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greg ames worth in three years as an ole miss running back ran for 1,361 yards and 17 touchdowns. mack barnes, garrett's quarterback for the 1969 season, became a coaching star in his own right. he went on to coach meridian high championship teams as well. mr. speaker, though of meet oaker athletic -- mediocre athletic ability, i gained tremendously from my experience as a meridian high wildcat under both bob tyler and charles garrett and also their very able assistant coaches. any achievements i have made in my life and career must be credited to a large extent to what i learned on the practice field. concepts such as personal discipline, commitment to excellence, personal sacrifice for a unified team goal, preparation for success and the meaning of teamwork. it is said, it is a commitment to a bigger goal and opportunity for a young man to learn more than blocking and tackling. don may offered this, my life lessons learned from my m.h.s. football days proved positive, hard work and dedication can enable an individual to accomplish any goal and achieve success throughout a lifeti
greg ames worth in three years as an ole miss running back ran for 1,361 yards and 17 touchdowns. mack barnes, garrett's quarterback for the 1969 season, became a coaching star in his own right. he went on to coach meridian high championship teams as well. mr. speaker, though of meet oaker athletic -- mediocre athletic ability, i gained tremendously from my experience as a meridian high wildcat under both bob tyler and charles garrett and also their very able assistant coaches. any achievements...
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i seen at ole miss. >> explore the life of jackson, mississippi. >> i tell the story so every aspect of the identity and one or another is a threat to israel. religion is muslim. my citizenship is american. my ethnicity is persian. my culture is middle eastern. cents off about me all the warning signals for israel. they experience him in rainy and american single man trying to get through the airport. it is a reminder to everyone has despite the way it wrought us closer and diminish the boundaries that separate us as nations and ethnicities and people and cultures, despite all of that, all you have to do is spend a few minutes trying to get through the airport to ,emember that those divisions the things that separate us every much alive. your phonel take calls, e-mails and tweets on islamist fundamentalism, the war on terror, and instability in the middle east. it is a three-day holiday weekend. television for serious readers. >> soldiers have been away from their homes for three to four years. our farm is falling to pieces. they're taking supplies from us. when are you going to come
i seen at ole miss. >> explore the life of jackson, mississippi. >> i tell the story so every aspect of the identity and one or another is a threat to israel. religion is muslim. my citizenship is american. my ethnicity is persian. my culture is middle eastern. cents off about me all the warning signals for israel. they experience him in rainy and american single man trying to get through the airport. it is a reminder to everyone has despite the way it wrought us closer and diminish...
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when ole miss denied him admission. he had to come into jackson to start with ncaap. they did not take him serious until after he came into jackson and to get things flowing so to speak and got involved with the student movement. you had the freedom riders who came in and i think that is when people began to see he was shaking things up. he did not give hundred when he challenged lbgt. blacks could not speak. i heard it when i went away to college. he was not on television. he was not on radio. so i think this is when people began to see -- they were not going turn people around. i call them the grass root people. the foot soldiers began to get involved women children, began to get involved. this is when they saw this man is really shaking things up. >> don't shop for anything on capitol street. let's have the merchants build economic capitol pension. i had a merchant call me and they talked to their national business and they want me to tell you that we don't need nigger business. this helps the council the council that is dedicated to keeping you and i second-class
when ole miss denied him admission. he had to come into jackson to start with ncaap. they did not take him serious until after he came into jackson and to get things flowing so to speak and got involved with the student movement. you had the freedom riders who came in and i think that is when people began to see he was shaking things up. he did not give hundred when he challenged lbgt. blacks could not speak. i heard it when i went away to college. he was not on television. he was not on radio....
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naacp office to do that after he tried to get into the old university of mississippi which is now ole miss. when they denied him admission, this is when the national naacp asked him to become filled secretary. he had to come into jackson. it was only after he came into jackson and really began to get things flowing as to speak and got involved with the student movement. you had the freedom riders and who came in. that is when medgar, people began to see this man is shaking things up post up he would not give up. he challenged. blacks could not speak on -- i heard medgar evers's voice only when i went to college. blacks were not on television or radio. this would people but can -- began to see -- this is when foote began to see, the soldiers got involved. women and children began to get involved. and i need this is when they saw this man is really shaking things up. anything onop for capitol street. let's let the merchants feel the economic pinch. i had one merchant called me and said, i want you to know i have talked about my national office today and they want me to tell youre do not need
naacp office to do that after he tried to get into the old university of mississippi which is now ole miss. when they denied him admission, this is when the national naacp asked him to become filled secretary. he had to come into jackson. it was only after he came into jackson and really began to get things flowing as to speak and got involved with the student movement. you had the freedom riders and who came in. that is when medgar, people began to see this man is shaking things up post up he...
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naacp office to do that after he tried to get into the old university of mississippi which is, now ole misswhen they denied him it mission, this is when the national naacp asked him to become field secretary. you do that, he had to come to jackson. at first they did not take medgar too serious. it was only after he came into jackson and really began to get things flowing. and then got involved with the student movement. you had the freedom writers and all that you came in. i think that is when medgar. people begin to see this man is shaking things up. he will not give up. when he challenged wlbt to make a speech. blacks could not speak. i had not heard medgar's voice. i heard it only when i went away to college. he was not on television, on radio. so i think this is when people began to see, they were not going to turn people around. i called them the grassroots people, the foot soldiers began to get involved. women, children began to get involved. this is when they saw this man is really shaking things up. >> don't shop for anything on capitol street. let's let the merchants on capitol str
naacp office to do that after he tried to get into the old university of mississippi which is, now ole misswhen they denied him it mission, this is when the national naacp asked him to become field secretary. you do that, he had to come to jackson. at first they did not take medgar too serious. it was only after he came into jackson and really began to get things flowing. and then got involved with the student movement. you had the freedom writers and all that you came in. i think that is when...
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he's so against federal spending that he told a crowd at ole miss, i'm not going do anything for you.o get the government off your back. then i'm going to let you do it for yourself. thus standing by his old campaign slogan, mcdaniel 2014, you'll get nothing and you'll like it. [cheering and applause] well, folks, it's sad to say the results are in and cochran won 50.9% to 49.1%. few things are ever that close in mississippi other than the genomes of married couples. [laughter and applause] but it's not just... it's not just that cochran won. it's how he won. >> thad cochran said, look, strategically i have to win over blacks and union members. that's who he went after. evidently they showed up. >> congress fan reached out the voters beyond his conservative base, including blacks. >> it's unreal the level of black turnout in a republican primary yesterday. >> is this the future of the republican party, you brag about your big-spending ways to the voters and you rely on the support of black liberal democrats to get you elected? >> jon: he appealed to black people. that's incredibly sel
he's so against federal spending that he told a crowd at ole miss, i'm not going do anything for you.o get the government off your back. then i'm going to let you do it for yourself. thus standing by his old campaign slogan, mcdaniel 2014, you'll get nothing and you'll like it. [cheering and applause] well, folks, it's sad to say the results are in and cochran won 50.9% to 49.1%. few things are ever that close in mississippi other than the genomes of married couples. [laughter and applause] but...
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. >> james meredith went to school at ole miss today, but his travels to and from classes were not thoser student. >> go home, n--! >> for everywhere meredith went, so did his escorts. federal marshals and troops of the united states army. >> there is no country where the violence of sunday and monday has gone unreported. for example, the biggest story in the "london evening standard" was the violence on the mississippi campus. the outburst of violence was described as humiliating for american democracy and embarrassing for american prestige abroad. >> i think my father and uncle were originally focused on those foreign policy issues of america's leadership in the globe and saw the civil rights movement in our country as kind of a distraction. >> i think this is a choice before the president. he must start now making moral decisions, rather than purely political decisions. >>> in the name of the greatest people that have ever trod this earth, i draw the line in the dust and toss the gauntlet before the feet of tyranny. and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation fore
. >> james meredith went to school at ole miss today, but his travels to and from classes were not thoser student. >> go home, n--! >> for everywhere meredith went, so did his escorts. federal marshals and troops of the united states army. >> there is no country where the violence of sunday and monday has gone unreported. for example, the biggest story in the "london evening standard" was the violence on the mississippi campus. the outburst of violence was...
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when i graduated from ole miss i taught school and coached for all for a living.that's all i ever wanted to do. all of that changed because there was this leaving the season who ran the lunch room and she cooked hot chocolate chip cookies. they were so good. the hot ones, do we want, big ones. because i was a young, struggling, starting coach and i was in shape and try to flirt a lot, i would get in the little thing of milk for a quarter. so what changed was one really nondescript afternoon, this person walks in the back door to see her aunt susan, the lunchroom lady and she's wearing a lime green shirt and shorts and she has this long dark silky hair in her name is lee c. and she is now the woman i've been married to two to 22 and a half years, who has given me my 19-year-old, my 17-year-old and my 16-year-old. we got unsteady water in it clear to hear it so we got those and what happened was that mary turkana started having kids in the coach's salary didn't get it anymore and i have to get into the private world. when i got into the private world coming to run a
when i graduated from ole miss i taught school and coached for all for a living.that's all i ever wanted to do. all of that changed because there was this leaving the season who ran the lunch room and she cooked hot chocolate chip cookies. they were so good. the hot ones, do we want, big ones. because i was a young, struggling, starting coach and i was in shape and try to flirt a lot, i would get in the little thing of milk for a quarter. so what changed was one really nondescript afternoon,...
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he later went on to design the governor's mansion at ole miss. history ofthe mississippi on american history tv on c-span3. 50 years ago on july 2, 1960 four, president lyndon b. johnson signed the 19 64 civil rights act. american history tv, senate historian donald ritchie talks with former cbs correspondent roger mudd and former herald tribune correspondent andrew graw it -- andrew glass. they recall the debate and significanthe most civil rights legislation since reconstruction. by theent, hosted historical office, is about an hour. >> good afternoon. it is 12:00. we begin with two very distinguished guests, veteran reporters who covered the civil rights act of 1964. i way of introduction, we are in one of the most historic rooms at the capitol complex. now known as the kennedy caucus room, it was the room where the hearings were held, the watergate hearings were held. this is the room where john f. kennedy announced his candidacy for president. the room where a lot of nominees have been grilled by committees. there have been a lot of inquisit
he later went on to design the governor's mansion at ole miss. history ofthe mississippi on american history tv on c-span3. 50 years ago on july 2, 1960 four, president lyndon b. johnson signed the 19 64 civil rights act. american history tv, senate historian donald ritchie talks with former cbs correspondent roger mudd and former herald tribune correspondent andrew graw it -- andrew glass. they recall the debate and significanthe most civil rights legislation since reconstruction. by theent,...
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pyinfamous is originally from clarksdale in the delta and went to ole miss, but he's neither left nore, to contribute. >> one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience to then say you know what, you're right. now that you've put it to a nice melody or to a nice beat or you say it in a nice way. and hopefully, then, that engages them more and allows them to move. and i don't think any movement in the world has not had a soundtrack, right? regardless of what it is. and so, that's our job. ♪ the hood here, that's exactly why the hood's here ♪ ♪ and if you're trying to find, better look here ♪ ♪ close the blinds ♪ scared to cross ♪ it's not fair to y'all, make room, break rules ♪ another left his shoes on the plane... his shoes! and a third simply doesn't want to be here. ♪ until now... until right booking now. ♪ planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! ♪ ♪ abe! get in! punch it! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's eng
pyinfamous is originally from clarksdale in the delta and went to ole miss, but he's neither left nore, to contribute. >> one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience to then say you know what, you're right. now that you've put it to a nice melody or to a nice beat or you say it in a nice way. and hopefully, then, that engages them more and allows them to move. and i don't...
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pyinfamous is originally from clarksdale in the delta and went to ole miss, but he's neither left norate, to contribute. >> one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience to then say you know what, you're right. now that you've put it to a nice melody or to a nice beat or you say it in a nice way. and hopefully, then, that engages them more and allows them to move. and i don't think any movement in the world has not had a soundtrack, right? regardless of what it is. and so, that's our job. ♪ the hood here, that's exactly why the hood's here ♪ ♪ and if you're trying to find, better look here ♪ ♪ close the blinds ♪ scared to cross ♪ it's not fair to y'all, make room, break rules ♪ ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. eachwon't have a claim.wners that's why allstate claim free rewards gives you money back for every year you don't have one. a
pyinfamous is originally from clarksdale in the delta and went to ole miss, but he's neither left norate, to contribute. >> one of the important tasks of musicians is being able to really speak truthfully about what's going on without fear of reprisal. right? it allows the audience to then say you know what, you're right. now that you've put it to a nice melody or to a nice beat or you say it in a nice way. and hopefully, then, that engages them more and allows them to move. and i don't...
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but here on the campus of one of the country's oldest universities, ole miss, a huge stash of marijuanalock and key. >> this is our vault. >> this is some pretty tight security. i mean, look at this door. >> mahmoud alsoli runs what's called the marijuana potency project. what's the potency of this? >> this is about 8%. >> for three decades now, his team has analyzed weed confiscated from drug busts. >> this is 36% thc. you can smell it. it has a good aromatic smell. >> wow. how much is this worry you, 36% thc confiscated? >> very, very dangerous material. for someone that is not experienced in marijuana smoking takes some of this, and they're going to go into the negative effects of the high, the psychosis, the irritation, the irritability, paranoia, all of this. >> and while not all the plants are this high, there's no question he's seen a trend. in 1972, the average potency was less than 1% thc. now, it's nearly 13%. are people becoming more obsessed with high-thc marijuana? >> i think so. they're starting out with a half a percent and 1%, and they get a good high, and then as they c
but here on the campus of one of the country's oldest universities, ole miss, a huge stash of marijuanalock and key. >> this is our vault. >> this is some pretty tight security. i mean, look at this door. >> mahmoud alsoli runs what's called the marijuana potency project. what's the potency of this? >> this is about 8%. >> for three decades now, his team has analyzed weed confiscated from drug busts. >> this is 36% thc. you can smell it. it has a good...
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it is ole miss of the written word. lemuria has been here since 1975.ans opened the store and a little apartment couple miles east of here. he had the ideas that he couldn't buy books he is interested in buying in jackson at the time. there really wasn't bookstore so he opened the little books for, had it going for about two years and started expanding in this location since the '88. this is something that is a little bit unique to >> -- lemuria. we try to stay in touch with the modern first edition collectible market. we try to buy things and say things that we only have book signings with another we think is going to be collectible in the future. we try to save those books and so we have two first edition rooms that does collections. everything from something that came out this year that won and award like the pulitzer few weeks ago to a shiny door or hemingway and a lot of our clients enjoy that and expect it and they know they are going to find a knowledgeable person to talk to about that market which is a fun part of the industry. to sell a stack o
it is ole miss of the written word. lemuria has been here since 1975.ans opened the store and a little apartment couple miles east of here. he had the ideas that he couldn't buy books he is interested in buying in jackson at the time. there really wasn't bookstore so he opened the little books for, had it going for about two years and started expanding in this location since the '88. this is something that is a little bit unique to >> -- lemuria. we try to stay in touch with the modern...
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david corn weighs in on the big old mess in little ole miss. ♪ f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride...envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. get all day arthritis pain relief with an easy-open cap. >>> we shall never surrender! >> we shall never surrender! we shall never surrender! >> apparently, failed mississippi tea party challenger chris mcdaniel has taken a tip or two from fellow warrior ted cruz. remember when mcdaniel, the man would compared president obama to a slave master, when he lost his runoff election to six-term incumbent thad cochran by nea
david corn weighs in on the big old mess in little ole miss. ♪ f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride...envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. this is kathleen. setting up the perfect wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more...
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what you described is trying to prevent the ole miss. trying to prevent the problem not just treating it once it occurs. the work we have done at procter & gamble with our health care business has always been about the illness from occurring. >> for a good. >> in order to keep people healthy hunger. >> -- very good. >> in order to keep people healthy longer. >> i wanted to echo what senator blumenthal mentioned about the of -- growing population women in the va system. some of our systems were not designed for the needs of women. i want to hear you say it again. your commitment to make sure the women who are veterans who will get equal treatment as you are looking at and in proving and reforming the system. >> yes or. >> -- yes, sir. here is what is going to happen. you will have all these wonderful ideas. which we are anxious for. these- you will present ideas to the office of budget and management. you will be told, you don't have enough money. are you willing to buck the system to say, here is what we need if we are serious about deal
what you described is trying to prevent the ole miss. trying to prevent the problem not just treating it once it occurs. the work we have done at procter & gamble with our health care business has always been about the illness from occurring. >> for a good. >> in order to keep people healthy hunger. >> -- very good. >> in order to keep people healthy longer. >> i wanted to echo what senator blumenthal mentioned about the of -- growing population women in the va...
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what you described is trying to prevent the ole miss.rying to prevent the problem not just treating it once it occurs. the work we have done at procter & gamble with our health care business has always been about preventing the illness from occurring. >> for a good. >> in order to keep people healthy hunger. >> -- very good. >> in order to keep people healthy longer. >> i wanted to echo what senator blumenthal mentioned about the eva -- growing population of women in the va system. some of our systems were not designed for the needs of women. i want to hear you say it again. your commitment to make sure the women who are veterans who will get equal treatment as you are looking at and in proving and reforming the system. >> yes or. >> -- yes, sir. >> here is what is going to happen. you will have all these wonderful ideas. which we are anxious for. with -- you will present these ideas to the office of budget and management. you will be told, you don't have enough money. are you willing to buck the system to say, here is what we need if we
what you described is trying to prevent the ole miss.rying to prevent the problem not just treating it once it occurs. the work we have done at procter & gamble with our health care business has always been about preventing the illness from occurring. >> for a good. >> in order to keep people healthy hunger. >> -- very good. >> in order to keep people healthy longer. >> i wanted to echo what senator blumenthal mentioned about the eva -- growing population of...
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missing since yesterday morning. neighbor told "eyewitness news" he saw a hooded man carrying her body out of the home on freed ol trail and then drive away. trader's silver 2,000 acura rl with the license plate 404893 is also missing. if you see her or that car you're asked to give police a call. >>> meanwhile officers will file child endangerment charges against woman accused of leaving five kids in the car while she went shopping in fort washington -- port rich machine rather. police were called to the shop right on aramingo avenue yesterday. they say would the man responsible for those children karen thompson is a day care provider in the northeast. witnesses tell "eyewitness news" that children ranged in age from six months old to nine years. they were all in the kara loan for a half an hour. >> air conditioning was on she left the car running but the babe ways in there by themselves. >> honor off don't matter. it is just ridiculous. it doesn't matter. they are too little. you cannot leave them hook for two seconds. >> doctors checked out children at the hospital and we are told they are doing okay this morning. >
missing since yesterday morning. neighbor told "eyewitness news" he saw a hooded man carrying her body out of the home on freed ol trail and then drive away. trader's silver 2,000 acura rl with the license plate 404893 is also missing. if you see her or that car you're asked to give police a call. >>> meanwhile officers will file child endangerment charges against woman accused of leaving five kids in the car while she went shopping in fort washington -- port rich machine...
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oled tvs. they are great. they've got the richest colors i've ever seen. i saw them at the consumer electronics show. >> expensive too. >> very expensive. they do tend to be 4 k misse new type of resolution we'll see that also the curved tvs have. >>> sharon thank you. a typhoon is sweeping through the japanese islands this morning. coming up where the storm is headed next. >> a teen killed and a sonoma county sheriff's deputy coming up. i'm mark kelly, coming up why the da is not filing shooting charges in the death of 13-year- old andy lopez. thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chevron with techron. to your care for your car. cleans. >>> we're following breaking insight now in san francisco. a car crashed into bank in the outer mission. it happened a little after 6:00 at the bank of america branch. this is at mission and geneva. and this is a live look from the scene right now. you can see that that car basically just crashed right into the front of the bank. there are some roads in that area that are closed. we're going
oled tvs. they are great. they've got the richest colors i've ever seen. i saw them at the consumer electronics show. >> expensive too. >> very expensive. they do tend to be 4 k misse new type of resolution we'll see that also the curved tvs have. >>> sharon thank you. a typhoon is sweeping through the japanese islands this morning. coming up where the storm is headed next. >> a teen killed and a sonoma county sheriff's deputy coming up. i'm mark kelly, coming up why...
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he later went on to design the governor's mansion at ole miss. history ofthe mississippi on american history tv on c-span3. 50 years ago on july 2, 1960 four, president lyndon b. johnson signed the 19 64 civil rights act. american history tv, senate historian donald ritchie talks with former cbs correspondent roger mudd and former herald tribune correspondent andrew graw it -- andrew glass. they recall the debate and significanthe most civil rights legislation s
he later went on to design the governor's mansion at ole miss. history ofthe mississippi on american history tv on c-span3. 50 years ago on july 2, 1960 four, president lyndon b. johnson signed the 19 64 civil rights act. american history tv, senate historian donald ritchie talks with former cbs correspondent roger mudd and former herald tribune correspondent andrew graw it -- andrew glass. they recall the debate and significanthe most civil rights legislation s