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>> i am i would rather deal with an annual flood from the mississippi river than the big floods that come from storms. >> foster says trying to over-manage the river has caused waterways to become too salty- killing huge chunks of the delta that used to naturally buffer people from storms. >> first we clear cut the cypress swamps, then we built the levees then we harvested most of the old natural oyster reefs and then we started drilling and dredging for natural gas. i definitely need air condition, i like travel, i love oysters, but at the same time i also would like to be protected from storm surges. >> coming up: scientists are taking foster creppel's approach seriously. >> one of the problems was we didn't have vegetation in any of our models. >> studying how coastal wetlands can make southern louisiana safer. >> so we knew that the wetlands were good for dissipating energy and it would be good for the project... um, but we couldn't quantify it. >> we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com/techknow. >>
>> i am i would rather deal with an annual flood from the mississippi river than the big floods that come from storms. >> foster says trying to over-manage the river has caused waterways to become too salty- killing huge chunks of the delta that used to naturally buffer people from storms. >> first we clear cut the cypress swamps, then we built the levees then we harvested most of the old natural oyster reefs and then we started drilling and dredging for natural gas. i...
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orleans, the largest city in the south that controls the gulf of mexico's entrance into the mississippi river. mississippi being the backbone of the confederacy. we have officer david porter, president lincoln, secretary of the navy gideon welles, secretary of state william seward, general george mcclellan, secretary of war edwin stanton. they begin to talk about this need to seize new orleans. they plan that assault. predominately, they plan to assault fort saint philip and fort jackson. the problem is these are yankees from the north and they do not know those forts. someone at a meeting in arlington, which has been taken over, says there's a young lieutenant in washington right now who knows everything about this two forts. so the call goes out to find weitzel and bring him right away. he shows up with these the wigs -- bigwigs of the federal government. they ask what he knows, and he asks what do you need to know? i know exactly how to take the two forts because i know their weaknesses. so they make weitzel the chief engineer of the mission against new orleans. this twentysomething has th
orleans, the largest city in the south that controls the gulf of mexico's entrance into the mississippi river. mississippi being the backbone of the confederacy. we have officer david porter, president lincoln, secretary of the navy gideon welles, secretary of state william seward, general george mcclellan, secretary of war edwin stanton. they begin to talk about this need to seize new orleans. they plan that assault. predominately, they plan to assault fort saint philip and fort jackson. the...
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between the mountains and the and mississippi river they hope the soldiers would put the rebellious colonists back in their place literally. they should return to being loyal subjects and a bigger empires proclamation of 1763 ordered them to stick to the coast. hoping for the british empire success and sending one's people to fight for different batters. he was learning they didn't necessarily agree fighting for the british was the best path. they were deep in debate. after declared the war of the spanish troops attacked and won battles and defeated the british and in 1781 and attacked pensacola. what we take you let's take you back seven years after governor chester put that letter in his pocket. they were migrants from scotland that came to seek their fortune and british west florida. like most, they opposed the stamp act but didn't follow the protest into war and independents believe the 13 colonies did. and this is good to come from the introduction, so it's all sort of go back to the main points and this is the last one but i'm going to read. .. sailors only hopes the spanish would not a
between the mountains and the and mississippi river they hope the soldiers would put the rebellious colonists back in their place literally. they should return to being loyal subjects and a bigger empires proclamation of 1763 ordered them to stick to the coast. hoping for the british empire success and sending one's people to fight for different batters. he was learning they didn't necessarily agree fighting for the british was the best path. they were deep in debate. after declared the war of...
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as for laws, david, they have about the same affect as kleenex stopping the flow of the mississippi river. get rid of them. >> i get the point. that's a good visual image. mark, isn't it ironic, mark, that the candidates with the most amount of money right now, hillary and bush, are going down the fastest. it's not helping them. >> it doesn't cost any money. >> it -- >> social media doesn't cost a dime. >> we're hiring firms who are hiring firms that are putting this stuff out. >> it is money these candidates are spending in social media is nothing. nothing compared to the ads that you have to put on television. >> they can all pay for the social media. we can't blame it on one. the main point here that steve gets at is that we shouldn't have laws on campaign finance. because politicians can only get 2,000 from each donation from big names, they're spending lots of time for rich people whereas if they didn't have the limits they could spend more time with voters. >> that's true. rich, the fact is that the laws are meant to keep big money out of politics and they haven't worked. since mcca
as for laws, david, they have about the same affect as kleenex stopping the flow of the mississippi river. get rid of them. >> i get the point. that's a good visual image. mark, isn't it ironic, mark, that the candidates with the most amount of money right now, hillary and bush, are going down the fastest. it's not helping them. >> it doesn't cost any money. >> it -- >> social media doesn't cost a dime. >> we're hiring firms who are hiring firms that are putting...
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life of at least one other proempblt the manhunt for shannon lamb ended on the banks of the mississippi river, about 40 miles from the college campus where he allegedly opened fire on a colleague monday morning. police say lamb, a gee okay dpraef instructor at delta state shot and killed himself while trying to flee from officers. before lamb was located, police made contact with him. >> use extreme caution when dealing with this person. he's made the statements that he will not be going back to jail. >> lamb is suspected of murdering history professor ethan smith in his office. shooting touched off a campus-wide alert. >> oh my gosh! >> reporter: heavily armed police swarmed the school going room tro room searching for the gunmen, who ill students and faculty stayed locked inside classrooms for hours. >> people running left and right. you have 34r0e6rss approaching you, telling you to run, get out of the way. >> reporter: hours after the shooting, another grizzly discovery, this one 300 miles away the body of 41-year-old amy prentice was found in the gulf coast home she shared with lamb. she
life of at least one other proempblt the manhunt for shannon lamb ended on the banks of the mississippi river, about 40 miles from the college campus where he allegedly opened fire on a colleague monday morning. police say lamb, a gee okay dpraef instructor at delta state shot and killed himself while trying to flee from officers. before lamb was located, police made contact with him. >> use extreme caution when dealing with this person. he's made the statements that he will not be going...
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counted washington university as the western site because it was on the western side of the mississippi river because we didn't get enough acceptable bids from the west. this year, or next year, is wright state in ohio which is an important state in the presidential election. longwood university in virginia. there hasn't been one in virginia before other than the first town hall meeting held in there in richland. and longwood is interesting because it was involved in the original brown versus board of education case. a very important case for our nation's history and the university has done a wonderful job of building around their location and their involvement in that. university of washington is poplar because of the facility and the secret service likes the university because of the ability for security. and university of nevada las vegas was the west coast choice. >> what about the possibility of a third party candidate? what would the criteria be for you to admit a third party contender? >> since 2000, you have to meet the constitutional requirements of being a native born, 35 years of a
counted washington university as the western site because it was on the western side of the mississippi river because we didn't get enough acceptable bids from the west. this year, or next year, is wright state in ohio which is an important state in the presidential election. longwood university in virginia. there hasn't been one in virginia before other than the first town hall meeting held in there in richland. and longwood is interesting because it was involved in the original brown versus...
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of "native report," we meet artist jeff savage and visit a sculpture at the headwaters of the mississippi river. we travel to the oneida nation of wisconsin and learn about the organic garden. >> we use this gaming revenue to invest back into our community. >> and we interview annette clapsaddle, executive director of the cherokee preservation foundation. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." >> production of "native report" is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community and the blandin foundation.
of "native report," we meet artist jeff savage and visit a sculpture at the headwaters of the mississippi river. we travel to the oneida nation of wisconsin and learn about the organic garden. >> we use this gaming revenue to invest back into our community. >> and we interview annette clapsaddle, executive director of the cherokee preservation foundation. we also learn something new about indian country and hear from our elders on this "native report." >>...
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up the mantic seacoast the northern rimm of ohio dash nine of mississippi river to the tip of miami eightbig in the air reservations like to boulder colorado or a man ted georgia everything else is read. people who voted for the constitution of those are in the hinterland their places connected to the world and the centers of philanthropy california where north meets south it was a more mixed place because it is about commerce and trade and a clash of cultures so so is san francisco and boston and washington d.c. interestingly enough just take dread scott. that lincoln runs against. there are preposterous things so the northwest ordinance is unconstitutional but the missouri compromise why would they say something that preposterous? for a lot of nine justices came from slave holdings out even though it only had one-third of the free population, the supreme court is now a portion in this other direction so you have to support share your justice is based in part the swamp you have to cross and because it had crabby roads and bad infrastructure they had smaller districts because it kept long
up the mantic seacoast the northern rimm of ohio dash nine of mississippi river to the tip of miami eightbig in the air reservations like to boulder colorado or a man ted georgia everything else is read. people who voted for the constitution of those are in the hinterland their places connected to the world and the centers of philanthropy california where north meets south it was a more mixed place because it is about commerce and trade and a clash of cultures so so is san francisco and boston...
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gautier on the southeast and cleveland on the mississippi river on the west side of mississippi.ousands believe he may have gone to delta state and shot a fellow professor because of a love triangle between the shooter, the one shot, and the woman in gautier. here's he details. listen in. >> we're grieving on this campus for his loss and our condolences are with his family at this time. we also are still under lockdown and will continue to be through the day. we cancelled all classes through night classes tonight. and we also want to say a special thanks to all of the law enforcement officials. as you have seen on our campus they have come out from every aspect of this state, city, or county, and we really appreciate they're doing to apprehend the person of interest and we feel very confident with the work they're doing and we thank them. >> i'm going to reiterate what happened this morning at approximately 10:18 a.m., the delta state university police department received a call of shots fired in jobe hall. they immediate my contacted the cleveland police department. upon the off
gautier on the southeast and cleveland on the mississippi river on the west side of mississippi.ousands believe he may have gone to delta state and shot a fellow professor because of a love triangle between the shooter, the one shot, and the woman in gautier. here's he details. listen in. >> we're grieving on this campus for his loss and our condolences are with his family at this time. we also are still under lockdown and will continue to be through the day. we cancelled all classes...
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i'm getting ahead of myself -- the mississippi river. i'm getting ahead of myself. this is a photograph of clark's journal. it is marbled and it had a lot of pages he signed, probably because he knew he was going on a river trip. every other page, blots. this journal was in the state historical society since 1928. but in 1923, its surfaced from who knows where. i don't know. i can't trace it back anymore before 1923. in that year, this journal and 4 -- i'm sorry, three others of clark and one of meriwether lewis were sold to a collector in st. louis. the collector's name was william clark breckenridge. no, he was not a descendent, he was not a relative of william clark. but, he knew a bargain when he saw one. i still can't believe these prices. i am asking you to consider -- my goodness, what were they thinking? the 1798-1801 journal of william clark, we can clark breckenridge bought for $.50. [crowd gasps] yeah. in that same transaction, he bought a similar size journal of william clark which he wrote in 1809 and it has information in it about his reaction when he l
i'm getting ahead of myself -- the mississippi river. i'm getting ahead of myself. this is a photograph of clark's journal. it is marbled and it had a lot of pages he signed, probably because he knew he was going on a river trip. every other page, blots. this journal was in the state historical society since 1928. but in 1923, its surfaced from who knows where. i don't know. i can't trace it back anymore before 1923. in that year, this journal and 4 -- i'm sorry, three others of clark and one...
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first time when i was in southt this is some of the best fishing along the coast it's where the mississippi river hits the belt it's wetlands, it's amazing what you can catch down there. i wasy in an airboat, before i could, before i could see the oil you could smell the oil. as he got closer to it you coulr hear what i called the deafening silence of the oil. what i meant is this time of the year if you're outside, you would hear critters and bugs, marine life, all kinds of things. you couldn't hear anything the oil killed at all. then you you got into the wetlands and saw for the first time, this thickss heavy stuff putting everything. biologist said the grass was starting to turn brown, five to seven days it would be dead.ea it stuck to everything, if you you put anything in it it just tucked everything. it was sitting there day afterng day, week after week.y hav a national tv the government said don't worry we have booms down there, doesn't that sound good. that sounds high-tech. high-tech. they have absorbent booms there on top of this what they'ref sin saying is that they're throwing combos
first time when i was in southt this is some of the best fishing along the coast it's where the mississippi river hits the belt it's wetlands, it's amazing what you can catch down there. i wasy in an airboat, before i could, before i could see the oil you could smell the oil. as he got closer to it you coulr hear what i called the deafening silence of the oil. what i meant is this time of the year if you're outside, you would hear critters and bugs, marine life, all kinds of things. you...
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jonathan wainwright served on the mississippi river during the running of new orleans and died in 1863. his maternal grandfather was the chief of the staff of the army the james at appamattox, and was the guy who designed the swamp angel outside of charleston. wainwright's boss was general macarthur. the fight is on. he has three uncles. another talk for a whole other time is about how these guys in world war ii, the civil war was only yesterday. it was only 77 years in the past. wainwright is forced to pass a message on. if food fails, you will prepare and execute an attack against the enemy." but king realizes his men are in absolutely no condition to do this. his staff tells him, "sir, within 36 hours the battle lines will be among our hospitals." the king realizes what he has to do. he tells his staff, i go to meet the japanese commander and i would rather die a thousand deaths. he later admitted he consciously invoked the example of robert e. lee to sustain and inspire and guide him through some of the most agonizing moments of his life. the next morning, he meets the japanese aft
jonathan wainwright served on the mississippi river during the running of new orleans and died in 1863. his maternal grandfather was the chief of the staff of the army the james at appamattox, and was the guy who designed the swamp angel outside of charleston. wainwright's boss was general macarthur. the fight is on. he has three uncles. another talk for a whole other time is about how these guys in world war ii, the civil war was only yesterday. it was only 77 years in the past. wainwright is...
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tap into this heat that's starting to build across the plain states that will most east of the mississippi river and get into the mid atlantic and the northeast as early as tomorrow afternoon. even though humidity levels will be low, high temperatures will be close to 90. sunny and warm, 80 degrees, monday, labor day pleasant of sunshine, high of 83. jersey shore, moderate risk for rip current, rough seas waves battering the beaches 3 to 6 feet. it won't be that rough this afternoon. you want to be careful always pay teadges to the -- attention to the lifeguards on duty. monday, labor day, sunny and warm, 84. both days featuring a ton of sunshine. rip currents on the moderate side you'll see plenty of those this afternoon, seas 3 to 4 feet. winds out of the east ten to 15 miles per hour. uv index of 7. allentown, 85. mostly sunny, comfortable. wilmington, 85. philadelphia 86, just a nice, quiet day around the delaware valley. 90 degrees monday, there's the heat wave right there. you need three consecutive days of 90 degrees-plus heat. we'll have that monday, tuesday and wednesday. thursday, a co
tap into this heat that's starting to build across the plain states that will most east of the mississippi river and get into the mid atlantic and the northeast as early as tomorrow afternoon. even though humidity levels will be low, high temperatures will be close to 90. sunny and warm, 80 degrees, monday, labor day pleasant of sunshine, high of 83. jersey shore, moderate risk for rip current, rough seas waves battering the beaches 3 to 6 feet. it won't be that rough this afternoon. you want...
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. >>> from the recycle mountains to the mississippi river saskatchewan to texas, prairies once covered170 million acres of north america. but they are disappearing, "techknow"'s marita davison reports. >> you are looking at a 3500 acre experiment in an effort called restoration ecology. this is the nachusa grasslands preserve, 90 miles west of chicago, where the nature conservancy is rolling back time. to a grass land that was almost eextinct. >> we are in a grass land state, where nearly nonof it is less. we have less than 1/100 of 1% that is still intact. what was once this vast landscape across much of illinois has been eliminated and turned into the corn belt. >> but illinois is not alone. since the late 1800s prairie lands across the united states have been steadily irk. >> i've heard grasslands as the unheralded siblings of the green pelt. trapping it in their deep roots. >> and phil torres joins us from illinois. the prairie grasslands are as important to the earth as rain forests. talk about the roll they play. >> yeah, i mean they absolutely are. and one of the most important
. >>> from the recycle mountains to the mississippi river saskatchewan to texas, prairies once covered170 million acres of north america. but they are disappearing, "techknow"'s marita davison reports. >> you are looking at a 3500 acre experiment in an effort called restoration ecology. this is the nachusa grasslands preserve, 90 miles west of chicago, where the nature conservancy is rolling back time. to a grass land that was almost eextinct. >> we are in a grass...
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gulf of mexico, huge area, and the lower mississippi river, where her jurisdiction, and now she is in a civilian capacity in coast guard headquarters. she is what they call an incident commander. vice admiral sally brice o'hara, a district commander, vice commandant to admiral papp, masters degree from the national war college. and here is master chief -- chief -- i smiling am because i see her back here. would you come up, please? >> speech. mr. ostrom: chief tina -- let's give her a hand. [applause] how are you? will you tell them about you, and what are you doing here? >> i was stationed onboard the cutter both in 1995 as a new member of the coast guard and again in 2002-2004 as a machinery technician first class. i had the opportunity to serve 2 two tours on eagle. it's an amazing ship. if you have any chance to see it, please stop by, because they take visitors in the port. mr. ostrom: did you have to climb up some rigging? >> as an engineer, i was mostly in the engine room. i did go up in the rigging on occasion to get out into the air and see the sky. mr. ostrom: when i first m
gulf of mexico, huge area, and the lower mississippi river, where her jurisdiction, and now she is in a civilian capacity in coast guard headquarters. she is what they call an incident commander. vice admiral sally brice o'hara, a district commander, vice commandant to admiral papp, masters degree from the national war college. and here is master chief -- chief -- i smiling am because i see her back here. would you come up, please? >> speech. mr. ostrom: chief tina -- let's give her a...
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temperatures are cooler to the plain and part of the upper mississippi river valley. we will get the cooler temperatures here. a cold front is moving in our direction. be patient. the front will come through. the forward progress is slowed down but low pressure developing down the front. it will tend to slow the eastward movement. high pressure in place. it is going to slide east tomorrow. another hot and humid day. the doppler radar will show the mountains. 80% chance we will see the storms thursday. the front will pass and then we will cool off after that. clouds and the southerly winds at times through the dray tomorrow. by 5:00 tomorrow afternoon, simulating a large area of the showers and the storms to the west. light chance in the metro area. time we get to thursday and the front is on top of us. showers, isolated thunderstorms will be a better bet. skies will start to cool off. cooler weather to friday. tomorrow is 72 and muggy. 88 at midday. 92 in the afternoon. still feeling summertime for sure with the heat index back to 95. there will be a 30% chance of sho
temperatures are cooler to the plain and part of the upper mississippi river valley. we will get the cooler temperatures here. a cold front is moving in our direction. be patient. the front will come through. the forward progress is slowed down but low pressure developing down the front. it will tend to slow the eastward movement. high pressure in place. it is going to slide east tomorrow. another hot and humid day. the doppler radar will show the mountains. 80% chance we will see the storms...
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was on the recovery, most of my book, i do open the book with the blockade in the vernacular, mississippi river bridge, i call it the great neck bridge. don't know if anyone is bothered by that but shorthand, as much as my fascination was with the rebuilding i was preoccupied by what happened on the bridge. we have a story we tell ourselves that is often true, after a crisis will come together, black, white, rich, poor, we are in this crisis together, beautiful notion and often true but then there is the grander bridge. if it was up to me it would be synonymous with howard beach, ferguson, missouri, west baltimore, freddie gray died. one of those incidents the shows that race is just underneath the surface, whatever you think of what happens race is right there in the middle of that story, a few things before i read, you all understand but perhaps others don't, the carson city connection, with the escape routes for a lot of people from the center of town the way from flooded new orleans to the drop was going across the mississippi that was shot down by the police department, city of 18,000 and
was on the recovery, most of my book, i do open the book with the blockade in the vernacular, mississippi river bridge, i call it the great neck bridge. don't know if anyone is bothered by that but shorthand, as much as my fascination was with the rebuilding i was preoccupied by what happened on the bridge. we have a story we tell ourselves that is often true, after a crisis will come together, black, white, rich, poor, we are in this crisis together, beautiful notion and often true but then...
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last year, my wife saved three little girls from drowning in the mississippi river and then she drowned a heroine. where is my check? bad things happen to good people every day in this country and you do not have a 9/11 fund. there was no 9/11 fund after katrina. after tornadoes or forest fires. to delegate all of this authority, president bush, ken, i want you to do the 9/11 fund. no second-guessing, you decide. that is not the constitution. that is not checks and balances. president obama with the bp oil spill. great job, thank you. on behalf of the american people, you got out in 16 months, $6.5 billion, two people who suffered economic harm. all that was was a handshake between bp and the president. no laws, no regulations. that is not the constitution and that is not america. i get involved when policymakers decide, very rare. we have to think out-of-the-box. steve is right in a lot of what he says. the fact of the matter is, policymakers, i don't decide these programs. congress, the white house, general motors. let's set up a fund. they call me. they want to avoid the cost of liti
last year, my wife saved three little girls from drowning in the mississippi river and then she drowned a heroine. where is my check? bad things happen to good people every day in this country and you do not have a 9/11 fund. there was no 9/11 fund after katrina. after tornadoes or forest fires. to delegate all of this authority, president bush, ken, i want you to do the 9/11 fund. no second-guessing, you decide. that is not the constitution. that is not checks and balances. president obama...
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coast and in that includes the northern rim of ohio and around michigan and minnesota, down the mississippi riverhe west coast. the tip of miami where a bunch of new yorkers have retired and new jersey. there are a great indian reservations and eight college towns in the middle of america. and that includes people that were also in the hinterland. so fortunate this are those that have been connected to the world in places of commerce and trade. they are often centers of education and philanthropy. and there were people intermingled, california where i grew up where north met south and east meets west. so new york versus new york city. because the law is about commerce and trade and clashes of culture. so philadelphia is lousy with lawyers and so is washington these in new york city. and then that's taking dred scott, which lincoln is running against and they said preposterous things about the constitution. and so the northwest is somehow unconstitutional or the missouri compromise. why would they think something that imposter is? well, and even though that had only a third of the population and h
coast and in that includes the northern rim of ohio and around michigan and minnesota, down the mississippi riverhe west coast. the tip of miami where a bunch of new yorkers have retired and new jersey. there are a great indian reservations and eight college towns in the middle of america. and that includes people that were also in the hinterland. so fortunate this are those that have been connected to the world in places of commerce and trade. they are often centers of education and...
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all the states were east of the mississippi river.e from back east. >> it's not long before witnesses come forward and describe seeing a dark-colored camaro parked in the field of the sniper's position. >> we found a man walking by a week later, he actually saw the camaro, and he gave a description. >> soon, a local prostitute confirms she's done business with a man in that car. >> he didn't want a trick in the car. she made it interesting to me she saw some handguns and rifles. then he told her that he was a hit man for the ku klux klan. >> the witness is able to help police put together a composite of the suspect. >> when we knew that there had been other killings back east, and we now knew that this guy, the composites alone were pretty much convincing that we were on the right road. >> registration card from the motel also lists the camaro's license plate number and the name of its driver. while the information is phony, salt lake city police soon discover a trail of similar aliases in motels across the region. >> from the 9th of
all the states were east of the mississippi river.e from back east. >> it's not long before witnesses come forward and describe seeing a dark-colored camaro parked in the field of the sniper's position. >> we found a man walking by a week later, he actually saw the camaro, and he gave a description. >> soon, a local prostitute confirms she's done business with a man in that car. >> he didn't want a trick in the car. she made it interesting to me she saw some handguns and...
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and pigs here to cincinnati to turn them into finished products to be set by riverboat to the mississippi river and throughout new orleans into the east coast. there is a huge huge amount of commerce being done here. this was built as a train on plan place to train ministers for the presbyterian church. it was the first originator of cincinnati. they had a lot of money and they wanted to make sure that this, the west, the athens of the west was something firmly in the camp of christ followers as they called it. beecher himself said if we win the west allis one, one, if we lose the west, all is lost. he came here later in his life. he came here because it was important. he wanted to make sure their version of calvinism was spread throughout the west as an organizing principle. we are talking about 1832, dr. beecher, harriet's father's father graduated from yale in the 1790s. they moved to connecticut, first loss to school in the country was there. the kids were very smart children. he had a large family, 13 children. harriet was one of the last children born to wyman beecher and his first wife.
and pigs here to cincinnati to turn them into finished products to be set by riverboat to the mississippi river and throughout new orleans into the east coast. there is a huge huge amount of commerce being done here. this was built as a train on plan place to train ministers for the presbyterian church. it was the first originator of cincinnati. they had a lot of money and they wanted to make sure that this, the west, the athens of the west was something firmly in the camp of christ followers...
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and safety turned it into finished products to be sent by riverboat down the ohio river to the mississippi river and threat new orleans and back up the east coast. does a huge amount of commerce being done. this was the other place to train ministers for the presbyterian and congregational church. the presbyterians were the first organized religion in cincinnati. to among the most energetic. they had a lot of money and they want to make sure that this, the west, the london of the west some people called it, they wanted to make sure that this was something firmly in the camp of christ followers as they called it. they wanted -- beecher himself said if we win the west all is what it was the last all is lost if he can get later in his later he was the ama and was the ama tenure but he did think it was important because he wanted to make sure that their version of calvinism was spread throughout the west as an organizing principle. we are talking about 1832. doctor beecher, harry's father, graduate from yale in the 1790s, had a parish can log on the move to litchfield, connecticut, first law school
and safety turned it into finished products to be sent by riverboat down the ohio river to the mississippi river and threat new orleans and back up the east coast. does a huge amount of commerce being done. this was the other place to train ministers for the presbyterian and congregational church. the presbyterians were the first organized religion in cincinnati. to among the most energetic. they had a lot of money and they want to make sure that this, the west, the london of the west some...
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this reality is hard for a lot of my colleagues, particularly many from states east of the mississippi river, to even comprehend. imagine if the federal government could tell your constituents where they could live, recreate, hunt and fish and how they could earn a living imagine that the federal government used its vast landholding to block development of valuable natural resources. imagine further that the land and water conservation fund was used to acquire privately held lands from your constituents. given how much land the federal government owns, it's not surprising to find out that much of it is rather poorly maintained. specifically, the department of interior currently has a maintenance backlog on federal public lands with an estimated cost between $13.5 billion and $20 billion. instead of looking to acquire even more land through the lwcf, the federal government should focus on properly managing the land that it already owns. now, make no mistake, the lwcf is a land acquisition program. according to a congressional research service report from october 2014 -- quote -- "the $16.8 bi
this reality is hard for a lot of my colleagues, particularly many from states east of the mississippi river, to even comprehend. imagine if the federal government could tell your constituents where they could live, recreate, hunt and fish and how they could earn a living imagine that the federal government used its vast landholding to block development of valuable natural resources. imagine further that the land and water conservation fund was used to acquire privately held lands from your...
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louis and we counted that as our western site because it was on the western side of the mississippi rivernk in a presidential election. along -- longwood university in virginia. is not been one of virginia before other than a number the first town hall meeting was held in richmond many, many years ago. longwood university is an interesting school because it's primarily one of the schools those involved in the original brown v. board of education case. a very important case for our nation's history and the university has done a wonderful job of building around their location and their involvement in debt. washington university has been popular because of their marvelous facilities must the secret service really likes washington university because of its ability for security. event university of nevada las vegas as our west coast -- west coast choice. there's all kind of factors. >> what about the possible of the third party candidate? with the criteria be for you to get a third party contender? >> the criteria has been for sometime, since 2000, you have to meet the constitutional requireme
louis and we counted that as our western site because it was on the western side of the mississippi rivernk in a presidential election. along -- longwood university in virginia. is not been one of virginia before other than a number the first town hall meeting was held in richmond many, many years ago. longwood university is an interesting school because it's primarily one of the schools those involved in the original brown v. board of education case. a very important case for our nation's...
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but long before that argument i had observed along the mississippi river so normally wave could walk together to and enjoy the beauty of the elms but every so often my father would turn to me in a solemn way to try to explain his experiences and what they taught him. ended reading in preparation he turned to me to say someday someone will offer you security in exchange for your freedom is you should never take the deal the casual end up without either. in a broad outline that was hijacked. at the end of the day in the essence of what he warned about was just as relevant today as it was at the time my father of would explain that to me as a young boy in minneapolis. it cannot be dissected meet the. the reason that hayak warrant without political and freedom is a death sentence for a free society and underscored for the of his injunction that the control of production of wealth is control of human life itself. the the system of private property is a guarantee of freedom had only for those who own property but for those you do not only because it is divided among many people acting inde
but long before that argument i had observed along the mississippi river so normally wave could walk together to and enjoy the beauty of the elms but every so often my father would turn to me in a solemn way to try to explain his experiences and what they taught him. ended reading in preparation he turned to me to say someday someone will offer you security in exchange for your freedom is you should never take the deal the casual end up without either. in a broad outline that was hijacked. at...
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electronic license plate reader which detected the suspect's car crossing a bridge over the mississippi river. he ventured into arkansas and was trying to return to mississippi late last night. police followed the suspect into greeneville, mississippi. the car went into a subdivision. the suspect got out of his vehicle and ran into a wooded area. police went into the woods and found lamps d found lamb's body with a single gunshot wound to the head. he was a professor at delta state. in his 2014 book on native americans and american revolution professor schmidt mentions lamb along with other colleagues for their quote support and friendship. amy prentice is believed to have been lamb's girlfriend. yesterday police found her body in the home the two had shared. but last night police down played speculation on whether the suspect thought the two victims had become romantically involved. they also down played speculation the two victims even knew each other. they said they did not have any information the victims knew each other. martha: a tragic story all around. those are two people nearly crus
electronic license plate reader which detected the suspect's car crossing a bridge over the mississippi river. he ventured into arkansas and was trying to return to mississippi late last night. police followed the suspect into greeneville, mississippi. the car went into a subdivision. the suspect got out of his vehicle and ran into a wooded area. police went into the woods and found lamps d found lamb's body with a single gunshot wound to the head. he was a professor at delta state. in his 2014...
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louis and that was our western site because it was on the western side of the mississippi river becausefrom the west. what we have for this year is ohio which is a very important state, i think, in the presidential election. virginia was one spot and there hasn't been one in virginia for many years. and longwood university is a very interesting school because it is primarily one of the schools involved in the brown versus board of education case. a very important case for the nation'sory and the university did a wonderful job. washington university has been a poplar one was of the marvelous facilities and the secret service really likes the university because of the ability for security. and university of nevada las vase vegas is our west coast choice. >> what about the possibility of a third party candidate? what is the criteria to admit such? >> the criteria is you have to meet the constitutional requirements of being a native born, 35 years of age, you have to be on enough ballots to get 270 votes, and prior to the debate you have to be at 15% in a average of five major polls. the co
louis and that was our western site because it was on the western side of the mississippi river becausefrom the west. what we have for this year is ohio which is a very important state, i think, in the presidential election. virginia was one spot and there hasn't been one in virginia for many years. and longwood university is a very interesting school because it is primarily one of the schools involved in the brown versus board of education case. a very important case for the nation'sory and...
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if you look at all of the structures on the ohio river to the mississippi, it has been estimated over 50% of all of the buildings were put together with nails made here. you put them on the national .oad and send them westward we have records in the 1840's of wagon trains heading west with nails that might have 20 or 30 wagon and a line going west. in 1830-1890, it will produce 50 million case of males. this is nail city. the suspension bridge was put up in 1849, the longest suspension bridge in the world. marvel.technological it still brings in science come interestedand people in engineering because of the way it was made. it was a bridge put in to accommodate steam. this dates the brooklyn bridge bridge by about 50 years. it is like a funnel. it is a small part of the funnel . the funnel is really a bridge. if you want to get across the river, and you come in where you can cross the bridge and go west from there. one of the things that makes a city like wheeling grow is transportation developments, whether it is the steamboat, national road, the bridge and later the railroad. all o
if you look at all of the structures on the ohio river to the mississippi, it has been estimated over 50% of all of the buildings were put together with nails made here. you put them on the national .oad and send them westward we have records in the 1840's of wagon trains heading west with nails that might have 20 or 30 wagon and a line going west. in 1830-1890, it will produce 50 million case of males. this is nail city. the suspension bridge was put up in 1849, the longest suspension bridge...
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louis, and we counted that as our we were site because it was on the western side of the mississippi river because we just didn't get enough acceptable bids from the west. so, what we have with this year, for next year, we have chosen this -- it wright state and important in ohio, a very important state in the presidential election. longwood university in virginia there have not been one in virginia before other than the first town hall meeting was held at richmond many, many years ago. and it's a very interesting school because it's primarily one of the schools that was involved in the original brown vs. board of education case. very important case for our nation's history, and the university's being a wonderful job of building around their location and their involvement in that. wash u has been a popular one because of their marvelous facilities and the secret service looks it because of its ability for security, and then the university of nevada las vegas, our west coast choice. so all kinds of factors that go into a technical and geographic. >> what about the possibility of a third-par
louis, and we counted that as our we were site because it was on the western side of the mississippi river because we just didn't get enough acceptable bids from the west. so, what we have with this year, for next year, we have chosen this -- it wright state and important in ohio, a very important state in the presidential election. longwood university in virginia there have not been one in virginia before other than the first town hall meeting was held at richmond many, many years ago. and...
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inn shortage of ideas from a miniature golf course, oh, that is like a little wag gone wheel mississippi rivert. so fun. >> looks like volkswagen. >> floating volkswagen. >> they line up each side of the river to cheer them on. that looks like fun. we'll do that next year. bill: "america's newsroom" on a raft. >> yeah. good idea. bill: hope you had a great labor day weekend. as much fun as those folks were having. >> back to school process everyone. trying to keep up. we feel your pain. back here tomorrow. bye, everybody. ♪ jenna: wall trying to keep up indeed. hillary clinton pushing reboot button on her presidential campaign as her poll numbers drop and list of contenders. i'm jenna lee. >> nice to be with you at home. i'm leland vittert in for jon scott. vermont senator bernie sanders holds the lead in a new hampshire poll. it shows him surging ahead. he is now leading by nine points. his biggest margin yet. the poll also included potential candidate, vice president joe biden. jenna: emphasis on potential. all of this sparking new efforts
inn shortage of ideas from a miniature golf course, oh, that is like a little wag gone wheel mississippi rivert. so fun. >> looks like volkswagen. >> floating volkswagen. >> they line up each side of the river to cheer them on. that looks like fun. we'll do that next year. bill: "america's newsroom" on a raft. >> yeah. good idea. bill: hope you had a great labor day weekend. as much fun as those folks were having. >> back to school process everyone....
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last year my wife saved three little girls from drowning in the mississippi river and then she drowned heroin. where is my check. bad things happen to good people in this country. there was no 9/11 fund. forest fires, earthquakes and to delegate authority, president bush, i want you to do the 9/11 fund. you decide. that's not the constitution. that's not checks and balances. ..
last year my wife saved three little girls from drowning in the mississippi river and then she drowned heroin. where is my check. bad things happen to good people in this country. there was no 9/11 fund. forest fires, earthquakes and to delegate authority, president bush, i want you to do the 9/11 fund. you decide. that's not the constitution. that's not checks and balances. ..
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of course katrina came on shore almost on the law we see and mississippi line which is the pearl river, where mississippi and louisiana make virtually and 90 degree, it came and pushed all this water it had been pushing in front of it for days, pushed it all into that corner with 150, 160 mile an hour winds so that camille's winds were 200 miles an hour, fallen probably 200 hurricanes and we fought camille kaimac as bad as the hurricane could be, one of only three category 5 hurricanes are to come on shore in the united states, we plan for katrina, the gold standard, could get worse than camille. katrina was much worse than camille. the winds were not as high, but that wasn't the problem. it was the storm surge. the storm surge was the greatest storm surge ever recorded in the history of meteorology according to the national weather service. the first town near wheezy and align, near the i of the hurricane, the storm surge was more than 30 feet deep, 38 feet deep when you count the waves on top. there was not one structure left in waveland, mississippi that was habitable after the stor
of course katrina came on shore almost on the law we see and mississippi line which is the pearl river, where mississippi and louisiana make virtually and 90 degree, it came and pushed all this water it had been pushing in front of it for days, pushed it all into that corner with 150, 160 mile an hour winds so that camille's winds were 200 miles an hour, fallen probably 200 hurricanes and we fought camille kaimac as bad as the hurricane could be, one of only three category 5 hurricanes are to...
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around 100 year the ridgeway rifle club has the distinction of being the first club east of the mississippi river to open this type of shooting range in the 1970's. the range has grown over the past 40 years to include silhouettes of all shapes and sizes and one of the most recent creations, the varmint bench simwell incrowds small targets 1,000 yards from the shooter. the silhouette range is popular with more than 100 people attending matches each month. it's atracked national attention and was recently featured on the television program "shooting u.s.a.." i wish the club continued success in nurturing a love of target shooting, shooting sports and support of the second amendment. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. green: i rise today in upport of h.j.r. 64, sapproving of t
around 100 year the ridgeway rifle club has the distinction of being the first club east of the mississippi river to open this type of shooting range in the 1970's. the range has grown over the past 40 years to include silhouettes of all shapes and sizes and one of the most recent creations, the varmint bench simwell incrowds small targets 1,000 yards from the shooter. the silhouette range is popular with more than 100 people attending matches each month. it's atracked national attention and...
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temperatures in the 90s in the mid mississippi river valley. sunday more of the same.oast into the mid atlantic states, and monday again, right along >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley, hazy sunshine, a hot afternoon, back into the 90s today. but this is the end of the heat wave. tomorrow with scattered showers, possibly some thunderstorms. 86 the high, a morning low of 72 degrees. then the storms clear out. the humidity takes a break. we're on our way to a beautiful holiday weekend. 85 saturday, low humidity in town sunday. up to 90s, lots of sunshine for labor damon. have a great day. that's your latest weather. >>> al, thank you very much. >>> wrapping up the simple swap serious with joy bauer. easy to replace foods to help with healthy issues. joy has great ideas to help reduce your risk for cancer. let's start with the base picture question. what is cancer? what is happening inside our body? >> great question. cancer is a name given to a whole collection of diseases. no matter what type you have, whether it's breast cancer, or prostate cancer, or colo
temperatures in the 90s in the mid mississippi river valley. sunday more of the same.oast into the mid atlantic states, and monday again, right along >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley, hazy sunshine, a hot afternoon, back into the 90s today. but this is the end of the heat wave. tomorrow with scattered showers, possibly some thunderstorms. 86 the high, a morning low of 72 degrees. then the storms clear out. the humidity takes a break. we're on our way to a beautiful...
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sunset neighborhood down to the park at golden gate park and lincoln way might have been the mississippi river and there were no crosswalks and crossing the street with a grouch toddler was -- group of toddlers was taking their life in the hands and i was in on committee chaired by supervisor dianne feinstein and we got the stop lights and every time i go through the intersections with my grandchildren now in tow i am grateful that the board of supervisors supported parents from throughout the inner sunset and haight ashbury and having access to a great resource that wasn't available. i learned in that play group working with 12 families in my neighborhood that unmet child care needs were then sadly in 1971, 72, a huge issue, not just for my family, not just for other families in district 5 and the inner sunset but throughout the city and with a grant from the rosenberg foundation i was happy to be part of a collect ofive that started the -- collective that started the child care switch board and sounds ancient now and it's an oxymoron and our goal was to help parents get affordable child care
sunset neighborhood down to the park at golden gate park and lincoln way might have been the mississippi river and there were no crosswalks and crossing the street with a grouch toddler was -- group of toddlers was taking their life in the hands and i was in on committee chaired by supervisor dianne feinstein and we got the stop lights and every time i go through the intersections with my grandchildren now in tow i am grateful that the board of supervisors supported parents from throughout the...
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temperatures in the 90s in the mid mississippi river valley. sunday more of the same. it's going to be a little bit of a wash out through the gulf coast into the mid atlantic states, and monday again, right along >>> al, thanks very much. another hot one today. humidity's up. temperatures up, too. 92. day five of this heat wave. five in a row of 90 degrees or bet perp just an isolated storm possible. stray showers tonight. most don't see it. another muggy night. mid-70s. tomorrow, wind shifts to the northeast. could be showers scattered early in the day. 83 the high. that's it. low 80s saturday, sunshine. warm dry sunday. 87. by labor day, back near 90 degrees. t. that's your latest weather. >>> al, thank you very much. >>> wrapping up the simple swap serious with joy bauer. easy to replace foods to help with healthy issues. joy has great ideas to help reduce your risk for cancer. let's start with the base picture question. what is cancer? what is happening inside our body? >> great question. cancer is a name given to a whole collection of diseases. no matter what type
temperatures in the 90s in the mid mississippi river valley. sunday more of the same. it's going to be a little bit of a wash out through the gulf coast into the mid atlantic states, and monday again, right along >>> al, thanks very much. another hot one today. humidity's up. temperatures up, too. 92. day five of this heat wave. five in a row of 90 degrees or bet perp just an isolated storm possible. stray showers tonight. most don't see it. another muggy night. mid-70s. tomorrow, wind...
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sunset neighborhood down to the park at golden gate park and lincoln way might have been the mississippi river there were no crosswalks and crossing the street with a grouch toddler was -- group of toddlers was taking their life in the hands and i was in on committee chaired by supervisor dianne feinstein and we got the stop lights and every time i go through the intersections with my grandchildren now in tow i am grateful that the board of supervisors supported parents from throughout the inner sunset and haight ashbury and having access to a great resource that wasn't available. i learned in that play group working with 12 families in my neighborhood that unmet child care needs were then sadly in 1971, 72, a huge issue, not just for my family, not just for other families in district 5 and the inner sunset but throughout the city and with a grant from the rosenberg foundation i was happy to be part of a collect ofive that started the -- collective that started the child care switch board and sounds ancient now and it's an oxymoron and our goal was to help parents get affordable child care and
sunset neighborhood down to the park at golden gate park and lincoln way might have been the mississippi river there were no crosswalks and crossing the street with a grouch toddler was -- group of toddlers was taking their life in the hands and i was in on committee chaired by supervisor dianne feinstein and we got the stop lights and every time i go through the intersections with my grandchildren now in tow i am grateful that the board of supervisors supported parents from throughout the...
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new england with high surf advisories, lots of sunshine and warm as you make your way from the mississippi river valley all the way to the west coast. that's what's >>> al, thanks very much. a comfortable morning out there. 60 degrees in. upper 50s and cooler suburbs north and west. 60s across the island. we have clouds over the course of the next several hours. for the day today, a little bit of sunshine breaking through. but no rain to worry about. that is key. a mix of clouds and sunshine. breezy. generally in the mid-70s. more clouds and sun tomorrow. windy through the weekend. could see rain early monday in the lower 70s. weather. of course, now you love it. you know it. you can't live without it. it's sunday night "football night in america." on the detroit lions, cloudy, mild. it's a dome, don't worry about it. everything's good. broncos/lions sunday night "football night in america." >> that felt good. >> back at it. >> yeah. >> sounded good. >> report. coming up on "pop starts" a new role that newly minted jon hamm just landed. >> and a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the pope's verizon ha
new england with high surf advisories, lots of sunshine and warm as you make your way from the mississippi river valley all the way to the west coast. that's what's >>> al, thanks very much. a comfortable morning out there. 60 degrees in. upper 50s and cooler suburbs north and west. 60s across the island. we have clouds over the course of the next several hours. for the day today, a little bit of sunshine breaking through. but no rain to worry about. that is key. a mix of clouds and...
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temperatures in the 90s in the mid mississippi river valley.tlantic coast. sunday more of the same. it's going to be a little bit of a wash out through the gulf coast into the mid atlantic states, and monday again, right along the coast not great beach weather. temperatures in the 80s and 90s . >>> good morning. i'm kari hall. it's in the 60s now. a lot of sunshine and we'll see that throughout the day. expect a high of 78 degrees in the east bay and the tri-valley reaching 81. cooler than where we should be for the beginning of september. 76 degrees in the peninsula and 80 in south bay. comfortable in the north bay, 79. and in san francisco, expect a high of 68 degrees and it will be heating up as we head into labor day weekend. that's your latest weather. >>> al, thank you very much. >>> wrapping up the simple swap series with joy water. easy to replace foods you can make to help with some serious health issues. joy has great ideas to help reduce your risk for cancer. good to see you. >> hi, willie. >> let's start with the base question. what
temperatures in the 90s in the mid mississippi river valley.tlantic coast. sunday more of the same. it's going to be a little bit of a wash out through the gulf coast into the mid atlantic states, and monday again, right along the coast not great beach weather. temperatures in the 80s and 90s . >>> good morning. i'm kari hall. it's in the 60s now. a lot of sunshine and we'll see that throughout the day. expect a high of 78 degrees in the east bay and the tri-valley reaching 81. cooler...