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mississippi you have a huge opening here. let's see what you gotti state fair -- got at this state fair photo booth. >> one, two, three. okay. >> look at that. >> that will be mighty nice on the wall. >> yea. >> come on, really even the salty old carney was pro-gay. surely two gays at a livestock show will do the trick. nothing? that's it. we'll settle this the old fashioned way in a waffle house. y'all want everybody to know we met two years ago at a wafl house and i want to say -- waffle house and i want to say, michael, would you marry me. >> no you are not. >> if you would do in this is special to me. >> yes! [ applause ] >> that's clapping? okay mississippi last chance to bring some at -- authentic ant-gay venom. >> would you marry me? >> yes, yes! [ applause ] >> seriously, these are the two gayest states in the union. i was owed an explanation. [laughter] how was your trip, sir? >> um, super gay. >> even if these states 30% of people might support gay marriage. >> i watched two men propose to each other in a waffle hou
mississippi you have a huge opening here. let's see what you gotti state fair -- got at this state fair photo booth. >> one, two, three. okay. >> look at that. >> that will be mighty nice on the wall. >> yea. >> come on, really even the salty old carney was pro-gay. surely two gays at a livestock show will do the trick. nothing? that's it. we'll settle this the old fashioned way in a waffle house. y'all want everybody to know we met two years ago at a wafl house...
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. >> mississippi, one, mississippi two, mississippi three, mississippi four, mississippi five. mississippi six. mississippi seven. mississippi eight, mississippi nine. mississippi ten. boom! a life was taken. >> we have the santa rosa police department investigating. we have the sheriff's department investigating. we have the fbi deferring to both of them. that's like asking the fox to watch the chickenhouse. they will not indict a fellow officer. >> reporter: now, to end -- to honor andy lopez, a group of demonstrators plans to meet in downtown santa rosa at old courthouse square and march to the district attorney's office and ktvu is attempting to speak to the supervisors that get a comment on the pending lawsuit. live in santa rosa, sal castanedo, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, sal. >>> new at noon -- a man wanted for armed robbery is in custody after briefly escaping u.s. marshals who showed under at his door with a search warrant. that warrant was served after 8:00 this morning at a home on the 3200 block of market street in oakland. but the suspected robber still in h
. >> mississippi, one, mississippi two, mississippi three, mississippi four, mississippi five. mississippi six. mississippi seven. mississippi eight, mississippi nine. mississippi ten. boom! a life was taken. >> we have the santa rosa police department investigating. we have the sheriff's department investigating. we have the fbi deferring to both of them. that's like asking the fox to watch the chickenhouse. they will not indict a fellow officer. >> reporter: now, to end --...
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the great mississippi water shedd. so if you lose control of numbers, you lose the transportation, the communication access, between the appalachian mountains and the rocky mountains. you cannot lose control of it. that's one of the reasons during the american civil war, porters gun boats take it in the spring of '62. it cuts the confederacy in half. well the british believe if they're able to take new orleans, that's going to give them the opportunity to link up new orleans through the mississippi water shedd, through the ohio water shed to their canadian kolcy in the north. by doing so, they've created a british arc to the west of the american states, which would limit further growth and american expansion. >> thanks. >> why were the individuals who fought in the battle of new orleans so unwilling to recognize the importance of gun boats and commit themselves to this larger, more sea-going navy. >> what caused the anti-navalist debate? >> yes. >> for republicans it's a two-fold question. you know, it's one question a
the great mississippi water shedd. so if you lose control of numbers, you lose the transportation, the communication access, between the appalachian mountains and the rocky mountains. you cannot lose control of it. that's one of the reasons during the american civil war, porters gun boats take it in the spring of '62. it cuts the confederacy in half. well the british believe if they're able to take new orleans, that's going to give them the opportunity to link up new orleans through the...
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this is chris mcdaniel, he is a mississippi state senator of the tea party persuasion. he wants to mount a tea party hard right-wing primary challenge against mississippi's long-serving republican u.s. senator, thad cochran. and chris mcdaniel was the source of a little bit of political embarrassment earlier this month when the news magazine, mother jones, wrote about his history with neoconfederate groups in his state. mr. mcdaniel has been keynoting events hosted by this group, which is a local chapter of the sons of confederate veterans. one of the events that chris mcdaniel did for them featured all of the attendees dressing up in confederate uniforms. and these are not just guys who celebrate the history of the confederacy. these are guys who think there ought to be a confederacy now. they fly the confederate flag and wear confederate battle uniforms. not just because they like that the south seceded once, but because they want the south to secede again, and for pretty much the same reasons that they did the first time. this was a political embarrassment when the n
this is chris mcdaniel, he is a mississippi state senator of the tea party persuasion. he wants to mount a tea party hard right-wing primary challenge against mississippi's long-serving republican u.s. senator, thad cochran. and chris mcdaniel was the source of a little bit of political embarrassment earlier this month when the news magazine, mother jones, wrote about his history with neoconfederate groups in his state. mr. mcdaniel has been keynoting events hosted by this group, which is a...
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and about one in every 12 black mississippi man and 20 it is an inmate in the mississippi prison system. recently become the university mills will public health, poverty, lack of education, and poor social support contribute toward many deaf and hard attack, stroke, and lung cancer in the united states. these other numbers that bear fruit in reality. by official records history of racism, poverty, and economic power, this is what our lives are worth. nothing. we inherit these things that we despair -- brega despair and self hatred and tragedy multiplies. for years i carry the weight of that with me. debbie is right after joshua died when i lived and worked in new york city. sometimes i went take a razor across the left by wielding the but of merit and wondering if i could lead up from managing one caught. i got a tattoo of my brothers signature on the inside of my left resurge in but my brother had signed his name on me before died, made his mark across the cut in line. and did it because i knew that i could never make that final cut across josh was named. and when i tried to find a pla
and about one in every 12 black mississippi man and 20 it is an inmate in the mississippi prison system. recently become the university mills will public health, poverty, lack of education, and poor social support contribute toward many deaf and hard attack, stroke, and lung cancer in the united states. these other numbers that bear fruit in reality. by official records history of racism, poverty, and economic power, this is what our lives are worth. nothing. we inherit these things that we...
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mississippi. i am going to ask him in just a minute -- i'm sorry. mr. nelson: madam president, may i do an administrative thing? i forgot to request unanimous consent that bebe lang be granted privileges of the floor for purposes of the defense bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. nelson: thank you. ms. landrieu: madam president, i see the senator from mississippi on the floor. i want to ask him while i thank the 24 senators who have come together, and 128 house members. in addition, we have the national association of realtors, the national association of homebuilders, and the independent community bankers. i wanted to ask the senator from mississippi, do you think we have a better chance of getting attention for our bill, senator, with the national -- strong support of the realtor, the builders and the bankers? and what are you hearing from them in your home state of mississippi? mr. cochran: madam president, if the distinguished senator would yield, i would be happy to respond. i
mississippi. i am going to ask him in just a minute -- i'm sorry. mr. nelson: madam president, may i do an administrative thing? i forgot to request unanimous consent that bebe lang be granted privileges of the floor for purposes of the defense bill. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. nelson: thank you. ms. landrieu: madam president, i see the senator from mississippi on the floor. i want to ask him while i thank the 24 senators who have come together, and 128 house members. in...
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some of those are the locks along the mississippi and the ohio system. and some of the other dams that are out there. for me in california, we know that these projects are critically important. the city of sacramento is one of the most flood-risk cities, in fact it's number two in flood risk, probably number one now that new orleans has had an opportunity to have its flood walls rebuilt following the devastation of katrina. but now it's sacramento. a huge population and a very, very risky area, a population that i respect -- represent part of and share with congresswoman matsui, the city of sacramento. a little different than new orleans. when katrina came through, it was flood, to be sure, and terribly damaging. many, many lives were lost. but the water was warm. in sacramento, if the levees were to break on the american or the sacramento river system and flood that system, we're talking about very, very cold water. water that people would not survive in for more than a few minutes. because of the temperature and hypothermia. so we really need that buil
some of those are the locks along the mississippi and the ohio system. and some of the other dams that are out there. for me in california, we know that these projects are critically important. the city of sacramento is one of the most flood-risk cities, in fact it's number two in flood risk, probably number one now that new orleans has had an opportunity to have its flood walls rebuilt following the devastation of katrina. but now it's sacramento. a huge population and a very, very risky area,...
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mississippi state 41. >> tim: the aggies move to 8-2. 4-2 in s.e.c. play. the bulldogs drop to 4-5. 1-4 in conference play. some of his family down there with him. taking photos as though they're meaningful for the future. >> aaron: i was going to say the same thing, my friend. >> tim: for aaron taylor and kristina akra, tim brando saying so long from college station, our final score 51-41. coming up, l.s.u.-alabama, game two of our double header. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. now let's go to adam zucker with "the jeep post-game show." and there was something to be found in everything. and little by little, it changed. people told you things. but wait, there's more. where to go, what to do, what not to do. little by little, the world started to feel smaller. only it isn't. you're still here. and you're still you. the horizons haven't gone anywhere and the tools you need are right here. so you can throw yourself at the world, headfirst. again. introducing the all new jeep cherokee. ♪ i feel like i have to come up with new words to describe it
mississippi state 41. >> tim: the aggies move to 8-2. 4-2 in s.e.c. play. the bulldogs drop to 4-5. 1-4 in conference play. some of his family down there with him. taking photos as though they're meaningful for the future. >> aaron: i was going to say the same thing, my friend. >> tim: for aaron taylor and kristina akra, tim brando saying so long from college station, our final score 51-41. coming up, l.s.u.-alabama, game two of our double header. this has been a presentation...
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he was born in wi-fi and, mississippi, in the heart of the delta. he attended morehouse college in atlanta, underground. and his divinity from howard university in nec. i met him when i attended college in nashville. he was a great orator, he was the first baptist church in downtown mastro. this church was an old, brett brick building, old collapsed roof and the membership came out of the balcony of the white church. the church has existed since the days of slavery. in tennessee. it is located less than a block from the state capital. it was one of the meeting places during the height of the move. you go they are, talk about someone preaching the social gospel. this meant it. his servants for sure. only 10 to 12 minutes. but when you heard his sermons, heard him speak, you were ready to cannot and move your feet. he became different than martin luther king junior. he was tall, handsome. he spoke with authority. he believed what he was saying and he lifted. he was concerned about all of nashville. like nashville, wealthy nashville, low income. he wan
he was born in wi-fi and, mississippi, in the heart of the delta. he attended morehouse college in atlanta, underground. and his divinity from howard university in nec. i met him when i attended college in nashville. he was a great orator, he was the first baptist church in downtown mastro. this church was an old, brett brick building, old collapsed roof and the membership came out of the balcony of the white church. the church has existed since the days of slavery. in tennessee. it is located...
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near you, mississippi. >>> first look is up next. >>> good friday morning. right now on "first look" a florida pilot tells the faa a passenger fell out of his plane and into the ocean. the search continues. >>> toronto mayor rob ford's mouth and behavior continued to shock the masses. >>> health care whiplash. the president's latest plan to help the system. >>> and more aid to the philippines. >>> and florida's sink hole problem increasing by the day. >>> and check the tunnel height. >>> a bizarre incident in miami, florida. a man is lost at sea after
near you, mississippi. >>> first look is up next. >>> good friday morning. right now on "first look" a florida pilot tells the faa a passenger fell out of his plane and into the ocean. the search continues. >>> toronto mayor rob ford's mouth and behavior continued to shock the masses. >>> health care whiplash. the president's latest plan to help the system. >>> and more aid to the philippines. >>> and florida's sink hole problem...
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the illinois river, which transits from the mississippi up to the great lakes, flows into the mississippi directly across from my district, the missouri river feeds into the mississippi. and then as you go downstream, the mississippi and the ohio converge at the very southern tip at cairo, illinois. so we understand in southern illinois the importance of these river systems. we understand the importance of port authorities. port authorities are not just limited to los angeles and new york and the east and west coast or the gulf coast, but they are very important to our inland maritime industry also. back when i serve as the commanding general for the illinois national guard, i had the unfortunate problem of dealing with floods on the mississippi and on the ohio and back when i was a young officer we had a terrible flood of 1993, and 2008 and 2011 and last winter, we had the terrible drought that dropped the river levels and the mississippi was so low that it nearly stopped navigation on the river. so we need to work on this infrastructure for the three reasons that i ran for congress. whe
the illinois river, which transits from the mississippi up to the great lakes, flows into the mississippi directly across from my district, the missouri river feeds into the mississippi. and then as you go downstream, the mississippi and the ohio converge at the very southern tip at cairo, illinois. so we understand in southern illinois the importance of these river systems. we understand the importance of port authorities. port authorities are not just limited to los angeles and new york and...
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or do we protect the mississippi valley? this is also very important to us. what decision do we make? davis basically agrees with his leadership and says, okay, defend the mississippi valley. and the result of this is, you have a confederate army that begins to concentrate around corinth, mississippi, and the area near there. this leaves chattanooga virtually undefended and creates a great opportunity for the union. the problem for the union is, can they grasp this opportunity? now, as you'll recall, in march 1862, when mcclellan left to pursue his peninsula campaign, you have union troops not that far from chattanooga, you have the prongs of the union defensive very slowly starting to constrict the south in the west, and lincoln at this point, playing the role of general in chief, reorganized his armies in the west, and he puts general halleck in command of all the union armies in the theater. this general is facing a situation most generals would only dream of getting. he's got two primary options that he can take, two very important options where he can do
or do we protect the mississippi valley? this is also very important to us. what decision do we make? davis basically agrees with his leadership and says, okay, defend the mississippi valley. and the result of this is, you have a confederate army that begins to concentrate around corinth, mississippi, and the area near there. this leaves chattanooga virtually undefended and creates a great opportunity for the union. the problem for the union is, can they grasp this opportunity? now, as you'll...
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he came of age in the 60's in mississippi and was part of the naacp. this was before i was born but that inspired me when i went off to college and then to law school because i thought i wanted to be a civil rights attorney. as i started to look to spend some time in mississippi working on a class action case on behalf of all of the inmates in mississippi and that was the first rule of the criminal justice system then later i spent the summer working at the san francisco public defender and i saw mississippi is 50% african-american and it's less than 5% of the population and all of the clients sort of ran unlike representing people in mississippi that were charged with a very serious offenses. so in san francisco i was working on behalf of clients that sort of every stage of misdemeanors and felonies. i spend more time in a clinic when i was in high school the juvenile defender climate salles every single one of the clients is african-american and the most petty offenses that you can imagine. i tell a story about a kid that kick a soccer ball at a poli
he came of age in the 60's in mississippi and was part of the naacp. this was before i was born but that inspired me when i went off to college and then to law school because i thought i wanted to be a civil rights attorney. as i started to look to spend some time in mississippi working on a class action case on behalf of all of the inmates in mississippi and that was the first rule of the criminal justice system then later i spent the summer working at the san francisco public defender and i...
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what the last one on that list can never do if he wants to get elected in mississippi. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious sid
what the last one on that list can never do if he wants to get elected in mississippi. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] this is brad. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... [ man ] hey, brad, want to trade the all-day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive,y first. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed...
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what the last one on that list can never do if he wants to get elected in mississippi. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. newat any minute...il. ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and maybe not getting the car you want. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. plugged in febreze, and asked real people to stay for a long weekend. the room itself was like [sniffs] ahhh. [ male announcer ] in the end, we revealed everything. febreze is stunningly effective. [ male announcer ] febreze keeps your home fresh for up to 30 days, so you can breathe happy. hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer
what the last one on that list can never do if he wants to get elected in mississippi. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, it stops pain before it gets worse. nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. newat any minute...il. ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores, higher loan rates... ...and...
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the company is also involved in a federal lawsuit for allegations of fraud in a home in mississippi. the owner doug mittleider refused requests from fault lines for an interview. the only way to speak to him was to catch him as on his way to the office. the widow of one of the patients there says that her husband died of neglect, can we sit down with you and have an interview with you about it? >> sometime, sure. >> sometime, yeah? can we set the date and time now? >> no. >> can you answer questions about it now? >> no. >> do you have response to the allegations to the lawsuit that the federal government's joined? that says that you rationed care? including oxygen bottles? >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> you don't know that there's a lawsuit by the federal government about one of your homes in mississippi? [silence.] >> mittleider had no comment. none of the industry representatives that we contacted for an interview would speak to us either. >> there's a corporate shell game that goes on, that conceals who really is running the nursing home. they'll set up a company or
the company is also involved in a federal lawsuit for allegations of fraud in a home in mississippi. the owner doug mittleider refused requests from fault lines for an interview. the only way to speak to him was to catch him as on his way to the office. the widow of one of the patients there says that her husband died of neglect, can we sit down with you and have an interview with you about it? >> sometime, sure. >> sometime, yeah? can we set the date and time now? >> no....
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but first, if you're planning to go anywhere east of the mississippi today. be prepared to wait. and wait and wait. so this storm is hitting some of the nation's biggest cities and biggest airline hubs. and that means big delays for millions of travelers. but we're hoping there are no cancellations. renee marsh is live at reagan international airport. what can you tell us, renee? >> reporter: let's call this the calm before the storm. you can see people are showing up to arrive only first flights here at reagan international. of course, at is this point, things are okay. of course as the day goes on, things will change. roughly 200 flights canceled nationwide. that is what the outlook looks like according to flight tracker websites this morning. and about 120 delays at this hour. here at reagan national airport, luke at the boards, everything looks pretty good.
but first, if you're planning to go anywhere east of the mississippi today. be prepared to wait. and wait and wait. so this storm is hitting some of the nation's biggest cities and biggest airline hubs. and that means big delays for millions of travelers. but we're hoping there are no cancellations. renee marsh is live at reagan international airport. what can you tell us, renee? >> reporter: let's call this the calm before the storm. you can see people are showing up to arrive only first...
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my grandfather was a civil rights advocate and he was -- he came of age in the 60s in mississippi and he was part of the naacp and the voters league. he and his family were targeted. this was before i was born. that inspired me and i went off to college and then to law school. i wanted to be a civil rights attorney. as i started to look into what kind of law i wanted to practice is spent some time in mississippi working on a class-action case on behalf of the death row inmates in mississippi and that was my first real exposure to the criminal justice system. later i spent a summer working at the san francisco public defender and i saw a lot of parallels. the state is 50% african-american but san francisco is less than 5% of the population yet all of our clients or a big majority of our clients were black and it ran that gambit unlike you representing people in mississippi charged with serious offenses. in san francisco i was working on behalf of clients at every stage of misdemeanors and felonies so when i saw that i was really inspired to do this kind of work. i also spent time in th
my grandfather was a civil rights advocate and he was -- he came of age in the 60s in mississippi and he was part of the naacp and the voters league. he and his family were targeted. this was before i was born. that inspired me and i went off to college and then to law school. i wanted to be a civil rights attorney. as i started to look into what kind of law i wanted to practice is spent some time in mississippi working on a class-action case on behalf of the death row inmates in mississippi...
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what the last one on that list can never do if he wants to get elected in mississippi. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] they say it was during an arm wrestling match that mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip. it has a handle that firmly attaches to the eraser so you get better leverage and more oomph with less effort. it's the perfect magic eraser for making stuff that's big and tough not so tough, after all. mr. clean's handy grip -- the newest member of the magic eraser family. in all purpose and bath. [ engine revs ] >>> out here, flying at a height of up to 1,400 feet, the clouds are puffy light and brilliantly lighted but cast dark shadows on a wave capped water below. >> ooh, i want to go there. i want to see the puffy white clouds. >> it's been a long time since we made a faik ad out of bp's press releases out of the. >>> this guy has been done wrong by the lamestream media. we are here to help him, straight ahead. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer
what the last one on that list can never do if he wants to get elected in mississippi. stay tuned. [ male announcer ] they say it was during an arm wrestling match that mr. clean realized the way to handle bigger, tougher messes was better leverage. that's why he created his new magic eraser handy grip. it has a handle that firmly attaches to the eraser so you get better leverage and more oomph with less effort. it's the perfect magic eraser for making stuff that's big and tough not so tough,...
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. >>> a tragic ending to a missing family in mississippi. the bodies have been found and the suspected killer is in custody. 3nhj female narrator: through veterans day, it's posturepedic through veterans day, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end monday at sleep train. >>> tonight e toronto, liquored up, crack smoking mayor, is still toronto's liquored up, crack smoking mayor. because he says he probably smoked the crack in one of his drunken stupor or on the colbert report. >> after months and months after his denials on thursday toronto police confirmed that ford appears in a video that allegedly depicts the mayor smoking crack cocaine. but on the bright side, he is personally taking crack off the streets of toronto. >> what he's not doing despite pressure today is stepping down. toronto is a great city, i should say. i liked it a lot. she joins us now. paula more than 24 hours after mayor ford admitted to s
. >>> a tragic ending to a missing family in mississippi. the bodies have been found and the suspected killer is in custody. 3nhj female narrator: through veterans day, it's posturepedic through veterans day, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end monday at sleep train. >>> tonight e toronto, liquored up, crack smoking mayor, is still toronto's...
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. >> mississippi 7, mississippi 8, mississippi 9, mississippi 10. a life was taken in 10 seconds. >> reporter: need to find a way to improve relations. >> it's like picking a scab. which is true. there's been a lot of underlining currents in the community. >> reporter: representatives from the lopez family says they met with the district attorney for about 45 minutes. we've tried several times this afternoon to speak with someone from the da's office directly about that meeting this afternoon but we're told the da's office is going to be sending out a statement and shortly this evening. live in santa row is a. >>> happening now a new casino in the north bay is now open and we have live pictures showing a packed parking lot. that's at the new casino in the north bay causing fears of major packup traffic in that area to become a reality today. the casino is right off highway 101. christian live there now. at one point a traffic jam backed up 101 for 20-miles. >> reporter: yeah looking at that packed parking lot it's hard to believe things calmed down
. >> mississippi 7, mississippi 8, mississippi 9, mississippi 10. a life was taken in 10 seconds. >> reporter: need to find a way to improve relations. >> it's like picking a scab. which is true. there's been a lot of underlining currents in the community. >> reporter: representatives from the lopez family says they met with the district attorney for about 45 minutes. we've tried several times this afternoon to speak with someone from the da's office directly about that...
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and this entire red box is watches and warnings for mississippi. a short time ago a report of a tornado on the ground in summit county, mississippi. this is the state capitol of jackson. little town of mcgee. little state. right here south of the national forest. summit county. >> very rural area. very careful out there tonight, parents as you are with your kids. few were with us in the last hour, we have been following the story of a terrible school bus accident that's happened in the state of kansas. the place is douglass, kansas, which is east and south of wichita. they have a big map of it on the wall now. a school bus is going over a roadway with a small bridge there. they are had torrential rains for the last couple of days. it was very difficult. had some live pictures coming into us now. these are keke television: they were trying to get this bus. kind of got washed off the road and on to its side. for more than an hour, according to the sheriff's department, there were 10 children trapped on top of this bus as we waited to effect a water r
and this entire red box is watches and warnings for mississippi. a short time ago a report of a tornado on the ground in summit county, mississippi. this is the state capitol of jackson. little town of mcgee. little state. right here south of the national forest. summit county. >> very rural area. very careful out there tonight, parents as you are with your kids. few were with us in the last hour, we have been following the story of a terrible school bus accident that's happened in the...
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life in louisiana florida mississippi has never been better. than the south lawn it's beautiful to go deep sea fishing for a chance to play. golf courses are all that are banned in practice that special rights and migrating waterfowl all over take the first watch tower so if you visited earlier this year come on down if you buy ready come on back to mississippi far from easy life and some americans get away spot no matter where you so come down and help make twenty twelve an even better year for tourism on the gulf will help me break their b.p.'s p.r. machine in the corporation's ongoing assault on its critics i was joined earlier by darsham all investigative journalist who's been covering the spill for the last three years i first asked him about the p.r. firm ogilvy and mather that he hired to silence its enemies online. they were hired says primarily to run the b.p. america facebook page and that's what they did in addition to basically doing the general pete. our effort for b.p. through the disaster to manage the message as they put it them
life in louisiana florida mississippi has never been better. than the south lawn it's beautiful to go deep sea fishing for a chance to play. golf courses are all that are banned in practice that special rights and migrating waterfowl all over take the first watch tower so if you visited earlier this year come on down if you buy ready come on back to mississippi far from easy life and some americans get away spot no matter where you so come down and help make twenty twelve an even better year...
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and there are two states that ban lbgt couples from adopting, mississippi and utah. and he says: and we got this great comment. >> my partner and i get to adopt our son, gabriel, say hello, on friday, november 22nd, and we have had gabe since birth in foster care, and unfortunately, because we're a same-sex couple, i do feel that we encounter issues that maybe if we were a heterosexual couple that we would not have encountered. we had a lot of issues with gabriel, he has a biological brother that we were not able to be placed with, and i feel it's due to the fact that we are a same-sex couple. >> the laws are already in place in a lot of states for same-sex couples to adopt. and what else needs to be done? >> there need to be a lot more laws passed. one thing is adoption laws and marriage equality are not the only things that affect families. the employment non-scrim ac, those also affect families. it would be great if a transgender person is able to adopt someone, but if they don't have unemployment security, that family is going to be threatened. >> is marriage equ
and there are two states that ban lbgt couples from adopting, mississippi and utah. and he says: and we got this great comment. >> my partner and i get to adopt our son, gabriel, say hello, on friday, november 22nd, and we have had gabe since birth in foster care, and unfortunately, because we're a same-sex couple, i do feel that we encounter issues that maybe if we were a heterosexual couple that we would not have encountered. we had a lot of issues with gabriel, he has a biological...
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the wealthiest county in the united states in the 1860's senses was adams county, mississippi. you can see the grand antebellum mansions still to this day, at least some of them. this was acutely profitable thing and other maps we have in the book, take the map of cotton production in 1860, a percentage of slave population by county in 1860 and it matches the counties carried by barack obama in the southern states, rural counties carried by barack obama 2008-2012, still areas with large black majorities dating to the time the slaves were transported from the eastern seaboard to the mississippi valley. these two migrations of westward expansion and dickered violently over the issue of slavery in the 1850s. when abraham lincoln was elected president in 1861 toll in northern votes, got zero vote south of the potomac cordele ohio river, by adding to the republicans yankee basin german immigrants the result was secession and civil war. i sometimes called the northern victory the yankee conquest of north america but it was incomplete because of the attempts at reconstruction, histori
the wealthiest county in the united states in the 1860's senses was adams county, mississippi. you can see the grand antebellum mansions still to this day, at least some of them. this was acutely profitable thing and other maps we have in the book, take the map of cotton production in 1860, a percentage of slave population by county in 1860 and it matches the counties carried by barack obama in the southern states, rural counties carried by barack obama 2008-2012, still areas with large black...
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i had been in mississippi. i was more disturbed, actually, when medgar evers was shot because i was so proximate to it. but this had an ethereal quality to it. i did not feel as emotionally involved in it. i'll tell you when i really got struck emotionally is when i was standing at the blood bank at parkland when i learned that martin luther king had been shot. and that was where i thought we need to pray for the united states of america because we're coming apart at the seams here. but i did take a lot of pictures there. of course, i don't have a good view of it here. but that one right there i think is where i had to hold the camera above my head to take a picture of the casket being put into the grave. >> and you can see the eternal flame has been lit there. it's an extraordinary scene, and we're going to go from that at arlington national cemetery back to parkland hospital. >> then i came back. i will say that the only casualty that i had at the grave site was a special forces green beret soldier who was dr
i had been in mississippi. i was more disturbed, actually, when medgar evers was shot because i was so proximate to it. but this had an ethereal quality to it. i did not feel as emotionally involved in it. i'll tell you when i really got struck emotionally is when i was standing at the blood bank at parkland when i learned that martin luther king had been shot. and that was where i thought we need to pray for the united states of america because we're coming apart at the seams here. but i did...
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fifty percent overall voter turnout if you look nowadays in a state like mississippi there are only a handful of counties where that is still the case we're going to hear no commercial break they're still going to pick this up if you're not just as a carrier sorry about a process more of tonight's big picture politics panel right after the break. and. we're not psyched to active camp at guantanamo where patients are more spectacular than the hunter and their strike never turned the world's attention to the place that sometimes the gulag of our times. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question or. well if you're going to like these policies i think. they should have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. and welcome back let's let's talk about the minimum wage now something even republicans support increasing according to a new gallup poll released earlier this week fifty eight percent declared republicans say that they want to raise the federal fe
fifty percent overall voter turnout if you look nowadays in a state like mississippi there are only a handful of counties where that is still the case we're going to hear no commercial break they're still going to pick this up if you're not just as a carrier sorry about a process more of tonight's big picture politics panel right after the break. and. we're not psyched to active camp at guantanamo where patients are more spectacular than the hunter and their strike never turned the world's...
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. >> mississippi. >> yep, yep. and also about state capitals. we want to find out. we're going to come back and play "who knew." >> what's the the other one? >> i don't know. we'll go to the crowd when we come back. ♪ >>> we are back on this wines day wednesday ready to play our trivia game called "who knew." it's geography trivia week. we're testing your longitudinal and latitude knowledge. $100 to those who get the answers right and to those who don't, kathie lee's cd. lucky, lucky. here to help me out is travel and leisure magazine international editor mark orwoll. before we went to break we asked the question what three state names contain the letter p? >> pennsylvania came up. >> of course it did. >> mississippi. >> and the third? >> new hampshire. you get double points for mississippi. it has two p's. >> back across to kath. >> i knew that. didn't i, hodie? never mind. okay. this gentleman is from minneapolis. and he was a geography major in college, so no pressure. china and india have both surpassed 1 billion in population. what country is the next most po
. >> mississippi. >> yep, yep. and also about state capitals. we want to find out. we're going to come back and play "who knew." >> what's the the other one? >> i don't know. we'll go to the crowd when we come back. ♪ >>> we are back on this wines day wednesday ready to play our trivia game called "who knew." it's geography trivia week. we're testing your longitudinal and latitude knowledge. $100 to those who get the answers right and to...
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the first african-american to serve a full senate term was also from mississippi. his name was blanche bruce. and both of these men were elected before the passage of the 17th amendment in 1913, when senators were chosen by state legislatures, rather than by a popular vote. since then, there hasn't been an abundance of african-americans in the senate. cory booker becomes the ninth black senator in all of u.s. history. this is a graphicical representation of what that looks like. the teeny, tiny black slice is every black person who's ever served in the united states senate ever. so why aren't there more black senators why haven't there been more black senators? when we come back, i'll with joined by a few people who will try to help me answer that question, so stay with us. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pr
the first african-american to serve a full senate term was also from mississippi. his name was blanche bruce. and both of these men were elected before the passage of the 17th amendment in 1913, when senators were chosen by state legislatures, rather than by a popular vote. since then, there hasn't been an abundance of african-americans in the senate. cory booker becomes the ninth black senator in all of u.s. history. this is a graphicical representation of what that looks like. the teeny, tiny...
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the entire state of mississippi was covered under the b. already and that was largely because you had less than fifty percent overall voter turnout if you look nowadays in a state like mississippi there are only a handful of counties where that is still the case we've got to go to break there so we'll put this up if you're not just as i care here's. more of tonight's big picture politics panel right after the break. people are interested but he has something to say everybody has a story on the pathetic person want to sit next to an airport. i mean there's always in the was and. that's whether it's a ballet dancer a ballplayer those things that are curious to see just things i think about. that were not a. ok ok ok it was a very very take a little to get here. have you ever had sex with me there's no. place. to. live. for the for. the people. and welcome back let's let's talk about the minimum wage now something even republican support increasing according to a new gallup poll released earlier this week fifty eight percent declared republica
the entire state of mississippi was covered under the b. already and that was largely because you had less than fifty percent overall voter turnout if you look nowadays in a state like mississippi there are only a handful of counties where that is still the case we've got to go to break there so we'll put this up if you're not just as i care here's. more of tonight's big picture politics panel right after the break. people are interested but he has something to say everybody has a story on the...
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. >> coming soon to a tv machine near you, mississippi. coming soon. near you, mississippi. >>> first look is up next. >>> good friday morning. right now on "first look" a florida pilot tells the faa a passenger fell out of his plane and into the ocean. the search continues. >>> toronto mayor rob ford's mouth and behavior continued to shock the masses. >>> health care whiplash. the president's latest plan to help the system. >>> and more aid to the philippines. >>> and florida's sink hole problem increasing by the day. >>> and check the tunnel height. >>> a bizarre incident in miami, florida. a man is lost at sea after reportedly plunging 2,000 feet from a private plane. the search is under way from a man who fell from an open door with no parachute. the pilot's may day call reveals the tense moment. >> mayday, mayday, mayday. i have a door ajar. i have a door ajar and a passenger just fell down. >> you said you had a passenger that fell out of your plane. >> that's correct, sir. he opened the back door and he just fell out of the plane. >> the coast g
. >> coming soon to a tv machine near you, mississippi. coming soon. near you, mississippi. >>> first look is up next. >>> good friday morning. right now on "first look" a florida pilot tells the faa a passenger fell out of his plane and into the ocean. the search continues. >>> toronto mayor rob ford's mouth and behavior continued to shock the masses. >>> health care whiplash. the president's latest plan to help the system. >>> and...
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after which i went to intern at the university of mississippi medical center in jackson from '62 to '63. this is when if you were there at that time, you felt like the world was coming loose at the seams. medgar evers was assassinated while i was on duty in the emergency room. i was a medical witness in two criminal abortions, one fatal. you couldn't make these stories up if you tried. so i decided to commit them to paper, and that's one aspect of the little memoir that you may have heard about. more about that later. after internship, in those days, there was a draft. and the most certain way to get drafted was to be a physician because they would take, no matter how physically handicapped you were, they would take you. and they needed everybody because the vietnam war was spooling up. so i decided it was either to go now or go later, and i decided to go now. and so besides maryann and i were broke. we were more than broke. we owed money that we didn't have. the $500 a month salary i got as a captain in the u.s. military was just the thing i needed. i asked -- i thought washington wo
after which i went to intern at the university of mississippi medical center in jackson from '62 to '63. this is when if you were there at that time, you felt like the world was coming loose at the seams. medgar evers was assassinated while i was on duty in the emergency room. i was a medical witness in two criminal abortions, one fatal. you couldn't make these stories up if you tried. so i decided to commit them to paper, and that's one aspect of the little memoir that you may have heard...
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our national correspondent, gary tuchman is live from galman, mississippi. this is so bizarre, gary, what do police think happened? >> it's so tragic and bizarre and still mysterious. what they tell us is the 7-year-old boy, his 30-year-old mom, her newlywed husband, found shot to death in an abandoned house right near where their suv was found four days earlier, upside-down and on fire. the man in the jail behind me, timothy burns, is under arrest for arson. the sheriff tells me he was driving the car, got into an accident and set it on fire. the sheriff is blunt -- he says this man is his person of interest for the murders and charges could be filed as early as today. also bizarre, the man, the suspect according to the sheriff, told them where the bodies could be found. so why did this happen? the sheriff says he doesn't know at all right now. he's examining any possible relationship between this man in the jail and the family. that was killed. back to you, ashley. >> so strange, gary tuchman live for us, thank you. we encourage you to watch gary's reporti
our national correspondent, gary tuchman is live from galman, mississippi. this is so bizarre, gary, what do police think happened? >> it's so tragic and bizarre and still mysterious. what they tell us is the 7-year-old boy, his 30-year-old mom, her newlywed husband, found shot to death in an abandoned house right near where their suv was found four days earlier, upside-down and on fire. the man in the jail behind me, timothy burns, is under arrest for arson. the sheriff tells me he was...
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you can see the city name down on the lower left, mississippi. the number next to the city is the derivative of the gps marker for this google location and i sort of transposed the numbers and used that. i wanted to connotate that virtual world and also there was a visual connection to the photographic heritage that was pretty wild. on top of this moment in time, there is also a breaking down of the imagery thaps in the google pictures themselves, most of these are lo fi and i chose that i guess because of the esthetics. it did not contain the same look as these and it also erode the truth and makes the lens a little bit blurry, it alters things from a technical point of view. so, you could see these pictures that sort of describe them as drive-by pictures that we are drive-by really captures this and not necessarily immersive in any way. it is literally a car driving by capturing a moment. some of this has been done in the past, walker evans took pictures out of a moving vehicle. in fact, strangely, right upstairs in the library before this talk
you can see the city name down on the lower left, mississippi. the number next to the city is the derivative of the gps marker for this google location and i sort of transposed the numbers and used that. i wanted to connotate that virtual world and also there was a visual connection to the photographic heritage that was pretty wild. on top of this moment in time, there is also a breaking down of the imagery thaps in the google pictures themselves, most of these are lo fi and i chose that i...