialist, liberty university was an unlikely venue. one republican state senator said it's like pat robertson going to a nudist colony. despite facing a skeptical audience, they used the opportunity to find common ground on his hallmark issue, income inequality. >> i want all of you if you would, put this in the context of the bible, not me, in the context of the bible. we a
the campus of mississippi state's delta university is on lockdown after a gunman shot history professor schmidt in his office on campus. the alleged gunman is also a suspect in a fatal shooting 300 miles away. now back to "hardball." >>> i came here today because i believe from the bottom of my heart that it is vitally important for those of us who hold different views to be able to engage in a civil discourse. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was bernie...
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delta university started off as a teacher's college and halfway between jackson, mississippi and memphis, tennessee. students are told to stay inside and stay away from the windows. >> thank you. we'll bring you more as it develops. >> we're covering all of the news now. >> firemen were there and they eyes, as raging wildfires turne wine country. ()/ >> plus. >> we need people who are really smart and have tremendous deal- making skills and have great energy. >> that is not the only message numbers are going up. and what he is telling the naysayers. something stinks in one city. lawsuit over the trash. >> but, we begin with new security concern as pope francis prepares to visit the united xtq states. homeland security, chief said targeting the pope, has been disrupted. days next week. $r new york city and philadelphia. a chillingoditeájz message from al-qaeda to call for lone wolf west. catherine? >> the 36 mill're minute tape calls on muslims to target the west and united states with lone wolf attacks. pressure cooker bombs to kill three. and there was a attack on charlie abdo. >> they
delta university started off as a teacher's college and halfway between jackson, mississippi and memphis, tennessee. students are told to stay inside and stay away from the windows. >> thank you. we'll bring you more as it develops. >> we're covering all of the news now. >> firemen were there and they eyes, as raging wildfires turne wine country. ()/ >> plus. >> we need people who are really smart and have tremendous deal- making skills and have great energy....
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maria: welcome back from a break-in is on the fatal shooting that mississippi delta state university.heryl casone with the latest headlines. reporter: a man accused of killing his girlfriend and university professor of mississippi is now dead. the 45 girl shannon lamb jumped out of his car, took off into the woods and shot himself last night. we don't know why he allegedly killed the women he was living within a history professor at delta's date, but a love triangle as a possible reason for the shooting. north korea declaring a full restart atomic bomb production plans one day after the country plans to launch long-range rockets as early as next month. finally, deutsche bank planning to cut a quarter of 23,000 workers mostly in technology and also spinoff their 8000 jobs through layoffs under americanization by the chief big thank you to who took control in july with a promise of cutting costs a spokesman for the bank declined to comment. maria, back to you. maria: wing of the financial service sector has been cutting come of you not think this is as bad as it looks? >> the house and
maria: welcome back from a break-in is on the fatal shooting that mississippi delta state university.heryl casone with the latest headlines. reporter: a man accused of killing his girlfriend and university professor of mississippi is now dead. the 45 girl shannon lamb jumped out of his car, took off into the woods and shot himself last night. we don't know why he allegedly killed the women he was living within a history professor at delta's date, but a love triangle as a possible reason for the...
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mississippi. officials say delta state university professor at the tinsmith shop and killed this morning in his officecampus. shannon lamb has been named the person of interest in the case he is also a teacher at the university. authorities still trying to determine a motive for the killing the fish. as a lamb is considered armed and dangerous. and also linked to another deadly shooting 300 mi. away and guardian of mississippi. tonight governor brown says devastating fires in california near reality says cricoid chain partially blame plus a warning from the golden state warriors what you should know before buying tickets next season 23,000 people flee their homes run for shelter bally wild fire ripped the roof fixed 80,000 a. of a report next >> pam: in wall flames all directions tell if iron like cagney toward 62,000 a.. fire started saturday exploded at record speed. writing for hundred homes already to the ground and thousands of other buildings the fire forced 23,000 people to flee their homes. leading some people with nothing to deny. that blaze is only 10 percent contained. live-in following thi
mississippi. officials say delta state university professor at the tinsmith shop and killed this morning in his officecampus. shannon lamb has been named the person of interest in the case he is also a teacher at the university. authorities still trying to determine a motive for the killing the fish. as a lamb is considered armed and dangerous. and also linked to another deadly shooting 300 mi. away and guardian of mississippi. tonight governor brown says devastating fires in california near...
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juan: pasadas las 10 de la maÑana varios disparos estremecieron la universidad delta en cleveland, mississippiantes permanecer en sus salones. >> perdimos al profesor y estamos llevando un duelo en este campo. juan: cuando se descartÓ que el asesino continuara en el campus, se iniciÓ la evacuación de centenares de jÓvenes. la policÍa informÓ que quien tambiÉn trabaja como profesor de geografÍa era sospechoso, no sÓlo de ese asesinato, sino tambiÉn de haber matado horas antes emmy una mujer de 41 aÑos en su casa, en una pequeÑa poblaciÓn costera de mississippi, para luego ir a cleveland y cometer su segundo homicidio a mÁs de 300 millas de distancia. >> despuÉs de llegar a la escena, la policÍa descubriÓ el cuerpo de la mujer. juan: aunque la policÍa de estas dos poblaciones investigan varias hipÓtesis, la que mÁs fuerza ha tomado es que se podrÍa tratar de un posible triÁngulo amoroso, que lo llevÓ a cometer este doble crimen. lo Último que se ha sabido de este doble crimen en el que las autoridades seÑalan a una sola persona como su responsable es que la policÍa logrÓ establecer comunicaciÓn
juan: pasadas las 10 de la maÑana varios disparos estremecieron la universidad delta en cleveland, mississippiantes permanecer en sus salones. >> perdimos al profesor y estamos llevando un duelo en este campo. juan: cuando se descartÓ que el asesino continuara en el campus, se iniciÓ la evacuación de centenares de jÓvenes. la policÍa informÓ que quien tambiÉn trabaja como profesor de geografÍa era sospechoso, no sÓlo de ese asesinato, sino tambiÉn de haber matado horas antes...