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appears to be an alabama player at the 30 yard line. dillon lee. >> verne: a reminder, we'll go back to the studio for "the dodge post game show" on cbs sports. adam zucker, brian jones, spencer tillman back in the studio. dillon georgia. got shaken up last saturday night in baton rouge. here comes mississippi state. they have two time outs left. they trail by 12, 3:18 on the clock. >> verne: kirby smart calls the defensive signals. dan mullen, the head coach, calls the plays, and prescott, robinson are in the backfield. near side. jameon lewis. about eight yards. tackle made by geno smith. >> gary: you've got to score one before you have the opportunity to score two. take your time. make first downs. know what you are doing. >> verne: robert johnson in motion. now lewis. they give it to robinson. he looks for the first down. he pushes and does not get it. >> gary: big stop. short of the first down means times goes off for mississippi state -- or mississippi state has to use another time out. another half a yard here and the clock stops
appears to be an alabama player at the 30 yard line. dillon lee. >> verne: a reminder, we'll go back to the studio for "the dodge post game show" on cbs sports. adam zucker, brian jones, spencer tillman back in the studio. dillon georgia. got shaken up last saturday night in baton rouge. here comes mississippi state. they have two time outs left. they trail by 12, 3:18 on the clock. >> verne: kirby smart calls the defensive signals. dan mullen, the head coach, calls the...
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the first alabama infantry, the second alabama infantry, the first alabama ellery, and the fourth alabama infantry regiment had a total of 5001 at five men. -- 5025 men. screws had worked with all of them, which helps them to cherry his new best 3720 four regiment. had written an officers efficiency report on every officer in the alabama national guard at that time. eyes ofgazed into the every shoulder -- soldier in that regiment, as he inspected all of them in ranks. 20 out ofthe best 37 5000, and no one was as well-equipped as he was to do that. that thes believed national guard could be trusted to fight in france. make it act would distinct military asset. birth of thethe rainbow division. the national guard units from 26 states were brought to cap mills new york, and made into four infantry regiments. the ohio 166th, which was always with a watchful gaze of secretary of war baker. the new york67th, 165th, usually called the fighting 69th, in reference to its civil war designation, and the iowa 168. the twice of and thousand men with -- 27,000 men there, regiments and support groups, c
the first alabama infantry, the second alabama infantry, the first alabama ellery, and the fourth alabama infantry regiment had a total of 5001 at five men. -- 5025 men. screws had worked with all of them, which helps them to cherry his new best 3720 four regiment. had written an officers efficiency report on every officer in the alabama national guard at that time. eyes ofgazed into the every shoulder -- soldier in that regiment, as he inspected all of them in ranks. 20 out ofthe best 37 5000,...
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by alabama. it has plagued them. >> gary: he came in with a tweaked ankle and kneechlt that ankle, he felt the same twinge he had before and just gave up the ball. you could see the pain caused the fumble. >> verne: was the knee down? no it was not. >> gary: and neither was the shin. that will stand. you will see it's the pain. there was a question about how healthy t.j. yeldon was. the pain caused the fumble. >> verne: helped to the sideline am 1:13 to go. lammar lewis made the pick. they are reviewing. the ball is out. beckwith recovered it. >> referee: the ruling on the field is a fumble recovered by lsu. >> [cheers and applause]. >> referee: that play is under further review. this is a booth initiated challenge. >> verne: you called lewis on the tackle. watch him shown o.j. howard on the play. first he stones the tight end. and then he makes the tackle. he led this game being physical being real man football. and lewis took it to o.j. howard. >> verne: yeldon helped to the bench. that is the
by alabama. it has plagued them. >> gary: he came in with a tweaked ankle and kneechlt that ankle, he felt the same twinge he had before and just gave up the ball. you could see the pain caused the fumble. >> verne: was the knee down? no it was not. >> gary: and neither was the shin. that will stand. you will see it's the pain. there was a question about how healthy t.j. yeldon was. the pain caused the fumble. >> verne: helped to the sideline am 1:13 to go. lammar lewis...
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by alabama. it has plagued them. >> gary: he came in with a tweaked ankle and kneechlt that ankle, he felt the same twinge he had before and just gave up the ball. you could see the pain caused the fumble. >> verne: was the knee down? no it was not. >> gary: and neither was the shin. that will stand. you will see it's the pain. there was a question about how healthy t.j. yeldon was. the pain caused the fumble. >> verne: helped to the sideline am 1:13 to go. lammar lewis made the pick. they are reviewing. the ball is out. beckwith recovered it. >> referee: the ruling on the field is a fumble recovered by lsu. >> [cheers and applause]. >> referee: that play is under further review. this is a booth initiated challenge. >> verne: you called lewis on the tackle. watch him shown o.j. howard on the play. first he stones the tight end. and then he makes the tackle. he led this game being physical being real man football. and lewis took it to o.j. howard. >> verne: yeldon helped to the bench. that is the
by alabama. it has plagued them. >> gary: he came in with a tweaked ankle and kneechlt that ankle, he felt the same twinge he had before and just gave up the ball. you could see the pain caused the fumble. >> verne: was the knee down? no it was not. >> gary: and neither was the shin. that will stand. you will see it's the pain. there was a question about how healthy t.j. yeldon was. the pain caused the fumble. >> verne: helped to the sideline am 1:13 to go. lammar lewis...
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legislative black caucus in alabama versus alabama, the alabama democratic conference versus alabama. mr. pildes? >> mr. chief justice, if it may please to court, rigid racial targets to design all of its black districts based on mere racial statistics along and then -- meet those targets with atron initiating precision. racial quotas in the context of districting are a dangerous business. they can be a way of giving mean norths a phased voting, a fair opportunity to elect. but they can be an unnecessary way of packing voters in ways that polarize and divide us by race. >> your honor we understand that states are in a bind under the voting rights act of section 2. >> they have to hit the sweet spot without taking race predominantly under consideration. >> this has mapped out a path that states must take to both comply with their section 5 obligations not to use the excessive and unjustified use of racial -- >> it used to require that there be no regression in majority black districts, so if a district went from 69% black to 55% black, you would be in trouble. >> your honor, section fi
legislative black caucus in alabama versus alabama, the alabama democratic conference versus alabama. mr. pildes? >> mr. chief justice, if it may please to court, rigid racial targets to design all of its black districts based on mere racial statistics along and then -- meet those targets with atron initiating precision. racial quotas in the context of districting are a dangerous business. they can be a way of giving mean norths a phased voting, a fair opportunity to elect. but they can...
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and if i could marry him in the state of alabama, i would. >>> at the holman correctional center in alabama, prison officials impose strict policies on sexual activity. conjugal visits are not allowed and anything considered pornographic is screened by mail clerk, kyra guyton. >> the breasts can actually show, but the nipples can't. one of the things they cannot have is "playboy," "hustler," anything like that that is way revealing. even pictures from home they can't have like that. and i've had several of them. >> but when it comes to relationships between inmates, warden culliver takes a different approach. >> if an officer finds an inmate participating in a homosexual act, disciplinary action is taken. that individual will go to segregation for a period of time. but if we know that two people are in a relationship, generally we don't do anything with that. if they are not openly having sex -- you can have a relationship that doesn't have sex involved. >> as far as the sex part is concerned, it is very, very frustrating and uncomfortable, especially if that's something you really want to
and if i could marry him in the state of alabama, i would. >>> at the holman correctional center in alabama, prison officials impose strict policies on sexual activity. conjugal visits are not allowed and anything considered pornographic is screened by mail clerk, kyra guyton. >> the breasts can actually show, but the nipples can't. one of the things they cannot have is "playboy," "hustler," anything like that that is way revealing. even pictures from home...
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alabama against missouri. alabama gets in without having to defeat auburn in the game played in tuscaloosa tonight. our entire crew. david moulton, butch baird, chuck gardner here. down in the truck, crig silver, steve milton and the 70 men and women of our s.e.c. on cbs technical and production crew. the dodge post game show is next after these messages and a word from your local station. by 1914 the dodge brothers quit the ford motor company and set out on their own. they believed in more, than the assembly line. they believed driving was a holy endeavor. a hundred years later the dodge brothers spirit lives on. and, by some miracle... a little differently. she actually said "yes." to me. the charmed memories collection at kay jewelers, featuring open hearts and new disney frozen. get this free bracelet or a charm valued up to forty-five dollars with any charmed memories purchase of $99.99 or more. at kay, the number one jewelry store in america. and she will be the best mom ever. ♪every kiss begins with k
alabama against missouri. alabama gets in without having to defeat auburn in the game played in tuscaloosa tonight. our entire crew. david moulton, butch baird, chuck gardner here. down in the truck, crig silver, steve milton and the 70 men and women of our s.e.c. on cbs technical and production crew. the dodge post game show is next after these messages and a word from your local station. by 1914 the dodge brothers quit the ford motor company and set out on their own. they believed in more,...
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dial was drafted last year out of alabama! and he told me about getting recruited by the crimson tide head coach nick saban. what is nick saban like? >> like you know nick saban he's a great guy, a great coach but when you're on that field coach is strictly business. you don't know you stuff he gonna be on ya. [ laughter ] >> when you signed with the crimson tide, i mean, was he the one that came in and closed the deal? >> yeah. coach saban came and see me at my high school and we closed it out there. signed them papers and everything. it was good. >> that was almost bigger than the governor coming to the school, huh? >> yeah. >> nick saban's coming to the school, huh? >> oh, yeah. everybody wanted to get a picture with him and get him to sign stuff. >> big news in clay, alabama, huh. >> clay, alabama, baby. [ laughter ] >> had to sit him down, ann. guy's almost 6'7." i go 5-foot nothing just to equalize it. >> when in doubt, set him down. >>> that's it for us at 5:30. see you in half-hour. captions by: caption colorado commen
dial was drafted last year out of alabama! and he told me about getting recruited by the crimson tide head coach nick saban. what is nick saban like? >> like you know nick saban he's a great guy, a great coach but when you're on that field coach is strictly business. you don't know you stuff he gonna be on ya. [ laughter ] >> when you signed with the crimson tide, i mean, was he the one that came in and closed the deal? >> yeah. coach saban came and see me at my high school...
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alabama and southern georgia would not have been settled if not for this war. there was a thing called alabama fever, this land rush in the years following the war. that was the most immediate impact. and of course the removal act, this is sense of betrayal the americans felt at this sneak attack. the way they viewed it, there was a massacre. they felt betrayed because in previous years, people had tried their best to assimilate creeks and this was a clear response they did not want to become americans. that gave a lot of force for the removal proponents to move indians out of this area. the conquering spirit was used by the federal agent to the southern indians. when he first got wind of the red sticks movement, which was largely religious and also militaristic, he said the red sticks were possessed of a conquering spirit by the master by the master of breath. i thought that was appropriate from that perspective. ,hen the americans attacked their response was to respond in kind. i was part of a team of archaeologists who was contracted by the alabama historica
alabama and southern georgia would not have been settled if not for this war. there was a thing called alabama fever, this land rush in the years following the war. that was the most immediate impact. and of course the removal act, this is sense of betrayal the americans felt at this sneak attack. the way they viewed it, there was a massacre. they felt betrayed because in previous years, people had tried their best to assimilate creeks and this was a clear response they did not want to become...
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alabama, and case 131138, the alabama democratic conference v. alabama. mr. pildes. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, alabama employed rigid racial quotas, rigid racial targets to design all its black majority districts based on mere racial statistics alone, and then used only racial demographic data to meet those targets with astonishing precision. these targets were not based on any consideration of what's required under current conditions in alabama as section 5 actually requires. racial quotas in the context of districting are a dangerous business. they can be a way of giving minorities faced with racially polarized voting a fair opportunity to elect, but they can also be a way of unnecessarily packing voters by race in ways that further polarize and isolate us by race. >> so you want, on the one hand they obviously had to move new voters into the majorityminority districts because they were all underpopulated, and they need to move enough so that the minorities have an opportunity to elect candidates of their choice, but they can't move too many becaus
alabama, and case 131138, the alabama democratic conference v. alabama. mr. pildes. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, alabama employed rigid racial quotas, rigid racial targets to design all its black majority districts based on mere racial statistics alone, and then used only racial demographic data to meet those targets with astonishing precision. these targets were not based on any consideration of what's required under current conditions in alabama as section 5...
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bama and lsu late in the game, lsu's trying to drive and get a win over alabama. big 12 statement wins by baylor and by tcu tonight. cook delivers incomplete over the middle. his team came in with supreme confidence. we went to both places. i think both sides gave off an air that they thought they'd win this game but i thought particularly here in east lansing. the spartans brought a little swagger in. off a beatdown of michigan on this field -- >> kirk: a lot of that has to do with how they played in indianapolis and then carried it over to the rose bowl. i think they feel very confident who they are. this is a team that's been peaking. they feel very good coming into this game. this is a good michigan state team. ohio state came in with a plan and they've executed. >> chris: cook has time. fires down the middle and just over the head of mumphery. smile from cook. but it's been a frustrating night, because he's been in the unusual position of having to play catchup. >> kirk: urban meyer and mark dantonio said to us, when up get into these big games, especially in
bama and lsu late in the game, lsu's trying to drive and get a win over alabama. big 12 statement wins by baylor and by tcu tonight. cook delivers incomplete over the middle. his team came in with supreme confidence. we went to both places. i think both sides gave off an air that they thought they'd win this game but i thought particularly here in east lansing. the spartans brought a little swagger in. off a beatdown of michigan on this field -- >> kirk: a lot of that has to do with how...
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alabama up 25-13. they hang on to win 25-20. mississippi state suffered its first loss of the year and alabama is 9-1. >>> they got this freedom trophy on the line when nebraska and wives get together. melvin gooden and gordon gets alone for a 62-yard touchdown run in a huge day for gordon. badgers come all the way. here's the last play of the 3rd quarter. gordon scoots out for 26 yards of the touchdown. he rushed for a record 480 yards and 4 touchdowns and the badgers would find the 59-24 to beat nebraska. >>> switch over to hockey. let's drop the puck for the sharks in columbus. fifth game of the seven-game road trip and they fell in a hole in the second period. bluejackets all over niemi and atkinson scored. increased columbus lead 2-0. they beat the sharks 2-1. san jose 2-3 on the road trip. >>> nfl. good news/bad news. here's the bad. 49ers place defensive back jimmy ward on season ending injured reserve. injured his foot in new orleans last week. aldon smith took his place on the roster. more good it is being reported that
alabama up 25-13. they hang on to win 25-20. mississippi state suffered its first loss of the year and alabama is 9-1. >>> they got this freedom trophy on the line when nebraska and wives get together. melvin gooden and gordon gets alone for a 62-yard touchdown run in a huge day for gordon. badgers come all the way. here's the last play of the 3rd quarter. gordon scoots out for 26 yards of the touchdown. he rushed for a record 480 yards and 4 touchdowns and the badgers would find the...
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up today the potential of auburn and alabama both gets knocked off? there was a shot with alabama going to death valley. >> chris: elliott hammers ahead. how will the committee evaluate that? mississippi state goes to tuscaloosa next week. they got to win the egg bowl in oxford. doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing.
up today the potential of auburn and alabama both gets knocked off? there was a shot with alabama going to death valley. >> chris: elliott hammers ahead. how will the committee evaluate that? mississippi state goes to tuscaloosa next week. they got to win the egg bowl in oxford. doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing.
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republican governor in alabama. in tennessee, the incumbent republican governor there. in maryland, the governor's race there is too early to call. the democratic candidate there is anthony brown. larry hogan, the republican, too early to call. that's been an interesting one to watch. in new hampshire too early to call. this is maggie hassan against walt havenstein. rhode island gina raimondo. allan fung. he would be the first asian governor of rhode island. they'll make history either way there. in oklahoma, it's joe dorman
republican governor in alabama. in tennessee, the incumbent republican governor there. in maryland, the governor's race there is too early to call. the democratic candidate there is anthony brown. larry hogan, the republican, too early to call. that's been an interesting one to watch. in new hampshire too early to call. this is maggie hassan against walt havenstein. rhode island gina raimondo. allan fung. he would be the first asian governor of rhode island. they'll make history either way...
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in alabama's u.s. house races last week, six white republicans cla claimed victory with one democrat arguing after alabama took control -- majority white districts became almost thoroughly bleached out and almost all republicans. alabama was compelled to bolster those majority districts. that claim being call aid cruel irony. judge thompson wrote: section 56 t section5 of the voting rights act. from center for justice and from voter protection project, wendy let me start with you first. in terms of sort of strange twists of positions. initially this was a position of making sure minority voices were heard now it is an issue of ensuring minority voters are not margin allia marginalized over concentration. >> we have racial gerrymander and a partisan gerrymander, a decade after the same allegation was made on democrats who had drawn the districts with the goal of not only benefiting democrats but also the minority community. now those same arguments is being oohed to pack minorities into districts to red
in alabama's u.s. house races last week, six white republicans cla claimed victory with one democrat arguing after alabama took control -- majority white districts became almost thoroughly bleached out and almost all republicans. alabama was compelled to bolster those majority districts. that claim being call aid cruel irony. judge thompson wrote: section 56 t section5 of the voting rights act. from center for justice and from voter protection project, wendy let me start with you first. in...
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the plan they came up with was challenged by the alabama legislative black caucus and the alabama democratic conference, who claimed that the plan was what we called a racial jerry mannedder because it-- gerrymander because it packed into existing majority black districts more majority voters in order to make the surrounding districts more white and more likely to vote republican. >> ifill: now when we talk gerrymander that is generally an he an rate way of doing districts for certain purposes. does it platter more constitutionally or according to the law whether these lines were drawn for racial reasons or for other reasons? >> it does, it matters a lot. there are two really background principleses here to keep in mind. first the supreme court in its voting rights decision has said that race cannot be the predominant factor in redistricting. >> ifill: it can be a factor but not the main one. >> not the main one. and if it is the main one, it violates the constitution. the voting rights act on the other hand also prohibits states from drawing plans that diluteor impede minority voters abilit
the plan they came up with was challenged by the alabama legislative black caucus and the alabama democratic conference, who claimed that the plan was what we called a racial jerry mannedder because it-- gerrymander because it packed into existing majority black districts more majority voters in order to make the surrounding districts more white and more likely to vote republican. >> ifill: now when we talk gerrymander that is generally an he an rate way of doing districts for certain...
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and alabama both gets knocked off? there was a shot with alabama going to death valley. >> chris: elliott hammers ahead. how will the committee evaluate that? mississippi state goes to tuscaloosa next week. they got to win the egg bowl in oxford. doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing.
and alabama both gets knocked off? there was a shot with alabama going to death valley. >> chris: elliott hammers ahead. how will the committee evaluate that? mississippi state goes to tuscaloosa next week. they got to win the egg bowl in oxford. doesn't even really matter for the division title for mississippi state, right? >> kirk: that's right. >> chris: they have a huge lead. 5:15 to play here in east lansing.
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bama and lsu late in the game, lsu's trying to drive and get a win over alabama. big 12 statement wins by baylor and by tcu tonight. cook delivers incomplete over the middle. his team came in with supreme confidence. we went to both places. i think both sides gave off an air that they thought they'd win this game but i thought particularly here in east lansing. the spartans brought a little swagger in. off a beatdown of michigan on this field -- >> kirk: a lot of that has to do with how they played in indianapolis and then carried it over to the rose bowl. i think they feel very confident who they are. this is a team that's been peaking. they feel very good coming into this game. this is a good michigan state team. ohio state came in with a plan and they've executed. >> chris: cook has time. fires down the middle and just over the head of mumphery. smile from cook. but it's been a frustrating night, because he's been in the unusual position of having to play catchup. >> kirk: urban meyer and mark dantonio said to us, when up get into these big games, especially in
bama and lsu late in the game, lsu's trying to drive and get a win over alabama. big 12 statement wins by baylor and by tcu tonight. cook delivers incomplete over the middle. his team came in with supreme confidence. we went to both places. i think both sides gave off an air that they thought they'd win this game but i thought particularly here in east lansing. the spartans brought a little swagger in. off a beatdown of michigan on this field -- >> kirk: a lot of that has to do with how...
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"this is alabama, we speak english." if you consider "hey diddy, there's a june bug on your corn pone" english, then i guess so. but at least they're not being racist towards black people for once. so way to go, alabama. baby steps. tell tim james what you think by tweeting him at timjames2010. [chuckles] that's gonna work out. see you next week. y'all come back now, you hear? [cheers and applause] captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com
"this is alabama, we speak english." if you consider "hey diddy, there's a june bug on your corn pone" english, then i guess so. but at least they're not being racist towards black people for once. so way to go, alabama. baby steps. tell tim james what you think by tweeting him at timjames2010. [chuckles] that's gonna work out. see you next week. y'all come back now, you hear? [cheers and applause] captioning by captionmax www.captionmax.com
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alabama, win next week against auburn and they're in. mississippi state could lose tonight against vandy or in the egg bowl against ole miss and alabama would take the field knowing they're already west champs. mississippi state needs to win out and have alabama lose to auburn. joined by spencer tillman and brian jones and arkansas is on a roll now. >> spencer: eight straight quarters, b.j. and adam that they've held an s.e.c. west opponent. we largely agreed that the s.e.c. west is the strongest conference in all of college football. this arkansas team riding off their first s.e.c. win after a 17-game losing streak, rod smith, the defensive coordinator gives all the credit for this one, the defensive stepped up big. >> brian: the defense for ole miss, this was unbelievable. has to be very discouraging to the ole miss faithful. you lose to auburn. you beat the brains out of presbyterian which you should do, guon a bye week and you know you have looming a physical contest, they want to run power football at you and yet you don't come read
alabama, win next week against auburn and they're in. mississippi state could lose tonight against vandy or in the egg bowl against ole miss and alabama would take the field knowing they're already west champs. mississippi state needs to win out and have alabama lose to auburn. joined by spencer tillman and brian jones and arkansas is on a roll now. >> spencer: eight straight quarters, b.j. and adam that they've held an s.e.c. west opponent. we largely agreed that the s.e.c. west is the...
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teams and if you ask me, if alabama played notre dame, who would win, i think alabama would win. todd, what say you? >> todd: he really jumps ship quick on a team. >> sean: it's kind of the theme of the night. th >> todd: i'll throw tcu out because they only won by a couple of points today -- no. i agree with what you said earlier, chris, alabama is getting hot at the right time. tcu's got to continue to get better, obviously, a tough place to play today in west virginia. they were able to get the win. a little bit inconsistent on the defensive side. they have been all season long. i think if they can improve and become more consistent on that side, they've got a chance to get there. it's going to be interesting between the big 12 and the big ten when it's all said and done and then throw in notre dame, also well. if there's two s.e.c. teams and you've got florida state, what happens between those other conferences? >> chris: well, for me, the differences between the big ten and the big 12, todd and sean, is, big ten plays a conference championship game. and i think in the commit
teams and if you ask me, if alabama played notre dame, who would win, i think alabama would win. todd, what say you? >> todd: he really jumps ship quick on a team. >> sean: it's kind of the theme of the night. th >> todd: i'll throw tcu out because they only won by a couple of points today -- no. i agree with what you said earlier, chris, alabama is getting hot at the right time. tcu's got to continue to get better, obviously, a tough place to play today in west virginia. they...
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teams and if you ask me, if alabama played notre dame, who would win, i think alabama would win. todd, what say you? >> todd: he really jumps ship quick on a team. >> sean: it's kind of the theme of the night. th >> todd: i'll throw tcu out because they only won by a couple of points today -- no. i agree with what you said earlier, chris, alabama is getting hot at the right time. tcu's got to continue to get better, obviously, a tough place to play today in west virginia. they were able to get the win. a little bit inconsistent on the defensive side. they have been all season long. i think if they can improve and become more consistent on that side, they've got a chance to get there. it's going to be interesting between the big 12 and the big ten when it's all said and done and then throw in notre dame, also well. if there's two s.e.c. teams and you've got florida state, what happens between those other conferences? >> chris: well, for me, the differences between the big ten and the big 12, todd and sean, is, big ten plays a conference championship game. and i think in the commit
teams and if you ask me, if alabama played notre dame, who would win, i think alabama would win. todd, what say you? >> todd: he really jumps ship quick on a team. >> sean: it's kind of the theme of the night. th >> todd: i'll throw tcu out because they only won by a couple of points today -- no. i agree with what you said earlier, chris, alabama is getting hot at the right time. tcu's got to continue to get better, obviously, a tough place to play today in west virginia. they...
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it's delivered here at auburn, alabama. next up we send you to alabama at lsu. 8:00 eastern on cbs. the tide, the tigers, the huge win at tigers stadium tonight. >> aaron: that's an interesting ball game both teamings are physical, both can run the football. but the one area that alabama has decided advantage is if the quarterback position. i wonder if that is going to be the difference tonight in that game we'll see here coming up. before we get to that one, we got applet auto good one here ourselves. with nick marshall the quarterback on the field for the auburn tigers who has been hot in this fourth quarter. >> carter: cameron artis-payne over 200 yards pushes to near the 28. 5:30 left on the clock in a three-point game. >> aaron: there was great blocks up front that time by auburn tigers offensive line. we talked about texas a&m's defense, they're starting to get tired. those injuries are starting to take its toll. this is where the tigers need to take over. >> carter: first down, slipping to near the 45. brought down by donovan wilson, strong safety. right back up on his feet t
it's delivered here at auburn, alabama. next up we send you to alabama at lsu. 8:00 eastern on cbs. the tide, the tigers, the huge win at tigers stadium tonight. >> aaron: that's an interesting ball game both teamings are physical, both can run the football. but the one area that alabama has decided advantage is if the quarterback position. i wonder if that is going to be the difference tonight in that game we'll see here coming up. before we get to that one, we got applet auto good one...
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i think alabama should be in the top four. but they're not in the top four right now. >> listen to the crowd. >> exactly. i think you guys -- but you know what? the good thing is there's still a lot of football left to be played. teams like alabama could play their way into the four-team playoff. >> it's exciting. that's sure. the heisman race is very exciting too. we have two players in this game today -- >> yes, sir. >> that are in the run. who do you like for the heisman? >> dak presct of the mississippi state bulldogs is a magnificent quarterback. he's a dual threat player. he has a chance to show the world today. and amari cooper, one of the best wide receivers in the country. probably the only wide receiver on the list right now. two marquee players in a big game. >> you playing at michigan and green bay, you know what it's like to play in the cold. >> the frozen tundra. >> it's 26 degrees right now in tuskaloosa. >> exactly. >> little bit of weather. snow in spots, winter storm warnings in the colorado rockies. and the
i think alabama should be in the top four. but they're not in the top four right now. >> listen to the crowd. >> exactly. i think you guys -- but you know what? the good thing is there's still a lot of football left to be played. teams like alabama could play their way into the four-team playoff. >> it's exciting. that's sure. the heisman race is very exciting too. we have two players in this game today -- >> yes, sir. >> that are in the run. who do you like for...
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♪ sweet home alabama >> sweet home alabama. ben tomlinson, 26, shot in the neck in afghanistan, rolling through the door of his new home. showing us the stove he can raise and lower. >> it's really overwhelming. it's humbling to know there's that many people around me that just want to help out. >> he told us they've given him more than a home. they given him independence. here in new york, we went to the parade today, the flag, our troops, marching up 5th avenue. right there, corporate frank milano, who told us it was an honor to meet us, and we told him it was the other way around. it's an honor for me to meet you. >> thank you. >> he remembers normandy. he was a radio man in world war ii. do you remember what it was like? >> yes. frightening. >> frightening. he showed me his book. wow, there you are. young frank, huh? >> $6 a month. >> $6 a month. there were so many other veterans. ricardo saunders, who served in iraq and afghanistan, here to thank the older veterans, because without them -- >> i wouldn't have been able to d
♪ sweet home alabama >> sweet home alabama. ben tomlinson, 26, shot in the neck in afghanistan, rolling through the door of his new home. showing us the stove he can raise and lower. >> it's really overwhelming. it's humbling to know there's that many people around me that just want to help out. >> he told us they've given him more than a home. they given him independence. here in new york, we went to the parade today, the flag, our troops, marching up 5th avenue. right...
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the first alabama infantry, the second alabama infantry, the first alabama ellery, and the fourth alabama infantry regiment had a total of 5001 at five men. -- 5025 men. screws had worked with all of them, which helps them to cherry his new best 3720 four regiment. had written an officers efficiency report on every officer in the alabama national guard at that time. eyes ofgazed into the every shoulder -- soldier in that regiment, as he inspected all of them in ranks. 20 out ofthe best 37 5000, and no one was as well-equipped as he was to do that. that thes believed national guard could be trusted to fight in france. make it act would distinct military asset. birth of thethe rainbow division. the national guard units from 26 states were brought to cap mills new york, and made into four infantry regiments. the ohio 166th, which was always with a watchful gaze of secretary of war baker. the new york67th, 165th, usually called the fighting 69th, in reference to its civil war designation, and the iowa 168. the twice of and thousand men with -- 27,000 men there, regiments and support groups, c
the first alabama infantry, the second alabama infantry, the first alabama ellery, and the fourth alabama infantry regiment had a total of 5001 at five men. -- 5025 men. screws had worked with all of them, which helps them to cherry his new best 3720 four regiment. had written an officers efficiency report on every officer in the alabama national guard at that time. eyes ofgazed into the every shoulder -- soldier in that regiment, as he inspected all of them in ranks. 20 out ofthe best 37 5000,...
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will it be mississippi state or alabama? for aaron taylor, jamie erdahl, this is carter blackburn. 21-14 our final score. don't fchlth the egg bowl. tomorrow on cbs. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. 21-14 mizzou over arkansas. to clinch the s.e.c. east. now we send you to new york. adam zucker with "the dodge post game show." scratch craig? your choice. what are you doing with that key jake? i'm thinking of scratching your car. well, you should stop thinking that. you're a little too precious with it. don't touch my dart, jake common it's for your own good, you'll thank me later. move out of the way, so you don't get hurt, i mean it. it's gonna happen, might as well be from a friend. jake... step back, jake. (tiger roar) yeah so with at&t next you get the new iphone for $0 down. zero down? zilch. nothing. nada. small potatoes. no potatoes. diddly squat. big ol' goose egg. the new iphone, zero down. zero. zilch. said that already. zizeroni. not a thing. zamboni. think that's a hockey thing. you know what, just sign
will it be mississippi state or alabama? for aaron taylor, jamie erdahl, this is carter blackburn. 21-14 our final score. don't fchlth the egg bowl. tomorrow on cbs. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. 21-14 mizzou over arkansas. to clinch the s.e.c. east. now we send you to new york. adam zucker with "the dodge post game show." scratch craig? your choice. what are you doing with that key jake? i'm thinking of scratching your car. well, you should stop thinking that. you're a...
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that's what alabama did in its 2001 submissions. it actually said that the number for the ability to elect was a 55% black voting age population. that's in its official submissions to the united states. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> 10 minutes from now, we will go live to st. louis. and francis will be at the press conference. it is scheduled to get underway at 6:30. the history of immigration policy after obama's recent executive order. kraut, he is alan a history professor and a nonresident fellowis alan kraut. to give us some historical perspective on past president's actions on immigration. this has been talked about a great deal the last few days. let's step back. tot did the president used sum up his justifications for the executive actions he took last week? guest: a good deal of precedence from what president obama did, presidential actions on s go back to dwight eisenhow
that's what alabama did in its 2001 submissions. it actually said that the number for the ability to elect was a 55% black voting age population. that's in its official submissions to the united states. >> thank you, counsel. the case is submitted. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> 10 minutes from now, we will go live to st. louis. and francis will be at the press conference. it...
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will it be mississippi state or alabama? for aaron taylor, jamie erdahl, this is carter blackburn. 21-14 our final score. don't fchlth the egg bowl. tomorrow on cbs. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. 21-14 mizzou over arkansas. to clinch the s.e.c. east. now we send you to new york. adam zucker with "the dodge post game show." scratch craig? your choice. what are you doing with that key jake? i'm thinking of scratching your car. well, you should stop thinking that. you're a little too precious with it. don't touch my dart, jake common it's for your own good, you'll thank me later. move out of the way, so you don't get hurt, i mean it. it's gonna happen, might as well be from a friend. jake... step back, jake. (tiger roar) yeah so with at&t next you get the new iphone for $0 down. zero down? zilch. nothing. nada. small potatoes. no potatoes. diddly squat. big ol' goose egg. the new iphone, zero down. zero. zilch. said that already. zizeroni. not a thing. zamboni. think that's a hockey thing. you know what, just sign
will it be mississippi state or alabama? for aaron taylor, jamie erdahl, this is carter blackburn. 21-14 our final score. don't fchlth the egg bowl. tomorrow on cbs. this has been a presentation of cbs sports. 21-14 mizzou over arkansas. to clinch the s.e.c. east. now we send you to new york. adam zucker with "the dodge post game show." scratch craig? your choice. what are you doing with that key jake? i'm thinking of scratching your car. well, you should stop thinking that. you're a...
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there's a lot of alabama fans here. let's talk weather, shall we take you up north, where it's been cold, you come believe it. the temperatures everywhere have been chilly. 20 degrees below average this morning below freezing right along the gulf coast and up across the northeast you're in play, as well. 30 degrees in boston, 29 in richmond, and 36 in virginia beach. not a beach day there. snow in the mountains, in the plains, mostly a light snow event. that will set the stage for cold air next week and refridge rate the ground. lakelake-effect snow, as well. some of that could measure over a foot in spots. that's a look at the national weather! here's a look at the local forecast. >> reporter: good morning, everyone, i'm meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. storm tracker 6 live is crystal clear, skies conditions are clear, it's blustery and cold. shooting for a high of 43 degrees, better for sunday, increasing clouds, high of 48. 46 monday, periods of rain and icy cold tuesday and wednesday, highs b
there's a lot of alabama fans here. let's talk weather, shall we take you up north, where it's been cold, you come believe it. the temperatures everywhere have been chilly. 20 degrees below average this morning below freezing right along the gulf coast and up across the northeast you're in play, as well. 30 degrees in boston, 29 in richmond, and 36 in virginia beach. not a beach day there. snow in the mountains, in the plains, mostly a light snow event. that will set the stage for cold air next...
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alabama has the nation's highest per capita death sentencing rate. this week the new yorker published an in-depth report on the controversy titled double jeopardy. in the report an interview of a retired state supreme court justice who once chose to override as jury as a circuit judge but is now openly opposed to the practice. in one of his dissents before leaving the bench, justice douglas johnston wrote quote in assigning no weight nor binding effect to a life in imprisonment recommendation by a jury alabama law reduces to a sham the role of the jury in sentencing and allows baseless, disparate sentencing of defendants in capital cases. joining me now from montgomery, alabama is bryan stephenson, founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative. and author of a new book just mercy. he is also the lawyer for this man, chanel jackson who is facing the first execution in spite of a jury's unanimous vote for life in prison. it's nice to have you back, but i am -- could not believe this article. help me to understand what is going on in al
alabama has the nation's highest per capita death sentencing rate. this week the new yorker published an in-depth report on the controversy titled double jeopardy. in the report an interview of a retired state supreme court justice who once chose to override as jury as a circuit judge but is now openly opposed to the practice. in one of his dissents before leaving the bench, justice douglas johnston wrote quote in assigning no weight nor binding effect to a life in imprisonment recommendation...
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. -- redhill, alabama. like many men of his generation following the civil war, palmer turned his eyes west for his future. he had very little money. he did not come from wealth. he had a decent education but more so, he had a fantastic reputation and the connections he made throughout the civil war, he went to work for the kansas and pacific railway. andas secretary treasurer he left the confines of the office, so he took over the surveys and took over the cruise inthe kansas and pacific 1870. he did not have money or fortune, but he had a lot of .onnections, and he used as as everyone was building a railroad east to west, those transcontinental railroads following the civil war expanded out west and palmer had a unique vision. he wanted to build a north and south line leading from denver, coming down the front range of colorado, connecting with the santa fe trade in the footsteps of the santa fe trail and building a railroad all the way down to the heart of mexico. way, his dream was to build cities along
. -- redhill, alabama. like many men of his generation following the civil war, palmer turned his eyes west for his future. he had very little money. he did not come from wealth. he had a decent education but more so, he had a fantastic reputation and the connections he made throughout the civil war, he went to work for the kansas and pacific railway. andas secretary treasurer he left the confines of the office, so he took over the surveys and took over the cruise inthe kansas and pacific 1870....
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as well as the population of alabama. the cadets were subject to rigorous military training and discipline somewhere to that at military academies. the mental and physical stresses were designed to test each candidate's respect for authority, commitment to duty, and honor. it prepared them for the biggers they would experience later in their military careers well in combat. -- while in combat. colonel parish was able to remove the first doubts about black performance in the air corps. it was a resounding success. blacks could be taught, trained, and maintainght aircraft to the same standards the air corps applied to all unit. moving on to the combat record. their achievements include the destruction of enemy aircraft. traffic, ammunition depots, as well as the destruction of one destroyer by machine gun fire. the outstanding performance of armorers, andws, other technicians was tech -- critical to the success of these pilots in combat. to give you an idea how whileive they were, operating with the 12th air force, they fle
as well as the population of alabama. the cadets were subject to rigorous military training and discipline somewhere to that at military academies. the mental and physical stresses were designed to test each candidate's respect for authority, commitment to duty, and honor. it prepared them for the biggers they would experience later in their military careers well in combat. -- while in combat. colonel parish was able to remove the first doubts about black performance in the air corps. it was a...
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a big game today, mississippi state hosting alabama. we'll find out if the bulldogs >> it feels like the college postseason has begun with mississippi state visiting alabama. winner of the matchup will remain in the hunt for the final four. roll tide. alabama tough to bead. draw first blood. robinson down for the safety, tied up 2-0. in the second, bama through the air. sims to cooper, tide up 12-0. next possession, bama pours it on. sims to cooper, 50 yards, just shy of the goal line. cooper would look good in silver and black. next play, bama punches it in ore do they? the fumble and mississippi state recovered. but replay proved outside. alabama ma wins. >> tcu got a scare in kansas, jayhawks let this one slipaway. michael cummings to king in traffic. the 78-yard. ku up ten. horned frogs back down three later in the corner, cameron, the blooper. fields the punt, knives through the coverage. going to go 69 yards and tcu hangs on for a 34-30 victory. >> wisconsin hosting nebraska. corn huskers, led 173-in the second. then the comb back
a big game today, mississippi state hosting alabama. we'll find out if the bulldogs >> it feels like the college postseason has begun with mississippi state visiting alabama. winner of the matchup will remain in the hunt for the final four. roll tide. alabama tough to bead. draw first blood. robinson down for the safety, tied up 2-0. in the second, bama through the air. sims to cooper, tide up 12-0. next possession, bama pours it on. sims to cooper, 50 yards, just shy of the goal line....
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in case 131138 the alabama democratic conference versus alabama. may i please the may i please the court. alabama employees racial quotas and targets based on the racial statistics alone and then he was only racial and the graphic data to meet the targets with astonishing precision. they were not based on any consideration of what is required into the current conditions in alabama the section five actually requires. racial quotas and the context of the district and are a dangerous business. they can be a way of giving the minority is polarized voting, a fair opportunity to elect. but they can also be a way of unnecessarily packing the voters by race in ways further polarize. >> so you want on the one hand they obviously had to move the voters into the majority and minority district because they were all underpopulated. and they need to move enough so that the minorities have an opportunity to elect the candidates of their choice but they can't move to many because that would be packing, correct >> under the voting rights act under section number to
in case 131138 the alabama democratic conference versus alabama. may i please the may i please the court. alabama employees racial quotas and targets based on the racial statistics alone and then he was only racial and the graphic data to meet the targets with astonishing precision. they were not based on any consideration of what is required into the current conditions in alabama the section five actually requires. racial quotas and the context of the district and are a dangerous business....
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mississippi state and alabama. crimson tide taking the field against the number one mississippi state. 4th quarter, alabama up. alabama easeledden up the middle, bouncing right. seven-yard touchdown. bama a winner, 25-20. tickets for tcu and kansas. 3rd quarter, kansas leading 20- 17. their quarterback hits nigel king and king, amazing trip to himself. down the right sideline 78 yards. the touchdown kansas leading number 4 tcu, 27-17. 3rd quarter tcu. trevor punting it for the jayhawks and watch cameron looper return it 69 yards for the touchdown. tcu gets a scare, but they wind up winning 34-30. tcu, number 4 in the land and a winner. warriors play tonight. . see you tonight at 10:00. hey, will you steam my uniform next? yeah, w... interesting. do you recall this conversation? "leonard, want to go halfsies on a steamer?" "no, sheldon, we don't need a steamer." looks like that rumpled chicken's come home to roost. hi. here are the makeup sponges you asked for. oh, thanks, i thought i had more. damn, you've got more
mississippi state and alabama. crimson tide taking the field against the number one mississippi state. 4th quarter, alabama up. alabama easeledden up the middle, bouncing right. seven-yard touchdown. bama a winner, 25-20. tickets for tcu and kansas. 3rd quarter, kansas leading 20- 17. their quarterback hits nigel king and king, amazing trip to himself. down the right sideline 78 yards. the touchdown kansas leading number 4 tcu, 27-17. 3rd quarter tcu. trevor punting it for the jayhawks and...
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alabama in case 131138, the alabama democratic conference v. alabama. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, alabama employed rigid racial quotas, rigid racial targets to design all its black majority districts based on mere racial statistics alone and then used only racial demographic data to meet those targets with astonishing precision. these targets were not based on any consideration of what's required under current conditions in alabama as section five actually requires. racial quotas in the context of districting are a dangerous business. they can be a way ofgiving minorities faced with racially polarized voting a fair opportunity to elect, but they can also be a way of unnecessarily packing voters by race in ways that further polarize and isolate it us by race. >> so you want on the one hand, they obviously had to move new voters into the majority/minority districts because they were all underpopulated, and they need to move enough so that the minorities have an opportunity to elect candidates of their choice, but they can't move too many be
alabama in case 131138, the alabama democratic conference v. alabama. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, alabama employed rigid racial quotas, rigid racial targets to design all its black majority districts based on mere racial statistics alone and then used only racial demographic data to meet those targets with astonishing precision. these targets were not based on any consideration of what's required under current conditions in alabama as section five actually requires....
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and a tough day for prescott and he finds fred ross and mississippi state within six and alabama puts together a drive, cat on a hat football and 15 plays and helton and alabama knocks off mississippi state 25-20 and florida state holding on to dare life. and shakeup saturday. wizards to a good start and feasted on bad teams but again that is okay. washington used to be one of those bad teams and now they are an improved team who wins games against bad teams. this is what they are supposed to do. so another one of those games. mike rizzo. makes gm in the house looking for his next closure. nene closed the door. the flush. six wizards in double figures and john wall saw him throw that bad pitch out and cast throw a baseball but he can throw a basketball. wizards trail once in the game when it was 2-0 and win 98-93. capitals in st. louis. and take on the blues. and joe ward making the blues feel blue sneaks this shot through the midst of brian elliot for the score, his 8th of the season but that was about it. look at the caps go with justin peters, what is he doing. not even christmas b
and a tough day for prescott and he finds fred ross and mississippi state within six and alabama puts together a drive, cat on a hat football and 15 plays and helton and alabama knocks off mississippi state 25-20 and florida state holding on to dare life. and shakeup saturday. wizards to a good start and feasted on bad teams but again that is okay. washington used to be one of those bad teams and now they are an improved team who wins games against bad teams. this is what they are supposed to...
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alabama cuts the lead. then sims to white. it's the highest scoring iron bowl in the history of the rivalry. joe namath thinks that's great. and alabama, right now, on espn, final 30 seconds or so, 55-36. staying in the s.e.c. the egg bowl. ole miss and mississippi state. jalen walton for the rebels. 91-yard touchdown run. he's the first reb with 100 rushing yards in a conference game this season. rebels enjoy their first nine-win season since 2009. they win the egg bowl, 31-17. big news out of the big ten, where ohio state beat their rival michigan, but it came a heavy price. fourth quarter, j.t. barrett gets bent backward, broken ankle. carted off. he is set for surgery this week. his season is over. howe hoi sta ohio state wins 42-28. michigan does not go to a bowl for the first time since 2009 and just the third time since 1975. ohio state will face wisconsin in the big ten championship game next week. badgers came from behind to beat minnesota in madison. acc versus s.e.c. florida state taking on florida. second quarter.
alabama cuts the lead. then sims to white. it's the highest scoring iron bowl in the history of the rivalry. joe namath thinks that's great. and alabama, right now, on espn, final 30 seconds or so, 55-36. staying in the s.e.c. the egg bowl. ole miss and mississippi state. jalen walton for the rebels. 91-yard touchdown run. he's the first reb with 100 rushing yards in a conference game this season. rebels enjoy their first nine-win season since 2009. they win the egg bowl, 31-17. big news out of...
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., a ups cargo plane, flying from kentucky to burling ham, alabama crashes and burst into flames short of the runway. two pilots on board do not survive. but their cockpit recordings do. their first topic of discussion, sleep. when my alarm went off i mean i am thinking i am so tired, says the first officer. >> i know, says the captain. >> fatigue, it is a part of the job. >> reporter: the captain flies for ups. huge planes like this one. >> we all accept it and it is managing the fatigue, that is where the challenge lies. >> reporter: like the grueling alaska to oakland to ontario, back to oakland to ontario again and back to alaska route. >>,a think mothe pilots we dubbed it the oakland death march. >> what about the people on the ground? flying over their house at 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m. with a fully loaded big heavy jet. concerns about that? >> well, of course. you are always concerned about not just yourself but obviously the people that are underneath your approaching landing path. >> reporter: the alabama crash is proof that federal regulations need to change. and that is because t
., a ups cargo plane, flying from kentucky to burling ham, alabama crashes and burst into flames short of the runway. two pilots on board do not survive. but their cockpit recordings do. their first topic of discussion, sleep. when my alarm went off i mean i am thinking i am so tired, says the first officer. >> i know, says the captain. >> fatigue, it is a part of the job. >> reporter: the captain flies for ups. huge planes like this one. >> we all accept it and it is...