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moderate to heavy rain down here across parts of east tennessee and north georgia right now. those are the showers that we'll be contending with i think in the second part of the day tomorrow. eve an couple sprinkles in far western maryland. they have no chance of making it in here before midnight tonight. so we'll be dry between now and then and warm too. 76 now in washington and fredericksburg 81 in culpepper. a little cooler along the western shore, annapolis and patuxent river naval air station in the 60s. winds not too gusty just yet, in that 15 to 25-mile-per-hour range. if you're planning your evening, mild dry, increasing clouds after 9:00 or ozo this evening but no weather worries for the rest of the day. tomorrow we'll have a moderate to moderate-high impact two chances for rain one in the morning just in time for the morning rush and another chance later on in the evening. two chances for rain tomorrow means you'll need to have the umbrella at the ready. here's future weather for tonight, increasing clouds first rain chances i think around 3:00 4:00, 5:00 tomorrow
moderate to heavy rain down here across parts of east tennessee and north georgia right now. those are the showers that we'll be contending with i think in the second part of the day tomorrow. eve an couple sprinkles in far western maryland. they have no chance of making it in here before midnight tonight. so we'll be dry between now and then and warm too. 76 now in washington and fredericksburg 81 in culpepper. a little cooler along the western shore, annapolis and patuxent river naval air...
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the national weather service has a tornado watch in effect for parts of north georgia and western northes of atlanta and charlotte and greenville spartanburg. all these networks keep making different claims. it gets confusing. fastest, the strongest the most in-your-face-est. it sounds like some weird multiple choice test. yea, but do i pick a, b, or c. for me it's all of the above. i pick, like the best of everything. verizon. i didn't. i picked a. maybe c. and how'd that work out for you? not so well. can i get a do-over? why settle for less when you can have, well, everything. and get 2 lines for $100. verizon. it's more than the cloud. it's multi-layered security and flexibility. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions. including cloud and hosting services - all from a trusted it partner. centurylink. your link to what's next. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean pe
the national weather service has a tornado watch in effect for parts of north georgia and western northes of atlanta and charlotte and greenville spartanburg. all these networks keep making different claims. it gets confusing. fastest, the strongest the most in-your-face-est. it sounds like some weird multiple choice test. yea, but do i pick a, b, or c. for me it's all of the above. i pick, like the best of everything. verizon. i didn't. i picked a. maybe c. and how'd that work out for you? not...
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but also some big thunderstorms in mississippi and alabama expected to move into north georgia. we also were seeing some pretty heavy downpours in sections of eastern tennessee and we'll show you some of those pictures out of louisville kentucky. very dramatic but as we go into this easter weekend, jim, it has been exceptional and this big storm system fires up huge storms all the way across the appalachian mountain region to the ohio river valley down to the tennessee river valley as well. >> a big part of the country, in the middle of the country, some 30 million people are seeing in a slight risk area. tell me about louisville because the pictures out of there showing they're hit particularly hard by this flooding. >> they were. and senseince the beginning of march, a month ago, they have seen in excess of 15 inches of rainfall just in one day. they saw a record amount of rainfall just under 6 inches of rain. high water rescues, about 100 plus people rescued from their cars from a bus, from their apartment. two people are still reportedly missing in those flood waters. jim? >
but also some big thunderstorms in mississippi and alabama expected to move into north georgia. we also were seeing some pretty heavy downpours in sections of eastern tennessee and we'll show you some of those pictures out of louisville kentucky. very dramatic but as we go into this easter weekend, jim, it has been exceptional and this big storm system fires up huge storms all the way across the appalachian mountain region to the ohio river valley down to the tennessee river valley as well....
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north dakota organized and the georgia dairymen dumped their milk.ux city strike began, it was all over. although scattered protests continued throughout the nation, they were faint echoes of the anger that spilled over at sioux city. why was the strike unsuccessful? the milk dealers could find enough milk supply somewhere to thwart the desires of the dairy farmer. so there didn't seem to be much that farmers could do to improve their general lot. not individual action, not institutional activity not even group protests and violence. economic analyst richard gill explains why farmers couldn't find their way out of this terrible economic predicament. there are really two points toe made here. the first is that the dairy farmers in sioux city and north dakota and georgia were not being at all irrational in trying to curtail milk supplies on the market. the reason it made sense from their point of view is that the demand for milk, like the demand for most agricultural products tends to be what economists describe as inelastic. what this means is that co
north dakota organized and the georgia dairymen dumped their milk.ux city strike began, it was all over. although scattered protests continued throughout the nation, they were faint echoes of the anger that spilled over at sioux city. why was the strike unsuccessful? the milk dealers could find enough milk supply somewhere to thwart the desires of the dairy farmer. so there didn't seem to be much that farmers could do to improve their general lot. not individual action, not institutional...
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but bills recently stalled in north carolina and georgia. in arkansas the state's biggest employer, wal-mart urged the governor to veto it saying diversity benefits business. >> i think we have potentially opened the door for people to interpret this as the ability to treat others differently based on our religion. that's not my religious belief and i don't think if jesus were alive today that's what he would be telling us to do. >> this is both about substance which is getting this legislation right and it's also about communicating to the world and to our neighboring states that we're a state that recognizes the diversity of the workforce, the need for nondiscrimination, and we want to accomplish that. >>> a local pizza parlor in indiana is reserving the right to not cater gay weddings. owners of memories pizza say they agree with the state's new religious freedom restoration act and they will not cater same-sex weddings because their religious beliefs don't support gay marriage. >> if they wanted us to provide pizzas for their wedding, we
but bills recently stalled in north carolina and georgia. in arkansas the state's biggest employer, wal-mart urged the governor to veto it saying diversity benefits business. >> i think we have potentially opened the door for people to interpret this as the ability to treat others differently based on our religion. that's not my religious belief and i don't think if jesus were alive today that's what he would be telling us to do. >> this is both about substance which is getting this...
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. >> reporter: three other states georgia, north carolina and texas are also considering their own religious freedom proposals. >>> west virginia and 14 other states are asking the supreme court to uphold bans on gay marriage. the group filed a brief urging the justices to allow states to decide the issue for themselves. right now same-sex couples can legally marry in 37 states as a result of court decree voter approval or legislative action. the justices are scheduled to hear arguments on april 28th. >>> a father in arlington, virginia claims he is the victim of predatory towing by a truck driver who nearly droerch away with his children. max daout says he parked in the cvs lot and went in to ask about medicine for his son who is sick. his 17-year-old daughter stayed in the car to watch over her little brother. then they felt a jolt. >> the car started to lift up and i was like scared. and then i looked out the back and then i saw the tow driver and then i opened the door a little bit and i said wait wait wait! >> dad wants an apology from the company. it's called advanced towing. the owner
. >> reporter: three other states georgia, north carolina and texas are also considering their own religious freedom proposals. >>> west virginia and 14 other states are asking the supreme court to uphold bans on gay marriage. the group filed a brief urging the justices to allow states to decide the issue for themselves. right now same-sex couples can legally marry in 37 states as a result of court decree voter approval or legislative action. the justices are scheduled to hear...
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the john wayne of the north georgia mountains. fuel a car and cure the common cold. i was 2 years old when he died. i guess the recipe laid around till now. >> it's mainly corn, ground corn, and cane sugar. we are hand crafted, the labeling is done by hand. bottling by hand. >> this is my grand daddy's shop. we'll make it here and we can do tastings here. right now we're just in georgia and middle tennessee but our goal is to get it in all 50 states. this is my granny's cooking recipe. this is our 140 proof. high octane. music is my first love and passion. i met wailen jennings when i was 13. the band is back together. i'm their lead singer. ♪ we're the same old outlaws >> what better thing to be doing thank drinking when you listen to music. in small business you have to work hard, know your numbers, and stay focused. i was determined to create new york city's first self-serve frozen yogurt franchise. and now you have 42 locations. the more i put into my business the more i get out of it. like 5x your rewards when you make select
the john wayne of the north georgia mountains. fuel a car and cure the common cold. i was 2 years old when he died. i guess the recipe laid around till now. >> it's mainly corn, ground corn, and cane sugar. we are hand crafted, the labeling is done by hand. bottling by hand. >> this is my grand daddy's shop. we'll make it here and we can do tastings here. right now we're just in georgia and middle tennessee but our goal is to get it in all 50 states. this is my granny's cooking...
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now, the heaviest rain is going to move to the north and east. central georgia, up through parts of south carolina and coastal north carolina. that's that two to three inches in the outer banks. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to that case before the supreme court tonight. the nine justices poised to rule on same sex marriage once and for all. do gay couples have the constitutional right to marry in all 50 states in same sex marriage legal in 37 states and washington, d.c. the majority of americans, 81%, 61% -- i should say, now support it. that's a sea change since 2004 when nearly the same percentage opposed it. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl at the supreme court tonight. >> we're not going to be judged by the constitution! >> we're not -- >> reporter: outside the supreme court today, a cacophony of voices. while inside the justices debate whether to make marriage equality the law of the land. at stake, two big questions. do same sex couples have a constitutional right to marry? and if not, must states that ban gay
now, the heaviest rain is going to move to the north and east. central georgia, up through parts of south carolina and coastal north carolina. that's that two to three inches in the outer banks. david? >> ginger, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to that case before the supreme court tonight. the nine justices poised to rule on same sex marriage once and for all. do gay couples have the constitutional right to marry in all 50 states in same sex marriage legal in 37 states...
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the debate also heating up in georgia and north carolina. so, why did this law pass in indiana now? the governor says it was on the heels of the recent hobby lobby supreme court decision that strengthened religious protections. the timing was due to indiana's same-sex marriage ban being overturned last year. joe? >> thank you so much gabe. lot of people of course will be stunned what happened in arkansas, a bill that's every bit as harsh and critics' minds as that law has caused so much flak in indiana. it's unbelievable. in arkansas guess who's based there? like retail giant walmart, they're already speaking out against the religious freedom law. they posted this statement on twitter. the bill doesn't reflect walmart's values and they're urging the governor to veto it i guess if the ceo of walmart in arkansas is asking for that that's something that the governor has to pay close attention to it. >>> breaking news out of france. the ceo of lufthansa held a press conference but refused to answer questions about the co-pilot who intentionally crashed that plane disclosed six years ago
the debate also heating up in georgia and north carolina. so, why did this law pass in indiana now? the governor says it was on the heels of the recent hobby lobby supreme court decision that strengthened religious protections. the timing was due to indiana's same-sex marriage ban being overturned last year. joe? >> thank you so much gabe. lot of people of course will be stunned what happened in arkansas, a bill that's every bit as harsh and critics' minds as that law has caused so much...
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. >> reporter: tonight the debate also heating up in georgia and north carolina. now even more fallout from the business community. this time in arkansas. the governor of that state had previously said that he would sign a religious freedom bill but late tonight retail giant walmart weighed in urging the governor to veto it. lester? >> all right, gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> a major development tonight in the investigation into the crash of that germanwings plane in the mountains of france. germanwings parent company lufthansa said it knew six years ago that the co-pilot who investigators say deliberately crashed the plane had suffered from severe depression. nbc's bill neely has details. >> reporter: in a statement titled lufthansa helps investigation progress, the airline confirms for the first time that andreas lubitz had a previous episode of severe depression. it says he wrote this in a 2009 e-mail to the flight training pilot school, so he could resume his training after dropping out for several months. lufthansa said it has now given this e-mail to prosec
. >> reporter: tonight the debate also heating up in georgia and north carolina. now even more fallout from the business community. this time in arkansas. the governor of that state had previously said that he would sign a religious freedom bill but late tonight retail giant walmart weighed in urging the governor to veto it. lester? >> all right, gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> a major development tonight in the investigation into the crash of that germanwings plane in the...
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it became law in indiana this week but bills recently stalled in north carolina and georgia.n arkansas, the state's biggest employer walmart immediately urged governor hutchinson to detoe it. >> i think we have potentially opened the door for people to interpret this as the ability to treat others differently based on our religion and i don't believe that is my religious beliefs are and if jesus were alive today that's what he would be telling us today. >> ultimately the governor has the last word and he's calling for change. >> this is about substance getting the legislation right and also about communicating to the world and to our neighboring states that we're a state that recognizes the diversity of the workforce the need for nondiscrimination and that we want to accomplish that. >> now as for indiana the religiousreligious law there goes into effect may 1st. meanwhile john some legal analysts are saying that this issue will likely play itself out in the court system especially in states that do not have antidiscrimination laws in place against -- to protect the lgbt comm
it became law in indiana this week but bills recently stalled in north carolina and georgia.n arkansas, the state's biggest employer walmart immediately urged governor hutchinson to detoe it. >> i think we have potentially opened the door for people to interpret this as the ability to treat others differently based on our religion and i don't believe that is my religious beliefs are and if jesus were alive today that's what he would be telling us today. >> ultimately the governor...
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north carolina and georgia have now put their proposals on hold. there have been rallies against the bill in atlanta. robert ray is there tonight. report. >>reporter: just two days left for the georgia assembly to vote on this controversial bill and as we've seen today, the opponents and crowds are getting loud and politicians and law makers are at it. opponents of georgia's religious freedom bill marchedout side the state capitol while law makers debated its future inside. like similar proposals across the country, it would block the state from infringing on a person's religious beliefs unless there's a compelling state interest. republican state senator josh mccoon wrote the bill and has been called a bigot by some critics. >> to take the free exercise of religion and give it the same constitutional scrutiny that free press, free association, and free speech claims already to have under georgia law. >>reporter: there's no bigotry in this? >> absolutely not. >>reporter: what do you say to being called a bigot. >> it's absolutely not true. this leg
north carolina and georgia have now put their proposals on hold. there have been rallies against the bill in atlanta. robert ray is there tonight. report. >>reporter: just two days left for the georgia assembly to vote on this controversial bill and as we've seen today, the opponents and crowds are getting loud and politicians and law makers are at it. opponents of georgia's religious freedom bill marchedout side the state capitol while law makers debated its future inside. like similar...
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would support them because we saw a fix in indiana, a recall and amend in arkansas and in north carolina and georgiaat? >> no because what we've seen is demagoguery from the left about what the rfra actually does. and what is ironic to me is you've got some of the same individuals who once supported rfra that have come out against it. senator or then house member chuck schumer is the one who introduced the federal rfra in congress which was signed into law by president bill clinton. president obama when he was a state senator in illinois once supported rfra and the reality is the rfra doesn't enshrine discrimination. all that it does is seeks to provide a defensive protection against more vulnerable religious groups like jehovah's witnesses, muslims, and individuals like that. >> let me get to maria. does hillary clinton want to launch a campaign with the culture war that her husband started against in '92? >> no absolutely not. she will focus on themes having to do with helping middle class families and workers in this country try to move forward with this burgeoning economy that has not touched ev
would support them because we saw a fix in indiana, a recall and amend in arkansas and in north carolina and georgiaat? >> no because what we've seen is demagoguery from the left about what the rfra actually does. and what is ironic to me is you've got some of the same individuals who once supported rfra that have come out against it. senator or then house member chuck schumer is the one who introduced the federal rfra in congress which was signed into law by president bill clinton....
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the these sort of stand-alone bills in arkansas and indiana and ones being proposed in north carolina and georgiathe broader fight for equality. do you think these are new partners? i do i think they're new partners. but corporations act in their own interests. and what you're seeing is this patch work. the difference in laws from state to state around marriage around employment protections is a bureaucratic nightmare for them. and they want this settled and the american public by a large majority now supports marriage equality. it supports protections from lgbt people and public housing accommodation, and corporate america is anxious for this to be done so they don't have to consult a map when they want to open a new location, and they don't have to continue to deal with, you know good states and bad states. good states to open business and bad states to open businesses. and this is an impact around recruiting but also for large tech companies. if they want to locate you know, new offices or new workforce centers, outside of silicon valley a lot of talent they need is not going to go there. not
the these sort of stand-alone bills in arkansas and indiana and ones being proposed in north carolina and georgiathe broader fight for equality. do you think these are new partners? i do i think they're new partners. but corporations act in their own interests. and what you're seeing is this patch work. the difference in laws from state to state around marriage around employment protections is a bureaucratic nightmare for them. and they want this settled and the american public by a large...
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people called him the john wayne of the north georgia mountains, a famous moon shiner from the 1930se the common cold. i was 2 years old when he died. i guess the recipes laid around until now. >> the moon shine is mainly corn brown corn and cane sugar. we are hand-crafted. the ladleing done by hand. >> this is done my granddaddy's gift shop. we can do tasting here. now we're in georgia and middle tennessee, but our goal is to get it in all 50 states. this is my granny's cooking recipe called apple brown betty. >> that's good! >> this is our 140-proof. high octane. >> music is my first love and my passion. i met waylon jennings when i was 13. now i'm the lead singer and it's called waymore's outlaws. ♪ we're the same old outlaws that we used to be ♪ >> what better thing to be doing than drinking when listening to music? >> let's have some moonshine now. what do you say? >>> all right. the ncaa men's basketball tournament begins just hours from now. n indianapolis. four teams, thousands of fans college basketball's biggest weekend. what a combination. cnn sports anchor rachel nichols
people called him the john wayne of the north georgia mountains, a famous moon shiner from the 1930se the common cold. i was 2 years old when he died. i guess the recipes laid around until now. >> the moon shine is mainly corn brown corn and cane sugar. we are hand-crafted. the ladleing done by hand. >> this is done my granddaddy's gift shop. we can do tasting here. now we're in georgia and middle tennessee, but our goal is to get it in all 50 states. this is my granny's cooking...
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though park is much too grand a word for their little pull-out beside the chattahoochee river north of atlanta, georgia. >> i knew them both very well. >> reporter: they were richard and stacey schoeck. and it was another love, their love of scouting, that won the admiration of greg gaugler. >> reporter: how'd you meet them? >> both of our sons were cub scouts. >> reporter: with kids, boys especially, they were naturals. >> stacey was a ball of energy, full of ideas, would literally drag us to do things. >> reporter: the go-getter? >> the go-getter. and we also jokingly called her :mama spreadsheet," because everything that she did had to be laid out in a spreadsheet and -- >> reporter: what a planner. >> she was. >> reporter: scouting is how bill fanning got to know them, too. >> richard was a good motivator and i saw how much fun he was having. and so i kind of asked if i could tag along and got involved with scouts myself. >> reporter: stacey was a den leader for the cub scout pack. she pretty good with the kids, too? >> she was pretty good with the kids, too. yeah, she was. she and richard, they wo
though park is much too grand a word for their little pull-out beside the chattahoochee river north of atlanta, georgia. >> i knew them both very well. >> reporter: they were richard and stacey schoeck. and it was another love, their love of scouting, that won the admiration of greg gaugler. >> reporter: how'd you meet them? >> both of our sons were cub scouts. >> reporter: with kids, boys especially, they were naturals. >> stacey was a ball of energy, full...
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those bills have recently stalled in georgia and north carolina. and the governor of north carolina said earlier this week that the law, quote, makes no sense. >> joining us now is -- let's move on to switzerland where foreign ministers from six different countries are negotiating with iran over its nuclear ambitions and there is still no deal and the obama administration's deadline for an agreement has now come and gone. however, officials say there's been enough progress to extend the talks another day. diplomats including secretary of state john kerry have spent a week in switzerland looking for a deal. >> we're trying. we're doing our very best to be able to move forward and resolve this issue. i hope we can all make progress. >>reporter: do you think we can do it tonight? >> well i have no idea. it depends on these seven countries that need to move forward. i for one have been ready and am ready with my delegation to move forward tonight or tomorrow or whenever it's appropriate. >>reporter: how long are you prepared stay here? >> as long as is
those bills have recently stalled in georgia and north carolina. and the governor of north carolina said earlier this week that the law, quote, makes no sense. >> joining us now is -- let's move on to switzerland where foreign ministers from six different countries are negotiating with iran over its nuclear ambitions and there is still no deal and the obama administration's deadline for an agreement has now come and gone. however, officials say there's been enough progress to extend the...
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we had an earlierx warning north and east of atlanta, georgia. that spied now. e have a severe thunderstorm warning but the cells are moving north and east and then up towards the greensboro area where we have our next tornado warning, meaning that strong rotation has been spotted and we have indeed confirmed tornadoes with# x this system. so, a dangerous system as we get into the overnight and a lot of these towards can be rain-wrapped. peopling not see them coming. that's why it's crucial to keep an eye on the sky and an ear to your local weather radio, which should be on. mid-atlantic region overnight here, that's where we have the most potential for tornadic storms so getting into the afternoon and overnight, we'll keep you posted. back to you. >> thank you very much. in the meantime on the phone, joe bastardi has been warning us. what do you make of this and what we could be in store for? >> well, this is a pretty strong case for this area of the country. there is a miniature mid-atlantic tornado alley we see from time to time, and this is a good case for th
we had an earlierx warning north and east of atlanta, georgia. that spied now. e have a severe thunderstorm warning but the cells are moving north and east and then up towards the greensboro area where we have our next tornado warning, meaning that strong rotation has been spotted and we have indeed confirmed tornadoes with# x this system. so, a dangerous system as we get into the overnight and a lot of these towards can be rain-wrapped. peopling not see them coming. that's why it's crucial...
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georgia. this will be moving to the north.aybe a rumble of thunder, but do not anticipate the severe weather until tomorrow. overnight period, watch for the heavy rain. tomorrow, we will see a break in the action. we could see some sunshine and it will be milder tomorrow. the heat and sunshine could work to destabilize the atmosphere. we are going to watch for that flooding threat for the overnight, areas and green under a flood watch -- areas in green under a flood watch. tomorrow afternoon, we will keep an eye on severe weather. temperatures will be in the upper 50's around the district. rain that looks like it should wrap up tomorrow morning. if you plan to catch the bus stop tomorrow morning, you will need the umbrellas during recess. it will be sunny and mild. tomorrow afternoon, some activities will get canceled because of the severe storms that could come our way. looks like cooler weather after all of this. we are talking potentially -- we will have to keep an eye on things. kimberly: you make a good point. >> the wiza
georgia. this will be moving to the north.aybe a rumble of thunder, but do not anticipate the severe weather until tomorrow. overnight period, watch for the heavy rain. tomorrow, we will see a break in the action. we could see some sunshine and it will be milder tomorrow. the heat and sunshine could work to destabilize the atmosphere. we are going to watch for that flooding threat for the overnight, areas and green under a flood watch -- areas in green under a flood watch. tomorrow afternoon,...
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it became law in indiana this week but bills stalled in north carolina and georgia. >> god does not discriminate! >> walmart urged governor hutchinson approximate veto it, saying diversity benefits business. >> i think we have potentially opened the door for people to interpret this as the ability to treat others differently using religion. i don't believe that's what my beliefs are or if jesus were alive today he would be telling us to do. >> the governor has the last word and he's calling for change. >> this is both about substance which is getting this legislation right and it's also about communicating to the world and to our neighboring states that we're a state that recognizes the diversity of the workforce, the need for non-discrimination and that we want to accomplish that. >> al jazeera. >> kim shuts is the president of the first amendment partnership. his organization has worked with georgia lawmakers along with a number of other states to pass religious freedom bills. mr. shuts, good morning thanks so much for being with us. when governors or state senators in nevada, kansas, georgia
it became law in indiana this week but bills stalled in north carolina and georgia. >> god does not discriminate! >> walmart urged governor hutchinson approximate veto it, saying diversity benefits business. >> i think we have potentially opened the door for people to interpret this as the ability to treat others differently using religion. i don't believe that's what my beliefs are or if jesus were alive today he would be telling us to do. >> the governor has the last...
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politicians in georgia and north carolina are slow tracking pending similar bills in their state housejamming. arnold schwarzenegger admonished his party in an op-ed in "the washington post" today writing, i know plenty of republicans who are sensible and driven to solve problems for america. they believe in reagan's vision of a big tent where everyone is welcome. this message isn't for them. but former arkansas governor and likely republican presidential candidate mike huckabee says he's disappointed and concerned that pence and hutchinson capitulated to the advocates of gay and lesbian rights. here he is. >> i think it's a phony crisis. it's been manufactured by the left just as was the war on women. there was no war on women. the left has gotten very good at creating a crisis. it won't stop until there are no more churches. >> well this week has been a telling political tale of the two wings of the republican party in the preprimary phase of 2016. joining me to talk about it now is our round deny table. jeremy peterses of "the new york times," clarence page and nedra picken. we've g
politicians in georgia and north carolina are slow tracking pending similar bills in their state housejamming. arnold schwarzenegger admonished his party in an op-ed in "the washington post" today writing, i know plenty of republicans who are sensible and driven to solve problems for america. they believe in reagan's vision of a big tent where everyone is welcome. this message isn't for them. but former arkansas governor and likely republican presidential candidate mike huckabee says...
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to virginia, north and south carolina, georgia, alabama, mississippi heading to new orleans. we propose to challenge on route every form of segregation met by the bus passenger and experienced in and dedicated to the gandhiian principles of nonviolence. our plans are entirely open. and they were. they gave this detailed item continuary of everywhere they would be every day. they gave their full explanation for why they were doing this and how they thought it would succeed. they also gave this complete list of names and biographies of every person who would be participating saved them the trouble of having to investigate all these folks, here you are, here's who we will be here's what you need to know about us and on that list of names you see a name you might recognize john lew wuss then the student body president of the american baptist theological seminary in tennessee. at that point in 1961 john lewis was a 21-year-old. already a veteran protester who had been arrested five times in various protests. that letter in advance of the freedom rides went to president john f. ken
to virginia, north and south carolina, georgia, alabama, mississippi heading to new orleans. we propose to challenge on route every form of segregation met by the bus passenger and experienced in and dedicated to the gandhiian principles of nonviolence. our plans are entirely open. and they were. they gave this detailed item continuary of everywhere they would be every day. they gave their full explanation for why they were doing this and how they thought it would succeed. they also gave this...
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rain toward olney and 97, georgia avenue and laytonsville, heavier rain north of silver spring. we'll zoom in more. you see the yellow by far the heaviest rain on the east side of rockville heading out 28 eastbound toward 97. we'll zoom down to this pretty good area of showers and thunderstorms, no hail yet, no lightning. those are two indications of heavier storms, but still see the flecks of yellow there north and south of culpeper and down 522? this is moving off to the north and east. there's some pretty unstable air ahead of it, so gold vein get ready and maybe david's crossroads at 6:30. once this gets across the river into southern maryland i'm kind of concerned about you folks in charles county, and st. mary's county and that could be the area where we see big storms in the next couple hours. we'll come back and talk about if we clear out for weekend plans. >>> we've got new details about the man arrested after a kidnapping, police chase and murder of a census bureau guard. bruce leshan is live on h street northeast where he allegedly exchanged gunfire with police while
rain toward olney and 97, georgia avenue and laytonsville, heavier rain north of silver spring. we'll zoom in more. you see the yellow by far the heaviest rain on the east side of rockville heading out 28 eastbound toward 97. we'll zoom down to this pretty good area of showers and thunderstorms, no hail yet, no lightning. those are two indications of heavier storms, but still see the flecks of yellow there north and south of culpeper and down 522? this is moving off to the north and east....
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p still have construction georgia avenue at layhill road. one north bund lane blocked and two southbound lanes blocked for us here probably for the next 20 minutes or so. 270 at germantown road everybody headed southbound no problems. 66, 55 miles per hour into town and out of up to. nice and on time. 95 in virginia at mine road northbound, southbound moving alongrow wilson major no major issues. back with a picture of 95 in maryland. >>> moms the target of gangs? >> a group moving in to ou ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> police say a national gapping network is moving into our area be looking for mothers who are out on their regular errands. using a simple device thieves are targeting women who have left their purses in their cars. they're called the felony lane gapping. the suspects take off with your purse and try to cash stolen checks. >> extremes to try to camouflage how they look. i've heard of wigs and masks and that kind of thing. >> find a him would, usually a drug addict or prostitute that resembles the victim. >> even after you have closed your checking account,
p still have construction georgia avenue at layhill road. one north bund lane blocked and two southbound lanes blocked for us here probably for the next 20 minutes or so. 270 at germantown road everybody headed southbound no problems. 66, 55 miles per hour into town and out of up to. nice and on time. 95 in virginia at mine road northbound, southbound moving alongrow wilson major no major issues. back with a picture of 95 in maryland. >>> moms the target of gangs? >> a group...
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wixman: because many chechens say that gorbachev promised that if the north caucasians helped russia in the war against georgian abkhazia, when many chechens fought and died, that they would create a north caucasian republic in the same way that they had been promised with lenin. this never came about. narrator: tired of broken promises the chechens began a guerrilla war against the new russian state in 1994. another centrifugal force throughout the caucasus is religion. unlike most russians, a majority of the people here are muslims. and here, location is key. the caucusus rise on russia's southern borderlands the northern edge the islamic world. today, muslims here construct many new mosques. despite the violence in chechnya, islam, like dagestan is multifaceted. when they go to a mosque we think of them as being fundamentalist moslems which is not the case. it's funny that we see russians going to churches and rebuilding churches, and this is called russian culture. but when a dagestani reincorporates part of islamic culture, now they're called "fundamentalist moslems." narrator: in dagestan, there are also
wixman: because many chechens say that gorbachev promised that if the north caucasians helped russia in the war against georgian abkhazia, when many chechens fought and died, that they would create a north caucasian republic in the same way that they had been promised with lenin. this never came about. narrator: tired of broken promises the chechens began a guerrilla war against the new russian state in 1994. another centrifugal force throughout the caucasus is religion. unlike most russians, a...
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heading up through the carolinas -- now, all of a sudden, all of these men from north carolina, south carolina and georgia, are getting letters from home talking about how bad it is, how they have nothing to live on, how they have no food or anything, so it is very hard for young men in these trenches around petersburg that are enduring these horrid conditions to steadfast there, rather than go back and take care of their families, and i do not know that anyone would blame any of them for doing so, except for their duty was to the army. it is compounded by the union army actually using propaganda to promote men to desert from the confederate army. they would put leaflets into the confederate lines and throw paper across, and have these pickets exchanged, like we were just talk about, where they would offer you money to desert from the confederate army and come into the union lines with your weapons. they would pay you to bring your weapon in, and then they would provide you transportation anywhere you wanted to go after you signed an oath of allegiance. you had those two forces working against the confede
heading up through the carolinas -- now, all of a sudden, all of these men from north carolina, south carolina and georgia, are getting letters from home talking about how bad it is, how they have nothing to live on, how they have no food or anything, so it is very hard for young men in these trenches around petersburg that are enduring these horrid conditions to steadfast there, rather than go back and take care of their families, and i do not know that anyone would blame any of them for doing...
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ooymp@see it's coming out of alabama through georgia and the carolinas now, even to north florida see something showers. this is going to throw some moisture in the formts of clouds and -- form of clouds and even a couple of showers into the appalachians as we get into this evening, especid west of i- 816789 see at 3:00, maybe whitfield, going down that way. if you're taking a trip down 81, you'll run into some of that. western maryland, shenandoah valley tomorrow morning could have some showers. we could even see a few peeks of sun early but we'll be mostly cloudy tomorrow. by lunch time, looks like the bulk of the showers again along and west of the blue ridge but as we get into the afternoon, we'll have a better chance for some showers. we see the brightest colors, the heaviest rains. yeah, they're way out west over toward harrisonburg, up into areas north of cumberland toward bedford, pennsylvania as opposed to d.c. so if you are traveling west or watching us from those western areas, better chance of rain there, tomorrow. then as we head into friday, notify how the push comes in
ooymp@see it's coming out of alabama through georgia and the carolinas now, even to north florida see something showers. this is going to throw some moisture in the formts of clouds and -- form of clouds and even a couple of showers into the appalachians as we get into this evening, especid west of i- 816789 see at 3:00, maybe whitfield, going down that way. if you're taking a trip down 81, you'll run into some of that. western maryland, shenandoah valley tomorrow morning could have some...
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proposals stalled in georgia and north carolina. john henry smith is here. the debate seems to have taken on a life of its own. >> what started as a bill signing ceremony in indiana that was supposed to be very quiet has flamed into a nationwide debate. religious freedom restoration laws are the talk of the nation. >> the furor mike pence started in indiana. >> i could have handled that better this weekend. >> is spreading across the country. >> it's kind of overwhelming. >> we dealt with it in the 1950's why are we bringing this today? >> house bill 28 is a moral and ethical shame. >> the house in arkansas voled tuesday to make that the 21 state to enact a religious freedom measure and second in a week. >> that's a law that's already in place in more than half the states. >> the governor pledged to sign house bill 1228 into law. protestors outside and inside the state capitol and governor's mansion usually him to reconsider. >> we are heart broken about it. this is my home and at the moment, i don't feel i can live here anymore. >> in the name of religion,
proposals stalled in georgia and north carolina. john henry smith is here. the debate seems to have taken on a life of its own. >> what started as a bill signing ceremony in indiana that was supposed to be very quiet has flamed into a nationwide debate. religious freedom restoration laws are the talk of the nation. >> the furor mike pence started in indiana. >> i could have handled that better this weekend. >> is spreading across the country. >> it's kind of...
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the debate also heating up in georgia and north carolina. did law makers here in indiana pass this bill now? well the governor says it comes on the heels of a recent hobby lobby recent court decision that strengthens religious freedoms. the contradiction of the bill argue that had a lot to do with indiana same-sex marriage ban be overturned last year. as we mentioned, the debate now shifting to arkansas today. guys back to you. >> all right. gabe thanks a lot in indianapolis. arkansas dives right in. >> wal-mart dives back. >> it's going to be pretty interesting, willie how asa hutchinson balances. >> wal-mart. >> the base with wal-mart. i think he may -- >> something like wal-mart is some -- >> you saw mike pence dodgers it quickly. on that show sunday he wouldn't answer the question of whether that bill allowed florists to not serve gay weddings. tuesday after every business we're not going to indiana anymore. >> he stepped in it. >> because of financial issues for the governor to protect indiana citizens on that front. >> howard dean you
the debate also heating up in georgia and north carolina. did law makers here in indiana pass this bill now? well the governor says it comes on the heels of a recent hobby lobby recent court decision that strengthens religious freedoms. the contradiction of the bill argue that had a lot to do with indiana same-sex marriage ban be overturned last year. as we mentioned, the debate now shifting to arkansas today. guys back to you. >> all right. gabe thanks a lot in indianapolis. arkansas...
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hail in georgia, parts of south carolina. further to the north, the bronx river parkway, outside of new york seeing flooding. closed for several hours overnight. allowed to reopen. the showers, for the most part, are moving offshore. still, some leftover showers. it was a very wet boston marathon. the storm threat across is south today. more across the plains. that fires up late dade and into tomorrow. we'll talk more about that later in the program. >>> tension with iran. the u.s. is sending more warships that could be used to intercept iranian ships suspected of carrying weapons to rebels in yemen. good morning martha. >> reporter: good morning, lara. the u.s.s. theodore roosevelt is moving closer to yemen. the security situation in yemen, an al qaeda breeding ground can be described as nothing short of chaos. all americans had to evacuate. and huthi rebels have taken over large swaths of territory, including the capital. the pentagon says the additional warships are a show of force. adding an aircraft carrier to the navy ships we have in the a
hail in georgia, parts of south carolina. further to the north, the bronx river parkway, outside of new york seeing flooding. closed for several hours overnight. allowed to reopen. the showers, for the most part, are moving offshore. still, some leftover showers. it was a very wet boston marathon. the storm threat across is south today. more across the plains. that fires up late dade and into tomorrow. we'll talk more about that later in the program. >>> tension with iran. the u.s. is...
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they had a party planned for back home in charlotte, north carolina but that party obviously would be moved to augusta, georgianer's able to pull off a playoff win here over holmes. >> and holmes it's interesting, he hit four out of 13 fairways not counting the 18th hole but the 18th hole three out of three. couldn't hardly hit a fairway. and goes to the hardest hole and pipes it three straight times. >> so much has changed in wagner's life since he won this tournament for his first win. >> 83 is the exact number we had just the second -- kind of almost right at that just right of it? love it. >> great practice swing. >> well johnny he knows the number. he's had 210, 209, now 207. >> that's consistent. maybe one of them will knock it stiff. >> come on, wind. >> headed at the right center section of the green. >> that's a tough spot. he's right on that spine he's got to deal with shoot left. not a good leave really. if you're going to hit the green, that's not a good spot. >> j.b. rog. >> 20 yards past his tee shot last time. just 183 left this time. >> 170. yes, that's perfect. wind's right here. mostly off th
they had a party planned for back home in charlotte, north carolina but that party obviously would be moved to augusta, georgianer's able to pull off a playoff win here over holmes. >> and holmes it's interesting, he hit four out of 13 fairways not counting the 18th hole but the 18th hole three out of three. couldn't hardly hit a fairway. and goes to the hardest hole and pipes it three straight times. >> so much has changed in wagner's life since he won this tournament for his first...
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now including more of alabama, more of georgia and as far north as parts of illinois and parts of indiana. the northeast, though totally different story today. looking nice. it is going to be warm. you'll have a fair amount of sunshine. a few passing clouds and then tomorrow things will eventually cool down but generally for most of the northeast, at least the big cities staying dry. northern new england may see showers saturday but it's not until late on sunday we really see the clouds move in. also that rain returning, more like monday some areas of the morning commute, others farther to the north. alex, we'll have the evening commute on monday to be wet. >> thank you, chris warren, for that. >>> now to politics in new hampshire where it is day two of the first in the nation republican leadership summit. in about three hours, senator rand paul will speak at the inaugural event followed by senator ted cruz and scott walker in the governor. then 21 potential candidates will be in the state this weekend. nine of them spoke with the crowd yesterday. we'll look at how some sized up their 201
now including more of alabama, more of georgia and as far north as parts of illinois and parts of indiana. the northeast, though totally different story today. looking nice. it is going to be warm. you'll have a fair amount of sunshine. a few passing clouds and then tomorrow things will eventually cool down but generally for most of the northeast, at least the big cities staying dry. northern new england may see showers saturday but it's not until late on sunday we really see the clouds move...
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just north of there and parts of georgia, this is the video that came out of there. also degree damage. winds gusting to 60 miles an hour in some spots. we had hail up to two inches in diameter in georgia and parts of south carolina. further to the north, the bronx river parkway outside of new york, seeing flooding. closed for several hours overnight. that has since been allowed to open. the showers, for the most part, are moving offshore. and we'll start to see a bit of drying. still, some leftover showers. a bit of ling anythingghtning, too. it was a very wet boston marathon. the storm threat across the south today. more across the plains. that fires up late day and into tomorrow. we'll talk more about that later in the program. lara back over to you. >> all right, rob, thank you. >>> tension with iran. the u.s. is sending more warships that could be used to intercept iranian ships suspected of carrying weapons to rebels in yemen. martha raddatz joins us with the very latest on this. good morning, martha. >> reporter: good morning, lara. among those warships moving
just north of there and parts of georgia, this is the video that came out of there. also degree damage. winds gusting to 60 miles an hour in some spots. we had hail up to two inches in diameter in georgia and parts of south carolina. further to the north, the bronx river parkway outside of new york, seeing flooding. closed for several hours overnight. that has since been allowed to open. the showers, for the most part, are moving offshore. and we'll start to see a bit of drying. still, some...
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completely against are alabama georgia, louisiana north dakota south dakota, tennessee and nebraska. 36 states have made same sex marriage legal. one of the arguments against same sex marriage is religion. that god says he doesn't like it. that it may lead to other nontraditional marriages, and that same sex marriage threatens their lives and relationships. >> if you belong to a religion that doesn't accept same sex marriage you have a right to belong to that organization and hold that religious view, but that doesn't mean that other people have to adhere to your particular religious view. >> religious institutions can discriminate. they are allowed to decide as an institution who is going to be a member, who is going to be eligible. they get to decide. they always get to decide the religious definition of marriage separate of that state. >> that's who they are. that's who god made them to be. >> the big difference between matrimony and civil unions is matrimony receives both state and civil benefits whereas civil union only receives state benefits. matrimony also receives much highe
completely against are alabama georgia, louisiana north dakota south dakota, tennessee and nebraska. 36 states have made same sex marriage legal. one of the arguments against same sex marriage is religion. that god says he doesn't like it. that it may lead to other nontraditional marriages, and that same sex marriage threatens their lives and relationships. >> if you belong to a religion that doesn't accept same sex marriage you have a right to belong to that organization and hold that...
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north van dorn street here at west braddock road. the road right now is shutdown. 270 south at buckey's town pike is still shut down with road work. remember this road work in silver spring georgia avenue between layhill and randolph just that right lane getting by in each direction. to the north here, 95 and bw parkway, nice and fine moving along nicely. same thing at 29 and overall at prince george's county. >>> staying on top of the breaking news here in baltimore, we are live in west baltimore where much of the violence began here yesterday afternoon, staying on top of a situation that is quieting just a bit here early this morning. we can tell you the city is under a state of emergency. a request made by the mayor here to the governor and the governor declared that state of emergency late yesterday. larry hogan calling in the national guard. about 100 soldiers we understand here on the ground right now holding positions under the orders of the baltimore city police department. we want to show you some avoid -- video of national guard trucks leaving for baltimore. as many as 5,000 soldiers could be coming here to baltimore, that many being made available by the national guar
north van dorn street here at west braddock road. the road right now is shutdown. 270 south at buckey's town pike is still shut down with road work. remember this road work in silver spring georgia avenue between layhill and randolph just that right lane getting by in each direction. to the north here, 95 and bw parkway, nice and fine moving along nicely. same thing at 29 and overall at prince george's county. >>> staying on top of the breaking news here in baltimore, we are live in...
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area and tornado watch's cross carolinas after bringing severe weather toal bam, georgia and pushing through south and north carolina the the northern edge of that rain thinks all one big system, it is starting to make its way in the washington baltimore area it will arrive there moving southwest to northeast moving through tonight. rain does not look to arrive in philadelphia until closer to day break. if you have plans tonight, no problems, you will stay try, not until we get into after dark that the first drops will fall. today's weather almanac recapping sunday. sixty-seven was the high temperature. normal is 65. it was still nice and mild but just not as great as sat take. 91 degrees the record high setback in 1896 for today and 56 is that low well above the normal of 45. outside right now still 56 degrees. fifty-seven in pottstown. fifty-three in trenton, new jersey. fifty-four millville. it will be cooler tonight before rain comes in but we will quickly warm up. warm front pushing in with the showers and thunderstorms and those temperatures will respond. much different from yesterday evening, 24 hour
area and tornado watch's cross carolinas after bringing severe weather toal bam, georgia and pushing through south and north carolina the the northern edge of that rain thinks all one big system, it is starting to make its way in the washington baltimore area it will arrive there moving southwest to northeast moving through tonight. rain does not look to arrive in philadelphia until closer to day break. if you have plans tonight, no problems, you will stay try, not until we get into after dark...
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but these are heavy thunderstorms going back to georgia and south carolina and all of this is moving off towards the north -- towards the northeast right now. watching the rain over the past three hours, just about to come towards us as you can see it in to arlington and just about here in northwest and almost towards clinton coming out of charles county. all moving northeast at about 25 miles an hour. and so we would expect it to be at 7:00 and 7:23. if you are heading up towards baltimore, we're expecting a lot of rain tomorrow morning. issuing a flood watch for most of the areas, your screens would come early with the severe weather threat. headed out this evening temperatures will drop in to the upper 30s on monday. back with those details in a few minutes. >>> police say that there are no new leads. she has the children's father reaction. >> it's been more than six months. today police are searching again as there were six dogs equipped with the sonar and mapping technology and the state park. searching for the 4-year-old sarah and 2-year-old jacob hogul. why all of this now? >> we don't have the lea
but these are heavy thunderstorms going back to georgia and south carolina and all of this is moving off towards the north -- towards the northeast right now. watching the rain over the past three hours, just about to come towards us as you can see it in to arlington and just about here in northwest and almost towards clinton coming out of charles county. all moving northeast at about 25 miles an hour. and so we would expect it to be at 7:00 and 7:23. if you are heading up towards baltimore,...
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rain toward olney and 97, georgia avenue and laytonsville, heavier rain north of silver spring. we'll zoom in more. you see the yellow by far the heaviest rain on the east side of rockville heading out 28 eastbound toward 97. we'll zoom down to this pretty good area of showers and thunderstorms, no hail yet,
rain toward olney and 97, georgia avenue and laytonsville, heavier rain north of silver spring. we'll zoom in more. you see the yellow by far the heaviest rain on the east side of rockville heading out 28 eastbound toward 97. we'll zoom down to this pretty good area of showers and thunderstorms, no hail yet,
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north carolina. michael brown, from missouri. anthony hill, from georgia. tony robinson, from wisconsin. from georgia. nicholas thomas, georgia. daniel elrod, nebraska. antonio zambrano, washington. david, of pennsylvania. jessica hernandez, colorado. kevin davis georgia. dennis, texas. brisbane, phoenix. tamir rice, ohio. akai gurley, new york. carlos perez, nevada. the genie powell, missouri. ford, california. dylan taylor, utah. john the third of ohio. charlie lando of california, and the list goes on. amy: that is georgia democratic congress member hank johnson speaking on the for the house of representatives. for more, we're joined by khalil muhammad, author of the book "the condemnation of blackness: race, crime, and the making of modern urban america". he is the director of the new york public library's schomburg center for research in black culture, and also a visiting professor at the cuny graduate center. welcome to democracy now! hank johnson, what he just said -- the litany of names. khalil: it reminds me of the rollcall of lynching victims. they used to publish it every year
north carolina. michael brown, from missouri. anthony hill, from georgia. tony robinson, from wisconsin. from georgia. nicholas thomas, georgia. daniel elrod, nebraska. antonio zambrano, washington. david, of pennsylvania. jessica hernandez, colorado. kevin davis georgia. dennis, texas. brisbane, phoenix. tamir rice, ohio. akai gurley, new york. carlos perez, nevada. the genie powell, missouri. ford, california. dylan taylor, utah. john the third of ohio. charlie lando of california, and the...
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georgia state line. taylor had gotten heard rumors about what's happening in virginia and north carolina and will finally get confirmation about the other surrenders. the union commander of this department and union department of mississippi is general edward candy on the right there. camby will be the only union general who oversees two surrenders. he's in charge of what happens here and what happens to the trans-mississippi. i want to point out few things on my map. down here is mobile. union army is going to assault the forks protecting mobile on april 9th. while things are happening in appom h appomattox, we have some things happening around mobile. confederates pull that up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the army will concentrate. they will capture mobile and start to move into the interior of alabama towards capital montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what's happened to east, taylor and camby will start to communicate and they will agree to meet between their two armies. the meeting will happen at the big e farm. just like at appomattox in
georgia state line. taylor had gotten heard rumors about what's happening in virginia and north carolina and will finally get confirmation about the other surrenders. the union commander of this department and union department of mississippi is general edward candy on the right there. camby will be the only union general who oversees two surrenders. he's in charge of what happens here and what happens to the trans-mississippi. i want to point out few things on my map. down here is mobile. union...
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names that they use, they will use their husbands name, addresses in different states like georgia, florida and northarolina, and they will, to the grocery stores with 2, 3 and four different states of snap program cards. in his rampant how they are stealing from this country. it is not the american people that get them, it is all the illegal people who are pulling food stands and taking advantage of this country. host: let's let olivia golden take some of your comments. guest: it is interesting. south carolina is a state that we are working with because the state's philosophy is when the kids have access to food and health care, it is much better for the state, those kids will do much better, and i believe that is true for the country as well as the state. clearly, it is also important -- one thing that is really important is feeding hungry case, i think you're also right that it is important to make sure the rules are enforced rarely. many organizations have done audits of the food stamp program and the general conclusion is that while there is some fraud and often -- typically fraud involves a gro
names that they use, they will use their husbands name, addresses in different states like georgia, florida and northarolina, and they will, to the grocery stores with 2, 3 and four different states of snap program cards. in his rampant how they are stealing from this country. it is not the american people that get them, it is all the illegal people who are pulling food stands and taking advantage of this country. host: let's let olivia golden take some of your comments. guest: it is...