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here's the forecast around portions of midwestern united states. even to southern states, as well.fahrenheit, we go from 16 to the upper 20s. eventually pushing into the 30s across minneapolis. first time above freezing in nearly two weeks there. in atlanta, the warming trend is prominent, as well, in the southern states. we go ten degrees fahrenheit increase over the next every single day over the next four. putting this close to seasonal averages by sunday and monday. notice, here comes the next wall of snow in the forecast. this is the afternoon hours of wednesday leading into wednesday night. it eventually becomes a stream of snow toward buffalo. and that's what the concern is. >>> you're watching cnn. i'm errol barnett. >> i'm rosemary church. we want to check the headlines this hour. israel is on edge a day after five people were killed in a terror attack on a jerusalem synagogue. four rabbis were killed in the assault, and a wounded policeman died later. police say the attackers, two palestinians, were shot and killed at the scene. israel's prime minister has vowed a strong
here's the forecast around portions of midwestern united states. even to southern states, as well.fahrenheit, we go from 16 to the upper 20s. eventually pushing into the 30s across minneapolis. first time above freezing in nearly two weeks there. in atlanta, the warming trend is prominent, as well, in the southern states. we go ten degrees fahrenheit increase over the next every single day over the next four. putting this close to seasonal averages by sunday and monday. notice, here comes the...
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but in places like louisiana in the southern united states, legalization is off the agenda. the state has the country's highest incarceration rate.
but in places like louisiana in the southern united states, legalization is off the agenda. the state has the country's highest incarceration rate.
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discover something fascinating about his great-grandfather's choice to put down roots in the southern united statesheir way south in significant numbers following the civil war. the end of slavery created new economic opportunities-- supplying goods and services to recently freed slaves and their descendents, now suddenly thrust into the marketplace as consumers. we wondered if this informed tony's great-grandfather's decision to settle with his family in lake charles, louisiana. a 1927 city directory gave us the answer. wow. well, that's cool. "kushner lumber & building company, ezrael kushner president, sam kushner secretary-treasurer. by 1927, your grandfather and your great-grandfather were running their own lumber company. what can you tell me about kushner lumber? again, this is a story i was told, that my great-grandfather started the kushner lumber company in the black neighborhood because there was no lumber business there and he saw a business opportunity. we just dissolved it. it went out of business in 2013. wow. gates: in laying a foundation here in america, tony's great-grandfather ez
discover something fascinating about his great-grandfather's choice to put down roots in the southern united statesheir way south in significant numbers following the civil war. the end of slavery created new economic opportunities-- supplying goods and services to recently freed slaves and their descendents, now suddenly thrust into the marketplace as consumers. we wondered if this informed tony's great-grandfather's decision to settle with his family in lake charles, louisiana. a 1927 city...
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. >> it makes it all the way to the southern united states. last round kind of brought it back down well below seasonal averages. this particular round took it down one notch lower than that. round two in portions of the united states. the temperatures have been plenty cold for several days. the snow has come down. want to first start you off with video out of oklahoma city over the past 24 hours. look at this right here. changing lines becomes something like this in icy conditions across portions of okc and of course you have accidents across the board. a lot of damage done in some of these cities across the south we've been getting in on snow and ice over the past couple of days. but back of the map to show you what we're talking about when it comes to the cold air mass. there goes round 2. notice where it stops. tuesday morning. southern portions of this arctic air going to be lined up across portions of northern alabama, northern georgia. portion of the carolinas also get in on the extreme cold temperatures. temperatures in the fahrenheit
. >> it makes it all the way to the southern united states. last round kind of brought it back down well below seasonal averages. this particular round took it down one notch lower than that. round two in portions of the united states. the temperatures have been plenty cold for several days. the snow has come down. want to first start you off with video out of oklahoma city over the past 24 hours. look at this right here. changing lines becomes something like this in icy conditions...
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but in places like louisiana in the southern united states, legalization is off the agenda. the state has the country's highest incarceration rate. >> marijuana prosecutions are very common in louisiana. >> donna weidenhaft is a public defender in new orleans. >> are the penalties severe here for marijuana possession? >> absolutely. you can get anywhere up to 20 years if you are caught with marijuana 3 times. and in some cases, you can even get life. >> bernard noble, one of weidenhaft's clients, was sentenced to 13 years in jail last year after he was stopped with 2.8 grams of pot - about 3 marijuana cigarettes. >> when bernard was riding his bike the new orleans police department saw him and they thought that he had swerved his bike onto the sidewalk to avoid them, almost hitting a car so they stopped bernard at that point and that's pretty much where bernard's nightmare began. >> noble was riding to a sweet shop. in the past he had been arrested for possessing small amounts of pot and cocaine. his most recent arrest was nine and a half years before. >> is bernard noble a
but in places like louisiana in the southern united states, legalization is off the agenda. the state has the country's highest incarceration rate. >> marijuana prosecutions are very common in louisiana. >> donna weidenhaft is a public defender in new orleans. >> are the penalties severe here for marijuana possession? >> absolutely. you can get anywhere up to 20 years if you are caught with marijuana 3 times. and in some cases, you can even get life. >> bernard...
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some 45 million people underneath frost advisories and warnings across the southern united states, also-atlantic states with this weather across our region. a warming trend, a quite rapid one in store for a lot of people sploeshl in the south and atlanta. 65 fahrenheit pushes on into the 70s after touching the freezing mark into the overnight hours a couple days ago across that region. we have hurricane vance to tell you about. as the 20th letter storm of the season the v letter storm, only w, x, y, and z are left in the storm system. storm names across eastern portions of the pacific. it's bain very active pacific. mazatlan, landfalls possible there into the week. not a vincent weather maker, though. we'll have more news coming up in a few minutes. tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com t
some 45 million people underneath frost advisories and warnings across the southern united states, also-atlantic states with this weather across our region. a warming trend, a quite rapid one in store for a lot of people sploeshl in the south and atlanta. 65 fahrenheit pushes on into the 70s after touching the freezing mark into the overnight hours a couple days ago across that region. we have hurricane vance to tell you about. as the 20th letter storm of the season the v letter storm, only w,...
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across the united states and the southern united states, too, as the coldest air in nine months sinces polar vortex took place in february of last year. here's some 30 million people under the cold air stretching from san antonio to south carolina. it feels like 17 in atlanta, 27 in northern portions of alabama. these are in fahrenheit. so you're talking about 10 below zero celsius. the wind chill, even in memphis, wind chill in the teens. you now where the coldi isest o this air is right now, 10 below zero in cedar rapids, iowa. but we do have significant snow taking place across portions of the great lakes. lake-enhanced snow here in parts of the great lakes. the closer perspective shows you what's happening here. the arctic air moving over the great lakes, it draws up the moisture and it runs to the mountains and hills there across portions of western new york. so significant snow accumulations possible. and in very localized areas. but talking about the temperatures being freezing in just about every state of the united states. about 50% of the continental u.s. under snow at this
across the united states and the southern united states, too, as the coldest air in nine months sinces polar vortex took place in february of last year. here's some 30 million people under the cold air stretching from san antonio to south carolina. it feels like 17 in atlanta, 27 in northern portions of alabama. these are in fahrenheit. so you're talking about 10 below zero celsius. the wind chill, even in memphis, wind chill in the teens. you now where the coldi isest o this air is right now,...
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you have that across the southern united states. but across minneapolis, the minnesota state patrol say they handled some 475 crashes over 700 vehicles, spinning out and getting off the road, caused about 45 injuries and a fatality to go along with this. but the beweather's certainly rough, with flights canceled out of minneapolis-st. paul. it will be exiting when it comes to the precipitation side. look at the wind chills at this hour in fahrenheit. 6 below zero, about 21 degrees below zero celsius is how cold it feels around rapid city. and denver, it is sitting roughly at 2 degrees. and of course, the next 24 hours or so. major travel lanes, we have a lot of fog. temperatures should be mild across the northeast before the cold arrives, but delays could be upwards of an hour and a half over the next 24 hours. currently at this hour it is 40 degrees cooler than it was this time yesterday in denver. folks in denver woke up at 9:00, 62 degrees, by 2:00 they dropped to 32 degrees, and that pattern looks like it's here to stay for quite
you have that across the southern united states. but across minneapolis, the minnesota state patrol say they handled some 475 crashes over 700 vehicles, spinning out and getting off the road, caused about 45 injuries and a fatality to go along with this. but the beweather's certainly rough, with flights canceled out of minneapolis-st. paul. it will be exiting when it comes to the precipitation side. look at the wind chills at this hour in fahrenheit. 6 below zero, about 21 degrees below zero...
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if that's in the southern united states, we should cesend the pas down first. we don't need to fix the vehicles in fargo or minnesota. eventually, yes, but do the triage and get the vehicles most impacted by this fixed first. >> we are talking about a lot of cars because it affects ford, honda, chrysler and bmw. a lot of affected and if you recall them at the same time, i guess that would cause problems because there so many cars involved. is that what you are saying? >> somebody in phoenix may have to wait longer for a replacement part. somebody in fargo gets a replacement. let's do it smart. let's take care of the customers and put safety paramount, period. >> thanks for your insight. i appreciate it. here's what you need to do if your vehicle is involved in the recall. go to the fed's website. nh tsa.gov. enter your vin number and they will tell you if the recalled vehicle still needs to be prepared. it might take you a while to get on, but keep on trying because it's important information. still to come, can you tell what this is? it's buried under six feet
if that's in the southern united states, we should cesend the pas down first. we don't need to fix the vehicles in fargo or minnesota. eventually, yes, but do the triage and get the vehicles most impacted by this fixed first. >> we are talking about a lot of cars because it affects ford, honda, chrysler and bmw. a lot of affected and if you recall them at the same time, i guess that would cause problems because there so many cars involved. is that what you are saying? >> somebody in...
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at first, in the southern united states and now oversees. and technology is a private sector force in a free-market economy. it is primarily the private sector that produces efficiency making them more profitable, by reducing the number of workers they employ and the amount of dollars they need to pay them. let me be clear, this is not a to stop these forces. these large forces, technology, and mation, globalisation, not malign forces. normally make the production of goods more efficient. an attempt to stop these forces will be elected try and stop the machines in the 1900's. what democrats are proposing is or to stop these forces slow them down, but a figure out way for the middle class to adapt this new forces to be able to thrive. we must create an environment can e the middle-class navigate this new seas. when addressing the question of how we increase middle-class income the republican answer is to give private-sector forces even more power to function without inhibition. answer is fundamentally counter-productive to most middle-class v
at first, in the southern united states and now oversees. and technology is a private sector force in a free-market economy. it is primarily the private sector that produces efficiency making them more profitable, by reducing the number of workers they employ and the amount of dollars they need to pay them. let me be clear, this is not a to stop these forces. these large forces, technology, and mation, globalisation, not malign forces. normally make the production of goods more efficient. an...
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at this point looking at the southern united states where the national weather service across these areas has warned 30 million people of extreme temperatures ahead of them the next couple of nights and temperatures subfreezing celsius. more news with zain and john coming up shortly. >>> welcome, once again, to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> let's check the headlines this hour. nato says russian tanks and air defense systems, artillery and troops are on the move this to ukraine. they deny they crossed in to the territory despite a cease fire fighting in the southeastern part of ukraine has recently intensified. >>> also, ro testers outraged over the disappearance of 43 mexican college students staged a fiery protest on wednesday. protests have grown since authorities say gang hitmen confessed to murdering the students and burning their bodies. mexico's ambassador to the u.s. said the search for the students will continue. >>> supporters of same-sex marriage saw two victories on wednesday. a supreme court decision makes kansas the 33rd state to have legal same-se
at this point looking at the southern united states where the national weather service across these areas has warned 30 million people of extreme temperatures ahead of them the next couple of nights and temperatures subfreezing celsius. more news with zain and john coming up shortly. >>> welcome, once again, to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >> let's check the headlines this hour. nato says russian tanks and air defense systems, artillery and troops are on...
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back to the united states because the arctic round of air still had noting to filter into this region. the temperatures across the southernstates with the wind chill down to 15 degrees across atlanta at this point. that is considerably colder than what it feels like in anchorage, alaska. high temperatures in the coming days pretty impressive cold spell. wind chills up to the north even colder. 6 to 10 below zero. look at this. i checked in for the nasa observation for the mars rover, just out of curiosity to look at the rover up there on mars, see what the temperature was for a high on mars. one degree warmer than atlanta. 37 degrees fahrenheit or 3 celsi celsius on mars. of course in mars the atmosphere's thinner than on earth sought temperatures will plummet to 100 zero at the sunset but notice everyone does look like a warming trent is going to be returning for them in the coming days. more news coming back up shortly. he's not with me. mucinex fast max night time. multi-symptom relief plus nasal decongestant. breathe easy. sleep easy. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. >>> roman catholics in the unite
back to the united states because the arctic round of air still had noting to filter into this region. the temperatures across the southernstates with the wind chill down to 15 degrees across atlanta at this point. that is considerably colder than what it feels like in anchorage, alaska. high temperatures in the coming days pretty impressive cold spell. wind chills up to the north even colder. 6 to 10 below zero. look at this. i checked in for the nasa observation for the mars rover, just out...
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it's going to be the coldest we've seen since march and april across portions of the southern united statestaking about seven, eight, nine months since it was last this cold and talking about pretty impressive spell of cold air going from cold to frigid in our wording when it comes to what is ahead of us over the next 24 to 48 hours as the door opens up again and coldest of the air mass pushes into areas of northern georgia, alabama on into even portions of arkansas where temperatures have been very cold in recent days, but here's how cold we're talking on tuesday morning. down to 21, minus 8 celsius in atlanta and factor in the wins and it goes down to the teens. new orleans down to 35. look at this. call the beatles, the '50s coming back. that is about 15 celsius for the overnight low temperatures, the coldest they've seen in quite some time and quick rebound in the temperature trend in the next couple of days. atlanta from the upper 50s down to 36 for a high temperature. rebounds back up to the mid-40s and notice everyone takes that initial nosedive tuesday and with the exception being a
it's going to be the coldest we've seen since march and april across portions of the southern united statestaking about seven, eight, nine months since it was last this cold and talking about pretty impressive spell of cold air going from cold to frigid in our wording when it comes to what is ahead of us over the next 24 to 48 hours as the door opens up again and coldest of the air mass pushes into areas of northern georgia, alabama on into even portions of arkansas where temperatures have been...
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at first in the southern united states and now overseas. technology is a private sector force in the free market economy. it is primarily the private sector there that produces efficiencies high-technology making them more profitable by reducing the number of workers they employee and the amount of dollars they need to pay them. let me be clear -- this is not a crime to stop these forces. these technologies, globalization, is an inherently malign forces. have to make production of goods and services more efficient. we cannot stop progress, nor do we want to. an attempt to stop these forces would be like the early 1800s. what democrats are proposing is not to stop or slow them down, but figure out ways for the middle class to adapt these new forces to be able to thrive amidst these forces here and we must create an environment where the middle class can successfully navigate these new seas. both parties have opposing answers when addressing the problem of how we increase middle-class incomes. the republican answer is to give private sector f
at first in the southern united states and now overseas. technology is a private sector force in the free market economy. it is primarily the private sector there that produces efficiencies high-technology making them more profitable by reducing the number of workers they employee and the amount of dollars they need to pay them. let me be clear -- this is not a crime to stop these forces. these technologies, globalization, is an inherently malign forces. have to make production of goods and...
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. >> were they all did florida or southern united states? >> then there was an incident in california. to make clear that contacted to extend the regional recall that at that point that could have been the allied air. at the end of last month we received a complaint from north carolina. reacted quickly and reached out to consumers and verify that it was the air bag rupture so now the pattern is broken. so now we have been incidents here and here. based on that information with all the automakers and fault are called to recall those vehicles. >> but the types of cars this is a bmw car ended his minders standing face sent a letter it was aware of the takata air bags under honda of it they said bmw were not affected. did this happen with other relief factures as well? >> i believe that is accurate. one thing that needs but to share the incidents all too often they keep said data. >> called all to washington and we have to figure out a way to -- there should be no barriers. >> agreed spirit we also talked about suppliers but at this time both bu
. >> were they all did florida or southern united states? >> then there was an incident in california. to make clear that contacted to extend the regional recall that at that point that could have been the allied air. at the end of last month we received a complaint from north carolina. reacted quickly and reached out to consumers and verify that it was the air bag rupture so now the pattern is broken. so now we have been incidents here and here. based on that information with all...
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states. and to enter into secured peace and friendship forever arrangements. with the muskogee and the huedensaunee peoples. they was trying to secure the western and southern borders of the united states. these were buffalo, savannah. we're talking really eastern western borders at that time. and that was the united states. so the muskogee nations and the huedenshaunee they wanted it as a matter of necessity as well as inclination. they wanted somebody to be in charge of stopping the aggressiveness and the lawlessness of the people who were flooding into their lands from europe. and these were europeans and new americans, settlers of all kinds, who were encroaching on the native lands. so they wanted that to stop. and they wanted the agreement strictly with the united states. hence, nation to anyways. that's the way the law developed at that time in the 1790s. and that's the way the law is today. it's still nation to nation. our ancestors really knew these presidents. really knew washington and lincoln and other notable and in many cases, rightly so beloved people. the muskogee delegates when they arrived by canoe and over land, but mostly by canoe from savannah, they docked at
states. and to enter into secured peace and friendship forever arrangements. with the muskogee and the huedensaunee peoples. they was trying to secure the western and southern borders of the united states. these were buffalo, savannah. we're talking really eastern western borders at that time. and that was the united states. so the muskogee nations and the huedenshaunee they wanted it as a matter of necessity as well as inclination. they wanted somebody to be in charge of stopping the...
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at first in the southern united states and now overseas. technology is a private sector force in the free market economy. it is primarily the private sector there that produces efficiencies high-technology making them more profitable by reducing the number of workers they employee and the amount of .ollars they need to pay them let me be clear -- this is not a crime to stop these forces. technologies, globalization, is an inherently malign forces. have to make production of goods and services more efficient. docannot stop progress, nor we want to. an attempt to stop these forces would be like the early 1800s. what democrats are proposing is not to stop or slow them down, but figure out ways for the middle class to adapt these new forces to be able to thrive amidst these forces here and we must create an environment where the middle class can successfully navigate these new sees. -- seas. opposingies have answers when addressing the problem of how we increase .iddle-class incomes the republican answer is to give private sector forces even mo
at first in the southern united states and now overseas. technology is a private sector force in the free market economy. it is primarily the private sector there that produces efficiencies high-technology making them more profitable by reducing the number of workers they employee and the amount of .ollars they need to pay them let me be clear -- this is not a crime to stop these forces. technologies, globalization, is an inherently malign forces. have to make production of goods and services...
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he was trying to secure the northern and southern, western borders of the united states. and these were buffalo. savannah. we are talking about really eastern-western borders at that time. and that was the united states. so, the muskogee nations had similar goals. they wanted peace and friendship with the united states as a matter of necessity as well as a matter of inclination. they wanted someone to be in charge of stopping the aggressiveness and the lawlessness of the people who were flooding into their lands from europe. and these were europeans and new americans, settlers of all kinds who were encroaching on native lands. so they wanted that to stop. and they wanted the agreements strictly with the united states. hence, nation to nation. that is the way the law developed at that time inthe 1790's. and that is the way the law is today. it is still nation to nation. our ancestors really knew these presidents. really knew washington and lincoln and other notable and in many cases, rightly so, beloved people. the muskogee delegates, when they arrived by canoe and over la
he was trying to secure the northern and southern, western borders of the united states. and these were buffalo. savannah. we are talking about really eastern-western borders at that time. and that was the united states. so, the muskogee nations had similar goals. they wanted peace and friendship with the united states as a matter of necessity as well as a matter of inclination. they wanted someone to be in charge of stopping the aggressiveness and the lawlessness of the people who were...
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united states. had johnson acted here though and encouraged southern states to pass the 14th amendment it may well be that the republican commitment to delay could have been shattered. but, instead, johnson encouraged southern states to reject the amendment. as the amendment went through the senate the senate struck out a clause that was deer to thaddaeus stevens disenfranchising rebel officers and replaced it with one barring them from holding office and at that point stevens committed himself to making sure whatever else they did they left with the war intact. this explains stevens' strange, angry, but rueful acceptance of the 14th amendment that didn't do any of the things he wanted it to do. he wanted an amendment that empowered african-americans and disempowered rebels. he got an amendment that didn't do either. when asked why he would accept so imperfect a proposition he answered because i live among men and not angels. while that is a great line i think it is much clearer the reason he accepted it is because he understood he had eviscerated the key question of the 14th amendment of would it en
united states. had johnson acted here though and encouraged southern states to pass the 14th amendment it may well be that the republican commitment to delay could have been shattered. but, instead, johnson encouraged southern states to reject the amendment. as the amendment went through the senate the senate struck out a clause that was deer to thaddaeus stevens disenfranchising rebel officers and replaced it with one barring them from holding office and at that point stevens committed himself...
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southern hemisphere. so while we picture that these sort of primary vector migrations people really moving east so west, either coming here to the united states from western europe, most people are moving around in the southern hemisphere in the world. but the single place per capita that most people migrate is the united states, legally and illegally is the united states and so we ask ourselves, why is that? and that really go ---there's nothing like the values of america. my time is going faster than i thought it would. so i want to get to a couple of things. so i want to talk about deferred action for childhood arrivals. i had an experience shortly after i got here, where i was introduced to 20 kids, all of them from los angeles, they were all students, and they were all docca recipients, many of them a classic case from docca recipients spent a great part of their life not knowing they were in this country illegally. they came here that young. this was an amazing group of young people. there was a young woman who had graduated from high school. there was a young whoman who ha started medical school and was trying to decide what field she
southern hemisphere. so while we picture that these sort of primary vector migrations people really moving east so west, either coming here to the united states from western europe, most people are moving around in the southern hemisphere in the world. but the single place per capita that most people migrate is the united states, legally and illegally is the united states and so we ask ourselves, why is that? and that really go ---there's nothing like the values of america. my time is going...
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united states up. now, first that's also away, becauseght you think the klan is not anything but southern regional. big. people thought really they caught the united states up into nine domains. a grand something. i forget. you have to read my book, over each domain. within each domain were a number of states and a head of that was put there. namedhey sent out guys kleagles, because everything with the kkk has a k on it. upy would go and sign people for the klan. they were wildly successful. like oregon. interesting. again, timing is everything. we're talking post-world war i america. not have happened five years earlier or later. i think in history a lot of that happens. the situation was perfect. post-world war i america was a powder keg, really ready to explode. a couple things had happened. one, ift migration is you've heard of that. it was this tremendous movement of people from the south, blacks north.e south to the there was a best-selling book a "warmthears ago called of another sun." it was not any kind of organized thing at all. started packing up. what they did was, the north had better-p
united states up. now, first that's also away, becauseght you think the klan is not anything but southern regional. big. people thought really they caught the united states up into nine domains. a grand something. i forget. you have to read my book, over each domain. within each domain were a number of states and a head of that was put there. namedhey sent out guys kleagles, because everything with the kkk has a k on it. upy would go and sign people for the klan. they were wildly successful....
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the united states is not going to militerize the southern border. mexico is our neighbor and our friend. we will continue to work cooperatively to improve security on both sides of the border, to confront common problems like drug trafficking and crime, and to reduce illegal immigration. another way to help during this period of transition is through state and local law enforcement in our border communities. so we will increase federal funding for state and local authorities assisting the border patrol on targeted enforcement missions. we will give state and local authorities the specialized training they need to help federal officers apprehend and detain illegal immigrants. state and local law enforcement officials are an important part of our border security. and they need to be a part of our strategy to secure our borders. the steps i have outlined will improve our ability to catch people entering our country illegally. at the same time we must ensure that every illegal immigrant we catch crossing our southern border is returned home. more than 8
the united states is not going to militerize the southern border. mexico is our neighbor and our friend. we will continue to work cooperatively to improve security on both sides of the border, to confront common problems like drug trafficking and crime, and to reduce illegal immigration. another way to help during this period of transition is through state and local law enforcement in our border communities. so we will increase federal funding for state and local authorities assisting the...
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first -- a first in the southern united states and now overseas.e-sector force in a free-market economy. it is primarily the private sector that produces efficiencies by technology, making them more profitable by reducing the number of workers they employ in the amount of dollars they need to pay them. let me be clear. this is not a cry to stop these forces. these large forces, technology, automation, globalization are not inherently malign forces. in fact, they often make the production of goods and services more efficient. we can't stop progress, nor do we want to. an attempt to stop these forces would he take the bird machines in the early 1800s or 1800s through the unitarians who wanted everyone to stay on the farm in the 1890s. but democrats are proposing is not to stop these forces are slow them down, but to figure out ways for the middle-class to adapt these new forces to be able to thrive amidst these forces. we must create an environment where the middle-class can successfully navigate these new cds. democrats and republicans have diametri
first -- a first in the southern united states and now overseas.e-sector force in a free-market economy. it is primarily the private sector that produces efficiencies by technology, making them more profitable by reducing the number of workers they employ in the amount of dollars they need to pay them. let me be clear. this is not a cry to stop these forces. these large forces, technology, automation, globalization are not inherently malign forces. in fact, they often make the production of...
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plenty bad when it comes to -- it's better ndia than the united states in some of our poorest southern states. so how do we change that? not by yelling at each other. but i think that there are real opportunities for the young social entrepreneurs not to say government is bad or good but are there ways to create more efficient and effective ways to get people access that save money, build health, and measures that so as a country we celebrate those changes rather than just yelling at each other across ideological rifts. >> i want you to look in your crystal ball a little bit. you've been thinking a lot about how we can fix problems of poverty in new and entrepreneurial ways. somebody else who does that is the last guest we had on our philanthropic freedom interview series and that was bill gates. the bill gates. not just a bill gates. and bill gates actually made a pretty stunning prediction when he was here at a.e.i. he said that true poverty astra digsally understood -- we can define it any way we want. we can say poverty is under $35 if we want but basically it is under $1 or $2 a d
plenty bad when it comes to -- it's better ndia than the united states in some of our poorest southern states. so how do we change that? not by yelling at each other. but i think that there are real opportunities for the young social entrepreneurs not to say government is bad or good but are there ways to create more efficient and effective ways to get people access that save money, build health, and measures that so as a country we celebrate those changes rather than just yelling at each other...
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otherwise the southern tier of the united states is quiet on this thanksgiving. a couple of pockets of snow in the northeast and rain in the pacific northwest. temperatures on the chilly side. 12 degrees the high today in minneapolis. 30s in st. louis and only 47 for a high in atlanta today. much warmer when you get back down to the desert southwest. 85 in phoenix and 50s in seattle. we're expecting pockets of heavy rain in portions as well. up to 2 inches of river flooding. michelle, i'll send it back over to you. >> thanks. >>> ferguson saw tightened security. it helped prevent more violence, but many are still angry over the decision not to charge officer darren wilson in michael brown's death. vladimir duthiers is in ferguson with the mayor's plan to move forward. vlad, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the thanksgiving day parade was postponed due to all the unrest. yesterday protesters staged a mock trial of darren wilson as they marched to the st. louis city hall. that's when riot police moved in to contain them. with the snow came a calm across the
otherwise the southern tier of the united states is quiet on this thanksgiving. a couple of pockets of snow in the northeast and rain in the pacific northwest. temperatures on the chilly side. 12 degrees the high today in minneapolis. 30s in st. louis and only 47 for a high in atlanta today. much warmer when you get back down to the desert southwest. 85 in phoenix and 50s in seattle. we're expecting pockets of heavy rain in portions as well. up to 2 inches of river flooding. michelle, i'll send...
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united states. fromat what is showing up tampa up towards southern parts of georgia. additional energy. what will happen, this system shots down and the store this morning gets to read and write off the used coast in the united states. cause some major problems to the i-95 corridor. this is what it will look like as we go through the day tomorrow. the other thing we want to point out, it will be a strengthening storm as it comes northward. when storms strengthen north and west of the center, you get a lot of upward motion, snow, and the storm generates his own air. right now, we're looking at a mixture of precipitation. from new york city, philadelphia, baltimore, washington, dc. mostly rain. jersey, parts of new west of i-95, it will be a snow storm with a lot of areas picking up over half a foot of snow. in idea of the timing. this begins as rain. a little after midnight edc, we're looking at 6:00 a.m. in new york city, not until noon in boston. traveling will be a major headache tomorrow along the eastern seaboard. there is also a little bit of snow pushing from st. louis in the weste
united states. fromat what is showing up tampa up towards southern parts of georgia. additional energy. what will happen, this system shots down and the store this morning gets to read and write off the used coast in the united states. cause some major problems to the i-95 corridor. this is what it will look like as we go through the day tomorrow. the other thing we want to point out, it will be a strengthening storm as it comes northward. when storms strengthen north and west of the center,...
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states were doing it over the years? guest: the biggest challenge is that the border is huge. our southern border and our , there are many ways to get into the unitedtates in an undocumented fashion. i once had a talk show host suggest to me that it would put the marines down on the border they would secure the border for sure. i don't think that's true. i don't think the marines would be able to secure the american border and seal it off in the way that someone like. this color makes a very important point here and there's nothing as important as offering those who are coming to the a path totes now legality and a path to citizenship ultimately. the event states would benefit enormously from bringing in minds,orkers, creative offer them a path to citizenship and encourage them to stay and bring a country and its economy as immigrants have somebody times in the american past. if i come to the country to work and i try to get on that path to citizenship, how long is that process? guest: it could take a few years. host: more than five? guest: perhaps more than five. one of the issues in the past has been the absence of efficiency in processing those
states were doing it over the years? guest: the biggest challenge is that the border is huge. our southern border and our , there are many ways to get into the unitedtates in an undocumented fashion. i once had a talk show host suggest to me that it would put the marines down on the border they would secure the border for sure. i don't think that's true. i don't think the marines would be able to secure the american border and seal it off in the way that someone like. this color makes a very...
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united states. one of them was rabbi coleman levine from southern california. >> beyond horrific as this is, common to live and die in the land in jerusalem in prayer, that's the way we would all want it to happen. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered the demolition of the homes of the attackers. >>> the san jose police officer charged with raping a woman while on duty is facing new allegations this morning. prosecutors say officer geoffrey graves raped a woman in a hotel room during a domestic disturbance call last year. she is now filing a lawsuit claiming the officer attacked another woman before and that the police department should have had a second officer with graves at all times. >>> former model janice dickenson is now the third woman to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. she says he drugged her and raped her in a lake tahoe hotel room in 1982. accusations of sexual assault started surfacing after a comic called 77-year-old cosby a rapist during a recent performance. >>> it was apparently stress that led a south bay elections official to quit a day before this month's
united states. one of them was rabbi coleman levine from southern california. >> beyond horrific as this is, common to live and die in the land in jerusalem in prayer, that's the way we would all want it to happen. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered the demolition of the homes of the attackers. >>> the san jose police officer charged with raping a woman while on duty is facing new allegations this morning. prosecutors say officer geoffrey graves raped...
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. >> were they all in florida or the southern part of the united states? >> initially, it was only these -- >> and then it got to some southern -- okay. >> then, there was an incident in california. >> right. >> when that incident happened we made clear to honda and honda acted to extend their regional recall to that area. at that point, that could, could have been an outlyer. >> uh-huh. >> then, at the end of last month, we received a complaint from an incident in north carolina. >> uh-huh. >> we acted quickly. we reached out to the consumer. we verified that it was, in fact, an air bag rupture. based on that data, the pattern is now clearly broken for the driver side air bags. >> okay. >> so while all the incidents initially were around here, now we have an incident here and here. >> right. >> areas of much lower temperature and humidity. >> okay. >> based on that information, we called on takata, and all the automakers involved with driver side air bags, to recall those vehicles. >> okay my last question is about not the humidity issue and expanding the
. >> were they all in florida or the southern part of the united states? >> initially, it was only these -- >> and then it got to some southern -- okay. >> then, there was an incident in california. >> right. >> when that incident happened we made clear to honda and honda acted to extend their regional recall to that area. at that point, that could, could have been an outlyer. >> uh-huh. >> then, at the end of last month, we received a complaint...
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and do what hitler did in '30s, so far he has been successful because nato and united states are doing what great southern california great britain and france did in 1938, and 39. i am a frayed that russians have gained neutere new territory, wn opportunity to reinforces ukraine army to station significant american forces on the periphery, and squeeze putin more economically, but unfortunately, nato and united states are just, setting back and watching this happen. it is tragic. lou: general robert scales, good to have you with us. >> thank you, lou. lou: marine sergeant tahmorressi is reportedly stays close to his family in south florida, enjoying his new freedom, after his 7 month imprisonmentment in a mexican jail, that ended friday night. mexican judge demanding his release on humanitarian grounds. because he suffered from post-traumatic stress. tahmorressi, home thanks in large part to efforts by two republican lawmakers, including congressman salmon who'll join us later in the broadcast, we're coming right back stpaeu wit st. >> a new report warns of a surge in deadly ebola cases, doctor and congres
and do what hitler did in '30s, so far he has been successful because nato and united states are doing what great southern california great britain and france did in 1938, and 39. i am a frayed that russians have gained neutere new territory, wn opportunity to reinforces ukraine army to station significant american forces on the periphery, and squeeze putin more economically, but unfortunately, nato and united states are just, setting back and watching this happen. it is tragic. lou: general...
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onnotice the snowfall beginning to exit the united states, and move into southern portions of ontarioat's the latest. we'll have more with rosemary coming up shortly. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called a fashion blog, todd. well, i've been helping people save money with progressive's discounts. flo, can you get janice a job? [ laughs ] you should've stuck to softball! i was so much better at softball than janice, dad. where's your wife, todd? vacation. discounts like homeowners', multi-policy -- i got a discount on this ham. i've got the meat sweats. this is good ham, diane. paperless discounts -- give it a rest, flo. all: yeah, flo, give it a rest. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second...
onnotice the snowfall beginning to exit the united states, and move into southern portions of ontarioat's the latest. we'll have more with rosemary coming up shortly. nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. really? alka-seltzer plus night rushes relief to eight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stuffy nose. (breath of relief) oh, what a relief it is. thanks. anytime. what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's called...
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. >> were they all in part of the southern part of the united states. >> it was only these. >> then they got. >> to extend their regional recall to that area. at that point, that could, could have been an outlier. >> uh-huh. >> then, at the end of last month, we received a complaint from an incident in north carolina. >> uh-huh. >> we acted quickly. we reached out to the consumer. we verified that it was, in fact, an air bag rupture. the pattern is now clearly broken for the driver side air bags. >> okay. >> while all the incidents initially were around here, now we have an incident here and here. >> right. >> areas of much lower temperature and humidity. >> okay. >> based on that information, we called on taakata and all the auto makers involved with driver side air bags to recall those vehicles. >> the types of cars. so this is an issue for the family a bmw car. bmw told nitsa it was aware of the air bags under honda's recall but taakata told them that bmw vehicles were not affected. did they base this on taakata's information? >> i believe that's accurate. one of the things, frankly,
. >> were they all in part of the southern part of the united states. >> it was only these. >> then they got. >> to extend their regional recall to that area. at that point, that could, could have been an outlier. >> uh-huh. >> then, at the end of last month, we received a complaint from an incident in north carolina. >> uh-huh. >> we acted quickly. we reached out to the consumer. we verified that it was, in fact, an air bag rupture. the pattern...
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united states. bnsf, kansas city southern, csx, norfolk southern, union pacific, and canadian rails, amtrak, alaska railroad, hundreds of short line carriers and a growing number much commuter railroads. and as a real credit to this industry, in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, the industry came together, brought in subject matter expertise in the areas of intelligence, counterterrorism, and focused on developing an integrated security plan that would be applied across the board and adapted by each participating railroad within the context of its unique operations. that plan took effect in early 2002. and literally there was still fire burning at the pentagon when this group convened a focused effort. looked across the board to assess risks. broke it up into five teams, hazard accounts material transport, life cycle of a train, where potential vulnerabilities, communications and cyber technology, and critical infrastructure, assets throughout the network. what that produced by early 2002 was a security plan with four alert levels that called for increasing security measures in those areas, as threa
united states. bnsf, kansas city southern, csx, norfolk southern, union pacific, and canadian rails, amtrak, alaska railroad, hundreds of short line carriers and a growing number much commuter railroads. and as a real credit to this industry, in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, the industry came together, brought in subject matter expertise in the areas of intelligence, counterterrorism, and focused on developing an integrated security plan that would be applied across the board and adapted by...
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southern? would it take the entire state of maryland out of the unit? not long thereafter, benjamin butler occupied federal hill, a large hill near the inner harbor and aimed their cannons at the city. the big cannons of this fort were swiveled onto the city itself. there was another pro-confederate right, fort mchenry could bombard baltimore back into the union. the second -- anyone accused of aiding and supporting the southern cause would be arrested. many of those arrested would be brought to this very room in which i am now standing. president abraham lincoln suspended the writ of habeas corpus. that meant that people could be arrested and brought here and detained and held here for no specific crime, and not even given a trial in front of their peers or in front of a judge. many people saw this as an abuse of rights. some in baltimore said, lincoln has set himself up as king and fort mchenry is his baltimore bastille, an allusion to the king of france. one man who was brought here to fort mchenry was john merryman. john merryman was an officer and
southern? would it take the entire state of maryland out of the unit? not long thereafter, benjamin butler occupied federal hill, a large hill near the inner harbor and aimed their cannons at the city. the big cannons of this fort were swiveled onto the city itself. there was another pro-confederate right, fort mchenry could bombard baltimore back into the union. the second -- anyone accused of aiding and supporting the southern cause would be arrested. many of those arrested would be brought...
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after law school he clerked for girard limplg, the united states district court for the southern zriktdof new york, i'm sorry, and -- before entering academia, she practiced civil litigation in seattle, white collar criminal defense and civil litigation in new york. breeann garard. i hope i said it right, is constitutional accountability center's and pell rat counsel. richard counsel in the firm's supreme court and appellate practice. prior to joining melvin myers, he was an attorney advisor in the office of legal counsel at the justice department. he also served as a law clerk for justice steven briar. for academic -- the duke law journal, northwestern university law review, the washington law review, the american university law review and the yale law and policy review, he's one of the drafters of the am meek cuss brief on behalf of members of congress and states legislature, she received her degree from emery university. and university professor of constitutional law and health law at vangder built university so with an ma and mb from yale. he's a selected member of the institute of
after law school he clerked for girard limplg, the united states district court for the southern zriktdof new york, i'm sorry, and -- before entering academia, she practiced civil litigation in seattle, white collar criminal defense and civil litigation in new york. breeann garard. i hope i said it right, is constitutional accountability center's and pell rat counsel. richard counsel in the firm's supreme court and appellate practice. prior to joining melvin myers, he was an attorney advisor in...
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it is clear that these unconditional true blue unionists, those southerners who never accepted succession, never renounced the united states lent decisive aid to the union war effort. the slave states furnished 450,000 troops to the union army, 200,000 came from the border south states, kentucky, maryland, delaware, missouri that had not succeeded 150,000 were african-americans, predominantly former slafs and 100,000 were whites from the confederate states. african-american resistance to the confederate was the beating heart of southern unionism. slaves contributed to the union victory, not only as soldiers but as nurses, spies, scouts, teacher and day labors. for them, the union's success at arms was synonymous with freedom. small minority but symbolically important were so varied as to defie generalization, some of these white southern unionists had family ties. many advocated the economic development of south. remake the south in the image of the north, promoting industrialization but many were democrats. many were anti-slave holder rather than anti-slavery. some actively supported abolition. there were strong pockets o
it is clear that these unconditional true blue unionists, those southerners who never accepted succession, never renounced the united states lent decisive aid to the union war effort. the slave states furnished 450,000 troops to the union army, 200,000 came from the border south states, kentucky, maryland, delaware, missouri that had not succeeded 150,000 were african-americans, predominantly former slafs and 100,000 were whites from the confederate states. african-american resistance to the...
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it is clear that these unconditional true blue unionists, those southerners who never accepted secession, never renounced the united states, let decisive aid to the union war effort. the historian william freeling has argued in fascinating book called "the south versus the south" that the slave states furnished 450,000 troops to the union army. 200,000 came from the border south states -- kentucky, maryland, delaware, missouri that had not seceded. 150,000 were african-americans, predominantly former slaves from the south. and 100,000 were whites from the confederate states. african-american resistance to the confederacy was of course the beating heart of southern unionism. slaves fled farms and plantations by the hundreds of thousands to seek refuge with the union army and they contributed to the union victory. not only as soldiers but as nurses, spies, scouts, teachers, and day laborers. for them, the union's success at arms was synonymous with freedom. the motivations of white southern unconditional unionists, a small minority but symbolically very important minority of whites in the south, were very varied to defy gen
it is clear that these unconditional true blue unionists, those southerners who never accepted secession, never renounced the united states, let decisive aid to the union war effort. the historian william freeling has argued in fascinating book called "the south versus the south" that the slave states furnished 450,000 troops to the union army. 200,000 came from the border south states -- kentucky, maryland, delaware, missouri that had not seceded. 150,000 were african-americans,...
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southern afghanistan where poppy production is flourishing. growing poppies has been big business in afghanistan. the united states spend $7 billion over the last 13 years to eradicate the drug. the u.s. government statements half a million acres of poppies are being grown across afghanistan. this distribute governor says business is booming in a drug bizarre, 10km from here. and says farmers are planting a crop three times a year, rather than twice. and dozen of factories to process the drug provide employment and make the area less dangerous. >> the factories give money to the taliban, which finances terrorism. there's no jobs or education. people are tempted. how will they feed their families if they don't grow poppies? >> the governor of kandahar province says there a simple reason farmers u poppies. >> for poppies, the farmer doesn't need infrastructure. he doesn't need a bridge, road, market intelligence. nothing. he can carry 10 kilogram of poppy on his how older through a count main. >> it is affecting the biggest hydroelectric plant. >> the power station needs the water, so do the farmers down in the helm
southern afghanistan where poppy production is flourishing. growing poppies has been big business in afghanistan. the united states spend $7 billion over the last 13 years to eradicate the drug. the u.s. government statements half a million acres of poppies are being grown across afghanistan. this distribute governor says business is booming in a drug bizarre, 10km from here. and says farmers are planting a crop three times a year, rather than twice. and dozen of factories to process the drug...
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united states illegally. >>> fog is an issue and it's not too foggy, it might be very foggy in southern marin coming up. >>> and there is widespread fog, rain comes in later this afternoon and we'll see what is in store for friday the end of the weekend. . >>> this is a live look at the protest berkeley students are staging. >>> a gunman opens fire inside the library packed with students, what the police are telling us this morning. >>> the port
united states illegally. >>> fog is an issue and it's not too foggy, it might be very foggy in southern marin coming up. >>> and there is widespread fog, rain comes in later this afternoon and we'll see what is in store for friday the end of the weekend. . >>> this is a live look at the protest berkeley students are staging. >>> a gunman opens fire inside the library packed with students, what the police are telling us this morning. >>> the port
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united states. a snowstorm taking place near the southern appalachians.d see a foot of snow before it's all said and done. very cold weather moving along the east coast. back to you. >> it's coming. you know, i love chicago in july. >> that's right. favorite time of the year. >> thank you, derek. >>> a braet of home for kurds in kobani. coming up, fighters from iraq are head there had to take on isis. we'll have a live report. >>> plus, why u.s. military advisers may be on their way to an isis strong hold in iraq. and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. zyrtec-d®. great rates and safety working in harmony. open an optimizer plus account from synchrony bank. service. security. savings. synchrony bank engage with us. >>> welcome back to cnn's live coverage. i'm natalie allen. a u.s. marine held in a mexican jail is back home after being freed at the order of a mexican judge. he was arrested in march on gun charges after customs agents found weapons in his truck at a tee wanna
united states. a snowstorm taking place near the southern appalachians.d see a foot of snow before it's all said and done. very cold weather moving along the east coast. back to you. >> it's coming. you know, i love chicago in july. >> that's right. favorite time of the year. >> thank you, derek. >>> a braet of home for kurds in kobani. coming up, fighters from iraq are head there had to take on isis. we'll have a live report. >>> plus, why u.s. military...