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his first speech ever heard of philadelphia mississippi odds are you have it in less your family or the civil rights movement because seven it's a town seven thousand people this is the place where cheney goodman and schwerner little murdered it was made in the movie mississippi burning reagan's speech said quote i believe in states' rights i believe we have the story of the balance of our government today by giving powers that were never intended to be given in the constitution that federal establishment and reagan said he would quote restore to states and local governments the power of properly belongs to them and quote this is speaking in code just like when sarah palin says that obama wants to take us back to before the civil war before the civil rights movement when people were segregated by skin color except what she's telling white people is that barack obama wants to segregate out there is the president's campaign rightly points out there's no place in american politics for racism like this republicans and fox so-called news are so good at it that a floor ality of
his first speech ever heard of philadelphia mississippi odds are you have it in less your family or the civil rights movement because seven it's a town seven thousand people this is the place where cheney goodman and schwerner little murdered it was made in the movie mississippi burning reagan's speech said quote i believe in states' rights i believe we have the story of the balance of our government today by giving powers that were never intended to be given in the constitution that federal...
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side this is this has a long history in american politics way back before reagan used it in philadelphia mississippi in one nine hundred eighty was his first official speech when he was running for president and when you call it out that's it for your take my take tonight remember we're trying to get a comment from every country in the world we want to hear from you so if you'd like your comments and questions for this segment of the picture listen up. we want to know your take send us your comments by visiting the tom hartman facebook page by a twitter at tom underscore hartman or in the chat room on the message boards or through the blog at heart and you can also leave a message on our rant line at two to three six fifty three zero six agree disagree sound off its all welcome or remember that your comments may be used on the air. it's the good the bad and the very very zen says that is only ugly good former president jimmy carter and an interview with him post carter discussed his support for marriage equality in america he said that homosexuality was well known in the ancient world well before je
side this is this has a long history in american politics way back before reagan used it in philadelphia mississippi in one nine hundred eighty was his first official speech when he was running for president and when you call it out that's it for your take my take tonight remember we're trying to get a comment from every country in the world we want to hear from you so if you'd like your comments and questions for this segment of the picture listen up. we want to know your take send us your...
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philadelphia. better to ship it down the allegheny and ohio rivers, ultimately to the mississippi river and gulf ofmexico. this only raised questions about access not only to the french port of new orleans but also to regional and hemisphere shipping lanes, at the time largely in control of spain. here's where vernon must have cut him. had washington that aubrey heard it from his father, the surveyor, he would also certainly learn from vernon that plans for developing the american hinterland hinged on command of three key waterways. the yucatÁn show, the florida straits and the windward passage. the mississippi river drains into the gulf of mexico, as everybody knows, but the gulf of mexico is part of a regional circulation system that governs access to its various parts. occurrence in the gulf of mexico close crosswise, it enters to the yucatÁn channel and exits through the florida straits. in the age of sail, travel against that current is difficult, often impossible, which meant that ships access to the gulf of mexico through the caribbean sea. finally the caribbean in turn had many ways that fe
philadelphia. better to ship it down the allegheny and ohio rivers, ultimately to the mississippi river and gulf ofmexico. this only raised questions about access not only to the french port of new orleans but also to regional and hemisphere shipping lanes, at the time largely in control of spain. here's where vernon must have cut him. had washington that aubrey heard it from his father, the surveyor, he would also certainly learn from vernon that plans for developing the american hinterland...
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mississippi warm near st. louis, low to mid 70s boston, new york and d.c. cooler seattle and portland mid 40s 76 in phoenix. any flight arrival delays are confined to laguardia and philadelphiady else running on time. check out our flight tracker any time you travel by air abc7news.com at the bottom of the page. you can find eric with more news. >>> 4:47. the san francisco municipal transportation agency has cut a dozen managers to trim the budget deficit by two million dollars. muni is facing a 53 million dollar shortfall over the next two years. reports muni's chief is reducing overtime and freezing nonpersonnel considers among those cut a muni spokesperson and community affairs manager, director of safety and training enforcement and a manager who oversees parking control. >>> supporters of the gold dust lounge in is are asking for a delay in deciding the bar's historic status. the landmark commission was set to consider the issue today. bar supporters wrote eight letter asking for a one month delay after the planning staff wrote a report concluding the lounge should not be designated a landmark. opponents say the fight is a pretense in what is really a tenant-landlord ba
mississippi warm near st. louis, low to mid 70s boston, new york and d.c. cooler seattle and portland mid 40s 76 in phoenix. any flight arrival delays are confined to laguardia and philadelphiady else running on time. check out our flight tracker any time you travel by air abc7news.com at the bottom of the page. you can find eric with more news. >>> 4:47. the san francisco municipal transportation agency has cut a dozen managers to trim the budget deficit by two million dollars. muni...
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mississippi lived. an indian man found the victims burned-out car on choctaw land near the community. but he was so terrified that he reported his discovery not to t choctaw agency in philadelphia which notified the fbi in washington. in paying tribute to these young men in 2004, choctaw chief philip martin described the racial climate. 40 years ago, three communities, white, black, and choctaw lived in neshoba county separated by fear, ignorance and bigotry. it was hardly the version of race relations portrayed by the organizers of the tri-racial festival but it was the one that indians remembered.
mississippi lived. an indian man found the victims burned-out car on choctaw land near the community. but he was so terrified that he reported his discovery not to t choctaw agency in philadelphia which notified the fbi in washington. in paying tribute to these young men in 2004, choctaw chief philip martin described the racial climate. 40 years ago, three communities, white, black, and choctaw lived in neshoba county separated by fear, ignorance and bigotry. it was hardly the version of race...
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from philadelphia down to d.c., we're seeing showers, a little thunder, but not severe tornadic weather. we have boxes from western virginia to mississippi. that's where the tornadoes may happen tonight. let me tell you this, i'm not going to scare anybody with this, but last night wasn't all that unusual. it really wasn't a very unusual night. 10, 15 tornadoes on the ground, and for a march day, night, that's not that much. i want you to figure out here, here is the town of harrisburg, 9,000 people, about a mile and a half wide, about a mile and a half tall. let me zoom you out and show you what would have happened had this tornado been one half of a mile left or right. there are miles and miles of farmland both ways, 50 miles both sides of this town. there's just farmland. farm std farmsteads may have been hit, but not cities. towns got in the way of the tornadoes that are typically not in the middle of towns. so branson got in the way, and harrisburg got in the way. an ef-4 that runs through a big farm field, knocks over some irrigation wells, a couple things, the cows run away, that's it. we don't have weather like this, a night like
from philadelphia down to d.c., we're seeing showers, a little thunder, but not severe tornadic weather. we have boxes from western virginia to mississippi. that's where the tornadoes may happen tonight. let me tell you this, i'm not going to scare anybody with this, but last night wasn't all that unusual. it really wasn't a very unusual night. 10, 15 tornadoes on the ground, and for a march day, night, that's not that much. i want you to figure out here, here is the town of harrisburg, 9,000...
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mississippi, romney wanted to get right of planned parenthood. how do you think that will play in among republican women in the philadelphia suburbs? that is the swing vote in pennsylvania. this is insane. >> you're saying as this goes on, there are issues that keep propping up that are detriment tall what they are trying to accomplish. >> he's already -- obama is ahead of romney six to one among latinos. even if it ends up being three to one, you can't, as a republican, you can't win the presidency without getting 40% of the latino vote. obama has a 20% gap, gender gap now, that is because of the ridiculous birth control thing. this is ridiculous, this campaign, this republican campaign is the most disorganized thing. usually they run much better campaigns, than we do. better organized, better disciplined, i have not seen a republican shambles like this since 1964, not inconceivable if the economy gets better that mitt romney may set the record that barry goldwater set for how many states he gets. >> bob, one of the things on the mind of a lot of people and the president is taking heat for it is gas prices. we know it's not the pr
mississippi, romney wanted to get right of planned parenthood. how do you think that will play in among republican women in the philadelphia suburbs? that is the swing vote in pennsylvania. this is insane. >> you're saying as this goes on, there are issues that keep propping up that are detriment tall what they are trying to accomplish. >> he's already -- obama is ahead of romney six to one among latinos. even if it ends up being three to one, you can't, as a republican, you can't...
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mississippi. eventually the storms will move out of new orleans. if you're flying today early, d.c., philadelphianew york airports, it's a very foggy morning. i do expect some airport delays. eventually that fog will burn off and we'll see sunshine this afternoon. and look how warm it's going to get. temperatures upper 70s to low 80s in many areas. the southeast will deal with storms. and also our friends in the pacific northwest, one of the biggest snowstorms in the history of oregon is now ending today. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ tom ] we invented the turbine business right here in schenectady. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that power the world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people think
mississippi. eventually the storms will move out of new orleans. if you're flying today early, d.c., philadelphianew york airports, it's a very foggy morning. i do expect some airport delays. eventually that fog will burn off and we'll see sunshine this afternoon. and look how warm it's going to get. temperatures upper 70s to low 80s in many areas. the southeast will deal with storms. and also our friends in the pacific northwest, one of the biggest snowstorms in the history of oregon is now...