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how could it be pinging from tuscaloosa? that's miles and miles away. >> right.re's no way she could have made the call and been back to the location where she was murdered at. >> courtesy of the cell towers, you were able to show that teresa could not have made that call. it had to be somebody else using her phone and what do you know? her phone is missing from the crime scene. >> correct. >> so the person who very likely killed teresa mayfield must have used teresa's cell phone to call her husband scott. what could that mean? did the killer know scott? and did scott know something he wasn't sharing? >>> coming up -- >> we were dealing with a person that was leading a double life. >> secrets and lies. >> this was betrayal. >> very good word. >> when "dateline" continues. >>> welcome back to "dateline." even though teresa mayfield's husband scott had been very cooperative with investigators, they wondered if there was something he wasn't telling them. here again with "secrets in a small town" is keith morrison. >>> it's a funny thing about secrets. they can only
how could it be pinging from tuscaloosa? that's miles and miles away. >> right.re's no way she could have made the call and been back to the location where she was murdered at. >> courtesy of the cell towers, you were able to show that teresa could not have made that call. it had to be somebody else using her phone and what do you know? her phone is missing from the crime scene. >> correct. >> so the person who very likely killed teresa mayfield must have used teresa's...
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he was something like 30 miles away, up near tuscaloosa. had a breakfast receipt to prove it. >> he had stopped at hardees and had a receipt showing she was there. >> so scott rejoined his family, caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering why was it happening to o family. >> it was awful. who would ever imagine you'd have a murder in your family. >> investigators tried, with the help of friends, to fill in the gaps of teresa's last hours. they talked to scott and teresa's friend, dawn lavender, who had plans to go shopping with her the night of the murder. >> i'm sure dawn was shocked at what happened. >> she did cry during the interview and at her house waiting on teresa to pick her up and going to ride with her. she finally got a chance to talk with teresa around 7:00. >> after that call, nothing. >> dawn told investigators she called teresa over and over and each time the phone went to a recording. just to be sure of all this they pulled teresa's cell phone records and began plotting a timeline of her whereabout
he was something like 30 miles away, up near tuscaloosa. had a breakfast receipt to prove it. >> he had stopped at hardees and had a receipt showing she was there. >> so scott rejoined his family, caught up in the terrible business of grieving. >> i kept wondering why was it happening to o family. >> it was awful. who would ever imagine you'd have a murder in your family. >> investigators tried, with the help of friends, to fill in the gaps of teresa's last hours....
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it's been great for tuscaloosa county, south carolina, tennessee, volkswagen. is volkswagen tennessee? >> chattanooga, yeah. >> it's been great. those jobs are here today because people like carroll campbell in south carolina had a vision, and i've got to ask the question. so many people in that audience cheering for trump, including the governor of south carolina who was the head of the republican party when carroll campbell was governor of south carolina. that i know better. >> do they? >> they know better. >> do you think the crowd knows better? i don't. >> they know. no, those guys -- they can show it again. the guys in the back are going, wait a second, wait a second. we're against germany? because germany has been flooding billions and billion and billions and billions of dollars into the south carolina economy over the past 30 years. >> i mean i was struck by the number that he threw out, that the european union is costing us. i doubt that number. >> you know what? he just makes up numbers as we know. it's just like he tried to get the department of hhs,
it's been great for tuscaloosa county, south carolina, tennessee, volkswagen. is volkswagen tennessee? >> chattanooga, yeah. >> it's been great. those jobs are here today because people like carroll campbell in south carolina had a vision, and i've got to ask the question. so many people in that audience cheering for trump, including the governor of south carolina who was the head of the republican party when carroll campbell was governor of south carolina. that i know better....
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we're going to see temperatures in some spots near 100 degrees. 87 in tuscaloosa. 93 in jacksonville.thank you, michelle. >>> just ahead, meet the talking dead. yep, talking dog. he said "hello." >> hello. hello. scarred soaked the sun does not care. but we do. walgreens beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now, all sun care products are buy one, get one 50% off. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. new digestive advantage now has probiotics that add good good bacteria to your body... and prebiotics that feed the bacteria you already have. together, they support your digestive health. stay strong. >>> it is time now to check in with our friend willie geist to see what he's ginning up for sunday today. willie, good morning. >> good morning, guys. good to see you as always. this week on sunday today, my guest is country superstar and
we're going to see temperatures in some spots near 100 degrees. 87 in tuscaloosa. 93 in jacksonville.thank you, michelle. >>> just ahead, meet the talking dead. yep, talking dog. he said "hello." >> hello. hello. scarred soaked the sun does not care. but we do. walgreens beauty consultants are specially trained to know what works for the health of your unique skin. walgreens. trusted since 1901. now, all sun care products are buy one, get one 50% off. with tough food,...
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tuscaloosa march, 1968.ntlemen please welcome civil rights icon congressman john lewis 17. [applause] >> and even in our sleep, pain cannot forget and it falls drop by drop and then comes the wisdom through the grace of god. what we need in united states is not division but what we need is not hatred. the love and wisdom and compassion for one another and the justice to those still suffer within our country. whether they are white or black, let us dedicate ourselves to what the greeks wrote many years ago and the lives of this world and in essence, 1968 during the announcement of the nation. [applause] from the american federation of teachers please welcome tee9. >> randi weingarten. >> not of that comes within the service of our ideals toward the order shaped to all of our people. not to forced of fear only through the understanding mind to the openness of knowledge in the fresh outlook that can only strengthen the most fragile and most powerful human gifts, the gift of reason. johannesburg south africa jun
tuscaloosa march, 1968.ntlemen please welcome civil rights icon congressman john lewis 17. [applause] >> and even in our sleep, pain cannot forget and it falls drop by drop and then comes the wisdom through the grace of god. what we need in united states is not division but what we need is not hatred. the love and wisdom and compassion for one another and the justice to those still suffer within our country. whether they are white or black, let us dedicate ourselves to what the greeks...
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but if the balance of trade more mercedes it could be made cheaper in tuscaloosa alabama and shipped back if you opened your doors and continue to work on your energy and we went that way. we went to the good old-fashioned american way. inky. we are watching will happen this week. we will be covering the summit in quÉbec. there isertainly attention now to be paid. it's somewhat of somewhat of an unfair trade relationship. as a retail apocalypse now over. one minute we are in the ice age. and now supposedly it's over. they are now learning to adapt in a digital age. the stamp of approval sending brick and the mortar stores. they are all leading the charge. in the charity auction winner who just sent millions to lunch with. we hope whoever it is knows there's one topic just one that will be banned. with what the article won't discuss for all the money in the world. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot
but if the balance of trade more mercedes it could be made cheaper in tuscaloosa alabama and shipped back if you opened your doors and continue to work on your energy and we went that way. we went to the good old-fashioned american way. inky. we are watching will happen this week. we will be covering the summit in quÉbec. there isertainly attention now to be paid. it's somewhat of somewhat of an unfair trade relationship. as a retail apocalypse now over. one minute we are in the ice age. and...
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tuscaloosa march, 1968.plause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome civil rights icon congressman john lewis. [applause] congressman lewis: even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget, falls drop by drop. , against ourir them, throughh the awful grace of god. what we need in the united states does not diminish it, is not hatred. for love and wisdom and another,n toward one and a feeling of justice towards those who still suffer within our country, whether they be us dedicateck, let ourselves to what the greeks to makeny years ago, gentle the lies of this world. 1968, the announcement of this nation, dr. martin luther king jr.. [applause] >> from the american federation of teachers, please welcome, randy weingarten. >> our choice is not whether change will come, but whether we can guide that change in the service of our ideals and toward a social order shaped to the needs of all our people. in the long run, we can master change not through force of fear, but only through the framework of an understanding min
tuscaloosa march, 1968.plause] >> ladies and gentlemen please welcome civil rights icon congressman john lewis. [applause] congressman lewis: even in our sleep, pain that cannot forget, falls drop by drop. , against ourir them, throughh the awful grace of god. what we need in the united states does not diminish it, is not hatred. for love and wisdom and another,n toward one and a feeling of justice towards those who still suffer within our country, whether they be us dedicateck, let...
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tuscaloosa, march, 21st, 1968.applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome civil rights icon ladies and gentlemen please welcome congressman john lewis. [applause] ven in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart and own despair against our will comes wisdom through the grace of god. but we need in a united states is not division. what we need in the united states is not history. but love and wisdom and compassion toward one another, and of feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country, whether they be white or whether they be black let us dedicate ourselves to what the greeks wrote so many years ago. tame the sadness of man and make gentle the life of this world. [applause] >> from the american federation of teachers, please welcome randy wine garden. >> our choice is not whether change will come but whether we can guide that change in the service of our ideals and toward a social order shaped to the needs of all our people. in the long run, we can master change
tuscaloosa, march, 21st, 1968.applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome civil rights icon ladies and gentlemen please welcome congressman john lewis. [applause] ven in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart and own despair against our will comes wisdom through the grace of god. but we need in a united states is not division. what we need in the united states is not history. but love and wisdom and compassion toward one another, and of feeling of...
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tuscaloosa, march, 21st, 1968.plause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome civil rights icon congressman john lewis. [applause] and evenative lewis: in our sleep, pain that cannot andet falls drop by drop owns the despair. wisdom our will comes through the awesome grace of god. what we need in the united states is not division. what we need in the united states is not hatred but love and wisdom and compassion toward one another and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country. hether they be white or whether they be black, let us dedicate ourselves to what the greeks , makeso many years ago gentle the lives of this world. 1968 during the announcement of the assassination of martin luther king jr. [applause] >> from the american federation of teachers, please welcome randi weingarten. [applause] >> our choice is not if change will come, but if we can guide that change in the service of our ideals and toward a social order shaped to the needs of all our people. we can master change not thr
tuscaloosa, march, 21st, 1968.plause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome civil rights icon congressman john lewis. [applause] and evenative lewis: in our sleep, pain that cannot andet falls drop by drop owns the despair. wisdom our will comes through the awesome grace of god. what we need in the united states is not division. what we need in the united states is not hatred but love and wisdom and compassion toward one another and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer...
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♪ >> ross harris grew up in tuscaloosa, alabama, and that's where his close friend billy kirkpatricket him. >> you called him a massive dork. >> massive dork, yes. >> why did you call him that? >> because he's a massive dork. >> billy says ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar and, like, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations because that's who he is. >> but ross seemed to settle down when he met his wife, leanna. she encouraged him to get his college degree. his cousin katie said leanna made ross want to be a better man. >> we said without leanna he would have been a lost little puppy. >> after six years of marriage, they moved to atlanta where he was offered a job at home depot. >> what was it like for you when you first saw cooper? >> he was so beautiful. blonde hair, blue eyes. tiny little perfection. >> i have this vision of ross and cooper on the couch and ross is just goofing around with him and getting in the floor with him. it was hilarious. >> any extra thing that cooper could do, any mi
♪ >> ross harris grew up in tuscaloosa, alabama, and that's where his close friend billy kirkpatricket him. >> you called him a massive dork. >> massive dork, yes. >> why did you call him that? >> because he's a massive dork. >> billy says ross was a lot of fun to be around. he remembers one beach holiday in particular. >> ross took his guitar and, like, walked up to people on the beach and started conversations because that's who he is. >> but...
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tuscaloosa feeling like 96.place all weekend long. 95 the heat index in tupelo, charleston my favorite city 94 degrees, it will feel like over 100 degrees walking along rainbow row there. here is when it gets dangerous, when it stays in place for a few days, our bodies aren't used to it quite yet. monday and tuesday we are looking at temperatures over 100 degrees in memphis, 102. by tuesday 102 as well. you want to hydrate, wear light loose layers, stay indoors out of the sun as much as you can. if you need to do that try to do that early in the morning. temperatures are near 120 degrees in some spots so we do have a heat warning that's where you see the pink here, we will see that in the desert, las vegas, also in parts of california. the other story we are looking at lots of rain for many of us, lots of indoor activities this weekend. >> thank you very much for that update. >>> still ahead, the supreme court hands down a major decision on having to pay sales tax for on line purchases. >> how the ruling could i
tuscaloosa feeling like 96.place all weekend long. 95 the heat index in tupelo, charleston my favorite city 94 degrees, it will feel like over 100 degrees walking along rainbow row there. here is when it gets dangerous, when it stays in place for a few days, our bodies aren't used to it quite yet. monday and tuesday we are looking at temperatures over 100 degrees in memphis, 102. by tuesday 102 as well. you want to hydrate, wear light loose layers, stay indoors out of the sun as much as you...
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most of you are old enough to remember george wall use's famous stand in the school house door in tuscaloosa. and bobby kennedy had learned from his mistakes in birmingham, in montgomery, in ole miss. you have to call in troops early because you were not going to appease the arch segregationists. by the end of his term as attorney general, bobby kennedy understood that. there's nobody in america who did more in his lifetime not just for civil rights, but for the other great passion of martin luther king's life, which was ending poverty. one last thing i want to say about that, bobby kennedy in his life have four great enemies. we talked about one of them, and that was j. edgar hoover. another was a guy we had discovered in recent months was a tutor of donald trump in his early days, a guy named roy cohn. bobby kennedy despised him and i think unfairly blamed all of mccarthy's excesses on him. mccarthy was the boss, and the excesses were his responsibility. but he hated roy cohn. he hated j. edgar hoover. he detested jimmy hoffa, the head of the biggest and most powerful union in america, who
most of you are old enough to remember george wall use's famous stand in the school house door in tuscaloosa. and bobby kennedy had learned from his mistakes in birmingham, in montgomery, in ole miss. you have to call in troops early because you were not going to appease the arch segregationists. by the end of his term as attorney general, bobby kennedy understood that. there's nobody in america who did more in his lifetime not just for civil rights, but for the other great passion of martin...
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the plant at tuscaloosa, alabama, many suvs, many they export.ey don't just sell them here in the u.s. they export them to places like china. that is a big growing market. here is what impact analysts say at the alabama plant would be, a perhaps fewer suv seas, hit of $290 million, perhaps some job loss. 3700 people employed by mercedes, u.s. auto workers there. the auto industry in general does not like tariffs, the talk of tariffs. it is all a big bluster, that is great. the stocks of not only u.s. automakers, mercedes is down today. gm, fiatysler, ford, also down fairly significantly. in fact fiat chrysler down 4 1/2%. it is very complicated industry, trish, the world auto industry. you do one thing, maybe you get unintended consequences. >> thank you very. , jeff. daimler's warning coming as europe gets ready for retaliatory tariffs against the u.s. beginning tomorrow the eu will charge import duties of 25% on range of u.s. products. things like bourbon, something the europeans could probably do without, and harley-davidson motorcycles. where
the plant at tuscaloosa, alabama, many suvs, many they export.ey don't just sell them here in the u.s. they export them to places like china. that is a big growing market. here is what impact analysts say at the alabama plant would be, a perhaps fewer suv seas, hit of $290 million, perhaps some job loss. 3700 people employed by mercedes, u.s. auto workers there. the auto industry in general does not like tariffs, the talk of tariffs. it is all a big bluster, that is great. the stocks of not...
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the css huntsville was in tuscaloosa, as well as the css phoenix, sometimes known as the memphis. and were produced here also, not as well-known, a submarine was produced here as a private venture. it was called the saint patrick. the four ironclads were most famous in the war of tennessee. to give some idea of scale of ship, this was an ironclad vessel that was 209 feet long. to put that into perspective, think about the last football game stock. this ship is two thirds length andhat football field, there was no manufacturing industry in selma at all, but they were able to produce this. and they did it in such a rush that when production started, the trees that make the timbers were still standing in the forest around selma. so this was an effort that was put forth by people that did not originally have the skills, the .anpower it was awesome they could hold things together and become as .mportant as they were in late march of 18 625, general james harrison wilson moved on some of from his winter camps river,f the tennessee and he had spent the river -- winter there training his
the css huntsville was in tuscaloosa, as well as the css phoenix, sometimes known as the memphis. and were produced here also, not as well-known, a submarine was produced here as a private venture. it was called the saint patrick. the four ironclads were most famous in the war of tennessee. to give some idea of scale of ship, this was an ironclad vessel that was 209 feet long. to put that into perspective, think about the last football game stock. this ship is two thirds length andhat football...
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huntsville in tuscaloosa, and the memphis. they were produced here and also not as well known there was a submarine produced here as a private venture called the st. patrick. the full iron clad, most famous was the c.s.s. tennessee. to give idea of scale of ship here, this was an ironclad vessel that was 209 feet long. now to put that into perfect i, think about the last football game you saw this ship is 2/3 of the length of that football field. and prior to the war, there was no shipbuilding industry in selma at all. but yet they were able to produce this. and they did it in such a rush that we would -- construction was started, the trees that made up the timbers were still standing in the forest averpbed selma. so this was an effort that was put forth by people who did not originally have the skills, the manpower, nor the wherewithal to do these things. what they were able to accomplish was nothing short of totally awesome that they could pull things together and become as important as they were. here we're on the banks of
huntsville in tuscaloosa, and the memphis. they were produced here and also not as well known there was a submarine produced here as a private venture called the st. patrick. the full iron clad, most famous was the c.s.s. tennessee. to give idea of scale of ship here, this was an ironclad vessel that was 209 feet long. now to put that into perfect i, think about the last football game you saw this ship is 2/3 of the length of that football field. and prior to the war, there was no shipbuilding...
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tuscaloosa, alabama, line for democrats.ir.er: yes my grandfather was in world war ii -- my grandfather was in world war i, my oldest sister has five children in the vietnam war, four sons and one daughter. something, a lot of my european brothers and sisters in this country are asking about human rights. is discrimination a human right? i am wondering if the other countries, the president of north vietnam, are asking about the human rights that are denied 43 million african-americans in this country. do they bring that up and do they have that much interest? right topeople the vote is a human rights, and we are citizens of this country just as much as europeans. those people are indigenous to those countries. people in this country are not indigenous, including those of us who were brought here as slaves to develop this country. i wond if they will put that out of the most racist people in our government, some of the republicans. do they put that on the voters rights in this country? host: you started by mentioning the numb
tuscaloosa, alabama, line for democrats.ir.er: yes my grandfather was in world war ii -- my grandfather was in world war i, my oldest sister has five children in the vietnam war, four sons and one daughter. something, a lot of my european brothers and sisters in this country are asking about human rights. is discrimination a human right? i am wondering if the other countries, the president of north vietnam, are asking about the human rights that are denied 43 million african-americans in this...
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along with our friends in tuscaloosa. northern plains, dakotas and nebraska, maybe a few tornadoes. today's forecast, very hot, san antonio to oklahoma city, near record heat. new york city, early-morning showers and then you'll clear out. 90 degrees today, 96, it's summer-like today in d.c. late tonight we may get a few showers and thunderstorms. on saturday this has the potential to be a washout with very heavy rain in the mid-atlantic region. we'll have to watch it carefully and strong storms from missouri up through minnesota. we end the weekend with more rainfall in the mid-atlantic. much cooler in new england, at least you'll be dry, showery and rainy weather from ohio through virginia. so d.c. is one of those areas, today is hot and summer-like over the weekend it just gets soggy and wet. if you can get your friday or saturday afternoon and evening plans in, do so. it's not looking great over the entire weekend. new york city a spot dealing with fog and drizzle. it will clear out this afternoon and get warmer, probably the best day of the next three. and it's starting out not
along with our friends in tuscaloosa. northern plains, dakotas and nebraska, maybe a few tornadoes. today's forecast, very hot, san antonio to oklahoma city, near record heat. new york city, early-morning showers and then you'll clear out. 90 degrees today, 96, it's summer-like today in d.c. late tonight we may get a few showers and thunderstorms. on saturday this has the potential to be a washout with very heavy rain in the mid-atlantic region. we'll have to watch it carefully and strong...