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he said, "there's another group coming down from nashville. do you happen to know someone named diane nash?" diane nash was a young fisk student, a junior that year. i said, "i know her casually. david knows"-- "your city," i think he said. "she's from your city." that's right. and he said, "well, we'll call her up and tell her "that she can't let-- she's in the command chair. "tell her she may not bring these children down there, "because somebody's going to get killed. this group almost got killed." so i called her, and i said, "do you remember me?" and she did, and she called me mr. seigenthaler. and i said, "look, i'm here in new orleans "because that first wave of freedom riders, "mauled and mangled, bones broken, heads crushed. "you must not let these students come down here. they're going to get killed." and she said, "mr. seigenthaler, "they all signed their wills last night. "they know some will get killed. but we cannot let violence overcome nonviolence." and so i was stuck with trying to get a second wave of freedom riders from birm
he said, "there's another group coming down from nashville. do you happen to know someone named diane nash?" diane nash was a young fisk student, a junior that year. i said, "i know her casually. david knows"-- "your city," i think he said. "she's from your city." that's right. and he said, "well, we'll call her up and tell her "that she can't let-- she's in the command chair. "tell her she may not bring these children down there,...
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i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life long friendship with the librarian. missouri is the native american pronunciation. in their language it is the people of the big boats. one word means all of that. missouri. frenchman who came up the mississippi river. they said that would be a great place to have a trading post. they set up a trading post and called it st. louis. missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay. neither one. [laughter]. you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their
i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life long...
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i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life long friendship with the librarian. missouri is the native american pronunciation. in their language it is the people of the big boats. one word means all
i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to st. louis where i lived part of my life. i heard people saying missouri and missouri. what is the correct pronunciation of our new home? the best place to go when you want information is where? >> [inaudible]. >> of course, we all know that. i went to the library and the librarian gave me a wonderful book and began a life long...
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and i know one nashville-ian will be happy.and brad grew up in nashville. >> yes. >> there you go. >> good night, everyone. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters.
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. >>> for the first time, the nashville predators get a playoff series win. plus the black hawks pull off the improbable and force a game seven against the canucks. your early morning sports medlines are straight head. >>> a new storm for the west coast. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, knicks fans are packing away their carmelo anthony jerseys for the season after a sweep by the celtics. here's nbc's bill seward with an early look at all of your sports headlines. >>> good morning to you. when the knicks traded for carmelo anthony, fans were talking about the prospect of being in the nba finals. you can't be in the final ifs you can't win a single playoff game. taking on the celtics trailing by 23, new york rally. amare stoudemire's bucket got the knicks within six. they didn't get much else, ray allen got game and then some. despite 32 from mellow, celtics win 101-89 to sweep the knicks. >>> joe johnson unconscious down the stretch. scored the final ten points, finished with 20.
. >>> for the first time, the nashville predators get a playoff series win. plus the black hawks pull off the improbable and force a game seven against the canucks. your early morning sports medlines are straight head. >>> a new storm for the west coast. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." and in sports, knicks fans are packing away their carmelo anthony jerseys for the season after a...
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in my backyard in nashville, tenn., and we rescue dogs from animal control that have a very limitedime before the animal is put down because nobody comes to claim it or adopt it. we tried to rescue a few of those dogs and keep them until they find what they call forever homes. we are hoping to expand, engage with the community and a larger shelter for dogs and cats in the community, but my little shelter in my backyard will stay very small. animal lover? >> pretty much. my father worked and that an airey medicine and he joined the marine corps and then that my mother and they elect. if -- he worked in veterinary medicine and he joined the marine corps and then they looked. my father and relatives on my mother's side, everyone had pets. i think it instilled in me a sense of compassion and respect for all living creatures, but i did not live on a farm or anything, so we just had the household pets. tavis: since you mention your father and changing of careers, i have been dying to ask you, you graduate as the valedictorian of your high school class. >> yes, i did. tavis: are you still
in my backyard in nashville, tenn., and we rescue dogs from animal control that have a very limitedime before the animal is put down because nobody comes to claim it or adopt it. we tried to rescue a few of those dogs and keep them until they find what they call forever homes. we are hoping to expand, engage with the community and a larger shelter for dogs and cats in the community, but my little shelter in my backyard will stay very small. animal lover? >> pretty much. my father worked...
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i-40, from little rock to nashville. slippery on i-94, from the twin cities to chicago.w on i-90 and 84 in the cascades. icy on i-15, in the rockies. >> and if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in chicago, minneapolis, memphis, detroit, new orleans and atlanta. >>> well, with just two days until the big royal wedding, organizers are now putting the final touches on westminster abbey. hard-core royal watchers have staked out their places along the route. they are sleeping out. waiting in line. they want to be there. >> they are loyal. hundreds of troops had a test run ahead of the big day. our reporter, diana alvear, who can barely contain her wedding fever, joins us from outside of the abbey. good morning, diana. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. my cup tastes better coming out of my official royal mug. you know what's more exciting than that? tons of royal swag. more exciting than that? the dress rehearsal for the big day. it seemed like the real thing. streets were closed and guards stood at attention, as members of the cavalry made their way to
i-40, from little rock to nashville. slippery on i-94, from the twin cities to chicago.w on i-90 and 84 in the cascades. icy on i-15, in the rockies. >> and if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in chicago, minneapolis, memphis, detroit, new orleans and atlanta. >>> well, with just two days until the big royal wedding, organizers are now putting the final touches on westminster abbey. hard-core royal watchers have staked out their places along the route. they are...
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the guitarist and nashville. the guitarist and nashville. it is coming up. mmm. ahh. yeah. bacon.ome celebrate bonalia! only at denny's. america's diner is always open. >> america has a new bill of rights fory airline passengers temperature is a list. if you are bumped after an oversold flight you are entitled to a cash fund up to 1300 if you are delayed over two hours. if the airlines don't get you on another flight you ghet double of what you paid for your ticket up to $650 in cash . you are now entitled to up to $200 a bag for lost luggage and hidden taxes and fees must be displayed in every advertised price. >> for 30 years of massive brick building in san francisco sat empty. now the doors are open by the controversial new owner. thomas took a look at the old armory on middings street. >> it was completed in 1914, the imposing armory was design to keep san francisco safe from an enemy attack. national guard at ed until the 19septs. investors after investors failed to convert it to housing or windows. >> the windows were boarded up left to dekay. >> peter is owner of kink.com,
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linda la película, me gusta mucho la escena cuando está grabando para inglés, en el estudio, en nashvilleue las estrellas, tienen que sacrificar su vida, para ser mitos. >>> bueno señores, quédese con nosotros, y alicia machado, toma en cólera, porque tomaron fotos de su parte intima, y una actriz latina en hollywood, la rechazaron. >>> y mientras ana bárbara, dice que está internada, su hermana dice que no, y hablé con el pirru, parece que vuelve con ella, ya regresamos. y más adelante, un musical en "la tijera", diana villa, la supuesta novia de ♪. >>> recuerden que hoy por primera vez habrá un musil, canta diana villa, el supuesto nuevo amor de joan sebastian, mientras ella llega, compadre, cuéntame lo último que sabes de ana bárbara. >>> una publicaciones en méxico, saca fotografías de ana bárbara, en barcelona, recluida en una clínica, fuimos a preguntarle a su hermana, y su dre, que está pasando con ella, y ellos se contradicen, vamos a ver. >>> sólo turismo, según esmeralda, es el motivo por el cual su hermana está en barcelona, y no internada, como se decía, dejó en evidencia que
linda la película, me gusta mucho la escena cuando está grabando para inglés, en el estudio, en nashvilleue las estrellas, tienen que sacrificar su vida, para ser mitos. >>> bueno señores, quédese con nosotros, y alicia machado, toma en cólera, porque tomaron fotos de su parte intima, y una actriz latina en hollywood, la rechazaron. >>> y mientras ana bárbara, dice que está internada, su hermana dice que no, y hablé con el pirru, parece que vuelve con ella, ya...
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taylor swift bought her parents a $1.4 million dollars in home in nashville. that will do. >>> "lincoln" will star daniel day-lewis as lincoln. and sally fields as his wife, mary. >>> for some, it's the end of the world as we know it. abc has announced the cancellation of "all my children" and "one life to live." this comes to us from wesh2 news in orlando. a woman had no clue what she was in for when she boarded a f private plane. and then she saw his proposal. she gladly accepted turning that into a flight that those guys would never forget. >> something to live up to. shoo it would have been good if she had a par are achute and when she was jumping out she said no. >> this is early today. just your first stop of the day on your nbc staz. >>> zookeepers in spain are caring for one baby as if he were their own. baby boo, a 9-month-old orangutan made his first appearance yesterday. he's the first to be born at the zoo in 20 years. but he's an orphan after losing his mom to lung disease after giving birth. cute. >>> one couple is a match made on the dance floor
taylor swift bought her parents a $1.4 million dollars in home in nashville. that will do. >>> "lincoln" will star daniel day-lewis as lincoln. and sally fields as his wife, mary. >>> for some, it's the end of the world as we know it. abc has announced the cancellation of "all my children" and "one life to live." this comes to us from wesh2 news in orlando. a woman had no clue what she was in for when she boarded a f private plane. and then she...
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come with me to nashville, tennessee to an old farmhouse set back off the road, a little house, window here, window here and doorway that looked like a face. the windows, door, and front porch kind of sag so it looked like a smiling face. [laughter]. then there was a long sidewalk that led up to the house. when you turn and started toward it, you felt like you were going to a warm and happy place. my grandparents loved to in the evening sit on the front porch. there was a radio that set in the window, my grandfather would listen to the ball game. i remember when marion anderson would sing, my grandmother made us be quiet and respectful before greatness. every once in a while a neighbor would come by and would excuse herself and come out with a pitcher of lemonade or ice tea. she had those tea cakes that i loved. most of the time children would say go on and play. you wouldn't listen to grown up's conversation. at that point we were all welcome. the stories were layered. seniors got something that the young parents and fathers learned, then teenagers and little ones. we all got somethin
come with me to nashville, tennessee to an old farmhouse set back off the road, a little house, window here, window here and doorway that looked like a face. the windows, door, and front porch kind of sag so it looked like a smiling face. [laughter]. then there was a long sidewalk that led up to the house. when you turn and started toward it, you felt like you were going to a warm and happy place. my grandparents loved to in the evening sit on the front porch. there was a radio that set in the...
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. >> waiting at sfo, dues citizen hughes wants to get back to nashville, tennessee. >> we went first to check in. they told us our plane was cancelled. didn't get a text message or phone call. a little angry about that. >> he is not the only one angry at southwest airlines. >> got here at 8:00. so, -- >> when are you getting out? >> our flight to boston leaves at 11:0 tonight. so we're going to hang out at the airport. >> reporter: this line is filled with people forced to make alternate travel plans because southwest grounded 79 of its 737s for fuselage inspection after a portion of the fuselage ripped away yesterday on a flight from phoenix and sacramento. our aviation consultant points out an area on the 737 fuselage like the one that failed out flight 812. it's a spot where two planes overlap. he said planes get a lot of use, cottsing fuselage fatigue. >> you can't see it. but it's to some degree it expands and then depressurization and it cracks. >> reporter: the fuselage blowout as caused massive delays and cancellations, southwest issued this statement: the safety of our custo
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he was born in nashville, tennessee, reared in missouri, was counseled to the mormon church and followed them westward and went on northward, to oregon, and when he got there and established the first hamlet, germantown, his first order of business was to get an order neans -- ordinance enacted saying that no black folks would be allowed in that hamlet. and if they were there, they would be beaten every six months until they left town. it didn't stop there. came down to california. got involved in politics and the gold rush and got his way to the high office of the first governor of this state. and i thank god that you all have removed another investigate tadge of our dark past. peter burnett was not only a bully to black folk but he was also mean toward asians, chinese specifically, and worked for the obliteration of native americans . and the sad commentary is, ladies and gentlemen, that no one in high office knew who this man was and what his legacy was until i called from my sick bed and said we got to get that name off of that building over there on newco mmp b street, the one commu
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afternoon showers for boston, new york, philadelphia, d.c., atlanta and nashville. >> the officer wasy pleasant, though. i don't think i mentioned that. >> nice. >> and 80s in dallas, new orleans, also, miami and 53 in new york. 52 in detroit. 66 in indianapolis. 70 in kansas city and 60 in sacramento. and 42 in billings. >>> was a gorgeous day in augusta in georgia for the second round of the master golf tournament gets under way this morning in augusta. northern ireland's rory mcilroy is setting the pace with 7 under par 65 shot. the youngest. first-round leader in master's history. >> he's in the lead with alvaro who birdied the 18th hole and defending champion phil mickelson, i love him, was five shots behind them. and tiger woods, everybody is watching tiger, he was six shots off the pace. we'll see how he rounds it out. obviously, he's been struggling quite a bit. >> phil smacked one into florida yesterday. he was able to like salvage it for parts. >> we'll see how they all do. >> no doubt. >>> the world famous "running of the bulls" don't take place until july in spain but some
afternoon showers for boston, new york, philadelphia, d.c., atlanta and nashville. >> the officer wasy pleasant, though. i don't think i mentioned that. >> nice. >> and 80s in dallas, new orleans, also, miami and 53 in new york. 52 in detroit. 66 in indianapolis. 70 in kansas city and 60 in sacramento. and 42 in billings. >>> was a gorgeous day in augusta in georgia for the second round of the master golf tournament gets under way this morning in augusta. northern...
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. -- but i spoke at a tent event in nashville recently.ofessor of education at harvard said that when we take the risk of really witnessing another human being, when we validate their human experience , we risk becoming recruited to their welfare. that is really all i have done, is allow my empathy to be engaged. once it is, because my feelings help teach me what my values are, i am on the path for which there is no return. i am in a sorely an advocate -- an advocate.le y tavis: you went back there after your career was burgeoning. you wanted to get credentialed. >> i always wanted to go to school. it was a dynamic experience as a in undergrad it u.k. being an avid fan of the men's basketball program, i am also a fan of education there. i had an absolutely wonderful education. i wanted to go to graduate school. but i was afraid that, if i did not honor the acting thing, that it would be a regret that i carried the rest of my life. if i did not go to hollywood as a young woman, i did not know that it would go to at 42. but on to graduate sc
. -- but i spoke at a tent event in nashville recently.ofessor of education at harvard said that when we take the risk of really witnessing another human being, when we validate their human experience , we risk becoming recruited to their welfare. that is really all i have done, is allow my empathy to be engaged. once it is, because my feelings help teach me what my values are, i am on the path for which there is no return. i am in a sorely an advocate -- an advocate.le y tavis: you went back...
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. >>> for a look at the road conditions in this country, flooding on i-40 from oklahoma city to nashville from kansas to pittsburgh. wet from dallas to des moines. icy in the rockies. rain drenches i-5. >>> and if you're frying today rkts airport delays possible if dallas, memphis, kansas city, chicago, detroit, salt lake city and san francisco. >>> people are focused on the wedding weather. we're covering it all. just four days to go now until the wedding of prince william and kate middleton. >> w new details about the ceremony. >> diana alvear is joining u.s. this morning. high, diana. >> reporter: rob and mike, top of the morning to you. you have got to check out westminster abbey. this is the epicenter of wedding fever. i've caught it. all the tourists have cau t here. everyone in london is so excited. everywhere you look, the union jack is waved proudly, as londed looks forward to the wedding of the century. >> it lifts us. it's nothing like royalty to an englishman. a genuine englishman. >> it's a bit of a tradition to do the pomp and circumstance. >> reporter: one can only imagine
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and the vancouver canucks get set for the nashville predators.he first two games are in san jose. >>> after the sharks left, they covered the ice with a court so kobe bryant could do that. he left new orleans on crutches the other night. leading the lakers with 19 points tonight. 106-90 win. giving l.a. a 3-2 lead in the series with the hornets. >>> the nfl draft is set for thursday. the niners need a quarterback. but they will have to wait about a decade for these guys. >> this is my trick shot video. >> yeah. accuracy matters. we found two accurate quarterbacks. he made that basket. but they're both in middle school. this kid in utah with a mean streak. he's 13. has this 12-year-old in iowa on his tail, with the blindfold trick, marking down targets. lane kiffin could be calling soon. these guys are good. but nair also 12 and 13. >> yeahtl lite tim there's a little time there, isn't there? >> maturation. isn't there? >> maturation. >> we'll be right back.♪ that airline is gonna nail that frequent flyer with restrictions when he tries to use his
and the vancouver canucks get set for the nashville predators.he first two games are in san jose. >>> after the sharks left, they covered the ice with a court so kobe bryant could do that. he left new orleans on crutches the other night. leading the lakers with 19 points tonight. 106-90 win. giving l.a. a 3-2 lead in the series with the hornets. >>> the nfl draft is set for thursday. the niners need a quarterback. but they will have to wait about a decade for these guys....
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based in nashville, tennessee, thomas nelson publishers is the leading commercial publisher of king jamesibles. and they're still rolling off the presses. in this factory, workers add thumb indexes to help readers more easily find the various books of the bible. for the 400th anniversary, thomas nelson has released a special limited edition king james bible. today more copies of contemporary translations may be sold such as the new international version or niv. but the king james version is still near the top of the list. in just the last 12 months, thomas nelson sold more than a million copies of the kjv. the bible is the best-selling book in history, and the king james version is the best-selling translation of all time. no one knows exactly how many king james bibles have been published over the centuries, but experts say it's likely in the billions. >> the king james is the most printed book in the history of man. it is an amazing thing. >> reporter: the king james bible emerged out of a tumultuous religious period in english history. for nearly a millennium, the latin vulgate bible h
based in nashville, tennessee, thomas nelson publishers is the leading commercial publisher of king jamesibles. and they're still rolling off the presses. in this factory, workers add thumb indexes to help readers more easily find the various books of the bible. for the 400th anniversary, thomas nelson has released a special limited edition king james bible. today more copies of contemporary translations may be sold such as the new international version or niv. but the king james version is...
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in nashville i met up with a collection of libertarian groups crossing the country teaching internet tactics for free market ideals over two hundred years ago guys a group of people just like you did something extraordinary ordinary people doing extraordinary things they were activists just like you i truly believe that they were activists then we are activists now make no distinction about it so what we do we become vigil activists we identify the media we learn the media we manipulate the media it was printing presses then it's the internet now that's where we influence the hearts and minds of our fellow citizens the tea party's got as many of the hills majorities trying to give you the tools the muskets right so. here's what i do i get on amazon i type in liberal books i go through and i say one star one star one star the flipside is you go to a conservative libertarian whatever go to their products and give them five stars ok so literally a.b.c. the books i i put a star on i don't read so that's how it works ok this place is a is where your kids i promise you this is where your k
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replaced by a netminder with an outfield player in the dying seconds but it was to no avail from nashville in that completing of ice three scoreline for matter like. now and waiting in the final for the winners that sign are at once you booked their place with an eight to thrashing you look about if you are as level two in their best of seven series and watching saturday nights being victory wisconsin in the top of. this evening the teams didn't bookmark but produced and the like to start a club had the best of their all the possessions but it was the biz there was put their noses in front just three minutes in and they support and passed on its on the coming who read directed upon golden words the most courageous side responded the less than the minutes it was a wonder he skated around the net and made an ideal pass to meet people get to equalise one call him a. underscore the go everybody was like you and i look at the fans you know everybody went down there like hopes we're going to answer right back and i and i think when we answer right back where they knew it they're here and they ca
replaced by a netminder with an outfield player in the dying seconds but it was to no avail from nashville in that completing of ice three scoreline for matter like. now and waiting in the final for the winners that sign are at once you booked their place with an eight to thrashing you look about if you are as level two in their best of seven series and watching saturday nights being victory wisconsin in the top of. this evening the teams didn't bookmark but produced and the like to start a...
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move into tomorrow, too, you can see huge areas, especially from tupelo into huntsville, up into nashville, we'll be under that high risk for these long track and deadly tornadoes. and then as we get into thursday as these storms track overnight on wednesday it's the i-95 corridor. so as you mentioned, some 150 million people will be affected. when it's all over and we get a chance to breathe, 300 gauges will be in flood and hundreds of thousands of acres will still be underwater. brian? >> all right. jim cantore in arkadelphia, arkansas. jim, we hope you and your team stay as safe as possible as we go on into the night covering all of this. >>> now we turn to news from overseas, to the rapidly deteriorating crisis in syria, with the bloody government crackdown on protesters escalating there. the u.s. state department is telling american citizens now to leave the country. others are wondering how long the u.s. can stay out of the fray. our chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitchell, reports tonight on what may be another no-win situation for america. >> reporter: human rights gro
move into tomorrow, too, you can see huge areas, especially from tupelo into huntsville, up into nashville, we'll be under that high risk for these long track and deadly tornadoes. and then as we get into thursday as these storms track overnight on wednesday it's the i-95 corridor. so as you mentioned, some 150 million people will be affected. when it's all over and we get a chance to breathe, 300 gauges will be in flood and hundreds of thousands of acres will still be underwater. brian?...
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and i-40, from nashville to knoxville. icy on i-15, in the northern rockies.and wet on i-5, from portland to redding, california. >> if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in boston, new york, philadelphia, d.c., charlotte, atlanta, memphis and dallas. >> a lot of cities. >> yeah. >>> today does mark one year since a deadly explosion triggered that massive oil spill in the gulf. >> despite months of cleaning up now, there are new concerns now of the safety of the water but also the seafood that's making its way back to your dinner table. >> makes you wonder. matt gutman covered this story from the very beginning. he has more, now, from the louisiana coast. >> reporter: one thing we know for sure, is it spewed 200 million gallons of oil in the gulf of mexico, there is tremendous uncertainty still. the health of the workers that worked out on the water. the epa says it tested offshore. but our investigation found it only began testing a month after the spill. seafood safety. noaa opened all the gulf for fishing. but there are fishermen that say some
and i-40, from nashville to knoxville. icy on i-15, in the northern rockies.and wet on i-5, from portland to redding, california. >> if you're flying today, airport delays are possible in boston, new york, philadelphia, d.c., charlotte, atlanta, memphis and dallas. >> a lot of cities. >> yeah. >>> today does mark one year since a deadly explosion triggered that massive oil spill in the gulf. >> despite months of cleaning up now, there are new concerns now of the...
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rain soaks i-40, from little rock to nashville.on i-90 from the northern rockies to madison, wisconsin. >> if you're flying today you can expect some airport delays chicago, dallas and memphis. >>> first, it was a margarita served to a 15-month-old. then, wine to a toddler. now, another case. chili's is disputing claims that it served an alcohol drink to a child. the mother says her daughter ordered a milkshake, but got a mudslide made with rum, instead. the girl took four sips before feeling ill. >> she was saying, her stomach hurt. her head hurt. i want to lay down, mommy. she would close her eyes for a bit. and open her eyes. like you do when you're intoxicated. >> chili's officials say they are investigating the incident. but that the child was not served a mudslide. there will be much more coming up on "gma." >>> another air traffic controller is in trouble. this time, for watching a movie on the job. the controller was supposed to be manning a regional radar center near cleveland. what makes matters worse, his mic was acciden
rain soaks i-40, from little rock to nashville.on i-90 from the northern rockies to madison, wisconsin. >> if you're flying today you can expect some airport delays chicago, dallas and memphis. >>> first, it was a margarita served to a 15-month-old. then, wine to a toddler. now, another case. chili's is disputing claims that it served an alcohol drink to a child. the mother says her daughter ordered a milkshake, but got a mudslide made with rum, instead. the girl took four sips...
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flooding on i-40, from oklahoma city to nashville. on i-30, from little rock to dallas.so on i-70 st. louis to pittsburgh. wet on i-94 from the twin cities into detroit. icy on i-15, 80 and 90 in the rockies. and showers make for a pretty slick ride on i-5, from portland to seattle. >> okay. and if you are flying today, airport delays could be possible in chicago, minneapolis, detroit and also memphis. >>> now, turning over to london, of course, where 1 million people are expected to fill the streets around the royal wedding. of course, that means some major security. >> that's right. scotland yard is outlining some of its plans to keep the royal couple safe. diana alvear joins us from london with the latest. it must be very exciting to be there. good morning, diana. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. i think you can tell by my coat and scarf that the tropical heat wave is over. but wedding fever is still in full effect. look at "the telegraph." the lovely couple right there, front and center. this city can't get enough of these two. and it's been very good for bu
flooding on i-40, from oklahoma city to nashville. on i-30, from little rock to dallas.so on i-70 st. louis to pittsburgh. wet on i-94 from the twin cities into detroit. icy on i-15, 80 and 90 in the rockies. and showers make for a pretty slick ride on i-5, from portland to seattle. >> okay. and if you are flying today, airport delays could be possible in chicago, minneapolis, detroit and also memphis. >>> now, turning over to london, of course, where 1 million people are...
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over the planet in just one year just last year we saw a record breaking floods drone pakistan and nashville tennessee record breaking floods gushed across europe inundated in an area of that continent the size of germany and france combined we saw the biggest rainstorm in a thousand years submerge brazil spawning the deadliest mudslides that nation has ever seen china was flooded last year as well we saw a deadly heat wave sweep across russia and israel igniting hundreds of wildfires across both countries in december where winter tornadoes but across the state of arkansas illinois kentucky indiana missouri and tennessee well with deadly consequences and of course those same storms through of tornadoes in the midwest dump record amounts of snowfall in the northeast shutting down american cities for weeks. and don't forget what happened in japan as some of the latest climate change research is uncovered a link between changing weather patterns melting glaciers changing tectonic balances and producing free kurth quakes and then there's what happened last night a couple of hundred americans dea
over the planet in just one year just last year we saw a record breaking floods drone pakistan and nashville tennessee record breaking floods gushed across europe inundated in an area of that continent the size of germany and france combined we saw the biggest rainstorm in a thousand years submerge brazil spawning the deadliest mudslides that nation has ever seen china was flooded last year as well we saw a deadly heat wave sweep across russia and israel igniting hundreds of wildfires across...
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i'm ken paulson, joining you today from nashville. guest today is a man whose name and sound are known and respected worldwide. he's a 1987 inductee into the rock and roll hall of fame, and he was the winner of the lifetime achievement award from the rhythm and blues foundation. we're pleased to welcome bo diddley. [applause] great to have you here. and you've had this amazing career, much of it centered around electric guitar. and yet, it all began with a violin. is that right? [laughs] yep. i started playing violin. at least i was taught classical music, and i was taught by professor o.w. frederick at ebenezer baptist church in chicago, illinois, where i was raised up at. and i, when i got to be, i think, about 12 or 13 years old, my sister bought me a guitar because i had heard john lee hooker playing. and i made the statement, "if that cat can play, i know i can learn." [laughter] and actually, i was being real self-centered to myself then, like, kind of making fun of him. but today john lee hooker is a monument. i mean, he is big
i'm ken paulson, joining you today from nashville. guest today is a man whose name and sound are known and respected worldwide. he's a 1987 inductee into the rock and roll hall of fame, and he was the winner of the lifetime achievement award from the rhythm and blues foundation. we're pleased to welcome bo diddley. [applause] great to have you here. and you've had this amazing career, much of it centered around electric guitar. and yet, it all began with a violin. is that right? [laughs] yep. i...
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. >> i was actually just in nashville last week with congress one blackburn and we did a town hall together and she spoke almost end the exact words there as well and she's been a very passionate leader on this issue. when she says there's nothing broken, i wholeheartedly agree there is nothing broken in the space and very long descent on this issue and i feel not only is their nothing broken but the fcc didn't have the authority to do what it's doing and it's defined a court order from almost a year ago as well as in the last congress we had a large bipartisan majority of congress, those are the words strung together we don't hear them strung together very often these days they're a large bipartisan majority about 302 members of congress by my count who wrote to the fcc in one form or another said don't do it or don't do it this way or have congress handle it. so, this is going to be a public policy issue which really should be addressed at the congressional level. and so, i think congress is trying to address it at least the house is. >> so if you were in the majority on the fcc decision
. >> i was actually just in nashville last week with congress one blackburn and we did a town hall together and she spoke almost end the exact words there as well and she's been a very passionate leader on this issue. when she says there's nothing broken, i wholeheartedly agree there is nothing broken in the space and very long descent on this issue and i feel not only is their nothing broken but the fcc didn't have the authority to do what it's doing and it's defined a court order from...
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nashville's justin mcnaughton got his in january and spends only an extra $15 a month on electricity to fuel it. gas prices are now irrelevant. >> i haven't bought gas since december 2010. i don't even know what the price of gas is. >> reporter: but is it practical? not for everyone. i took the leaf for a test drive. it has a top speed of 90. gets from 0 to 60 faster than most economy cars. but range is limited. 100 miles per overnight charge. >> 75% of daily journeys are less than 50 miles per day. >> reporter: enough for the average american commute of 35 miles round trip. and since the electric motor shuts down during the stop portion of stop and go, traffic jams hardly affect the range. perfect for those short commutes, but not so practical right now for the longer trips of more than 100 miles. until, that is, governments and public utilities finish installing quick chargers like that one that will make it much easier for people to travel longer distances. now here in new york city at the auto show, the electric cars are grabbing all the headlines, and in fact the leaf is on a wa
nashville's justin mcnaughton got his in january and spends only an extra $15 a month on electricity to fuel it. gas prices are now irrelevant. >> i haven't bought gas since december 2010. i don't even know what the price of gas is. >> reporter: but is it practical? not for everyone. i took the leaf for a test drive. it has a top speed of 90. gets from 0 to 60 faster than most economy cars. but range is limited. 100 miles per overnight charge. >> 75% of daily journeys are less...
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afternoon showers in the east, from boston to new york, d.c., atlanta and nashville. >> and looking at 80 degrees in dallas, new orleans and miami. 53 here in new york. 47 in boston. 60s from fargo to omaha. and 70 in kansas city. seattle finally drying out, getting up to 55. 60 in sacramento. and 73 in phoenix. >>> coming up, should the speed limit on highways be raised to 85? one state is close to making that the law. >>> and also, one more reason to add berries to your breakfast. new evidence of their powerful ability to fight cancer. >>> plus, getting up close and personal with jaws. the new research that raises these man eaters right out of the ocean. isisisisisisisisisisis >>> well, first signs this morning that life is slowly returning to normal in japan. toyota announced overnight it will resume production at all of its plants in japan, from april 18th to 27th. the plants will operate at about 50% of normal capacity because of parts shortages. toyota still does not know when it will return to full production. >>> the economic recovery appears to be getting stronger. retail sale
afternoon showers in the east, from boston to new york, d.c., atlanta and nashville. >> and looking at 80 degrees in dallas, new orleans and miami. 53 here in new york. 47 in boston. 60s from fargo to omaha. and 70 in kansas city. seattle finally drying out, getting up to 55. 60 in sacramento. and 73 in phoenix. >>> coming up, should the speed limit on highways be raised to 85? one state is close to making that the law. >>> and also, one more reason to add berries to...
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host: greg it in nashville, tennessee. -- rank in nashville, tenn. -- greg in nashville, tenn. caller: we know that tons of money went overseas. if they want to pay the debt off, we need to get the money back from these foreign banks, with interest would be nice. as far as oil issues, everybody says to drill off the gulf or anwar. i think we should be drilling in texas and oklahoma, where all the oil is in the country. states can benefit from that. that could help to build their economy. this global this, global that -- this country group because it was independent from the rest of the world. if the rest of the world wants to buy goods from us, that is fine to do business with other countries, but we do not need other countries providing us with our livelihood, and goods. we have all the technology here. it is the government doing what they can to tax and regulate our businesses out of business. guest: two points, one on banks, one on foreign trade. it is interesting, the disclosures that came out of the fed release of its lending turn the financial crisis. it was indeed the ca
host: greg it in nashville, tennessee. -- rank in nashville, tenn. -- greg in nashville, tenn. caller: we know that tons of money went overseas. if they want to pay the debt off, we need to get the money back from these foreign banks, with interest would be nice. as far as oil issues, everybody says to drill off the gulf or anwar. i think we should be drilling in texas and oklahoma, where all the oil is in the country. states can benefit from that. that could help to build their economy. this...
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and anaheim against nashville. >>> the last time an indy car driver went wire to wire was 2009 at sonomaat will power pulled out today. the grand prix of alabama. yes there's a grand prix of alabama. simona de silvestro involved in this collision. the winner was power. power had the fastest at qualifying. dario frankiti is now second. that will do it for this sunday late night edition of sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> thanks. >>> make sure to join ktvu morning news starting at 4:30 a.m. they will have the very latest on that fatal stabbing in concord outside of a mall. >>> our coverage continues any time online at ktvu.com. thanks so much for joining us tonight. have a great week and we'll see you back here next weekend. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters.
and anaheim against nashville. >>> the last time an indy car driver went wire to wire was 2009 at sonomaat will power pulled out today. the grand prix of alabama. yes there's a grand prix of alabama. simona de silvestro involved in this collision. the winner was power. power had the fastest at qualifying. dario frankiti is now second. that will do it for this sunday late night edition of sports wrap. have a good week everybody. >> thanks. >>> make sure to join ktvu...
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. >> guest: so i was actually just in nashville last week with congressman blackburn, and we did a town hall together, and she spoke almost those exact same words there as well, and she's been a very passionate leader on this issue. when she says there's nothing broken, i wholeheartedly agree, there is nothing broken in this space. i had a very long dissent back in december on this issue. i feel not only is there nothing broken, but the fcc didn't have the legal authority to do what it's doing. it's defying a court order from almost exact hi a year ago as well as in the last congress we had a large bipartisan majority of congress. those are words we don't hear strung together very often these days, about 302 members of congress by my count who wrote to the fcc and in one form or another either said don't do it or don't do it this way or have congress handle it. so if this is going to be a public policy issue, it really should be addressed at the congressional level, and so i think congress is trying to address it -- at least the house is -- through the congressional review act. >> host:
. >> guest: so i was actually just in nashville last week with congressman blackburn, and we did a town hall together, and she spoke almost those exact same words there as well, and she's been a very passionate leader on this issue. when she says there's nothing broken, i wholeheartedly agree, there is nothing broken in this space. i had a very long dissent back in december on this issue. i feel not only is there nothing broken, but the fcc didn't have the legal authority to do what it's...
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c-span: now why did we both listen to that same radio station in nashville, tennessee? >> guest: i guess you're an octoroon and you've been passing all this time. c-span: who was john r.? >> guest: john r. -- i saw an article about him in the times in the '70s and he was this white guy who sounded black and loved black music and black culture. and i think many of us would have been shocked in the '50s and '60s to know that john r. was this white, southern, mountain guy who was in love with black culture. but he played both gospel music and soul, rhythm and blues, and blues, and that was my first encounter with black music on a national scale, as it were. but i have been surprised by how many people throughout the south -- but you're from the midwest -- who depended upon john r. and "randy's record shop" for their nightly infusions of black culture. you certainly weren't getting it through wkyr or whatever it was called in keyser, west virginia. i mean, basically, i was raised with country music, hillbilly music. c-span: when i grew up in indiana, we used to listen to "e
c-span: now why did we both listen to that same radio station in nashville, tennessee? >> guest: i guess you're an octoroon and you've been passing all this time. c-span: who was john r.? >> guest: john r. -- i saw an article about him in the times in the '70s and he was this white guy who sounded black and loved black music and black culture. and i think many of us would have been shocked in the '50s and '60s to know that john r. was this white, southern, mountain guy who was in...
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. >>> nashville eliminating anaheim. the flyers beat buffalo in ot. that forces a seventh and deciding game on tuesday. >>> still to come tonight on sports wrap. extra holes needed to determine this week's winner on the golf tour with the world's number one ranking at stake. we'll show you how that turns >>> addition to championship, the number one ranking in the world was up for grabs. golf course also a great place for an easter egg hunt. he started the day six strokes back but had to leave. then had to wait for an hour and a half. that's because luke donald was still on the course. they headed to a play off. a win for donald as the top player in the world. and donald birdied the first hole. he had the chance to keep the play off going. which he did. then on the third extra hole after -- donald had to make this shot to stay alive. he will hit the back of the cup but the ball won't drop. with sneticker winning. >>> yesterday the rugby team finished the -- it's actually been a tumultuous year for the cal rugby team. 25 national championships and 21 co
. >>> nashville eliminating anaheim. the flyers beat buffalo in ot. that forces a seventh and deciding game on tuesday. >>> still to come tonight on sports wrap. extra holes needed to determine this week's winner on the golf tour with the world's number one ranking at stake. we'll show you how that turns >>> addition to championship, the number one ranking in the world was up for grabs. golf course also a great place for an easter egg hunt. he started the day six...
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they'll play nashville it also means most importantly around here, they will host the sharks in the second round. >>> kobe pretty much leading the way. lakers are now up 3-2. the magic and the bulls were also victorious. the bulls putting away indiana in that series. that's the sporting life. >> thank you for joining us tonight. good night. >> good night.
they'll play nashville it also means most importantly around here, they will host the sharks in the second round. >>> kobe pretty much leading the way. lakers are now up 3-2. the magic and the bulls were also victorious. the bulls putting away indiana in that series. that's the sporting life. >> thank you for joining us tonight. good night. >> good night.