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he's going to show them the real alabama and not all the stuff that you hear in the media. makes a decision to come to nasa because he loved -- look what i brought to alabama, and he decides at the last minute that he is going to come along with this country of national press and makes a last-minute decision to bring the entire alabama legislature along with him. mike gave me a transcript. it's a conversation the head of nasa and also the head of the army ballistic missile talking about, how are we going to box out george and make this a nasa event rather than a george wallace event. why don't we have a saturn 5 engine test. the rocket never leaves the launch path. they strap it down. it has the countdown and flames and the rocket just sitz -- sits there. we'll have an engine test. we'll tell them it's for security reasons. when they're all sitting there, we'll go over and talk to them. they had the rocket test. the national press is there. after the engine test is done brown come in and lecture about civil rights and that was the number one story in the newspapers the next
he's going to show them the real alabama and not all the stuff that you hear in the media. makes a decision to come to nasa because he loved -- look what i brought to alabama, and he decides at the last minute that he is going to come along with this country of national press and makes a last-minute decision to bring the entire alabama legislature along with him. mike gave me a transcript. it's a conversation the head of nasa and also the head of the army ballistic missile talking about, how...
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the personnel chief told them that 50% of the employees came from alabama. they found very much the same thing. around 38% of the people working in huntsville. nearly 18% worked elsewhere in alabama. 30% of the labor force was from out of state of the largely are largely in the south. in florida about 28% of people were in brevard county in 1965 and worked outside of florida in 1960. he wrote that there seems to be no evidence of strong pressure for negro rights nor strong sympathy among the technologists for civil rights. they appear to be an outside group presenting what would have to be dealt with and in some way which are no concerns that there's. >> bc this attitude playing out in the stories of those that we tallied the book and we are going to tell a few of the stories here. one of the man men named julius montgomerie, julius on summary was the first ever hired on anything other than a janitor at cape canaveral. cape canaveral as you all know was where the rockets left off. he was high year does what was known as a range rat and what that was as if a m
the personnel chief told them that 50% of the employees came from alabama. they found very much the same thing. around 38% of the people working in huntsville. nearly 18% worked elsewhere in alabama. 30% of the labor force was from out of state of the largely are largely in the south. in florida about 28% of people were in brevard county in 1965 and worked outside of florida in 1960. he wrote that there seems to be no evidence of strong pressure for negro rights nor strong sympathy among the...
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here's the alabama connection. in 2011, alabama republicans did something they wanted to do for a long time. it was radical, no other state had done anything like it and the affect it had on their state was immediate and eerie. it was strange. this is the lead from the "new york times" that year, from 2011. this is october 3rd, "the vanishing began on wednesday night. the most frightened families packing up their cars as soon as they heard the news. they left behind mobile homes, sold fully turn ished for $1,000 or less enor just closed up and left the keys with a neighbor. two, five, ten years of living here and then gone in a matter of days to tennessee, illinois, oregon, florida, arkansas, mexico, who knows, anywhere but alabama. it was an overnight disappearance. thousands of people in alabama literally fleeing their homes in the middle of the night after alabama republicans passed the most anti-immigrant law in the country by a mile. >> now to alabama where a federal judge has upheld the toughest immigration la
here's the alabama connection. in 2011, alabama republicans did something they wanted to do for a long time. it was radical, no other state had done anything like it and the affect it had on their state was immediate and eerie. it was strange. this is the lead from the "new york times" that year, from 2011. this is october 3rd, "the vanishing began on wednesday night. the most frightened families packing up their cars as soon as they heard the news. they left behind mobile homes,...
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you're in the minority in the alabama senate. the first african-american from the legislature from the black belt for a senator, and i got that from chris brown who is just a recent graduate from notre dame. i brought him here. all of you describe that to the voting rights act, because i have some more questions on some history, but i want to get to the opposition. >> i want to pay homage to a legal defense fund. out of harvard law school we became cooperating attorneys with the legal defense fund. before that in fact, when they were crossing the bridge on bloody sunday he was a cooperating attorney back in the 1960s, and he was over there in the phone book calling into the legal defense fund about what was happening at that time. i really want to pay homage to you for that 75 year history. we really thought we could leave after five years, and she really wanted to live in new york. i didn't want to live in new york. in any event, it wasn't long before after we got there we realized that the passage of the voting rights act was ju
you're in the minority in the alabama senate. the first african-american from the legislature from the black belt for a senator, and i got that from chris brown who is just a recent graduate from notre dame. i brought him here. all of you describe that to the voting rights act, because i have some more questions on some history, but i want to get to the opposition. >> i want to pay homage to a legal defense fund. out of harvard law school we became cooperating attorneys with the legal...
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the hall. >> oh, [ bleep ]. yeah. >> in southern alabamaholman correctional facility houses some of the state's most dangerous criminals. over the years, holman developed a reputation for inmate stabbings, and ambulances were often seen coming to and from the prison. but in recent years, the number of serious incidents has been reduced, partly because of strict policy changes and the supervision of a new warden. the farmland outside atmore, alabama, looks much as it did in 1969. that was the year the holman correctional facility, one of alabama's maximum security prisons, opened its gates. all of alabama's executions are carried out here. the prison was originally built to house 540 inmates. today, that population is nearly doubled, and most inmates, including serious felons, live in one of five open dormitories. >> i've been locked up 12 years, and it's not getting any better around here. instead, they try to pile us in and pile us in more and more. >> at holman, 630 beds are dedicated to general population. 200 accommodate inmates in admi
the hall. >> oh, [ bleep ]. yeah. >> in southern alabamaholman correctional facility houses some of the state's most dangerous criminals. over the years, holman developed a reputation for inmate stabbings, and ambulances were often seen coming to and from the prison. but in recent years, the number of serious incidents has been reduced, partly because of strict policy changes and the supervision of a new warden. the farmland outside atmore, alabama, looks much as it did in 1969....
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i will allow the voters in the state of alabama to be the ultimate decision makers. >> as you know, your, is not a donald trump supporter, he is a john kasich supporter. he endorsed him. what he says is he was impressed with kasich's record as governor in ohio and that speaks most to him. do you think that is important for a candidate to have a record in government or do you like the outside approach of donald trump? >> well, i personally think it could go either way. i think business people bring a very new and fresh look to politics. i also think, if you have been in the system for a while, at times that can be a very add venn teenageous point for you as well. you have been there, you understand the roads. maybe america is looking for someone that maybe has a balance of each one right now. >> we understand that the alabama republican committee was not involved, at all, in any part of the planning of donald trump's event tonight. shouldn't you have been? >> no. that is not the position of the party to do that. the primary is for each candidate and each campaign to make their story to th
i will allow the voters in the state of alabama to be the ultimate decision makers. >> as you know, your, is not a donald trump supporter, he is a john kasich supporter. he endorsed him. what he says is he was impressed with kasich's record as governor in ohio and that speaks most to him. do you think that is important for a candidate to have a record in government or do you like the outside approach of donald trump? >> well, i personally think it could go either way. i think...
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they were able to make sure the votes were there to beat me in alabama. and he said he can't protect the marchers. and johnson indicates to him that if he can't protect the marchers, he will have to protect them. he, lbj, will have to protect the marchers. and one of johnson's great lines, which is, you know, don't talk to me like that, george. that's b.s. and it's a lot easier to slip on bull chip than it is is on gravel. johnson has wallace go out to the white house and "meet the press". the press corp is out there. knowing that wallace will, as he did, recite all the segregationist stuff. this is the guy who said segregation forever. which is all part of setting the stage for a court case that's down in alabama. ultimately becomes a case that gave the marchers the right to vote. a federal judge. i'm sorry, the right to demonstrate and have the march from selma to montgomery. is and also provided the hook that lbj needed to federalize the alabama national guard, put it under his control so he could be ordered to protect the marchers as they went from sel
they were able to make sure the votes were there to beat me in alabama. and he said he can't protect the marchers. and johnson indicates to him that if he can't protect the marchers, he will have to protect them. he, lbj, will have to protect the marchers. and one of johnson's great lines, which is, you know, don't talk to me like that, george. that's b.s. and it's a lot easier to slip on bull chip than it is is on gravel. johnson has wallace go out to the white house and "meet the...
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when bernie sanders was amassing record crowds in -- that we had not seen before the rally in alabama, he wasn't getting live coverage. so, yes, the point is, he is -- he's the magic dust. he's ratings and you cover it. >> and trump goes on twitter, and comments on the coverage. for example, a.b., he liked what the "washington post" wrote about the alabama rally, but he took issue with politico. politico covers me more inn accurately than any other source. he says a lot more people attended an event he did in phoenix than politico reported. which may or may not be true. >> he criticizes and he compliments. and really, if -- even though his supporters might not be following him on twitter like the media is, there is a certain level of detachment that is required to be the leader of the free world. if you cannot get off your ipad and be combing through the coverage and take care of the nations or the world's business, you've got a problem. i wonder where this is going to cool down. >> he gets coverage the old fashioned way. he earns it. and every other candidate in this field could take
when bernie sanders was amassing record crowds in -- that we had not seen before the rally in alabama, he wasn't getting live coverage. so, yes, the point is, he is -- he's the magic dust. he's ratings and you cover it. >> and trump goes on twitter, and comments on the coverage. for example, a.b., he liked what the "washington post" wrote about the alabama rally, but he took issue with politico. politico covers me more inn accurately than any other source. he says a lot more...
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went from $83 million in the ten years between 1990 and 1999, to $207 million in the decade from 2000 to 2009. and alabama someone of the states moving that money needle. it's one of the biggest that'siest elections took place back in 2006. sue bell cobb won the seat that year, but since retiring in 2011 she has come out with a bold charge that a judge receiving money from a donor cannot be expected to be impartial when that donor appears in his or her court. she says it's become a system of money for justice. chief justice sue bell cobb was a supreme court justice in alabama for four years before she retired. >> you're due again. >> her sweet talking granted us access inside the alabama state supreme court room, a place where news cameras aren't often welcome. >> i remember when i was sworn in as chief justice of the supreme court. >> in 2006 cobb won what was at the time the most hotly contested and expensive election in u.s. history. >> what we were able to raise was $2.6 million. which is a huge amount. >> her opponent spent more than $5 million in that race. only recently, cobb has become a whistle b
went from $83 million in the ten years between 1990 and 1999, to $207 million in the decade from 2000 to 2009. and alabama someone of the states moving that money needle. it's one of the biggest that'siest elections took place back in 2006. sue bell cobb won the seat that year, but since retiring in 2011 she has come out with a bold charge that a judge receiving money from a donor cannot be expected to be impartial when that donor appears in his or her court. she says it's become a system of...
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for that we go to the control room. now, alabama football. >> that's right. can i get a roll tide. e to warn the heat. reading a biography of school children. >> saban had denied any interest in the alabama job over and over and over. >> well, i guess that i can close the book. there's no way that he is going to alabama. a man is only as good as his job. he knew how it would look if he went for two seasons. he would be called a liar, a failure and quitter. >> say it with me kids. >> a liar, failure. >> is he a lady? >> i don't think coach saban is going like that one. >>> a 350-year-old oil painting worth $1.5 million that was punched this weekend when a 12-year-old boy on a museum tour trip and broke husband fall by sme smashing it. the family would not be asked to restore the painting that was on loan for the painting. i can't imagine what the family was thinking, but i am glad that the story ended well. >>> now fashion week is around the corner. you might not get in and the parties dress code sent the yahoo style. the marx jacobs party dress code riding in on a white house, sky h
for that we go to the control room. now, alabama football. >> that's right. can i get a roll tide. e to warn the heat. reading a biography of school children. >> saban had denied any interest in the alabama job over and over and over. >> well, i guess that i can close the book. there's no way that he is going to alabama. a man is only as good as his job. he knew how it would look if he went for two seasons. he would be called a liar, a failure and quitter. >> say it with...
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the head coach nicknamed white alabama, but was that nickname stolen from the other alabama player clinton dial? >> you know he gave him the nickname alabama. did he try doing that to you, too, when you were a rookie? >> no. he called me alabama [ bleep ]. >>> this kid in the orange plays the kind of defense that the warriors used to play, okay? >> oh, no. >> i think he's just hanging out. he's going to prevent the fast break, but he didn't even do that. i'm told he's a very difficult teammate in the locker room as well. >> chicks love him, though. >> oh, man. >> he's conser h the late, late show with james corden. >> tonight's guests, we'll let you watch >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave oven pro, brought to you by the makers of the nuwave precision induction cooktop. [♪...] professional chefs create great-tasting meals from years of experience and by using professional equipment. and now you can too, with the nuwave oven pro the number-one countertop oven in america! no more defrosting or preheating that giant oven-- the nuwave cooks all your meals faster,
the head coach nicknamed white alabama, but was that nickname stolen from the other alabama player clinton dial? >> you know he gave him the nickname alabama. did he try doing that to you, too, when you were a rookie? >> no. he called me alabama [ bleep ]. >>> this kid in the orange plays the kind of defense that the warriors used to play, okay? >> oh, no. >> i think he's just hanging out. he's going to prevent the fast break, but he didn't even do that. i'm...
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the head coach nicknamed white alabama, but was that nickname stolen from the other alabama player clinton dial? >> you know he gave him the nickname alabama. did he try doing that to you, too, when you were a rookie? >> no. he called me alabama [ bleep ]. >>> this kid in the orange plays the kind of defense that the warriors used to play, okay? >> oh, no. >> i think he's just hanging out. he's going to prevent the fast break, but he didn't even do that. i'm told he's a very difficult teammate in the locker room as well. >> chicks love him, though. >> oh, man. >> he's conserving every summer, the best tennis players in the world collide in new york. but that's just the final chapter of a great story. one that's unfolding all summer long right in your backyard. and this week, the emirates airline us open series turns to stanford for the bank of the west classic. come experience the action and feel the drama as the best in the sport duke it out in stanford. now through august 9th. don't just watch the action. feel, hear and taste it. for ticket and player information visit bankofthewestclass
the head coach nicknamed white alabama, but was that nickname stolen from the other alabama player clinton dial? >> you know he gave him the nickname alabama. did he try doing that to you, too, when you were a rookie? >> no. he called me alabama [ bleep ]. >>> this kid in the orange plays the kind of defense that the warriors used to play, okay? >> oh, no. >> i think he's just hanging out. he's going to prevent the fast break, but he didn't even do that. i'm...
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the stadium. this is mobile, alabama, the university of south alabama. that's the football stadium there.be delivering his rally in a smaller auditorium, a couple thousand. and then it was moved to a bigger convention center, an indoor arena. that wasn't big enough either giving the rsvps they were getting. they had to go to the football stadium in mobile, alabama. that holds about 40,000 or 45,000 people. donald trump's people say maybe as many as 40,000 people will show up. his plane -- the donald trump plane, you see it flying over the stadium, making a grand appearance in mobile, alabama. the mayor is going to be there to receive donald trump. as the plane was flying over, you could hear the crowds cheer as it was going over. this is a pretty amazing political scene. this will be the largest political rally so far, the largest political rally so far of this campaign. bernie sanders has gotten huge crowds as well. this will be even bigger, we're told. by the way, the faa gave donald trump, his aircraft special permission for the fly over. we will have special live coverage. >>> we want
the stadium. this is mobile, alabama, the university of south alabama. that's the football stadium there.be delivering his rally in a smaller auditorium, a couple thousand. and then it was moved to a bigger convention center, an indoor arena. that wasn't big enough either giving the rsvps they were getting. they had to go to the football stadium in mobile, alabama. that holds about 40,000 or 45,000 people. donald trump's people say maybe as many as 40,000 people will show up. his plane -- the...
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. >> looks like the white house. >> the alabama sorority houses are the video getting the most attention are the laid yes's from alfa si and this plays like hugh hefner's dream. the whole video is a giant monster party. >> all anyone ever does is laughs and smiles. oh, ha, ha, ha, ha. oh, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> so far, nearly half a million views. >> i thought i was going to see one that was like tongue and cheek and funny. this is all just really nice and plays like a taylor swift video. college should be fun and should be some of this that we see in the videos but i am a little concerned that it's just focused on that and not the scholastic part of college. >> nerd! >> thanks for spending time with us today. we'll see you next time on "right this minute." today, get ready for juicy celebrity stories. wendy is sounding off on the latest hot topics. from and million dollar listing york, fredrick takes us into his world of high stakes and huge paydays. and up in style this season, we've got this year's hottest swimsuits for every body type. now here's wend
. >> looks like the white house. >> the alabama sorority houses are the video getting the most attention are the laid yes's from alfa si and this plays like hugh hefner's dream. the whole video is a giant monster party. >> all anyone ever does is laughs and smiles. oh, ha, ha, ha, ha. oh, ha, ha, ha, ha. >> so far, nearly half a million views. >> i thought i was going to see one that was like tongue and cheek and funny. this is all just really nice and plays like a...
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the situation room." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> trump storms alabama. donald trump arriving for a rally in high style. a dramatic flyby of his private jet buzzing a football stadium he had been hoping to fill for a big rally. >>> plus, the dow plunges more than 500 points in a massive sell-off. >>> a source tells cnn that two u.s. marines overpowered a gunman on a passenger train. did those marines prevent a massacre? let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. i'm jim sciutto in tonight for erin burnett. donald trump's grand entrance. arriving for a rally in alabama in what can be called true trump fashion. his private jet roaring over a mobile, alabama, football stadium just moments ago. just hundreds of feet off the ground, circling the stadium several times. the flyby kicking off what trump tweeted out earlier today as a wild time in alabama tonight. just a short time ago, the gop candidate tweeting again saying, can't be late. trump campaign hoping to fill the place for the biggest political event of the year. people started lining up at 6:00 this mornin
the situation room." erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> trump storms alabama. donald trump arriving for a rally in high style. a dramatic flyby of his private jet buzzing a football stadium he had been hoping to fill for a big rally. >>> plus, the dow plunges more than 500 points in a massive sell-off. >>> a source tells cnn that two u.s. marines overpowered a gunman on a passenger train. did those marines prevent a massacre? let's go...
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the trump juggernaut headed south to deep red alabama friday night. the donald drew thousands in a stadium that usually features friday night football. it's just the latest showingp republicans are bringing strength. many respond to trump's message on immigration. >> support these amendments, i was right on it, you can do something with it and you can do something fast. you can do something fast. so we have 300,000 babies a year, 300,000 that you have to take care of, we all have to take care of, and you know in the case of other countries, including mexico, they don't do that. it doesn't work that way. >> donald trump has run a campaign like nothing we have seen before, or have we? he's often been compared to herman cane or michele bachmann, but maybe the real compareson should be to pat buchanan in 1992 and 1996. that's what jonathan chaffe believes, he said he's pat buchanon redux, and that's bad. perhaps the parallel to trump is still. listen to the way that he described that year's democratic convention. >> we are 20,000 liberals and radicals came
the trump juggernaut headed south to deep red alabama friday night. the donald drew thousands in a stadium that usually features friday night football. it's just the latest showingp republicans are bringing strength. many respond to trump's message on immigration. >> support these amendments, i was right on it, you can do something with it and you can do something fast. you can do something fast. so we have 300,000 babies a year, 300,000 that you have to take care of, we all have to take...
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trump violate the first rule of advance last night in alabama? did he book a room that was too large? here's "the new york times," that blazing headline says trump fails to fill the alabama stadium. >> that's so typically "the new york times." it's their headline, a nuclear bomb hits new york city. it has to be hard-hit. the biggest crowd yet in the republican contest in alabama, and it was on fire, just on fire. so i prefer to see the glass half full rather than half empty. >> the entertainment value was priceless last night. he's a cut that caught my eye and had your thumbprint all over it. roll that. >> i said it the other night. my second favorite book of all time. what's my first favorite book? the bible, the bible. and as much as i love the art of the deal, it's not even close. we take the bible all the way. >> come on, man. you're almost smiling at this. this is a guy who a few weeks ago said he eats the little cracker. now you have him there in bible thumping territory telling people he likes the bible even more than the art of the deal. >
trump violate the first rule of advance last night in alabama? did he book a room that was too large? here's "the new york times," that blazing headline says trump fails to fill the alabama stadium. >> that's so typically "the new york times." it's their headline, a nuclear bomb hits new york city. it has to be hard-hit. the biggest crowd yet in the republican contest in alabama, and it was on fire, just on fire. so i prefer to see the glass half full rather than half...
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. >>> you wouldn't know about looking at the animals at the alabama gulf coast zoo, that many lived through an extraordinary zoo. we are the only zoo in recorded history who ever scaled a full- fledged evacuation for a natural disaster. >>> hours before hurricane katrina pushed 17 feet of water into the zoo. workers and volunteered loaded up animals. >> there was no choice. >> says she could never leave a family member behind. >> we love them. no other way to explain it. no different to me than my children. >> zoo director brought the ap malls to her farm, 22-miles inland, a decade later, she still worries about the next storm. every day when we're watching that news we've get a knot in our stomach. >>> scientists are watching this coastline, the more time that goes by by. >>> when a storm comes in, it will be that much more impactful in terms of flooding and damage. >> it is known as the little zoo that could, the staff is now trying to raise $15 million to permanently move to a safer location on higher ground. news. >>> the little zoo that could. glad they are okay. >>> there are new conc
. >>> you wouldn't know about looking at the animals at the alabama gulf coast zoo, that many lived through an extraordinary zoo. we are the only zoo in recorded history who ever scaled a full- fledged evacuation for a natural disaster. >>> hours before hurricane katrina pushed 17 feet of water into the zoo. workers and volunteered loaded up animals. >> there was no choice. >> says she could never leave a family member behind. >> we love them. no other way to...
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. >> even trump seemed surprise all cable news it works carried the big alabama rally. >> why not cover me like everyone else they go the next day? when i speak it has to be live, it is not ridiculous. >> are they giving the donald too much air time? >> amazon is called a cyber sweatshop where colleagues are trashed and forced out if they develop health problems. there is strong denial from the spokesman. >> the founder and people who have been at the company for 10 or 15 years do not recognize the amazon that "new york times" wrote about. >> that it and incredibly compelling place to work. >> is this solid reporting or a smear against amazon? >> are the media really going to chase cheaters over the hack, of ashley madison? this is "media buzz" and i am howard kurtz. >> hick's strained relations with the press got worse this week as mail network blew up and journalists panning the performance at nevada news conference where ed hungry questioned her of the f.b.i. investigation into her private server. >> it was suggested this is your waterloo in your reaction. [ inaudible ] some are sayi
. >> even trump seemed surprise all cable news it works carried the big alabama rally. >> why not cover me like everyone else they go the next day? when i speak it has to be live, it is not ridiculous. >> are they giving the donald too much air time? >> amazon is called a cyber sweatshop where colleagues are trashed and forced out if they develop health problems. there is strong denial from the spokesman. >> the founder and people who have been at the company for...
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we know alabama cherishes life, especially the life of the unborn. not a single alabama taxpayer wants to see massive tax increases. trump's history of supporting democratic ideas will not go unnoticed in alabama. so please share this with your friends. this again an e-mail going from the bush campaign out to alabama supporters. trump has been throwing a lot of sharp elbows. looks like bush is getting ready to do so, too. >> the happy tortoise or whatever he called may be stepping it up a bit. >> lacing up the gloves. >> carl, thank you. >>> we have another glaring example tonight of exactly what hillary clinton is being investigated for. here's chief intelligence correspondent kathryn herridge. >> reporter: in november 2009, as the u.s. government was finalizing its strategy for the draw down in afghanistan, aide huma abedin forwarded this e-mail to mrs. clinton's personal account. the e-mail which contains the b 1 code for classified information includes intelligence from britain foreign secretary david milliband. milliband's aide said very much wan
we know alabama cherishes life, especially the life of the unborn. not a single alabama taxpayer wants to see massive tax increases. trump's history of supporting democratic ideas will not go unnoticed in alabama. so please share this with your friends. this again an e-mail going from the bush campaign out to alabama supporters. trump has been throwing a lot of sharp elbows. looks like bush is getting ready to do so, too. >> the happy tortoise or whatever he called may be stepping it up a...
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jordan nebergy, an oklahoma state student and robby shelton from the university of alabama. that rounds out the ten players that will play in the walker cup in less than a month. >> tom, thank you. over to you, joe. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching what was a fun week of golf here at olympia fields in olympia field, illinois. the south land of chicago. had a lot of rain this week. they did a tremendous job of getting a beautiful golf course ready. in the end, it's bryson dechambeau winning in the championship match. 7,047 entries. over 97 sites to qualify. 312 made it here to olympia fields. after stroke play, there were 64 remaining. after six rounds of match play, it's bryson dechambeau in this tremendous year of golf from smu. the ncaa individual champion and he's rolled that forward to the united states amateur
jordan nebergy, an oklahoma state student and robby shelton from the university of alabama. that rounds out the ten players that will play in the walker cup in less than a month. >> tom, thank you. over to you, joe. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching what was a fun week of golf here at olympia fields in olympia field, illinois. the south land of chicago. had a lot of rain this week. they did a tremendous job of getting a beautiful golf course ready. in the end, it's bryson...
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ryan nobles in the crowd there at mobile alabama. carpen tar, i want to address something ryan brought up there. donald trump got the endorsement of a state representative in alabama. as donald trump continues to leaden the polls across the nation, and in key primary states, is this something that you think we will see more of? because up until this point you haven't seen the traditional endorsement rollouts that you see with leading candidates. >> there has been nothing traditional about donald trump. certainly, to go there and see, mobile, alabama is a small town. i think roughly population of 200,000. to see a crowd like this on a friday night would certainly be impressive. keep in mind these are voters that aren't used to being courted. a lot of excitement there that hasn't been there before. because there is always so much focus on iowa, new hampshire, south carolina. they want the race to be over by now. for the first people in alabama feel look they have a voice. i can see there is an eagerness to endorse a candidate coming the
ryan nobles in the crowd there at mobile alabama. carpen tar, i want to address something ryan brought up there. donald trump got the endorsement of a state representative in alabama. as donald trump continues to leaden the polls across the nation, and in key primary states, is this something that you think we will see more of? because up until this point you haven't seen the traditional endorsement rollouts that you see with leading candidates. >> there has been nothing traditional about...
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jordan nebergy, an oklahoma state student and robby shelton from the university of alabama. that rounds out the ten players that will play in the walker cup in less than a month. >> tom, thank you. over to you, joe. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching what was a fun week of golf here at olympia fields in olympia field, illinois. the south land of chicago. had a lot of rain this week. they did a tremendous job of getting a beautiful golf course ready. in the end, it's bryson dechambeau winning in the championship match. 7,047 entries. over 97 sites to qualify. 312 made it here to olympia fields. after stroke play, there were 64 remaining. after six rounds of match play, it's bryson dechambeau in this tremendous year of golf from smu. the ncaa individual champion and he's rolled that forward to the united states amateur championship. he will be a member representing the united states in the
jordan nebergy, an oklahoma state student and robby shelton from the university of alabama. that rounds out the ten players that will play in the walker cup in less than a month. >> tom, thank you. over to you, joe. >> thank you very much. thanks for watching what was a fun week of golf here at olympia fields in olympia field, illinois. the south land of chicago. had a lot of rain this week. they did a tremendous job of getting a beautiful golf course ready. in the end, it's bryson...
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and the alabama walmart, taking a direct hit. aisles of merchandise left out in the open. six people injured. and ginger zee, with the size of the tornado now determined. >> oh, my god. this is scary. it is coming right for us. are you kidding me? >> reporter: tornadoes raking the land from minnesota to south dakota. to this one in troy, alabama. lightning illuminates the twister as it shreds this walmart, injuring six shoppers inside. tonight, we know that tornado was an ef-1. winds up to 100 mph. only on the ground for two minutes. 700 yards. knocking everything off the shelves. flipping semis in the parking lot. paul ackley was in one of them. >> it was a little spooky at the time. because you just don't know what happened. it was really violent last night. >> tornado on the ground! >> reporter: at least 150 severe storm reports in 24 hours and counting. >> let's get right to ginger now. because there's more severe weather coming. >> the radar is popping. just east of the rockies, you see the pink boxes. a severe thunderstorm watch going until 11:00 p.m. mountain time.
and the alabama walmart, taking a direct hit. aisles of merchandise left out in the open. six people injured. and ginger zee, with the size of the tornado now determined. >> oh, my god. this is scary. it is coming right for us. are you kidding me? >> reporter: tornadoes raking the land from minnesota to south dakota. to this one in troy, alabama. lightning illuminates the twister as it shreds this walmart, injuring six shoppers inside. tonight, we know that tornado was an ef-1....
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it is moved to a local sports stadium used by the university y of south alabama. owd will be record breaking. i've done the math. 20% of the population of mobile, alabama. you can't make it up, blake burman. blake? >> reporter: something like that, i can tell you. i spoke with donald trump's campaign manager earlier today. he told me they received over 40,000 rsvps for tonight' vent in mobile, alabama. the event had to be moved there when they received 20,000 rsvps in matter of hours earlier this week. for context here, dagen, keep in mind, when donald trump announced his presidential run in mid-june, some question whether or not he paid people to attend that announcement. now all you have to do is fast forward couple months to now. he is republican frontrunner and is expected to have an audience of tens of thousands tonight. now if trump ends up approaching that number or exceeds the mark, it would make it the biggest political rally of the cycle so far. a look at top five shows ben bernanke drawn the biggest crowds. his highest total estimated at 28,000 people. t
it is moved to a local sports stadium used by the university y of south alabama. owd will be record breaking. i've done the math. 20% of the population of mobile, alabama. you can't make it up, blake burman. blake? >> reporter: something like that, i can tell you. i spoke with donald trump's campaign manager earlier today. he told me they received over 40,000 rsvps for tonight' vent in mobile, alabama. the event had to be moved there when they received 20,000 rsvps in matter of hours...
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. >> susan watson of the alabama a.c.l.u. the restrictions will reduce minority turn out. >> so what then is your take on this argument that there is fraud? well i think it is a false argument, there is no fraud. >> the naacp and justice department are now challenging that state's new voter restrictions an issue that reverend reese and his generation had hoped was settled half a century ago. he directed the alabama voter registration project back in 1962, and worked with martin luther king jr. he told me the law is passed to counter voter fraud are discriminator. >> what people don't understand is that the 1965 voters rights act was an act. which means it is temporary. and it's only able to get it passed on a temporary base that is' why we were able to get it passed and it only serves the purpose of correcting a problem. so the assumption is that we only needed that act in place because we needed to correct a problem. and that's why we had to renew it and have a voted on again periodically, so the use of that legislation was
. >> susan watson of the alabama a.c.l.u. the restrictions will reduce minority turn out. >> so what then is your take on this argument that there is fraud? well i think it is a false argument, there is no fraud. >> the naacp and justice department are now challenging that state's new voter restrictions an issue that reverend reese and his generation had hoped was settled half a century ago. he directed the alabama voter registration project back in 1962, and worked with...
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. >> a look at the only operating execution chamber in the state of alabama. >> by statute in the state. give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. look aon tripadvisor.l hotel wait. why leave the site? don't you know the tripadvisor you've always trusted for reviews, book! now checks over 200 websites to find the best price? book...book...book! over 200 sites checked to find the best price. so don't just visit tripadvisor... book at tripadvisor. ♪usic: "another sunny day" by belle and sebastian ♪ ♪ such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always feel like this. hampton. we go together. always get the lowest price, only when you book direct at hampton.com >>> about half the inmate population at holman will never leave. and more than 170 men will meet their fate here in holman'
. >> a look at the only operating execution chamber in the state of alabama. >> by statute in the state. give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. look aon...
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katy tur is live now from the university of south alabama. and, katy tur, we've heard as many as 30,000, that's what the trump folks are saying. if nothing else, this will be trumpapalloza. >> 36,000 is actually somewhat they're saying. we'll see if that's how many show up tonight. i got that from one of their more reliable sources on the campaign trail. we all know the trump organization and trump himself does like to exaggerate his numbers, calling 7,000, 8,00020,000 in arizona. if he is able to fill this stadium it will be the largest rally yet so far of the political season. there are some obstacles in his way though. namely the one he can't control, the weather. it is extremely hot out here and humid. which apparently is formal for alabama. i must say i did not know that. and there's going to be some thunderstorms later during the day. so i don't know if that's going to deter some people from standing in line and then standing out here in this -- in this stadium. at rain or shine evented. and it should be interesting regardless of how man
katy tur is live now from the university of south alabama. and, katy tur, we've heard as many as 30,000, that's what the trump folks are saying. if nothing else, this will be trumpapalloza. >> 36,000 is actually somewhat they're saying. we'll see if that's how many show up tonight. i got that from one of their more reliable sources on the campaign trail. we all know the trump organization and trump himself does like to exaggerate his numbers, calling 7,000, 8,00020,000 in arizona. if he...
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. >> a look at the only operating execution chamber in the state of alabama. >> by statute in the state. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your doctor about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. welcome to fort green sheets. welcome to castle bravestorm. it's full of cool stuff, like... my trusty bow. and free of stuff i don't like. we only eat
. >> a look at the only operating execution chamber in the state of alabama. >> by statute in the state. introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of...
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bridge over the alabama river in route to montgomery. just short of the bridge they found their weight blocked by alabama state -- they found their way blocked by alabama state troopers and local police who order them to turn around. when they refused, the officers shot tear gas and waited into the crypt -- waded into the crowd and beat the peaceful organizers with clubs and hospitalized 50 people. in response, dr. martin luther king jr. called for civil rights supporters to come to selma for a second march. king led the second protest two days later on march 9 1965, but was forced to turn back facing the same hatred and violence. finally on march 21, only after being armed with federal protection were activists able to successfully march to montgomery. at the march's conclusion, dr. king directly pressured president lyndon b. johnson to pass comprehensive voting rights legislation. however, president johnson initially denied the request reminding dr. king he had just passed the civil rights act claiming that law sufficiently addressed af
bridge over the alabama river in route to montgomery. just short of the bridge they found their weight blocked by alabama state -- they found their way blocked by alabama state troopers and local police who order them to turn around. when they refused, the officers shot tear gas and waited into the crypt -- waded into the crowd and beat the peaceful organizers with clubs and hospitalized 50 people. in response, dr. martin luther king jr. called for civil rights supporters to come to selma for a...
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the presidential candidate rolling in to alabama to a rock star reception. nald trump is defying naysayers and staying ahead of his republican rivals. so can he carry this straight into the primaries? our panel will debate. >>> plus empowering students in poor areas to graduate college. how the wife of the late apple ceo steve jobs has been doing that for the past 20 years. >>> and a group of brave men subdue a gunman on a high speed train. how they were al to avoid what authorities say would have been a blood bath. >> he put up quite a bit of a fight. but spencer stone is a very strong guy. he held him very well. and alexander and anthony had a pretty good go at hitting him. defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. hi mi'm raph. tom. my name is anne. i'm one of the real live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. withof my
the presidential candidate rolling in to alabama to a rock star reception. nald trump is defying naysayers and staying ahead of his republican rivals. so can he carry this straight into the primaries? our panel will debate. >>> plus empowering students in poor areas to graduate college. how the wife of the late apple ceo steve jobs has been doing that for the past 20 years. >>> and a group of brave men subdue a gunman on a high speed train. how they were al to avoid what...
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people here are hot on the issue of immigration. back in 2011, alabama passed the strictest immigration law in the country. made it illegal to give a ride to an undocumented immigrant in a car be it to school, work or down the street. most of that law was struck down by the courts. it's no longer in the books. it is home to republicanenator jeff sessions who helped donald trump frame his immigration policy. also, the state's governor endorsed john kasich a couple of days ago. donald trump will no doubt come out and say even though your governor endorsed somebody else who i can bring out to see me. kasich isn't getting as much as me. i'm leading everyone. expect him to talk bombastically about what he can do and how smart he is and how far ahead he is than his opponents at the moment. >> katie, your trump impression and your predictions of the speech are getting good the longer you are riding with him. i think all those safe predictions. we will check back with you throughout the evening. joining me is the senior political writer for buzz feed, msnbc cont
people here are hot on the issue of immigration. back in 2011, alabama passed the strictest immigration law in the country. made it illegal to give a ride to an undocumented immigrant in a car be it to school, work or down the street. most of that law was struck down by the courts. it's no longer in the books. it is home to republicanenator jeff sessions who helped donald trump frame his immigration policy. also, the state's governor endorsed john kasich a couple of days ago. donald trump will...
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their job was to attack through the states of alabama and georgia. their goal is to destroy important targets like columbus because of industrial output to disrupt supply lines, disrupt communications, anything they can do to further along the collapse of the confederacy. typically an ironclad, especially like the jackson, would be used at a port city, and if there is an approaching army, the vessel can move up and down or around the waterway and fire its big guns at the opposing forces. this is typically what confederate ironclads did. however, in the case of the jackson, she is right at completion in april 65 and there is no crew for it yet. officially, the confederate navy has her on the list, official navy register, as the next ship to be officially commissioned. however, the war is winding down and the confederacy is collapsing. there is no crude for the -- there is no crew for the jackson available yet. during the battle of columbus, she sat at the navy yard. the navy guys never could come aboard and get her steam up. there wasn't enough men ava
their job was to attack through the states of alabama and georgia. their goal is to destroy important targets like columbus because of industrial output to disrupt supply lines, disrupt communications, anything they can do to further along the collapse of the confederacy. typically an ironclad, especially like the jackson, would be used at a port city, and if there is an approaching army, the vessel can move up and down or around the waterway and fire its big guns at the opposing forces. this...
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blue bell resumed ice cream at the alabama plant. production stopped in alabama, oklahoma in april after ice cream was linked to three deaths in kansas. >>> apple music locked in 11 million trial members as paid users. of 2 million, they are opting for family plan costing $14.99 a month. the app store did $1.7 billion in sales last month. >>> cvs health is dropping viagra for list of drugs it will pay for under the insurance. you'll have to pay cash or switch to cialis. it's covered if you have another health insurer. >> very interesting. thank you. >>> now to sports. mets taking on marlins. new york went to the ninth with a commanding lead. marlins scored six straight to scare the mets. that completes the second sweep of the season. >>> in russia the 200 free style. good for her. michael phelps vows not to take a drink until after olympics. he was suspended six months for second is arrest for dui. >>> federal government is demanding records from lance armstrong's cancer treatment. the demand came in in the government's lawsuit to re
blue bell resumed ice cream at the alabama plant. production stopped in alabama, oklahoma in april after ice cream was linked to three deaths in kansas. >>> apple music locked in 11 million trial members as paid users. of 2 million, they are opting for family plan costing $14.99 a month. the app store did $1.7 billion in sales last month. >>> cvs health is dropping viagra for list of drugs it will pay for under the insurance. you'll have to pay cash or switch to cialis. it's...
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the 2016 campaign. trump is expecting 35,000 people at a rally in mobile, alabama taking place at a stadium, home to the university of south alabama jaguars. crews are removing one of the goalposts to accommodate a stage for the republican front runner. the event comes as event looks beyond otheriowa and new hampsh. trump is not surprised by the enthusiasm. >> what happened is we took a ho tell like a ball room that held 1,000 people. the company -- the hotel company calls us up and said we're getting swamped, don't have enough room for this. they took another that was larger, then another one then went to your convention center. it holds 10,000 people. within a few minutes we were wiped out of that one because we were way over. they go to your stadium because that's the people's stadium, the only thing that could hold it. it's become like a happening, an event, and a real happening. they know they're not going to be ripped anymore. they're smart people. they know what's going on. they know how ignorant our government has been in trade, taking care of vets. they do such a poor job in so many different w
the 2016 campaign. trump is expecting 35,000 people at a rally in mobile, alabama taking place at a stadium, home to the university of south alabama jaguars. crews are removing one of the goalposts to accommodate a stage for the republican front runner. the event comes as event looks beyond otheriowa and new hampsh. trump is not surprised by the enthusiasm. >> what happened is we took a ho tell like a ball room that held 1,000 people. the company -- the hotel company calls us up and said...
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and the center of a huge the alabama sorority video that has everyone talking in a full hour of your choice for prime time news. >> pam:now at 8. a four- point- "oh" earthquake. rattles the bay area. the quake jolted peo
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the arena. his rally in alabama may be the biggest ever. clifford may joins us next to talk about obama's foreign policy and the gop beloved. it may be dog days of summer , but they're do not talk about it, they do something. you might call it the goldilocks solution. that video here next when we come back. the problem with the iran nuclear deal is that it would increase the high likelihood of the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the region. saudi arabia, egypt, turkey, united arab emirates... let's not forget that iran is the largest state sponsor of terrorism in the world. the deal will increase the likelihood of terrorists getting a hold of a nuclear weapon. so, that's why we need a better deal. ♪ 800,000 hours of supercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ at ally bank no branches oequalsit's a fact..
the arena. his rally in alabama may be the biggest ever. clifford may joins us next to talk about obama's foreign policy and the gop beloved. it may be dog days of summer , but they're do not talk about it, they do something. you might call it the goldilocks solution. that video here next when we come back. the problem with the iran nuclear deal is that it would increase the high likelihood of the proliferation of nuclear weapons in the region. saudi arabia, egypt, turkey, united arab...
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you were able to make sure the votes were there to beat me in alabama. and wallace says he cannot protect the marchers, and johnson indicates to him if he cannot protect the marchers, he will have to protect them -- he, lbj, will have to protect the marchers. one of johnson's great line switches -- don't talk to me like that, george. that is bs. it is a lot easier to slip on bullshit then it is on gravel. johnson has wallace go out to be white house and meet the press knowing wallace will defend all of the segregationist stuff. this was the guy that said segregation forever. setting the stage for a court case in alabama that ultimately becomes a case that gave marchers the right to vote -- i'm sorry, the right to demonstrate and have the march from selma to montgomery and also provided the hook that lbj needed to federalize the alabama national guard, put it under his control so it could be ordered to protect the marchers as they went in the glorious part of the selma march. incidentally, in a speech in montgomery, martin luther king thanks lbj for what h
you were able to make sure the votes were there to beat me in alabama. and wallace says he cannot protect the marchers, and johnson indicates to him if he cannot protect the marchers, he will have to protect them -- he, lbj, will have to protect the marchers. one of johnson's great line switches -- don't talk to me like that, george. that is bs. it is a lot easier to slip on bullshit then it is on gravel. johnson has wallace go out to be white house and meet the press knowing wallace will...
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ever to develop a plan for future storms. >> you wouldn't know by looking at the animals, at the alabamaast zoo that many have lived through an extraordinary ordeal. >> we are the only zoo in recorded american history that has ever scaled a full-fledged evacuation for a natural disaster. >> just hours before hurricane katrina pushed 17 feet of water into the zoo, workers, volunteers, loaded up tractor-trailer, vans, trucks, with nearly 300 animals. >> there was really no choice. >> there was no choice. >> curators, said she could never leave a family member behind. >> we love them. it is just no other way to explain t they are know different to me than my children. >> in was all underwater. >> zoo director, patty hall, brought the animals to her farm, 22 miles inland, a decade later, hall still worries about the next storm. >> every day, when we're watching that news, we have got a knott in our stomach. >> scientists closely monitoring this coastline and nearby wetlands. the more time that goes by, the more vulnerable the animals become. >> noah models show the land is subsiding and the
ever to develop a plan for future storms. >> you wouldn't know by looking at the animals, at the alabamaast zoo that many have lived through an extraordinary ordeal. >> we are the only zoo in recorded american history that has ever scaled a full-fledged evacuation for a natural disaster. >> just hours before hurricane katrina pushed 17 feet of water into the zoo, workers, volunteers, loaded up tractor-trailer, vans, trucks, with nearly 300 animals. >> there was really no...