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but he moved to tupelo.ank raines, and he was a simultaneous parker. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [ applause ] >> frank raines, the simultaneous talker. and elvis and tamika, they are all from tupelo, mississippi. also from tupelo, mississippi, these guys. the american family association, our new favorite far right religious activist group, who says jewish immigrants to america should be forced to convert as a condition to coming to this country. >> number one, those who came to our shores would be expected to adopt our religious values and our traditions. that would mean christianity. the religion of their home lamd, the god of their homeland, they would leave them behind. >> from their home base in tupelo, mississippi, the folks at the american family association figured out how to make a real wonderful living with running radio shows and leading crusades against sponge bob and boy
but he moved to tupelo.ank raines, and he was a simultaneous parker. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [ applause ] >> frank raines, the simultaneous talker. and elvis and tamika, they are all from tupelo, mississippi. also from tupelo, mississippi, these guys. the american family association, our new favorite far right religious activist group, who says jewish...
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diplo was also born in tupelo. he grew up in miami but he's apparently a tupelo native.ar tamika whitmore was also raise there had. the guy on the right here was not born in tupelo, mississippi. he was from chattanooga. but he moved to tupelo. he was frank raines, and he was a simultaneous talker. watch. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [ speaking tame ] [ applause ] >> he doesn't even have to look at me to know that he's doing this. and -- [ speaking at the same time ] >> he gets in your mind so you can't talk after a while. >> frank raines, the simultaneous talker. and elvis and tamika, they are all from tupelo, mississippi. also from tupelo, mississippi, these guys. the american family association, our new favorite far right religious activist group who blames hitler on the gays and says jewish immigrants coming to america should be forced to convert as a condition of coming to this country. >> number one, those who came to our shores would be exp
diplo was also born in tupelo. he grew up in miami but he's apparently a tupelo native.ar tamika whitmore was also raise there had. the guy on the right here was not born in tupelo, mississippi. he was from chattanooga. but he moved to tupelo. he was frank raines, and he was a simultaneous talker. watch. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [ speaking tame ] [ applause ]...
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we mention, millions of people are under winter storm warnings, including cities like birmingham tupeloasheville, charlotte, raleigh, everywhere in between. even in norfolk. if anyone gets nailed by this somewhere from norfolk to richmond to southern portions of the chesapeake. here is snow at 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. nailed overnight tonight in areas of north carolina. one of those deals you go to bed, it is snowing, wake up to a winter wonderland. 8:00 a.m. tail end of the morning rush hour snow coming down hard from norfolk to richmond ending by 9:00 10:00. how much snow will we get? this swathe of three to six inches is impressive. going almost from little rock to tupelo, five inches possible there, to birmingham asheville, to charlotte, raleigh, nine to eight inches of snow. this area in the mid-atlantic the bullseye who does the most shoveling. 8 inches in norfolk. this trended a little further north. d.c. is expecting two inches of snow. ocean city could get as much as four inches. we have to watch the trend, see how far north it gets. if you're in philadelphia, atlantic cit
we mention, millions of people are under winter storm warnings, including cities like birmingham tupeloasheville, charlotte, raleigh, everywhere in between. even in norfolk. if anyone gets nailed by this somewhere from norfolk to richmond to southern portions of the chesapeake. here is snow at 7:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. nailed overnight tonight in areas of north carolina. one of those deals you go to bed, it is snowing, wake up to a winter wonderland. 8:00 a.m. tail end of the morning rush...
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huntsville tupelo top three all-time single day snow event, seven and eight inches. raleigh and charlotte didn't get quite as much. but areas around richmond washington, d.c., it's snowing out there this morning. see on the map all done in raleigh and carolinas. another couple of inches here maryland and delaware enough snow they will have to shovel as they go through the the morning hours there. cold relentless arctic flow in the north. brutal windchills and temperatures right into the beginning of march unfortunately. some areas like syracuse, new york, haven't gone above freezing in 26 days. imagine that 26 days in a row without a break in freezing. no snow melt no ice melt. in the northwest, there will be showers today especially in the mountains. the cities themselves seattle lso how dry it's going to be in central california. a little chance of a weather pattern change into march. looks like we may get more storminess into the wes and hopefully rain where we need it. >> rain. bill thank you so much. >>> considering something so bold it may actually save lives.
huntsville tupelo top three all-time single day snow event, seven and eight inches. raleigh and charlotte didn't get quite as much. but areas around richmond washington, d.c., it's snowing out there this morning. see on the map all done in raleigh and carolinas. another couple of inches here maryland and delaware enough snow they will have to shovel as they go through the the morning hours there. cold relentless arctic flow in the north. brutal windchills and temperatures right into the...
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tonight in tupelo mississippi, the first three shows of "fifty shades of grey" are completely sold out. yes, american family association, your town really wants to see "fifty shades of grey" and they really don't care what you say about it. but we would still like to hear your answers to our questions about that trip you took with the republican party. so please check your inbox. thank you. now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >>> there is a new part-time member of the republican congressional leadership. his day job is prime minister of another country. >> this is not a personal disagreement between president obama and me. >> one of america's strongest allies and its very existence is under attack. >> i'm going to the united states not because i seek a confrontation with the president. >> he getting chosen to come before the congress and i'm glad he's accepted that invitation. >> i would hope we could find common ground to have bipartisan support. but that takes work. it's called legislating. >> i do have concerns about the president's submission. >> there are many qu
tonight in tupelo mississippi, the first three shows of "fifty shades of grey" are completely sold out. yes, american family association, your town really wants to see "fifty shades of grey" and they really don't care what you say about it. but we would still like to hear your answers to our questions about that trip you took with the republican party. so please check your inbox. thank you. now time for "the last word with lawrence o'donnell." >>> there is...
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he was sworn in a week later at a medical center in tupelo. there are now two vacant house seats. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there new republicans and democrats in the house and in the senate, there is also 108 women in congress, including the first african-american republican in the house. keep track of members of congress using congressional chronicle at www.c-span.org. there is a lot of information there, including statistics about each session of congress. >> earlier today the cato institute held a discussion on the 114th congress and libertarian policy priorities. scholars analyzed pending trade agreements. this is an hour. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you all for coming today to hear cato's third annual state of the union. president obama laid out his plans for his final two years of office. we have heard plenty of that over the last few years and so where does that leave us? what does that mean for liberty and how will that affect economic growth? what can policymakers do towe have
he was sworn in a week later at a medical center in tupelo. there are now two vacant house seats. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there new republicans and democrats in the house and in the senate, there is also 108 women in congress, including the first african-american republican in the house. keep track of members of congress using congressional chronicle at www.c-span.org. there is a lot of information there, including statistics about each...
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republican congressman alan nunnelee of mississippi passed away today in tupelo, after battling a strokend brain tumor. nunnelee was re-elected to a third term last year. he was 56 years old. and, nbc news announced an internal investigation of anchor brian williams and his statements about an incident in iraq, in 2003. he's admitted his helicopter was not hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, as he previously claimed. but he's faced growing criticism. in a memo to staffers today, the head of nbc news said: "we're working on what the best next steps are." still to come on the "newshour: highlights from the strong jobs numbers; the mother of a journalist missing in syria for two and a half years; why streaming music has made playlists the new albums; mark shields and david brooks on the week's news; plus, love, work, conflict and community around the world, captured on camera. >> woodruff: now a closer look at what's driving those surprisingly upbeat jobs numbers; here's jeffrey brown. >> brown: not only did today's labor report show that more people found work in january, it also revised th
republican congressman alan nunnelee of mississippi passed away today in tupelo, after battling a strokend brain tumor. nunnelee was re-elected to a third term last year. he was 56 years old. and, nbc news announced an internal investigation of anchor brian williams and his statements about an incident in iraq, in 2003. he's admitted his helicopter was not hit by a rocket-propelled grenade, as he previously claimed. but he's faced growing criticism. in a memo to staffers today, the head of nbc...
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you don't birmingham tupelo or atlanta. also wintry weather pushing into central iowa. to the south, we've got all the ingredients in place. southern storm system tracking across the gulf of mexico. plenty of moisture there. this narrow band right here that's the area we have the 40 or so million people. that's the area we're concerned about for snow beginning into the late morning, early afternoon hours. by the overnight, it should begin to taper off. the end result will be a few inches left in place, generally speaking around atlanta. perhaps two to three in northern areas of say, north carolina could see far greater amounts, around eight to ten inches. guys? >> thanks. >>> european nation shares mixed. u.s. stock futures barely moving so far after yesterday's great day. the dow and s&p 500 closing at record highs. the nasdaq closing in on 5,000. 5,000. that has not been since the dotcom bubble in 2000. major indexes at records in the uk germany and sweden. and ireland, france belgium are at the highest levels since before the recession. what's driving all these marke
you don't birmingham tupelo or atlanta. also wintry weather pushing into central iowa. to the south, we've got all the ingredients in place. southern storm system tracking across the gulf of mexico. plenty of moisture there. this narrow band right here that's the area we have the 40 or so million people. that's the area we're concerned about for snow beginning into the late morning, early afternoon hours. by the overnight, it should begin to taper off. the end result will be a few inches left...
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you don't see this every day in birmingham, tupelo or atlanta. wednesday will be one of those days where we know snow accumulation is going to be a probability. also wintry weather pushing into areas of, say, central iowa. to the south, we've got all the ingredients in place. southern storm system tracking across the gulf of mexico. plenty of moisture there. plenty of cold air to the north. this narrow band right here, that's the area we have the 40 or so million people. that's the area we're concerned about for snow beginning into the late morning, early afternoon hours. by the overnight, it should begin to taper off. the end result will be a few inches left in place, generally speaking, around atlanta. perhaps two to three in northern areas of, say, north carolina could see far greater amounts, around eight to ten inches. guys? >> thanks. >>> from weather to money. time for an early start on your money. european and asian stocks. u.s. stock futures barely moving so far after yesterday's great day. the dow and s&p 500 closing at record highs. th
you don't see this every day in birmingham, tupelo or atlanta. wednesday will be one of those days where we know snow accumulation is going to be a probability. also wintry weather pushing into areas of, say, central iowa. to the south, we've got all the ingredients in place. southern storm system tracking across the gulf of mexico. plenty of moisture there. plenty of cold air to the north. this narrow band right here, that's the area we have the 40 or so million people. that's the area we're...
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tupelo, 7 inches. this puts them in the category of top five snowstorms in some cases.a look at ratthe radar. you can see that's ended. we still have some snow showers in eastern massachusetts. that's clearing out as well. and it's back to the cold. so the snow is gone. we get another reinforcing shot of arctic air over the next 48 hours. that means bitter windchills will once again be up through the northern plains and the great lakes. it will feel like by 7:00 tonight temperatures are going to feel like they're below zero through parts of the great lakes. friday morning, minus 9 for your feel-like temperature in chicago. and then this cold air continues into friday. now, we do warm up some for the weekend, but we have another storm to talk about. we'll have this one form in the rockies late on friday and saturday night. early sunday, we're looking inging a swath of snow from denver to chicago. 3 to 6 inches with isolated higher amounts. this will move off to the east sunday night into monday for the northeast. so yet another weekend and another storm. that's the lates
tupelo, 7 inches. this puts them in the category of top five snowstorms in some cases.a look at ratthe radar. you can see that's ended. we still have some snow showers in eastern massachusetts. that's clearing out as well. and it's back to the cold. so the snow is gone. we get another reinforcing shot of arctic air over the next 48 hours. that means bitter windchills will once again be up through the northern plains and the great lakes. it will feel like by 7:00 tonight temperatures are going...
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particularly hard hit were louisville and tupelo.of the 14 people who lost their lives that tragic day, ten were in the louisville area. president pro-tem giles ward's home was totally destroyed, as were so many others. the hospital and an extended care facility were badly damaged. some of the town's biggest employers, including the winston county medical center and natron wood products, were closed. as always in times of disaster, mississippians pulled together and got to work. the city, county and state responders set about saving lives and comforting victims. the officials joined the private sector, our mississippi national guard and faith-based organizations to begin rebuilding in all the affected areas. within 21 days, a modular hospital was opened_fema's first ever success with such a system. and i am proud to say that natron wood products will reopen as winston plywood and veneer and will become one of the largest plywood manufacturers in north america. now that's recovery mississippi style. [applause] >> joining us tonight is
particularly hard hit were louisville and tupelo.of the 14 people who lost their lives that tragic day, ten were in the louisville area. president pro-tem giles ward's home was totally destroyed, as were so many others. the hospital and an extended care facility were badly damaged. some of the town's biggest employers, including the winston county medical center and natron wood products, were closed. as always in times of disaster, mississippians pulled together and got to work. the city,...
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i mean the tupelo area, northern mississippi and northern alabama, this is almost like a once in a generation inches and snow and for both of these cities, top five all time for a single snow event. very historic in the south. still snowing a little bit in maryland and delaware and we're almost done with the storm. had officially about 5 inches in the richmond area and 5 inches in norfolk and that's gone. here comes the warmup and here comes march. not so lucky. another blast of arctic hair has moved down throughout the region. right now it's over the top of chicago and all through areas like illinois. it is going to move back into areas of the northeast this afternoon and this evening and over the areas that are covered by snow. so we'll have to deal with that. as far as the windchills right now. negative 16 in minneapolis. even as far as kansas city. it's negative 9, and as we go throughout tonight and into form morning, about 6:00 a.m. is when we'll see the worst of it. look at buffalo. jose buffalo, bangor maine, hartford, i'm trying to think, maybe three or four other cities, are looking
i mean the tupelo area, northern mississippi and northern alabama, this is almost like a once in a generation inches and snow and for both of these cities, top five all time for a single snow event. very historic in the south. still snowing a little bit in maryland and delaware and we're almost done with the storm. had officially about 5 inches in the richmond area and 5 inches in norfolk and that's gone. here comes the warmup and here comes march. not so lucky. another blast of arctic hair has...
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he was sworn in a week later at a medical center in tupelo. there are now two vacant house seats. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there new repu
he was sworn in a week later at a medical center in tupelo. there are now two vacant house seats. >> the political landscape has changed with the 114th congress. not only are there new repu
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police say they picked up thomas jesse lee at a greyhound bus station in tupelo, mississippi, after gettings discovered the bodies at lee's house after one of those deceased had been reported missing. lee is facing five counts of murder. >>> health headlines now. the measles outbreak gets worse. the cdc saying 102 individuals are infected across 14 states. a day care center in los angeles is closing its doors after a 1-year-old tested positive for the virus. officials are quarantining 14 infants including the 1-year-old for 21 days. >>> president obama sent the next to last budget up to capitol hill. it includes new taxes and a budget that reflects the recession is over. it's time to help the middle class and invest in infrastructure. abc's karen travers has the details. >> president obama's 2016 budget arrived on capitol hill a massive $4 trillion spending plan. before lawmakers get to that, president obama wants them to focus on a more immediate budget issue. funding for the department of homeland security runs out at the end of this month. >> we need to fund the department. pure and simp
police say they picked up thomas jesse lee at a greyhound bus station in tupelo, mississippi, after gettings discovered the bodies at lee's house after one of those deceased had been reported missing. lee is facing five counts of murder. >>> health headlines now. the measles outbreak gets worse. the cdc saying 102 individuals are infected across 14 states. a day care center in los angeles is closing its doors after a 1-year-old tested positive for the virus. officials are quarantining...
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also saying, after his death was announced, roger wicker of tupelo said, "allen had a strong faith thatuided his actions. he had a way of bringing people together on issues that affected our state and nation. again, alan nunnelee passed away. the flag of the capital at half staff to recognize that. back to our calls. cheryl. of los angeles, california. you said you found a job. caller: good morning. happy new year is to you. i just wanted to call on the gentleman calling saying that seniors are hard to place. that is not true. i've 67. i have a full-time job. i lost a job and i have a job. a full-time job with full-time benefits. my girlfriend lost a job. she is 62. she has a full-time job with full-time benefits. and making a very handsome salary. host: what kind of work do you do? caller: i am in property management. both of us are in property management. i have been doing that since 2006. i do not understand. i hear that over 60, no. i have a very lucrative job, excellent benefits, and a handsome salary. host: why do you think your situation is different from those who are older and
also saying, after his death was announced, roger wicker of tupelo said, "allen had a strong faith thatuided his actions. he had a way of bringing people together on issues that affected our state and nation. again, alan nunnelee passed away. the flag of the capital at half staff to recognize that. back to our calls. cheryl. of los angeles, california. you said you found a job. caller: good morning. happy new year is to you. i just wanted to call on the gentleman calling saying that...
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arlee owens from tupelo mississippi. 100 years old today. she loves puzzles and make a picture.d today. his big thing in life is he taught himself the stock market. happy birthday to leland forest from london ohio. 100 years old today. happy birthday to you, my dear friend. a fabulous sense of humor. love and kisses to my friends in new york. >> love and kisses back. thank you very much. >> what's coming up. >> kim cattrall. >> magic johnson. >> we are all going to have good stuff. you got the monday moment. >> one-pot meals you can cook tonight. >> have fun with that. >> get a check of the local news. >> we have reports about a subway train that stuck like 50 >>> nbc 10 first alert weather breaking news. >> it is a first alert weather day. let's get details from meteorologist bill henleybed rain freezing rain and snow to come. >> tracking freezing rain north and west and into the pocono mountains where it has started to mix with snow at some of the higher elevations. the freezing rain though is falling from the valley into montgomery. and showers are not that far away from phil
arlee owens from tupelo mississippi. 100 years old today. she loves puzzles and make a picture.d today. his big thing in life is he taught himself the stock market. happy birthday to leland forest from london ohio. 100 years old today. happy birthday to you, my dear friend. a fabulous sense of humor. love and kisses to my friends in new york. >> love and kisses back. thank you very much. >> what's coming up. >> kim cattrall. >> magic johnson. >> we are all going to...
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tupelo mississippi, huntsville alabama, second greatest snowfall ever in your city's history. this is hike a generational type snowstorm in northern alabama, northern mississippi. and now that snowstorm has made its way to the mid atlantic. you are waking up and you need to shovel in raleigh, richmond norfolk, and now the snow is falling in washington, d.c. we still have a lot of people under the winter storm warnings. the worst of it now throughout the rest of the morning will be areas in the mid atlantaic to the chesapeake. it's still snowing hard. we even had thunder snow last night from the raleigh area up right outside of norfolk. that's when you get the thunderstorms literally producing so cold at the surface you get snow falling out of the thunderstorms. amazing sfuf.e inging stuff. now it's in washington, d.c. and approaching philadelphia. morning commute will be on the slippery side. a lot of school delays around philly and d.c. school cancelations around the richmond and norfolk areas. as we go through the afternoon, even new york city could see snowflakes. maybe a c
tupelo mississippi, huntsville alabama, second greatest snowfall ever in your city's history. this is hike a generational type snowstorm in northern alabama, northern mississippi. and now that snowstorm has made its way to the mid atlantic. you are waking up and you need to shovel in raleigh, richmond norfolk, and now the snow is falling in washington, d.c. we still have a lot of people under the winter storm warnings. the worst of it now throughout the rest of the morning will be areas in the...
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towards mexico moves across and south of dallas spreading that snow all the way from dallas through tupelo inches in cities that don't get 4 on average for an entire year. this will just be one storm. the storm is in the gulf of mexico. it'll grab some of that gulf moisture and dump it up here across the northern sections of the storm. that's where the snow will be. there will also be some ice just to the south of this band. but you're seeing 2 to 4 inches anywhere north of dallas sherman, dennison memphis and all the way across to knoxville maybe as far as hampton roads. more coming in places that don't like it. no one seems to like it but the south likes it even less. >> just listening to your forecast makes me cold. >> right. liking it is a given, right? handling it having the wherewithal, having the resolve. >> we're used to it here. >> right. >> not so much there. >>> all right. let's talk politics. could there be a thaw on capitol hill? i'm running with the metaphor. three days and counting until funding for the department of homeland security runs dry. they tried for the fourth time
towards mexico moves across and south of dallas spreading that snow all the way from dallas through tupelo inches in cities that don't get 4 on average for an entire year. this will just be one storm. the storm is in the gulf of mexico. it'll grab some of that gulf moisture and dump it up here across the northern sections of the storm. that's where the snow will be. there will also be some ice just to the south of this band. but you're seeing 2 to 4 inches anywhere north of dallas sherman,...
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particularly hard hit were louisville and tupelo.14 people who lost their lives that tragic day, ten were in the louisville area. president pro-tem giles ward's home was totally destroyed, as were so many others. the hospital and an extended care facility were badly damaged. some of the town's biggest employers, including the winston county medical center and natron wood products, were closed. as always in times of disaster, mississippians pulled together and got to work. the city, county and state responders set about saving lives and comforting victims. the officials joined the private sector, our mississippi national guard and faith-based organizations to begin rebuilding in all the affected areas. within 21 days, a modular hospital was opened, fema's first ever success with such a system. [applause] and i am proud to say that natron wood products will reopen as winston plywood and veneer and will become one of the largest plywood manufacturers in north america. now that's recovery mississippi [applause] style. [applause] joining
particularly hard hit were louisville and tupelo.14 people who lost their lives that tragic day, ten were in the louisville area. president pro-tem giles ward's home was totally destroyed, as were so many others. the hospital and an extended care facility were badly damaged. some of the town's biggest employers, including the winston county medical center and natron wood products, were closed. as always in times of disaster, mississippians pulled together and got to work. the city, county and...
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arlee owens from tupelo mississippi. 100 years old today. she loves puzzles and make a picture.imself the stock market. happy birthday to leland forest from london ohio. 100 years old today. happy birthday to you, my dear friend. a fabulous sense of humor. love and kisses to my friends in new york. >> love and kisses back. thank you very much. >> what's coming up. >> kim cattrall. >> magic johnson. >> we are all going to have good stuff. you got the monday moment. >> one-pot meals you can cook tonight. >> have fun with that. >> get a check of the local news. >> we have reports about a subway train that stuck with like 50 >>> a very good monday morning to you. i almost said friday. it's 8:56 right now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the storm is certainly gone but in some places the outages linger. in vallejo all but 300 people have their power restored. there are now some 2,000 outages bay area wide from the weekend storms. at one point, more than 150,000 customers lost power between friday and sunday. >>> cold is on its way to levi's stadium. talking about the nhl ice plant. it's a r
arlee owens from tupelo mississippi. 100 years old today. she loves puzzles and make a picture.imself the stock market. happy birthday to leland forest from london ohio. 100 years old today. happy birthday to you, my dear friend. a fabulous sense of humor. love and kisses to my friends in new york. >> love and kisses back. thank you very much. >> what's coming up. >> kim cattrall. >> magic johnson. >> we are all going to have good stuff. you got the monday moment....
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this story appeared on february february 3 2015, in a number of newspapers including my hometown of tupelo's "northeast mississippi daily journal q the article points out how malcolm butler overcame adversity. how he came from working at a popeye's fried chicken to being the hero of this year's super bowl. mr. president, my home state of mississippi has a long and storied football tradition. gridiron legends such as archie manning, eli manning michael orr, jerry rice, walter peyton, brett favre and a host of others from the magnolia state are included in this list, and as pointed out in this article malcolm butler joins mississippi's remarkable super bowl pantheon. thank you mr. president. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: without objection. the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: mrs. murray: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: thank you. i ask unanimous consent to speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: the sna is the in a quorum call. mrs. murray: i ask unanimous
this story appeared on february february 3 2015, in a number of newspapers including my hometown of tupelo's "northeast mississippi daily journal q the article points out how malcolm butler overcame adversity. how he came from working at a popeye's fried chicken to being the hero of this year's super bowl. mr. president, my home state of mississippi has a long and storied football tradition. gridiron legends such as archie manning, eli manning michael orr, jerry rice, walter peyton, brett...