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when he signed that scholarship to come to the university of alabama, he became a football legend. > oh yeah, championships, tradition, and everything that comes along with alabama football. >> way down the middle, touchdown. >> when you did that damage, you also had a dance you did. >> the sherman shake was signature. >> down, set, hut! >> [laughter] you've got the shake and then you've got the quake to go with it. >> when were you drafted? >> 1995, in her field draft, drafted 46th overall pick for the dallas cowboys in the second round. and went oh my rookie year to win a super bowl. >> he was at the top of the world, and then he got cut from the team. and that's when he got into trouble. >> why were you arrested? >> distribution of conspiracy of marijuana. >> and what was your sentence? >> my overall sentence was 15 years and eight months. >> while you are incarcerated, your mom passed away. >> that was probably the most damaging thing about being incarcerated. it was also part of the motivation to move forward and be a part of the change. >> sherman williams was still serving hi
when he signed that scholarship to come to the university of alabama, he became a football legend. > oh yeah, championships, tradition, and everything that comes along with alabama football. >> way down the middle, touchdown. >> when you did that damage, you also had a dance you did. >> the sherman shake was signature. >> down, set, hut! >> [laughter] you've got the shake and then you've got the quake to go with it. >> when were you drafted? >> 1995,...
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the university of alabama as well for letting us through the interview, and just to sherman, for sharing about it. be sure to tune in, there are more of the story, saturday eight pm eastern, the champions for change one hour special, we'll be airing great here on cnn. up next, a story that kind of amazed everyone. a u.s. fighter jet, vanished in mid air, the pentagon was crowdsourcing kelp to find. it's now, there is been a big break. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. i did have hearing aids from another company... i was just frustrated... i almost gave up. with miracle-ear it's all about service. they're personable... they're friendly. i'm very happy with them. we provide you with a free lifetime of aftercare. meaning free checkups, cleanings, and adjustments. i see someone new... someone happy... it's really made a difference. hear the world better during our
the university of alabama as well for letting us through the interview, and just to sherman, for sharing about it. be sure to tune in, there are more of the story, saturday eight pm eastern, the champions for change one hour special, we'll be airing great here on cnn. up next, a story that kind of amazed everyone. a u.s. fighter jet, vanished in mid air, the pentagon was crowdsourcing kelp to find. it's now, there is been a big break. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i...
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gut about how you're going to deal how you're going to work out the issue of integrate the university of alabama and you're also going to remain true to your children. and by the way, just speaking of that, the abc news recorded three kennedy kids running around the office and rfk interrupted the discussion and put kerry on the phone and put kerry the phone with nick katzenbach, who was the deputy attorney general. and katzenbach told kerry, tell your father it's 98 degrees down here. we're all going to need hardship, pay. all right. i want to pull the lens back and go to fred. obviously, this is the john f kennedy administration. john f kennedy political career began after world war two when he was elected to congress and it wasn't always a straight path. he was someone who had the impulse to do the right thing as, as kathleen put it, but also was balancing that against political pragmatism. talk a little bit about that. the john kennedy. yeah, it's exactly the case. i think. i think he was a person largely free of personal prejudice. i write a little bit about this in volume one of the biograp
gut about how you're going to deal how you're going to work out the issue of integrate the university of alabama and you're also going to remain true to your children. and by the way, just speaking of that, the abc news recorded three kennedy kids running around the office and rfk interrupted the discussion and put kerry on the phone and put kerry the phone with nick katzenbach, who was the deputy attorney general. and katzenbach told kerry, tell your father it's 98 degrees down here. we're all...
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those edge of our, of the university of alabama. thank you so much. those great speaking to you. thanks for having me. take care. i, i just mentioned climate change in the summer was in fact the hottest on record according to climate scientists, 0 pm. countries like italy, spain and greece on july temperatures of more than 45 degrees celsius and wells far as ripped through southern parts of the continental. across the continent, average temperatures were points 83 degrees above average. no paris has come up with measures to deal with the heat and it's hope the plans will help. the french capital become climate neutral by 2050 paris. the city of love has long been a tour stream, but on hot summer days it can be hard to brief, concrete rates and buildings to them the french capital, into an urban heat island. that's why power is, is investing tens of millions of yours to help cool down the city that you develop, easy to review. the pedal power is a very dense activity. it's soaks up the heat during the day and releases that, that. no, it's not that i mean, we will replace concrete
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those edge our of the university of alabama. thank you so much. those great speaking to you. thanks for having me. take care. i. i just mentioned climate change in the summer was in fact the hottest on record according to climate scientists, 0 pm. countries like italy, spain and greece on july temperatures of more than 45 degrees celsius and wells far as ripped through southern parts of the continental. across the continent, average temperatures were point 83 degrees above average. now paris has come up with measures to deal with the heat and its hope. the plans will help the french capital become climate neutral by 2050 paris. the city of love has long been a tour stream, but on hot summer days it can be hard to brief, concrete rates and buildings to them the french capital, into an urban heat island. that's why power is, is investing tens of millions of yours to help cool down the city to develop easy to review the titles, the powers is a very dense activity. so it's soaks up the heat to during the day and release is that there's no, it's not that i mean, we will replace co
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in one single day, two black students arrived at the university of alabama. gistration was blocked by the organized hate of george wallace. president kennedy spoke to the nation warning about a moral crisis of you treat facing the nation. he announced a landmark civil rights bill. late that night, edgar evers -- medgar evers was assassinated. there was a call issued to action for attorneys around the country to fight these injustices. more than 200 of you from different races from all across america came to the white house to strategize in this very room. on that day in june of 1960 three, they established the lawyers many for civil rights under the law. its mission was to mobilize the nation's lawyers as agents of change in the civil rights movement. that is what you are and that is what has happened. it evolved from volunteers representing individual cases to taking high-impact litigation. voting rights, employment, education, and so much more. today you understand civil-rights is not a finished fight. you are leading the fight like you did for the past 60 y
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because in memorial to him they integrated out the university of alabama as well. the force of voting rights into the states they attacked but they supported the freedom writers. they are in the middle of the civil rights battle of my uncle and father. they were indignant about the way black americans were treated and i am proud of their legacy. during their administration of black americans who had been official apart tied they dismantled the jim crow laws. i made black americans second-class citizens. that made america troop time in its history. i am very, very happy you have had good experiences with the vaccines. i have never opposed vaccines. what i have said is that we should have good science. we should have robust science we should end the financial entanglements before the regulatory agencies. but if people want to take it back things that ought to be able to do that that is a defamation that is supplied to me erroneously. with a vested interest including the pharmaceutical industry the mainstream media that is dependent on pharmaceutical revenues. to make
because in memorial to him they integrated out the university of alabama as well. the force of voting rights into the states they attacked but they supported the freedom writers. they are in the middle of the civil rights battle of my uncle and father. they were indignant about the way black americans were treated and i am proud of their legacy. during their administration of black americans who had been official apart tied they dismantled the jim crow laws. i made black americans second-class...
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they integrated the university of alabama as well. they forced voting rights and supported the freedom riders. they were in the middle of the civil rights battle. they were indignant about the way black americans were treated. i am proud of their legacy during that minute -- during their administrations. black americans who had been officially apartheid, they dismantled the jim crow laws. it made black americans second-class citizens. they made america a true constitutional democracy for the first time in its history. i'm very happy that you've had good experiences. with vaccines i've never opposed vaccines. what i said is that we should have good science. we should have robust science and we should and the financial entitlements between the regulatory agencies and the pharmaceutical companies. if people want to take vaccines, they should be able to do that. i have never opposed that. that's applied to me erroneously. my vested interest including the pharmaceutical companies want to discredit and marginalize me and make me look crazy.
they integrated the university of alabama as well. they forced voting rights and supported the freedom riders. they were in the middle of the civil rights battle. they were indignant about the way black americans were treated. i am proud of their legacy during that minute -- during their administrations. black americans who had been officially apartheid, they dismantled the jim crow laws. it made black americans second-class citizens. they made america a true constitutional democracy for the...
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they integrated the university of alabama and forced voting rights into the states. ported the freedom writers. they were in the middle, they were indignant about the way black americans were treated in the south and i'm proud of their legacy. during their administration, black americans, they dismantled the jim crow laws that had made a black americansac second-class citizens and they made america a true constitutional democracy for the first time in its history. i'm very happy that you had good experiences with vaccines. i've not. i've never opposed vaccines. i've said we should have good science, robust science and end the financial entanglements between the financial agencies and thepa pharmaceutical compans but if people want to take vaccines they ought to be able to do that just like any other medicine. i've never opposed that. that is a defamation that is applied to me erroneously. i have vested interest including the pharmaceutical industry and mainstream media that's been dependent on pharmaceutical revenues to discredit me and marginalize me and make me look
they integrated the university of alabama and forced voting rights into the states. ported the freedom writers. they were in the middle, they were indignant about the way black americans were treated in the south and i'm proud of their legacy. during their administration, black americans, they dismantled the jim crow laws that had made a black americansac second-class citizens and they made america a true constitutional democracy for the first time in its history. i'm very happy that you had...
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one of thewill be accomplished with the help of university of alabama and auburn, hopefully. ffing, and that is a big challenge for us right now. we'll look at some data behind that in just a moment. what about the doula program? ashley lovell: there's been a lot of interest in the lactation room. i have two emails now from other facilities wanting very specific details on how we implemented the program here, which is exactly what we'd hoped to see-- tutwiler doing something that caught on, and is giving this opportunity... williams: who would have ever thought, right? ...to all of these babies in the country-- yes. williams: can you say that one more time? (laughter) lovell: i will, because we hear that. the hospital breastfeeding initiation rate where these women give birth is about 20 percent. and since we opened the lactation room in june, we have about a 50 percent initiation rate. so we've surpassed the hospital initiation rate, which is exciting. ♪ christy reach: i'm currently on the breast feeding program. every day i'm over there multiple times a day pumping. it's ver
one of thewill be accomplished with the help of university of alabama and auburn, hopefully. ffing, and that is a big challenge for us right now. we'll look at some data behind that in just a moment. what about the doula program? ashley lovell: there's been a lot of interest in the lactation room. i have two emails now from other facilities wanting very specific details on how we implemented the program here, which is exactly what we'd hoped to see-- tutwiler doing something that caught on, and...
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attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law, an msnbc legal analyst. and amy, let's begin with you in georgia, as our georgia expert here. what did you make of today's session? what stood out to you? >> good evening, lawrence. you know, i was one of the naysayers about having a 34 -year-old judge who had been a law school for ten years and on the bench for eight or nine months. but ice water was running through judge mcafee's veins today. he understood the assignment and i thought he did it really well. he realized that this was not a hard discussion, not a hard issue about whether to sever these two defendants from each other. and he realized that they were going to go to trial together. i also thought it was interesting that he cautioned the state that trying all 19 by october 23rd was just gonna be unrealistic. but he was willing to hear them out, and as i have said before, notice and hearing or the hallmarks of the criminal justice system. he's gonna give them. that albeit on of abbreviated schedule. >> harry litman, what were you expected from the
attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law, an msnbc legal analyst. and amy, let's begin with you in georgia, as our georgia expert here. what did you make of today's session? what stood out to you? >> good evening, lawrence. you know, i was one of the naysayers about having a 34 -year-old judge who had been a law school for ten years and on the bench for eight or nine months. but ice water was running through judge mcafee's veins today. he understood the assignment...
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attorney and a professor at the university of alabama school of law. they are both msnbc legal analyst. also joining, us amy the copeland, a criminal defense attorney and former georgia federal prosecutor. thank you all for being here. joyce, let's start with these findings from just attorney willis and lawyers from mark meadows. which of the two filings did you think was strongest, and what is jones gonna be looking for in these filings? >> sure, there's a little bit of a feeling of two ships passing in the night here. while meadows lawyers are focused on proving that the overt acts that he committed were in some cases part of his official duties and so they argue that the case, the whole case, should be removed to federal court. they don't confront willis's argument, which is that the charge is a conspiracy to violate the rico act. the court's value waiting whether that charge, in its entirety, should be removed to federal court. so the arguments that meadows makes about individual overt acts, whether they were within the scope of his duties as chief
attorney and a professor at the university of alabama school of law. they are both msnbc legal analyst. also joining, us amy the copeland, a criminal defense attorney and former georgia federal prosecutor. thank you all for being here. joyce, let's start with these findings from just attorney willis and lawyers from mark meadows. which of the two filings did you think was strongest, and what is jones gonna be looking for in these filings? >> sure, there's a little bit of a feeling of two...
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attorney and a professor at the university of alabama school of law. both are msnbc legal analysts. glenn, i want to get your reaction to this filing by fani willis tonight, just within the last hour, saying once again, all 19 defendants should be tried together. >> you know, she makes a powerful argument, lawrence. and i have been skeptical. i think as many of my colleagues, including toys have been, of the process of taking 19 codefendants to trial at the same time. but i am beginning to be a convert, because as you emphasized in your opening, when i was just quickly reading through this motion, and she said if the court would grant severance motions, it could result in a cascade of speedy trial demands, forcing the fulton county court system to simultaneously accommodate three or more trials on the same facts, before three or more sets of judges and juries. and i have to tell you, the only thing more daunting than the prospect of trying a 19 defendants at the same time is simultaneously trying three batches totaling 19 defendants at the same time. you need three sets of prosecuto
attorney and a professor at the university of alabama school of law. both are msnbc legal analysts. glenn, i want to get your reaction to this filing by fani willis tonight, just within the last hour, saying once again, all 19 defendants should be tried together. >> you know, she makes a powerful argument, lawrence. and i have been skeptical. i think as many of my colleagues, including toys have been, of the process of taking 19 codefendants to trial at the same time. but i am beginning...
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attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. they are both msnbc legal analysts. the host of meet the press, kristen welker, asked donald trump why he ignored the legal judgment of his attorney general, william barr, and white house counsel when they told him that there was no election fraud. and that joe biden was the winner of the presidential election. let's listen to that. >> the most senior lawyers, in your own administration and on your campaign told you that after you'd lost more than 60 legal challenges, that it was over. why did you ignore them and decide to listen to a new upside group? >> because i didn't respect them. >> you hired them? >> that doesn't -- mean you, know you hire, then you never met these people, you get a recommendation they turn out to be rhinos or they turn out to be not so good. in many, cases i didn't respect them. but i did respect others i respected many others a sudden the election was rigged. look, we had many people, and it's my choice, i happen to know that the election was rigged. >> were
attorney and professor at the university of alabama school of law. they are both msnbc legal analysts. the host of meet the press, kristen welker, asked donald trump why he ignored the legal judgment of his attorney general, william barr, and white house counsel when they told him that there was no election fraud. and that joe biden was the winner of the presidential election. let's listen to that. >> the most senior lawyers, in your own administration and on your campaign told you that...
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. ♪ when he signed that scholarship to come to the university of alabama, he became a football legendst bring back a lot of memories to be here. >> oh, yeah. championships and tradition and everything that comes along with alabama football. >> williams in the middle -- touchdown. >> when but that damage, you also had a dance that you did. >> the sherman shake was my signature. >> down, set, hut. >> you got the shake. and then you got the -- the quake to go with it. >> when were you drafted? >> 1995, nfl draft drafted 46 overall picks for the dallas cowboys in the second round. and went on my rookie year to will be a super bowl. >> he was at the top of the world and got cut from the team. that's when he got into trouble. why were you arrested? >> distribution of conspiracy of marijuana. >> what was your sentence? >> my overall sentence was 15 years and eight months. >> while you were incarcerated, your mom passed away. >> that was probably the most damaging thing about being incarcerated. it was also part of the motivation to move forward and be a part of the change. >> sherman william
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it was a book of stories is about 64 afternoons with a woman who never wanted to live in alabama after she left the university of alabama for new york city, she loved new city. she never wanted to live anywhere but in new york city. and one of the great tragedies of my life that as you a wealthy scholar and, millsaps college, and on two occasions as rich as well into better and rich relatives. since you're an alabama historian do you know anything about harper lee i should she's broke our closest friend. alabama. she said. i can't believe and i should. would you like to meet harper. tasha brownlee give anything to meet? so i said. well, we will come over and pick you up in jackson at christmas because she comes home at thanksgiving and she stays at christmas. we will take you to, monroeville, and you can spend the day. and what i'm really thinking is my wife and i tend to be the only ones there listening quite without saying a word rather than people so i called louise conner nell's little sister and i said could you call now and see if you know what to read to spend an evening with eudora welty? your house 3
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attorney, law professor at the university of alabama, and cohost of the sisters in law podcast, and charles coleman, civil litigator, former brooklyn prosecutor, host of the charles coleman podcast and the best dressed lawyer i know today. greetings to both of you. joyce, i'm going to start with you. so i have been doing my homework. i have a big old document here. i have notes and everything else like that. it looks to me like this is a lot of pages to say mark meadows, you got to stay where you got to stay. what is some of the logic behind this? it's huge that they're not able to change the venue, bought what is the logic behind this judge saying you can't move to a federal prosecution? >> well, jason, it looks the same way to me that it looks to you. i'm reading the same big document as we talk tonight. and this is a great opinion by the judge in the sense that he tells you in the first paragraph of this, i think it's a 42-page document, how he's going to rule. and the ruling is that the case remains in state court, and here's the reason. mark meadows is a public officer, that means he q
attorney, law professor at the university of alabama, and cohost of the sisters in law podcast, and charles coleman, civil litigator, former brooklyn prosecutor, host of the charles coleman podcast and the best dressed lawyer i know today. greetings to both of you. joyce, i'm going to start with you. so i have been doing my homework. i have a big old document here. i have notes and everything else like that. it looks to me like this is a lot of pages to say mark meadows, you got to stay where...
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attorney joyce vance, law professor at the university of alabama, and cohost of "sisters-in-law" podcastwere listening to some of kristen's other parts of that interview about it's hard to get donald trump not to talk, but there he was, and i wonder, first of all, what was your take on that response? what did you hear from a legal point of view? >> well, it's surprising because trump is usually quick to be full of bluster on questions like this. the fact that he wasn't here suggests to me that his lawyer may have had a heart to heart with him, and that some of it may have stuck because these are questions where he's very vulnerable in terms of potential criminal liability. >> we should remind people that in washington trump is charged, with among other things, obstruction of an official proceeding and conspiracy to obstruct. the january 6th report calls those 187 minutes a dereliction of duty, but, let's say he was just sitting in the oval office dining room, watching on tv, is that illegal, can you obstruct something by doing nothing. how does this potentially fit in to the overall case
attorney joyce vance, law professor at the university of alabama, and cohost of "sisters-in-law" podcastwere listening to some of kristen's other parts of that interview about it's hard to get donald trump not to talk, but there he was, and i wonder, first of all, what was your take on that response? what did you hear from a legal point of view? >> well, it's surprising because trump is usually quick to be full of bluster on questions like this. the fact that he wasn't here...
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it's unclear why the shooter or shooters targeted the chevrolet tahoe that was heading to the university of alabamalieved to have carried victims who were hurt after shots were fired outside of a lounge. at least five people were hit in the initial incident which happened around 2:00 a.m. jefferson county coroner's office released ages but not the identities. they were 33 and 24 years old, who died. the motive remains unknown. no arrests have been made just yet. >> alicia: so sad. anita. >> anita: all right, check this out. california businesses fed up with crime are starting to fight back. a robber tried to smash and grab at this jewelry store but the store owner and employee stopped the would be thief's attempt, leaving him shirtless and fleeing the store. christina coleman is live with details. what in the heck happened there? >> it's just wild, anita, it's crazy. footage of the attempted robbery is very graphic. on saturday, in broad daylight, a man dressed in black wearing a donald trump mask whips out bear spray and fires it into the face of a man sitting outside the jewelry store. seconds la
it's unclear why the shooter or shooters targeted the chevrolet tahoe that was heading to the university of alabamalieved to have carried victims who were hurt after shots were fired outside of a lounge. at least five people were hit in the initial incident which happened around 2:00 a.m. jefferson county coroner's office released ages but not the identities. they were 33 and 24 years old, who died. the motive remains unknown. no arrests have been made just yet. >> alicia: so sad. anita....
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she is a professor at the university of alabama school of law and the co-host of the hashtag, sisters emma podcast. it is good to see you all. joyce, trump told nbc that he made the decision. and not his lawyers to challenge the 2020 election results. what does that mean for the special counsel's case against him? >> every time trump takes his television, or any other public form and begins to speak, my assumption is that someone at the justice department is taking notes. because very often he says things that are contradictory or he undercuts his own defenses. mostly importantly what is going on is trump's talking about his state of mind after the election. he's undercutting a form of advice of counsel defense that might have been available to him. essentially a lot of the special counsel's case is on whether trump knew he lost the election or believed it. or was reasonably blinded to the truth in a very unreasonable fashion. here trump is saying look. i was fully in charge here. i was the one driving the truck on these challenges. and that may be quite helpful to prosecutors down th
she is a professor at the university of alabama school of law and the co-host of the hashtag, sisters emma podcast. it is good to see you all. joyce, trump told nbc that he made the decision. and not his lawyers to challenge the 2020 election results. what does that mean for the special counsel's case against him? >> every time trump takes his television, or any other public form and begins to speak, my assumption is that someone at the justice department is taking notes. because very...
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take a look at this video outside the university of alabama at birmingham hospital.oting happened around 2:17 a.m. monday. we're told no one was hurt in this incident but at least five people were hit in the initial shooting which took place outside of a lounge. the two women who died from their injuries were 33 and 24 years old. identities and conditions of the other three victims have not been released. listen to this one witness who described seeing the drive by shooting at the hospital. >> i seen a car go up into the emergency exit at a high rate of speed and next thing a dark blue car pull up behind it and before they can get out the guys in the blue car jumped out with long rifles and just sprayed the car up inside and shot it up. totally shot it up. hit the police car. they weren't trying to hide. they did it blatantly. it is scary. >> the relationship between the shooter or shooters and the victims remains unclear. no arrests have been made just yet, julie. >> julie: madeleine, thank you. >> rich: texas supreme court is upholding a law preventing transgender
take a look at this video outside the university of alabama at birmingham hospital.oting happened around 2:17 a.m. monday. we're told no one was hurt in this incident but at least five people were hit in the initial shooting which took place outside of a lounge. the two women who died from their injuries were 33 and 24 years old. identities and conditions of the other three victims have not been released. listen to this one witness who described seeing the drive by shooting at the hospital....
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as they were headed through the emergency room, university of alabama birmingham hospital.g. police have not said whether the two attacks are connected. as important as making it clear is not splitting concerns about his age get in his way. he told a labor day parade audience in philadelphia he will continue doing his job with the help of his supporters and big labor. ukrainian president leonard zielinski' is replacing minister with the removal of -- a scandal around the department's procurement, the military jackets, zebinski says new leadership is needed. i will be back for the special report live at 6:00 p.m. eastern. now back to the five. ♪ yeah ♪ >> jeanine: welcome back to climate change extremists are hellbent are those on making life for the rest of us miserable. here's a look back at some of our favorite moments about the climate crazies. i will show them human suffering. they think they are all suffering. prosecute them. you know who they are. sue them civilly or put them in jail and make sure that there is a fine attached to the conviction for the cleanup. we sho
as they were headed through the emergency room, university of alabama birmingham hospital.g. police have not said whether the two attacks are connected. as important as making it clear is not splitting concerns about his age get in his way. he told a labor day parade audience in philadelphia he will continue doing his job with the help of his supporters and big labor. ukrainian president leonard zielinski' is replacing minister with the removal of -- a scandal around the department's...
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university of alabama birmingham hospital.carrying two women and a man who were injured in appear initial shooting that happened around 2:00 a.m. the women, # 3 and 24 years old died at the hospital and the man has life-threatening injuries. at least two others were also hit in that first incident. we're told it doesn't appear anyone was wounded further in the drive by shooting outside the hospital. a witness who didn't want to be identity fraud described what he saw at that second shooting. >> i saw go in the emergency exit high rate of speed and next. thing i know i saw the blue car pull up behind it and before. they can get out the guys in the blue car jumped out with long rifles and just sprayed the tahoe up. they shot it up. totally shot it up. >> other two victims, both women, are expected to survive. police are still looking for the suspects. mike? >> mike: madeline rivera reporting live. made, thanks a lot. the search is continuing for a convicted killer who escaped last week from a pennsylvania prison. he was spotted
university of alabama birmingham hospital.carrying two women and a man who were injured in appear initial shooting that happened around 2:00 a.m. the women, # 3 and 24 years old died at the hospital and the man has life-threatening injuries. at least two others were also hit in that first incident. we're told it doesn't appear anyone was wounded further in the drive by shooting outside the hospital. a witness who didn't want to be identity fraud described what he saw at that second shooting....
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this was the scene outside the university of alabama birmingham hospital.hots were fired at around 2:17 a.m. we're told no one was hurt there. but at least five people were hit in an initial shooting, which took place outside of a lounge minutes earlier, a chevrolet tahoe believed to have been carrying gunshot victims from that incident arrived at the hospital. that's when police say they were shot at again. listen to one witness describe the violence. >> i seen the tahoe go up in the emergency exit at a high rate of speed. next thing i know, i have seen the blue car pull up behind it. before they could get out, the guys jumped out with long rifles. just sprayed the tahoe up. hit the police car. just did it blatantly. they wasn't trying to hide. it was scary. >> the women that did were 33 and 24 years old. the identities and conditions of the three other victims have not been released. alicia? >> thanks. an attempted smash and grab at a southern california jewelry store goes horribly wrong when the employees fight back. plus, this. britain's marking the ann
this was the scene outside the university of alabama birmingham hospital.hots were fired at around 2:17 a.m. we're told no one was hurt there. but at least five people were hit in an initial shooting, which took place outside of a lounge minutes earlier, a chevrolet tahoe believed to have been carrying gunshot victims from that incident arrived at the hospital. that's when police say they were shot at again. listen to one witness describe the violence. >> i seen the tahoe go up in the...
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of law. joining me now is joyce vance, msnbc legal analyst, former u.s. attorney in alabama, professor at the universityabama state of law and the co-host of the hashtag sisters in law podcast. you are a brilliant mind, i like to take a deep dive with my friend, thanks for joining us this morning. the motions disappear, let's start with that, it is a motions to sever abundance going on in georgia right now. it is kind of crazy. we just talked about kenneth chesebro trial set for october 23rd. she wants to be able to try them altogether, but chesebro has found a motion to sever. his trial from all of the other codefendants, sydney powell also asking for a speedy trial, she has not given a trial date yet. first question out of the gate, how realistic is it -- because chesebro also wants to be severed from powell. is it going to affect how things proceed with judge mcafee, joyce? i want to envision the logistics of this many cases being severed from each other? >> right, so the bottom line here, katie, is if you don't want to be tried with people you should not commit crimes with them. you don't get to sev
of law. joining me now is joyce vance, msnbc legal analyst, former u.s. attorney in alabama, professor at the universityabama state of law and the co-host of the hashtag sisters in law podcast. you are a brilliant mind, i like to take a deep dive with my friend, thanks for joining us this morning. the motions disappear, let's start with that, it is a motions to sever abundance going on in georgia right now. it is kind of crazy. we just talked about kenneth chesebro trial set for october 23rd....
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when he signed that scholarship to come to the university of alabama, he became a football legend. >>ng back a lot of memories to be in here? >> yes tradition, everything that comes along with that >> touchdown >> when you did that damage, you also had a dance that you did. >> it was my signature >> down, set, hut [laughter] >> you have to shake, and then you have two quake to go with it. >> when will you drafted? >> 1990, five nfl trough, drafted 96 overall pick for the dallas cowboys in the second round and on my rookie year won the super bowl. >> he was at the top of the world. then, he got cut from the team that is when he got into trouble. >> why were you arrested? >> distribution and conspiracy of marijuana. >> what was your sentence? >> my overall sentence was 15 years and eight months >> while you were incarcerated, your mom has to weigh. >> that was part probably the most damaging thing about being incarcerated it was also part of the motivation to move forward, and be a part of the change. >> sherman williams was still serving his prison sentence when he had this idea for wh
when he signed that scholarship to come to the university of alabama, he became a football legend. >>ng back a lot of memories to be in here? >> yes tradition, everything that comes along with that >> touchdown >> when you did that damage, you also had a dance that you did. >> it was my signature >> down, set, hut [laughter] >> you have to shake, and then you have two quake to go with it. >> when will you drafted? >> 1990, five nfl trough,...
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out of the world of football how you would be okay with an interim head coach at auburn or university of alabamamake people in alabama tear their hair out. but apparently it's okay to have interim secretaries and generals and everything else? >> he's playing to the radical right wing of the party in alabama. he's just way off base on this. he was a great football coach. he was elected to the senate without really any government experience as far as i know. he doesn't have any foreign policy experience. i don't think he served in the military. he's from arkansas. i've met him. a good man, but he's way off base on this. and really the president has to stop this using the leverage and power of his office. >> thanks as always. appreciate it. >> thank you, jim. >>> and tune in tomorrow to "fareed zakaria gps," for an interview with president zelenskyy on the counteroffensive, his efforts to take on corruption in ukraine, and the possibility of compromise with putin. watch tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern. we'll be right back. the effecm lilike magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's just
out of the world of football how you would be okay with an interim head coach at auburn or university of alabamamake people in alabama tear their hair out. but apparently it's okay to have interim secretaries and generals and everything else? >> he's playing to the radical right wing of the party in alabama. he's just way off base on this. he was a great football coach. he was elected to the senate without really any government experience as far as i know. he doesn't have any foreign...
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but i can tell that even we were impressed, not just by today but by the university of alabama birminghamwho won crowds of new friends and admirers when they visited wales. and our first minister of wales who sends his love of solidarity to you today. whether it was the welsh choir or the incredible choirs with us today, what moved us all is a feeling of unity that it evoked. many voices becoming one, stronger and more powerful. there is strength in unity. in welsh, [speaking another language]. you read on the plaque marking our gift on the tree that will stand with the sculpture of the four girls that we pay tribute to today. we go on standing with you in unity inspired by the words of the reverend, we will no longer stand back while the future beckons at dawn. thank you so very much. [applause] >> thank you, minister. thank you for acknowledging carlton reese memorial choir and the miles college choir. you might want to get miles college over the pond. i'll introduce you to the president after the service. getting ready to hear from the associate justice, but we have a few more remarks.
but i can tell that even we were impressed, not just by today but by the university of alabama birminghamwho won crowds of new friends and admirers when they visited wales. and our first minister of wales who sends his love of solidarity to you today. whether it was the welsh choir or the incredible choirs with us today, what moved us all is a feeling of unity that it evoked. many voices becoming one, stronger and more powerful. there is strength in unity. in welsh, [speaking another language]....
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george walz refuse -- wallace refusing 60 years ago to admit my late sister-in-law to the university of alabama in the wake of the brown v. board of education decision and today's refuse albie the state of alabama to grant all citizens basic voting rights and equal representation. despite these challenges, i'm confident that at the end of the day, alabamans will soon see a fair map. and alabama is just a preview, it's just a preview of what's to come. as a result of this landmark decision, many of our ongoing lawsuits, including all of our section 2 challenges, are moving forward with renewed momentum. in october, the court will hear our challenge against louisiana's map, which could lead to the creation of a second black opportunity district there. and keep in mind, black louisiana voters make up nearly 1/3 of the state's population. and basic fairness demands they have the power to influence the outcome in two of the six districts. 1/3. in georgia, trials concluded last week before a federal district court in cases challenging both the congressional as well as the state legislative maps in ou
george walz refuse -- wallace refusing 60 years ago to admit my late sister-in-law to the university of alabama in the wake of the brown v. board of education decision and today's refuse albie the state of alabama to grant all citizens basic voting rights and equal representation. despite these challenges, i'm confident that at the end of the day, alabamans will soon see a fair map. and alabama is just a preview, it's just a preview of what's to come. as a result of this landmark decision, many...
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to act which was passed after michael's death because in memorial day, they integrated the university of alabama as well. they put voting rights of the states. all of them were in the middle of the civil rights battle. my uncle and father, they were indignant about the way that black americans were treated in the south. i am proud of their legacy, doing their ministration, black americans would be sent official part times and they handle the jim crow run. >> the chair declares it to be in recess. okay. let's start over. the committee will come back to order, and the chair recognizes representative langworthy for five minutes. >> thank you. i would like to think i was familiar today driving the artificial television conversation forward. the opportunity that the fed has to implement ai into everyday operations has been exciting for the future of the country and for the modern workforce. however, i would like to talk to you, the subcommittee, to consider the effect of ai and other emerging technologies on our younger generation. while ai has numerous benefits that ensure will be discussed here tod
to act which was passed after michael's death because in memorial day, they integrated the university of alabama as well. they put voting rights of the states. all of them were in the middle of the civil rights battle. my uncle and father, they were indignant about the way that black americans were treated in the south. i am proud of their legacy, doing their ministration, black americans would be sent official part times and they handle the jim crow run. >> the chair declares it to be in...
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and joyce white vance served as just returning for the northern legislature of alabama she now teaches at the universityster-in-law podcast and they join me. now noah, let me start with you. as the only invocation two minor standing, and i may be wrong about this, of section three in the 14th amendment, since the reconstruction era was in new mexico, and i believe last year, who -- one of the party's lawsuit. tell me about that case and how you understood the sort of question of, like, what is the bar to establish this and who gets to stay say? >> so, this is, as you pointed out, this is the u.s. constitution. but it is -- how it is administered really happens on a state by state basis. because states determine ballots and, in the case of the new mexico case, this was somebody who is already in office, and new mexico has a lot on the books that says, residents of the state can go to court to challenge an officeholder if that person is not qualified to serve in office. and so -- we represented residents of new mexico, who went to court, and they said, this guy -- griffin, he was a county commissioner, an
and joyce white vance served as just returning for the northern legislature of alabama she now teaches at the universityster-in-law podcast and they join me. now noah, let me start with you. as the only invocation two minor standing, and i may be wrong about this, of section three in the 14th amendment, since the reconstruction era was in new mexico, and i believe last year, who -- one of the party's lawsuit. tell me about that case and how you understood the sort of question of, like, what is...
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this is a guy who certainly was a hero at the university of alabama, but what was eluding him for hiss benched behind tua. he was still a team player, still kept his head up. a guy of great character. but, you know, willie, you look on clips. look at clips from, you know, some of the best in the business, people we love to listen to, colin cowherd. you listen to, you know, shannon sharp, others who said, jalen hurts was going to be a bust in the nfl. there was no way the eagles should have picked him as high as they did. he was going to be a failure. the fact that jalen hurts has proven everybody wrong, and he's one of the great quarterbacks in the nfl right now. also, he's handled it with grace. he doesn't -- every day, he doesn't get in front of a, you know -- he doesn't do a deonsand dion sanders. i'm pulling for sanders, but after the first win, i wanted to say, keep your head down, buddy. you have 11 games every year. don't scream and yell how great you are. people need to belief. jalen is keeping his head down and talking on the field. that's the quarterback, that's the leader y
this is a guy who certainly was a hero at the university of alabama, but what was eluding him for hiss benched behind tua. he was still a team player, still kept his head up. a guy of great character. but, you know, willie, you look on clips. look at clips from, you know, some of the best in the business, people we love to listen to, colin cowherd. you listen to, you know, shannon sharp, others who said, jalen hurts was going to be a bust in the nfl. there was no way the eagles should have...
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. >> reporter: we asked the university of south alabama health which runs this hospital for answers.incident and found the hospital acted appropriately. ♪ we are the world we are the children ♪ >> reporter: but how do people get sucked into this world? michael, how are you? why do people like you so much? are you a con man? >> no. i don't talk to prostitutes. globalist pimp. get that out of my face. shut the door. she even served turkey legs with what's on tap, all while wearing a viking hat. then she found a place her many hats would be embraced. and she couldn't hide the excitement from her face. so, polly traded in her hats to help earn her grad cap! your past experience can help you earn your degree faster and for less. get started at phoenix.edu. when i was diagnosed with h-i-v, i didn't know who i would be. but here i am... being me. keep being you... and ask your healthcare provider about the number one prescribed h-i-v treatment, biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in many people whether you're 18 or 80. with one small pill, biktarv
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. >> reporter: we asked the university of south alabama health which runs this hospital for answers.nvestigated this incident and found the hospital had acted appropriately. ♪ we are the world, we are the children ♪ >> reporter: but how do people get sucked into this world? >> michael, how are you? >> question. so you're done. >> why do people like you so much? are you a con man? >> no. i don't talk to prostitutes. the whores for globalist pimps. get that out of my face. shut the door. so researchers can help life underwater flourish. ♪ to give your teeth a dentist clean feeling. start with a round brush head. add power. and you've got oral-b. round cleans better by surrounding each tooth to remove 100% more plaque. for a superior clean. oral-b. brush like a pro. [it's the final game, folks. this one wins the series.] struck out with the cheap seats? important things aren't worth compromising. at farmers, we offer both quality insurance and great savings. (crowd cheers) here, take mine. (farmers mnemonic) my name's dan and i live here in san antonio, texas. my wife magda and i have b
. >> reporter: we asked the university of south alabama health which runs this hospital for answers.nvestigated this incident and found the hospital had acted appropriately. ♪ we are the world, we are the children ♪ >> reporter: but how do people get sucked into this world? >> michael, how are you? >> question. so you're done. >> why do people like you so much? are you a con man? >> no. i don't talk to prostitutes. the whores for globalist pimps. get that...
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they integrated the university of alabama as well. d voting rights and supported the freedom riders. they were in the middle of the civil rights battle. they were indignant about the way black americans were treated. i am proud of their legacy during that minute -- during their administrations. black americans who had been officially apartheid, they dismantled the jim crow laws. it made black americans second-class citizens. they made america a true constitutional democracy for the first time in its history. i'm very happy that you've had good experiences. with vaccines i've never opposed vaccines. what i said is that we should have good science. we should have robust science and we should and the financial entitlements between the regulatory agencies and the pharmaceutical companies. if people want to take vaccines, they should be able to do that. i have never opposed that. that's applied to me erroneously. my vested interest including the pharmaceutical companies want to discredit and marginalize me and make me look crazy. i've never
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of the criminal division, a professor at nyu law school. glenn kirschner is with us, and voice vance, a former u.s. attorney and professor at the university alabama school of law. they are all msnbc legal analysts. and, joyce, the big question after a ruling like that is will it stand up on appeal? and what are donald trump's appeal rights under that decision? >> right, so this decision by judge chutkan choosing not to recuse in this case is extremely well reasoned and tough on appeal. the appeal route in a setting like this is usually a bit different. trump could try to ask the court of appeals to issue an order of mondamus. judge chutkan does everything right in this case including pointing out no reasonable observer would think she's prejudiced. lawrence, the problem i'm left with after reading this is it's clear to the lawyers what she said was taken out of context. it's clear to her. she's the one who said it after all, so the question is why would the lawyers go to this sort of extreme? and there's an easy answer that goes beyond simple delay. it's an effort to prejudice the jury pool, and that's what's coming through very clearly with this
of the criminal division, a professor at nyu law school. glenn kirschner is with us, and voice vance, a former u.s. attorney and professor at the university alabama school of law. they are all msnbc legal analysts. and, joyce, the big question after a ruling like that is will it stand up on appeal? and what are donald trump's appeal rights under that decision? >> right, so this decision by judge chutkan choosing not to recuse in this case is extremely well reasoned and tough on appeal....