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let's go ahead and go to memphis. two weeks later, he came to memphis. he was still depressed, though. he was just fatigued. you have to understand that b biographers had researched his life. he had three kids at home in alabama. every dime he made, that money had to go back into the movement to get kids out of jail. people lost jobs, he gave money for food, he was constantly trying to refuel the movement financially. so he had no money. he was not a wealthy man. he also had offers to be presidents of universities. he could have made a lot of money had he stepped away at that particular time. but he came back into memphis and he came to the lorraine motel. and everybody was going to do a mass rally that evening at mason temple. his mountaintop speech, which was his last speech, was to us his speech of prophecy and sort of his self-preached eulogy because he started in 1955 with his first movement as a 26-year-old young man in montgomery, alabama. and he walked the crowd all the way up through his entry in memphis, tennessee where he says, like any man, i
let's go ahead and go to memphis. two weeks later, he came to memphis. he was still depressed, though. he was just fatigued. you have to understand that b biographers had researched his life. he had three kids at home in alabama. every dime he made, that money had to go back into the movement to get kids out of jail. people lost jobs, he gave money for food, he was constantly trying to refuel the movement financially. so he had no money. he was not a wealthy man. he also had offers to be...
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we went down to memphis to show you the vast and dizzying world of fedex. it's an airline, it's an army, it all moves in the dark. and we got a rare look inside. >>> but next up, chelsea clinton who will explain what the grown-ups have don't differently in one school district to make a difference in their students' ability to read. >> what your favorite strategy? >> retelling. >> what's retelling? >> one of my students did mention that we didn't know anything about retelling. >> i didn't. what do you get when you combine the home depot with this weekend? the cure for cabin fever. because -it-done savings on everything we need... we can turn this weekend into a fresh floor... or an updated bathroom... or a brand-new look. so let's hit those orange aisles, and make today the day we make a big difference no matter how big our budget. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot maximize your budget with great buys, like mosaic tile just $4.98 per square foot. whoa! golly that is deep snow! yea can you get me out of it? of course. travelocity? th
we went down to memphis to show you the vast and dizzying world of fedex. it's an airline, it's an army, it all moves in the dark. and we got a rare look inside. >>> but next up, chelsea clinton who will explain what the grown-ups have don't differently in one school district to make a difference in their students' ability to read. >> what your favorite strategy? >> retelling. >> what's retelling? >> one of my students did mention that we didn't know anything...
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i took a load to memphis, 500 pounds. >> of weed? i did that in a u-haul trailer. >> was it u-haul or penske? >> u haul because you don't have to stop at houses. >> gets you around the weigh houses. absolutely does. >> exactly. >> it's like you're moving. >> just looks like you're moving. they would call me and say, go get a medium one. that means a medium sized u haul. i would go down and rent a medium sized u haul. >> would you cross the border with these trucks? >> no. >> just pick it up from texas. >> i would take it to a motel and park the truck. leave the key on the front tire. i then would go to a restaurant or somewhere, eat, whatever. about three hours later, they'd call and say, it's ready to rock. where am i going? you're going to the windy city. okay. for every thousand pounds of weed you hauled, you made 70 grand. i run for these guys a year and i made $5.5 million in one year. >> cash? >> yeah. >> what cartel were you working for, if you don't mind me asking. >> i can't tell you, man. they'll dig up your grandma and kill
i took a load to memphis, 500 pounds. >> of weed? i did that in a u-haul trailer. >> was it u-haul or penske? >> u haul because you don't have to stop at houses. >> gets you around the weigh houses. absolutely does. >> exactly. >> it's like you're moving. >> just looks like you're moving. they would call me and say, go get a medium one. that means a medium sized u haul. i would go down and rent a medium sized u haul. >> would you cross the border...
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we then went to memphis and waited for the opportunity to enter the university. we went down on one morning, and we were turned back at the -- one of the entrances to the university. the second time we went down was two or three days later. we got about halfway from memphis to oxford -- or to the university, and we were told to go back because it wasn't safe enough for him to enter. and finally we went back on a sunday afternoon and came in on a quiet sunday afternoon, and we went to a dormitory there about 100 or 200 behind the main office building called the liceum building and got james meredith settled in his room, an inside room. it really would have been impossible for anybody to harm him there. and then from that time on, i moved from his quarters to the liceum building through the evening. >> another still photo from your past. >> well, that's -- that's me. that's the situation that occurred at jackson, mississippi, after medgar evers funeral. the black friends of medgar evers wanted to have a march down through the city of jackson, peaceful, quiet, digni
we then went to memphis and waited for the opportunity to enter the university. we went down on one morning, and we were turned back at the -- one of the entrances to the university. the second time we went down was two or three days later. we got about halfway from memphis to oxford -- or to the university, and we were told to go back because it wasn't safe enough for him to enter. and finally we went back on a sunday afternoon and came in on a quiet sunday afternoon, and we went to a...
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now to memphis. nuggets and grizlies down to the wire. o.j.ayo tied the game with 30 seconds to play and forced overtime. in the o.t., it was mayo again. the grizzlies end a four-game skid with a win. >>> college hoops tough night for number ten michigan state. they lost their leading scorer with a knee injury. brandon paul had a game high 18. illinois pulled off the upset. >>> hockey, caps and lightning needed overtime. martin st. louis got a goal. stamkos was there to pop in the rebound. tampa won it 4-3 in o.t. >>> now to pittsburgh. the pen begins rally from three goals down. six seconds to play. thanks to a wild bounce and a little luck, james neil's shot off malkin's arm and in. they'll take it. malkin then scored the winner in the shootout. penguins turned it on late. >>> finally, what do you get when you combine 100 players, several coaches, and nearly 1,000 media members? it's the madness of super bowl media day. reporters from around the world converged on lucas oil stadium in indianapolis. naturally, there was more style than substa
now to memphis. nuggets and grizlies down to the wire. o.j.ayo tied the game with 30 seconds to play and forced overtime. in the o.t., it was mayo again. the grizzlies end a four-game skid with a win. >>> college hoops tough night for number ten michigan state. they lost their leading scorer with a knee injury. brandon paul had a game high 18. illinois pulled off the upset. >>> hockey, caps and lightning needed overtime. martin st. louis got a goal. stamkos was there to pop in...
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slick on i-40 from oklahoma city to memphis. >> if you're flying airport delays possible in houston,his, chicago and san francisco. >> we you have no on the circumstances surrounding whitney houston's death. reports say several anxiety drugs were found in her hotel room. >> houston spoke with abc's diane sawyer ten years ago. >> i have gone through that but there are times i have known i've gone through a lot of emotion. >> whitney dying, crack rehab fails. >> first of all, let's get one thing straight. crack is cheap. i make too much money to ever do crack. let's get that straight. okay. we don't do crack. we don't do that. crack is whack. >> is it alcohol? is it marijuana? is it cocaine? is it pills? >> it has been, at times. >> all? >> at times. >> how scared did you get? >> scared. when they said i had died, i didn't. i changed my mind. i changed my mind. yep. because i didn't want to look like the rest of them. i didn't want to be like them. it frightened me. >> do you think you came close? >> i think as close as anybody can get. i don't want to come closer. definitely as close
slick on i-40 from oklahoma city to memphis. >> if you're flying airport delays possible in houston,his, chicago and san francisco. >> we you have no on the circumstances surrounding whitney houston's death. reports say several anxiety drugs were found in her hotel room. >> houston spoke with abc's diane sawyer ten years ago. >> i have gone through that but there are times i have known i've gone through a lot of emotion. >> whitney dying, crack rehab fails....
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rain and thunderstorms from chicago to memphis and oklahoma city. >>> and finally from us this storyegs no doubt about that. or nakt leg, singular. most of the buzz from last night's oscars is about angelina jolie's lovely leg. >> reporter: it wasn't even nominated. she stole the show. >> here are the nominees for adapted screen play. >> reporter: rather, her right leg made the show. the winners adapted their stance to hers. this was no wardrobe malfunction. she favors the leggy look. she knew exactly what she was doing. she struck that stance often enough that her legs started to multiply with the help of photo shop and twitter. while the oscars were on the air, @angie's right leg has followers. the tanks would surely have stopped the their tracks for angelina's leg. the pepper spray guy would have stopped shooting the students for a good lk. her leg tiptoed into the last supper. nudged the row boat across the delaware. one tsa small step for man. one giant leap for angelina's leg. the writer with the leg up on everyone was immediately called on the carpet for it. >> you're the firs
rain and thunderstorms from chicago to memphis and oklahoma city. >>> and finally from us this storyegs no doubt about that. or nakt leg, singular. most of the buzz from last night's oscars is about angelina jolie's lovely leg. >> reporter: it wasn't even nominated. she stole the show. >> here are the nominees for adapted screen play. >> reporter: rather, her right leg made the show. the winners adapted their stance to hers. this was no wardrobe malfunction. she...
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at 10:00 to memphis, tennessee, as we tour the national civil righ rights museum. and then at 10:30 from water bury, connecticut, professor william foster teaches the class on the history of the "n" word with a focus on uncle tom's cabin and mark twain's huckleberry finn. this is american history tv on c-span three. >>> you're joining us on c-span 3 american history tv every weekend. 48 hours of the people and the events that tell the american story. we're continuing our special look at the nation's first ladies on this presidents' day weekend. and we revisit nancy reagan's 1999 tour of the ronald reagan presidential library. >> mrs. reagan, for somebody who's not been to this library, how do you get here? where is it? >> it's in simi valley, and it sits high on 100 acres. and it's not too far from los angeles. we can leave our house and be here in 45 minutes. it's beautiful. just beautiful. everybody should come and see it. >> one of the things that struck me after being at the ranch was there some similarity here. the winding roads and all that. do you think abou
at 10:00 to memphis, tennessee, as we tour the national civil righ rights museum. and then at 10:30 from water bury, connecticut, professor william foster teaches the class on the history of the "n" word with a focus on uncle tom's cabin and mark twain's huckleberry finn. this is american history tv on c-span three. >>> you're joining us on c-span 3 american history tv every weekend. 48 hours of the people and the events that tell the american story. we're continuing our...
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hail and gusty winds from oklahoma city to memphis. heavy rain in chicago, des moines, and iowa. blizzard warnings in some of the dakotas and northwest minnesota. up to two feet of snow in the rockies and cascades. >> 47 in seattle. 32 in billings. 50 in colorado springs. a mild 61 in kansas city. omaha 51. dallas 72. 84 in miami. 40s in the northeast. >>> february is a crowded month for holidays. but as you maybe know, sword swallowers have squeezed it in. you may have missed world sword swallower's day. >> my favorite holiday, right next to arbor day. >> to mark saturday's event talented knifers as they call themselves were out in front of the ripley's believe it or not museum in los angeles. >> the holiday aims to help sword swallowers get recognition for their talent and for their contributions to medicine. it turns out swallowers helped develop -- say that word. >> endoscopendoscopy. >> endoscopy. i don't know what i was going to say. those tubes that go into your throat and into your stomach for a exam. it's not just a freak show out there. they're celebrating a medical adva
hail and gusty winds from oklahoma city to memphis. heavy rain in chicago, des moines, and iowa. blizzard warnings in some of the dakotas and northwest minnesota. up to two feet of snow in the rockies and cascades. >> 47 in seattle. 32 in billings. 50 in colorado springs. a mild 61 in kansas city. omaha 51. dallas 72. 84 in miami. 40s in the northeast. >>> february is a crowded month for holidays. but as you maybe know, sword swallowers have squeezed it in. you may have missed...
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at 10:00 to memphis, tennessee as we toured the national civil rights museum built on the site where martin luther king, jr. was assassinated. and at 10:30, from waterbury, connecticut, professor william foster teaches a class on the history of the n-word in american culture and a focus on "uncle tom's cabin" and mark twain's "huckleberry finn." this is american history tv on c-span $3. >> on this president's day c-span3 american history tv we're featuring first ladies. up next first lady michelle obama talking about growing up, her life, and the value of education. she spoke tora at anacostia high school. [ applause ] >> thank you all. thank you so much. first of all, thank you, charity. you did a great job on that introduction. >> love you! >> love you all too. so proud. i want to thank the anacostia senior high school choir for their amazing performances. [ applause ] i also want to thank brandon, annie, and, of course, your valedictorian jordan for their amazing remarks. let's give them a big old hand. i want to acknowledge a couple of other people, malik, donald, and all of the
at 10:00 to memphis, tennessee as we toured the national civil rights museum built on the site where martin luther king, jr. was assassinated. and at 10:30, from waterbury, connecticut, professor william foster teaches a class on the history of the n-word in american culture and a focus on "uncle tom's cabin" and mark twain's "huckleberry finn." this is american history tv on c-span $3. >> on this president's day c-span3 american history tv we're featuring first...
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. >> she commuted from seattle to memphis, stayed in a crew lounge in memphis from midnight to 4:00 a.m, commuted from memphis to newark from 4:00 to 6:30 and then hung out in the crew lounge in newark until her 1:30 show time. >> o'brien: the transcripts of the cockpit voice recorder provided clues about other problems. the first officer seemed under the weather and concerned about the cost of calling in sick. "if i call in sick," she said, "now i've got to put myself in a hotel until i feel better." and both pilots appeared tired. the transcript notes sounds similar to yawns. >> we are going find out what happened here. >> o'brien: the investigation threw a spotlight onto the operations of colgan, and raised questions about pilot qualifications, training and pay. the story that emerged shocked family members, and even industry insiders. >> there are some accidents that really make you step back and take a look at what's happening in the system. 3407 forces us to look at issues like commuting, fatigue. it forces us to look at training. it forces us to look at fundamental regulatory rel
. >> she commuted from seattle to memphis, stayed in a crew lounge in memphis from midnight to 4:00 a.m, commuted from memphis to newark from 4:00 to 6:30 and then hung out in the crew lounge in newark until her 1:30 show time. >> o'brien: the transcripts of the cockpit voice recorder provided clues about other problems. the first officer seemed under the weather and concerned about the cost of calling in sick. "if i call in sick," she said, "now i've got to put...
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to missouri. eight people hurt at a kansas apartment complex. more twisters expected today from memphisraleigh. >>> a blizzard is slamming the dakotas and upper midwest with blinding snow. the storm spreads east, bringing up to a foot of snow to new england. >>> mitt romney scores primary victories in michigan and arizona. he faces new challenges ahead of next week's super tuesday contest. voters in ten states vote next tuesday. of course 37. >>> and finally from us this morning, there are 50 american states. i think we knew that. when it comes to language, they're not so united. there's extraordinaryvariety to the words we use. >> they have all been collected in one place. the dictionary of american regional english. john berman takes a tour. >> reporter: we have all seen proof that america is a world superpower. to you this might look like a -- >> dust bunny. >> reporter: that ball of hair and dust that collects under your bed. but in the northeast, it's a dust kitty. the south, a house moss. pennsylvania, a woolie. in california -- a flug or a -- >> a mungie. >> reporter: 174 words f
to missouri. eight people hurt at a kansas apartment complex. more twisters expected today from memphisraleigh. >>> a blizzard is slamming the dakotas and upper midwest with blinding snow. the storm spreads east, bringing up to a foot of snow to new england. >>> mitt romney scores primary victories in michigan and arizona. he faces new challenges ahead of next week's super tuesday contest. voters in ten states vote next tuesday. of course 37. >>> and finally from us...
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at 10:00, to memphis, tennessee, as we tour the national civil rights museum, built on the site where martin luther king jr. was assassinated. and at 10:30 from waterbury, connecticut, professor william foster teaches a class on the history of the "next" word in american literature and culture, with a focus on "uncle tom's cabin" and mark twain's "huckleberry finn." this is american history tv on c-span3. >>> there's a new website for american history tv where you can find our schedules and preview our upcoming programs. watch featured video from our regular weekly series, as well as access our history tweets, history in the news, and social media from facebook, youtube, twitter, and foursquare. follow american history tv every weekend on c-span3 and online at c-span.org/history. >> welcome to american history tv on c-span3, where all weekend, everywhere weekend, we're featuring the people and the events that tell the american story. we're marking this presidents day weekend with the nation's first ladies. up next from our c-span's white house documentary, a tour with laura bush. >> w
at 10:00, to memphis, tennessee, as we tour the national civil rights museum, built on the site where martin luther king jr. was assassinated. and at 10:30 from waterbury, connecticut, professor william foster teaches a class on the history of the "next" word in american literature and culture, with a focus on "uncle tom's cabin" and mark twain's "huckleberry finn." this is american history tv on c-span3. >>> there's a new website for american history tv...
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the music migrated north from the mississippi delta to memphis to my hometown of chicago.helped lay the foundation for rock and roll and r & b and hip-hop. >> can you catch the concert february 27th on pbs. on pbs. >> you can't help but just be dancing a little bit. every time we've heard that this morning. >> the president didn't sound too bad right there. >> he is pretty good. >> a pretty good singer. >> impressive. >>> speaking of impressive, the weather forecast for the next couple of days will be very impressive. we'll be enjoying temperatures 15 to 20 degrees above normal. >> a lot of people will be dancing about that. >> including the flowers. i think we'll be in full bloom here in the next couple of days. right now, we're comfortable. when you head out the door this morning, you will notice it's lot warmer than yesterday when we were in the upper 20s and low 30s. across the bay, cambridge, 45 degrees. 47 in salsbury. frederick is currently 36 degrees. out at dulles, 39. so we mentioned manassas, 30 degrees. a few spots that are on the chilly side. should be a great
the music migrated north from the mississippi delta to memphis to my hometown of chicago.helped lay the foundation for rock and roll and r & b and hip-hop. >> can you catch the concert february 27th on pbs. on pbs. >> you can't help but just be dancing a little bit. every time we've heard that this morning. >> the president didn't sound too bad right there. >> he is pretty good. >> a pretty good singer. >> impressive. >>> speaking of impressive,...
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to new england. severe storms in the south rngs with hail, gusty winds and tornadoes from memphis to raleigh. showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. snow in the cascades, northern rockies, lake tahoe and reno. >>> 37 in minneapolis, 55 in chicago. 57 in kansas city. 70s from dallas to atlanta. and 47 here in new york. >>> coming up, apple appears ready for another major announcement, it's just days away. >> get in line folks. >>> and then the latest on the crippled cruise ship making its way to shore. >>> and two different sports but so much in common. the new bromance between tim tebow and jeremy lin. >>> overseas markets were higher overnight on good news from the u.s. after the dow closed above 13,000 for the first time since the start of the financial crisis back in 2008. tokyo's nikkei average was up less than a point today. hong kong's hang seng did better with 111. in london, the ftse opened higher. the dow picked up 24 points, above 13,000, a good sign for everybody. the nasdaq gained 21 for its highest close in get this, 11 years. >>> the greek parliament has pafed the way f
to new england. severe storms in the south rngs with hail, gusty winds and tornadoes from memphis to raleigh. showers and thunderstorms along the gulf coast. snow in the cascades, northern rockies, lake tahoe and reno. >>> 37 in minneapolis, 55 in chicago. 57 in kansas city. 70s from dallas to atlanta. and 47 here in new york. >>> coming up, apple appears ready for another major announcement, it's just days away. >> get in line folks. >>> and then the latest on...
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thunderstorms from the gulf coast to memphis. fargo. brr. minneapolis barely gets out of the single digits. 56 degrees in atlanta. near 50 here in new york before snow moves in after midnight. >>> well, it's been a pretty tough winter for iet sculptors out there. too warm in a lot of places for their kind of work. but in wausau, wisconsin the team usa snow sculptors are thrilled that a dip in the temperatures is allowing them to get to work. >> they're extracting a dinosaur from a huge block of ice near the grounds of the woodson art museum. it's part of an exhibit featuring the work of children's book author james gurney and his "dinotopia" series. if the weather holds, the dinosaur should be finished by tomorrow. >> those guys are talented. >> they really are. >> that's not easy work. carving out that ice. especially you've got to work in the cold. >> it is a skill. it really is. and with sand. it looks so good at the end. >> i have no artistic abilities. i always appreciate those folks. we'll be back with more "world news now"
thunderstorms from the gulf coast to memphis. fargo. brr. minneapolis barely gets out of the single digits. 56 degrees in atlanta. near 50 here in new york before snow moves in after midnight. >>> well, it's been a pretty tough winter for iet sculptors out there. too warm in a lot of places for their kind of work. but in wausau, wisconsin the team usa snow sculptors are thrilled that a dip in the temperatures is allowing them to get to work. >> they're extracting a dinosaur from...
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bob faw has the story. >> all right, i am going to give you five seconds to be settled. >> reporter: in memphis public schools, where only a small percent of the students go on to college, kristin cornwell tells all her fourth graders they can be "college-ready." >> the expectations haven't been set before necessarily even that high, and they live up to it. one of the biggest delights is when i hear kids sitting in their groups, and they'll whisper to eacother, "get college-ready," and they'll sit up straight, and they know exactly what that looks like, and they want that for themselves. >> reporter: in a public school system where failure is common -- >> where's the right angle in that diagram? >> reporter: erin svoboda's goal is that 100% of her students pass the state math exam. >> a lot of my students are a little bit jaded, and they maybe feel a little bit even cheated. they understand that maybe they haven't received the education that they should have. so i hope to maybe renewing their faith in their education and the schools and in what they can do with that later. >> reporter: in this
bob faw has the story. >> all right, i am going to give you five seconds to be settled. >> reporter: in memphis public schools, where only a small percent of the students go on to college, kristin cornwell tells all her fourth graders they can be "college-ready." >> the expectations haven't been set before necessarily even that high, and they live up to it. one of the biggest delights is when i hear kids sitting in their groups, and they'll whisper to eacother,...
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memphis. he's -- after a career or 15 years in nonprofit juvenile prevention programs, he decided to work with children in memphis and he works in the eighth grade with exceptional children. special education children and i understand that he's involved as every tennessee teacher and principal is right now in the new teacher/principal evaluation process. so we might hear something about that from him. welcome. >> all right. thank you very much, senator alexander. next is -- i would invite senator hagen for the next -- >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. i am proud to have an opportunity to introduce a -- an old friend of mine, a proud north carolinian and an east carolina pirate and one of this country's foremost education leaders and innovators dr. dpreer. while dr. grier has served as the superintendent across six states he has experienced the public education situation from all levels. a graduate of vanderbilt and as a teacher, a coach and a high school principal. i first met him in 2000 when he was the superintendent of my hometown of the gilford county in north carolina. i happen to re
memphis. he's -- after a career or 15 years in nonprofit juvenile prevention programs, he decided to work with children in memphis and he works in the eighth grade with exceptional children. special education children and i understand that he's involved as every tennessee teacher and principal is right now in the new teacher/principal evaluation process. so we might hear something about that from him. welcome. >> all right. thank you very much, senator alexander. next is -- i would invite...
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to mr. seton who's from memphis. mr. shnur suggested it would be improved if we had a larger insensitive for teacher -- incentive for teacher evaluation. mr. seton, tennessee is going through a teacher/principal evaluation process. i think every -- almost every teacher is involved in it. and that's the result of a program race to top which had an incentive to -- states who wanted to, to do teacher and principal evaluation. what -- what's going on? what's your experience there in your school in memphis, how are teachers and principals responding to it? and what role do you think the federal government ought to have in requiring it, defining it and regulating it? >> good morning. thank you to the chairman and all of you for having me here. we in tennessee are actually i believe setting the standard nationally and hopefully people will start paying attention to what we're doing with regards to the evaluation. we know that if you want something, you have to inspect it or you have to evaluate it. and so we took the lead with
to mr. seton who's from memphis. mr. shnur suggested it would be improved if we had a larger insensitive for teacher -- incentive for teacher evaluation. mr. seton, tennessee is going through a teacher/principal evaluation process. i think every -- almost every teacher is involved in it. and that's the result of a program race to top which had an incentive to -- states who wanted to, to do teacher and principal evaluation. what -- what's going on? what's your experience there in your school in...
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to san francisco. >>> airport delays possible in houston, new orleans, dallas, memphis, and l.a. >>> returning to one of our top stories, new details on the final good-bye to whitney houston. it will be a private service at the newark church where she sang as a child. >> a long-time family friend will give the eulogy. >> if you scratch the surface, it didn't take you long the find out she was still that little girl from new jersey. she wore fame. and she was wonderful in it. but she was always that little girl from new jersey. i think that's what they'll reflect. >> marvin winans is also the pastor that married whitney houston and bobby brown in 1992. there's growing concern over bobbi kristina. >> her father issued a statement saying she's doing much better. we continue to provide love and support. but the website tmz has reported he's not been allowed to see her. she's been cared for by family in the l.a. area. >> houston's es sait tate is likely to get major boost based on a resurgence of album sales. insiders say the singer died deeply in debt, despite a one-time fortune. she lost
to san francisco. >>> airport delays possible in houston, new orleans, dallas, memphis, and l.a. >>> returning to one of our top stories, new details on the final good-bye to whitney houston. it will be a private service at the newark church where she sang as a child. >> a long-time family friend will give the eulogy. >> if you scratch the surface, it didn't take you long the find out she was still that little girl from new jersey. she wore fame. and she was...
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louis very close to the memphis area with the current temperature of 36 degrees. st of that moisture, however, will not make its way our way. we are going to see a slight chance for some flurries. maybe a couple sprinkles but that's not the only storm we're talking about. maybe another 2 to 3 storms in the forecast. i'll show you one more time in about the next 15 to 20 minutes so you want to make sure you stick around. >> thank you, doug. >>> now to our continuing coverage of the death of whitney houston over the weekend. the singer was found dead in a hotel bath tub. >> the official cause of death has not been released. apparently still a mystery right now. but members of d.c.'s music community are talking about how whitney houston influenced their lives and their careers. erika gonzalez has our report. ♪ i believe the children are our future ♪ >> reporter: the daughter of a bishop and evangelist singer/song writer lo mo said whitney houston made it cool for church girls like her to go secular. she is on her fourth album. the two met at the new york recording stu
louis very close to the memphis area with the current temperature of 36 degrees. st of that moisture, however, will not make its way our way. we are going to see a slight chance for some flurries. maybe a couple sprinkles but that's not the only storm we're talking about. maybe another 2 to 3 storms in the forecast. i'll show you one more time in about the next 15 to 20 minutes so you want to make sure you stick around. >> thank you, doug. >>> now to our continuing coverage of...
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we're going to get into memphis and possibly nashville, too. in st. louis, it will snow as we go throughout your day. chicago, later on tonight. as far as the snow forecast, not a huge snow event. one to three inches for chicago tonight. st. louis, during the day today. kansas city, this morning with joplin and springfield. dallas to oklahomaty, you're about done with whatever you have on the ground is all you're going to get. other areas of concerned, that freeze warning is down into tampa and orlando. much of the nation is still chilly. but the big warm-up is under way. this is it. that was the peak of the cold yesterday. now, from here on out, we're going to warm up significantly, as we head throughout this week. all of the messy weather. airport delays possible in the middle of the country. not bad, after yesterday's cold day in philly and new york. we're going to get up to 40 degrees. and boston at sunny and 35, is not too bad. coming up, the valentine's day forecast. and what we can expect the rest of this week can do. >>> coming up, greece votes
we're going to get into memphis and possibly nashville, too. in st. louis, it will snow as we go throughout your day. chicago, later on tonight. as far as the snow forecast, not a huge snow event. one to three inches for chicago tonight. st. louis, during the day today. kansas city, this morning with joplin and springfield. dallas to oklahomaty, you're about done with whatever you have on the ground is all you're going to get. other areas of concerned, that freeze warning is down into tampa and...
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let's go to chris from memphis, tennessee, from his youtube challeng challenge. >> i feel so bad for you. >> okay. chris, we didn't show the whole video here, but describe what you saw room to room when you inspected this house. >> literally you had to step up on top of the garbage pile just to get inside. newspapers, pizza boxes, liquor bottles, cat food, tin, basically just the normal garbage we all go through in life. a dead cat that was buried under the garbage. >> how long did it take to clean this mess up? what did it cost? >> basically it was about 4,000, $5,000 worth of damage. three trailer loads of garbage. >> are you worried now that this video is out there that you will never get a renter in the house? >> even if someone saw the video, they'll have a hard time believing it's the same house. >> man. so glad to be out here in fresh air. >> beth didn't even see the video. we described it. if you want to see the grossness that is the bathroom that was in this house, we'll put the video on our website, rightthisminute.com. >>> oh, the party scene. guy hits on girl, girl not int
let's go to chris from memphis, tennessee, from his youtube challeng challenge. >> i feel so bad for you. >> okay. chris, we didn't show the whole video here, but describe what you saw room to room when you inspected this house. >> literally you had to step up on top of the garbage pile just to get inside. newspapers, pizza boxes, liquor bottles, cat food, tin, basically just the normal garbage we all go through in life. a dead cat that was buried under the garbage. >>...
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defeat the curriculum that took so long to design here, so perhaps it would be better to have someone from memphisited here to audit our next training and then see how that matches up. does that make sense? commissioner chan: there are some already sending people there. our first training went well, but there is a lot to be improved. we have eight or more trainings to go, so i think there is a lot of room to include that. we will talk about it. president mazzucco: commissioners, anything else for the chief before he moves into the next item? chief: 7 next would be discharged review board findings and recommendations for the fourth quarter 2011. -- so the next would be the discharge review board findings. >> good evening, commissioners, chief. we are with the officer involved shooting investigations team. i am here to present the fourth quarter, 2011, or the powerpoint to, . -- to come up. as you can see, the members in attendance, schmidt, who is in the audience, the chair of the board, according by deadly, others. commissioner jim and was representing the police commission. director hicks was pre
defeat the curriculum that took so long to design here, so perhaps it would be better to have someone from memphisited here to audit our next training and then see how that matches up. does that make sense? commissioner chan: there are some already sending people there. our first training went well, but there is a lot to be improved. we have eight or more trainings to go, so i think there is a lot of room to include that. we will talk about it. president mazzucco: commissioners, anything else...
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shout out to north memphis from the crew. back to you, a.j. >> all right. award we wait for at the end of the night is the award for best picture. and the battle is like no other year. there are certainly some favorites, but the oscar could truly go to any of the great movies nominated. this year, we have nine films. certainly some favorites, but some heavy contenders all around. >> absolutely. nine heavy weights. but one huge, huge standout. so far this year, it's been all about the silent picture "the artist." an incredible silent movie. it's won best picture. no silent movie has won an oscar since 1929. let's take a look at the competition it faces. up against "the artist" is the descendan descendants. "the help," "hugo," "midnight in paris," "moneyball," and a tree of life. some huge contenders there. we'll have to see who brings it home. >> from the best picture nominees, let's go to best actress nominee who is with michelle turner on the red carpet. >> absolutely. i have glen close who is nominated for best actress. you have been trumpeting this film.
shout out to north memphis from the crew. back to you, a.j. >> all right. award we wait for at the end of the night is the award for best picture. and the battle is like no other year. there are certainly some favorites, but the oscar could truly go to any of the great movies nominated. this year, we have nine films. certainly some favorites, but some heavy contenders all around. >> absolutely. nine heavy weights. but one huge, huge standout. so far this year, it's been all about...
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rain from houston and new orleans to little rock and memphis. showers in the arcarolinas. showers in the pacific northwest. >> 50 friends seattle to albuquerque. just one bone-chilling degree in fargo. 10 in the twin cities. 16 in omaha. 40s in the northeast. atlanta up to 56. miami, a nice 81. >> sounds good. >>> coming up next after the break, a consumer alert. bank customers are overcharged when using a popular app. we'll have the details on that. >>> inside the fbi's secret file on steve jobs from his drug use to the plot to bomb his house. >>> and time to get your power ball tickets before this weekend's giant jackpot. >>> welcome back, everybody. it's the end of an era for an iconic brand. kodak is all but getting out of the camera business. the company, practically synonymous with the camera industry will no longer make a lot of product. it will focus on printing. they invented the digital camera back in 1975 but could not keep up with the technology. >>> kodak stock at less than 50 cents a share. tokyo's nikkei average fell 55 points. hong kong's hang seng slid 226.
rain from houston and new orleans to little rock and memphis. showers in the arcarolinas. showers in the pacific northwest. >> 50 friends seattle to albuquerque. just one bone-chilling degree in fargo. 10 in the twin cities. 16 in omaha. 40s in the northeast. atlanta up to 56. miami, a nice 81. >> sounds good. >>> coming up next after the break, a consumer alert. bank customers are overcharged when using a popular app. we'll have the details on that. >>> inside the...
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rain and thorps from chicago and memphis to oklahoma city. >>> and finally from us this story has someubt about that. or make that leg, singular. most of the buzz from last night's oscars is about angelina jolie's peshls lir revealing dress. >> now that lovely long limb has a following all its own. >> reporter: she wasn't even nominated. she stole the show. >> here are the nominees for adapted screen play. >> reporter: rather, her right leg snoel the show. stole the show. the winners adapted their stance to hers. this was no wardrobe malfunction. she favors the leggy look. she knew exactly what she was doing. on the red carpet, she struck that stance often enough that her leg started to multiply with the help of photo shop and twitter. while the oscars were on the air, @angie's right leg already had a twitter account. that right leg was everywhere. the tanks would surely have stopped the their tracks for angelina's leg. the pepper spray guy would have stopped squirting those poor students for a quick look. her leg tiptoed into the last supper. nudged george washington's row boat across
rain and thorps from chicago and memphis to oklahoma city. >>> and finally from us this story has someubt about that. or make that leg, singular. most of the buzz from last night's oscars is about angelina jolie's peshls lir revealing dress. >> now that lovely long limb has a following all its own. >> reporter: she wasn't even nominated. she stole the show. >> here are the nominees for adapted screen play. >> reporter: rather, her right leg snoel the show. stole...
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and that is when we decided we were going to move for memphis for nine months to make this film.led it down into the movie that people will sea. >> what struck me is this is real life. this is not pretend. and this is at an impoverished area. this is what really happens to these young boys. tell us a little bit about the story. >> actually when we got to -- >> i would say young black men, right? >> black men, yeah. it was when we got to north memphis the first time we realized we felt the need to actually tell this story, because in this case specifically, more tooimts times than none we don't get the opportunity to celebrate kind of what happens in communities like this. and often like when there's a media presence in communities like this they want a sensationalized piece on the violence in the neighborhood. we wanted to talk about not just the bad but talk about the good. because the coach is a volunteer. >> unbelievable. >> completely turned a program around. it's not really, again, like we work from themes and the theme of this film is much more universal. it's about resilie
and that is when we decided we were going to move for memphis for nine months to make this film.led it down into the movie that people will sea. >> what struck me is this is real life. this is not pretend. and this is at an impoverished area. this is what really happens to these young boys. tell us a little bit about the story. >> actually when we got to -- >> i would say young black men, right? >> black men, yeah. it was when we got to north memphis the first time we...
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i just gave a million dollars to the university of memphis three years ago. >> you gave a million dollarsat is admirable. >> thank you. >> i'm late on my car payment. i'm going to let you know. >> that's what we do. we give back. >> he kept talking. right, right. [ laughter ] >> i got a question. i've been waiting to save this to the end because i want to get you warmed up. and also because i'm scared. i'm scared what ya'll are going to say. on the internet there's been a trending topic which says you cannot date me if. >> right. >> and people write in the thing you can't date me if you have a car that's older than you. that kind of thing, right? >> yeah. >> what's on your list? you know, this is going to be on tv. somebody's going to see you all. >> right. you can't date me, this is basic, if you're married. so if you've got a wife. >> that's a good one. >> i'm not available. also that includes tan lines, lesson number one, ladies. tan line, he's married. he just took it off. you can' date me if you're married or have a questionable tan line on your ring if i th k think. >> what if it's
i just gave a million dollars to the university of memphis three years ago. >> you gave a million dollarsat is admirable. >> thank you. >> i'm late on my car payment. i'm going to let you know. >> that's what we do. we give back. >> he kept talking. right, right. [ laughter ] >> i got a question. i've been waiting to save this to the end because i want to get you warmed up. and also because i'm scared. i'm scared what ya'll are going to say. on the internet...
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a visitor to the memphis zoo learned why you never anger a monkey. >> you have to see this.the staff's suggestion the man turned his back and boom! poor monkey. the they are swinging around on a rope before flying at the glass. it upset the baby. poor monkey. that's sad. apparently the alpha male felt threatened by the man's height and he came at him like that. >> you know his name? >> no? >> it's banana sam. >> it is not banana sam. [ laughter ] >> i kid you much. >>> it is 6:26. some east bay schools may be getting some four-legged visitors soon. >> that's right. why some students may not be in favor of having these dogs on campus. >> a toast to life after being stuck in the snow for days in the sierra. this morning, how some underwear saved a couple from death. >>> president obama waking up in san francisco this morning in air force one waiting on the tarmac behind me. we'll review his quick trip coming up. >>> and scrambling to avoid a messy traffic backup this weekend. we're live here at the bay bridge toll plaza with some advice just hours away now from the big upper d
a visitor to the memphis zoo learned why you never anger a monkey. >> you have to see this.the staff's suggestion the man turned his back and boom! poor monkey. the they are swinging around on a rope before flying at the glass. it upset the baby. poor monkey. that's sad. apparently the alpha male felt threatened by the man's height and he came at him like that. >> you know his name? >> no? >> it's banana sam. >> it is not banana sam. [ laughter ] >> i kid you...