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wheeler set off on a a a raid to disrupt sherman's supply lines up into the north georgia and tennessee. wheeler raid is a spectacular failure and he wrecks his calvary core in the process. so at first when hood receivers news that the federal trenches north of the city are vacant what do you think he believes? sherman is retreating to the north. but then he realizes hood, he knew what was going on and he dispatches to core south to the vicinity of jonesboro. if you look on the map in the lower right you'll see jonesboro, the very bottom. the two cores sent there are given the orders and they protect the vital supply line. on the first day of the battle of jonesboro, the last battle of the campaign the attacks that are repulsed. in the meantime, hood finds out that the rail lines north of jonesboro the have been broken, you can see it on the map with thomas and he abandons the city. on the night of september 1st, marching the troops south to rejoin throws that had been at jonesboro. during the evacuation of the city, the confederates discover they left a large amount of munitions in the
wheeler set off on a a a raid to disrupt sherman's supply lines up into the north georgia and tennessee. wheeler raid is a spectacular failure and he wrecks his calvary core in the process. so at first when hood receivers news that the federal trenches north of the city are vacant what do you think he believes? sherman is retreating to the north. but then he realizes hood, he knew what was going on and he dispatches to core south to the vicinity of jonesboro. if you look on the map in the lower...
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this is what baby booboo looked like in north georgia.fficers were looking for a drug suspect who was totally found in a different location. heads up, the next photo is tough to look at. baby booboo suffered a brain injury, severe burns from this grenade that flashed in his crib. he spent weeks >> one of the officers is came in and pinned my husband down and tore his rotator cuff in the process of having him pinned down. my girls were freaking out and then i heard my son start screaming and crying. when i went to go pick him up, another officer grabbed him first. i kept asking that officer give me my son, give to him me. when i went to grab him, he told me to shut up and go shift down. >> so you couldn't even see what happened to lee. you're seeing smoke and saw this bang and it literally landed in his crib. >> during that time, we didn't know the yet because they tried to hide him from us. and they pinned me down for a while and i told them i couldn't breathe. >> they kept telling us, he's fine, he has not sustained any serious injury. >
this is what baby booboo looked like in north georgia.fficers were looking for a drug suspect who was totally found in a different location. heads up, the next photo is tough to look at. baby booboo suffered a brain injury, severe burns from this grenade that flashed in his crib. he spent weeks >> one of the officers is came in and pinned my husband down and tore his rotator cuff in the process of having him pinned down. my girls were freaking out and then i heard my son start screaming...
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families in western pennsylvania and north georgia, we are in this together. we will rise or fall as a nation together. and i go back to what you said when you first took the well. there are so many awful stories about washington, d.c. and the way that we work together. some of them are true and many of them are just lure. but my staff handed it to me fter you said it, that about 254 of the 536 bills that are -- 356 billssenate at are stuck in the senate when i think about this stack of bills, it would be so easy for those to dismiss it as crazy republican ideas and this is a political stunt why are those guys talking about those bills and it's because what you said, 60 of these bills introduced by democrats, passed this chamber. 254 of these bills stuck in the senate passed with 2/3 of us coming together to send them over to the senate. and we have an obligation to work together. the answer to the question about the 434 days, the senate hasn't said no. the senate hasn't said we have a better idea, send this back to you. the senate didn't say you are focused o
families in western pennsylvania and north georgia, we are in this together. we will rise or fall as a nation together. and i go back to what you said when you first took the well. there are so many awful stories about washington, d.c. and the way that we work together. some of them are true and many of them are just lure. but my staff handed it to me fter you said it, that about 254 of the 536 bills that are -- 356 billssenate at are stuck in the senate when i think about this stack of bills,...
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from the moment of hood's arrival in north georgia, drama emerged between the diva triumvirates of confederate leadership. jefferson davis, who many don't know was voted most likely to secede in high school -- that's an old joke, old as jefferson davis, probably -- john bell hood and everyone's favorite general, joseph johnston, ultimately leading to johnston's removal and hood being named as commander of the army of tennessee. davis decided that johnson had receded just too much ground to sherman in front of the city of atlanta, that now holding that community proved tenable at best. hood faced a precarious situation as a newly appointed commander and thus decided to throw his army at cher pan in a series of battles around atlanta only a few days after ascending up the chain of command. the blood-letting did not deter sherman who now worked to encircle the city which forced hood to flee atlanta six weeks later. although the army of tennessee had lost over 30,000 men in the course of four months, they still remained a formidable force at roughly about 39,000 strong. according to the new orlean
from the moment of hood's arrival in north georgia, drama emerged between the diva triumvirates of confederate leadership. jefferson davis, who many don't know was voted most likely to secede in high school -- that's an old joke, old as jefferson davis, probably -- john bell hood and everyone's favorite general, joseph johnston, ultimately leading to johnston's removal and hood being named as commander of the army of tennessee. davis decided that johnson had receded just too much ground to...
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it goes through his removal from a farmhouse in north georgia where he was kept, transported to atlanta. stayed in atlanta for a day or two. the train went to augusta, and in wilmington, north carolina, and enrichment. every -- and then richmond. every day, how he is doing, all the way up to several days in richmond. it says, he is now walking on crutches. he can go across the room. he can go back and forth three or four times. what is really interesting about this, because of the myth of opiates, which i mentioned early on, did he use morphine? every day the exact amount of grains, not gr ams, grains of morphine hood was givenevery time he was it. it was at night, and it was for sleep. he was not given anything for pain, leave it -- believe it or not, except milk punched. i did not know what that was. it is eggnog, they still serve it in louisiana. milk and rum. every night, all amounts of morphine for sleep only. they reduce the dose is when he got better, and they noted several nights in the log, slept without morphine. they were very aware of how important it was for somebody to not
it goes through his removal from a farmhouse in north georgia where he was kept, transported to atlanta. stayed in atlanta for a day or two. the train went to augusta, and in wilmington, north carolina, and enrichment. every -- and then richmond. every day, how he is doing, all the way up to several days in richmond. it says, he is now walking on crutches. he can go across the room. he can go back and forth three or four times. what is really interesting about this, because of the myth of...
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. >> #weloveatl has helped families in north georgia. >> since we started our partnership we have broughtt equates to 30,000 meals. >> who would have thought a hashtag could do so much good. >> we are bringing together art and culture and we are hoping it starts to spread across the country. that's what we realized throughout this project. to fuel economy... to quality... today's chevrolet has it all. and great news - the chevy 72 hour sale has just been extended. you'll get 0% apr for 72 months. plus no monthly payments for the rest of the summer. 0% apr for 72 months plus no monthly payments for the rest of the summer. the chevy 72 hour sale ends monday. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> i've been coming to the middle east for many years. this is an intense time right now. know one knows what the next venture is going to be whether the israelis are going to sent troops into gaza where there could be so much destruction and so many call useties not just palestinian but israeli as well. i was down in the southern part of israel today not far from the gaza border. i saw the ro
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it is a question of how you get food from north carolina and georgia and mississippi to be troops. is in south georgia where food is available. food could have been commandeered. food could have been bought. the local women who simply want to bring fresh vegetables to the starving prisoners in andersonville could have been allowed to bring the food or they could have brought them to the camp and the camp could have brought -- camp officers and soldiers could have brought them to the prisoners. freshwater could have been obtained in a variety of ways, one of which was to order the troops upstream to stop using this creek as a latrine. the other thing would have been to take a detail of prisoners every day and march them upstream, fill large barrels with buckets of water and bring them down. prisoners could have marched all day long up-and-down bringing water. you would have freshwater. wirz does not do any of those things. instead he thinks of new ways to preventrisoners and them from getting basic nutrition and any kind of basic health. it strikes me when we think about andersonvil
it is a question of how you get food from north carolina and georgia and mississippi to be troops. is in south georgia where food is available. food could have been commandeered. food could have been bought. the local women who simply want to bring fresh vegetables to the starving prisoners in andersonville could have been allowed to bring the food or they could have brought them to the camp and the camp could have brought -- camp officers and soldiers could have brought them to the prisoners....
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if the turnout is what we think it is today, republicans will win in states like georgia and north carolinamocrats need to change the matrix slightly. that's why they'd like to paint the republican candidate a different way. >> you know my problem with all this, perry? we're a couple minutes into this conversation, and we haven't even touched on what is the impeachable offense. i mean, there is smlg messed up here. and it is not just a criticism of the irresponsible right-wing conservatives who are sometimes raising this and sometimes without any basis or impeachable offense. it's also a criticism i think that at this point does apply, as you oipoint out, some of -- d as abby says, i don't think it's all of the white house officials, but some who want to band about for political reasons. it's in our constitution as a check on executive authority. i think it's really sad that we're in a place in the political climate of discussion where you have to some degree -- and i'm not a both sides person on everything -- but to some degree, both sides for very narrow reasons pretending this is a bigge
if the turnout is what we think it is today, republicans will win in states like georgia and north carolinamocrats need to change the matrix slightly. that's why they'd like to paint the republican candidate a different way. >> you know my problem with all this, perry? we're a couple minutes into this conversation, and we haven't even touched on what is the impeachable offense. i mean, there is smlg messed up here. and it is not just a criticism of the irresponsible right-wing...
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there's a lot of black folks all along, some are just newly registered and so it is -- i put georgia where north carolina was. maybe in 2008, you know. who knew it was going to go in the democratic column. >> nice thing to say john -- let me say something nice about georgia. they say it is the city too busy it hate. that's a nice thing. your thoughts, john? >> eugene is right. i think also over the years, a lot of african-americans flocked back it georgia. but also have you a huge influx of hispanics working on the farms and different agriculture interest in the state. that's what's led it a bolstering of the hispanic community within georgia and made it an opportunity for republicans if they have that conversation. >> yeah, 500,000 new hispanic voters since 2000. democratics alone won't turn georgia blue this year. turning g into mitt romney with wealthy elitist with a questionable corporate background. new york times writes today quote mr. purdue was chief executive of a textile manufacturer that went bankrupt and closed in 2003 leaving 7500 people unemployed after mr. purdue left the company.
there's a lot of black folks all along, some are just newly registered and so it is -- i put georgia where north carolina was. maybe in 2008, you know. who knew it was going to go in the democratic column. >> nice thing to say john -- let me say something nice about georgia. they say it is the city too busy it hate. that's a nice thing. your thoughts, john? >> eugene is right. i think also over the years, a lot of african-americans flocked back it georgia. but also have you a huge...
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from the moment of hood's arrival in north georgia, drama emerged between the diva triumvirates of confederate leadership. jefferson davis, who many don't know was voted most likely to secede in high school -- that's an old joke, old as jefferson davis, probably -- john bell hood and everyone's favorite general, joseph johnston, ultimately leading to johnston's removal and hood being named as commander of the army of tennessee. davis decided that johnson had receded just too much ground to sherman in front of the city of atlanta, that now holding that community proved tenable at best. hood faced a precarious situation as a newly appointed commander and thus decided to throw his army at cher pan in a series of battles around atlanta only a few days after ascending up the chain of command. the blood-letting did not deter sherman who now worked to encircle the city which forced hood to flee atlanta six weeks later. although the army of tennessee had lost over 30,000 men in the course of four months, they still remained a formidable force at roughly about 39,000 strong. according to the new orlean
from the moment of hood's arrival in north georgia, drama emerged between the diva triumvirates of confederate leadership. jefferson davis, who many don't know was voted most likely to secede in high school -- that's an old joke, old as jefferson davis, probably -- john bell hood and everyone's favorite general, joseph johnston, ultimately leading to johnston's removal and hood being named as commander of the army of tennessee. davis decided that johnson had receded just too much ground to...
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the last year it's been about 2.5% and we've seen job growth pick up in north carolina, georgia and floridarts of tennessee, but it is more urban-oriented. the big areas, charlotte and raleigh, atlanta, nashville, all the big florida metro areas, miami, orlando, tampa, are all doing exceptionally well, but the rural areas are mostly lagging, in a few of the big cities most closely tied to the government are still sluggish because to have the effects of sequestration. >> brown: tom binnings, colorado, the larger mountain region, what's driving the growth there and where is it heading? >> i would echo what everyone else has said. the denver, salt lake city, metro area, they're doing well and have been doing well several years. robust growth, employment growth and you get into the outlying areas and the second and third-tier communities and cities and the the growth is lagging. >> brown: what about jobs, tom. does that fit into the picture you're talking about? >> absolutely, the job growth is strong in colorado as whole because of the denver metro to wyoming all the way to the border. a lot o
the last year it's been about 2.5% and we've seen job growth pick up in north carolina, georgia and floridarts of tennessee, but it is more urban-oriented. the big areas, charlotte and raleigh, atlanta, nashville, all the big florida metro areas, miami, orlando, tampa, are all doing exceptionally well, but the rural areas are mostly lagging, in a few of the big cities most closely tied to the government are still sluggish because to have the effects of sequestration. >> brown: tom...
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raleigh-durham, north carolina, and atlanta, georgia, round out the top five happiest cities.. >>> and maine, the state that bills itself as vacation land, is reeling in tourists this year. as chip reid tells us, they are coming from the other side of the world. [ honking ] >> reporter: in bar harbor, maine, customers on these lobster tours are all but eating out of his hands. >> smell. >> reporter: nikolai's clientele recently has been undergoing a seed change. what percentage of the people on this boat are from china? >> more and more. i used to hardly get any, and now i can say probably between 15% and 20%. >> reporter: on average, that's 150 chinese tourists a week. one big reason, last month, the first daily direct flights began from beijing to boston. most boston visitors take side trips, and maine is just up the coast. over the next five years, the number of chinese visitors to the u.s. is expected to more than double from 1.8 million to 4.3 million. and the average chinese tourist spends over $7,000 a trip, more than any other nationality. so, nikolai is not alone in r
raleigh-durham, north carolina, and atlanta, georgia, round out the top five happiest cities.. >>> and maine, the state that bills itself as vacation land, is reeling in tourists this year. as chip reid tells us, they are coming from the other side of the world. [ honking ] >> reporter: in bar harbor, maine, customers on these lobster tours are all but eating out of his hands. >> smell. >> reporter: nikolai's clientele recently has been undergoing a seed change. what...
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and senate candidates in mississippi, oklahoma, colorado, kentucky, south carolina, texas, georgia, montana, north carolina, and west virginia beat challenges backed by the national tea party groups. what do you conclude from that? >> that's true, the tea party has not had a good year overall. >> is the tea party in decline? >> it's certainly not dominant. take a look at the 7th district in virginia and eric cantor. >> the tea party still has the rest of the republican party terrorized. people are terrified to do anything that looks moderate. >> quick question to you, is the tea party monolithic? is it monoolitic? >> it's spread out by where the money goes. that's a problem to begin with, the leadership of the republican party needs to decide where to put the money in these races. it's very hard because there's so many different races with different issues at the very local level to decide where to put the money. >> they have a ton of money. >> i'm going to go back to the point i made before. there's so many districts where the unemployment rates are very, very high, relative to where they used to
and senate candidates in mississippi, oklahoma, colorado, kentucky, south carolina, texas, georgia, montana, north carolina, and west virginia beat challenges backed by the national tea party groups. what do you conclude from that? >> that's true, the tea party has not had a good year overall. >> is the tea party in decline? >> it's certainly not dominant. take a look at the 7th district in virginia and eric cantor. >> the tea party still has the rest of the republican...
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you have reverse migration of a lot of african-americans from the north to the south into states like georgia and north carolina making them more african-american and you also have the situation where mitt romney and john mccain each got north of 86% of the white vote throughout the south and barack obama got 90% of the black vote so you have the mirrors where the white vote is becoming very republican and the black vote is very democratic so the route to suppression of the vote is simple. you simply look at the way african-americans and minorities vote and you shut that down. you look at the way younger people who tend to vote democratic vote and you shut that down. it's very simple. you don't have to say overtly you're doing it on the basis of race but the result is the same. >> we'll keep talking about this. there is more i want to get to. we'll be back to tackle those questions right after this. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. ♪ we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created ta
you have reverse migration of a lot of african-americans from the north to the south into states like georgia and north carolina making them more african-american and you also have the situation where mitt romney and john mccain each got north of 86% of the white vote throughout the south and barack obama got 90% of the black vote so you have the mirrors where the white vote is becoming very republican and the black vote is very democratic so the route to suppression of the vote is simple. you...
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republicans taking control of the senate, the focus is on races like louisiana, arkansas, north carolina, montana, but georgiacritical factor in that cap relation. david purdue going against the democrat in a race that republicans literally cannot afford to lose it purdue ran and win on the need for change in washington, throw out the career politicians in favor of new blood the challenger is a newcomer as well be it the strategy would be to make this a referendum on the president and harry reid. >> and you going to have to go outside voices, so we can talk about the failed policies of this administration and talk about smaller government, lower taxes and how to get this economy going again. >> she sailed for the primariess with virtually no opposition. an enormous campaign war chest and name recognition coming from being the daughter of flame as georgia senator position yourself as a moderate democrat, with a message that washington needs to work for the people, not the parties. >> i believe we have good ideas on both sides of the aisle. i know we have to work together and put aside your political battles to
republicans taking control of the senate, the focus is on races like louisiana, arkansas, north carolina, montana, but georgiacritical factor in that cap relation. david purdue going against the democrat in a race that republicans literally cannot afford to lose it purdue ran and win on the need for change in washington, throw out the career politicians in favor of new blood the challenger is a newcomer as well be it the strategy would be to make this a referendum on the president and harry...
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in our races, in georgia, north carolina, but also colorado, michigan, you're going to see this growingbut it's equal pay, it's minimum wage, it's a fair shot for economic opportunities. >> there was a report this morning, and i've seen some evidence of it myself watching on the campaign trail, it seems as if the abortion issue isn't a campaign issue for many of your candidates, particularly in some of these southern states where abortion is perhaps abortion rights is a little more on the pro-life side than the pro-choice side, particularly west virginia, georgia, kentucky. are you encouraging your candidates to talk more about contraception than on the issue of abortion rights itself? >> we always encourage our candidates to talk about the issues that really are the center of the interests of women voters. that is economic opportunity and access to health care. our democratic women candidates and democrats in general are standing on the side of women. you're seeing that in the growing gender gap. the republicans really have a problem on this, particularly with their opposition to acces
in our races, in georgia, north carolina, but also colorado, michigan, you're going to see this growingbut it's equal pay, it's minimum wage, it's a fair shot for economic opportunities. >> there was a report this morning, and i've seen some evidence of it myself watching on the campaign trail, it seems as if the abortion issue isn't a campaign issue for many of your candidates, particularly in some of these southern states where abortion is perhaps abortion rights is a little more on the...
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. >> we love atl has helped families across north georgia. >> we have been fortunate enough to be partnereded have thought a hashtag could do so much? >> we're bringing art and culture and shared it together and we hope it starts to spread all over the country because we love the idea of celebrating your city. that's what we've realized throughout this project. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>> tomorrow, cnn welcomes crime fighter, john walsh, and his new original series, "the hunt." each week, he will examine unsolved crime, hoping our viewers can help track down fugitiv
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community that you've ever seen and then you better to be very careful in states like mississippi georgia north carolina and the arithmetic might change romney is not known as it is probably the only people talk of impeachment is the white house while their aides will have to talk about it each with the democrats a bit talk about a piece for the last two weeks oh no harry reid. during the bush administration at least two if not three and as many as six by the end of his presidency articles of impeachment were filed in the house of representatives by doctor as roger didn't seem to see they were filed in the house none has anyone else there none have been filed against obama no one's talking about his drug trial what they're saying is using the third branch of government to rein in the executive branch of government using the judiciary to rein in the example you have cats always is and that is exactly what the county others did not have candidates and most are clear granted who are going to. clear candy excuse me you have candidates with once you have candidates right now in georgia and in missis
community that you've ever seen and then you better to be very careful in states like mississippi georgia north carolina and the arithmetic might change romney is not known as it is probably the only people talk of impeachment is the white house while their aides will have to talk about it each with the democrats a bit talk about a piece for the last two weeks oh no harry reid. during the bush administration at least two if not three and as many as six by the end of his presidency articles of...
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georgia, louisiana, north carolina and michigan, all with sizeable black populations, could make the difference in which party controls the senate. the calculus among some democrats is that an obama presidency threatened by the prospect of impeachment would bring black voters to the polls in droves. this is what she wrote. . >> this is why you see them trying to put sarah palin off in a corner an on her own island but it is not all working. they very well know what happened in 1998 through bill clinton. bill clinton was able to have a draw in the senate, lose no seats, because of the impeachment talk surrounding his presidency. so he was able to make up a piece of the house. gaining five seats in the house, a rarity in terms of a mid term rate for a sitting president. so they have seen this movie before. it hasn't ended well for republicans. one of the things, if you look at the map, this is a race that began goes through a lot of southern states. if you look at a state like georgia, that state is seeing hundreds of thousands of new african-american voters and we saw it in 2012 where
georgia, louisiana, north carolina and michigan, all with sizeable black populations, could make the difference in which party controls the senate. the calculus among some democrats is that an obama presidency threatened by the prospect of impeachment would bring black voters to the polls in droves. this is what she wrote. . >> this is why you see them trying to put sarah palin off in a corner an on her own island but it is not all working. they very well know what happened in 1998...
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from north to south, new hampshire, north carolina, kentucky, arkansas, georgia, and louisiana.e be a sweep where the republicans win seat after seat, in state after state, and a national rejection of president obama? or will there be, as there often are, candidates who hold their stand, even in the worst of winds because voters have come to trust not just them, but their families? i'm thinking of begich up in alaska, pryor in arkansas, landrieu in louisiana, second-generation democrats with deep roots in their states. again, it's not just the races but the stakes. if we wake up the wednesday after the first monday in november and see the democrats lost the senate, expect an all-out final assault on president obama. everything he's done, everything he hopes even now to do, and worst, expect government dysfunction like we've never seen it. i can tell you this, we're going to be out there covering this battle for the senate with special fury starting this fall. special fury starting this fall. week after week, in state after state, we're going to let you know exactly where the rac
from north to south, new hampshire, north carolina, kentucky, arkansas, georgia, and louisiana.e be a sweep where the republicans win seat after seat, in state after state, and a national rejection of president obama? or will there be, as there often are, candidates who hold their stand, even in the worst of winds because voters have come to trust not just them, but their families? i'm thinking of begich up in alaska, pryor in arkansas, landrieu in louisiana, second-generation democrats with...
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the happiest, norfolk, virginia, washington, d.c., raleigh durham and north carolina and atlanta, georgiaed from. >> my mom is happy there. i met my wife there. that made me happy. >> there you go. >>> how about this, the sweet tooth bandit? let me tell you about this story out of portland. police are vexed in a portland suburb because apparently there's a sticky situation. bandits have been smearing doughnuts and cakes on lawns, on cars, on streets, and police are stumped. there you go. smearing a little maple bar right there on that car. >> yuck. >> this all started on june 1st and it's continued from there. the amateur sleuths in the neighborhood, i love this part, they have been collecting frosting and sprinkles. you see them, what's this and tracking it down to two supermarkets in the area. they suspect kids are to blame. they haven't made any arrests yet. >> but it's delicious. and i have a sweet tooth. >> you have a sweet tooth? >> i wouldn't mind -- >> a delicious crime? >> i wouldn't mind if my house was smeared with fresh eclairs. >> really? okay. we will smear your front door w
the happiest, norfolk, virginia, washington, d.c., raleigh durham and north carolina and atlanta, georgiaed from. >> my mom is happy there. i met my wife there. that made me happy. >> there you go. >>> how about this, the sweet tooth bandit? let me tell you about this story out of portland. police are vexed in a portland suburb because apparently there's a sticky situation. bandits have been smearing doughnuts and cakes on lawns, on cars, on streets, and police are stumped....
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north carolina, south carolina, georgia, florida, for sure. and then some rip currents up into new jersey, into new england by that saturday and sunday time frame. so let's go tick tock this as we go where we are right now, on shore flow coming into atlantic beach, up to jacksonville. a lot of rip current activity taking place. off shore flow in miami, no real problem down here. and then we will get rains. every time a rain band comes by today, you'll pick up a little bit of wind. the storm is about 35, 40 miles per hour right now it it is gaining strength. it is getting deeper in color. it's going to continue to get into this very warm water right off the east coast. we call it the gulf strooem. by tomorrow, we're already at 60. and then to 70. and then 80 miles per hour. very close to north carolina. now, remember, haven't had to do this much lately with no landfalling hurricanes for so many years. here, that's our cone. it could be almost to raleigh or completely off shore missing the u.s. altogether. if we're staying out here, though, in t
north carolina, south carolina, georgia, florida, for sure. and then some rip currents up into new jersey, into new england by that saturday and sunday time frame. so let's go tick tock this as we go where we are right now, on shore flow coming into atlantic beach, up to jacksonville. a lot of rip current activity taking place. off shore flow in miami, no real problem down here. and then we will get rains. every time a rain band comes by today, you'll pick up a little bit of wind. the storm is...
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people in georgia and north carolina are actually paying money so that i can have medicaid up here. it's ridiculous for them to refuse that simply on political grounds. and it is true that time is everything. when you're having a heart attack and you're in the back of an ambulance, that is not the place you want to be for any length of time. you need to be as the mayor said, in an emergency room with a competent emergency room fit and a staff who can do the kinds of things you can't possibly do in the back of an ambulance. so i have no doubt that if this lady had been in an e.r. for the half hour that the mayor talked about, instead of waiting for a helicopter, she could very well be alive today. i think it's highly likely. most people at 48, when they have a heart attack, are very, very salvageable. and this was clearly a matter of time. in fact, there's a long history of laws being passed that you had to take the person to the most immediate hospital for just exactly this reason. unfortunately, in bellhaven, apparently the nearest e.r. is now 75 miles away thanks to the right-wing
people in georgia and north carolina are actually paying money so that i can have medicaid up here. it's ridiculous for them to refuse that simply on political grounds. and it is true that time is everything. when you're having a heart attack and you're in the back of an ambulance, that is not the place you want to be for any length of time. you need to be as the mayor said, in an emergency room with a competent emergency room fit and a staff who can do the kinds of things you can't possibly do...
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georgia." they can be from minnesota, north dakota, new york, maine. it really doesn't matter as long as we're helping the troops. >> yeah. for kids who think that they could never start an organization that does such great work like yours, what advice could you give them? >> follow your dreams, do what you like. and if you think you're too small to make a difference, just look what a 10-year-old kid did in 1 1/2 years. i mean, if you can dream it, you can do it. >> exactly. congratulations on your award and congratulations on starting such an impressive and important organization. >> thank you. it's been so much fun talking with you. >> change 4 georgia is always looking for volunteers. if you're interested in finding out how you can help, there's a link on our website. >> in "flag facts," i'll tell you how washington state came very close to making a big mistake. >> we all know what the american flag looks like, but every state has a flag, too, and every one of them tells a story. here's our "flag facts" report. >> the flag for washington state has a
georgia." they can be from minnesota, north dakota, new york, maine. it really doesn't matter as long as we're helping the troops. >> yeah. for kids who think that they could never start an organization that does such great work like yours, what advice could you give them? >> follow your dreams, do what you like. and if you think you're too small to make a difference, just look what a 10-year-old kid did in 1 1/2 years. i mean, if you can dream it, you can do it. >>...
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it will be a problem for parts of georgia, south carolina and north carolina as well. we saw a boundary pushing through the north-east, bringing down treats and power outages and flooding is a major problem. we saw in six hours, some locations over 2.5 inches of rain. for the next day or so,as we get ready for the holiday wand, we deal with arthur. more heavy rain for south carolina, north carolina as well as into the north. to the grate lakes it will be beautiful. we see high temperatures for chicago. 74, minneapolis at 76. friday, rain showers to the north. arthur is a problem. we'll see dangerous rip tides in that area as well as flooding is expected. once that storm goes through, we'll see new york at 81, atlanta and houston at 90. that's a look at the weather. your news is up next. >>> british regulators are investigating facebook over its secret study of users, and officials from ireland and francaise they want to learn about the circumstances of the facebook study. in 2012 facebook users speeds were manipulated to show positive and negative posts. results show t
it will be a problem for parts of georgia, south carolina and north carolina as well. we saw a boundary pushing through the north-east, bringing down treats and power outages and flooding is a major problem. we saw in six hours, some locations over 2.5 inches of rain. for the next day or so,as we get ready for the holiday wand, we deal with arthur. more heavy rain for south carolina, north carolina as well as into the north. to the grate lakes it will be beautiful. we see high temperatures for...
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adelaide stevenson look we put on the ticket john sparkman of alabama and he got he got north carolina south carolina georgia louisiana alabama mississippi and arkansas against ike do you think those southerners thought adelaide would be tougher on the commonness that was that was back in the days when the bastion of racism was the democratic party sure and you know. l.b.j. rather effectively blew that up. at least in the north but and that was another thing in your book it seems to me that in some ways you're in fact you made the point that. george wallace only got twenty one percent or got a got a whole twenty one percent of the photograph. it was just racism would have been that big oh yeah said that nixon wrote in a statement people said it kept trying to get nixon to say is he a racist and i don't do we don't know what's in the man's heart say he's a segregationist he said he's in favor of segregation that's what he believes we don't believe that's been a segregation to this i think it will. have you some i can i think people can believe in people in israel for example who believe in segregation palesti
adelaide stevenson look we put on the ticket john sparkman of alabama and he got he got north carolina south carolina georgia louisiana alabama mississippi and arkansas against ike do you think those southerners thought adelaide would be tougher on the commonness that was that was back in the days when the bastion of racism was the democratic party sure and you know. l.b.j. rather effectively blew that up. at least in the north but and that was another thing in your book it seems to me that in...
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by 1867, you had arkansas and north carolina recognizing segregated schools. georgia and virginia, 1870. texas, 1873. this becomes more codified. when i say more codified, i mean what? in their court of law. mississippi, 1876, as well. sometimes they will strengthen these. they will strengthen by adding to their constitution later on, which north carolina will do and mississippi will do as well. so we already had what? this system of segregation that is coming about after the end of slavery, ok? we remember after all this information after reconstruction, it does not change what people think. and it does not promote social parity or social equity. it does not make people equal in their social status. ok. now, when these customs are becoming more pronounced, you don't have african-americans just sitting back and saying, ok, we're going to take his treatment. we talked about the school system and we said, number one, african-americans preferred black teachers. and they were not so concerned not being able to go to an integrated school because they wanted what? any type
by 1867, you had arkansas and north carolina recognizing segregated schools. georgia and virginia, 1870. texas, 1873. this becomes more codified. when i say more codified, i mean what? in their court of law. mississippi, 1876, as well. sometimes they will strengthen these. they will strengthen by adding to their constitution later on, which north carolina will do and mississippi will do as well. so we already had what? this system of segregation that is coming about after the end of slavery,...
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he'll have to get past michelle nunn, daughter of former georgia senator sam nunn. and northcarolina - the senate race is expected to be the most expensive in u.s. history. democrat kay hagan is trying to hold on to office and keep alive the senate majority. hague job in polls is shape beating her republican opponent. a reason is democratic groups have been hammering negative ads, portraying him as beholden to wealthy corporate interest. >> the oil billion air coke brothers are piling money tonne tillis, why, because he thinks the rich deserve tax breaks while teachers get a pay freeze. >> in oregon, a decision to legalize recreational marijuana, has enough signatures to earn a place on the ballot. if approved a person of 21 years, will be allowed to possess up to eight ounces of weeds, cultivating up to four plants, and give state agencies a chance to oversee and regulate sales. a similar measure will be on the ballot this november in alaska. voters in washington and colorado passed legalization initiatives in 2012. >> former republican vice president candidate sarah palin i
he'll have to get past michelle nunn, daughter of former georgia senator sam nunn. and northcarolina - the senate race is expected to be the most expensive in u.s. history. democrat kay hagan is trying to hold on to office and keep alive the senate majority. hague job in polls is shape beating her republican opponent. a reason is democratic groups have been hammering negative ads, portraying him as beholden to wealthy corporate interest. >> the oil billion air coke brothers are piling...
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whether it is in georgia, kentucky, louisiana, north carolina. it will be a very small margin.ith the emerging elect or it. seniors and independence are now leading 60-70% towards republicans. they are heavy dude -- heavy-duty voters. >> i hear that, stuart. you are not holding young people. a lot of them do not have home telephones. on likely voters showed up at the polls. i think in this particular election, there is so much at stake for those voters. stuart: student loan bailout. >> it is not a bailout. stuart: if you could gin up impeachment talk, i can certainly go full bore with student loan bailout. >> it is not a bailout. it is refinance. stuart: it is just my judgment, richard. [laughter] stuart: good to have you here again, sir. >> see you soon. conspiracy theories. jesse ventura awarded money after suing the estate of a navy seal. my take on this -- >> it is torture. i can speak from experience. >> what are you suggesting happened? >> the government does things to get us into wars. they do not follow any of the rules. they are mercenaries. that is what we are turning
whether it is in georgia, kentucky, louisiana, north carolina. it will be a very small margin.ith the emerging elect or it. seniors and independence are now leading 60-70% towards republicans. they are heavy dude -- heavy-duty voters. >> i hear that, stuart. you are not holding young people. a lot of them do not have home telephones. on likely voters showed up at the polls. i think in this particular election, there is so much at stake for those voters. stuart: student loan bailout....
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inif he is radioactive colorado imagine what he is like in georgia or louisiana or arkansas or northarolina. the president's popularity is probably in the low 40's and that is not good. these guys -- and women, there are more women candidates -- will have to win on their own, not count on obama. >> the president is asking congress for nearly $4 billion to help on the crisis of the u.s.-mexico border. he got criticism because he's going to texas but he not visiting the border. is congress going to oblige? >> i think they will give him most of what he asked for. they may put conditions -- >> why? >> because it is such a political football. immigration may hurt obama and the democrats this year -- >> how so? >> because of people coming across the border and the border and effect of these are headlines. long-run, it is a loser for republicans. if the republican party continues to stiff immigration reform -- we have seen a model of this, california. the republicans have not one statewide election other than on which was maker since -- -- other than arnold schwarzenegger since -- [indiscer
inif he is radioactive colorado imagine what he is like in georgia or louisiana or arkansas or northarolina. the president's popularity is probably in the low 40's and that is not good. these guys -- and women, there are more women candidates -- will have to win on their own, not count on obama. >> the president is asking congress for nearly $4 billion to help on the crisis of the u.s.-mexico border. he got criticism because he's going to texas but he not visiting the border. is congress...
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georgia. congressman walter jones of north carolina. thomas massie of kentucky and congressman steve stockman of texas. joining me now is former congressman barney frank, he is now an msnbc contributor. you, mr. frank have spent a lot of time in that chamber, have you ever seen something like this? >> no. as a matter of fact i've been sitting here humming in my head or singing in my head, the line from guys and dolls. sue me, sue me, what can you do me? this has been reduced to the level of bad musical comedy. unlike guys and dolls which is a good musical. the inconsistencies here are replete. it's been the conservatives who said restrain the unelected judges, let the elected branches do their job. and in particular they've upheld the concept of standing. the courts only deal with disputes. and that has been for all of our history, tightly interpreted to mean you can't just sue because you disagree with the policy. you can't just sue because you think somebody's misinterpreting the constitution. you have to show that a particular action
georgia. congressman walter jones of north carolina. thomas massie of kentucky and congressman steve stockman of texas. joining me now is former congressman barney frank, he is now an msnbc contributor. you, mr. frank have spent a lot of time in that chamber, have you ever seen something like this? >> no. as a matter of fact i've been sitting here humming in my head or singing in my head, the line from guys and dolls. sue me, sue me, what can you do me? this has been reduced to the level...
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north carolina with heavy rain and up to 100-mile-an-hour winds. it's heading up the east coast. >>> bombshell testimony in a georgia toddler's death. a boy was left in a hot car and died. his faster was sexting with a half dozen women. we have the shocking details ahead. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps come back? what if the plane gets delayed? what if i can't hide my symptoms? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisinfo.com to get your complimentary q&a book, with information from experts on you
north carolina with heavy rain and up to 100-mile-an-hour winds. it's heading up the east coast. >>> bombshell testimony in a georgia toddler's death. a boy was left in a hot car and died. his faster was sexting with a half dozen women. we have the shocking details ahead. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all...
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mcfarland: ronald evans is a lifelong musician and makes his home in gainesville, georgia, a little over an hour's drive northtlanta. ronald is 72. ronald's myelofibrosis came about as a result of having another disorder associated with the jak2 gene called polycythemia vera. >> and for years, i produced too many blood cells, too many red blood cells. in about 1992, the--the bone marrow started hardening, or scarred, as my doctor said. and so the bone marrow then didn't produce enough blood cells. and for the next eight years or so, the spleen took over and helped me produce my red blood cells. and in 1998, we had to have the spleen removed because it had grown so large. and so the liver did take over. and for about eight or ten years, the liver began to grow. >> mcfarland: for the most part, it takes t myelofibrosis, and there is an assortment of measurements that can be used to do that from a physical exam to imaging studies of the bone, spleen, and liver and to blood tests and finally to the most precise diagnostic procedure, an examination of the bone marrow. >> i'm just going to listen to your heart. >>
mcfarland: ronald evans is a lifelong musician and makes his home in gainesville, georgia, a little over an hour's drive northtlanta. ronald is 72. ronald's myelofibrosis came about as a result of having another disorder associated with the jak2 gene called polycythemia vera. >> and for years, i produced too many blood cells, too many red blood cells. in about 1992, the--the bone marrow started hardening, or scarred, as my doctor said. and so the bone marrow then didn't produce enough...
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florida, georgia, south carolina and north carolina. six people were plucked off out of those waters just yesterday. and today, it is literally all hands on deck. they're even bringing administrative staff here to help out as lifeguards. amy? >> you can see the dangerous surf behind. thank you, matt. >>> north carolina, the governor there declaring a state of emergency in two dozen counties. mandatory evacuations ordered in parts of the outer banks. david kerley is right along the coast in nags head. david, good morning. >> reporter: morning, amy. this is where the real strength of arthur will hit. that's why cape hatteras, about 30 miles down the beach here has been ordered mandatory evacuation. but the governor did declare emergency for all of the counties along the coast. and we did see folks leaving last night. but it's not been a massive evacuation yet. here's the thing. the governor said don't put on your stupid hat. be smart about the storm. it's a hurricane. >> well said, right? david kerley and the team out there this morning.
florida, georgia, south carolina and north carolina. six people were plucked off out of those waters just yesterday. and today, it is literally all hands on deck. they're even bringing administrative staff here to help out as lifeguards. amy? >> you can see the dangerous surf behind. thank you, matt. >>> north carolina, the governor there declaring a state of emergency in two dozen counties. mandatory evacuations ordered in parts of the outer banks. david kerley is right along...
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margaret's way west of georgia avenue and university boulevard is to the north of this area. those would be your two best alternate routes i believe and those are going to be heavier than normal. i think it will take a while with this investigation. we'll keep you posted. over to a map. first of all you have the slow traffic on the beltway as well from college park into silver spring. it's going to take you about 17 minutes through that stretch. again, that investigation i just told you about is right here north of the beltway in the wheaton area on pliers road at st. margaret's way. let's go to another map. this time we'll check out what it looks like on 95 northbound. it's going to be about 21 minutes from triangle into springfield. let's go to the live picture right now in springfield. look at this. this looks absolutely fantastic, especially for a mid- morning rush hour where things are looking good as you travel through this area on to 395 and up to the 14th street bridge. let's go to our next live picture and check out what it looks like if you're planning to head on th
margaret's way west of georgia avenue and university boulevard is to the north of this area. those would be your two best alternate routes i believe and those are going to be heavier than normal. i think it will take a while with this investigation. we'll keep you posted. over to a map. first of all you have the slow traffic on the beltway as well from college park into silver spring. it's going to take you about 17 minutes through that stretch. again, that investigation i just told you about...