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where shelby wilkie was headed.ff's detectives belief that wilkie left at 7:00 a.m. >> we were all out with fliers, missing, you know, can you -- and it was a picture of shelby and sydney and, you know, "can you help me find my mommy?" it was really hard on everybody. i mean, we all started getting really worried. >> reporter: police join them. choppers hunt the skies. scuba divers comb the riverbeds. >> i remember tapping every resource we could -- the state highway police and their helicopter, cadaver dog. search and rescue teams were employed. >> reporter: the results, nothing. >> they say they need some leads to help find her. >> reporter: local news stations including our affiliate, wlos, elicit tips from the public. there are sightings of a brunette woman at the wheel of a black ford escape, a similar vehicle parked in front of this pawn shop, a woman matching shelby's description in the checkout line at wal-mart. >> we took all of them serious and we investigated all of them. >> reporter: 4:00 p.m., wednesday
where shelby wilkie was headed.ff's detectives belief that wilkie left at 7:00 a.m. >> we were all out with fliers, missing, you know, can you -- and it was a picture of shelby and sydney and, you know, "can you help me find my mommy?" it was really hard on everybody. i mean, we all started getting really worried. >> reporter: police join them. choppers hunt the skies. scuba divers comb the riverbeds. >> i remember tapping every resource we could -- the state highway...
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hattiesburg is home to cap shelby, the largest state owned shelby. site -- to camp learn more about hattie's work all weekend on american history tv. latoya: this building opened in home for historic african americans stationed at camp shelby at that time. at camp shelby is a training base located outside hattiesburg. in 1941, president franklin d. roosevelt wanted soldiers to have a home away from home. they were all over it. this was a place they could go and not think about the war they were training for or being out in war and combat. good,ould have some wholesome fun and relax. let's not think about world war ii. there were only a few african-american centers told worldwide, so it's really unique ar hattiesburg to have had uso that was specifically for african-americans. space houses the african american military history museum. as we enter, i like to start with this quote that we have -- there has been no war fought by -- by ord states within the united states in which african-americans did not participate. there was a lot of segregation, but t
hattiesburg is home to cap shelby, the largest state owned shelby. site -- to camp learn more about hattie's work all weekend on american history tv. latoya: this building opened in home for historic african americans stationed at camp shelby at that time. at camp shelby is a training base located outside hattiesburg. in 1941, president franklin d. roosevelt wanted soldiers to have a home away from home. they were all over it. this was a place they could go and not think about the war they were...
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store for african-american soldiers stationed at camp shelby during that time. camp shelby is a training base and it's located just a few miles outside of hattiesburg. in 1941 president franklin d. roosevelt wanted soldiers to have a home away from home, and so that was the purpose of the united service organization. they were all over, and this was a place where they could go and just not think about either the war that they were training for or being out in war in combat, when they would get a much-needed break have some good, whole some fun, relax, and not think about world war ii. there were only a few african-american centers built worldwide, so it's really unique for hattiesburg to have had a uso that was specifically for african-americans. today this base houses the african-american military history museum. as we enter i would like to start with this quote that we have and it says there has been no war fought by or within the united states in which african-americans did not participate. there was a time when as far as civil rights, african-americans were
store for african-american soldiers stationed at camp shelby during that time. camp shelby is a training base and it's located just a few miles outside of hattiesburg. in 1941 president franklin d. roosevelt wanted soldiers to have a home away from home, and so that was the purpose of the united service organization. they were all over, and this was a place where they could go and just not think about either the war that they were training for or being out in war in combat, when they would get...
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here is shelby.she is running with a little bit of a limp, that's because midway through her leg the 400 meters final at the big sky and track championship, shelby's left achilles tendon ruptured. she is finishing the race with a torn achilles tendon because it helped her team get one point. you see her crying in the arms of her teammates and a few times screaming in pain but, hey, she finished and who cares what else happened? >> she will remember that and her teammates will remember that too. good stuff. >> i guess i didn't realize it was as big a deal as it was. i guess in the moment i was just trying to get through it, so kind of cool. >> she did it for her teammates, fore herself as a final run and it was one measly point but she didn't care. she wanted to finish. cool. >>> a few hours left of good weather before the deluge? >> as long as you're in by 3:00 a.m., jonathan. [ laughter ] >> maybe, maybe not. >> i don't know. >> we are looking at yellow weather alert tomorrow. >> 3:00 in the morning
here is shelby.she is running with a little bit of a limp, that's because midway through her leg the 400 meters final at the big sky and track championship, shelby's left achilles tendon ruptured. she is finishing the race with a torn achilles tendon because it helped her team get one point. you see her crying in the arms of her teammates and a few times screaming in pain but, hey, she finished and who cares what else happened? >> she will remember that and her teammates will remember...
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still on,shelby is that was our first congress question. shelby, please call back in and give your information to our producers. otherwise we will have to move on to someone else. braden fromler, parker, colorado. caller: first i would like to give a shout out to ms. gable. my question is, what type of supreme court cases will we have to know for the test? guest: we have heard a little bit already about supreme court. the supreme court for some reason gives my students anguish. wade, iboard, roe v would not be surprised to see citizens united, campaign finance. certainly there will be some multiple-choice on campaign-finance. i liked the mccutcheon's case where the supreme court kids -- are the advocate -- limits unconstitutional. the granddaddy's book the -- buckley the boulet oh. -- free speech. guest: my favorite supreme court case to teach his heart of atlanta motel versus u.s. because it is a case where you learn about the commerce clause. you learn about commerce trying to desegregate public facilities , the end of jim crow laws throu
still on,shelby is that was our first congress question. shelby, please call back in and give your information to our producers. otherwise we will have to move on to someone else. braden fromler, parker, colorado. caller: first i would like to give a shout out to ms. gable. my question is, what type of supreme court cases will we have to know for the test? guest: we have heard a little bit already about supreme court. the supreme court for some reason gives my students anguish. wade, iboard,...
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jeffries referenced in shelby, the supreme court decision reversed over 50 years of progress made to expand access to the voting booth and opened the p pathway to new ting laws that discriminated against african-american voters. 18 of the states, republican-led since 2010, making it harder for millions of americans to exercise their right to vote. the way states have been able to reduce the voting power and put in place new voting restrictions in an effort to make it harder for millions of americans to vote is appalling. voting rights are under assault. why would we want to make it harder for americans to vote. we should make it easier for america caps to go to the voting box. we need to put forth a vote on the voting rights act now. new laws range from strict i.d. equirmingtse to recommendation restriction. among these 16 states with new restrictions is my home state. in ohio, 201, lawmakers cut six ys of early voting and eliminated during which voters orm register and cast a ballot . ohio is not alone to make it harder for americans to vote. mr. speaker, the freedom to vote is one'
jeffries referenced in shelby, the supreme court decision reversed over 50 years of progress made to expand access to the voting booth and opened the p pathway to new ting laws that discriminated against african-american voters. 18 of the states, republican-led since 2010, making it harder for millions of americans to exercise their right to vote. the way states have been able to reduce the voting power and put in place new voting restrictions in an effort to make it harder for millions of...
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camp shelby is a training base located just a few miles outside of hattiesburg. in 1941, president franklin d roosevelt wanted a home away from home and that was the importance of the organization. they were all over and this was a place they could go not think about either the war they were training for or being out in war and combat, a much-needed break to come have some holes -- wholesome fun and not think about world war ii. there are only a few african-american centers else worldwide. it is really unique for this forrg to have had african americans. we house the african-american history museum. i like to start with the quote we have which says there has been no war fought within the united states in which african-americans did not participate. though there was a time when african-americans were not treated equally, there was a misconception that have notmericans always fought in american conflict. that is not true. we talk about one of the first people to say, i want to fight and serve my country. it has always been the case. exhibit, oneoldier of the first
camp shelby is a training base located just a few miles outside of hattiesburg. in 1941, president franklin d roosevelt wanted a home away from home and that was the importance of the organization. they were all over and this was a place they could go not think about either the war they were training for or being out in war and combat, a much-needed break to come have some holes -- wholesome fun and not think about world war ii. there are only a few african-american centers else worldwide. it...
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ironedhed clothes and clothes for the government people at camp shelby and for some who lived in hattiesburg. she made a fortune. she started off by boiling clothes in a big tub at her house on miller street. at the back of her house was a long porch, very long. that is where she would hang the post. she would wash them, hang them up to dry, and when she ironed them, she would put them out as well. she started by charging a dime, it you can believe that. from a dime, i guess she went up to a quarter, and $.50, then maybe a dollar. what was amazing about her -- and it would be great if a lot of us could do this -- she put her money up and never spent it. she checked it in a little buggy. at some point her mother said, you know, you need to get rid of this money. it's amounting. what she did was take it to the bank. that's how she learned to put money in the bank. it grew and it grew and it grew. then one morning she went to the bank and the banker told her that she had $280,000 in terms of estate. of that money, she took hundred $50,000 --$150,000 and give it to the university of southern mis
ironedhed clothes and clothes for the government people at camp shelby and for some who lived in hattiesburg. she made a fortune. she started off by boiling clothes in a big tub at her house on miller street. at the back of her house was a long porch, very long. that is where she would hang the post. she would wash them, hang them up to dry, and when she ironed them, she would put them out as well. she started by charging a dime, it you can believe that. from a dime, i guess she went up to a...
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and hillary clinton who was probably against it was for it shelby. >> that's true and the history go back years and years, long before this particular presidential bid. it's not so much about the fact they gave speeches. but the fact that they knew or at least you would have to assume they thought they might be back in washington a couple time. not just as secretary of state johnot just assecretary of stat. but running for president. charles: there are a lot of coincidences here. >> if you had the report that showed most of the corporations and organizations they gave speeches to were seeking to curry favor with the government. so people have connected the dots. but what's interesting to me is bill clinton was giving speeches up until november of 2015. charles: do you think think was an investment of sorts by some big businesses to say if you land back in the white house remember us. >> not just big businesses. this was a way for corrupt foreign governments to buy instant legitimacy. in libya bill clinton was paid to give two speeches and the president of nigeria is awarded a human r
and hillary clinton who was probably against it was for it shelby. >> that's true and the history go back years and years, long before this particular presidential bid. it's not so much about the fact they gave speeches. but the fact that they knew or at least you would have to assume they thought they might be back in washington a couple time. not just as secretary of state johnot just assecretary of stat. but running for president. charles: there are a lot of coincidences here. >>...
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you can be sure that senator shelby and i, congressman brooks, and the entire delegation understand just how important you are to the region, the state, and our nation. the word is getting out about uah. perhaps not enough. business insider recently named uah as the second most -- seventh most underrated college in the area. rapidly being known as a dramatic increase. it will not remain underappreciated any longer. all of this is done in the face of tight budgets in alabama. if we set funding priorities in the future, we need to remember a good university, and particularly a good research university, has the potential to lift the state in ways that may not ever be done another way. we need to make sure we adequately fund alabama's hydrogen nations as some, which i think is fabulous in so many ways. the tradition is to say a few things to graduates before they leave. to those of you who do not have a job, let me give you comfort and encouragement when i was graduating, from huntington college, sometime around march or april i realized i did not have a job. i had no idea what i was going t
you can be sure that senator shelby and i, congressman brooks, and the entire delegation understand just how important you are to the region, the state, and our nation. the word is getting out about uah. perhaps not enough. business insider recently named uah as the second most -- seventh most underrated college in the area. rapidly being known as a dramatic increase. it will not remain underappreciated any longer. all of this is done in the face of tight budgets in alabama. if we set funding...
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charles: be safe we'll come back out to you later, right now the panel, jillian melcher, and shelby, peter mariesy with michael fairen. start with you, shelby, interesting that police would to issue warning of zero tolerance, think about that. there should be we'rey tolerance, you -- zero tolerance, when you attack police, all bits should be off. >> i don't know what attacking police will do for you, unless your end goal is to go to jail, this is why cleveland is spending $20 million on riot gear for national convention coming up, you see these clashes, and anti-trump protestors, and pro-trump supporters, they will mingle, in the same area. charles: donald trump, moments ago saying that american has become a third world country, to some degree there is truth to that. >> i do think that majority of america is no way a third world country, we're the best country in the world. charles: but does it make it worse -- >> there are small parts where he does have a points, in detroit fudgal li functional literacy rate. i think in the small way he has a points, third world countries do not loo
charles: be safe we'll come back out to you later, right now the panel, jillian melcher, and shelby, peter mariesy with michael fairen. start with you, shelby, interesting that police would to issue warning of zero tolerance, think about that. there should be we'rey tolerance, you -- zero tolerance, when you attack police, all bits should be off. >> i don't know what attacking police will do for you, unless your end goal is to go to jail, this is why cleveland is spending $20 million on...
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shelby miller will come home. arizona led 10 -- 1-0. joe panik homered for the second straight night. giants win 3-1. they are not -- now 20-18. when you win, that argument goes away. the a's, they got over. in tampa against the race, -- the raise. danny valencia muscles up in the sixth inning, good night for the a's. they been struggling on this road trip, they are a 6-3 winner. 15 up, 21 down, a much-needed win tonight for the oakland a's. a fun weekend is ahead. the sharks go st. louis on sunday. game one of their best-oseven for the western conference nhl hockey championship. the new shift and waits on monday, when the warriors and kevin durant hook up, it's going to be a good series.>> different challenges, a much different -- bigger team. we will try to keep them at bay on the glass. they are so athletic in transition. we know what the challenges are.>> just a little reminder, if you get used to our warriors at home at 7:30. it's going to be 6:00 starts here at oracle. when they go on the road you will see there's a 5:00 and a 5:3
shelby miller will come home. arizona led 10 -- 1-0. joe panik homered for the second straight night. giants win 3-1. they are not -- now 20-18. when you win, that argument goes away. the a's, they got over. in tampa against the race, -- the raise. danny valencia muscles up in the sixth inning, good night for the a's. they been struggling on this road trip, they are a 6-3 winner. 15 up, 21 down, a much-needed win tonight for the oakland a's. a fun weekend is ahead. the sharks go st. louis on...
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hertz is teams up with shelby american. together they are bringing back the ford mustang. those were nice cars. a lot of people would want to rent that. 140 will be available to rent starting memorial day weekend. good weekend for a cruise. rates start at $400 a day. >>> google is showing a new app that makes text messaging smarter. alo is a app that learns how you like to respond and suggests replies. you can ask questions and it let's you search the results with the person you're texting. the app has a video chat platform that let's people see who's calling before they answer. they will work on ios and android. >>> 4:46 is the time. back to sal for a look at traffic. >>> good morning, we're doing well out there, we're looking at the commute people take to get into the bay area. the tracy super commute, when we showed it to you 45 minutes ago, it was empty. a lot of people on 205, a lot on 580 coming up and over the hill, getting into livermore. it's routine. as you head to mountain house and the livermore area. the commute on 880 north and south bound. this commute doesn
hertz is teams up with shelby american. together they are bringing back the ford mustang. those were nice cars. a lot of people would want to rent that. 140 will be available to rent starting memorial day weekend. good weekend for a cruise. rates start at $400 a day. >>> google is showing a new app that makes text messaging smarter. alo is a app that learns how you like to respond and suggests replies. you can ask questions and it let's you search the results with the person you're...
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. >> this is what the shelby case brought. you have cases out of wisconsin and north carolina and virginia. all of these new voting laws, that's new restrictions on voting all came about after the 2013 decision in the shelby county case so this is the landscape that was created by the supreme court's decision. >> are we running out of runway to get this settled. that's my concern whatever the rulings are you want to know what the law is before election day. >> absolutely. we've had election day. now it's november and the supreme court actually in the texas case said they expect the court of appeals to issue a decision by july 20th so there will be enough time for it to be decided before the november election. it's quite a landscape. >> that could really set up a tremendously intense high stakes battle. >> it's a huge high stakes battle. i think most people are thinking about the presidential elections but there are das and judges. >> thank you very much. >>> up next the pitch donald trump made to struggling americans during th
. >> this is what the shelby case brought. you have cases out of wisconsin and north carolina and virginia. all of these new voting laws, that's new restrictions on voting all came about after the 2013 decision in the shelby county case so this is the landscape that was created by the supreme court's decision. >> are we running out of runway to get this settled. that's my concern whatever the rulings are you want to know what the law is before election day. >> absolutely....
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to shelby holiday on who is hip the protests. who is behind them, people who don't like trump and trying to embarrass him. >> a lot of people who are against trump for a variety of reasons. hispanic groups, people protesting women's rights, now native americans. but also a lot of people who are for trump and sometimes that's why things get dicey outside of his rallies. but a lot of these -- >> i can tell you that a trump supporter didn't hit jonathan hunt with a rock the other day in n.l. >> most of the protest outside, when you see them provoking police and running up to the barriers, those are people protesting donald trump, against donald trump's message, like i said, for a variety of reasons but there to voice their opposition to the republican front-runner. >> what do you expect to happen as the summer wears on, particularly leading up to the republican convention in cleveland? >> it's going to be a hot summer. a lot of political unrest. we know that donald trump is going to have to campaign in swing states. swing states hav
to shelby holiday on who is hip the protests. who is behind them, people who don't like trump and trying to embarrass him. >> a lot of people who are against trump for a variety of reasons. hispanic groups, people protesting women's rights, now native americans. but also a lot of people who are for trump and sometimes that's why things get dicey outside of his rallies. but a lot of these -- >> i can tell you that a trump supporter didn't hit jonathan hunt with a rock the other day...
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the texas law was rushed through two hours after the shelby county decision. other states as well. on top of this the supreme court has created a situation where money, as it did in the late 1800s speak so loudly that it risks the power of the vote. we have gerrymandering, both parties gerrymander and have from the beginning. the new role of big money is quite significant. since citizens united, a small handful of mega-donors genuinely have transformed campaign finance. in the last election the top 100 donors gave more than the other 4.75 million small donors combined. there is a level of concentration, the we haven't seen since the days of jpmorgan and the robber barons. those are the recent trends, the scary trends. why am i optimistic? why do i find myself energized by this moment? the answer is there is more agitation, more concern, more wide understanding of the ways in which the system is broken than we have had in a long long time. the book talks about this. in this election you have candidates from all over the place whether it is bernie sanders talking about campaign finan
the texas law was rushed through two hours after the shelby county decision. other states as well. on top of this the supreme court has created a situation where money, as it did in the late 1800s speak so loudly that it risks the power of the vote. we have gerrymandering, both parties gerrymander and have from the beginning. the new role of big money is quite significant. since citizens united, a small handful of mega-donors genuinely have transformed campaign finance. in the last election the...
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let's bring in shelby holiday, a senior video reporter for "the wall street journal."id sort of bet the farm on this, didn't he? >> he gambled a lot of chips we have never seen played before. naming a vp without even having the math to become the nominee outright. making a deal with another competitor to not compete in certain states. he bet a lot on indiana. what's interesting is indiana is not really the end of his rope in this race. he still has states like nebraska, south dakota, montana. but because cruz has essentially put so much pressure on indiana, i mean, it's becoming this huge political firestorm. and you mentioned the google results. how could people not be googling this? you talked about it at the top of the show. they're trading insults, calling each other adulterers, philanderers, pathological liars. >> i don't think we've ever hed the word lying used to this degree. i remember when we would write the word "lie" in copy. there was a time when copy editors would pull it out because it's just not a word you would use. you would say told something that did
let's bring in shelby holiday, a senior video reporter for "the wall street journal."id sort of bet the farm on this, didn't he? >> he gambled a lot of chips we have never seen played before. naming a vp without even having the math to become the nominee outright. making a deal with another competitor to not compete in certain states. he bet a lot on indiana. what's interesting is indiana is not really the end of his rope in this race. he still has states like nebraska, south...
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shelby: i think we should all be aware that the collins-reed amendment provides no protection to local communities on their local planning rules because it merely prohibits and activity that the rule does not contemplate. even the sponsor of this amendment acknowledged earlier today the amendment prohibited an activity that she believed would have not occur. make no mistake, the so-called affirmatively furthering fair housing rule will likely heavily influence local zoning decisions. however, it does so incredible, not through -- indirectly, not through direct action. h.u.d. advise u. advertises this fact on its own web site where it details how communities will have to submit for approval an assessment of fair housing and that these communities will use the fair housing goals and priorities established in their assessment to inform the investments and other decisions made in their local planning processes. in other words, h.u.d. does not intend to direct any specific zoning requirements. it does, however, mr. president, intend to significantly influence local zoning decisions by withh
shelby: i think we should all be aware that the collins-reed amendment provides no protection to local communities on their local planning rules because it merely prohibits and activity that the rule does not contemplate. even the sponsor of this amendment acknowledged earlier today the amendment prohibited an activity that she believed would have not occur. make no mistake, the so-called affirmatively furthering fair housing rule will likely heavily influence local zoning decisions. however,...
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. >> reporter: shocked and thankful two words a frieda boswell is using after shelby police took actionesults helping her get back home. after visiting a sick friend in fletcher, north carolina, boswell was driving back to fort mill but on the way, her gas light came on. >> i panicked when i realized i didn't have my wallet. >> reporter: boswell pulled into the fast stop in shelby and she asked the clerk if they had roadside assistance. when they couldn't help as a last resort she call the police. three officers showed up and one of them officer josh richards took action putting his money in her tank. >> tell me, stop crying, and took out his personal credit card and filled my car up with gas. >> reporter: she was so grateful for the officers helping her in her time of need she wanted some way to repay them. so she decided to tell everyone what they did for her. she called fox 46 charlotte hoping to get results spreading her message about these office officers. >> these men get up every day to protect, serve and to help us. and i'm a proven example because they came to my rescue. >>> se
. >> reporter: shocked and thankful two words a frieda boswell is using after shelby police took actionesults helping her get back home. after visiting a sick friend in fletcher, north carolina, boswell was driving back to fort mill but on the way, her gas light came on. >> i panicked when i realized i didn't have my wallet. >> reporter: boswell pulled into the fast stop in shelby and she asked the clerk if they had roadside assistance. when they couldn't help as a last resort...
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. >> reporter: randal reed captured this video while working at shelby automotive in mayfield. >> it didn't look that big from where we were standing. until it crossed the road right here, we had no idea how dangerous it was. >> holy mackerel. there it goes. >> reporter: the twister packed winds of up to 140mph. the funnel cloud would span more than four football fields wide. it destroyed virtually everything in its path for 17 miles. >> i was really thinking i wasn't going to make it. >> reporter: marty winfrey saw the tornado coming, ran from his home and held on to a tree for survival. >> i seen that tree, and i thought, that's the only chance i'm going to have. >> reporter: his wife angie was at work during the storm. >> it can all be replaced. it can all be replaced. it's just hard to see it. >> reporter: the space littered with sipsder blocks is where the double-wide trailer used to be, but the tornado-force winds carried that home into the neighbor's house and even twisted this steel foundation around this tree several times. clean-up efforts are under way, but people here in
. >> reporter: randal reed captured this video while working at shelby automotive in mayfield. >> it didn't look that big from where we were standing. until it crossed the road right here, we had no idea how dangerous it was. >> holy mackerel. there it goes. >> reporter: the twister packed winds of up to 140mph. the funnel cloud would span more than four football fields wide. it destroyed virtually everything in its path for 17 miles. >> i was really thinking i...
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shelby is talking now. i didn't message her on snapchat. >> she is right.ble. look how they've set themselves up to capture the benefits. >> thank you, susan and thank you, shelby. >> thank you. >> no thanks to you, wapner. >>> coming up, will the force be with disney? the dow component reporting quarterly results. the things investors should watch next. >>> check out the dollar as we head out to break this morning. $1.13. ♪ we like that. not just because we're doers. because at sheraton, we're changing. big things. small things. spur of the moment things. ♪ changes you'll notice. wherever you are in the world. changes you'll notice. prge! a manufacturer. well that's why i dug this out for you. it's your grandpappy's hammer and he would have wanted you to have it. it meant a lot to him... yes, ge makes powerful machines. but i'll be writing the code that will allow those machines to share information with each other. i'll be changing the way the world works. (interrupting) you can't pick it up, can you? go ahead. he can't lift the hammer. it's okay though!
shelby is talking now. i didn't message her on snapchat. >> she is right.ble. look how they've set themselves up to capture the benefits. >> thank you, susan and thank you, shelby. >> thank you. >> no thanks to you, wapner. >>> coming up, will the force be with disney? the dow component reporting quarterly results. the things investors should watch next. >>> check out the dollar as we head out to break this morning. $1.13. ♪ we like that. not just...
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tornado took direct aim at may field, kentucky, and this is how randall reid saw it on the job at shelby auto moitive. >> holy mackerel! there goes that! holy shoot! oh, my goodness! >> pelley: more frightening scenes are on the way as the system heads east. manuel bojorquez is on the trail of the twisters. >> oh, looka that! look at that! >> reporter: the tornado that touched town in mayfield in western kentucky late this afternoon seemed to slice through part of town, kicking debris into the air. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: it's the same system that produced this. >> oh, no! it's hitting that farm! >> reporter: the deadly tornado that roared through garvin county, oklahoma monday. today, the national weather service said it was at least a category ef-3. that means the violent vortex that uprooted trees and flatepped homes had winds up to 165 miles per hour. daylight revealed the damage stretches for miles in parts of southern oklahoma. lisa buckner's home in winnewood was wiped off its foundation. >> everything's gone. everything. >> reporter: her 76-year-old neighbor is one of two dea
tornado took direct aim at may field, kentucky, and this is how randall reid saw it on the job at shelby auto moitive. >> holy mackerel! there goes that! holy shoot! oh, my goodness! >> pelley: more frightening scenes are on the way as the system heads east. manuel bojorquez is on the trail of the twisters. >> oh, looka that! look at that! >> reporter: the tornado that touched town in mayfield in western kentucky late this afternoon seemed to slice through part of town,...
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. >>> hertz is going old school, it is teaming up with shelby american and together they are bringingt 140 of the cars will be available to rent. 17 hertz airport locations starting memorial weekend. the rates start at $400 a day. >>> google showing off a new app making text messaging and phone calls smarter. it's a smart text messaging app. learns how you would like to respond and suggests replies. it asks questions and share your search results with the person you are texting. it has a video chat platform, it's duo. >> it let's people see who's calling before they answer. it works on ios and android. it's expected out this summer. a 16-year-old sacramento girl is an award winning invent or the, creating a seeing eye robot. she submitted it to marvel stem challenge. now the robot has a lot of complicated engineering and technology. she built it after learning ghei dog -- guide dogs cost $50,000. >> the cost will be six behind, so that's cheaper. something is in front of it, it will beep. >> maya beat out a thousand other talented young girls. she flew the los angeles to attend marvel
. >>> hertz is going old school, it is teaming up with shelby american and together they are bringingt 140 of the cars will be available to rent. 17 hertz airport locations starting memorial weekend. the rates start at $400 a day. >>> google showing off a new app making text messaging and phone calls smarter. it's a smart text messaging app. learns how you would like to respond and suggests replies. it asks questions and share your search results with the person you are...
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his one blemish comes in the fifth after the pitcher shelby miller triples. d-backs up 1-0.d not last long. in the sixth joe panic gets the green light. three-run homer. his fifth of the year. the jiepts prevail 3-1. the warriors went back to work today practicing for the western kroens finals. steph curry and draymond green did work out. bogut shot around on the side a little bit, could practice tomorrow. the warriors will face oklahoma city in game one at oracle. kevin durant and russell westbrook are so dangerous. warriors, well, if they were shocked to see okc knock off the spurs? >> going into the series, i wouldn't have been surprised, you know, who was going to win either way. after game one, it kind of is impressive how okc turned it around and put that behind them, which is a lesson for playoffs as a whole. each game is its own -- takes its own identity, so you kind of have to figure it out. >> everybody in the league knows as talented as okc is, when they really click, they're really, really good. >> game six tonight. raptors and heat, toronto up three games to two
his one blemish comes in the fifth after the pitcher shelby miller triples. d-backs up 1-0.d not last long. in the sixth joe panic gets the green light. three-run homer. his fifth of the year. the jiepts prevail 3-1. the warriors went back to work today practicing for the western kroens finals. steph curry and draymond green did work out. bogut shot around on the side a little bit, could practice tomorrow. the warriors will face oklahoma city in game one at oracle. kevin durant and russell...
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i apologize to you, shelby.tudent who calls with the question on congress will have a chance to win. we move on to jaden. go ahead. you are on the air. caller: first, i want to give a shout out to my teacher. m my question is on fiscal federalism. guest: these are the yukon -- you are talking about different styles of federalism. we teach marble cake federalism. we think that more times than not local government and state government interplay, overlap, makix the responsibilities. there is always money involved. incentive encourages them to work together. here is money through a block not layerarble cake, cake. grants aregorical given to state and local government for very specific purpose. can be used for a much broader purpose. blaineur next caller is from washington. you have a pop quiz for your call. here is your question. congressue bills and what to say? caller: e? guest: yes. no taxation without representation. i think he deserves a pocket constitution. host: i think you do too. stay on the line, and we wi
i apologize to you, shelby.tudent who calls with the question on congress will have a chance to win. we move on to jaden. go ahead. you are on the air. caller: first, i want to give a shout out to my teacher. m my question is on fiscal federalism. guest: these are the yukon -- you are talking about different styles of federalism. we teach marble cake federalism. we think that more times than not local government and state government interplay, overlap, makix the responsibilities. there is...
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shelby holiday from "wall street journal."watched moments ago, ted cruz and this trump supporter. >> what are you going to do about the second amendment? >> okay. great question. >> what are you going to do about the second amendment? >> i have defended the second amendment in front of the supreme court of the united states. do you know that donald trump supported bill clinton's national ban on some. most popular firearms in america. and that is a fact. you can go read his book are we said i agree with bill clinton. he said i hate guns. that is a quote from donald trump. connell: brian wesbury, our next guest. so the argument brian, ted cruz is making there, i'm sure he made at rallies, all the stuff trump is saying may sound good in very short sound bites but it is not really true. he is not going to do what he says. he hasn't done what he says in the past, what do you think? >> i don't even think donald trump knows what he is going to do. from an economic point of view, the one thing that really scares me is his bashing of c
shelby holiday from "wall street journal."watched moments ago, ted cruz and this trump supporter. >> what are you going to do about the second amendment? >> okay. great question. >> what are you going to do about the second amendment? >> i have defended the second amendment in front of the supreme court of the united states. do you know that donald trump supported bill clinton's national ban on some. most popular firearms in america. and that is a fact. you can...
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hoping chairman shelby kranz a hearing.- grants i that would enable us to compete with 85 other banks around the world. it is very hard if we do it with one hand tied behind our backs. mark: can you give us examples of how constrained your landing initiatives have been by this senate roadblock? fred: in or mislead. we have got a pipeline north of $10 billion over 30 transactions and make up that pipeline. when i traveled -- i was in rwanda. i was in cameroon, and the question i have to continually answer is, can we really rely on financing? we are beginning to see deals slip away. certainly buyers looking at other sources of goods and services in the u.s. -- than the u.s. because they can't rely on the financing we would be providing. places like africa and asia where financing is critical to close the transaction and get those jobs here in america. 2 congress reauthorized your bank until september of 2019. what is crucial for you to achieve to stay in business? fred: we have got to get on board so we can do the work we've been doing. we were running at about half the level of the yea
hoping chairman shelby kranz a hearing.- grants i that would enable us to compete with 85 other banks around the world. it is very hard if we do it with one hand tied behind our backs. mark: can you give us examples of how constrained your landing initiatives have been by this senate roadblock? fred: in or mislead. we have got a pipeline north of $10 billion over 30 transactions and make up that pipeline. when i traveled -- i was in rwanda. i was in cameroon, and the question i have to...
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. >> shelby estimates this morning. it's back to the lowest level since 2008.e bp, down to trading? >> is the refining sector and the chemical unit. it's been the same trend with the bp and exxon. that is refining and what is saving the day for the company's. >> those are pretty variable areas of business. you get the right or horribly wrong. >> that is probably why also we have seen excel announcing a further cosco today. shell was a guide in the market for three $3 billion -- $33 billion suspension in 2006. now is near $30 billion. the first quarter is pointed at the number could be even lower. >> even more aggressive? >> they said 53. they are announcing 30. when we see the companies are spending in the first quarter it seems you're going to $25 billion. that's an indication that the company's prefer themselves to leave on low oil prices. shell, gas is what now really matters. >> we started the media part of earnings season yesterday with cbs last night and time warner this morning. both be estimates with higher earnings field by a surgeon advertising sales.
. >> shelby estimates this morning. it's back to the lowest level since 2008.e bp, down to trading? >> is the refining sector and the chemical unit. it's been the same trend with the bp and exxon. that is refining and what is saving the day for the company's. >> those are pretty variable areas of business. you get the right or horribly wrong. >> that is probably why also we have seen excel announcing a further cosco today. shell was a guide in the market for three $3...
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shelby tomlinson will score. giants, eight doubles in the game.00 and they go on to win 8-3. >>> rubber game between the tigers and as. sixth inning is where we pick it up. as down two. and danny valencia says thank you, sir, may i have another. lead cut in half. then billy butler, must be eating something good. this game has come around. that ball's in an empty spot. two-run score. as take the lead 3- 2. hundredth running of the indianapolis 500, american driver alexander rossi from auburn, california. he ran out of gas before crossing the finish line. my goodness. sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. tasting that milk, boy, does that look good. that's going to do it for sports. more news after the break. instead of a memorial day weekend packed with picnics and parts of texas have to endure >>> instead of a memorial day weekend packed with picnics and cookouts, people in some parts of texas had to endure flooding. floodwaters have claimed at least six lives across the state. >> reporter: in parts of texas, this memorial day weekend is un
shelby tomlinson will score. giants, eight doubles in the game.00 and they go on to win 8-3. >>> rubber game between the tigers and as. sixth inning is where we pick it up. as down two. and danny valencia says thank you, sir, may i have another. lead cut in half. then billy butler, must be eating something good. this game has come around. that ball's in an empty spot. two-run score. as take the lead 3- 2. hundredth running of the indianapolis 500, american driver alexander rossi from...
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senator richard shelby sent a mccarthy administrator and heather mcteer tony back on every 26 of this year asking for a from it -- back on february 26 of this year asking for -- got a letter back saying with respect to your concerns about epa , unfortunately, epa cannot engage in a levels of discussions with any third party . i bet the memorandum here. -- i've got the memorandum here. that seems to me to undermine my oversight ability. i intend to look into this further. i would like to enter my letter and the epa's response into the record. orderedut objection, so . >> i yield back the balance of my time. thank you, mr. chairman. >> mr. kelly is recognized for five minutes -- ms. kelly is recognized for five minutes. >> misconduct from a few bad apples gives all the other federal employees a bad name. as elected officials, we can relate. our goal is to ensure agencies .ct quickly and fairly this committee has worked with agencies to improve and streamline their internal procedures by preserving employee rights. today we read about the new -- we heard about the new policies. mr. sulli
senator richard shelby sent a mccarthy administrator and heather mcteer tony back on every 26 of this year asking for a from it -- back on february 26 of this year asking for -- got a letter back saying with respect to your concerns about epa , unfortunately, epa cannot engage in a levels of discussions with any third party . i bet the memorandum here. -- i've got the memorandum here. that seems to me to undermine my oversight ability. i intend to look into this further. i would like to enter...
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since the shelby county decision, which did strike down portions of the voting rights act, particularlyreclearance, we have seen a number of states change voting laws. we will still use every tool to look at every provision of the voting rights act to make sure that the path to the voting ballot box is clear and free and open for everyone. but it does raise significant concerns for us. al: do you think the north carolina law is intended, aimed at african-americans to disenfranchise, make it harder for blacks to vote? ms. lynch: you have to look at a host of things there, not just the intent but the impact of the laws, as well. particularly, if there is not a really been shown a need for the particularly harsh laws. any high level of voter fraud shown, you have to look at the impact there. not just on minorities, but elderly individuals and on students. al: disproportionately affecting minorities? ms. lynch: we have had that view certainly in the texas litigation. we did prevail on that view initially. and actually later in that case as well, where we see that in particular, that is an a
since the shelby county decision, which did strike down portions of the voting rights act, particularlyreclearance, we have seen a number of states change voting laws. we will still use every tool to look at every provision of the voting rights act to make sure that the path to the voting ballot box is clear and free and open for everyone. but it does raise significant concerns for us. al: do you think the north carolina law is intended, aimed at african-americans to disenfranchise, make it...
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he serves as vice president of our cats are named shelby: for national security and foreign policy. he's also the ew richards and fellow here at heritage. [applause] >> dr. sebastian gorka serves as an itc one or at the marine corps university. this is where, full disclosure. that is supported by the marine corps university foundation, which is a fabulous organization. if you want to check it out, maybe make a donation. that would be great. when he gets up and talk to understand the incredibly scholars and work first-hand the marines and soldiers in people from other departments to come to the marine corps university. and help them understand the challenges the world today. it's an extraordinary university and we are extremely proud that seb is part of that. he's also a professor with u.s. special operations command from the joint special operations university racers is legal in start your special operations combating terrorism. more importantly, seb has authored over 140 monographs, books, chat areas, writing on this broad swath of issues that deal with this issue of extremism and
he serves as vice president of our cats are named shelby: for national security and foreign policy. he's also the ew richards and fellow here at heritage. [applause] >> dr. sebastian gorka serves as an itc one or at the marine corps university. this is where, full disclosure. that is supported by the marine corps university foundation, which is a fabulous organization. if you want to check it out, maybe make a donation. that would be great. when he gets up and talk to understand the...
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hosting our event is vice president of our katherine and shelby institute for national security and foreign policy. also our ew richardson fellow. a graduate of west point and a 25 year veteran of the army, serves as ans a junction professor at georgetown university and is a visiting professor at the national defense university. he is on the board of trustees of the marine corps university foundation and the advisory boards for the west point center of oral history, the hamilton society, and operation renewed hope. please join me in welcoming jim. [applause] >> pete is a graduate of princeton and harvard. we won't hold that against him. he served in the u.s. army. right? which is another mark in his favor. three combat tours. >> three tours. >> two bronze stars, combat infantryman badge, extraordinary career in the become sphere, including now working with fox news and so having put his life on the line ironing not sure what possessed him to write this, but i think in the arena is both courageous, dangerous, and certainly politically incorrect, in the world in which we leave he was deemed t
hosting our event is vice president of our katherine and shelby institute for national security and foreign policy. also our ew richardson fellow. a graduate of west point and a 25 year veteran of the army, serves as ans a junction professor at georgetown university and is a visiting professor at the national defense university. he is on the board of trustees of the marine corps university foundation and the advisory boards for the west point center of oral history, the hamilton society, and...
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he mom missed a flight earlier and had to weight two and a half hours, and shelby says thank you, unitedlaying my flight for no reason so missed the entire st. louis blues came. >> the more people who speak out, the more pressure. >> hash tag i hate the wait if you're so inclined. i'm joined by matt finn at o'hare airport. explain what is causing these long lines, why now? what's different? >> reporter: well, congress and the tsa axed 4500 jobs and still letting go 100 a week. part of the idea there was that the tsa precheck option would help alleviate the lines you are seeing behind me, but so far that has not happened. so now here in chicago, american air said for the first time ever it had to put out cots last night and this morning because people were missing flights because of tsa lines. american air said it delayed 30 flights because of backups and a delayed flight here in chicago has a domino effect on schedules nationwide. this line would be 45 minutes to an hour but it's been coming and going in waves. several points at which this would have been a two-hour line for anybody tryi
he mom missed a flight earlier and had to weight two and a half hours, and shelby says thank you, unitedlaying my flight for no reason so missed the entire st. louis blues came. >> the more people who speak out, the more pressure. >> hash tag i hate the wait if you're so inclined. i'm joined by matt finn at o'hare airport. explain what is causing these long lines, why now? what's different? >> reporter: well, congress and the tsa axed 4500 jobs and still letting go 100 a week....
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carafano who serves as vice president of our katherine and shelby column davis institute for national security and foreign policy. he is also our e.w. richardson fellow. he's a graduate of west point and a 25-year veteran of the army, serves as an adjunct professor at georgetown university and has served as visiting professor at the national defense university. he serves on the board of trustees with the marine corps university foundation and the advisory boards for the west point center of oral history, the hamilton society and operation renewed hope. please join me in welcoming jim carafano. jim? [applause] >> well, thank you for coming to what should be really an extraordinary event. pete's not only a great friend, but he defines the definition of a great american. graduate of princeton and harvard, we won't hold that against him, he served in the u.s. army, right? which is another mark in his favor. three come -- combat tours, right? >> three tours. >> two bronze stars, extraordinary career in the public sphere including now working with pox news. so having put his life on the lin
carafano who serves as vice president of our katherine and shelby column davis institute for national security and foreign policy. he is also our e.w. richardson fellow. he's a graduate of west point and a 25-year veteran of the army, serves as an adjunct professor at georgetown university and has served as visiting professor at the national defense university. he serves on the board of trustees with the marine corps university foundation and the advisory boards for the west point center of...
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my co-authorer inspired by the voting rights decision, or shelby counter versus holder, and specifically justice ginsburg breaking the record for decent from the bench, started rbg as a mash up of the tiny fierce, women's right pioneer and the 350-plus pound dead rapper and the idea was both juxtapose this and how both are thinking about truth to power. it struck a cord obviously. the challenge we maced in putting together our book is how do we bring substance to this fun, irreverent phenomena? how do we make a book lawyers want to read but the non-lawyers want to read a key body work we were trying to reach? we thought we wanted the book to have the same breezy visual content of the tumbler but wanted it to be substance, do justice to the scenes to which justice ginsburg devoted her life. we had a distinguished law professor including one former ginsburg clerk and a few other folks annotate experts. but we had justice's favorite recipe for marty and we had the rgb workout and interviewed her personal trainer. while the book is a serious accounting of the femine jurisprudence and civil r
my co-authorer inspired by the voting rights decision, or shelby counter versus holder, and specifically justice ginsburg breaking the record for decent from the bench, started rbg as a mash up of the tiny fierce, women's right pioneer and the 350-plus pound dead rapper and the idea was both juxtapose this and how both are thinking about truth to power. it struck a cord obviously. the challenge we maced in putting together our book is how do we bring substance to this fun, irreverent phenomena?...
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shelby johnson.[inaudible] i like to organize the [inaudible] and do regular proceedings. what needs to be done. i put a policy for on these issues need to be fixed and do emergency for businesses. [inaudible] for the industry to improve >> president omotalde: thank you for your comments. next up >> testifier: my name is ethan tucker with save the debate here to talk what something else can i also just want to quickly >> president omotalde: can you speak into the microphone? thank you. >> testifier: i want to quickly mention aa, the clean and healthy day ballot measure on the june 7 out is important to raise money for wetlands and restriction around the bay area. i know you're all about mentally interested people, without a little reminder for that very important issue. thank you. >> president omotalde: thank you very much. next speaker former commissioner pres. that's the next item. apologies. can we move to item-any other public comment? hearing none, public comment is now closed. we will move to next item on the agenda >> clerk: item 4, presentation of the commission on
shelby johnson.[inaudible] i like to organize the [inaudible] and do regular proceedings. what needs to be done. i put a policy for on these issues need to be fixed and do emergency for businesses. [inaudible] for the industry to improve >> president omotalde: thank you for your comments. next up >> testifier: my name is ethan tucker with save the debate here to talk what something else can i also just want to quickly >> president omotalde: can you speak into the microphone?...
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senator hagan was born in shelby north collide and is a graduate of florida state university and we could force law school. please join me in welcoming tonight's panelists. [applause] spent force i want to say thank you so much to nyu and you guys are coming. thanks having to talk about "broad influence." i want to thank kay hagan, senator hagan for doing this. it's awesome to have your to talk with me about this. to give you a bit of background, we were fellows together at harvard. and so she saw lots of drafts of "broad influence" adobe, was one of people who help a right to some of the things. it's great to have her here to talk to a lot of the issues in the we've known each other, more than a year now. she's really familia for me with other stuff having served in the senate as well as work in a lot of industries that i talk about in my book. did a bit of background about "broad influence," i first got interested in doing a book after i did a story for "time" magazine and 2013 during the government shut down about the women of the senate coming together during the government shutdown t
senator hagan was born in shelby north collide and is a graduate of florida state university and we could force law school. please join me in welcoming tonight's panelists. [applause] spent force i want to say thank you so much to nyu and you guys are coming. thanks having to talk about "broad influence." i want to thank kay hagan, senator hagan for doing this. it's awesome to have your to talk with me about this. to give you a bit of background, we were fellows together at harvard....
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enator richard shelby, senator a f sessions and i sent heather tierney asking e.p.a.'s investigation of this area and got a letter to youring with respect e.p.a.'s about pproachment, unfortunately we cannot engage in my level of iscussion with third parties including members of congress. memorandum.e that seems to me to undermine and i rsight ability, intend, mr. chairman, to look into this further. my letterke to answer and the e.p.a.'s response into record. so entered. -- he gentle woman from being here, mr. meiburg and mr. sullivan. misconduct gives all federal name.yees a bad ur goal is to work swiftly and thoroughly in cases like these. today we've heard about the new policies and information-sharing processes at the e.p.a. and the ig. sullivan you stated since he hearing in 2015 on misconduct, the agency's process has dramatically improved; is correct? that's ms. kelly, correct. > mr. meiburg, these have changed through policy and process and not through change.ive >> that's correct. your agency in have -- >> congresswoman, i do, in fact, that.e it is always the
enator richard shelby, senator a f sessions and i sent heather tierney asking e.p.a.'s investigation of this area and got a letter to youring with respect e.p.a.'s about pproachment, unfortunately we cannot engage in my level of iscussion with third parties including members of congress. memorandum.e that seems to me to undermine and i rsight ability, intend, mr. chairman, to look into this further. my letterke to answer and the e.p.a.'s response into record. so entered. -- he gentle woman from...