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the overall enrollment of the university of alabama has doubled since sabin took over as football coachs now coming from out of state, more than half of the university of alabama's enrollment now, is out of state. they are paying over twice oftentimes what the in-state kids are which is creating this circle where the school becomes more selective, better and building it off of out of state dollars because of the attraction that these schools are now selling to people from outside the region. >> bill: conservative-leaning students were more likely to strike california and new york off their list. liberal leaning students were likely to strike florida, louisiana, texas, and alabama off their list. another topic here. cnn will debut a new show this week, charles barkley, very entertaining teaming up with gail king called king charles, clever name there. cnn's ratings in prime time have dipped 61% in prime time in march. that's trouble. >> look, i love charles barkley. i don't know that anybody can save cnn. ist is a dumpster fire and they need a big fire hose to put the thing out. maybe he
the overall enrollment of the university of alabama has doubled since sabin took over as football coachs now coming from out of state, more than half of the university of alabama's enrollment now, is out of state. they are paying over twice oftentimes what the in-state kids are which is creating this circle where the school becomes more selective, better and building it off of out of state dollars because of the attraction that these schools are now selling to people from outside the region....
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it was interesting to learn that he did the training at the tuskegee university of alabama. i want to ask what lessons he has imparted to you from that time, particularly working with, going to school with african-americans during the civil rights movement. >> my family is from texas, my father is a seven generation texas. from that school he went to the ski institute to get his degree -- tuskegee institute to get his degree. it was a pivotal time the late 60's, he was there, it was a different time of being in texas. he grew up in a environment, -- to be able to learn the nonviolent approach as well that is popular amongst his classmates and experience the world from the perspective of the african-americans who were trying to fight for civil rights. i think it was really transformative. he chose to go back to california and pursue his american dream of visits ownership and start his hospitals. it was really formative, my father has been through so much in his life, starving as a student but struggling hard to stay in school. continuing to build his welfare, his family and p
it was interesting to learn that he did the training at the tuskegee university of alabama. i want to ask what lessons he has imparted to you from that time, particularly working with, going to school with african-americans during the civil rights movement. >> my family is from texas, my father is a seven generation texas. from that school he went to the ski institute to get his degree -- tuskegee institute to get his degree. it was a pivotal time the late 60's, he was there, it was a...
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to me they might want to have another look at the minimum gpa requirements to get into the university of alabamat mike pence loves this sort of thing because it's a kind of nonissue that his base absolutely feasts on. >> the american people know the answer to the question what is a woman. it's a female human being. [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> jimmy: you know what they say, when mother is away, it's time to play. and mike pence has not formally entered the race for president, but he's pulling at about 7%, which puts him in third place, according to a new morning consult paul. that paul has -- since trump is now opened up a 33-point lead over ron desantis, not a great sign when you're down 33 points to a guy who just got arrested for giving a porn star the least satisfying four seconds of her life. but the competition is heating up. senator tim scott today announced that he is launching an exploratory committee while he thinks about may be for president, which will be an uphill climb. most people don't know who tim scott is, he's a republican senator from south carolina who owned an allsta
to me they might want to have another look at the minimum gpa requirements to get into the university of alabamat mike pence loves this sort of thing because it's a kind of nonissue that his base absolutely feasts on. >> the american people know the answer to the question what is a woman. it's a female human being. [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> jimmy: you know what they say, when mother is away, it's time to play. and mike pence has not formally entered the race for president,...
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he is a current employee, and the 25-year-old graduate of the university of alabama who had been workingurrent employee who worked on the floor where the shooting took place, and so he knew his victim. secondly, they said that he bought an ar-15-style rifle last week that he then used in the shooting. then they talked in more detail about how the police responded within minutes to reports of gunshots, and that one of the officers who was wounded actually fired the fatal shot that killed the shooter, and the other officer is still in critical condition in the hospital. and then, there was a large part of the news conference where the democratic leaders of louisville really made a plea for policy changes to address what they are calling the epidemic of gun violence in the city and in their state, and take a listen to what one of the doctors who is treating some of the victims had to say about that. >> it is more than tired. i am weary. there is only so many times that you can walk into the room and tell someone that they are not coming home tomorrow. and it just breaks your heart when you
he is a current employee, and the 25-year-old graduate of the university of alabama who had been workingurrent employee who worked on the floor where the shooting took place, and so he knew his victim. secondly, they said that he bought an ar-15-style rifle last week that he then used in the shooting. then they talked in more detail about how the police responded within minutes to reports of gunshots, and that one of the officers who was wounded actually fired the fatal shot that killed the...
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george wallace said we could not attend the university of alabama, what i understood really well was that we had all of the burdens associated with citizenship, but not the privileges. - (female speaker) my first time in jail was during the time when dr. king was in jail, when he wrote the letter to the miniers in birmingham. and the matron looked at me and she said, "what are you doin' here?" and i said, "i want my freedom." and she thought that was so funny because she thought that i was white. - dr. king, at that point for me, was not an icon. i thought well of him as a baptist preacher and a great leader, but not a world-wide icon. so i wasn't internalizing his every word. yes, i was impressed listenin' to him, lookin' at him, hearin' the responses of all of those around us, but i didn't just internalize, "this is what dr. king said." i internalized what james bevel said because i felt that that affected me personally. - my first time encounterin' dr. king was at 16th street and he was preachin'. - i became our church sunday school secretary in the 7th grade and i just happened to
george wallace said we could not attend the university of alabama, what i understood really well was that we had all of the burdens associated with citizenship, but not the privileges. - (female speaker) my first time in jail was during the time when dr. king was in jail, when he wrote the letter to the miniers in birmingham. and the matron looked at me and she said, "what are you doin' here?" and i said, "i want my freedom." and she thought that was so funny because she...
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now let's check out some more news from the worlds of sports quarterback rise young from the university of alabama was chosen by the carolina panthers as the 1st pick of the nfl draft. the annual event sees the best u. s. college plays get picked up by professional teams. the draft continues over the next 2 nights in kansas city. in the n. b a, the boston celtics edge, the atlanta hawks, 128 to 124 for to victory in the opening round play of series. the celtics will face philadelphia annex in the conference. any finals with game one coming on monday. south african kiss, the north shore for has become the 1st woman to win a solo round the world raise on the sale. the 40 year old triumphed in the golden globe race. after spending $235.00 days, 5 hours, 44 minutes and 4 seconds, etc, she drank rain water. during the voyage, clarissa morris, the united states, took the title of the world serf leagues, margaret river, pro event in western australia. it was the 2nd when of the season for the tokyo olympic champion as she builds up for the paris games next year and do spare. a thought for golf was at the
now let's check out some more news from the worlds of sports quarterback rise young from the university of alabama was chosen by the carolina panthers as the 1st pick of the nfl draft. the annual event sees the best u. s. college plays get picked up by professional teams. the draft continues over the next 2 nights in kansas city. in the n. b a, the boston celtics edge, the atlanta hawks, 128 to 124 for to victory in the opening round play of series. the celtics will face philadelphia annex in...
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the n f l draft bryce young from the university of alabama was chosen by the panthers as the 1st pick up the draft. the annual event sees the best us college players get picked up by professional teams. the draft continues over the next 2 nights in kansas city. daniel, you are watching diesel eunice. just reminder the top stories were covering for you at this hour. in ukraine, at least, 12 civilians were killed when russia launched missile strikes overnight. several cities were hit including mon, we're rescuers, we're digging through the rubble of residential building as well. a woman and her young child were reportedly killed in need for the warring parties in sudan have agreed to extend a fragile truce in their 2 week conflict. despite sporadic fighting across the country, hundreds of people have been killed in thousands of civilians have fled. those unable to leave the scene of trickle of vital supplies and some power restored there, watching dw news from berlin. coming up next to the conflict zone where the youth council chief shaw michelle takes the future, says the future of the
the n f l draft bryce young from the university of alabama was chosen by the panthers as the 1st pick up the draft. the annual event sees the best us college players get picked up by professional teams. the draft continues over the next 2 nights in kansas city. daniel, you are watching diesel eunice. just reminder the top stories were covering for you at this hour. in ukraine, at least, 12 civilians were killed when russia launched missile strikes overnight. several cities were hit including...
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her cousin telling abc news she was filled with life, lit up the room, planned to attend university of alabama. >> bright future. i mean, smart, intelligent. honestly, she was great. >> phil dowdell was weeks away from going to jacksonville state on a football scholarship. the party was being held for his little sister. his mother chaperoning was also shot but survived. also killed, 23-year-old corbin dahmontrey holston. a 19-year-old. his mother telling abc news he would do anything for anybody and planned to study music in college. and it wasn't the only mass shooting. saturday in louisville, kentucky two people were killed, four wounded when gunfire erupted in a park. less than a week after five people were killed add old national bank. president biden reacting to the latest incidents, writing this is outrageous and unacceptable. our communities need and deserve better. david, it is unclear who was behind that shooting. the police chief tells me they have solid leads but is asking anyone with photos or videos of that night to come forward as they continue to investigate. >> thank you. here
her cousin telling abc news she was filled with life, lit up the room, planned to attend university of alabama. >> bright future. i mean, smart, intelligent. honestly, she was great. >> phil dowdell was weeks away from going to jacksonville state on a football scholarship. the party was being held for his little sister. his mother chaperoning was also shot but survived. also killed, 23-year-old corbin dahmontrey holston. a 19-year-old. his mother telling abc news he would do...
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adam langford who teaches criminology the university of alabama, scott sweeto. welcome to you, professor, you have studied the school shootings, what sw one thing that could be done, what streams out to you why don't y'all try this? >> well, i think that thing that makes the nashville shooting so outrageous is that this should have been preventible, they are not always aziz t easy to have prevent as this one. majority of u.s. states down have red flag laws, in this case, of many red flags one of them was rec recognized by the parent who saw their 28-year-old child who still lives at home, has an emotional disorder, had purchased a firearm, they say, they thought she got rid of it, i wonder, if tennessee had red flag laws, could they have done more to get their child protection. i mean, protect their own child from doing something that would result in her death and killing the kids and adults at the school in nashville. preventing this individual from legally purchasing 7 firearms, seems like the best way to stop attacks like this from crash. trey: deputy directo
adam langford who teaches criminology the university of alabama, scott sweeto. welcome to you, professor, you have studied the school shootings, what sw one thing that could be done, what streams out to you why don't y'all try this? >> well, i think that thing that makes the nashville shooting so outrageous is that this should have been preventible, they are not always aziz t easy to have prevent as this one. majority of u.s. states down have red flag laws, in this case, of many red flags...
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. >>> brian coburger charged with killing four university of alabama students for months ago, one was in the basement room during one of the murders and has information that is, quote, exculpatory to the defendant that no one else can provide, though she is fighting a subpoena to appear. >>> we showed you this footage when two teens crashed into a truck which killed a six-month-old baby. the only thing these teens have been charged with is to a baby. >> it's not a matter of if this is going to happen to another child, it's when. this is a daily occurrence in chicago. it's absolutely disgusting that these people don't advocate, and they claim to be advocates for black and brown communities and they are not, because they let black and brown children die every day. by letting those boys on the street, you're allowing them to do this again. >> prosecutors might upgrade the charges once the investigation is complete. >>> meantime, coming up, how they plan to raise utility bills, and later, hollywood has a bit of an age problem. a study shows people don't care to see younger stars, next. th
. >>> brian coburger charged with killing four university of alabama students for months ago, one was in the basement room during one of the murders and has information that is, quote, exculpatory to the defendant that no one else can provide, though she is fighting a subpoena to appear. >>> we showed you this footage when two teens crashed into a truck which killed a six-month-old baby. the only thing these teens have been charged with is to a baby. >> it's not a matter...
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attorney, professor at the university of alabama school of law and msnbc legal analyst, and michael steele, former rnc chair, msnbc political analyst, and host of the michael steele podcast i will add to that sea of people who are super angry about trump's viktor orban, the prime minister of hungary, who tweeted support, keep on fighting, mr. president, we are with you donald trump can count on viktor orban, as well as the american viktor orban in florida. i want to go to you, joyce we finally did get an answer to the question we kind of didn't know the answer to this is when cy vance said on "meet the press," the reason there was no prosecution of trump on the state charges that he's now potentially fashing, because again, we haven't seen this indictment, is he was asked not to by the doj. and that they were asked to put on hold. let me play it one more time this is cy vance talking about what barr asked him to do. >> we learned from the southern district of new york that they asked us to stand down and by stand down, i mean they were communicating that they had this ongoing investigation
attorney, professor at the university of alabama school of law and msnbc legal analyst, and michael steele, former rnc chair, msnbc political analyst, and host of the michael steele podcast i will add to that sea of people who are super angry about trump's viktor orban, the prime minister of hungary, who tweeted support, keep on fighting, mr. president, we are with you donald trump can count on viktor orban, as well as the american viktor orban in florida. i want to go to you, joyce we finally...
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working at the bank, including his bosses he was a high school basketbal star, a graduate of th university of alabama and banker so you can add that to the profile of people who should not be allowed to purchase ai fifteens, which is to say, everyone the only thing that can preven a person like that fro illegally purchasing an air 15 is to make the sale of the ar-15 illegal, the way it wa for ten years after senator jo biden passed a law banning the assault weapons in the 1990s that law stayed in effect fo ten years until republican president george w. bush and republican controlled congress refused to deliberately refuse to extend the life of that law and in the process, thos republicans have ended lives because george w. bush and the republican congress and th republican legislatures an state legislatures in tennesse and kentucky have done everything they possibly can t make sure that america's mas murderers are the very bes equipped mass murderers in the world. there is nothing more they can possibly do. if mass murderers have a lobby they would have nothing to ask for. because republicans have gi
working at the bank, including his bosses he was a high school basketbal star, a graduate of th university of alabama and banker so you can add that to the profile of people who should not be allowed to purchase ai fifteens, which is to say, everyone the only thing that can preven a person like that fro illegally purchasing an air 15 is to make the sale of the ar-15 illegal, the way it wa for ten years after senator jo biden passed a law banning the assault weapons in the 1990s that law stayed...
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a student at the university of alabama, father was a life long basketball coach. he played basketball as well. do you put all this together, doesn't seem to be warning signs in this that i can note here. maybe you see it differently. and if i'm right, how do you stop this? >> the warning signs that i've heard of are the note to his parents and the note to his friend that he was going to do this, right? we see active shooters. these are individuals intent on suicide doing it by committing homicide. we have to address the mental health issue and address people getting suicidal and stop that process so they don't try to do suicide by homicide. they don't have the strength to do it by themselves. they want to kill human beings, innocent lives and have police take their life. >> bill: the note to his friend was that morning, i believe. >> that's my understanding. >> bill: this happened at 8:37 a.m. >> it's a short period of time. i think we saw some social media posts and writings when he was in college talking about his isolation and the fact he didn't feel part of wh
a student at the university of alabama, father was a life long basketball coach. he played basketball as well. do you put all this together, doesn't seem to be warning signs in this that i can note here. maybe you see it differently. and if i'm right, how do you stop this? >> the warning signs that i've heard of are the note to his parents and the note to his friend that he was going to do this, right? we see active shooters. these are individuals intent on suicide doing it by committing...
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attorney, law professor at the university of alabama and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast and brandonbrand reon are msnbc contributors >> the justice says in a statement, i'm going to read it to you, harlan and kathy crow are among our dearest friends and we have been friends for over 25 years. as friends do, he continues, we have joined them on a number of family trips during the more than quarter century we have known them he says earlier in my tenure at the court i sought guidance from others and others in the judiciary and were advised this sort of hospitality from close personal friends who did not have business before the court was not reportable he continues, i have endeavored to follow that council throughout my tenure and sought to comply with the disclosure guidelines these it is, he says, my intent to follow this guidance in the future so what he's talking about here are luxury trips that were paid for by his friend, a billionaire republican donor, harlan crow, including and this is reported by propublica, one vacation to indonesia in 2019 valued at more than half a million
attorney, law professor at the university of alabama and co-host of the sisters in-law podcast and brandonbrand reon are msnbc contributors >> the justice says in a statement, i'm going to read it to you, harlan and kathy crow are among our dearest friends and we have been friends for over 25 years. as friends do, he continues, we have joined them on a number of family trips during the more than quarter century we have known them he says earlier in my tenure at the court i sought guidance...
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her family says she planned to attend the university of alabama and become a nurse. was one of the four people killed in that mass shooting. 32 others were hurt. a witness said the shooting started after someone with a gun was turned away from the sweet 16 party. authorities say 89 shots were fired in a crowd of about 60 people. six people have been charged with reckless murder. >>> back here locally, a reward is being offered for safe return of a dog stolen in a matter of seconds from a car parked in oakland. it was all caught on the car's cameras. it happened just after 8:00 p.m. friday night in jack london square at franklin and 3rd streets. you can see the thieves pull up in the black sedan, one of them breaks the windows of the tesla and takes the 2 1/2-year-old french bulldog. they also got away with the driver's purse, which was in the trunk. her owner rescued her from a breeder six months ago and she is beside herself. >> i was in shock. i was really shocked. i didn't realize, like, i couldn't realize what happened to me, actually, because it was just, like, t
her family says she planned to attend the university of alabama and become a nurse. was one of the four people killed in that mass shooting. 32 others were hurt. a witness said the shooting started after someone with a gun was turned away from the sweet 16 party. authorities say 89 shots were fired in a crowd of about 60 people. six people have been charged with reckless murder. >>> back here locally, a reward is being offered for safe return of a dog stolen in a matter of seconds from...
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so when her if applewhite came to the university of alabama he didn't look at all like a professor. very casual, very laid back. there was no hint that all of this, this catastrophe was looming in his future. he had a fantastic voice and a lot of charisma. he was such a natural performer, he would have the audience in the palm of his hand. but it was widely rumored that he was having an affair with with one of the male graduate students and his father was a very, very hard nosed presbyterian minister who did not like the fact that he had a gay son. i'm sure in jesus' eyes his relationship to his father. was. goodness when will i ever grow to be like my father? i'm so weak current. i do think so. tour. i can't get them, right? and yet. his ability to recognize his father. and want to be like his father and realized that he is nothing but a child. his wife divorced him. i remember her very well, very nice family, then that seems to put him put him in a bit of a tailspin. and so on. he left alabama for houston. i got a call telling me that that this notorious couple of the news was act
so when her if applewhite came to the university of alabama he didn't look at all like a professor. very casual, very laid back. there was no hint that all of this, this catastrophe was looming in his future. he had a fantastic voice and a lot of charisma. he was such a natural performer, he would have the audience in the palm of his hand. but it was widely rumored that he was having an affair with with one of the male graduate students and his father was a very, very hard nosed presbyterian...
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criminal justice, jeffrey bud, a member of regional gun violence, research consortium, and university of alabamant professor in the department of journalism and creative media, aj bower, aj is the co-editor of news on the right, studying conservative news cultures jeffrey, let's talk about this when these shootings were happening this weekbefore the girl in north carolina was hit with that bullet shard, we asked ourselves why is this happening, why are people so scared or so angry that they're turning first to their gun instead of just opening the door and saying what do you want orio yelling at someone, get off my property, whatever the case. why are they turning to their gun first? >> some researchers talk about america having a gun culture, and that gun culture goes back centuries, stemming from a time in europe when to go hunting was considered a sign of privilege, and also masculinity there's a lot of masculinity rituals caught up with sharing guns and teaching people how to use guns that component of the gun culture started to subside and be overtaken by the self-defense culture with the w
criminal justice, jeffrey bud, a member of regional gun violence, research consortium, and university of alabamant professor in the department of journalism and creative media, aj bower, aj is the co-editor of news on the right, studying conservative news cultures jeffrey, let's talk about this when these shootings were happening this weekbefore the girl in north carolina was hit with that bullet shard, we asked ourselves why is this happening, why are people so scared or so angry that they're...
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associate professor of history and chair of the social department at missouri southern state university. she received her ph.d. from, the university of alabama, but i am a little more excited that she received her undergraduate degree at purdue university, which is where i went for my graduate work. so i'm excited to have that connection with. broadly, she focuses on 19th century u.s. history, an emphasis on civil era liquor and foods studies. she is the coeditor of the book the historian behind, the history. and her most work is the brand at war with king alcohol, debating, drinking and mask enemy in the civil war era, which is the subject of this evening's presentation. dr. barbour will speak for around to 35 minutes, give or take, by a discussion with the with you wonderful people. you can all type in your questions at any time using the q&a button on zoom. we may not be able to get to single question, but we certainly are going to try. we are to wrap things up at the latest around 815 noon eastern time. i think that is it for me. and with i would like to just say thank you to bever for how grateful i am that she is joining us tonight to
associate professor of history and chair of the social department at missouri southern state university. she received her ph.d. from, the university of alabama, but i am a little more excited that she received her undergraduate degree at purdue university, which is where i went for my graduate work. so i'm excited to have that connection with. broadly, she focuses on 19th century u.s. history, an emphasis on civil era liquor and foods studies. she is the coeditor of the book the historian...
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southern indiana, went to the university of alabama. played basketball.er was a coach for his career. if there is no red flag in this man's life, how do you stop this? how do you suspect he could even entertain the possibility of bringing a rifle and a gun where he worked? >> bill, it is so random. again, you come out of resurrection sunday and everybody was going to work and had no sense based on what we have understood at this point, that this was going to occur. and there will be a time for conversation about policy and all those things. but it doesn't seem like there was any hint that this would have likely occurred. i know lmpd and the chief and others are investigating right now. we'll see what that investigation tells us. but right now is just an opportunity for us as a community to come together. i know there are several organizations that are on the ground right now to provide and administer aid and support to the families that are hurting right now, to a community that's hurting, and so look, i've got a brother-in-law and sister-in-law that know
southern indiana, went to the university of alabama. played basketball.er was a coach for his career. if there is no red flag in this man's life, how do you stop this? how do you suspect he could even entertain the possibility of bringing a rifle and a gun where he worked? >> bill, it is so random. again, you come out of resurrection sunday and everybody was going to work and had no sense based on what we have understood at this point, that this was going to occur. and there will be a...
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high school basketball star that dad coached his team who had an advanced degree from the university of alabamarently a promising start to a career in finance, how did this person become america's latest mass murderer they will ask the question about how he got this weapon, whether it was purchased legally, this ar-15 style rifle. the police served a warrant on his residence yesterday, and the s.w.a.t. team carried out boxes of evidence. there are reports he left a note and he left a voicemail right before he did this they will want to know were there any warnings before that those things were not able to be acted on did anybody know anything was seriously amiss that suggested maybe he should not have been able to buy a gun, and so those are all the questions and they probably know the answers to these questions already, and we may hear some of the answers at the upcoming briefing, josÉ feels like we are doing this every other week now, and still don't have a motive in the nashville shooting it's an awful situation. >> yes mary ellen, take us back towards the law enforcement side how do you get
high school basketball star that dad coached his team who had an advanced degree from the university of alabamarently a promising start to a career in finance, how did this person become america's latest mass murderer they will ask the question about how he got this weapon, whether it was purchased legally, this ar-15 style rifle. the police served a warrant on his residence yesterday, and the s.w.a.t. team carried out boxes of evidence. there are reports he left a note and he left a voicemail...
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and brian branch from the university of alabama also projected first round pick endee second to the detroitreport kevin -- kevin, great to see you this morning. i actually love the second and third round of the npr draft. i think it's -- nfl draft. i think it's when people actually get to work, where is the real value. which team do you think had the best draft finding guys in the second and third round? >> i love, will, what the chicago bears were able to do yesterday. you know, in the first round they go out and get protection for justen fields who was sacked 55 times -- justin fields, so the optimum thing was get a protector. and then yesterday in the second and third rounds they loaded up on the defensive side of the football. three defenders for the bears. i think they've had a really solid draft. and coming out of this one, look, we are all assessing this and three or four years down the road we'll know if we were right. i i a can say, i love what they did, nobody's going to remind me of it in three or four years, but you have to be impressed if you're a bears' fan. they've made moves
and brian branch from the university of alabama also projected first round pick endee second to the detroitreport kevin -- kevin, great to see you this morning. i actually love the second and third round of the npr draft. i think it's -- nfl draft. i think it's when people actually get to work, where is the real value. which team do you think had the best draft finding guys in the second and third round? >> i love, will, what the chicago bears were able to do yesterday. you know, in the...
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university of alabama and msnbc analyst. joyce, can i get, someone involved in the legal process for a long time, your thoughts as we saw that plane emblazoned with the trump logo, carrying the former president of the united states, to the first ever indictment >> it's not unheard of it in our country to indict political figures. but usually, when they're indicted, even those who fight the charges display some shame and some remorse for the conduct that they've engaged in. what sets trump apart in a very real way is the way he's handling this. he fundraises off of boorish behavior he in many way celebrates conduct that we're about to find out, whether a jury will believe it's criminal or not so this entire display of theater that trump is going to try to rally around his appearance in court tomorrow is something that trump needed to be guarded against this is private citizen trump. he is not above the law. he needs to face the consequences of the criminal justice system like any other american would this is a very real moment
university of alabama and msnbc analyst. joyce, can i get, someone involved in the legal process for a long time, your thoughts as we saw that plane emblazoned with the trump logo, carrying the former president of the united states, to the first ever indictment >> it's not unheard of it in our country to indict political figures. but usually, when they're indicted, even those who fight the charges display some shame and some remorse for the conduct that they've engaged in. what sets trump...
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of high school. he is the heisman trophy winner at a historic university like the university of alabama.ng to expect some of the same things when he gets to charlotte for the carolina panthers. i think he is one of these players that is so ready for this opportunity. his poise is beyond his years. his execution on the field is very drew brees like. i think he is built to be a leader of an organization. couldn't be happier for the young man. i know that the carolina panthers definitely got them somebody that can lead this locker room for a decade and a half to come. >> that's one of the things caitlyn is telling me this morning. what a good guy he is off the field. and i think you're talking about a leader. you can't just execute and then be a jerk or get into trouble. that's really hard for your team. you know? >> yeah. absolutely. and i think that's part of the process as well. right? understanding what type of family dynamic he comes from. taking different tests and talking to him and getting to know the person. when you become the leader of an organization or the face of a franchise,
of high school. he is the heisman trophy winner at a historic university like the university of alabama.ng to expect some of the same things when he gets to charlotte for the carolina panthers. i think he is one of these players that is so ready for this opportunity. his poise is beyond his years. his execution on the field is very drew brees like. i think he is built to be a leader of an organization. couldn't be happier for the young man. i know that the carolina panthers definitely got them...
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an effective and fearless lawyer taking on coach bear bryant to desegregate the all white university of alabama football team. he took on u.s. steel corporation which led to the deseg going gaition of the american steel industry. by 1974 he took his advocacy to the alabama state legislature making history as one of the first two african-americans elected to the alabama senate since reconstruction. his tenure as a pioneering lawmaker and skilled attorney caught the attention of president jimmy carter who appointed then senator klemmon to serve as alabama's first black federal judge in 1980. he wept on to serve -- he went on to serve on the federal bench for 30 years until 2009. he was a highly respected jurist inside and outside the courtroom. he was known as fair but tough. he demanded that lawyers before him represented their clients competently and effectively. he served as a chief justice for the united states district court for the northern district of alabama from 1999 to 2006. despite retiring from the bench in 2009, he has remained a vibrant member of the birmingham legal community where
an effective and fearless lawyer taking on coach bear bryant to desegregate the all white university of alabama football team. he took on u.s. steel corporation which led to the deseg going gaition of the american steel industry. by 1974 he took his advocacy to the alabama state legislature making history as one of the first two african-americans elected to the alabama senate since reconstruction. his tenure as a pioneering lawmaker and skilled attorney caught the attention of president jimmy...
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he killed four people, he had a masters in finance from the university of alabama, he had been workingt that bank for it appears according to this linked in page that we've seen a year he had interned at the bank for a number of summers. he clearly, if this linked in page is correct, knew the bank pretty well. let's bring in ken dilanian who has been following this with us. ken, a little bit frustrating that we didn't hear more about the gun that was used but still quite a bit of information. >> yeah, i don't understand the police department's reluctance to say, particularly when we're having a debate about assault weapons in this country, what kind of rifle, but leaving that aside, look, there is no one profile of mass shooters in this country, they come from all different demographics but i have never seen a mass shooter with this particular kind of profile, someone with an advanced degree, a masters in finance from a reputable university, working at a bank. if you look at his linked in profile, he's commenting on the training program that he attended and talking about how wonderful
he killed four people, he had a masters in finance from the university of alabama, he had been workingt that bank for it appears according to this linked in page that we've seen a year he had interned at the bank for a number of summers. he clearly, if this linked in page is correct, knew the bank pretty well. let's bring in ken dilanian who has been following this with us. ken, a little bit frustrating that we didn't hear more about the gun that was used but still quite a bit of information....
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another victim, 17 year old kiki smith, set to attend the university of alabama. she ran on the track team but was recently injured. so she took a role as a trainer. she just had pull a c l couldn't couldn't run track, so she just came to help her out. also killed marseille a . collins in 19, year old aspiring musician who took a gap year headed to louisiana state in the fall, and corbyn holston, a 23 year old from dade ville. lord we pray that you would be that their parents that they would be able to comfort them. a small town of around 3000 people held an emotional vigil. these children have very bright futures. the ones that i knew from datable, very, very athletic, very humble children. very respectful children. um, smart. he was everything that you would want in the sun. he always did everything that made me happy. there have been people coming here to the dance studio to place flowers in front of the door. this is a small town about 3000 people, so it is very likely that there are people here who knew people in that building our degree or two away . i spoke
another victim, 17 year old kiki smith, set to attend the university of alabama. she ran on the track team but was recently injured. so she took a role as a trainer. she just had pull a c l couldn't couldn't run track, so she just came to help her out. also killed marseille a . collins in 19, year old aspiring musician who took a gap year headed to louisiana state in the fall, and corbyn holston, a 23 year old from dade ville. lord we pray that you would be that their parents that they would be...
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another victim, 17 year old kiki smith, set to attend the university of alabama.he ran on the track team but was recently injured. so she took a role as a trainer. she just had pull a c l couldn't couldn't run track, so she just came to help her out. also killed marseille, a. collins in 19, year old aspiring musician who took a gap year headed to louisiana state in the fall, and corbyn holston, a 23 year old from dade ville. pray that you would be that their parents that they would be able to comfort them. a small town of around 3000 people held in emotional vigil. these children have very bright futures. the ones that i knew from datable, very, very athletic, very humble children. very respectful children. um, smart. he was everything that you would want in the sun. she always did everything that made me happy. and anderson. people have come here to the dance studio over my shoulder to place flowers and try to peek around the paper over the window to look inside. this is a town of about 3000 people. their high schools in this country with more students than there
another victim, 17 year old kiki smith, set to attend the university of alabama.he ran on the track team but was recently injured. so she took a role as a trainer. she just had pull a c l couldn't couldn't run track, so she just came to help her out. also killed marseille, a. collins in 19, year old aspiring musician who took a gap year headed to louisiana state in the fall, and corbyn holston, a 23 year old from dade ville. pray that you would be that their parents that they would be able to...
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attorney and professoral at the university of alabama law school and eric dug against jane, first getup to speed on tucker carlson specifically what do we know? >> tucker carlson was as you said a ratings giant his departure appears unexpected at least friday, he said see you monday, gave a keynote address this week end. it doesn't appear it was planned. he's not out with a statement. we have no reporting that it's tied to the massive dominion settlement from last week that we've been reporting on so closely, but the timing is curious. whether it's related to the defamation and settlement or perhaps something fox news might have learned about tucker carlson is something people are curious about. the timing is, as you said, curious. the idea that a lot of emails, communications and internal workings of his show and other shows at fox came out in sort of the bath water in this dominion lawsuit. we also know that a fired producer abby grossberg alleged harassment and a toxic work environment in a lawsuit after dominion there's an outside counsel investigated the claims and told her lawye
attorney and professoral at the university of alabama law school and eric dug against jane, first getup to speed on tucker carlson specifically what do we know? >> tucker carlson was as you said a ratings giant his departure appears unexpected at least friday, he said see you monday, gave a keynote address this week end. it doesn't appear it was planned. he's not out with a statement. we have no reporting that it's tied to the massive dominion settlement from last week that we've been...
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university of alabama. interned there a few years. lost his job stream this on instagram and go in and kill as many as possible with a rifle. i know instagram meta contacted right away they said take it down so they did. i'm sure police are using it as investigation. but he is dead. too many others are dead. and i have got to give this governor credit. we have only -- i have only senile him on the national scene in times of tragedy. remarkably composed, especially after losing two friends and a third struggling for their life and the other thing is for him to say i'm not talking politics now. i'm not talking about guns or anything else. i thought that's a lesson for leadership. governor was very emotional. fighting back the tears when he was announcing that his good friend. tomi elliott, who was 63. one of his best friends he said he talked to him not about politics. he talked to him about what was going on everyday lives. close to him and one of the ones that was killed. "the daily mail" did an article or wrote an article and intervi
university of alabama. interned there a few years. lost his job stream this on instagram and go in and kill as many as possible with a rifle. i know instagram meta contacted right away they said take it down so they did. i'm sure police are using it as investigation. but he is dead. too many others are dead. and i have got to give this governor credit. we have only -- i have only senile him on the national scene in times of tragedy. remarkably composed, especially after losing two friends and a...
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attorney and law professor at the university of alabama. frank figliuzzi formerly with the fbi and an msnbc national security analyst so much emotion yet again, ken let's talk nuts and bolts if we can. to start, what's the latest on this >> chris, police say they arrived at the bank in the center of louisville around 8:30 a.m.and greeted by a hail of gunfire. there were reports of shots fired. the police immediately began firing back. the suspect was kid. the police are not saying or aren't sure yet whether he was killed by a police bullet or took his own life. two officers were shot or wounded in the exchange of gunfire. one critically and was taken to surgery. the other brought to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. as you said, four people killed inside the bank. eight wounded total, included the officers brought to the hospital police have not yet said what type of weapon was used or what the motive was they did say this was either a rrt or former employ of the bank we were told earlier that they were investigating this as
attorney and law professor at the university of alabama. frank figliuzzi formerly with the fbi and an msnbc national security analyst so much emotion yet again, ken let's talk nuts and bolts if we can. to start, what's the latest on this >> chris, police say they arrived at the bank in the center of louisville around 8:30 a.m.and greeted by a hail of gunfire. there were reports of shots fired. the police immediately began firing back. the suspect was kid. the police are not saying or...
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her family says she was looking forward to attending the university of alabama heartbroken community held a vigil outside of a church yesterday night, hundreds of people showed up to hug to pray to cry together. the united states has now suffered 162 mass shootings this year. that's according to the gun violence archive that is an average of more than 1.5 shootings every day. that means more shootings in days this year so far. president biden also released a statement saying, what is our nation come to when children can't go to a birthday party without fear? this is outrageous and unacceptable. americans agree and want lawmakers to act on common sense. gun reform. we promise we will keep covering this 162 so far. other news now surprise announcement right before the fox news defamation trial was set to begin the judge. has delayed opening statements until tomorrow, and the wall street journal is reporting. the cable giant is trying to reach a last minute settlement deal with dominion voting systems. dominion is suing fox news for $1.6 billion companies accused the network of spreading
her family says she was looking forward to attending the university of alabama heartbroken community held a vigil outside of a church yesterday night, hundreds of people showed up to hug to pray to cry together. the united states has now suffered 162 mass shootings this year. that's according to the gun violence archive that is an average of more than 1.5 shootings every day. that means more shootings in days this year so far. president biden also released a statement saying, what is our nation...
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sturgeon attended the university of alabama and in 2018 college essay posted to the website course, he wrote. he wrote. quote myself. esteem has long been a problem for me as a late bloomer in middle and high school, i struggled to a certain extent to fit in, and this has given me a somewhat negative self image that persists today. making friends has never been especially easy, so i have more experience than most in operating alone. his family says he struggled with depression, but they had no idea he was planning an attack. and a statement to cnn affiliate w. d r b. the family says quote no words can express our sorrow, anguish and horror at the unthinkable harm our son connor inflicted on innocent people, their families and the entire louisville community terrifying moments from so many callers. we now know that 25 year old shooter bought that rifle. legally from a local gun shop here in town. meanwhile officer wilt is still listed in critical condition, and doctors say the next 4 to 5 days are crucial for him. adrian broadus, cnn, louisville, kentucky. and kentucky's governor lost a
sturgeon attended the university of alabama and in 2018 college essay posted to the website course, he wrote. he wrote. quote myself. esteem has long been a problem for me as a late bloomer in middle and high school, i struggled to a certain extent to fit in, and this has given me a somewhat negative self image that persists today. making friends has never been especially easy, so i have more experience than most in operating alone. his family says he struggled with depression, but they had no...
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attorney and now a law professor at the university of alabama.o co-host the hashtag sisters in law podcast. as you pointed out, the law has evolved to give rip accusers more protections in court. where do these changes mean for carroll civil case? >> well, in the civil case, carol still receives some protection. most of the evolution and the law has been in the area of criminal rape prosecutions, where historically women were treated like the property first of their father and then of their husbands. so it is not property interest that rape law sought to protect. that is why historically, women were required to fight back, or to cry out. we are a little bit better involved than that these days, but frankly, alicia, we have a long way to go and we are seeing why in this civil case. we're carole still is being accused on the stand of having made it up because she didn't in essence, fight back hard enough. that is the strategy that trump's lawyer has pursued with her as a witness. >> what are you going to be watching for as carols cross-examination
attorney and now a law professor at the university of alabama.o co-host the hashtag sisters in law podcast. as you pointed out, the law has evolved to give rip accusers more protections in court. where do these changes mean for carroll civil case? >> well, in the civil case, carol still receives some protection. most of the evolution and the law has been in the area of criminal rape prosecutions, where historically women were treated like the property first of their father and then of...
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they have a quarterback who can end up watching my homes after taking bryce young from the university of alabama. second, overall pick was c. j. stroud taken by the houston texans from ohio state. i means a lot to me. um, you know, for it being um you know, to, to black quarterbacks being paid wanted to, um, you know that, that, that means a lot um, you know, i'm gonna keep trying to do everything i can to, to improve and i know the work not done on but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that pave the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of that. and i'm, i'm also super grateful for the pioneers who allow me knowing and broke those barriers now, so that, you know, we could be where we're at right now. theresa more one, the olympic surf title in tokyo, 2 years ago. and she's now celebrating again, the american took the title at the well serf leagues. margaret river pro event in western australia. she's a 5 time will champion and the wind move up to 2nd in the rankings. the men's event was won by brazil's gabriel medina, the 3 time world cha
they have a quarterback who can end up watching my homes after taking bryce young from the university of alabama. second, overall pick was c. j. stroud taken by the houston texans from ohio state. i means a lot to me. um, you know, for it being um you know, to, to black quarterbacks being paid wanted to, um, you know that, that, that means a lot um, you know, i'm gonna keep trying to do everything i can to, to improve and i know the work not done on but as everyone know, there's a lot that had...
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university in the fall and high school senior kiki smith. she was the student manager of the track team and look forward to attending the university. of alabama. cnn's isabel rosella is indeed ville alabama for us this morning, isabelle, why don't you bring us up to speed on the latest reporting? hey john. good morning, we got a chance to take a closer look at this dance studio wants. police took down that police tape that yellow tape and what we saw is that a family member of the owner of this dance studio put up this yellow tape covering of the door . we also counted from the windows to the glass door to this other right window. six. at least six. bullet holes and the latest press conference from the alabama law enforcement agency, which is the lead agency investigating the shooting. they finally put a number to how many people were injured. that is 28 people injured in the shooting, and we know from lake martin community hospital. at least 15 of them are teenagers at least five or in critical condition. now police have said that there is no active concern to the public here, but they have not answered questions about the status of the shoo
university in the fall and high school senior kiki smith. she was the student manager of the track team and look forward to attending the university. of alabama. cnn's isabel rosella is indeed ville alabama for us this morning, isabelle, why don't you bring us up to speed on the latest reporting? hey john. good morning, we got a chance to take a closer look at this dance studio wants. police took down that police tape that yellow tape and what we saw is that a family member of the owner of this...
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of a second victim in that mass shooting in dade ville, alabama. family members say. kiki smith was a senior in high school and was looking forward to attending the university of alabamand more private companies have now announced they're partnering with the white house to expand access to electric vehicles uber zipcar there now among the latest to join and now to the high stakes media case between fox news and dominion. the historic defamation trial was abruptly delayed in the 11th hour last night and is now set to begin tomorrow. but there are rumbling spreading of a potential settlement. neither dominion nor fox northern judge are commenting on whether that's happening. cnn's oliver darcy is in wilmington's delaware for us , oliver has the judge said anything about why there is this delay. yes some drama leading up to this trial. it was, as you said, expected to begin today in the courthouse right behind me, but it's no longer underway today. the judge delaying it till tomorrow. the judge. he held a hearing today where he announced this delay formally and he said, i want to read to you, he said. it's a six week trial. things happen. this is not unusual. this does n
of a second victim in that mass shooting in dade ville, alabama. family members say. kiki smith was a senior in high school and was looking forward to attending the university of alabamand more private companies have now announced they're partnering with the white house to expand access to electric vehicles uber zipcar there now among the latest to join and now to the high stakes media case between fox news and dominion. the historic defamation trial was abruptly delayed in the 11th hour last...
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university. a second victim has also been identified by family as kiki smith, also a senior in high school and the student manager of the track team looking forward to attending the university of alabama. children have very bright futures. the ones that i knew from day to be very, very athletic, very humble children. very respectful children, um, smart. as the investigation continues. police have not released any information about the assailant or possible motive. what we've dealt with it's something that no community. should have to endure. i just ask for your patience asking for the community's help. i cannot stress this enough every how mad are you think it is absolutely need you to share it. town of david gill grieves another american city rocked by gun violence. could you ever imagine an act of violence like this happening in basil? don't happen. we don't have a gun violence. you know what i mean? unreal still unreal. president joe biden reacting to this mass shooting, issuing a statement sunday, part of it reading what has our nation come to when children cannot attend a birthday party without fear? this is outrageous and unacceptable. guys it is all of those things, isabel. tha
university. a second victim has also been identified by family as kiki smith, also a senior in high school and the student manager of the track team looking forward to attending the university of alabama. children have very bright futures. the ones that i knew from day to be very, very athletic, very humble children. very respectful children, um, smart. as the investigation continues. police have not released any information about the assailant or possible motive. what we've dealt with it's...
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university and when he ended they gave him a standing ovation. when he talked about the importance of black community and abiding by the law, they applauded him. at the university of alabama that he integrated by fertilizing when the united states troops five years before he talked to them about the importance of civil rights and they applauded him. when he went to the university of kansas and gave a speech in front of 20,000 kids in the auditorium who were all corn fed midwestern promilitary, pro- vietnam and he talked to them for an hour about his evolution and the progression of the vietnam war and at the end of that, the applause was so thunderous that one ofof the reporters at the time said himself it was like the roof was coming off of the auditorium. the students rushed the stage. they were throwing chairs. they just wanted to hear the truth. that's it and the day he died, he won the california primary for the most urban state in the country and the same day the south dakota primary, the most rural he had succeeded in uniting america and just by telling people the truth. [cheering] i was with my dad when he died in los angeles and we brought him back to the new yor
university and when he ended they gave him a standing ovation. when he talked about the importance of black community and abiding by the law, they applauded him. at the university of alabama that he integrated by fertilizing when the united states troops five years before he talked to them about the importance of civil rights and they applauded him. when he went to the university of kansas and gave a speech in front of 20,000 kids in the auditorium who were all corn fed midwestern promilitary,...