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wait a minute, how could it be pinging from tuscaloosa?t's miles and miles away. >> there's no way she could make the call and be back to where she was murdered out. >> so curt at this of the cell towers you were able to show that teresa could not have made that call. it had to be someone else using her phone, and what do you now, her phone is missing from the crime scene. >> correct. >> so the person who very likely killed teresa, may have used her 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. >> a very good word. >> when dateline continues. are you ready to take your wifi to the next level? then you need xfinity xfi. a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi e
wait a minute, how could it be pinging from tuscaloosa?t's miles and miles away. >> there's no way she could make the call and be back to where she was murdered out. >> so curt at this of the cell towers you were able to show that teresa could not have made that call. it had to be someone else using her phone, and what do you now, her phone is missing from the crime scene. >> correct. >> so the person who very likely killed teresa, may have used her cell phone to call...
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in miami on december 3rd fdr and his friends boarded the uss tuscaloosa and they relaxed in the gentle breezes of the caribbean and they fished, played card games, joked around and drink martinis and watch movies in the evening on the deck. a week later on december 9 the navy plane delivered special letter for roosevelt from winston churchill later said that this was one of the most important letters he ever wrote. that letter catapulted roosevelt from calm seas and sunny blue skies to a dark, war-torn world. churchill began his letter with the solemn observation that the future of our two democracy and their humane enlightenment civilizations now depended on the military aid that the us could provide to britain and he asked roosevelt for supreme and decisive help in our common cause. churchill did not ask for american soldiers but instead he very pointedly wrote give us the tools and we will finish the job. in truth, churchill did not believe that the british could win the war without american forces but he cannot say that yet to his american cousins. he said that what the british nee
in miami on december 3rd fdr and his friends boarded the uss tuscaloosa and they relaxed in the gentle breezes of the caribbean and they fished, played card games, joked around and drink martinis and watch movies in the evening on the deck. a week later on december 9 the navy plane delivered special letter for roosevelt from winston churchill later said that this was one of the most important letters he ever wrote. that letter catapulted roosevelt from calm seas and sunny blue skies to a dark,...
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. >> tuscaloosa, alabama, there was a restaurant that these guys went to, saying, hey, we want you toour event. initially they paid their $1,500 deposit and all was well, until the kappa sii inmembers say unt they heard that they were a primarily black group. they said we didn't realize it was an all black group and we have had problems with your kind before. when you say that, we don't know what the person on the phone meant, what they were thinking, but in general, when those words are uttered in this country, you immediately think about race. you think got those words, "your ki kind" and it certainly conjures up race. we had an incident in 2016 with another black university group. the shooting, by the way, was from people who were not a part and were not invited to the event that the black fraternity was holding. so kappa si says you cannot use words like your kind, that is a major problem and it triggered racist ideals. you've got these two incidents and what we have seen happen before, is that people are becoming far more alerted to, about racial bias, that may not be as overt an
. >> tuscaloosa, alabama, there was a restaurant that these guys went to, saying, hey, we want you toour event. initially they paid their $1,500 deposit and all was well, until the kappa sii inmembers say unt they heard that they were a primarily black group. they said we didn't realize it was an all black group and we have had problems with your kind before. when you say that, we don't know what the person on the phone meant, what they were thinking, but in general, when those words are...
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the parents of mercedes, invested a billion dollars in a new manufactureing plant in alabama near tuscaloosa. bmw, michelin, total workforce of 75,000 jobs in south kree care reine a the auto sector is the next spot. >> neil: we expect the chinese to responsibility but we don't know how. >> we assume they are going to be as promised, $36 billion on 550 goods. >> neil: thank you, deirdre. now me details on the resignation of scott pruitt, it cascaded during the last 24 hours. this calendar changing thing that was going on, jennifer griffin first reported, was a final straw. out of his job, acting administrator is number two, will be running things for the time being. no changes in policy at the epa but it is way, way, way too early to say for sure. more after this. -♪ he's got legs of lumber and arms of steel ♪ ♪ he eats a bowl of hammers at every meal ♪ ♪ he holds your house in the palm of his hand ♪ ♪ he's your home and auto man ♪ big jim, he's got you covered ♪ ♪ great big jim, there ain't no other ♪ -so, this is covered, right? -yes, ma'am. take care of it for you right now. giddyup! hi!
the parents of mercedes, invested a billion dollars in a new manufactureing plant in alabama near tuscaloosa. bmw, michelin, total workforce of 75,000 jobs in south kree care reine a the auto sector is the next spot. >> neil: we expect the chinese to responsibility but we don't know how. >> we assume they are going to be as promised, $36 billion on 550 goods. >> neil: thank you, deirdre. now me details on the resignation of scott pruitt, it cascaded during the last 24 hours....
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tuscaloosa, march 21, 1968. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome civil rights icon, congressman johngainst our will, comes wisdom through the 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, whether they be white or whether they be black, let us dedicate ourselves to what the greeks wrote so many years ago, to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world. indianapolis, 1968, during the announcement of the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. >> 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 deeds of all our people. in the long run, we can master change not through force of fear but only through the free work of an understanding mind, through an openness to new knowledge and fresh outlooks w
tuscaloosa, march 21, 1968. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome civil rights icon, congressman johngainst our will, comes wisdom through the 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, whether they be white or whether they be black, let us dedicate ourselves to what the greeks wrote so many...
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most of you are old enough to remember george wallace's famous stand in tuscaloosa. bobby kennedy learned from his mistake. you had to call in troops early because you weren't going to appease the segregationist. by the end bobby kennedy understood that. there is nobody in america who did more during his lifetime. for the great passion of martin luther king's life which is ending poverty. one last thing i want to say about jack. this is more than you wanted to hear. he had four great yemenis -- enemies. jager hoover. another enemy was a guy we had discovered in recent months who was a tutor of donald trump in his early days. bobby kennedy despised him. he blamed all of it on loiacono. it was his responsibility. he hated him and he hated j edgar hoover. he detested the head. those people are a great tragedy. were so different. one was a harvard educated guy who grew up rich in massachusetts. the other was a guy from east texas who grew up poor and resented anybody who was harvard educated and talked like bobby kennedy talked. and had they ever united in a coalition, t
most of you are old enough to remember george wallace's famous stand in tuscaloosa. bobby kennedy learned from his mistake. you had to call in troops early because you weren't going to appease the segregationist. by the end bobby kennedy understood that. there is nobody in america who did more during his lifetime. for the great passion of martin luther king's life which is ending poverty. one last thing i want to say about jack. this is more than you wanted to hear. he had four great yemenis --...
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most of you are old enough to remember george wallace' famous stand in the schoolhouse door in tuscaloosa, and bobby kennedy had learned from his mistakes in aniston, in birmingham. in montgomery, and at ole miss. that had you to call in troops early because you weren't going to appease the arch segregationists. and by the end of his time as attorney general, bobby kennedy understood that. there is nobody in america who did more during his lifetime, no the just with civil rights, but for the other great passion of martin luther king jr.'s life, which was ending poverty. one last thing i want to say about that and this is more than you wanted to hear in answer to your question, but the bobby kennedy in his life had four great enemies, we've talked about one of them and that was j. edgar hoover. another great enemy was a guy who we have discovered in recent months, was a tutor of donald trump in his early days. a guy named roy cohn and bobby kennedy despised roy cohn and i think unfairly blamed all of mcdarthy's excesses on roy cohn. mccarthy was the boss and the excesses were his responsib
most of you are old enough to remember george wallace' famous stand in the schoolhouse door in tuscaloosa, and bobby kennedy had learned from his mistakes in aniston, in birmingham. in montgomery, and at ole miss. that had you to call in troops early because you weren't going to appease the arch segregationists. and by the end of his time as attorney general, bobby kennedy understood that. there is nobody in america who did more during his lifetime, no the just with civil rights, but for the...
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so this was out of alabama, tuscaloosa, alabama, to be exact. the woman was filming the storm.he posted the video and looked at it, she said she noticed a figure in the video. now she and others commenting are saying it is god in the clouds. >> it's clearly big foot. >> got >>> this morning on "world news now," the dangerous heat gripping most of the country this fourth of july, from coast-to-coast. >> the record temperatures and dry conditions are fueling historic wildfires in the west. at least 42 fires are burning in ten states. the major concern today and just how dangerous those conditions will get. >>> the trump administration rolling back a policy that encouraged affirmative action. the reasoning and the reaction. >>> a mystery in florida this morning as a woman is seen falling out of a moving suv at an intersection. hear what a family member and the police are now saying. >>> and it could have been a misconnection, but two airline passengers may have just found love when one of them swapped seats so a couple could sit together. but did the new row mates just become an i
so this was out of alabama, tuscaloosa, alabama, to be exact. the woman was filming the storm.he posted the video and looked at it, she said she noticed a figure in the video. now she and others commenting are saying it is god in the clouds. >> it's clearly big foot. >> got >>> this morning on "world news now," the dangerous heat gripping most of the country this fourth of july, from coast-to-coast. >> the record temperatures and dry conditions are fueling...
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down to t south where heat indexes through the plains over 100 degrees inichita falls, alexandria, tuscaloosa and little rock. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> temperatures out there right now in the upper0s. it is a warm morning already. temperates will be heade into the mid 90s today. it's going to be hot and humid, feeling close to about 101 out there today. keep the heat and humidity around tomorrow and then it finallywe drops on esday. now, we have isolated chance of storms out there today. better chance unfortunately come for tomorrow. pefully they'll all be out of here by the time the all-star game gets started. >> and that's your latest weather. >> thank you very much. coming up, her suv plunged off a cliff and then her troubles really began. what the womanho survived a week-long ordeal before she was about that aying this morning. >>> and a commercial pne makes an emergency landing after a pressure drop in the cabin. dozens of passengers hurt. we'll have the latest. >> but first, his is "today" on nbc. right? i do. it's a busy, busy place. whenever you're
down to t south where heat indexes through the plains over 100 degrees inichita falls, alexandria, tuscaloosa and little rock. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> temperatures out there right now in the upper0s. it is a warm morning already. temperates will be heade into the mid 90s today. it's going to be hot and humid, feeling close to about 101 out there today. keep the heat and humidity around tomorrow and then it finallywe drops on esday. now, we have...
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so the parent of mercedes invested a billion dollars in a plant outside of tuscaloosa. for bmw and michelin together have a 75,000 workforce in south carolina. so at this point, there's so many connected parts, peterson institute say if you put a 25% tariff on imported cars, you lose 100,000 u.s. jobs. >> what dived deep into the unemployment report. it was good, it wasn't great. i will say this, you look at the wage greth, not great again. we pumped tremendous amount of fiscal stimulus into the economy. we kept most of the loopholes and took the corporate tax rate down immeasurely, yet still producing jobs at the clip of the obama administration. neil: well, it's six months, six months. >> but we're still doing it. where is the hiring? >> on the silver lining to that stubborn wage inflation is the idea that the fed will probably do as expected. that is to say two more rate hikes this year. >> because the economy is better. neil: gentlemen, can i ask you something here, maybe back to the futures market trading is for farmers, the price of products is tumbling. that was
so the parent of mercedes invested a billion dollars in a plant outside of tuscaloosa. for bmw and michelin together have a 75,000 workforce in south carolina. so at this point, there's so many connected parts, peterson institute say if you put a 25% tariff on imported cars, you lose 100,000 u.s. jobs. >> what dived deep into the unemployment report. it was good, it wasn't great. i will say this, you look at the wage greth, not great again. we pumped tremendous amount of fiscal stimulus...
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in tuscaloosa, alabama, on the line for democrats 31 to 60 years old.aller: how long do i have to speak? because i've been waiting from 20 minutes. much timeill see how we have, go ahead and start. caller: i would like to let democrats much time we have, go ahead and start. caller: platform i would like to inject that bernie sanders, when he ran, he ought to run as a democrat. when he loses, he ought to lose as a democrat. you don't come in as an independent, knowing you will switch back to an independent party. you are taking away votes from the democratic party when you do that. when democrats have their platform, i hope they inject that when bernie sanders run as a president, which he is going to do now. as a going to run democrat. when he loses, he should lose as a democrat. don't switch to an independent party like some of these republicans are doing. host: you mention the democratic threerm, what are the top planks for you that should be in the platform? caller: number one should be voters rights. that's number one. icad the republican party is tr
in tuscaloosa, alabama, on the line for democrats 31 to 60 years old.aller: how long do i have to speak? because i've been waiting from 20 minutes. much timeill see how we have, go ahead and start. caller: i would like to let democrats much time we have, go ahead and start. caller: platform i would like to inject that bernie sanders, when he ran, he ought to run as a democrat. when he loses, he ought to lose as a democrat. you don't come in as an independent, knowing you will switch back to an...
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for republicans, (202) 748-8001. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 tuscaloosa, alabama, robert is waitinge line for democrats. police, wen you hire have some people where most of them could not get a job anyplace else. hiredon should never be who came right out of the army, in my opinion. i have a brother who was in the army. they are trained to target the dog. in other words, when a train -- when they train and killing at , if they see dark something that is not white they pull the trigger. policemen, they look at the black kids and people in the community as their enemy. host: how long do you think a veteran should wait before being allowed to join a police department? caller: yes, sir, in the classroom as a teacher they should be reprogrammed. they were trained in the army to kill and defend against the enemy, and some of them cannot translate that when they come back into the regular community, not all of them, but too many of them. not only that, policemen have a job that they should have a four-year college training in psychology, in understanding other cultures. let's just say this
for republicans, (202) 748-8001. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 tuscaloosa, alabama, robert is waitinge line for democrats. police, wen you hire have some people where most of them could not get a job anyplace else. hiredon should never be who came right out of the army, in my opinion. i have a brother who was in the army. they are trained to target the dog. in other words, when a train -- when they train and killing at , if they see dark something that is not white they pull the trigger....