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. >> we asked the university of south alabama health, which runs this hospital, for answers.y say they investigated this incident and found the hospital had acted appropriately. ♪ but how do p people geget inint world? michael, how are you? are yoyou a cocon man? >> no. get that out of my face. shut the door. c'mon, we're right there. c'mon baby. it's the only we need. go, go, go, go! ah! touchdown baby! -touchdown! are your neighbors watching the same game? yeah, my 5g home internet delays the game a bit. but you get used to it. try these. they're noise cancelling earmuffs. i stole them from an airport. it's always something with you, man. great! solid! -greek salad? exactly! don't delay the game with verizon or t-mobile 5g home internet. catch it on the xfinity 10g network. >>> i hahave 1700 notes in here and this is s where e i do alll calculatioions. mymy born nameme come toto 182. >>>> okay.y. so what t does that mean t then? >> well, every alphahabet lettt is c coded. >> e every cult has s these sas that from the outside seem crazy. they have secret codes. these easy id
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. >> reporter: we asked the university of south alabama health, which runs this hospital, for answersey say they investigated this incident and found the hospital had acted appropriately. ♪ we are the world ♪ ♪ we are the children ♪ >> repororter: but how do peopl get suckcked into this w world? >> rololling, yeah? >>>> yeah. >> michaelel, how are e you? >> are youou a con manan? >> no.o. whores, globalist pimps,s, g ge thatat out of mymy face. shshut the doooor. the power goes out and we still have wifi to do our homework. and that's a good thing? great in my book! who are you? no power? no problem. introducing storm-ready wifi. now you can stay reliably connected through power outages with unlimited cellular data and up to 4 hours of battery back-up to keep you online. only from xfinity. home of the xfinity 10g network. ♪♪ >>>>> i have 1 1,700 notes in h and ththis is whwhere i do alll calclculations.. my born n name comomes to o 182. >> okakay. >>>> you know?w? >> s so what doeoes that m mean? >>>> e every alphahabet lettere codeded. >> e every cult has s these e t that, from the o
. >> reporter: we asked the university of south alabama health, which runs this hospital, for answersey say they investigated this incident and found the hospital had acted appropriately. ♪ we are the world ♪ ♪ we are the children ♪ >> repororter: but how do peopl get suckcked into this w world? >> rololling, yeah? >>>> yeah. >> michaelel, how are e you? >> are youou a con manan? >> no.o. whores, globalist pimps,s, g ge thatat out of mymy...
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you had kind of a dhotomy tween, creeks living north and south alabama river, y h the lower le closer to georgia, whersusceptible to white influence and the uppecreeks who li farther away, w were less so and the upper creeks and lower creeks generally formed. thtwo parties that that went to war in this creek civil war. the the half so called hostile creeks were kno as the red sticks because of the red war clubs. they carried. it w a prophetic movement that sought to restore the traditiol of life and to prevent and not only prevent any further white incursions on creeks, but also to drive out a colony of whites and and mixed race creeks who settled in an area a tense saw, which is which is north of mode day mobile to drive out and restore traditional crk values and government and way of life throughout all oalabama and western and prevent any, any future. and on august 30th, 1813, the red sticks attacked a fortified wide stockade called fort mims in the taci district in white, inhi several hundred whites, their av and and race creeks had fought it up against feared attack by the red st
you had kind of a dhotomy tween, creeks living north and south alabama river, y h the lower le closer to georgia, whersusceptible to white influence and the uppecreeks who li farther away, w were less so and the upper creeks and lower creeks generally formed. thtwo parties that that went to war in this creek civil war. the the half so called hostile creeks were kno as the red sticks because of the red war clubs. they carried. it w a prophetic movement that sought to restore the traditiol of...
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he, he, he is in the south now the deeper south alabama. s not only very frustrated with how the union is fighting this war because he wants to be part of this liberating force going through the south. but instead, the union army policy at the time is preventing union soldiers from touching southern property, which at that time included human beings. and so garfield is in the south and he's passing all of these plantations and all these slaves and this is an anecdote he writes about are running out of fields to be freed. they expect by this union force and instead under orders they have to turn the slaves back to their fields. but at a bayonet point and garfield is he's just been he's been through the battle of shiloh. so he started to see real bloody, bloody fights. and he's writing about his agony that he's feeling, being bound union army hierarchy and also being forced to participate in social practices he doesn't believe. and he's hiding runaway slaves in his camp against orders and his writing home. lucretia, his wife, who made this pla
he, he, he is in the south now the deeper south alabama. s not only very frustrated with how the union is fighting this war because he wants to be part of this liberating force going through the south. but instead, the union army policy at the time is preventing union soldiers from touching southern property, which at that time included human beings. and so garfield is in the south and he's passing all of these plantations and all these slaves and this is an anecdote he writes about are running...
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cause delays across some of the airports and by monday, we need moisture across parts of the south and alabamaouisiana. we're going to get some and it'll be severe weather watching that tornado or two and big rain and wind across the central part of the country and that'll cause delays for tuesday and moving across the eastern sea board and once this is out of here and things are looking good and got to get home to start with. will: what'd you say? rick: will and pete. pill and wheat. that makes sense. pete: which would it be? pill or wheat? rick: that's it. which one are you? pete: put it to the viewer. will: sit here in my mind and trying to figure it out. pete: can't, stay they start with the same letter word. will: still ahead, congressman austin pfluger on never ending surge. pete: speaking of emptying wallet, new study showing just how much it cost to fuel as we just talked about, an electric vehicle. that's next. your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance,
cause delays across some of the airports and by monday, we need moisture across parts of the south and alabamaouisiana. we're going to get some and it'll be severe weather watching that tornado or two and big rain and wind across the central part of the country and that'll cause delays for tuesday and moving across the eastern sea board and once this is out of here and things are looking good and got to get home to start with. will: what'd you say? rick: will and pete. pill and wheat. that...
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tomorrow, we're going to see wind chills below freezing as far south as huntsville, alabama. the winds will be blowing around thanksgiving day parade, as well. everybody's in the cold. it's cold enough for snow in the rockies. winter storm warnings and watches posted for the northern rockies. we could see 6 to 12 inches of snow piling up during the day tomorrow and into the morning on friday. and then pushing across the corn belt through iowa and in through chicago and st. louis. could see maybe 1 to 3 inches of snow during the evening saturday into sunday morning there, and then pushing into the northeast with more in the way of rain and, so, late in the day on sunday, so, that's where we could see more in the way of travel delays at those airports. it's likely to be, according to tsa, the busiest travel day at american airports on record. linsey? >> linsey: could be a rough ride home. rob, thank you. >>> next tonight, the deadly avalanche in southeast alaska. search and rescue teams are looking for victims caught in the massive landslide. at least three people killed, sever
tomorrow, we're going to see wind chills below freezing as far south as huntsville, alabama. the winds will be blowing around thanksgiving day parade, as well. everybody's in the cold. it's cold enough for snow in the rockies. winter storm warnings and watches posted for the northern rockies. we could see 6 to 12 inches of snow piling up during the day tomorrow and into the morning on friday. and then pushing across the corn belt through iowa and in through chicago and st. louis. could see...
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is that what gleb ynn young kin is talking about can be defined by what is happening in south carolina or alabama or any other state easy for democrats to say he is talking about 15 weeks now, but that could mean with a republican legislature that that is 8 weeks, 10 weeks, 6 week. and that is political quick sand for republicans. >> alice, what did you make of how nikki haley handled the issue. she does take a distinctly different approach than the other candidates on the stage. >> she hit the nail on the head on the issue. every person on that stage has been a strong supporter of the sanctity of life and every person wanted for see roe v. wade overturned. but you also have to acknowledge the political reality of what has happened since the abortion ban was overturned. every time this has been on the ballot, people in the individual states have voted to protect abortion rights in the states and that is what republicans want and pro-life republicans wanted is to take this issue out of the hands of unelected justices and put it in the hands of people in the states. now that they have it, they are
is that what gleb ynn young kin is talking about can be defined by what is happening in south carolina or alabama or any other state easy for democrats to say he is talking about 15 weeks now, but that could mean with a republican legislature that that is 8 weeks, 10 weeks, 6 week. and that is political quick sand for republicans. >> alice, what did you make of how nikki haley handled the issue. she does take a distinctly different approach than the other candidates on the stage. >>...
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notice we'll have the potential to see stronger storms across portions of the south, places like louisiana, alabama have a potential for that through the s this afternoon. upper 50 f upper 50s for st. louis. and that's a look at your forecast, guys, back to you. >> see you in a bit. >>> a wild scene along a minnesota highway. a small plane lost power and crashed into a car on the road. fire crews are praising the pilot who tried to make an emergency landing. the national transportation safety board and faa will safety board and faa will investigate what wen when your gut is out oft wrong. >>> remiembering charlie munger. . so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every day. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional digestive upsets. so you can enjoy life. when you feel the signs, it's time to try align. there's challenges, and i love overcoming challenges. ♪ when better money habits® content first started coming out, it expanded wha
notice we'll have the potential to see stronger storms across portions of the south, places like louisiana, alabama have a potential for that through the s this afternoon. upper 50 f upper 50s for st. louis. and that's a look at your forecast, guys, back to you. >> see you in a bit. >>> a wild scene along a minnesota highway. a small plane lost power and crashed into a car on the road. fire crews are praising the pilot who tried to make an emergency landing. the national...
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temperatures as far south as mobile, alabama, feels like 30 in nashville. freeze advisory, frost warnings from texas to philadelphia, including southern cities like jackson, mississippi. getting into friday and saturday, we'll be at or above average heading into the weekend. take a look at the forecast highs today, not bad for much of the country and will warm up further getting in toward the weekend with temperatures in the 60s and 70s. not bad. here is new york city, 51 up to 68 on tuesday, average is 59. map looks good, no big storm system except the northwest, we have several areas of low pressure moving in and bringing potential for inches of rain and some snow for higher elevations getting toward interior northwest. this is what we call an atmospheric river, we have jet stream poised to move into the same areas over the next few days. that will be a concern, several inches for northwest. otherwise the forecast pretty darn good. getting out of deep freeze and warming things up. i wish i could say that is going to be the trend, but it is not. >> todd: i
temperatures as far south as mobile, alabama, feels like 30 in nashville. freeze advisory, frost warnings from texas to philadelphia, including southern cities like jackson, mississippi. getting into friday and saturday, we'll be at or above average heading into the weekend. take a look at the forecast highs today, not bad for much of the country and will warm up further getting in toward the weekend with temperatures in the 60s and 70s. not bad. here is new york city, 51 up to 68 on tuesday,...
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the southern united states, in the states of the so-called bible belt, mississippi, alabama, arkansas, tennessee, south strong religiosity of the population, these states are traditionally classified as part of the conservative electoral spectrum. and as a rule, since the second half of the 20th century , republicans have won elections here. in the usa, protestants are represented by many denominations, divided into small groups. most often they are united into three main branches: representatives of the first or traditional protestants, tend to see in christ not only god, but also a moral teacher who wanted to improve the lives of people on earth, without waiting for the coming of the kingdom of heaven. they are more tolerant of homosexuality. abortion and church reforms, often advocate social change, hold liberal views, and, according to her research, more often vote for the democratic party. representatives of the second branch, the so-called evangelists , in anticipation of the kingdom of heaven, are concerned about how not to violate the order established by god and not sin, and therefore adhere t
the southern united states, in the states of the so-called bible belt, mississippi, alabama, arkansas, tennessee, south strong religiosity of the population, these states are traditionally classified as part of the conservative electoral spectrum. and as a rule, since the second half of the 20th century , republicans have won elections here. in the usa, protestants are represented by many denominations, divided into small groups. most often they are united into three main branches:...
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louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, south carolina.the highest across the country. 4% increase week to week. more than getting a flu shot, what, as we get back into airports and family gathering, should we do, if anything? >> so let's talk about masks for a moment. masks, you know, maybe have gotten a bad rap. but something to think about mask, whether you are a pro mask or anti-mask. masks have definitely been hone to reduce respiratory viruses. we are human beings. we live by breathing in oxygen. masks are a barrier. the other thing to think about these cold weather viruses like the flu is that masks keep the temperature of your nose elevated enough such that the receptacles in your nose can work and grab the viruss and bacteria that come in. it reduces your risk of infection. every 9 degree fahrenheit that your nose drops in temperature, you kill off these vesicles that are there to sequester viruses and remove bacteria as it moves into your nose. and so a mask actually keeps the temperature up as well. decreases your risk of gettin
louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, south carolina.the highest across the country. 4% increase week to week. more than getting a flu shot, what, as we get back into airports and family gathering, should we do, if anything? >> so let's talk about masks for a moment. masks, you know, maybe have gotten a bad rap. but something to think about mask, whether you are a pro mask or anti-mask. masks have definitely been hone to reduce respiratory viruses. we are human beings. we live by...
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story that i tell in the book begins in the leading up to the civil war in the deep south, especially in like alabama, mississippi, louisiana a lot of businessmen pushing hard for transatlantic slave trade to be reopened. you know, it had been for 50 years. it had been to actually bring people over from africa. you had to buy enslaved people from within the united states. but demand for for their labor was so high in those states, were producing a lot of cotton. they were trying to reopen it. and this businessman, this magnate in in mobile, which is mobile, was all the way down on the gulf coast. it's 2 hours from new orleans. he the law is that he made a bet with with some acquaintances that he could bring a slave ship over and that he would get away with it and not be prosecuted the federal government was saying that it was going to crack down on these voyages, but he was like, trust me, they're not going to they're not going to prosecute me. so he successfully brought the ship over in july of 1860, only nine months before the civil war broke out. and then so five years after these people arrived,
story that i tell in the book begins in the leading up to the civil war in the deep south, especially in like alabama, mississippi, louisiana a lot of businessmen pushing hard for transatlantic slave trade to be reopened. you know, it had been for 50 years. it had been to actually bring people over from africa. you had to buy enslaved people from within the united states. but demand for for their labor was so high in those states, were producing a lot of cotton. they were trying to reopen it....
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health care workers on the west coast, amazon workers, manufacturing workers in georgia and alabama, all over the south, people are standing up. why is that? we were just talking about it backstage. they're seeing people -- it's a ripple effect, the current of people gets more people standing up. and people are fed up, fed up with being disrespected and fed up with not being paid and protected as they should be. and they're seeing they can flex their muscle and fight back and not too long ago during the pandemic, we heard how essential workers were. and then they came out after sacrifice after sacrifice, came out into an economy still not working for them and they're being treated as disposable after being called essential. and so the executives that were calling us essential are now raking in billions in profits and saying there's not enough money to pay us a living wage. i call b.s. on that. because they're raking in record profits right now and they're trying to divide us, whether it's by age, gender, race, type of job, industry, you name it. but workers are realizing he we're in the same fight. the
health care workers on the west coast, amazon workers, manufacturing workers in georgia and alabama, all over the south, people are standing up. why is that? we were just talking about it backstage. they're seeing people -- it's a ripple effect, the current of people gets more people standing up. and people are fed up, fed up with being disrespected and fed up with not being paid and protected as they should be. and they're seeing they can flex their muscle and fight back and not too long ago...
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mobile, alabama, major general hartman is a distinguished military graduate of the university of south alabama where he received his commission through the reserve officers training corps as an infantry officer. major general hartman served in multiple positions as an infantry military intelligence, and cyberspace operations officer with assignments in the united states, italy, germany, the republic of korea, iraq, afghanistan, and turkey. major general hartman has commanded a company bah dallion brigade and special mission unit and served as the senior intelligence officer at the battalion and the regimental level for the 75th ranger regiment. he is a bad mamajamma and multiple tours as a socom joint task force j-2. he is a decorated officer with awards to include the legion of merit with oakleaf cluster, the bronze star medal with oakleaf clusters, the meritorious service medal with oakleaf clusters, the joint commendation medal, army commennization medal with oakleaf cluster and the army achievement medal with oak oakleaf clusters. it's officers like this that i'm very proud to represent on
mobile, alabama, major general hartman is a distinguished military graduate of the university of south alabama where he received his commission through the reserve officers training corps as an infantry officer. major general hartman served in multiple positions as an infantry military intelligence, and cyberspace operations officer with assignments in the united states, italy, germany, the republic of korea, iraq, afghanistan, and turkey. major general hartman has commanded a company bah...
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south carolina senator tim scott. the next debate. it is set to be held in alabama in about a month. meantime, a new uc berkeley poll shows a majority of california voters disapprove of the president's job performance. this is a first in his presidency. the poll says only 44% of californians approve president biden's performance in office while 52% disapprove. his disapproval rating has risen 6 points since may. keep in mind, the poll has a margin of error of plus or -2 points. the president receiving poor marks on several major issues which include inflation, the israel-hamas war and immigration, facebook owner, meta has created some new tools for campaigns and businesses wanting to advertise on their platforms. but >> there is a catch. political campaigns are not going to be allowed to use. met as ai tools to generate ads. lawmakers have warned that these tools could be used to quickly spread misinformation. medicare prohibit ads with content that's been debunked by their fact checkers. but they do not have any other specific rules i. happening right francisco boulevard east in san
south carolina senator tim scott. the next debate. it is set to be held in alabama in about a month. meantime, a new uc berkeley poll shows a majority of california voters disapprove of the president's job performance. this is a first in his presidency. the poll says only 44% of californians approve president biden's performance in office while 52% disapprove. his disapproval rating has risen 6 points since may. keep in mind, the poll has a margin of error of plus or -2 points. the president...
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that will kick off storms from alabama, georgia, even mississippi. south carolina getting drenching rains. south of des moines into western illinois. then rain on top of that lake effect snow. remember, we just got more than 42 inches in some places in western new york. now you're going to bring the warm front close enough that you're going to get rain on top of the feet of snow that just fell. big changes to come for sure. linsey? >> ginger, thank you. now to american officials who said they foiled a plot to assassinate a member of the indian government. aaron katersky has more. >> reporter: the fbi said murder for hire may be a crime out of a movie but the plot in this case was all too real. the u.s. said it foiled an international assassination for hire scheme that stretched from new dehli to new york city. it targeted a seik separatist and critic of the indian government. court records said an unnamed senior field officer in the indian government directed the assassination plot from india. he contacted nick gupta who is charged with arranged to pay a h
that will kick off storms from alabama, georgia, even mississippi. south carolina getting drenching rains. south of des moines into western illinois. then rain on top of that lake effect snow. remember, we just got more than 42 inches in some places in western new york. now you're going to bring the warm front close enough that you're going to get rain on top of the feet of snow that just fell. big changes to come for sure. linsey? >> ginger, thank you. now to american officials who said...
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south dakota was not settled by people from alabama and mississippi and georgia they were it was settled by midwesterners. now, their course was a big immigrant there, too. so we have lots of norwegians and germans. luc is obviously a german name. and that's, you know, part of the immigrant groups that came from. so i wanted to say about what does it mean that all these people came in here from the midwest? there's an old doctrine, geography. there's a geographer named wilbur zelinsky. and he came up with the doctrine of first effective settlement, meaning the group that ends up in a place and settles that place and settlement and plants the dominant culture. that's what the cultural dna of that place is going to be for many, many decades, maybe centuries. so i wanted to say or, explain to people what it meant. midwesterners were moving into dakota. so i thought, well, this will be easy, will go to the library i'll read some of the foundational history texts about the midwest. i'll read up on this and i'll read a couple of pieces. it well, what i found was there was virtually books rely
south dakota was not settled by people from alabama and mississippi and georgia they were it was settled by midwesterners. now, their course was a big immigrant there, too. so we have lots of norwegians and germans. luc is obviously a german name. and that's, you know, part of the immigrant groups that came from. so i wanted to say about what does it mean that all these people came in here from the midwest? there's an old doctrine, geography. there's a geographer named wilbur zelinsky. and he...
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they include alabama, florida, georgia, mississippi, new mexico and south carolina. here in california, flu activity is listed as moderate. traditionally the winter flu season ramps up in december or january, but it took off in october last year and is making a november entrance this year. the israel-hamas war is top of mind for most us lawmakers, but the pentagon says the us has to act now to send support to ukraine. rebecca castro is in washington with more on the fight to fund ukraine's war with russia. a handshake of good faith. >> us defense secretary lloyd austin making a surprise visit to ukraine's capital city monday, reinforcing the nation's support for ukraine in its fight for freedom. >> the united states of america is with you. we will remain with you through for the long haul. >> it's a slightly different message than the one congress is sending, though lawmakers have funded the government through january without a supplemental spending package, including more aid to ukraine. leaving the pentagon on with a dwindling amount of money left in its budget to
they include alabama, florida, georgia, mississippi, new mexico and south carolina. here in california, flu activity is listed as moderate. traditionally the winter flu season ramps up in december or january, but it took off in october last year and is making a november entrance this year. the israel-hamas war is top of mind for most us lawmakers, but the pentagon says the us has to act now to send support to ukraine. rebecca castro is in washington with more on the fight to fund ukraine's war...
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that were in the w column for us, whether it was louisiana or if it was alabama, or potentially, georgia, it is always the south. it is someone who comes from texas. trust me, i can tell you i am so upset that we don't have section five, and we absolutely have to make sure that section two is kept intact in that way it always has existed. >> now congresswoman, you brought up texas. so, we gonna stay there, because this is your district. and your home state. donald trump has already talked about what he wants to do around immigration, and i'm staying in texas because it's a border state. so, are you concerned or do you have the confidence that there are currently enough guardrails in democracy from him, you know, going into some of these most extreme policies around immigration? what are your thoughts there? >> i'm glad you brought this up, because obviously, i spent a lot of time talking about israel. you know, there's a lot of people that are saying hey, we have issues with the president, talking about president biden, and its handling of israel, and they're saying, we are going to stand down. we're not going
that were in the w column for us, whether it was louisiana or if it was alabama, or potentially, georgia, it is always the south. it is someone who comes from texas. trust me, i can tell you i am so upset that we don't have section five, and we absolutely have to make sure that section two is kept intact in that way it always has existed. >> now congresswoman, you brought up texas. so, we gonna stay there, because this is your district. and your home state. donald trump has already talked...
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alabama, potentially doing some damage. there's some some umph to this system. if you are in south carolina to north carolina, you're still in it. atlanta will start to dry out. but let's time it out, kind of hour by hour and tell you when those windows to not travel are. just in case you wanted to hit the road. i-95 is not great from washington, d.c. to philadelphia tonight through early tomorrow morning. new york city, still raining until about 7:00 a.m. then, it clears os out. boston, the morning is going to be rough. it's going to be wlusblustery ul noon. some snow in the high elevations in the green and white mountains. and david, the cold that comes in after this is going to be wind chills in the 20s and 30s. that's a chilly turkey trot. >> david: for sure. but dinner will help with that and the leftovers, too. ginger, thank you. this is expected to be one of the busiest thanksgiving weeks for travel in decades, and these storms already having an impact tonight. trevor ault on that part of the story. >> reporter: tonight, that powerful cross country storm now slamming the eas
alabama, potentially doing some damage. there's some some umph to this system. if you are in south carolina to north carolina, you're still in it. atlanta will start to dry out. but let's time it out, kind of hour by hour and tell you when those windows to not travel are. just in case you wanted to hit the road. i-95 is not great from washington, d.c. to philadelphia tonight through early tomorrow morning. new york city, still raining until about 7:00 a.m. then, it clears os out. boston, the...
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south now for the iron bowl. in-state rivals, auburn and number 8, alabama, the headline event for the final week the fcc's regularson. auburn hasn't been able to top the crimson tide in the last 10 meetings. were they able to do it tonight? lets go late to the 4th quarter here offering up 24 20 bad snap. and on a second goal, jalen milroe falls on top of it. but that's a loss there of 18 yards. 4th and goal to go from the 31. the tides milroe making his case for the heisman trophy. back in the end zone to isaiah bond. there. bama stuns auburn, 27. 24 who look at kind of space. that's their 10th straight straight iron bowl victory. course, the tears streaming out there for the auburn big victory, though, for the time now the nfl with the raiders are getting ready to host patrick mahomes and the kansas city chiefs. crucial game for both squads as both are coming off a loss. it interim head coach antonio pierce's. first time taken an l is the top play caller. but he's not dwelling on here says that he and his guys ready to move on to the next challenge. stopping travis kelsey on sunday. >> he's dangerous. how about
south now for the iron bowl. in-state rivals, auburn and number 8, alabama, the headline event for the final week the fcc's regularson. auburn hasn't been able to top the crimson tide in the last 10 meetings. were they able to do it tonight? lets go late to the 4th quarter here offering up 24 20 bad snap. and on a second goal, jalen milroe falls on top of it. but that's a loss there of 18 yards. 4th and goal to go from the 31. the tides milroe making his case for the heisman trophy. back in the...
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last night, and one of the stories he heard was how shocked lady bird was when she went south, went down to alabamahe and lbj endured the rest of their lives, considered traitors to their own region. >> you know, one of the most interesting things that we discovered was lady bird was really one of the first political spouses to go by herself on a campaign tour. eleanor roosevelt very famously went to make speeches on behalf of fdr, but lady bird went on something called a whistle stop tour. lbj sent her there very strategically. they were both very strategic political operatives. he knew, he had to keep the south. he had to keep those black voters that had propelled jfk into the presidency. he also couldn't lose the white vote. so he sends this white, southern woman on this whistle stop tour, and she's met with very, very ugly protests. but she holds her own. she completes the tour and, actually, lady bird does deliver the south for lbj. >> dawn, first ladies are often thought about as the person who dutifully stands by their husband. the film captures how she reacted to or responded to moments in
last night, and one of the stories he heard was how shocked lady bird was when she went south, went down to alabamahe and lbj endured the rest of their lives, considered traitors to their own region. >> you know, one of the most interesting things that we discovered was lady bird was really one of the first political spouses to go by herself on a campaign tour. eleanor roosevelt very famously went to make speeches on behalf of fdr, but lady bird went on something called a whistle stop...
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farther down to the south, rain spreading into birmingham, charlotte and then some stronger thunderstorms down there along mobile, alabamathe best potential for the strong to severe thunderstorms exists from the coastal region of mississippi all the way over towards virginia beach. the main concerns today will be damaging winds and the potential for an isolated tornado. then from there, these systems continue to slide off to the east. taking with it the rain and the snow and the subsequent travel delays likely. you'll start to see it spread into the mid atlantic and the northeast by tonight. so if you have some travel plans for cities like new york and d.c., make sure you check to see if any of your connections may have been delayed. >> allison, thank you very much. >>> plenty of excitement for last night's game between the philadelphia eagles and the kansas city chiefs. the super bowl rematch. of course, the brothers playing each other. here is what didn't happen. taylor swift and travis kelce's parents did not end up getting to meet each other for the first time. i know you were waiting for. it there was still football
farther down to the south, rain spreading into birmingham, charlotte and then some stronger thunderstorms down there along mobile, alabamathe best potential for the strong to severe thunderstorms exists from the coastal region of mississippi all the way over towards virginia beach. the main concerns today will be damaging winds and the potential for an isolated tornado. then from there, these systems continue to slide off to the east. taking with it the rain and the snow and the subsequent...
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himself was deployed to vietnam, he sounded paps for 187 -- taps for 187 funerals throughout alabama and the southn just three months. think about that. that's a big reminder of the service our vietnam veterans did. 187 funerals in just one month, one guy. when gene received his own orders to head to vietnam in 1968, his route stopped through anchorage, my hometown of it was august 1, midnight sun was out, it was sunny 75-degrees. anyone who has ever flown into anchorage, which i highly recommend anyone watchinging do, come on out visit our great state. there's a point when you're coming in, you're flying over the mountains, the engines silence themselves and you head to the ground and you see the glaciers, the mountains, and joan said -- gene said to himself when he was landing in anchorage, this is the last i'll ever see of america. think about that. they poignant. heading to vietnam, he did not think he was coming home. a lot of people didn't come home. during his six-hour layover on the ground in anchorage before he went to vietnam, he and his friends sat down at the airport bar. the soon to b
himself was deployed to vietnam, he sounded paps for 187 -- taps for 187 funerals throughout alabama and the southn just three months. think about that. that's a big reminder of the service our vietnam veterans did. 187 funerals in just one month, one guy. when gene received his own orders to head to vietnam in 1968, his route stopped through anchorage, my hometown of it was august 1, midnight sun was out, it was sunny 75-degrees. anyone who has ever flown into anchorage, which i highly...
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alabama, 29. 21 in atlanta. we have freeze alerts along gulf coast, florida panhandle toward coastal north carolina and south carolina and this freeze is going to be in place today and tomorrow. it is not going anywhere, it is not lifting and we could set record for record cold this morning. philadelphia 25. athens, ohio, 13. north carolina elizabeth city, 23 degrees temperature is cold as far south as the deep south. we have lake effect snow happening and totals surpassing two feet in some areas. here is michigan, 21 inches, looks like sioux st. marie. east of the lakes there, over two feet of snow, as well. here is the forecast today, fairly quiet. we have cold and a new system moving into california, that will bring coastal rain and then the potential for severe storms tomorrow as the next reinforcing cold front moves through. tornados could be seen across texas and louisiana. heavy rain in the forecast tomorrow through sunday. several inches of rainfall here. foxweather.com, has details. burr across the country. >> carley: for sure. >> todd: i love the name of the michigan towns, sounds like hockey players. hunte
alabama, 29. 21 in atlanta. we have freeze alerts along gulf coast, florida panhandle toward coastal north carolina and south carolina and this freeze is going to be in place today and tomorrow. it is not going anywhere, it is not lifting and we could set record for record cold this morning. philadelphia 25. athens, ohio, 13. north carolina elizabeth city, 23 degrees temperature is cold as far south as the deep south. we have lake effect snow happening and totals surpassing two feet in some...
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your guest could speak to how it is only the poor states, for the most art, alabama, georgia, mississippi, north dakota, south dakota. the states that, as i understand, have very little education level. and then when these people speak to trump, they can't go to specific policies, they take a blanket statement that he is just the best president we've ever had. and i'd just like to make an observation to your caller who mentioned that abortion rights have now been sent down to the state level. well at one point it was nationwide, and abortion was illegal throughout the united states, so states like alabama and mississippi could take a woman's rights away. so let's just put that right up front and not sugarcoat it. but one more thing, i'm a veteran and i think when you guys have veterans:, it would be a good idea to ask that veteran what unit they were with in the military because i heard one of your people call in saying they were a veteran in the marine corps who was a lieutenant colonel got out a sergeant, and that is just absolutely wrong on all branches of service. thank you for taking my call. host: thank
your guest could speak to how it is only the poor states, for the most art, alabama, georgia, mississippi, north dakota, south dakota. the states that, as i understand, have very little education level. and then when these people speak to trump, they can't go to specific policies, they take a blanket statement that he is just the best president we've ever had. and i'd just like to make an observation to your caller who mentioned that abortion rights have now been sent down to the state level....
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your guest could speak to how it is only the poor states, for the most art, alabama, georgia, mississippi, north dakota, south dakota. the states that, as i understand, have very little education level. and then when these people speak to trump, they can't go to specific policies, they take a blanket statement that he is just the best president we've ever had. and i'd just like to make an observation to your caller who mentioned that abortion rights have now been sent down to the state level. well at one point it was nationwide, and abortion was illegal throughout the united states, so states like alabama and mississippi could take a woman's rights away. so let's just put that right up front and not sugarcoat it. but one more thing, i'm a veteran and i think when you guys have veterans:, it would be a good idea to ask that veteran what unit they were with in the military because i heard one of your people call in saying they were a veteran in the marine corps who was a lieutenant colonel got out a sergeant, and that is just absolutely wrong on all branches of service. thank you for taking my call. host: thank
your guest could speak to how it is only the poor states, for the most art, alabama, georgia, mississippi, north dakota, south dakota. the states that, as i understand, have very little education level. and then when these people speak to trump, they can't go to specific policies, they take a blanket statement that he is just the best president we've ever had. and i'd just like to make an observation to your caller who mentioned that abortion rights have now been sent down to the state level....
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maine has it through tonight, then there's a trailing cold front down in south and north carolina, and that caused a tornado in alabamamorning, maybe we get on the roads, at least the weather won't affect you and, watching the next storm that drops the no tomorrow, a lot of cold air there. >> michael: thank you, cold air. gonna be there. you said it. turning to the hougs market, new numbers show home sales and mortgage rates are falling, elizabeth schulze is in washington to break it all down for us. >> the most unaffordable housing markets in decades and there are a lot of buyers staying on the sidelines, home sales dropped 4% to a new 13-year low, a limited number of homes on the market, 391 thousand dollars is the highest on record for the month of october. here's the silver lining, federal reserve has dropped rates and now we have 7.3%, to put it into dollar terms if you take out a 400,000 mortgage today, your monthly payment 27, is 200 bucks cheaper than at 8%. 2700 >> and this is a challenging market for first-time buyers, to put it into context, a third of homes that sold in october, were all-cash-offers. >> ge
maine has it through tonight, then there's a trailing cold front down in south and north carolina, and that caused a tornado in alabamamorning, maybe we get on the roads, at least the weather won't affect you and, watching the next storm that drops the no tomorrow, a lot of cold air there. >> michael: thank you, cold air. gonna be there. you said it. turning to the hougs market, new numbers show home sales and mortgage rates are falling, elizabeth schulze is in washington to break it all...
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concerning spikes in influenza cases across seven states, including louisiana, alabama, florida, georgia, mississippi, new mexico, and southen lower compared to last year. however, health officials caution against complacency. the cdc estimates there have been more than 780,000 flu illnesses and nearly 500 deaths from october of last year up until last week. while flu hospitalizations have remained lower than this time last year, emergency rooms braced for what could be a challenging season with simultaneous surges in rsv, flu, and covid. now, as the holiday season approaches, thanksgiving is just this week, health officials warn about the potential for super-spreader events and urge caution during gatherings. linsey? >> encouraging people to mask up once again. stephanie, our thanks to you. we turn now to shakira's tax fraud trial, the singer reaching a deal this morning. aaron katersky is back with the latest on that. >> good morning. shakira was supposed to go on trial for tax evasion today in barcelona, and prosecutors were seeking to put the pop star in prison. instead, shakira accepted a plea deal, admitting she fail
concerning spikes in influenza cases across seven states, including louisiana, alabama, florida, georgia, mississippi, new mexico, and southen lower compared to last year. however, health officials caution against complacency. the cdc estimates there have been more than 780,000 flu illnesses and nearly 500 deaths from october of last year up until last week. while flu hospitalizations have remained lower than this time last year, emergency rooms braced for what could be a challenging season...
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senator braun, we've got both senators from alabama, tuberville and -- there is a bipartisan path to getting this done, because all of us, especially in the south the impact of unmanaged diabetes. we know the impact that this has not only on individuals, but on our overall health care system. one out of $4 in our health care system is spent on people with diabetes. it does not have to be unaffordable, and i'm hoping to get this across the finish line very soon. >> before i let you go, senator, there's some new political reporting this week on the voting rights oraganization. that's an organization that is now facing allegations of misuse and irregularities. you were a part of this organization for sometime. it's now conducting an internal probe into these claims, what do you make of the findings of this investigation from politico about potentially the misuse of funds? >> well, i left that organization several years ago, to run for the united states senate. i'm not aware of any misconduct. i wasn't aware of any then, and not aware of any now. we will see how and what comes of this. >> all right senator raphael warnock, thanks as always for join
senator braun, we've got both senators from alabama, tuberville and -- there is a bipartisan path to getting this done, because all of us, especially in the south the impact of unmanaged diabetes. we know the impact that this has not only on individuals, but on our overall health care system. one out of $4 in our health care system is spent on people with diabetes. it does not have to be unaffordable, and i'm hoping to get this across the finish line very soon. >> before i let you go,...
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this is impacting the south right now with tornado watches and i just saw a flood warning this morning over in alabamathe way up into maine, vermont, everywhere. so they're going to be dealing with some delays of course and luckily that storm system moves its way through and then we have clear skies on the back end. just by wednesday afternoon. here we go all the way up into the north though and another winter system moving its way in. that could impact you when it comes to snow travel in areas like idaho and all the way up into montana and we'll have more on that in a bit. but back here in the bay area, 70s and sunshine and i mean i'm not complaining. reed? >> not complaining. >>> what it's going to be for your morning dry on the roadways especially early commuters on this tuesday morning. first a look at the altamont pass. traffic is starting to pick up right now like all the time. 43 minute drive from tracy into the city on to our bay bridges. and you can see there there's the taillights and the headlights right and left. the san mateo camera right here is looking relatively clear. you are looking
this is impacting the south right now with tornado watches and i just saw a flood warning this morning over in alabamathe way up into maine, vermont, everywhere. so they're going to be dealing with some delays of course and luckily that storm system moves its way through and then we have clear skies on the back end. just by wednesday afternoon. here we go all the way up into the north though and another winter system moving its way in. that could impact you when it comes to snow travel in areas...