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and i think he'll do a fine job at tennessee. it's just unknown as to what will occur in terms of the ncaa at this juncture. cindy: another hire made today. georgia tech opting to go with brian gregory from dayton. he only had one losing season. what can yellow jackets fans expect out of gregory? >> well, i don't mean to be negative nick here, but this is an odd hire, because it the problem with the j first is sometimes that sometimes it is not so we have to wait for most of my friends. they get late to school and they call their parents. they are calling. i also do after school program and when i have to go back to the home i have to wait for a long time. it is not valuable in the given schedule. so my solution for this is they should have a scheduled time set and they should manage the time so it should be available for everyone. >> thank you very much. >> my name is aaron thomas. i ride the j but i wake up at 6:30 sometimes because i don't know what time it is going to come. i stay on 29th street. i am thinking i will be late.
and i think he'll do a fine job at tennessee. it's just unknown as to what will occur in terms of the ncaa at this juncture. cindy: another hire made today. georgia tech opting to go with brian gregory from dayton. he only had one losing season. what can yellow jackets fans expect out of gregory? >> well, i don't mean to be negative nick here, but this is an odd hire, because it the problem with the j first is sometimes that sometimes it is not so we have to wait for most of my friends....
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memphis, tennessee ♪ ♪ down in memphis yeah memphis, tennessee ♪ ♪ memphis, tennessee memphis memphisody! [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic. my thanks to james franco, maria menounos. come on over here, maria. thank you, thank you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: booker t. jones, again and the greatest banned in "late night," the roots. right there.
memphis, tennessee ♪ ♪ down in memphis yeah memphis, tennessee ♪ ♪ memphis, tennessee memphis memphisody! [ cheers and applause ] that's fantastic. my thanks to james franco, maria menounos. come on over here, maria. thank you, thank you. >> thank you. >> jimmy: booker t. jones, again and the greatest banned in "late night," the roots. right there.
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graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in 1964. she married her childhood friend on december 12. they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about african-americans. i write because there is a need to have books for, by and about the african-american experience and how we helped to develop this country. i present to you patricia makinsik heart of literacy. >> i am from st. louis, missouri. a lot of you think i have said it in correctly when i said missouri. you think i got it slid into my southern dialect, right? no. i was not born in st. louis. i was born in nashville, tennessee, a little town side of nashville. that is where i grew up, went to high school, met and married my husband. moved back to s
graduated from tennessee state and degree in english in 1964. she married her childhood friend on december 12. they are the parents of fredrick and twins robert and john. her education continued with a master's degree in early childhood literature, and programming in 1975 from webster university. patricia has a successful career as a teacher and children's book editor. she changed careers to become a full time writer of children and young adult books. her goal is to create books for and about...
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memphis, tennessee ♪ ♪ down in memphis yeah memphis, tennessee ♪ ♪ memphis, tennessee memphis
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will soon pass a law that says the exact opposite of the law that they're proposing in tennessee will say that any corporation can make any contribution to any politician similarly those states back then that have passed anti-trust laws in eight hundred ninety s. they soon gave in to the pressure of corporate power after all heigho kids rockefeller a move distrust to new jersey first state to adopt adopt wild west like rules on corporations giving them free reign to get any sort of business they'd like it became standard oil in jersey and delaware soon follow passing laws that would give corporations the easiest right of any other state the union and sure enough today more than fifty percent of all u.s. publicly traded companies and sixty three percent of fortune five hundred companies called delaware home and that's pretty much where it stood and so reagan stopped in force in the sherman act in one thousand nine hundred two and george bush put john roberts on the supreme court because of these two guys we've entered another gilded age in america and with this latest move by tennessee
will soon pass a law that says the exact opposite of the law that they're proposing in tennessee will say that any corporation can make any contribution to any politician similarly those states back then that have passed anti-trust laws in eight hundred ninety s. they soon gave in to the pressure of corporate power after all heigho kids rockefeller a move distrust to new jersey first state to adopt adopt wild west like rules on corporations giving them free reign to get any sort of business...
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i mean, you went to american baptist if you couldn't get in to tennessee state or alabama a&m. i mean, it was-- i mean, you would say, "well, on s.a.t.s, we can't take this young man." it's a reminder of untapped potential if we don't reach out. i mean, how many people have these abilities but have never had a chance to play the full-- expend the full possibilities of their lives? john lewis is, to me, just one of the heroes. john lewis, i think, is the single best american citizen i've ever known. i mean, he is so steadfast. here we are, 40 years later, and he's still doing ten times more things than he should. he's a congressman, he's generous-hearted, he's not a separatist. he treats everybody the way they would like to be treated. he reaches out to everyone. he still talks about the good community, the noble community. the beloved community. the beloved community that jim lawson first mentioned to him. and he was a person who could have had a wasted life that we would never reach. i joined the new york times that year, the day after john kennedy's election. and one of my la
i mean, you went to american baptist if you couldn't get in to tennessee state or alabama a&m. i mean, it was-- i mean, you would say, "well, on s.a.t.s, we can't take this young man." it's a reminder of untapped potential if we don't reach out. i mean, how many people have these abilities but have never had a chance to play the full-- expend the full possibilities of their lives? john lewis is, to me, just one of the heroes. john lewis, i think, is the single best american...
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this is northern alabama also central tennessee, were seeing wicked weather. earlier today the national weather service issued a dangerous situation tornado watch which means they're expecting several strong tornados and that's their fine at this hour. this is a live picture out of alabama. we've seen several tornadoes touched down. we will bring you the latest on this development. stay with us we'll be back after this. [ wheezing breaths ] [ woman ] the first time i smoked, i was 13. i was in a hurry to grow up and wanted to look cool. big tobacco knew it, and they preyed on me. i'm here to tell you that big tobacco hasn't changed. they continue to profit... by selling kids the same lies... to get them to use... the same deadly products. don't be big tobacco's next victim. hey marcel, watch this! [ buzzer sounds ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hey marcel, watch this! yeah, marcel! -marcel! -hey marcel! are you listening to me? marcel! [ male announcer ] only at&t u-verse lets you follow your favorite channels on one screen. just $29 a month for the first six mont
this is northern alabama also central tennessee, were seeing wicked weather. earlier today the national weather service issued a dangerous situation tornado watch which means they're expecting several strong tornados and that's their fine at this hour. this is a live picture out of alabama. we've seen several tornadoes touched down. we will bring you the latest on this development. stay with us we'll be back after this. [ wheezing breaths ] [ woman ] the first time i smoked, i was 13. i was in...
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on earth are american women in two thousand and eleven getting paid less than a bus teachers in tennessee under green lights teach the bible alongside evolution if a proposed bill makes its way through the states. that have the potential to get a passing grade and sadly today's average college grad will now gain a degree along with a debt burden that's probably more than their first year's salary i'll explain how the american dream is vanishing for the class of two thousand and twelve. today is equal pay day a day to recognize that women in america still don't receive equal pay for equal work alongside men making roughly seventy seven cents for every dollar the men or i thought although take a look at these charts women working in retail earn even less than men one third less in fact roughly sixty four cents on every dollar and if you thought things were getting better for women in the workplace think again rashed your women's earnings compared to men's earnings plummeted and since two thousand women have only caught up to men by a measly three percent. so this is acceptable and. there ar
on earth are american women in two thousand and eleven getting paid less than a bus teachers in tennessee under green lights teach the bible alongside evolution if a proposed bill makes its way through the states. that have the potential to get a passing grade and sadly today's average college grad will now gain a degree along with a debt burden that's probably more than their first year's salary i'll explain how the american dream is vanishing for the class of two thousand and twelve. today is...
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he moved to tennessee to put them together. even though the south is not participating in elections i am willing to have a southern ticket. one of these days we can get back together again. lincoln replaceds him with hamlin from maine who didn't give him any political clout. this person started out illiterate but until manhood is vice president of the united states and people hated that. many people said he is not the kind of man who should be in this office. when you read these things and i even feel a bit sorry for him as you hear people ragging on him but at the inauguration he is drunk. he comes to the inauguration. he had been ill and in those days they thought whiskey with a cure for everything. they think that now. he drank too much whiskey. it would have been amazing if something like that happened today. you can imagine on youtube and cable tv and everything. people said we told you, you put people in those positions this is what they will do. lincoln did this, people said you should dump them. he said he is not a drun
he moved to tennessee to put them together. even though the south is not participating in elections i am willing to have a southern ticket. one of these days we can get back together again. lincoln replaceds him with hamlin from maine who didn't give him any political clout. this person started out illiterate but until manhood is vice president of the united states and people hated that. many people said he is not the kind of man who should be in this office. when you read these things and i...
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the case like tennessee copper which pollutes a river or hurts b. ta here is the world and b is the world. and that is such a difference in scale and dome poseerer mother mousely different. >> assume no federal statute. what about state common law, did it become displaced because it's a matter of federal concern? we don't usually have jurisdiction other state. >> there may be some sort of displacement under clean air act. >> the hypothetical is that federal statutory law doesn't fit. >> then for purposes of state common law, the court would approach that as it did before, to say that's a separate, policy-based question, that the court doesn't use to answer whether a cause of action should be recognized or whether displacement has occurred. but i would point out that the states that have sued have doctrines like prudential standing that may very well bar the reaching of these claims in state court. >> it would be odd to say that there's no federal common law but also that there's no displacement of state law. that seems to me -- >> that's precisely t
the case like tennessee copper which pollutes a river or hurts b. ta here is the world and b is the world. and that is such a difference in scale and dome poseerer mother mousely different. >> assume no federal statute. what about state common law, did it become displaced because it's a matter of federal concern? we don't usually have jurisdiction other state. >> there may be some sort of displacement under clean air act. >> the hypothetical is that federal statutory law...
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and linsey davis is on the story in the small town of parsons, tennessee. good morning, dan. and the search does continue this hour for holly bobo, including in the woods right behind me. we're learning more about the last time the 20-year-old was seen. and apparently why her brother didn't intervene when a he saw a man walking off with his sister. investigators say they believe holly bobo knew she was in danger as she was led away from her home by a man in camouflage, near her home. >> we believe what we know, and i'll tell you, he actually had an arm holding her. and so, we feel that she knew that she was in fear of her life. so, she was complying with his command. >> reporter: contrary to initial reports, police now say bobo wasn't dragged by her alleged abductor. they say bobo's 25-year-old brother, who saw the incident, thought the man was bobo's boyfriend and didn't realize she was being abducted until later. meanwhile, as the search expanded on friday, investigators found items they believe belonged to bobo. >> we did find a lunch purse that was drop
and linsey davis is on the story in the small town of parsons, tennessee. good morning, dan. and the search does continue this hour for holly bobo, including in the woods right behind me. we're learning more about the last time the 20-year-old was seen. and apparently why her brother didn't intervene when a he saw a man walking off with his sister. investigators say they believe holly bobo knew she was in danger as she was led away from her home by a man in camouflage, near her home. >>...
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personally i wasn't aware that there was a huge problem breaking out in tennessee of teachers teaching gay subjects how could i have possibly missed that now the g.o.p. senator is trying to get this bill passed for years and he's always strongly deny that he's homophobic our friends over at think progress did a little digging into stacey campfield past and from the comments that he made he does appear to be quite homophobic listen to him defend this bill in a radio interview from two thousand and nine you teacher the civil rights movement why not teach about the gay rights movement. what i want to talk about. so he basically compares homosexuality to galaxy yeah that's not all with all break at all you know that's an old line of attack that conservatives have been using for decades to compare gay people to animals and quite frankly the g.o.p. really needs to find some new talking points when it comes to bashing gay people a poll released last week by c.n.n. found that for the first time ever a majority of people in this country approve of gay marriage so all americans are evolving on t
personally i wasn't aware that there was a huge problem breaking out in tennessee of teachers teaching gay subjects how could i have possibly missed that now the g.o.p. senator is trying to get this bill passed for years and he's always strongly deny that he's homophobic our friends over at think progress did a little digging into stacey campfield past and from the comments that he made he does appear to be quite homophobic listen to him defend this bill in a radio interview from two thousand...
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they promoted to a disposal site. >> we saw a 1 billion pounds of coal ash in tennessee.e tried to figure out how we don't have -- how we can't have that happen again and the epa will take that over. >> right now, coal ash has no regulations that it can be thrown out with your household trash >> coal ash has proposed regulations for the end of the calendar year. >> the federal government is nothing without its citizens. without our voice, the government is basically gone. naturally, the environmental protection agency helps across the nation to hear the opinion of the people. lamar alexander requested the epa to extend the toperiod. hundreds of people came in to argue for their cause. we saw a passionate people. they argued for their -- through their hearts as they were taking part in the federal government just like we did. >> the tva failure which started this review and call important attention to this issue and reinforce the need for operational changes in to avoid future accidents. the federal government must absolutely work to ensure safety and environmental protect
they promoted to a disposal site. >> we saw a 1 billion pounds of coal ash in tennessee.e tried to figure out how we don't have -- how we can't have that happen again and the epa will take that over. >> right now, coal ash has no regulations that it can be thrown out with your household trash >> coal ash has proposed regulations for the end of the calendar year. >> the federal government is nothing without its citizens. without our voice, the government is basically...
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en tennessee.iami florida. >> después de lo ocurrido, la agencia ordenó que 2 trabajadores en vez de uno
en tennessee.iami florida. >> después de lo ocurrido, la agencia ordenó que 2 trabajadores en vez de uno
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we go to knoxville, tennessee with suzanna is an eighth grader. >> hi. >> your video addressed grenade energy. why did you pick that topic? >> we have narrowed it down to several topics within the guidelines and it is one we felt strongest about because the laboratory is close to us. >> do you use turn energy in the home? >> we have no real sources. i do have some uncles that have. we are on the lookout for ways to be more prudent. >> where in your community do you see alternative energy being used? >> you see hybrid cars and now in scores energy star appliances
we go to knoxville, tennessee with suzanna is an eighth grader. >> hi. >> your video addressed grenade energy. why did you pick that topic? >> we have narrowed it down to several topics within the guidelines and it is one we felt strongest about because the laboratory is close to us. >> do you use turn energy in the home? >> we have no real sources. i do have some uncles that have. we are on the lookout for ways to be more prudent. >> where in your community...
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we're talking the tennessee valley, louisville, cleveland and then over into the d.c. area. by the end of the week, we could be talking the entire eastern seaboard. even on up into the megalopolis city.
we're talking the tennessee valley, louisville, cleveland and then over into the d.c. area. by the end of the week, we could be talking the entire eastern seaboard. even on up into the megalopolis city.
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en tennessee. y miami florida. >> después de lo ocurrido, la agencia ordenó que 2 trabajadores en vez de uno trabaje el turno coco turnoctur >> la fatiga de los controladores es realmente un problema. >> el gobierno que el riguroso horario de trabajo que los controladores aéreos les obliga a trabajar en extremo de cansancio se fue arrestando desde el 2007 cuando expusieron la situación mediante una carta. >> es negligencia sin duda. en
en tennessee. y miami florida. >> después de lo ocurrido, la agencia ordenó que 2 trabajadores en vez de uno trabaje el turno coco turnoctur >> la fatiga de los controladores es realmente un problema. >> el gobierno que el riguroso horario de trabajo que los controladores aéreos les obliga a trabajar en extremo de cansancio se fue arrestando desde el 2007 cuando expusieron la situación mediante una carta. >> es negligencia sin duda. en
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and she was last seen being dragged into the tennessee woods. >>> and not quite the genuine article. is there an imposter on the new lady liberty stamp? >>> time for a check of market activities, starting overseas. asian stocks were mixed, after china reported that inflation climbed again. tokyo's nikkei average lost 62 points today. hong kong's hang seng was up slightly. and in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street starts the day with the dow jones industrials a little higher after a late rally yesterday. the nasdaq index was barely changed. >>> ford is expanding the recall for its popular f-150 pickup trucks. the vehicles may have defective air bags. an electrical short could cause them to inflate without a crash, injuring the drivers. ford recalled 150,000 f-150s in february. but under pressure from the government, ford is now increasing that recall to 1.2 million. >>> and mortgage rates are climbing again. but they're still not all that high. the average rate for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage is less than 5%. however, it's the fourth week in a row that rates have gone up. >
and she was last seen being dragged into the tennessee woods. >>> and not quite the genuine article. is there an imposter on the new lady liberty stamp? >>> time for a check of market activities, starting overseas. asian stocks were mixed, after china reported that inflation climbed again. tokyo's nikkei average lost 62 points today. hong kong's hang seng was up slightly. and in london, the ftse opened higher. wall street starts the day with the dow jones industrials a little...
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don teague is in tennessee tonight. don, the weather has been especially violent this season. >> reporter: it's really been terrible katie, an active and violent spring tornado season, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes have caused, as we've seen, death and damage to property like this barn and this latest outbreak has been especially dangerous and widespread. meteorologists say the cause of today's tornado outbreak is cold, dry air pushing east from the midwest, colliding with warm, moist air from the gulf of mexico. the result? a moving line of dangerous storms. >> last year we got a slow start because the gulf of mexico was very cool. this year it's warm and more humid down there, and the humidity and the heat is just coming northward and that's what's causing all our tornadoes. >> reporter: spring through early summer is prime tornado season in the u.s. on average, april sees 163 tornadoes. but this april is only half over and we've already had nearly 160 tornadoes. >> this year it's so deadly because the tornadoes
don teague is in tennessee tonight. don, the weather has been especially violent this season. >> reporter: it's really been terrible katie, an active and violent spring tornado season, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes have caused, as we've seen, death and damage to property like this barn and this latest outbreak has been especially dangerous and widespread. meteorologists say the cause of today's tornado outbreak is cold, dry air pushing east from the midwest, colliding with warm,...
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alabama alone yesterday prompting alabama authorities to declare a state of emergency arkansas georgia tennessee all declared states of emergency it was some of the wrath brought to us by mother nature yesterday the sheer force of the wind was captured on camera as it lifted a roof off a building as if it was a piece of tissue paper that bear more than forty counties are paid but affected by the tornado yesterday we have a tremendous loss of life we have many many enter and many haue and damaged or destroyed all over mississippi but everything just got dark and all of a sudden the car started spinning and we just grabbed hold of the steering wheel in each other and took it because glass was flying everywhere and the car started spinning and we hit a. light post and it broke the post to be in our car in the car flipped over on its eight and i think it probably only lasted about fifteen seconds but it seemed like for everything through to. be very clear it's one church cross between august twenty million dollars. oh you know you have locations where people who are. there were reports of over one h
alabama alone yesterday prompting alabama authorities to declare a state of emergency arkansas georgia tennessee all declared states of emergency it was some of the wrath brought to us by mother nature yesterday the sheer force of the wind was captured on camera as it lifted a roof off a building as if it was a piece of tissue paper that bear more than forty counties are paid but affected by the tornado yesterday we have a tremendous loss of life we have many many enter and many haue and...
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it hit six states, alabama, georgia, buckers sought tennessee. -- tennessee. this is video in mississippi, another huge tornado, as they keep going down the road you see it begins to move very quickly periling across the road. that card gets awfully close. you can't help but wonder what would happen if a tornado suddenly changed direction. back in alabama and university students said it was hard to compare this to anything else he has seen. >> the only thing were seeing the damage done, by katrina, ivan, dennis. the way the storm surge picked up crowds. the damage here is a lot worse. >> pam: this is damage from virginia. the storm tore up orders. beating people's belongings exposed. here is a look at some of the voters posted online. >> reporter: images everywhere, www.youtube.com, twitter, here's a video i saw on twitter. it shows the tornado from the third floor, will you can see it is just growing. 20 seconds later, it moves from the right-left. it looks like it's been growing. , here's a picture that i found on twitter, this is a small part. this building
it hit six states, alabama, georgia, buckers sought tennessee. -- tennessee. this is video in mississippi, another huge tornado, as they keep going down the road you see it begins to move very quickly periling across the road. that card gets awfully close. you can't help but wonder what would happen if a tornado suddenly changed direction. back in alabama and university students said it was hard to compare this to anything else he has seen. >> the only thing were seeing the damage done,...
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alabama hardest hit with 1 162 deaths, mississippi with 32, tennessee with 32. georgia, 13 people killed, 8 ins very and one in kentucky. it's the deadliest series of tornadoes in nearly 4 years. >> 150 reported tornadoes since yesterday including this mile wide twister in tuscaloosa, alabama. the mayor says the city was hammered. >> i don't know if i've ever seen in my life anything as destructive and as tragic as what hate is transferred peird. >> they have activated 2,000 national guard troops to help with search and rescue efforts. >> we're making sure that we find those that are injured and we'll take it step by step as we take care of the situation. >> the aftermath in the southeast is devastating. homes flattened, buildings gone. towns unrecognizable. patty perez was one of the lucky ones. >> many are still missing. deadly storms stretched across the eastern half the u.s. from mississippi to new york. it caused torrential rains and flooding. a nuclear power plant also lost power but they were able to shut it down safely. the governors of several states ha
alabama hardest hit with 1 162 deaths, mississippi with 32, tennessee with 32. georgia, 13 people killed, 8 ins very and one in kentucky. it's the deadliest series of tornadoes in nearly 4 years. >> 150 reported tornadoes since yesterday including this mile wide twister in tuscaloosa, alabama. the mayor says the city was hammered. >> i don't know if i've ever seen in my life anything as destructive and as tragic as what hate is transferred peird. >> they have activated 2,000...
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tornadoes are spawning severe storms which are sweeping through georgia, mississippi and tennessee and the hardest hit, alabama where 58 people have been killed. >> reporter: these images were captured near the university of alabama. the school reported no significant damage but much of the rest of the city got clobbered. the storms caused deaths and injuries. this is video of one of the rescues. firefighters and residents helped lift a child out from the rubble of a housing development that was destroyed. you can see the six-year-old boy on top of that door which is used as a gurney. the father, who was also injured wep before his son was taken in an ambulance. that ambulance already held two other residents. the mayor says his city is devastated. >> the main communication tower is damaged. the city's infrastructure has been decimated. >> reporter: numerous tornadoes from texas to tennessee ripped off roofs, over turned cars and left residents without power. the death toll is expected to increase. late tonight president obama declared an emergency in alabama allowing for federal assis
tornadoes are spawning severe storms which are sweeping through georgia, mississippi and tennessee and the hardest hit, alabama where 58 people have been killed. >> reporter: these images were captured near the university of alabama. the school reported no significant damage but much of the rest of the city got clobbered. the storms caused deaths and injuries. this is video of one of the rescues. firefighters and residents helped lift a child out from the rubble of a housing development...
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moving through parts of tennessee and mississippi. there's a new tornado warning south of but not including jackson, tennessee, right now. an incredible line moving towards birmingham. to the north, there's a blizzard going on in parts of nebraska and kansas. blizzard warnings in this hour. parts of i-80, motorists have been stranded for many hours. in terms of storm reports, we've seen over 200 across the area. that includes ten tornadoes. and the severe weather threat will move east today. places like atlanta, nashville, and louisville, under the gun as we go into tonight. that's the weather across the nation. looks like we're in stac >> looks like we're in storm track mode this morning. more weather in the next half hour. robin? >> lee, thank you. >>> the diet pills alli and xenical promise safe weight loss without starving yourself. 40 million people have tried it. but now, for the second time if five years, a consumer group is calling for these drugs to be taken off the market. dr. richard besser is here to talk about the growing
moving through parts of tennessee and mississippi. there's a new tornado warning south of but not including jackson, tennessee, right now. an incredible line moving towards birmingham. to the north, there's a blizzard going on in parts of nebraska and kansas. blizzard warnings in this hour. parts of i-80, motorists have been stranded for many hours. in terms of storm reports, we've seen over 200 across the area. that includes ten tornadoes. and the severe weather threat will move east today....
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this is tennessee a woman killed in a house when a tree hit the roof 14 people killed in tennessee.he situation. >> justine: live pictures right now of what is happening, one twister if measured 1 mi. wide. this is the alabama of possibly even georgia. one of the hardest-hit areas, what i am reading is a mayor who went out to assess the damage said he didn't recognize anything he was seeing. this is a better idea of what happened when tornadoes hit the area. the roof is just ripped off, but the house is shredded to pieces. even part of that route is split in half, taken off and lane on the ground. we will monitor these pictures for you, they are breathtaking to look at in the hard way. we will continue to get the latest information as we follow the story this morning. >> darya: we will continue that because james is tracking that in national radar as well as local weather. >> james: starting with a national view. from florida all the way up the stern seat board we focus in on the south where we see the most damage and destruction. it is moving through georgia in through south caroli
this is tennessee a woman killed in a house when a tree hit the roof 14 people killed in tennessee.he situation. >> justine: live pictures right now of what is happening, one twister if measured 1 mi. wide. this is the alabama of possibly even georgia. one of the hardest-hit areas, what i am reading is a mayor who went out to assess the damage said he didn't recognize anything he was seeing. this is a better idea of what happened when tornadoes hit the area. the roof is just ripped off,...
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los estudiantes quedaron atrapados. >>> los gobernadores de arkansas, y tennessee también declararone obama declaró emergencia en alabama gran ti cuando de esta manera la ayuda federal >>> cambiando de tema un grupo de ciudadanos en arizona quieren que el departamento del alguacil del condado de maricopa dé respuestas por el uso indefensa bid de amaseindebido de cien millones de dólares, donde el propio alguacil joe arpaio dé las respuestas, mary tiene el informe. >>> dónde está el dinero? es la pregunta que esta organización de grupos de ciudadanos del condado de maricopa para la seguridad y responsabilidad tienen para el sherif joe arpaio ante el reporte de el mal uso de fondo, por ellos hoy hicieron una petición formal a través de una carta en la junta de supervisores del condado >>> este asunto de los cien millones de dólares que él usó en el fondo ilegal debemos poner el asunto de la agenda para el 11 de mayo >>> dinero que eran destinado para cárceles del condados, pero en vez de ellos arpaio lo utilizó para los objetivos antimigrantes >>> Él sabe que este dinero fue mal gastad
los estudiantes quedaron atrapados. >>> los gobernadores de arkansas, y tennessee también declararone obama declaró emergencia en alabama gran ti cuando de esta manera la ayuda federal >>> cambiando de tema un grupo de ciudadanos en arizona quieren que el departamento del alguacil del condado de maricopa dé respuestas por el uso indefensa bid de amaseindebido de cien millones de dólares, donde el propio alguacil joe arpaio dé las respuestas, mary tiene el informe....
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and yet, more damage in chattanooga, tennessee. 16 people killed. it. 24 people dead and the state of tennessee. these are numbers that we are still updating. >> the iran weather. with the forecast. >> good morning and a gorgeous-the bay-weather!! with a nice day to look forward to. with mostly clear. gusting winds but a big warm up. towards this weekend. right now, the temperatures are slowly starting to warm-up we're seeing 50s across the board. current temperatures are the severe weather, to the national map below in the eastern seaboard. 50s. 55 in oakland, and after san jose, writer around 57. through the day today, by 11:00 a.m., right around 57--with wind speeds of 20 m.p.h. to sign a final, and even the 31 mph in san francisco and even some not fil sissome rafeson rafeain san rafael....'s the abundance of warm-up. at that warm trend coming in. mid-'70s and '80s on the sunday and will just keep warming up. next week we could even be getting towards a 90 degrees inland. 80s in the bay and 70's on the coast a court is looking forecast. >> over
and yet, more damage in chattanooga, tennessee. 16 people killed. it. 24 people dead and the state of tennessee. these are numbers that we are still updating. >> the iran weather. with the forecast. >> good morning and a gorgeous-the bay-weather!! with a nice day to look forward to. with mostly clear. gusting winds but a big warm up. towards this weekend. right now, the temperatures are slowly starting to warm-up we're seeing 50s across the board. current temperatures are the severe...
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we saw that video from tennessee. lots of areas in the south, what a wicked day. >> we're now calling this the worst severe weather outbreak since 2006. we're not talking faytalities o tornadoes, just total number of reports of severe weather. but in the last 24 hours, all of these dots are severe weather reports. the red are the triangles, the green the hail, the blue the wind. and definitely over 500 wind damage reports in the southeast. so a big day of cleanup. and again about three fatalit s fatalities. today middle of the country is relatively quiet, but a storm system in the northwest. nothing too horrible, but a rainy day around areas like boise. so here is our storm system. a little cooler up here in the northwest, too. still very mild, temperature its refuse to go down in arizona. should be in the 90s in phoenix. california looks pretty nice. only rainy spot around boise and just a chance of showers in the pacific northwest. again, not a rainy all day event, just showers up and down the west coast. but only 4
we saw that video from tennessee. lots of areas in the south, what a wicked day. >> we're now calling this the worst severe weather outbreak since 2006. we're not talking faytalities o tornadoes, just total number of reports of severe weather. but in the last 24 hours, all of these dots are severe weather reports. the red are the triangles, the green the hail, the blue the wind. and definitely over 500 wind damage reports in the southeast. so a big day of cleanup. and again about three...
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in tennessee, heavy winds left behind damage last night.church steeples atop this baptist church, has blown off when the fast-moving storm swept through the region. another church in a different section of tennessee it also suffered damage when a tree fell on the building. this if your weather on leash tornadoes in north texas. but television news helicopters captured this on a cloud as a the form did near dallas. storm spotters reported at least a half- dozen twisters. most of them landed in isolated areas. these are live pictures from texas right now, where the severe weather warning system under way. he could see the thick dark, ominous clouds overhead. people in that area are being told a tornado and severe weather watcher and a fact. >>jacqueline: much calmer weather here locally. gorgeous gunny skies, temperatures on the mild side and went breezy. were going to see changes over the next couple of days. we've been seeing clear skies today the notice the clouds and starting to sag slowly to the south. this will affect us tomorrow, incre
in tennessee, heavy winds left behind damage last night.church steeples atop this baptist church, has blown off when the fast-moving storm swept through the region. another church in a different section of tennessee it also suffered damage when a tree fell on the building. this if your weather on leash tornadoes in north texas. but television news helicopters captured this on a cloud as a the form did near dallas. storm spotters reported at least a half- dozen twisters. most of them landed in...
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host: whenever the coming to tennessee? guest-- when are they coming to tennessee? guest: i am not sure. guest: i think i am going to save up for college because i want to get the best college education possible. host: where do you wanto gto school? guest: i am interested in math and science. i am not sure. host: katie, what will you do with your portions of the winning? guest: i of also wanted to save money. most of it will go to my urch missionhat i am planning to go on. host: where are you going for your mission? guest: i do not know. they assign it to you. you do not get to choose. host: talking about the prize- winning documentary. they will be with us for the next half an hour. joining us is lynn stanton. she will help answer questions about net neutrality. let's review what it is. guest: it is the idea that the provider of their product and cannot say what you will see on the intnet and what services and applications you can use. then there are ideas that there should be some kind of safe harbors or limitations or caveat. most people who have broadband servic
host: whenever the coming to tennessee? guest-- when are they coming to tennessee? guest: i am not sure. guest: i think i am going to save up for college because i want to get the best college education possible. host: where do you wanto gto school? guest: i am interested in math and science. i am not sure. host: katie, what will you do with your portions of the winning? guest: i of also wanted to save money. most of it will go to my urch missionhat i am planning to go on. host: where are you...
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chances are that the energy technology developed in tennessee by ornl and the zebra alliance play some role in the green lit bulbs in the grocery, hybrid cars or ethanol fuel at the gas station. energy efficiency drives efficient reliance and environmental responsibility and started with money from the federal government. >> go to studentcam.org to watch all the videos and continue the conversation about today's documentary at facebook and twitter pages. >> this morning on c-span we will take your questions and comments on "washington journal." then a couple of house armed servicesmi
chances are that the energy technology developed in tennessee by ornl and the zebra alliance play some role in the green lit bulbs in the grocery, hybrid cars or ethanol fuel at the gas station. energy efficiency drives efficient reliance and environmental responsibility and started with money from the federal government. >> go to studentcam.org to watch all the videos and continue the conversation about today's documentary at facebook and twitter pages. >> this morning on c-span we...
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. >> this storm left floodwaters in virginia, tennessee, and maryland. tens of thousands displaced. in alabama, as many as a million people without power. houses have been taken right down to their foundations. 1,400 national guardsmen have been mobilized. president obama has declared a state of emergency in alabama. he'll travel here tomorrow to survey the damage firsthand. >> we can't control when or where a terrible storm will strike, but we can control how we respond to it. i want every american affected by the disaster know that the federal government will do everything we can to help you recover. >> devastated residents hope help comes quickly as the entire region reels from the worst outbreak of tornadoes in nearly 40 years. jim cantore, nbc news, tuscaloosa, alabama. >> i'm tom in tuscaloosa, alabama. the massive tornado a mile wide tore through here as a busy time, as people came home from work and students from school. >> this was monster. >> tuscaloosa is home to the university of alabama. 95,000 people live here. 30,000 at the university alone. >> words can't even descri
. >> this storm left floodwaters in virginia, tennessee, and maryland. tens of thousands displaced. in alabama, as many as a million people without power. houses have been taken right down to their foundations. 1,400 national guardsmen have been mobilized. president obama has declared a state of emergency in alabama. he'll travel here tomorrow to survey the damage firsthand. >> we can't control when or where a terrible storm will strike, but we can control how we respond to it. i...
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the tennessee sheriff's association has added $5,000 to the reward fund for holly bobo, the 20-year-old nursing student who reportedly was abducted from her home a week ago today. it brings the reward total to $80,000. investigators say the abductor is likely a local figure. no suspect yet, though. the small town of parsons, meanwhile, is hoping, praying, that any minute now, holly will be found safe. here's linsey davis. >> we're going to go and divide up into groups. >> reporter: time is of the essence. every hour that passes is crucial. any tip could be the key. >> y'all go ahead and spread out. >> reporter: that's why authorities are turning to the public in the disappearance of holly bobo, a beautiful 20-year-old nursing student who hasn't been seen in a week. just before 8:00 last wednesday morning, holly's 25-year-old brother told police he watched from inside the family home as a man in camouflage led holly into the woods. at first clint thought he was going off with a friend, but when he went outside, he found blood in the driveway and immediately called 911. the police went in
the tennessee sheriff's association has added $5,000 to the reward fund for holly bobo, the 20-year-old nursing student who reportedly was abducted from her home a week ago today. it brings the reward total to $80,000. investigators say the abductor is likely a local figure. no suspect yet, though. the small town of parsons, meanwhile, is hoping, praying, that any minute now, holly will be found safe. here's linsey davis. >> we're going to go and divide up into groups. >> reporter:...
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the portrait painted by tennessee artist michael jay kneal is part of the u.s. senate leadership portrait collection. we will hear remarks from the senate majority leader harry reid, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and former president, george will you bush. this is 40 minutes. >> i've been asked to request for the cellphone be turned off and that your minds and hearts be turned on. we are here together for a very, very special occasion. on the top of the washington monument, is an aluminum beautiful shape and there are two words in printed on that. they are in latin and there's actually seven letters, the free is be to god, and isn't it marvelous we're here in this historic chamber now this afternoon and 555 feet above us is this declaration of praising god for all that we have and all that we are. let us pray together. almighty god, we thank you that we can come together to praise you. we are so thankful for our history as a nation, one nation under god, and we are reminded again that to praise you is the antidote to pride and an admiration for your wis
the portrait painted by tennessee artist michael jay kneal is part of the u.s. senate leadership portrait collection. we will hear remarks from the senate majority leader harry reid, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell and former president, george will you bush. this is 40 minutes. >> i've been asked to request for the cellphone be turned off and that your minds and hearts be turned on. we are here together for a very, very special occasion. on the top of the washington monument, is an...
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tennessee had one.oad systems in the early 19 eavmentz by the time he and i were finished, it had what the truckers called "the best." we increased revenues to pay for it so we didn't run up any debt for the state. in every case, speaker mcwherter supported and made sure it passed. when we became a state that attracted japanese descrirks he knew that the commitments i had made as a republican governor he would pull fill as a democratic leader of the house of representatives and that he would continue as a democratic governor. it was a seamless transition. the same was true with the automobile industry when it began to cam come to tennessee. people looked around for a central location with a right-to-work law and good working people. and through a succession of governors, republican, democrat, republican, democrat, we worked together to do that. and of special interest it might be to washington, d.c., right now, through all those democratic and republican governors, we agreed that our state would have al
tennessee had one.oad systems in the early 19 eavmentz by the time he and i were finished, it had what the truckers called "the best." we increased revenues to pay for it so we didn't run up any debt for the state. in every case, speaker mcwherter supported and made sure it passed. when we became a state that attracted japanese descrirks he knew that the commitments i had made as a republican governor he would pull fill as a democratic leader of the house of representatives and that...