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. >>> plus, selma, alabama, 52 years after bloody sunday. today a re-enactment symbolic for the fight of voting rights in the 1960s and again today. >>> the white house is now asking congress to widen its probe into russian interference in the 2016 election. their logic? they want to include the potential abuse of executive branch powers. the move comes after president trump accused former president obama of wiretapping trump tower in the week before the election. spokesperson for former president obama denied obama or any white house official ever ordered surveillance on a u.s. citizen. former director of national intelligence, james clapper, also refutes the president's -- president trump's claims here. in an exclusive interview on nbc's "meet the press." take a listen here. >> for the part of the national security apparatus that i oversaw as dni, there was no such wiretap activity mounted against the president-elect at the time, as a candidate or against his campaign. >> if the fbi, for instance, had a court order, that would be informati
. >>> plus, selma, alabama, 52 years after bloody sunday. today a re-enactment symbolic for the fight of voting rights in the 1960s and again today. >>> the white house is now asking congress to widen its probe into russian interference in the 2016 election. their logic? they want to include the potential abuse of executive branch powers. the move comes after president trump accused former president obama of wiretapping trump tower in the week before the election. spokesperson...
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then tomorrow on your saturday afternoon, we'll watch you from tupelo, mississippi, alabama, and ñpkç@ nominee. (baby crying) ♪ minutes old. ♪ a baby's skin is never more delicate. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and protect it? ♪ johnson's® the number 1 choices in hospitals. but grandma, we useo charmin ultra softsoft. so we don't have to wad to get clean. mmm, cushiony...and we can use less. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort cushions you can see that are softer... ...and more absorbent, and you can use up to 4 times less. remember, that's charmin in there... no wasteful wadding! [car[clicking of ignition]rt] uh-- uh-- woof! eeh-- woof! wuh-- [silence] [engine roars to life] [dog howls] ♪ dramatic opera music swells from radio ♪ [howling continues] kingsmaturbotax agent:try and hello mr. dumpty,ether. do you have a tax question? humpty dumpty: i've recently had some unforeseen medical expenses. turbotax agent: oh, i hope it's not too bad. humpty dumpty: uh... it's pretty bad. humpty dumpty: anyway, can i get a tax dedu
then tomorrow on your saturday afternoon, we'll watch you from tupelo, mississippi, alabama, and ñpkç@ nominee. (baby crying) ♪ minutes old. ♪ a baby's skin is never more delicate. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and protect it? ♪ johnson's® the number 1 choices in hospitals. but grandma, we useo charmin ultra softsoft. so we don't have to wad to get clean. mmm, cushiony...and we can use less. charmin ultra soft gets you clean without the wasteful wadding. it has comfort...
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christmas in 2015. >> his left eye would look toward his nose. >> reporter: diagnosis by doctors in alabama retina blastoma malignant tumor of the eye affecting the young children. >> we were shell shocked. >> reporter: doctor recommended treatment at wills eye institute and children's hospital of philadelphia they said it is best in the world. >> reporter: family traveled back and forth every month last year for asher's treatments always knowing they have a welcomed place to stay. >> mcdonald house was unbelievable. >> reporter: during that time asher had one eye removed. his dad took video the first day asher saw his new prosthetic eye in the mirror. >> you will get use to it and feel better. >> reporter: through it all mark and ashley found a community inside ronald mc donald house wherever parent 's wish is for their. >> we share their stories. >> reporter: for asher facing every treatment, staying here, made all of the difference. >> but he is always okay, to come to the mcdonald house. he loves it. >> reporter: but their trips to ronald mcdonald house are coming to an end because on t
christmas in 2015. >> his left eye would look toward his nose. >> reporter: diagnosis by doctors in alabama retina blastoma malignant tumor of the eye affecting the young children. >> we were shell shocked. >> reporter: doctor recommended treatment at wills eye institute and children's hospital of philadelphia they said it is best in the world. >> reporter: family traveled back and forth every month last year for asher's treatments always knowing they have a...
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alabama and you had more objections from democrats and liberal groups. he has ties to washington. he is an originalist and texture list which means he will call them as he sees them. you have done this report. far outou feel he is so of the mainstream when it appears he is probably in the republican mainstream, in the conservative mainstream. say you arewould right in the conventional wisdom hewashington -- it is that is very much in the mold of a mainstream republican. he presents well. he is courteous. he is polite. he is smart. no one questions his intellect or his integrity, at this point. but that is not the end of the inquiry. done at thehave alliance for justice is review many of his opinions on the 10th circuit court of appeals. he is been on that court for 10 years and from that review, we have come to know a man and a sideswho almost always with the powerful and the wealthy at the expense of everyday people. a man who does not bring an objective, open mind to decision-making. but an individual and judge who has a predisposition to ruling in a certain direction. if you ar
alabama and you had more objections from democrats and liberal groups. he has ties to washington. he is an originalist and texture list which means he will call them as he sees them. you have done this report. far outou feel he is so of the mainstream when it appears he is probably in the republican mainstream, in the conservative mainstream. say you arewould right in the conventional wisdom hewashington -- it is that is very much in the mold of a mainstream republican. he presents well. he is...
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. >> powerful storms are moving through georgia, alabama and the carolinas. >> and here's what these storms are producing. damaging winds and hail. this video from northeast alabama, relentless pounding of hail on that deck. >> tennessee the storms are responsible for this damage as well. the strong winds flipped over a truck and even split trees in half. the system will also trigger more severe weather today. accuweather's paul williams is tracking it all for us. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kendis, diane. looking out for another round of severe storms to rumble its way throughout portions of texas and into oklahoma. we're expecting damaging winds up to 50 to 60-mile-per-hour winds, hail, between an inch in diameter or even bigger, flash flooding likely along i-20 as well as i-10 and even along i-35 and watching out for the potential of during the day towards oklahoma city and tuesday dallas towards san antonio. kendis, diane. >> now to the major developments overnight including new presidential tweets and a top congressman under fire. >> the head of the house intelligence c
. >> powerful storms are moving through georgia, alabama and the carolinas. >> and here's what these storms are producing. damaging winds and hail. this video from northeast alabama, relentless pounding of hail on that deck. >> tennessee the storms are responsible for this damage as well. the strong winds flipped over a truck and even split trees in half. the system will also trigger more severe weather today. accuweather's paul williams is tracking it all for us. good...
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they intended to march that bridge in alabama but they were attacked by police. the day became known as bloody activists now say voter id laws threatened the right to vote that so many people fought and died for. >> we have less voting rights than we had in 1965. we have more voter suppression in recent years than we've seen since jim crow. >> that march is credited for building momentum for passage of the landmark voting rights act of 1965. >>> we are worm frg you king fo. >> the death of a 26-year-old man of an alabama protester walked across the bridge that day. it was named after a civil war confederate general who became grand dragon for the kkk. >> some people who actually marched across the bridge fought to keep the name. black women played a key part in organizing >>> all right. buckle up. the weather roller coaster rolls on. >> luckily today will be one of the warmer days. we're on the upswing. >> and the perfect graphic to use for that. today we're going up on the roller coaster and we're going to stay up as we go into tomorrow. now, it's by the end of
they intended to march that bridge in alabama but they were attacked by police. the day became known as bloody activists now say voter id laws threatened the right to vote that so many people fought and died for. >> we have less voting rights than we had in 1965. we have more voter suppression in recent years than we've seen since jim crow. >> that march is credited for building momentum for passage of the landmark voting rights act of 1965. >>> we are worm frg you king fo....
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grab a girl. >> sweet home alabama. so sorry for singing to everybody in the morning. >> but if you save somebody's life. >>> sweet news for candy crush lovers. the blockbuster mobile game has over half a billion downloads, but this summer it's coming to television as a game show. the new host announced the news on instagram. >> so excited to be hosting my brand new project. it's called "candy crush," a new live-action game show based on the mobile game. we're about to start taping our very first episode right now. so get ready for a sweet summer starting sunday, july 9th, on cbs. >> so somebody said we mentioned we never played candy crush. others are saying you have to try it. >> i know! now we are going to get insights to start candy crush. >>> some not so sweet news for girl scout cookie lovers. one of my favorites, thin mitts and samoas, fall flat at the bottom of the list with the highest amount of calories, fat, and sugar. they say, just eat one or two. my tip, freeze them. the best ever. >> i love thin mints. ke
grab a girl. >> sweet home alabama. so sorry for singing to everybody in the morning. >> but if you save somebody's life. >>> sweet news for candy crush lovers. the blockbuster mobile game has over half a billion downloads, but this summer it's coming to television as a game show. the new host announced the news on instagram. >> so excited to be hosting my brand new project. it's called "candy crush," a new live-action game show based on the mobile game....
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we will take you to alabama as people recreate the march from selma to ♪ >> some r sky moments at a hotel in california as fast moving fire gave asbestos z just minutes to escape, all happened at the travel in valeho outside of san francisco sunday, multi alarm fire started in a room on the first floor and quickly spread to the second floor. several victims claim the smoke detectors in their rooms didn't work. hotel employee says they were all operational. >> if you go get them and bring them to me right now, i'm telling you, he's lying, he's lying. they had to drag my wheel claire down the stairs. we didn't even have an ex at this time get me out. >> now, according to firefighters everyone made it out of the building and three people were treated for smoke inhalation, officials believe the fire was sparked by a fuel can left on a balcony. >> the marine corps under investigation after service members allegedly shared naked photos of their female cam rods on social media. hundreds of marines belong to the secret united facebook group, where thousands of photos of make female service member
we will take you to alabama as people recreate the march from selma to ♪ >> some r sky moments at a hotel in california as fast moving fire gave asbestos z just minutes to escape, all happened at the travel in valeho outside of san francisco sunday, multi alarm fire started in a room on the first floor and quickly spread to the second floor. several victims claim the smoke detectors in their rooms didn't work. hotel employee says they were all operational. >> if you go get them...
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. >> so i went with alabama, but i was between alabama and mississippi, and mississippi was the proper one, so-- >> and you're a southern boy, too. >> yep. >> yeah. >> should have known. should have known. >> that's all right. you fought hard. it was a great game, and i know you didn't want to use any of those lifelines. >> mm-hmm.
. >> so i went with alabama, but i was between alabama and mississippi, and mississippi was the proper one, so-- >> and you're a southern boy, too. >> yep. >> yeah. >> should have known. should have known. >> that's all right. you fought hard. it was a great game, and i know you didn't want to use any of those lifelines. >> mm-hmm.
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the 1956 march over the pettus bridge in alabama became known as bloody sunday. some 600 civil rights demonstrators marching to the state's capitol were attacked by >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," half a dozen baltimore police officers are pcharges. sweeping federal >>> and former president barack obama is honored for his courage. this is the "cbs morning news." former president barack obama is honored for his courage. this is the "cbs morning news." just like you start their own businesses. legalzoom. legal help is here. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block one. and six is greater than one. break through your allergies. new flonase sensimist. ♪ with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, >>> and former president barack tomorrow's
the 1956 march over the pettus bridge in alabama became known as bloody sunday. some 600 civil rights demonstrators marching to the state's capitol were attacked by >>> coming up on the "cbs morning news," half a dozen baltimore police officers are pcharges. sweeping federal >>> and former president barack obama is honored for his courage. this is the "cbs morning news." former president barack obama is honored for his courage. this is the "cbs morning...
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. >>> a second grader in alabama made the best seller list. her book was inspired by her little brother. michelle miller caught up with her. >> steady. go. >> reporter: nia loves being a big sister, but admits it's not easy. >> i sometimes have to say no. >> reporter: not easy playing with ronald michael. >> he will throw the ball and the ball goes flying everywhere. >> reporter: not easy giving him advice. >> he won't always listen. >> reporter: but one thing came very easy to the 8-year-old. writing about the whole experience. tell me this, how long did it take you to write that book? >> well, it didn't take very long. it took a few days. >> reporter: nia is an official penned author with her own built-in fan base. even the town mayor showed up at her latest book signing. >> thank you. >> reporter: her book, how to deal with and care for your annoying little brother, is on amazon's best seller list for parenting. >> it really has spread the excitement across our school for other young writers. >> reporter: it all started as an assignment in
. >>> a second grader in alabama made the best seller list. her book was inspired by her little brother. michelle miller caught up with her. >> steady. go. >> reporter: nia loves being a big sister, but admits it's not easy. >> i sometimes have to say no. >> reporter: not easy playing with ronald michael. >> he will throw the ball and the ball goes flying everywhere. >> reporter: not easy giving him advice. >> he won't always listen. >>...
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attorney in alabama at that time. the political corruption scandal in south korea reaches the boiling point. how will this all affect u.s. efforts to deal with an increasi increasingly aggressive north korea? we'll ask the panel when we come back. symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (child giggles) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. get symbicort free for up to one ye
attorney in alabama at that time. the political corruption scandal in south korea reaches the boiling point. how will this all affect u.s. efforts to deal with an increasi increasingly aggressive north korea? we'll ask the panel when we come back. symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic...
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with me now a member of the house freedom caucus, alabama congressman, mo brooks. congressman, wonderful to see you. >> thank you for the invitation. >> you opposed the bill and filed a full repeal of the obamacare on friday. what do you know about this talk of health care discussions anew? >> well, on friday, it appeared there was a swar rum to create what i would call the surrender caucus, that we are not going to deal with health care. i think over reflex, calmer thoughts have come to mind. i am fairly confidence we are going to continue to pursue some remedy to obamacare. is it going to be the repeal that i prefer with whatever replacement comes there after? i don't know at this point in time. i hope it will not be a represent petition of what we saw over the last two or three weeks where republicans are pushing a bill that has a 15%-20% increase in health insurance premiums, the opposite direction our constituents want us to go and on the other hand a welfare program that is the largest ever proposed by the republican party, something that is not good for our
with me now a member of the house freedom caucus, alabama congressman, mo brooks. congressman, wonderful to see you. >> thank you for the invitation. >> you opposed the bill and filed a full repeal of the obamacare on friday. what do you know about this talk of health care discussions anew? >> well, on friday, it appeared there was a swar rum to create what i would call the surrender caucus, that we are not going to deal with health care. i think over reflex, calmer thoughts...
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then through saturday afternoon, we'll watch the threat of severe weather again, alabama through areas of mississippi. and all at the same time, the warmth is surging up the east coast a little bit. so after a cool morning, nice day today in d.c. at 63, and as louis mentioned, there are some rain chances in new england. we'll talk more about that as we go throughout the show tonight. >> okay, at least it makes for good tv, right? like the march madness upsets. >> those games were good last night and we were all sleeping. >> i know, but owe know what happened. >>> xavier knocking out number two arizona. they earned their spot in the elite eight. sports will be next. >>> welcome back. time now for sports where the ncaa tournament has resumed with the first set of sweet 16 match-ups. to san jose, california, and the biggest upset of the night. number 11 xavier topples arizona number 2. while the wildcats had a chance for the win in the final seconds, alo -- alonzo's shot w off the mark. xavier has won three games in five weeks and now march on to the elite eight after three ncaa tournamen
then through saturday afternoon, we'll watch the threat of severe weather again, alabama through areas of mississippi. and all at the same time, the warmth is surging up the east coast a little bit. so after a cool morning, nice day today in d.c. at 63, and as louis mentioned, there are some rain chances in new england. we'll talk more about that as we go throughout the show tonight. >> okay, at least it makes for good tv, right? like the march madness upsets. >> those games were...
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the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from alabama, ms. sewell, for five minutes. ms. sewell: mr. speaker, today i rise to express my opposition to the g.o.p. health care bill. on monday, we received from the c.b.o. report -- a report that the house repeal bill will increase the number of uninsured americans by 24 million in 2026. 52 million americans will be uninsured in 2026. which is more than ever before. and definitely more than the affordable care act. the intentions here are clear. the bill's drafters are choosing to ration care for the elderly and working class to fund tax cuts for the nation's highest earners. under the g.o.p. bill, a 64-year-old with an income of $26,000 will have to pay a net of $12,900 more each year for her coverage than she currently does. in addition to the disproportionate harm that this bill will do to seniors, it will also accelerate the insolvency of the medicare trust fund by three years. mr. speaker, the g.o.p. plan cuts $880 billion from the projected medicaid spending over the next decade. while providing almost $600 billion in t
the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from alabama, ms. sewell, for five minutes. ms. sewell: mr. speaker, today i rise to express my opposition to the g.o.p. health care bill. on monday, we received from the c.b.o. report -- a report that the house repeal bill will increase the number of uninsured americans by 24 million in 2026. 52 million americans will be uninsured in 2026. which is more than ever before. and definitely more than the affordable care act. the intentions here are clear....
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it happened as the students prepared to perform at a parade in gulf shores, alabama. this less than 72 hours after a truck plowed into a mardi gras parade in new orleans. >>> students in prince georges county will get after labor day this fall. today the states of maryland rejected a request from county officials to begin the school year in august. last year, governor larry hogan issued an executive order mandating all public schools in the state start after labor day to benefit local businesses and tourism. a county spokesman tells us the school system will comply with the new start date. virginia's governor signed a law today, inspired by our news investigation. under the law, they must identify state investigators within ten days if they suspect a teacher of sexual misconduct. previously they were permitted to wait years to do so. in december the i-team reported teachers who had admit the sexual contact with students had slipped through the cracks. the state wasn't notified for years. >> whatever reason, they decided not to let us know. the good news is, that will
it happened as the students prepared to perform at a parade in gulf shores, alabama. this less than 72 hours after a truck plowed into a mardi gras parade in new orleans. >>> students in prince georges county will get after labor day this fall. today the states of maryland rejected a request from county officials to begin the school year in august. last year, governor larry hogan issued an executive order mandating all public schools in the state start after labor day to benefit local...
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attorney in alabama at that time. the political corruption scandal in south korea reaches the boiling point. how will this all affect u.s. efforts to deal with an increasi increasingly aggressive [ music playing ] >> the owner of the nation is our people and everyone including the president is equal before the law. >> i hope she regrets her fault. personally i want her to go to jail. >> it is possible that north korea will abuse the situation to go to public opinion or carry out military provocation. >> there is an acting president we have strong relationships with. it's a domestic issue. the united states takes no position in the outcome of that. it's up to the core reason people to determine the future of their country >> bret: the south korean president was impeached over a corruption scandal. as secretary of state rex tillerson is on his way over there to view an aggressive north korea, missile testing, nuk clee ar program, that are a lot of questions about how this will play out. >> charles hurt, opinion editor f
attorney in alabama at that time. the political corruption scandal in south korea reaches the boiling point. how will this all affect u.s. efforts to deal with an increasi increasingly aggressive [ music playing ] >> the owner of the nation is our people and everyone including the president is equal before the law. >> i hope she regrets her fault. personally i want her to go to jail. >> it is possible that north korea will abuse the situation to go to public opinion or carry...
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there is one specific north carolina, one specific alabama, mississippi and so on. the second time we know arthur miller came to wilmington was in the early '90s. all my sons and death of a salesman ended his career with that. the next stop on the tour is first presbyterian church. we are on 3rd street which is one of the major thorough fairs in wilmington. you are probably wonder why with are we stopping at first presbyterian church on a literary walking history tour. well, the answer is preacher skin. you are probably surprised by that answer. 1874-1882, first presbyterian church minister had a son named woodrow wilson who went on to become the 28th president of the united states. most of the time his father was minister he was away at school. first at davidson college, got sick, with drew from school and came home to live with the family while recouperating and reenrolled at john hopkins university and met another man man from north carolina named thomas dixon. thomas dixon dit a -- did a lot of things and one of them is wrote senational love stories. you don't r
there is one specific north carolina, one specific alabama, mississippi and so on. the second time we know arthur miller came to wilmington was in the early '90s. all my sons and death of a salesman ended his career with that. the next stop on the tour is first presbyterian church. we are on 3rd street which is one of the major thorough fairs in wilmington. you are probably wonder why with are we stopping at first presbyterian church on a literary walking history tour. well, the answer is...
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then in alabama congressman, member of the house freedom congress, talks about the gop health plan and why he is against it. be sure to watch and's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. trumpcer: next, president talks about the house republican health care bill and is critical of the current affordable care act. he joined medicare and medicaid services administrator seema verma, who was hosting a discussion on women's health care. pres. trump: thank you very much. i'm sorry, we just getting an update on london. thank you very much, i appreciate you being here. it is a great honor, a very great honor. i want to thank vice president pence, secretary tom price, and --inistrator seema verma incredible job, by the way -- for the time and energy they put into repealing and replacing obamacare ahead of tomorrow's crucial vote. i want to especially thank seema , the administrator for the centers of medicare and medicaid services, a wonderful job she is doing, and definitely a complex job, but you have it under control, right? we are ho
then in alabama congressman, member of the house freedom congress, talks about the gop health plan and why he is against it. be sure to watch and's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. trumpcer: next, president talks about the house republican health care bill and is critical of the current affordable care act. he joined medicare and medicaid services administrator seema verma, who was hosting a discussion on women's health...
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there wasn't any small town in alabama, but there was a shop that sold about the only thing we could find, we didn't have time to go for belts or something like that. so they had prom clothing. [laughter] so he goes to my sister's funeral and gives her eulogy looking like an italian pimp. [laughter] there was another time when a good dear friend of ours in virginia died and pat is going g to speak at her memorial servi service, it was barbara that he wrote about and has an essay in the book. i wasn't able to attend. i had to fly to something and wasn't able to go, so pat was going to drive up to the memorial service and then was getting some kind of big big award in columbia, south carolina at the college and the president was presenting the award and so forth, so i thought i had learned my lesson, so i packed his clothes and took a sheet of paper and wrote columbia south carolina on it and put it over the hanging clothing and put them in the trunk. he left in his khaki t-shirt and sports jacket. it was cold so he had a sports jacket and so, explain everything to him and he had back
there wasn't any small town in alabama, but there was a shop that sold about the only thing we could find, we didn't have time to go for belts or something like that. so they had prom clothing. [laughter] so he goes to my sister's funeral and gives her eulogy looking like an italian pimp. [laughter] there was another time when a good dear friend of ours in virginia died and pat is going g to speak at her memorial servi service, it was barbara that he wrote about and has an essay in the book. i...
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, just north of then tomorrow on your saturday afternoon, we'll watch you from tupelo, mississippi, alabama, and a section near new orleans. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. you can see where we get the temperature differential ahead of the storm. we're in the 80s. that's where we have the showers and thunderstorms. back behind it, the colder air filtering in. we're also watching a wintry mix. maybe a light mix in upstate new york. it's that time of year. here's a bear that apparently doesn't know how to use the snooze button. researchers in vermont were checking out the radio collar on a hibernating black bear when it suddenly awoke. not happy. after a quick game of tug of war, the bear stumbled down the hill and runs off. officials say the crew was later able to tranquilize the animal and safely complete their work. imagine that face to face with a bear. >> there you go. >> that's what we're like when you get us up in the >> exactly what i was thinking. >>> just ahead, the democrats force the republicans into going nuclear over the
, just north of then tomorrow on your saturday afternoon, we'll watch you from tupelo, mississippi, alabama, and a section near new orleans. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here's a closer look at the day ahead. you can see where we get the temperature differential ahead of the storm. we're in the 80s. that's where we have the showers and thunderstorms. back behind it, the colder air filtering in. we're also watching a wintry mix. maybe a light mix in upstate new york. it's...
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he was not william pryor, who is from alabama and had perhaps a lot more objections from democrats and liberal groups. he's got ties to washington. he is an originalist an intellectualist, which on his face means he's going to call them as he sees them based on the text of the laws the text of the constitution. you've done this report. why do you feel that he is so far out of the mainstream, when it appears that he's probably in the republican mainstream in the conservative mainstream for a spot on the supreme court? >> i would say you're right in that conventional wisdom in washington is that he's very much in the mold of a mainstream republican. he presents well. he's courteous polite. no one questions either his intellect or really his integrity at this point. but that is not the end of the inquiry. and what we have done at alliance for justice is review many, many of his opinions on the 10th circuit court of appeals. he's been on that court for 10 years. and from that review, we come to know a man and a judge who almost always sides with the powerful and the wealthy, at the expense
he was not william pryor, who is from alabama and had perhaps a lot more objections from democrats and liberal groups. he's got ties to washington. he is an originalist an intellectualist, which on his face means he's going to call them as he sees them based on the text of the laws the text of the constitution. you've done this report. why do you feel that he is so far out of the mainstream, when it appears that he's probably in the republican mainstream in the conservative mainstream for a...
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attorney in alabama after president clinton took office. joining me now to discuss the trump administration's efforts to purge the deep state, the effort to repeal and replace obamacare. rnc national committee man, former chair of the republican lawyers association. randy evans. good to have you. >> good to be here. lou: dianne feinstein howling about the it's never happened, you would think, based on her rather political view and exclamations. what say you? randy: how quickly they forget president obama basically eliminating and starting the process of creating this deep state, a deep state so deep that it insists on continuing even into the new administration. we've had the replacement of u.s. attorneys for every president who's come along, sometimes quite controversial, but nothing new, and i'm actually ecstatic that general sessions took that step, i wish he would take it sooner but he couldn't because they held up his confirmation so they could hang around a little longer. lou: and the justice department assuring that professional staf
attorney in alabama after president clinton took office. joining me now to discuss the trump administration's efforts to purge the deep state, the effort to repeal and replace obamacare. rnc national committee man, former chair of the republican lawyers association. randy evans. good to have you. >> good to be here. lou: dianne feinstein howling about the it's never happened, you would think, based on her rather political view and exclamations. what say you? randy: how quickly they forget...
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alabama, al.com, where you find the story. document, the-page congressman filed bill in house of representative to repeal obamacare, whereas stated adult brooks of tection, huntsville introduced a bill ast friday calling his act, obamacare repeal act and the bill uses one sentence to do it. effective as of december 31, 2017, affordable care act is provision for law amended repeal by such act such act hadevived not been enacted. that is it, one sentence. al.com, goes on. you can see that effort by representative brooks of alabama. next to charles in washington, d.c., republican line. hi. good morning. host: you're on, go ahead. caller: great. i never thought i would say this, but in terms of getting to blicans and democrats work together, supporting earmarks and bringing earmarks partisanship, yes, you could say it is like a little bit of a bribe, but a lot of the ideas are good and stood on maybe controlling people or of the country. having lived in washington, .c., people have to answer to constituents, especially motivated c
alabama, al.com, where you find the story. document, the-page congressman filed bill in house of representative to repeal obamacare, whereas stated adult brooks of tection, huntsville introduced a bill ast friday calling his act, obamacare repeal act and the bill uses one sentence to do it. effective as of december 31, 2017, affordable care act is provision for law amended repeal by such act such act hadevived not been enacted. that is it, one sentence. al.com, goes on. you can see that effort...
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. >> the scandal is recordings that have landed alabama chief ex being tiff in deep trouble. plus we have seen uber test drive less carts in pittsburgh, now seeing san francisco test out driver less buses. >> oh, boy. >> how they may be moving people on the city streets. >> people in minnesota cleaning up after tornado, the record of severe weather is setting. we will be right back at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. in an affordable dream kitchen that works as hard as you do. save up to 20% at the ikea kitchen event. uand mwearing off.ines'e i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. in an affordable dream kitchen
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let's turn to mel brooks now, republican congressman from alabama. he sits on the armed services as well as the foreign affairs committee. congressman, good to see you. thanks for your time this afternoon. >> my pleasure. >> let's start with the speech last night. how does president trump pay for more spending on defense, infrastructure, the wall? how does he do all of that while also promising to lower corporate and individual taxes? >> well, i don't have the answer to that at this point but i'm anxiously awaiting the kinds of details that we need in the house and senate to actually conduct an investigation that covers the kinds of things that you're talking about and on a myriad of different issues that allows us to be in a position where we can examine it and crunch the numbers. as most everybody in america should know right now, it's just a matter of when, two years, ten years, 20 years, we don't know when it's going to hit us but we know it will hit us if we continue on the financial path that we're on. as a consequence, we have to be more respo
let's turn to mel brooks now, republican congressman from alabama. he sits on the armed services as well as the foreign affairs committee. congressman, good to see you. thanks for your time this afternoon. >> my pleasure. >> let's start with the speech last night. how does president trump pay for more spending on defense, infrastructure, the wall? how does he do all of that while also promising to lower corporate and individual taxes? >> well, i don't have the answer to that...
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. >>> una mujer de alabama realiza un escape en el video se ve como corre hacia el local . >>> oy al sur la presencia de un vehículo de inmigración desató el miedo vamos al reportaje . >>> la presencia de una camioneta de inmigración causó preocupación y desconfianza entre feligreses ,. >>> no van a querer venir a misa la gente tiene miedo . >>> denunciaron el hecho alejando estas fotos señalando que no dieron autorización el ambiente ha causado tmor en las comunidades . >>> tiene que haber un orden . >>> ya no van a las iglesias por esto . >>> autoridades comunican que dicho vehículo nio pertenecía a la dependencia esta agencia dice que se trataba de un funcionario y claró de que no se trataba de ningún operativo . >>> tras ma de 72 horas continúan las preguntas y elo misterio de juan josé también se desconocé el paradero de murillo el gobernador de sinaloa nio descarta la complicidad . >>> en este momento la prioridad es encontrar a los prófugos y es así como el director está cesado de los cargos. >>> y en méxico consideran posible que los 43 estudiantes 9hayan
. >>> una mujer de alabama realiza un escape en el video se ve como corre hacia el local . >>> oy al sur la presencia de un vehículo de inmigración desató el miedo vamos al reportaje . >>> la presencia de una camioneta de inmigración causó preocupación y desconfianza entre feligreses ,. >>> no van a querer venir a misa la gente tiene miedo . >>> denunciaron el hecho alejando estas fotos señalando que no dieron autorización el ambiente ha...
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we have one carrier left on the exchange in alabama. they happen to continue to lose money, even though they have gone up on their premiums. what i can assure my constituents that are on this plan is they're going to lose everything. for them, i want to make sure we have something in place that will continue some sort of health care for them that will work. for that young mother, i can assure her, as we have since that meeting, that her young son who needs care will continue to be on that insurance plan that's working for them. so, i don't have any problem assuring my constituents that doing something to take care of the situation is the right thing to do. and i can also assure them doing nothing is going to hurt a lot of people. >> let's hope so. congressman bradley byrne, republican of alabama, thank you so much for joining me, sir. >>> before we go to break, let's get to a check of today's microsoft pulse question. julian assange says the cia has lost control of its entire cyber weapons arsenal. so, should tech companies work with hi
we have one carrier left on the exchange in alabama. they happen to continue to lose money, even though they have gone up on their premiums. what i can assure my constituents that are on this plan is they're going to lose everything. for them, i want to make sure we have something in place that will continue some sort of health care for them that will work. for that young mother, i can assure her, as we have since that meeting, that her young son who needs care will continue to be on that...
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in 1870, an irish born teacher and a black school was lynched in alabama along with four black men. female teachers were beaten as well as mail. although some northern republicans opposed further intervention in the south, most agreed with senator john sherman of ohio who affirmed that the must cross, nation as we once before have done, this organized civil war. in 1870 and 1871, congress adopted three enforcement acts outlawing terrorist societies and allowing the president to use the army against them. these laws continue the expansion of national authority during reconstruction by defining certain crimes, those aimed at depriving citizens of their civil and political rights as federal offenses rather than merely violations of state law. in 1871, president grant authorized federal marshals, backed up by troops in some areas, to arrest hundreds of after a seriesn of well-publicized trials come in which many of the organization leaders were jailed . peace reigned in the form of confederacy. at least for a while. despite the grant administration's effective response, the north's comm
in 1870, an irish born teacher and a black school was lynched in alabama along with four black men. female teachers were beaten as well as mail. although some northern republicans opposed further intervention in the south, most agreed with senator john sherman of ohio who affirmed that the must cross, nation as we once before have done, this organized civil war. in 1870 and 1871, congress adopted three enforcement acts outlawing terrorist societies and allowing the president to use the army...
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in alabama -- a tree falling on a vehicle with people inside. andrew donley report o injuries and the damage.. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - another warm day; have the umbrella - risk of a few strong storms this afternoon (2-7pm) - rainy day friday - as of now, dry for nationals opening day today: mostly cloudy. morning showers. pm thunderstorms. highs: 70-74 winds: sw 4-8 mph tonight: gradual clearing. lows: 49-54 winds: n 5-15 mph wednesday: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. cooler, but seasonable. highs: 64-67 winds: n 5-10 mph a husband and wife who think they'll never have children -- get the most precious gift -- twice. the selfless act that led to the couple's dream coming true -- next. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been nked highest in customer tisfaction by jd power 4 years a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it
in alabama -- a tree falling on a vehicle with people inside. andrew donley report o injuries and the damage.. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen - another warm day; have the umbrella - risk of a few strong storms this afternoon (2-7pm) - rainy day friday - as of now, dry for nationals opening day today: mostly cloudy. morning showers. pm thunderstorms. highs: 70-74 winds: sw 4-8 mph tonight: gradual clearing. lows: 49-54 winds: n 5-15 mph wednesday: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. cooler,...
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commerce meant mike rogers of alabama sent a message, jeff sessions is a man with the highest integrity. connollygerry addressed the investigation going for it. overdue, hearing must address russian interference in the u.s. election and trump administration's ever-expanding ties to russia." pelosi, our top law enforcement officials should not be exempt. we will have an interview she did this morning with politico where the minority leader commented on attorney general jeff sessions in about 10 minutes. we want to show you the announcement yesterday that jeff sessions is recusing himself. mr. sessions: thank you for -- welcome to the department of justice. jody, thank you for being with me. he's my chief of staff, and jody has been almost 20 years in the department of justice. let me share a few thoughts. first, about the comments that i made to the committee that have been said to be incorrect and false. let me be clear. i never had meetings with russian operatives or russian intermediaries about the trump campaign. and the idea that i was part of a "continuing exchange of information d
commerce meant mike rogers of alabama sent a message, jeff sessions is a man with the highest integrity. connollygerry addressed the investigation going for it. overdue, hearing must address russian interference in the u.s. election and trump administration's ever-expanding ties to russia." pelosi, our top law enforcement officials should not be exempt. we will have an interview she did this morning with politico where the minority leader commented on attorney general jeff sessions in...
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watch that line, damaging wind the main threat as he comes together in eastern tennessee, northern alabama, through the after midnight hours. then we look at a new storm. this is really prime time for severe weather. a lot of moisture, a lot of dry air behind that low. and it is classic. there's a dry line that sets up tomorrow. we could see a few tornadoes in the region highlighted there. that slides east through wednesday. it is going to be day after day of severe storms. it will certainly feel like we're almost in april. >> could be a difficult week ahead. we'll see you in the morning on "gma." >>> as you know, we are watching that massive cyclone. it is spinning towards australia tonight. the winds the e give leapt of a category 3 hurricane here, reaching 115 miles an hour. 20-foot wachs are expected. strong winds reaching store. thousands of people have been evacuated ahead of the storm. it is expected to make landfall bombshell headline from washington at this hour. the republican congressman who is now leading a congressional investigation into russian meddli meddling. it turns out
watch that line, damaging wind the main threat as he comes together in eastern tennessee, northern alabama, through the after midnight hours. then we look at a new storm. this is really prime time for severe weather. a lot of moisture, a lot of dry air behind that low. and it is classic. there's a dry line that sets up tomorrow. we could see a few tornadoes in the region highlighted there. that slides east through wednesday. it is going to be day after day of severe storms. it will certainly...
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this after a woman was abducted and stuffed into the trunk of her own car in alabama burks she escaped. so, could you? >> and what if your hands were tied at the time. is there a way to break free and get out of the trunk? nbc's jeff rossen with an eye-opening experiment that could help save your life. >> a daring escape just caught on camera in alabama. this nursing student jumping out of the trunk of a moving car after she was kidnapped and thrown in. >> and i'm like i might have a trunk latch. i found the latch and i stepped out. >> the trunk latch that saved her life is required by law in all passenger cars since 2001. but would you know where to find it and how to escape if you were trapped inside? to find out we've set up a dramatic experiment today. we are going to take volunteers and stick them not trunk of this car to see if they can turn their bodies around in the pitch black mind you to find that latch, flip it and get out of the car, and since we're sticking people in the trunk of a car today we thought it would be a good idea to bring the cops along. this is major hector y
this after a woman was abducted and stuffed into the trunk of her own car in alabama burks she escaped. so, could you? >> and what if your hands were tied at the time. is there a way to break free and get out of the trunk? nbc's jeff rossen with an eye-opening experiment that could help save your life. >> a daring escape just caught on camera in alabama. this nursing student jumping out of the trunk of a moving car after she was kidnapped and thrown in. >> and i'm like i might...
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the dome in from alabama. -- the gentleman from alabama. >> mr. palmer has not recorded. .r. palmer, no >> are there any other members who wish to change their vote? seeing none. are 14chairman, the ayes and the no's are 22. >> that our votes expected be called on the house, but this time, the committee will stand in recess. we will resume directly after the votes on the floor of the house. [chatter] >> are you ok to get started? >> the committee will come to order. indiana for the purpose of emotion. >> -- purpose of the motion. >> a motion offered by mr. akita. he moves directs the chairman of the support of the committee prior to the consideration of the rules for the american counteract the state flex ability in the design of the medicaid program. >> mr. akita is recognized for one minute. >> i think the mid--- i think the chairman. i want to commend the committee and the ways and means committee for bringing this bill to our attention today. however, i want to address a glaring absence of something that we as republicans that worked very hard on the last several months.
the dome in from alabama. -- the gentleman from alabama. >> mr. palmer has not recorded. .r. palmer, no >> are there any other members who wish to change their vote? seeing none. are 14chairman, the ayes and the no's are 22. >> that our votes expected be called on the house, but this time, the committee will stand in recess. we will resume directly after the votes on the floor of the house. [chatter] >> are you ok to get started? >> the committee will come to...
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there was one place in alabama. i was trying to change of venue for a young black woman and i was to the judge that there racism here and there was a sign that said "-- if you are reading --" and they said oh, i have heard about that sign. [laughter] julian bond: so, i mean, a lot of experiences like that. julian bond: as was true in law school, is it gender or is it race or is it ever both? it is both.: i said, i can't pull myself apart. i'm an african-american woman. that is what i am. but people see me in the world where we live in, they see race first. that's reality. they see race first. .hey see black, which is race and than woman. they don't say woman first. clear on that. i have always been clear on that. i'm very active with women's groups, white women's organizations. we work together. my rule is, i tell myself, look, don't ask me to support anyone -- i don't care if she is female , but if she is female and her head is not right on the issue of race, there's nothing i can do. don't ask me to support someon
there was one place in alabama. i was trying to change of venue for a young black woman and i was to the judge that there racism here and there was a sign that said "-- if you are reading --" and they said oh, i have heard about that sign. [laughter] julian bond: so, i mean, a lot of experiences like that. julian bond: as was true in law school, is it gender or is it race or is it ever both? it is both.: i said, i can't pull myself apart. i'm an african-american woman. that is what i...
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robert in alabama. democrat. good morning. >> i'm a democrat from alabama and i did watch the ways and means committee this morning and this is about $600 million -- billion dollars worth of taxes and money to insurance executive , not about a health care plan. >> host: what bachelor before 4:00 in the morning for this hearing? >> caller: and an elderly person and i wanted to see how this could affect everybody. everybody could be active insurance within a matter of time. the insurance executives are going to get richer and richer. they are the ones that will benefit a mess. >> host: robert, how do you feel about representatives in alabama? do you think they understand how important this is to you and your opinions? >> caller: done a very good job here yes, sir. congresswoman terry school. >> edith, oak hill west virginia. good morning. >> good morning to you. i want to: and they at the health system is under obamacare. i'm on disability. i have social security and may also have supplementary humana. every time i
robert in alabama. democrat. good morning. >> i'm a democrat from alabama and i did watch the ways and means committee this morning and this is about $600 million -- billion dollars worth of taxes and money to insurance executive , not about a health care plan. >> host: what bachelor before 4:00 in the morning for this hearing? >> caller: and an elderly person and i wanted to see how this could affect everybody. everybody could be active insurance within a matter of time. the...
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again, having been a prosecutor, huntsville, alabama, sometimes what the initial evidence may show is not what the final evidence may show. that's why you have these investigations that take some period of time. i know it's hard not to talk about these things because the public is so interested. but to me, if i was in charge, i would broaden the investigation involving russia in a variety of different ways and hopefully these investigative agencies and committees will give us a report once their investigation is concluded, once all the evidence has been martialed so that we can have a better understanding of how to react to it to prevent any wrongdoing from occurring in the future. >> your colleague is the respect congressman, chairman of the oversight committee in the house. he responded to the president's accusations of a witch hunt, immunity for michael flynn. i want you to listen to what he said. listen to this. >> no, i don't think it's a witch hunt. look, it's very mysterious to me why all of a sudden general flynn is out there saying he wants immunity. a, i don't think congress
again, having been a prosecutor, huntsville, alabama, sometimes what the initial evidence may show is not what the final evidence may show. that's why you have these investigations that take some period of time. i know it's hard not to talk about these things because the public is so interested. but to me, if i was in charge, i would broaden the investigation involving russia in a variety of different ways and hopefully these investigative agencies and committees will give us a report once...
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they'll play at alabama in the fall. that's a look at sports. >> thank you, finally tonight, dozens of young philadelphia.rt many the math the youngsters fifth through ofr skills. it's designed to show the the fields of science, engineering and math. channel6 followed. entire "action news"r. goodnight. ♪ ♪
they'll play at alabama in the fall. that's a look at sports. >> thank you, finally tonight, dozens of young philadelphia.rt many the math the youngsters fifth through ofr skills. it's designed to show the the fields of science, engineering and math. channel6 followed. entire "action news"r. goodnight. ♪ ♪
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american bar association, which has standards of moral -- of professional conduct, to the state of alabama, which has standards for professional conduct, for its attorneys? the fact that the attorney general, the top cop in our country, lied under oath to the american people is grounds for him to resign. is grounds for him to resign. he has proved that he is unqualified and unfit to serve in that position of trust. almost every week we discover new evidence of secret communications between senior trump officials and the russian agents. >> i would refer to the senate judiciary committee and i checked the transcipts and i
american bar association, which has standards of moral -- of professional conduct, to the state of alabama, which has standards for professional conduct, for its attorneys? the fact that the attorney general, the top cop in our country, lied under oath to the american people is grounds for him to resign. is grounds for him to resign. he has proved that he is unqualified and unfit to serve in that position of trust. almost every week we discover new evidence of secret communications between...
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there is one specifically virginia, one that's alabama, one that is mississippi, one that is on children, one that is only women. the second time we know arthur miller came to wilmington was in the early '90s. the last full-length movie that he wrote was called everybody wins, starred nick nolte and debra winger and it was filter. it's awful. and it is said that the man who wrote all my sons and death of a salesman ended his career with that but we don't hold it against him. so the next up on our tour today is the first presbyterian church. we are on third street which is one ofwilmington. you are probably wondering why are we stopping a first presbyterian church on a literary history walking tour? well, the answer is, preachers kids. you are also probably surprised by that answer. from 1874-1882, first presbyterian church minister had a son named woodrow wilson. woodrow wilson went on to become the 28th president of the united states. most of the time that his father was commissioner, he was away at school. first he was at davidson college north of charlotte by to get sick and he had to
there is one specifically virginia, one that's alabama, one that is mississippi, one that is on children, one that is only women. the second time we know arthur miller came to wilmington was in the early '90s. the last full-length movie that he wrote was called everybody wins, starred nick nolte and debra winger and it was filter. it's awful. and it is said that the man who wrote all my sons and death of a salesman ended his career with that but we don't hold it against him. so the next up on...
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the is beautiful auto-parts, the largest manufacturing industry in alabama. assemblers, specifically kia found i and japanese companies, we squeeze their parts suppliers. they demand. high rates of productivity, they demand manufacturing on steroids. essentially, supplying the assembly line of the carmakers, which becomes directly over from these suppliers with no warehousing in between. that puts tremendous pressure on the other parts supply. pressureuts incredible on the workers who work in the factories. unions make rules, work with management to set work hours -- work our limitations. their active and safety and health. united auto workers has focused on nothing but safety in their own floors. they have enforced safety rules. that is a key point. that is where our story this week focuses in terms of safety and help. theres in these plants -- is a long litany of sad cases. in the article i say that it reads like an upton sink -- sinclair work, or even charles dickens. we had one individual, nathaniel walker, in his mid-20's working at a german company call
the is beautiful auto-parts, the largest manufacturing industry in alabama. assemblers, specifically kia found i and japanese companies, we squeeze their parts suppliers. they demand. high rates of productivity, they demand manufacturing on steroids. essentially, supplying the assembly line of the carmakers, which becomes directly over from these suppliers with no warehousing in between. that puts tremendous pressure on the other parts supply. pressureuts incredible on the workers who work in...
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. >> reporter: we found what we were looking for down a dirt back road in alabama. the blessed hope boys academy. ♪ >> reporter: a place where a christian pastor will tell our abcne abc news undercover team that with a bible and sometimes a belt, along with a $21,000 yearly fee, he knows how to deal with teenagers who consider themselves gay. >> it's going against the word of god. it is not biblically right. undercover team he gets written permission from parents to strike their child if they act up. >> i wouldn't do it just because, for one, just because says he's queer, i'm not going to do that. >> reporter: this is just one of the places discovered by abc news in a year-long investigation. practicing something that groups say can change their sexuality. including one place outside mobile, alabama, unlicensed and surrounded by barbed wire, run by this man who calls himself a christian pastor who has a track record of abuse. a gay teen from florida was sent to this camp at the age of 14. >> go into isolation and beaten and everything else, because they were assum
. >> reporter: we found what we were looking for down a dirt back road in alabama. the blessed hope boys academy. ♪ >> reporter: a place where a christian pastor will tell our abcne abc news undercover team that with a bible and sometimes a belt, along with a $21,000 yearly fee, he knows how to deal with teenagers who consider themselves gay. >> it's going against the word of god. it is not biblically right. undercover team he gets written permission from parents to strike...
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. >> this move after it was revealed that the alabama republican met twice with the russian ambassador during the campaign season. jeff sessions was a u.s. senator and a surrogate for trump at the time. he wanted to avoid the conflict of interest appearance and announced he would remove himself from the investigation. >> my staff recommended recusal. they said since i had involvement with the campaign, i should not be campaign investigation. i have studied the rules and considered their comments and evaluations. i believe those recommendations are right and just. therefore, i recused myself. suspects he denied meeting with the russians during the confirmation hearings and president donald trump said he has total confidence in the attorney general. >>> then senator jeff sessions endorsed candidates from back in february 2016 and in september he met with the russian ambassador. was nominated to be attorney general in november and was just confirmed last month. >>> the justice department announced the acting deputy returnee -- attorney will handle all matters from which jeff sessions recu
. >> this move after it was revealed that the alabama republican met twice with the russian ambassador during the campaign season. jeff sessions was a u.s. senator and a surrogate for trump at the time. he wanted to avoid the conflict of interest appearance and announced he would remove himself from the investigation. >> my staff recommended recusal. they said since i had involvement with the campaign, i should not be campaign investigation. i have studied the rules and considered...
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alabama -- a massive propeller-driven ship built in secrecy in england for the confederacy. all are made precisely to scale. 1 inch here translates to 8 feet on the real vessel. where did th did dad buy a book on ship building? >> i don't remember anybody ever teaching him how to do this. it's just something you have to be born with. >> william atteridge jr. is born in 1929 in highland park, illinois, a suburb of chicago. from an early age, he's fascinated by the ships he sees on lake michigan and dreams of one day setting sail. in 1951, during the korean war, william joins the navy and travels the pacific on the u.s.s. valley forge. the 22-year-old specializes in cosmetic maintenance, doing the detail work. >> the "45" that you see on the u.s.s. valley forge, he was one of the guys that painted the numbers on the aircraft carrier he was on. >> william is honorably discharged in 1955, returns home, gets married, and starts a family. larry's the youngest of three kids. the family settles in central louisiana, where william's artistic skills lead him to a job. >> he started ou
alabama -- a massive propeller-driven ship built in secrecy in england for the confederacy. all are made precisely to scale. 1 inch here translates to 8 feet on the real vessel. where did th did dad buy a book on ship building? >> i don't remember anybody ever teaching him how to do this. it's just something you have to be born with. >> william atteridge jr. is born in 1929 in highland park, illinois, a suburb of chicago. from an early age, he's fascinated by the ships he sees on...
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it on c-span.org as well as listen on c-span radio through the app.an radio alpine, calling in from alabama. morning.good let me start with you remind me of my beautiful niece. to say that each time i see you i think about my niece.ul but, okay. i'm calling in reference to the situation in schools education period. during the years of egregation and we just had a wonderful time in scho. not the best. but we came and the children i attended school with came from homes.ent we need to get to the root of education g on with and the children. these homes are horrible. teachers are going to continue the ve problems and children are going to continue o have learning negative situations. nd i have been running a service for years and i am putting it back together. i have never seen children so -- in my life. just i'm looking at this and -- we have to get to the root of this problem, people. are coming out of the worst homes in the world. they have no manners or morals -- let's get to the root of the problem. their parents should be held accountable for the children to behave. i'm speaking from expe
it on c-span.org as well as listen on c-span radio through the app.an radio alpine, calling in from alabama. morning.good let me start with you remind me of my beautiful niece. to say that each time i see you i think about my niece.ul but, okay. i'm calling in reference to the situation in schools education period. during the years of egregation and we just had a wonderful time in scho. not the best. but we came and the children i attended school with came from homes.ent we need to get to the...