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george daniels, assistant dean of the college of communication and information sciences at the university of alabama; that's in tuscaloosa. i also teach two classes in the area of diversity; a mass communication, communication and diversity class, and a course called race, gender and media. those are offered each year to our students who are studying journalism, telecommunication and film, public relations, and many other areas. i want to thank each and every one of you, taking the time to come here to talk about something that's very important. each one of us are professors, each one of us have had the experience of opening up that discussion about diversity, about race in this country. but i'm curious, and i think our audience will be curious, around the country how easy is it-- let's start with you meredith-- how easy is it to get people to actually talk about race? well, when it comes down to getting students to talk about race i find it's easier than it used to be. in my classroom, we tell students that you're going to say something that will offend someone else, you're going to be offended by
george daniels, assistant dean of the college of communication and information sciences at the university of alabama; that's in tuscaloosa. i also teach two classes in the area of diversity; a mass communication, communication and diversity class, and a course called race, gender and media. those are offered each year to our students who are studying journalism, telecommunication and film, public relations, and many other areas. i want to thank each and every one of you, taking the time to come...
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according to a study by the university of alabama, there have been more than 100 public mass murders in the u.s. since the 1960's. this means that with only 5% of the world population, the u.s. has close to the one third of all mass shootings. two isthe west bank -- really parents were shot dead while driving with her four children thursday. israel's military says the children were physically unharmed and now they are searching for an area of suspected palestinian attackers. our correspondent has more on the latest bloodshed. >> this couple were driving with four of their six children in the northern west bank near the palestinian town. they were driving between two jewish settlements when they were shot by unknown assailants. therefore children watch them die. this has led to that section of the west bank being closed while the israeli military looks at the assailants. they believe that they fled back into the palestinian town. israelihave heard in politics is a combination across the board. right wing israeli politicians blame the palestinian president for his incitement. more centr
according to a study by the university of alabama, there have been more than 100 public mass murders in the u.s. since the 1960's. this means that with only 5% of the world population, the u.s. has close to the one third of all mass shootings. two isthe west bank -- really parents were shot dead while driving with her four children thursday. israel's military says the children were physically unharmed and now they are searching for an area of suspected palestinian attackers. our correspondent...
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. >>> five fraternity members at the university of alabama are now facing hazing charges. >> all of them 20 and 21 years old. their members of the school's phi gamma delta chapter. allegations they forced pledges to stand in buckets of ice in addition to the misdemeanor hazing charges against them, the students could also be disciplined by the school. >>> ugly scenes from a youth football game in southern california. fighting as the kids finished up their game. since the altercation last saturday night both teams have been kicked out of their league. some parents say their kids are being punished for the trouble that adults caused. >>> well, caitlyn jenner will not face criminal charges for her involvement in a car crash in southern california last february. prosecutors say they don't believe they have enough evidence to get a conviction against jenner who had not yet gone public as a trance gender woman. one of the drivers was killed when her car was pushed into oncoming traffic. >>> a busy virginia mom trying to order birthday gives online then stunned when her package arrived. she ord
. >>> five fraternity members at the university of alabama are now facing hazing charges. >> all of them 20 and 21 years old. their members of the school's phi gamma delta chapter. allegations they forced pledges to stand in buckets of ice in addition to the misdemeanor hazing charges against them, the students could also be disciplined by the school. >>> ugly scenes from a youth football game in southern california. fighting as the kids finished up their game. since the...
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. >>> five fraternity members at the university of alabama are now facing hazing charges. l of them are 20 and 21-year-olds, members of the schools phi gamma delta chapter. allegations are they forced pledges to stand in buckets of ice. the students could also be disciplined by the school. >>> medicare is promising a crackdown on ambulance companies after investigators uncovered $30 million worth of suspicious rides. >> in most cases they found no proof that the patients were brought to a hospital even received medical care and taxpayers ended up footing the bill. david's kerly explains. >> >> reporter: medicare pays for the ambulance rides for patients to see their doctors if there's a medical need, say they can't walk. but look at this undercover video. a patient climbing into an ambulance. or this. a stop, so a patient can get takeout food. investigators found more. >> we suspect also that some ambulance providers are billing when they are not actually giving rides. >> reporter: that's why you call them mystery rides. >> that is why we call them mystery rides. we don't k
. >>> five fraternity members at the university of alabama are now facing hazing charges. l of them are 20 and 21-year-olds, members of the schools phi gamma delta chapter. allegations are they forced pledges to stand in buckets of ice. the students could also be disciplined by the school. >>> medicare is promising a crackdown on ambulance companies after investigators uncovered $30 million worth of suspicious rides. >> in most cases they found no proof that the patients...
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stories, essays in the los angeles times, washington post, teaches creative writing at the university of alabama birmingham and the university of los angeles. [applause] >> last but not least, w. ralph eubanks is the author of ever is a long time, a journey into mississippi's dark past, a story of three generations of intergenerational families in the american south, 2007 guggenheim fellow and recipient of swartz fellowship at the new american foundation. his essays and criticism are found in the washington post, wall street journal, time and initial public radio. he will beat the visiting scholar in 7 studies, native of mississippi and alabama, now lives in d.c.. welcome. come un in. we are going to to jump right in. "go set a watchman"'s recent release is harper lee's new novel, issues regarding race, "to kill a mockingbird," atticus is perceived as rather racist. let's jump in. and i am going to quickly reach harper lee quote who told the birmingham-birmingham post, there's a universal theme. it is not a racial awful. it portrays an aspect of civilization, i show the contract of the human sou
stories, essays in the los angeles times, washington post, teaches creative writing at the university of alabama birmingham and the university of los angeles. [applause] >> last but not least, w. ralph eubanks is the author of ever is a long time, a journey into mississippi's dark past, a story of three generations of intergenerational families in the american south, 2007 guggenheim fellow and recipient of swartz fellowship at the new american foundation. his essays and criticism are...
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. >> former college professor who pled guilty to shooting and killing three colleagues university of alabama is apologizing for the crime. amy bishop allegedly from braintree and denied tenure and shooting was, quote, terrible crime and she is sorry for the victims and their families and ship currently serving life in prison but launched several appeals suffering from schizophrenia and shot and killed brother in braintree in 1986 and claimed it was an accident and never charged. >>> this morning the girlfriend of boston mob boss james "whitey" bulger is facing more time in federal prison. catherine greig pleading not guilty in boston federal court yesterday and charged with confelt for refusing to testify about who may have helped during the years as fugitive and greig was captured with bulger and california apartment in 2011 and relatives of some bulger victims say they are disgusted by unwillingness to cooperate. >> still makes sick to stomach. >> serving eight years in federal prison and sentence could be extended on the new charge. >> prosecutors claim carlos ortiz was with hernandez whe
. >> former college professor who pled guilty to shooting and killing three colleagues university of alabama is apologizing for the crime. amy bishop allegedly from braintree and denied tenure and shooting was, quote, terrible crime and she is sorry for the victims and their families and ship currently serving life in prison but launched several appeals suffering from schizophrenia and shot and killed brother in braintree in 1986 and claimed it was an accident and never charged....
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. >>> five fraternity members at the university of alabama have been jailed for hazing, reportedly madees sand in buckets and ice and salt that left burns on the feet of the students. punishment include no social he needs to events. >> an investigation into the philadelphia department of health failures to inspect one of our sports venue. >> reporter: before you by the into a piece of pizza you'll want to see what's inside the health inspection report. mice feces and dead roaches inside the ice machine. "action news" learned in some concession stands have not paid a follow up visit in two years. that's not meeting your goal. >> no. >> reporter: which one boasts the worst records? we'll tell you that coming up on "action news" tonight at 11:00 p.m. >> karen rogers will be back to keep an eye on the path of hurricane joaquin. >> a philadelphia family wakes up torched part of their home -- torched part of their home in ♪ hand-crafted...layer by layer. the new macchiato from dunkin' donuts. experience the flavor of fall with a new hot or iced pumpkin macchiato. know 23450e smoo people of th
. >>> five fraternity members at the university of alabama have been jailed for hazing, reportedly madees sand in buckets and ice and salt that left burns on the feet of the students. punishment include no social he needs to events. >> an investigation into the philadelphia department of health failures to inspect one of our sports venue. >> reporter: before you by the into a piece of pizza you'll want to see what's inside the health inspection report. mice feces and dead...
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and this expanding sinkhole at the university of south alabama swallowed a white pickup. >> i grabbed a few things out of the back and went out the passenger side window. >> reporter: there are flash flood watches and tornado warnings from louisiana to florida. >> roads that run parallel to the beaches are under water right now. >> in texas they are trying to dry out from after three days of rain from two separate systems. a train derailed south of dallas and drivers became trapped in cars. the worst of the storm is right over us in pensacola beach right now. a dangerous combination of punishing rains and winds that at times have been tropical storm force. back to you. >> janet, thank you very much. >>> tonight in south asia, more than 260 people are dead and hundreds more injured after a massive 7.5 earthquake triggered rock slides and collapsed buildings. most of the dead were in pakistan but the quake was centered in remote northeast afghanistan. a country already torn by war. at least a dozen afghan school girls were killed in a stampede to get out of their building. >>> tonight 4
and this expanding sinkhole at the university of south alabama swallowed a white pickup. >> i grabbed a few things out of the back and went out the passenger side window. >> reporter: there are flash flood watches and tornado warnings from louisiana to florida. >> roads that run parallel to the beaches are under water right now. >> in texas they are trying to dry out from after three days of rain from two separate systems. a train derailed south of dallas and drivers...
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couldn't be right if i didn't say marty lions from the university of alabama crimson tide as well.at time. >> your guests look realjets ar. >> we're off to a good start. it's still early. the leadership is strong. you keep that defense going. you got a shot. i know our quarterback pretty smart at this point, and the guy backing him up, smith, is learning from him, and if he has to come in, he will be better than he has been. >> i know these guys want to jump in here and ask you some stuff. >> well, everyone remembers joe willy. how do you take your burgers? >> what did joe name his burger? what's on it? >> oh, man. well, i'm an old onion and lettuce and maybe a little tomato, but certainly some mustard and a dab of ketchup too. thank you. >> it's funny you say that's a good segue because you have the namath rapid cooker. you trying to take a page from george foreman? >> oh, man. that's a good page to take from, but i've been involved in this because of my cousin. he is a chef. we'll be out there with our rapid cooker as well. there's 500 chefs from around the world that are taking
couldn't be right if i didn't say marty lions from the university of alabama crimson tide as well.at time. >> your guests look realjets ar. >> we're off to a good start. it's still early. the leadership is strong. you keep that defense going. you got a shot. i know our quarterback pretty smart at this point, and the guy backing him up, smith, is learning from him, and if he has to come in, he will be better than he has been. >> i know these guys want to jump in here and ask...
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. >> i'm a graduate of the university of alabama. i hear the word auburn because this is happening in auburn, california, i think of the sewer. it's perfect. it really hits up my alley. thank you. >> very cute. apparently, officials are worried the drains could be destabilized, no kidding. special from nbc news. specially drug company, remember the sory about the company that wanted to charge $750 for a trug daraprim. this new company is saying it will do a $1 version. we talked about science funding. caitlin, the free market at work. you can't overcharge people like this. >> sure, and they're showing they won't pay for it. so i think that's a welcome development. >> definitely. drug used to cost $13.50 per pill. $7.50 they said they could do it so they would do it. last of all, i'm sorry, but it's a new york story. there was a pizza rat, and now there's apparently a pizza raccoon. this one enjoying in central park a slice of sicilian. thank you, new yorker identified it as sicilian for us and t tth the #pizzaraccoon, has been trendin
. >> i'm a graduate of the university of alabama. i hear the word auburn because this is happening in auburn, california, i think of the sewer. it's perfect. it really hits up my alley. thank you. >> very cute. apparently, officials are worried the drains could be destabilized, no kidding. special from nbc news. specially drug company, remember the sory about the company that wanted to charge $750 for a trug daraprim. this new company is saying it will do a $1 version. we talked...
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and this expanding sinkhole at the university of south alabama swallowed a white pickup. >> i grabbed a few things out of the back. then went out the passenger side window. >> reporter: there are flash flood watches and tornado warnings from louisiana to florida. >> a couple of our roads that run parallel to the beaches are under water right now. >> reporter: in texas they're trying to dry out after three days of rain from two separate systems. flash flooding caused a freight train to derail south of dallas and sent rescuers into high water where drivers became trapped in their cars. >> that was janet shamlian reporting. >>> this next story might have you rethinking what you have for breakfast. a world health organization group says bacon, sausage, hot dogs and other processed meats like bologna and ham cause cancer and red meat probably does, too. the report says eating 50 grams a day, about two slices of bacon, increases the risk for colorectal cancer by 18%. as for red meat, which it says probably causes cancer, 100 grams a day, a piece the size of a deck of cards, raises the risk
and this expanding sinkhole at the university of south alabama swallowed a white pickup. >> i grabbed a few things out of the back. then went out the passenger side window. >> reporter: there are flash flood watches and tornado warnings from louisiana to florida. >> a couple of our roads that run parallel to the beaches are under water right now. >> reporter: in texas they're trying to dry out after three days of rain from two separate systems. flash flooding caused a...
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. >>> five fraternity brothers under arrest this morning charged with hazing blejs at the university of alabamaamma delta. they're accused of making pledges stand on buckets of ice and salt and that burned their feet. the fraternity has lost its right to hold events. >>> this woman on the video going viral. >> why are you breaking my kayak? bear, please stop that. please stop breaking my things! gosh darn it. oh, why are you doing that? >> why are you breaking my kayak? hey, steve, hold on a second. she was just trying to scare away the bear who was eating her kayak, but it didn't work. mary maley is the person. the bear left though, that's the good news. amazingly the kayak wasn't too damaged at least. but at least she's okay and she succeeded. she got that bear to go away. success all the way around, i think. those are your headlines. frank, can you beat that? >> no. another reason to stay indoors, heather, for all of us. >>> outdoors in the world of sports, starting with a big night for the st. louis cardinals. >> it's a strikeout and the cardinals have win number 100. five straight years in
. >>> five fraternity brothers under arrest this morning charged with hazing blejs at the university of alabamaamma delta. they're accused of making pledges stand on buckets of ice and salt and that burned their feet. the fraternity has lost its right to hold events. >>> this woman on the video going viral. >> why are you breaking my kayak? bear, please stop that. please stop breaking my things! gosh darn it. oh, why are you doing that? >> why are you breaking my...
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. >>> well, new this morning, five university of alabama students are arrested on hazing students are members of the phi gamma delta fraternity. they're accused of making pledges stand in buckets filled with ice and salt. that causes burns on the feet. all five are free on bond. they also face sanctions from the university. >>> 4:51. and happening now police in louisiana are searching for a convicted killer who was prison. ben johnson was supposed to spend 40 years behind bars, but today he's out after being mistakenly released saturday. police say because of a computer error, a louisiana state prison official did not notice johnson was supposed to manslaughter. coming up on eyewitness news this morning, more russian airstrikes overnight in syria. the new claims this morning that russian jets are not targeting isis. >>> also ahead, a horrible crash involving a livery cab caught on camera. >>> 4:54. welcome back. more airstrikes in syria this morning and u.s. officials say immediate talks are planned between the united states and russian militaries to avoid a clash in the air. that com
. >>> well, new this morning, five university of alabama students are arrested on hazing students are members of the phi gamma delta fraternity. they're accused of making pledges stand in buckets filled with ice and salt. that causes burns on the feet. all five are free on bond. they also face sanctions from the university. >>> 4:51. and happening now police in louisiana are searching for a convicted killer who was prison. ben johnson was supposed to spend 40 years behind...
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when we have aan black homecoming queen at the university of alabama, which was news when he was writingt? history should not be defaced or erased. there are many difficult parts of history, and our job is not to impose our views on it. our job is to learn to what it tells us. we are here to be receptive listeners and try not to repeat the mistakes they made. if they erase all the evidence, where does the discussion start? that is a difficult point to make. i am not a purist about it. when i was at the university of georgia, the great band director of the red coat marching band, he had stopped playing dixie at homecoming games and i was grateful for that. i thought it was a great decision. it is a beautiful song that is mostly used to get people who did not care about the game to get people worked up about stuff that had nothing to do with football. i don't believe in waving the confederate flag, but i do believe that some of these monuments are starting points for honest conversations, and if we take them all down, what are we going to talk about? host: you can also ask them if they kno
when we have aan black homecoming queen at the university of alabama, which was news when he was writingt? history should not be defaced or erased. there are many difficult parts of history, and our job is not to impose our views on it. our job is to learn to what it tells us. we are here to be receptive listeners and try not to repeat the mistakes they made. if they erase all the evidence, where does the discussion start? that is a difficult point to make. i am not a purist about it. when i...
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mechanical engineering from purdue university and a master's in business administration from the university of alabama. he is also a graduate of the senior managers and government study program at harvard university. i now recognize mr. cooke for five minutes to present his testimony. if you could start over and turn on your mike. >> i apologize. i want to thank chairman babin, ranking member edwards and from the full committee chairman johnson, and members of this committee for this opportunity. my interest in human exploration of space has been a primary focus of my life and career since the flights of the mercury astronauts. the success of programs to send people to the moon and mars is of paramount importance to me and i believe to everyone. i applaud your bipartisan support and the people at nasa and in industry who work every day to make these and other nasa programs successful. the important questions you are asking specifically address deep space exploration. so that's the part of the budget i will address. the most challenging aspect of managing these programs is due to constrained budgets an
mechanical engineering from purdue university and a master's in business administration from the university of alabama. he is also a graduate of the senior managers and government study program at harvard university. i now recognize mr. cooke for five minutes to present his testimony. if you could start over and turn on your mike. >> i apologize. i want to thank chairman babin, ranking member edwards and from the full committee chairman johnson, and members of this committee for this...
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ri remember seeing you at the university of alabama back in the early '80s i think. >> it was very nicek and that really -- tv is awesome. but that is who you are. >> i was a stand up lucky enough to get a tv show. while i was doing "the tonight show," i was still on the road a few days a week. because tv, you never know how long the job is going to last. when you have something, your transmission may not always work. >> don't we know it. >> i get it. >> how long is it going to last? >> you feel like you're living by the day. >> i like your mustang. that was very nice. >> that is a perfect segue into your new series "jay leno's garage." you love old cars. >> old cars, new cars, anything that explodes and makes noise. we want to do a show that was different than the other car shows where they just e throw tools at each other and fix up a car in a week and sell it. it's more about the history and the stories and people's love affair with cars. there's a lot of personal stories and celebrities that have connections with cars. >> go ahead and then i'll show a clip. >> show the clip because
ri remember seeing you at the university of alabama back in the early '80s i think. >> it was very nicek and that really -- tv is awesome. but that is who you are. >> i was a stand up lucky enough to get a tv show. while i was doing "the tonight show," i was still on the road a few days a week. because tv, you never know how long the job is going to last. when you have something, your transmission may not always work. >> don't we know it. >> i get it. >>...
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mechanical engineering from purdue university and a master's in business administration from the university of alabamahe is also a graduate of the senior managers and government study program at harvard university. i now recognize mr. cooke for five minutes to present his testimony. if you could start over and turn on your mike. >> i apologize. i want to thank chairman babin, ranking member edwards and from the full committee chairman smith and ranking member johnson and members of this committee for this opportunity. my interest in human exploration of space has been a primary focus of my life and career since the flights of the mercury astronauts. the success is of important to me and i believe to everyone. i applaud your bipartisan support and the people at nasa and an industry who work every day to make these and other nasa programs successful. the important questions you are asking specifically address deep space exploration. so that's the part of the budget i will address. the most challenging aspect of managing these programs is due to constrained budgets and unplanned changes to operating budg
mechanical engineering from purdue university and a master's in business administration from the university of alabamahe is also a graduate of the senior managers and government study program at harvard university. i now recognize mr. cooke for five minutes to present his testimony. if you could start over and turn on your mike. >> i apologize. i want to thank chairman babin, ranking member edwards and from the full committee chairman smith and ranking member johnson and members of this...
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alabama. >> officials say the closures will save the state millions of dollars. civil rights campaigners are more concerned about the potential cost on democracy. andy gallagher, al jazeera, union springs, alabama. >> universityf mississippi no longer flying the state flag on its campus us, in recent weeks faculty and students called for the flag to be removed. last week the student body voted to take the flag down. it is the only remaining state flag that still has that confederate symbol on it, georgia adopting a new one in 2003. >> a kentucky couple will continue their lawsuit against county clerk kim davis. april miller and carrol roberts were married months after davis refused to issue them a license. that was in defiance of court orders. the license was issued while davis was in jail for contempt. >> a new study finds doctors are making mistakes when they administer medications to patients on the operating table. harvard researchers looked at 300 surgeries and found error ins nearly half of them. two thirds of the mistakes were serious, some even life threatens. 80% of considered preventable. medical officials called the findings disturbing, but not surprising. >> st. louis county residents are furious
alabama. >> officials say the closures will save the state millions of dollars. civil rights campaigners are more concerned about the potential cost on democracy. andy gallagher, al jazeera, union springs, alabama. >> universityf mississippi no longer flying the state flag on its campus us, in recent weeks faculty and students called for the flag to be removed. last week the student body voted to take the flag down. it is the only remaining state flag that still has that confederate...
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of the high schools in the country, scott, have no athletic trainers. thank you very much. a university has removed a back. tonight. the gulf of mexico washed up on highways in dauphin, island, alabama. streets turned into rivers in hancock county, missisppi. and these are the remnants of hurricane patricia, the most powerful cyclone ever in the western hemisphere. it hit mexico fridid night. but the e mage wasn't nearly as bad as feared. all that moisture now is headed north. >>> a sign of changing times at the universityf mississippi. the school removed for the last time, the state flagagecause it includes the confederate battle emblem. the student and faculty senates urged ole miss to take it down. it is the last state flag to incorporate the emblem in 2001, , voters decided to keep it. >>> today a british airways 737 crash landed in johannesburg, south africa, after part of the landing gear came off in flilit. sparks flew as the left wing scraped the runway. but no injuries. >>> the folkat a home for seniors are fighting to get a belovevepet back. and their story is next. woman: what does it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weigh
of the high schools in the country, scott, have no athletic trainers. thank you very much. a university has removed a back. tonight. the gulf of mexico washed up on highways in dauphin, island, alabama. streets turned into rivers in hancock county, missisppi. and these are the remnants of hurricane patricia, the most powerful cyclone ever in the western hemisphere. it hit mexico fridid night. but the e mage wasn't nearly as bad as feared. all that moisture now is headed north. >>> a...
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looking for a little way to expand their universe of more guns in america, so they proposed in the house of representatives the congressman -- the congressman from alabama proposed that the military sell 100,000 45-caliber handguns, semiautomatic handguns, without any background checks on the purchasers. that was the proposal in the house. 100,000 handguns, semiautomatic handguns without any background checks on the purchasers? did they really do that? they did. it was in the bill. jack reed, the senator from rhode island, who is the ranking democrat, changed that provision and limited it from 100,000 to 10,000, 10,000 handguns, and said they have to go through dealers so there will be a background check. i raise that point because guns are in the news again, guns are in the news every day. 289 americans are injured each day with firearms. 97 lose their lives. we saw this terrible tragedy last week. i was stunned to hear at n.p.r. over the weekend that what happened at roseburg, oregon, was the 45th school shooting in america this year, the 45th this year. we have to do something about it. it's not going to be solved with this bill alone, but it will be
looking for a little way to expand their universe of more guns in america, so they proposed in the house of representatives the congressman -- the congressman from alabama proposed that the military sell 100,000 45-caliber handguns, semiautomatic handguns, without any background checks on the purchasers. that was the proposal in the house. 100,000 handguns, semiautomatic handguns without any background checks on the purchasers? did they really do that? they did. it was in the bill. jack reed,...
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alabama, population about 200. after graduating from the university of notre dame he was drafted by the giants.uring those first years in the nfl he and his wife also a notre dame grad started tuck's "r.u.s.h. for literacy," read, understand, succeed and hope. >> for us we thought the number one stumbling block to a great education is literalcy. up until third grade you learn to read and from them on you read to learn. >> reporter: in its ninth year "r.u.s.h. for literacy" provides free books to middle school students, 86,000 place interested in schools and another 14,000 have gone directly to students. the nonprofit has also provided more than $600,000 in grants including $250,000 to the super bowl 50 fund's early literacy initiative called the read zone. when "r.u.s.h. for literacy" began, the tucks didn't have children. now they have two boys including a five-year-old who is apparently getting the literacy message. >> his tooth fairy money he took and bought a book. that's just something that we are trying to embed in him and hopefully he understands that his education will play a key role i
alabama, population about 200. after graduating from the university of notre dame he was drafted by the giants.uring those first years in the nfl he and his wife also a notre dame grad started tuck's "r.u.s.h. for literacy," read, understand, succeed and hope. >> for us we thought the number one stumbling block to a great education is literalcy. up until third grade you learn to read and from them on you read to learn. >> reporter: in its ninth year "r.u.s.h. for...
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of moved around a little bit. but we settled in ozark, alabama, and i went to middle school and high school there and graduated from college there at an area university. i married my husband and moving around since. >> and you have a couple of children, and sometimes that will take you off of the course, but you took the singing course and put it smack right back in the center lane, didn't you? >> yes, i am blessed to be in a position where my husband is 100% behind me and pushing me and it's opening the door so that i can be free to do a lot more things. this is one of those humongous opportunities that the lord opened up for me, and i walked right on through it. >> exciting. >> at the end of the battle round when they opened up and chose the other guy, and you tears in our eyes. they dropped down the kleenexs. and we watched. >> thou has taught me to say it is love with my soul >> and you know the story of that old hymn? look up the story behind whatever happens, it is well with my soul. it's a true story about the worst tragedy that could happen to a man. and as he's watching, it is happening. the whole family, i think i'm telling the whole story,
of moved around a little bit. but we settled in ozark, alabama, and i went to middle school and high school there and graduated from college there at an area university. i married my husband and moving around since. >> and you have a couple of children, and sometimes that will take you off of the course, but you took the singing course and put it smack right back in the center lane, didn't you? >> yes, i am blessed to be in a position where my husband is 100% behind me and pushing...
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university has removed a back. >> pelley: the deep south is in deep water tonight. the gulf of mexico washed up on highways in dauphin island, alabama. streets turned into rivers mississippi. these really remnants of hurricane patrick -- patricia, the most powerful cyclone ever in the western hemisphere. it hit mexico friday night but the damage wasn't nearly as bad as feared. but all that moisture now is headed north. a sign of changing times at mississippi. the school removed for the last time the state flag because it includes the con federal-- confederate battle em blom. the student and faculty asked ole miss to take it down. it is the last state flag to incorporate the emblem. in 2001 voters decided to keep it. today a british airways 737 crash landed in johannesburg, south africa, after part of the landing gear came off in flight. sparks flew as the left wing scraped the runway. but no injuries. the folks at a home for seniors are fighting to get a beloved pet back. and their story is next. this portion of the cbs by: >> pelley: each spring in california the swallows return to the san juan capistrano mission. but did you know
university has removed a back. >> pelley: the deep south is in deep water tonight. the gulf of mexico washed up on highways in dauphin island, alabama. streets turned into rivers mississippi. these really remnants of hurricane patrick -- patricia, the most powerful cyclone ever in the western hemisphere. it hit mexico friday night but the damage wasn't nearly as bad as feared. but all that moisture now is headed north. a sign of changing times at mississippi. the school removed for the...
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of the high schools in the country, scott, have no athletic >> dean reynolds. a university has removed a tonight. the gulf of mexico washed up on highways in dauphin, island, alabama. streets turned into rivers in hancock counun, mississippi. and these are the remnants of hurricane patricia, the most powerful cyclone ever in the western hemisphere. it hit mexico friday night. but the damage wasn't nearly as bad as feared. all that moisture now is hded noh. >>> a sign of changing times at the e iversity of mississippi. the school removed for the last time, the state flag because it includes the confederate battle emblem. the student and facult\ senates urged ole miss to take it down. it is the last state flag to incorporate the emblem in 2001, voters decided to keep it. crasaslanded in johannesburg, south africa, after part of the landing gear came off in flight. sparks flew as the left wing scraped the runway. t no injuries. >>> the folks at a home e r seniors are fighting to get a beloved pet back. and their story is next. woman: what dodo it feel like when a woman is having a heart attack? chest pain, like there's a ton of weight on your chest. severe shortness
of the high schools in the country, scott, have no athletic >> dean reynolds. a university has removed a tonight. the gulf of mexico washed up on highways in dauphin, island, alabama. streets turned into rivers in hancock counun, mississippi. and these are the remnants of hurricane patricia, the most powerful cyclone ever in the western hemisphere. it hit mexico friday night. but the damage wasn't nearly as bad as feared. all that moisture now is hded noh. >>> a sign of changing...
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of winning, tennessee tomorrow or the market over the next two weeks. >> i'm going tok out on a limb and say that alabama will win and cover and i'm a university of tennesseelumni and there's probably 327,000 alumni watching the show right now that will not speak to me for the rest of the year but the facts are the facts. alabama is just a great team. >> i don't want to be a debbie downer but there's always a flip side of the coin here, kenny. what's the biggest risk to the market? >> i think the biggest risk to the market is it's a little euphoric. we've had this great move up. it needs to digest it. any little negative data may cause some money to come off the table. i think the 200-day moving average is now becoming support. it's way down at 2060. we're way on the north side of that. in order to knock it off track, you're going to have to get some really negative macro data. that being absent, i think you see the market churn and then just start to inch higher into the end of the year. >> would bad macro data even matter at this stage with all the central banks around the world with pedal to the metal. bad data just means fed on hold for longer. >> you
of winning, tennessee tomorrow or the market over the next two weeks. >> i'm going tok out on a limb and say that alabama will win and cover and i'm a university of tennesseelumni and there's probably 327,000 alumni watching the show right now that will not speak to me for the rest of the year but the facts are the facts. alabama is just a great team. >> i don't want to be a debbie downer but there's always a flip side of the coin here, kenny. what's the biggest risk to the market?...
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university so play for the spartans. >> an alabama state trooper making head lines after making a difference. he was bringing meals to a father and son on the side of the road and needed help. pictures of the trooper went viral instantly. he is humbled by the attention. >> i said let me go back and get them something to eat. so, to make them have a good day. they said thank you and they were very appreciative. >> ryan: the trooper says this is not out of the ordinary but he is happy someone got it on camera. >> forecast includes wind and rain. we have the timeline on that next. >> coming up all new at 5:00 crossing a line. the so you can school resource officer in big trouble, we've more of the shocking video that has left everyone across this country who sees it stunned. >> donald trump playing catchup in the polls. we look ahead to tomorrow's big debate. >> remembering mayor menino, we are going to take you live to a special ceremony for win of the city's most iconic mayors. >> if you see breaking news or have a story idea we want do you think when you are president you'll be paid as much as if you were a man-male... this is one of the jobs where
university so play for the spartans. >> an alabama state trooper making head lines after making a difference. he was bringing meals to a father and son on the side of the road and needed help. pictures of the trooper went viral instantly. he is humbled by the attention. >> i said let me go back and get them something to eat. so, to make them have a good day. they said thank you and they were very appreciative. >> ryan: the trooper says this is not out of the ordinary but he is...
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university has removed a divisive symbol when we come tonight. the gulf of mexico washed up on highways in dauphin, island, alabama. streets turned into rivers in hancock county, mississippi. and these are the remnants of hurricane patricia, the most powerful cyclone ever in the western hemisphere. it hit mexico friday night. but the damage wasn't nearly as bad as feared. all that moisture now is headed north. >>> a sign of changing times at the university of mississippi. the school removed for the last time, the state flag because it includes the confederate battle emblem. the student and faculty senates urged ole miss to take it down. it is the last state flag to incorporate the emblem in 2001, voters decided to keep it. >>> today a british airways 737 crash landed in johannesburg, south africa, after part of the landing gear came off in flight. sparks flew as the left wing scraped the runway. but no injuries. >>> the folks at a home for seniors are fighting to get a beloved pet back. >>> each spring in california, the swallows return to the san juan capistrano mission. did you know, 400 miles to the north there
university has removed a divisive symbol when we come tonight. the gulf of mexico washed up on highways in dauphin, island, alabama. streets turned into rivers in hancock county, mississippi. and these are the remnants of hurricane patricia, the most powerful cyclone ever in the western hemisphere. it hit mexico friday night. but the damage wasn't nearly as bad as feared. all that moisture now is headed north. >>> a sign of changing times at the university of mississippi. the school...
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begin this evening with the head coach of the ohio state university college football team urban meyer. >> the last three games, we were 6 point underdog, with alabama double digit underdog and final game at least a touchdown underdog and our players thrived on it. it was illogical to do what we did with third street quarterback, significant injuries. we endured tragedy, a player on our team committed suicide the week before a big game. there were so many reasons why we should not the b doing what we were doing. the inner workings of this team, i've not been around anything like that before. >> rose: we conclude with david holbrooke, his new film, "the diplomat," about his father richard holbrooke. >> the memorial was epic, this array of washatonians, sat on stage with hillary clinton, barack obama, president clinton and all these other people and i saw him as an historic figure for the first time. >> rose: college football and richard holbrooke when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: american express. >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information servi
begin this evening with the head coach of the ohio state university college football team urban meyer. >> the last three games, we were 6 point underdog, with alabama double digit underdog and final game at least a touchdown underdog and our players thrived on it. it was illogical to do what we did with third street quarterback, significant injuries. we endured tragedy, a player on our team committed suicide the week before a big game. there were so many reasons why we should not the b...
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he has got plenty of time, only thing working against him is primary calendar, getting on ballot with certain states including alabama. if you can do that piece, have universal name i.d. and have money. there is time to get out there. everybody knows who uncle joe is already. trish: look at polling data on this because he already has been doing incredibly well and he is not even in the game. take a look when you look at national polls. he is now at 19% versus where he was in june which was 11%. here he is climbing in the polls. gary, he is not even in the race. >> that's beautiful part. he is doing great as long as he not in the race. let joe be joe once he gets in the race and watch that 19% plummet. the man can not get out of his whole way. he had a couple cracks at whole presidential thing. he bombed just notoriously. if he gets in, that is what politicians do, this is whole vanity thing, they run because that is only thing they know how to do. can he run as chuck sums up so practically? of course he can. is it vanity run? yes. will he win? i'm possible. trish: chuck who do you think would be tougher candidate to beat for republican? would it be hillary c
he has got plenty of time, only thing working against him is primary calendar, getting on ballot with certain states including alabama. if you can do that piece, have universal name i.d. and have money. there is time to get out there. everybody knows who uncle joe is already. trish: look at polling data on this because he already has been doing incredibly well and he is not even in the game. take a look when you look at national polls. he is now at 19% versus where he was in june which was 11%....
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ozark, alabama, and i went to middle school and high school there and grajduated from college there at an area university. i married my husband and moving around since. >> and you have a couple of children, and sometime thats that will take you off of the course and put it back on the center lane. >> yes, i am in blessed to be in a position where my husband is behind me and pushing me and it is opening the door to allow me to be free to do one of those things, and this is one of the humongous opportunities that the lord opened up for me, and i walked on through it. >> exciting. >> at the end of the battle round when they opened up and chose the other guy, and you sang to pharrell, kath and i had tears in our eyes. >> thou has taught me to say it is love with my soul >> and you know the story of that whole hymn. and look up what happens with "it is well with my soul" and the worst tragedy that could happen with a man and as he is watching, it is the whole family and i think that i am telling the whole story, and he is able to watch it and say, whatever happens, and whatever comes because of the lord in my life, it is well worth the lord in my soul. >> kath is surely right about
ozark, alabama, and i went to middle school and high school there and grajduated from college there at an area university. i married my husband and moving around since. >> and you have a couple of children, and sometime thats that will take you off of the course and put it back on the center lane. >> yes, i am in blessed to be in a position where my husband is behind me and pushing me and it is opening the door to allow me to be free to do one of those things, and this is one of the...
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four months ago. , alabama and south carolina have already taken down the confederate flag on capitol grounds. on friday, a crowd of several hundred people gathered beneath the universityppi campus flagpole to make their case for removal. >> the confederate flag and the way that -- of people's personal belongings. we think that the symbol to tracks from the purpose of what this university has adopted. but take it down. >> what we want? >> justice. amy: the students' rally attracted a counter-demonstration from white supremacist groups who carried the confederate flag and shouted racist slogans. if the flag is removed, the university of mississippi would join three other state schools who do not display it. the towns of oxford and greenwood recently voted to remove the flag from public grounds, and a similar effort is underway in jackson. but it would be a particularly significant for the university of mississippi, a school with a deep-rooted history of white supremacy. it was there in 1962 that white students rioted over the registration of african-american student james meredith, an incident that became a flashpoint in the civil rights struggle. he would be the first
four months ago. , alabama and south carolina have already taken down the confederate flag on capitol grounds. on friday, a crowd of several hundred people gathered beneath the universityppi campus flagpole to make their case for removal. >> the confederate flag and the way that -- of people's personal belongings. we think that the symbol to tracks from the purpose of what this university has adopted. but take it down. >> what we want? >> justice. amy: the students' rally...