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host: that's glen in tallahassee, florida. the "new york times" has a story looking at immigration laws, but those being passed on a state by state level. they write -- host: one more call, and this will be from james in greensboro, north carolina. caller: hello. how you doing this morning? host: fine, thank you. go ahead. caller: you know, a lot of americans, i live in california back in the 1980's and 1970's, i start seeing different changes in the geographic of the area, with chicanos and asian, and then everybody was working without realizing what was really going on, and california and new york was this pyramid about immigration. so when they filed the corporation and everything workers and placing them with hispanic. you see all of the foreigners. it's good for the economy. it's leaving us out of the equation. that's what people arctic off about. -- arctic off about. they are taking from us. i don't like that. a lot of americans don't like that. i went to get a cell phone the other day and when i was in california, you d
host: that's glen in tallahassee, florida. the "new york times" has a story looking at immigration laws, but those being passed on a state by state level. they write -- host: one more call, and this will be from james in greensboro, north carolina. caller: hello. how you doing this morning? host: fine, thank you. go ahead. caller: you know, a lot of americans, i live in california back in the 1980's and 1970's, i start seeing different changes in the geographic of the area, with...
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theory circulating in the '90s and then to help establish the nonprofit research institute in tallahassee florida. i visited a couple years ago so they went out to amassed all the information that they could with those entanglements through the clinton foundation from foreign donors and they took this information and putting into of book named clinton cash from a conservative scholar but the book was timed to come out on the eve of clinton's announcement for president but because it contained facts that were documented by reporters then bay penetrated in a way and what bannon did is that he took the information and said listen this is what we found but don't take my word for and i will hang in the the information you see if this is something worth reporting on and then "the new york times" ran a front-page story about a year rhenium magnate who donated millions and millions of dollars to the clinton foundation to introduce to the autocratic president is seen the dark and the various of the front page of "the new york times" all the other publications would pick it up in by doing this he could spr
theory circulating in the '90s and then to help establish the nonprofit research institute in tallahassee florida. i visited a couple years ago so they went out to amassed all the information that they could with those entanglements through the clinton foundation from foreign donors and they took this information and putting into of book named clinton cash from a conservative scholar but the book was timed to come out on the eve of clinton's announcement for president but because it contained...
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tallahassee, florida, republican line, dave, go ahead. caller: i disagree with him. i think they should be taken down. you talk about jefferson andyoud washington. that is a totally different subject. what they are talking about is celebrating and honoring people who were murdering people because they were property. celebrating rape, murder, kidnapping, extortion, it continues because we celebrate it. from the south. my family owned slaves. and i thinkud of it they ought to be taken down. when a kid has to walk by it and look at i think they ought to be taken down. i think it is terrible when a kid has to walk by it and look at it, and they honor this guy who is celebrating racism, not just racism, slavery. i think it is for rent this. -- horrendous. i really do. host: we will let our guest response. guest: i respect that opinion. i think stephanie from california had a similar argument. i understand that. this is a decision that should be made by the local community. if they decide to take these monuments down, they should have the power to do that. i respect that d
tallahassee, florida, republican line, dave, go ahead. caller: i disagree with him. i think they should be taken down. you talk about jefferson andyoud washington. that is a totally different subject. what they are talking about is celebrating and honoring people who were murdering people because they were property. celebrating rape, murder, kidnapping, extortion, it continues because we celebrate it. from the south. my family owned slaves. and i thinkud of it they ought to be taken down. when...
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in tallahassee, florida, ali, landon, and brayden whitaker made messages of hope. >> we have raised overnd i just hope that this will help them. >> reporter: this new york city family sold baked goods. they raised over $500 and sold out in a few hours. >> $2 for a pastry! >> how about i just give you a donation? >> get your lemonade here. >> reporter: outside portland, maine, adria byther and abby bartlett set up a lemonade stand. >> people were injured. all the homes were flooded and it was just really sad, so we kind of wanted to make a difference. okay. would you like your change back? >> no thanks. >> okay. here you go >> it's great to see people actually, like, really caring about this subject as much as me, and and adria. >> a day of giving. a day of hope. >> and there still is time to help on this day of giving. text the word, harvey, to 90999 to contribute $10 to the red cross or visit abcnews.com to help. thank you so much for giving and thank you so much for watching. i'm tom llamas. we want to leave you with this image tonight as houston rises up from the flood waters. i hope
in tallahassee, florida, ali, landon, and brayden whitaker made messages of hope. >> we have raised overnd i just hope that this will help them. >> reporter: this new york city family sold baked goods. they raised over $500 and sold out in a few hours. >> $2 for a pastry! >> how about i just give you a donation? >> get your lemonade here. >> reporter: outside portland, maine, adria byther and abby bartlett set up a lemonade stand. >> people were...
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review this differently sitting in the bay area from those who live in birmingham, alabama or tallahassee, floridaso we have to be careful to allow the localities to make the decisions. >> isn't this where the president got in trouble in terms of calling them beautiful statues, part of our culture and worse, equating robert e. lee with george washington and thomas jefferson. it's showing a sort of a lack of knowledge about history. that's where i think the real issue lies in the public discussion. i think as lonnie said, yes, history is important to remember robert e. lee's role, but let's not suggest he was in any way on equal footing with the fathers of our country. >> well, he lost. which surprises me that president trump wants to celebrate someone who lost. >> yeah. >> amid all this, some republicans have spoken out. very few have mentioned president trump by name. some have stayed silent completely. has this caused irreparable damage to the republican party this week? >> i think that it has created some divisions that are not going to heal any time soon. i won't say it's irreparable because i
review this differently sitting in the bay area from those who live in birmingham, alabama or tallahassee, floridaso we have to be careful to allow the localities to make the decisions. >> isn't this where the president got in trouble in terms of calling them beautiful statues, part of our culture and worse, equating robert e. lee with george washington and thomas jefferson. it's showing a sort of a lack of knowledge about history. that's where i think the real issue lies in the public...
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he was an undrafted free agent via tallahassee, florida. 70 catches, 877 yards and 10 touchdowns.ee seth in silver and plaque for a few more years. houston players will get back to town and be with their families. >> everybody here is obviously most concerned with their families, friends, the city of houstonb back home. so i think it's extremely important we get home as quick as we possibly can. i know weir excited to see our people but also helping. >> stepping up and raising over $7 million so far. >> everything's bigger in texas. so i'm raising the goal to $10 million. please keep sharing, keep donating. i can't thank you enough. just because the storm is reseeding doesn't mean we can stop raising money. >> reporter: mcman posted this video of klay thompson working out -- looks like air bud there. we all know klay loves dogs, especially his own bull dog, rocko, who's got to be jealous here. he's at the lakers' facility. abc 7 sports report brought to you by toyota. plenty of rumors he's been trade bait but he's under contract for the next few years. i'm not trying to start anyt
he was an undrafted free agent via tallahassee, florida. 70 catches, 877 yards and 10 touchdowns.ee seth in silver and plaque for a few more years. houston players will get back to town and be with their families. >> everybody here is obviously most concerned with their families, friends, the city of houstonb back home. so i think it's extremely important we get home as quick as we possibly can. i know weir excited to see our people but also helping. >> stepping up and raising over...
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seth was an undrafted free agent out of west alabama via tallahassee, florida.en a clutch performer with 70 catches, and 10 touchdowns. he's a great slot receiver. good to see him in silver and black for a few more years. >> the houston texans and the cowboys have canceled their preseason game tomorrow so houston players can be with their families. >> everyone here is concerned about their family and friends. so it's important that we get home as quickly as we can. i know we're all very excited to get back there and see our people and to start helping. >> he's stepping up and raising over $7 million so far. just an incredible effort so far for the community. >> everything is bigger in texas. so i'm raising the goal to $10 million. please keep donating. i can't thank you enough. every little thing helps. just because the storm is receding doesn't mean we can stop raising money. >>> espn's tim mcmahon hosted this video of klay thompson working out in the dog days of summer. we all know klay loves dogs. but what's interesting to me, he's at the lakers facility. wha
seth was an undrafted free agent out of west alabama via tallahassee, florida.en a clutch performer with 70 catches, and 10 touchdowns. he's a great slot receiver. good to see him in silver and black for a few more years. >> the houston texans and the cowboys have canceled their preseason game tomorrow so houston players can be with their families. >> everyone here is concerned about their family and friends. so it's important that we get home as quickly as we can. i know we're all...
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she is based out of tallahassee, florida. she studied at the university of florida, where she received her phd. she did her phd under one of the
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the winning numbers were pulled here in tallahassee, florida last night. let's take a look at those numbers. 6, # 7, 16, 23, 26, and the power ball number was number 4. the winning ticket was sold in chick apea, massachusetts. we don't know whether it was one person, whether it was a family, whether it was a group. but clearly a tremendous amount of money that if somebody decides to take the lump sum will be $443 million. now, the reason you still want to check your ticket numbers is there were six $2 million winners and 34, $1 million winners. the winning ticket, astonishing amount of money. $758 million. clearly lives changed by this huge amount of money. guys, amazing. >> that's a >> that's a lot of cash. >> oh, man. i read on twitter somebody said maybe it was tom brady who bought the ticket. >> people would love that. >> yes. >> also breaking overnight, harvey has now strengthened into a tropical storm as it bears down on the golf course. it could bring record rain and widespread flooding to that region. al is tracking its path. he's on the road in mi
the winning numbers were pulled here in tallahassee, florida last night. let's take a look at those numbers. 6, # 7, 16, 23, 26, and the power ball number was number 4. the winning ticket was sold in chick apea, massachusetts. we don't know whether it was one person, whether it was a family, whether it was a group. but clearly a tremendous amount of money that if somebody decides to take the lump sum will be $443 million. now, the reason you still want to check your ticket numbers is there were...
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he established or helped to establish nonprofit research institute in tallahassee, florida called the government accountability institute, i went and visited a couple years ago, they had teams of lawyers and forensic investigators and pr people and what they did for two years, they went out and amassed all the information they could about clinton's entanglements or donations she had gotten through the clinton foundation from foreign donors of dubious character and intent and took this information and put it into a surprise best-selling book called clinton cash by peter schweitzer, conservative scholar and investigator of the gia. the book was time to come out on the eve of hillary clinton's announcement for president but because it contains fact that were documentable by investigative reporters in mainstream media outlets these stories penetrated in a way stories in the 1990s had not. what bannon did that was so interesting to me was he took this information and went to investigate at the new york times and said listen, here is what we found. i will hand you the book and information,
he established or helped to establish nonprofit research institute in tallahassee, florida called the government accountability institute, i went and visited a couple years ago, they had teams of lawyers and forensic investigators and pr people and what they did for two years, they went out and amassed all the information they could about clinton's entanglements or donations she had gotten through the clinton foundation from foreign donors of dubious character and intent and took this...
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seth was an undrafted free agent out of west alabama via tallahassee, florida. he's been a clutch performer with 70 catches, and 10 touchdowns. he's a great slot receiver. good to see him in silver and black for a few more years. >> the houston texans and the cowboys have canceled their preseason game tomorrow so houston players can be with their families. >> everyone here is concerned about their family and friends. so it's important that we get home as quickly as we can. i know we're allery excited to get back there and see our people and to start helping. >> he's stepping up and raising over $7 million so far. just an incredible effort so far for the community. >> everything is bigger in texas. so i'm raising the goal to $10 million. please keep donating. i can't thank you enough. every little thing helps. just because the storm is receding doesn't mean we can stop raising money. >>> espn's tim mcmahon hosted this video of klay thompson working out in the dog days of summer. we all know klay loves dogs. but what's interesting to me, he's at the lakers facilit
seth was an undrafted free agent out of west alabama via tallahassee, florida. he's been a clutch performer with 70 catches, and 10 touchdowns. he's a great slot receiver. good to see him in silver and black for a few more years. >> the houston texans and the cowboys have canceled their preseason game tomorrow so houston players can be with their families. >> everyone here is concerned about their family and friends. so it's important that we get home as quickly as we can. i know...
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reporter: if you've ever wondered where they actually do all the mechanics of this, it's in tallahassee, florida. we're inside a vault, a and this the vault inside the vault. there are over four different powerball machines. one of them will be randomly chosen, and they'll bring out the machine and the teams will actually weigh -- you can see in the video here, they'll weigh the ping-pong balls to make sure they're all of equal weight. then they'll bring them to the tv studio, and that's where laura will be, and i think there is a lot of pressure. what's it like for you knowing $700 million and so many eyes on this moment? >> it is so exciting. really, the energy is absolutely palpable. >> reporter: what happens if something goes wrong? >> there are procedures in place, and when something goes wrong, we kick those procedures right into place. but we are counting on not having any glitches at all. >> reporter: all eyes will be watching tonight for -- wow -- $700 million. guys, back to you. >> so we mentioned yesterday that we have an office pool, but i just found out our producer, tony, bought hi
reporter: if you've ever wondered where they actually do all the mechanics of this, it's in tallahassee, florida. we're inside a vault, a and this the vault inside the vault. there are over four different powerball machines. one of them will be randomly chosen, and they'll bring out the machine and the teams will actually weigh -- you can see in the video here, they'll weigh the ping-pong balls to make sure they're all of equal weight. then they'll bring them to the tv studio, and that's where...
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now i am in tallahassee, florida, inside the vault and here is the vault side the vault. as we look through the window you can see those are the powerball machines under the blanke blankets. one of the four will be pulled out. they will weigh the ping-pong balls making sure they're of equal weight. they'll bring it across the hallway to the studio where laura is $700 million am you must feel pressure yourself. >> i am so excited. the energy is palpable. as the jackpot has grown you can feel it. >> reporter: this game is played in 44 states, also the district of columbia, in puerto rico, in the virgin islands and your chances of winning 1 in 292 million. >> good luck. dream big, win big. >> back to you. >> i don't like the odds, though. 6:27 right now. up next on "today in the bay," fare evasion crackdown. the major progress b.a.r.t. police made overnight as they try to stop people from cheating their way out of paying to ride. >> reporter: take a look at this video. an rv crashing into a toll plaza and it's similar to a crash that took place here just a few weeks ago. i'l
now i am in tallahassee, florida, inside the vault and here is the vault side the vault. as we look through the window you can see those are the powerball machines under the blanke blankets. one of the four will be pulled out. they will weigh the ping-pong balls making sure they're of equal weight. they'll bring it across the hallway to the studio where laura is $700 million am you must feel pressure yourself. >> i am so excited. the energy is palpable. as the jackpot has grown you can...
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lisa tendrick frank, she is based out of tallahassee, florida, and she studied at the university of florida where she
lisa tendrick frank, she is based out of tallahassee, florida, and she studied at the university of florida where she
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reporter: if you've ever wondered where they actually do the mechanics of all this, it's in tallahassee, florida we're inside a vault and this is the vault inside the vault, and as we look through the window here, you can see those black blankets there. they're over four different power ball machines, one of them will be randomly chosen. then they'll bring out the machine and the teams will actually weigh, and you can see the video here, they'll weigh the ping-pong balls to make sure then they bring them over here into the tv studio and that's where laura will be. hi, laura. and i think there's a lot of pressure. what's it like for you, knowing $700 million and so many eyes on this moment? >> it is so exciting, i mean, really, the energy is absolutely palpable. >> what happens if something goes wrong? >> well, if -- there are procedures in place, so when something goes wrong, we kick those procedures right into place. but we are counting on not having any glitches at all. >> okay. well, all eyes will be watching tonight for, wow, $700 million. guys, back to you. >> vault within a vault within a
reporter: if you've ever wondered where they actually do the mechanics of all this, it's in tallahassee, florida we're inside a vault and this is the vault inside the vault, and as we look through the window here, you can see those black blankets there. they're over four different power ball machines, one of them will be randomly chosen. then they'll bring out the machine and the teams will actually weigh, and you can see the video here, they'll weigh the ping-pong balls to make sure then they...
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she is based out of tallahassee, florida. she studied at the university of florida where she received her phd. she did her phd under one of the great southern historians. birchame is her chum -- wyatt brown. he had an incredible career, his most important book entitled so honor.-- southern she has a very impressive publication record, or most recent book released by else you and the title, the civilian war, confederate women and union soldiers during sherman's march. we have talked a lot about original research and those historians who love to dig into the archives. thats book is full of primary research. she will reveal to us new dimensions of sherman's march. you will hear the voices of women that are often overlooked. it is my pleasure to introduce lisa tendrich frank. [applause] prof. frank: thank you for that wonderful introduction. thank you to the civil war institute for inviting me today. thank you to all of you who came up here on a sunday morning to hear about my research on confederate union soldiers. i always enjo
she is based out of tallahassee, florida. she studied at the university of florida where she received her phd. she did her phd under one of the great southern historians. birchame is her chum -- wyatt brown. he had an incredible career, his most important book entitled so honor.-- southern she has a very impressive publication record, or most recent book released by else you and the title, the civilian war, confederate women and union soldiers during sherman's march. we have talked a lot about...
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she is based out of tallahassee, florida. and she studied at the university of florida. where she received her ph.d. she did her ph.d. under one of the great southern historians. his name is bircham wyatt brown. brown passed away just a few years ago. but he had just an incredible career. his most important book entitled southern honor. so pleased to have one of burke's former students. and a student who's had a very impressive publication record. her most recent book, released by lsu, and the title, the civilian war, confederate women and union soldiers during sherman's march. we have talked a lot about original research and historians who love to dig into the archives, read manuscript, letters and diaries. lisa's book is chock-full of that primary research. she in just a few minutes will reveal to us new dimensions of sherman's march and you will hear the voices of women that are often overlooked. it is my pleasure to introduce lisa tendrich frank. [ applause ] >> thanks for that wonderful introduction. thanks to the civil war institute for inviting me here today. than
she is based out of tallahassee, florida. and she studied at the university of florida. where she received her ph.d. she did her ph.d. under one of the great southern historians. his name is bircham wyatt brown. brown passed away just a few years ago. but he had just an incredible career. his most important book entitled southern honor. so pleased to have one of burke's former students. and a student who's had a very impressive publication record. her most recent book, released by lsu, and the...
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as you noted, they pulled the numbers here in tallahassee, florida, last night. the numbers, 6, 7, 16, 23, 26, and the power ball number 4. now we go back to that shot in watertown, massachusetts. this is where that winning ticket was sold. was. maybe it was somebody in the neighborhood. the winner could take the payout over 29 years or get a $443 million payout with the one lump sum payment. the reason you want to check your tickets this morning, even if you're not from watertown, massachusetts, there were six $2 million winners and 34 $1 million winners. we don't know if it was one person, a family, a group that bought the ticket, but clearly with a check this big, it has not only changed their lives, but changed their family's lives for generations. >> a lot of cash. >> i read on twitter, maybe it was tom brady who won the ticket. thank you. >> people would love that. >>> also breaking overnight, harvey strengthened into a tropical storm. al is on the road inin here in the studio of that region. there is an awful lot of orange and red on that map. >> reporter:
as you noted, they pulled the numbers here in tallahassee, florida, last night. the numbers, 6, 7, 16, 23, 26, and the power ball number 4. now we go back to that shot in watertown, massachusetts. this is where that winning ticket was sold. was. maybe it was somebody in the neighborhood. the winner could take the payout over 29 years or get a $443 million payout with the one lump sum payment. the reason you want to check your tickets this morning, even if you're not from watertown,...
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host: james in tallahassee, florida. caller: good morning. they should bek left up and or it should be up to the citizens and the cities. the human disabilities. i don't think it should be done in the dark. i don't think they should be vandalized or anything like that. i understand that a lot of people want to whitewash the history literally. and democrats were on the wrong side of that war. there were the ones that were for not abolition. there's too many people that died during that war. i am a mixed family. i am part of american indian norwegian trade my husband is black. black children. black lives matter and all of these people talk about killing white people. and my children go, that's my family. people are not paying attention to everything and i think it's the media and the politicians .hat fuel all this along with hateful people that do all their craziness. collectively, just a few people should demolish all of our history. the democrats didn't mind all these years. all of a sudden they mind now. now they want them to have actually h
host: james in tallahassee, florida. caller: good morning. they should bek left up and or it should be up to the citizens and the cities. the human disabilities. i don't think it should be done in the dark. i don't think they should be vandalized or anything like that. i understand that a lot of people want to whitewash the history literally. and democrats were on the wrong side of that war. there were the ones that were for not abolition. there's too many people that died during that war. i am...
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it's the second largest e powerball headquarters in tallahassee, florida. it's got to be a little exciting there. >> reporter: absolutely. i am in the walk in basement vault and, come on over here, here is the vault, inside the vault and you can see right there under those black blankets, those are the four different machines that they may use for the powerball tonight. before they actually do the powerball you can see that they actually have to take the ping-pong balls and weigh them to make sure that they are all of equal weight. they will randomly choose one of those machines. because this game is played in 44 states and interestingly it's not played in one state, that's in nevada, there have been incredibly long lines just over the border in california where people are buying tickets hoping to get a chance to win this. if you get the $700 million winner and you decide, do you know what, i am going to take it as a lump sum, it is $443 million, but your chanc whether you buy ten tickets or 100 tickets, all the same, 1 in 292 million. so, guys, if you win
it's the second largest e powerball headquarters in tallahassee, florida. it's got to be a little exciting there. >> reporter: absolutely. i am in the walk in basement vault and, come on over here, here is the vault, inside the vault and you can see right there under those black blankets, those are the four different machines that they may use for the powerball tonight. before they actually do the powerball you can see that they actually have to take the ping-pong balls and weigh them to...
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kerry sanders is at powerball headquarters in tallahassee, florida. kerry, it has to be exciting there. >> absolutely. i'm in the walk-in basement vault. come over here. here's the vault inside the vault. and you see there under the black blankets, those are the different machines they may news f use for the powerful tonight. they take the ping-pong balls and weigh them to make sure they're of equal weight. they will randomly choose one of those machines. because this game is played in 44 states and not in one state, nevada, there's been long lines over the border in california, where people are buying tickets, hoping for a chance to win this. if you get the $700 million winner and you decide, i'm going to take it as a lump sum, it is $443 million. but your chances, whether you buy one ticket, whether you buy ten tickets, or 100 tickets. 1 in 292 million. if you win $700 million, what can you do with that money? we do know that you can -- i've done the math here. you can purchase every day, 365 days a year, a tall, skinny latte for 515,000 years. if y
kerry sanders is at powerball headquarters in tallahassee, florida. kerry, it has to be exciting there. >> absolutely. i'm in the walk-in basement vault. come over here. here's the vault inside the vault. and you see there under the black blankets, those are the different machines they may news f use for the powerful tonight. they take the ping-pong balls and weigh them to make sure they're of equal weight. they will randomly choose one of those machines. because this game is played in 44...
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nbc's kerry sanders at the powerball headquarters in tallahassee, florida.re they pulled the numbers last night. this is the check somebody will be getting. it's the largest single ticket winner ever in the united states. $758,700,000. look at the numbers last night. powerball numbers 6, 7, 16, 23, 26, and the powerball number 4. we've had our eyes all morning on watertown, massachusetts, which is where we thought the ticket was sold. it turns out it was sold about 82 miles away in chicopee, massachusetts. now, everybody is scrambling down there. it was sold at a pride station store in chicopee. the store there will get $50,000 for selling it. but of course everybody wants to know who bought the ticket. they could walk away, if they take the lump sum with $443 million. the amount of money here not only $758,700,000, on top of that some $2 million winners across the country. six people get $2 million. there are 34 $1 winners. so think about it. chicopee, massachusetts. somebody in watertown thought they had the huge ticket but turns out 82 miles away, guys. >
nbc's kerry sanders at the powerball headquarters in tallahassee, florida.re they pulled the numbers last night. this is the check somebody will be getting. it's the largest single ticket winner ever in the united states. $758,700,000. look at the numbers last night. powerball numbers 6, 7, 16, 23, 26, and the powerball number 4. we've had our eyes all morning on watertown, massachusetts, which is where we thought the ticket was sold. it turns out it was sold about 82 miles away in chicopee,...
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the homeowner's association in tallahassee, florida sending him a letter demanding he remove that flag in displaying an american flag. >> abby: he also told us he's appealed the request and is meeting with the association on tuesday of this next week so stay tuned for that. and the clayton why don't you read this one. contract well the fate of our planet in the hands of a 9-year-old a young boy's application to become nasa's planetary protection officer has now gone viral. jack davis wrote a letter to nasa saying his qualifications include seeing lots of alien movies. >> abby: this is clayton as a kid. >> clayton: and his sister already thinking he's an alien. now, he even signed it jack davis, guardian of the galaxy, 4th grade. and nasa wrote back and they said this. we're always looking for bright future scientists and engineers to help us so i hope you'll study hard and do well in school we hope to see you here one day at nasa, one of these days. i love that and that was in response to the job they posted this week that we talked about. >> abby: i love nasa actually responded and ga
the homeowner's association in tallahassee, florida sending him a letter demanding he remove that flag in displaying an american flag. >> abby: he also told us he's appealed the request and is meeting with the association on tuesday of this next week so stay tuned for that. and the clayton why don't you read this one. contract well the fate of our planet in the hands of a 9-year-old a young boy's application to become nasa's planetary protection officer has now gone viral. jack davis...
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first the good, a florida veteran is where we begin winning the battle to keep his american flag wrapped mailbox. the tallahassee telling him he didn't meet neighborhood standards. rob: next the bad. don't shoot big foot. that's the warming from a south carolina police department after a similar spotting caught on camera in 2015. you will most likely be shooting a fun loving person sweating in a gor gorilla costu. heather: bike riding thief riding up to taxi car drivers and stealing cash in new york city. rob: "fox & friends" begins right now. heather: bye. steve: straight to a fox news alert. you are looking live paris, france right now where a manhunt intensifying near paris. police are looking for a driver who deliberately mowed down at least six french soldiers before he sped away. ainsley: you are looking at live press conference. part of antiterrorist unit and had just gone on patrol in northwest suburb of the city. brian: bmw was waiting for the soldiers just outside their barracks and, quote, acceleratequ
first the good, a florida veteran is where we begin winning the battle to keep his american flag wrapped mailbox. the tallahassee telling him he didn't meet neighborhood standards. rob: next the bad. don't shoot big foot. that's the warming from a south carolina police department after a similar spotting caught on camera in 2015. you will most likely be shooting a fun loving person sweating in a gor gorilla costu. heather: bike riding thief riding up to taxi car drivers and stealing cash in new...
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florida. he is the chief attorney. you may know you had a bus boycott in tallahassee that was in many ways was more significant than the better-known bus boycott in montgomery alabama, which leads to a section of the 10 freeway named after rosa parks. francisco rodriguez was the chief attorney. and this was in many ways an long-termthe solidarity between cubans and black americans, afro cubans and african-americans. i think what has happened since january 1, 1959 is a lot of that history has been forgotten because of the cruel and illegal blockade embargo of cuba, which the united nations just condemned a few days ago by a vote of 188 to 2. i think the u.s. and israel or the only countries that voted in favor of this blockade, interestingly enough. it is important for us to remove the mental blockade, which i think will be a prelude to removing the actual blockade. one of the stories i tell in this book in regard to the african slave trade, at a time we africans were commodities, traded like furniture or cattle, that you could be an afro floridian one day an afro-cuban an afror day, perhaps brazilian a day after that.
florida. he is the chief attorney. you may know you had a bus boycott in tallahassee that was in many ways was more significant than the better-known bus boycott in montgomery alabama, which leads to a section of the 10 freeway named after rosa parks. francisco rodriguez was the chief attorney. and this was in many ways an long-termthe solidarity between cubans and black americans, afro cubans and african-americans. i think what has happened since january 1, 1959 is a lot of that history has...
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she is based out of tallahassee, florida. she studied at the university of florida where she received her phd. she did her phd under one of the great southern historians. his name is her chum --
she is based out of tallahassee, florida. she studied at the university of florida where she received her phd. she did her phd under one of the great southern historians. his name is her chum --