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confederates pull that up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the army will concentrate. they will capture mobile and start to move into the interior of alabama towards capital montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what's happened to east, taylor and camby will start to communicate and they will agree to meet between their two armies. the meeting will happen at the big e farm. just like at appomattox in a private home. it was near the railroad tracks. that's why they chose it. they're going to get there in two different ways. general camby will come up with a 2,000-man cavalry escort. he wants to make a very formal occasion. taylor is going to come down the railroad line with one aid on a railroad hand car being pushed by two slaves. they will meet at the house and very quickly agree to terms. this is the mcgee house. this is the only original surrender location anywhere. it's the only one that survived. it's the original house in the original location with the original furniture insi
confederates pull that up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the army will concentrate. they will capture mobile and start to move into the interior of alabama towards capital montgomery. in late april, having gotten word of what's happened to east, taylor and camby will start to communicate and they will agree to meet between their two armies. the meeting will happen at the big e farm. just like at appomattox in a private home. it was near the railroad...
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is where the sediment from the mississippi river has been taken all the way to this fill site. this is where the coastal erosion fight is happening right in front of our eyes. >> in my opinion if we can accomplish the master plan and the projects in the master plan and go beyond it and rebuild south louisiana, and protect it, and restore it i think by the end of the century people will look back and say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements in this century. >> this section of reclaimed land is just one small piece of a plan to spend $50 billion over the next five decades. the only problem: louisiana doesn't have that kind of money. >> we can't protect everyone from everything, and there's an inherent vulnerability living with the coast, it's just the reality. >> jerome zeringue is head of the state's coastal restoration program. >> louisiana is doing what it can to participate and protect this valuable resource but it's a national issue and a national concern we need national interests to support us as well. >> while the state struggles to fund its plan, a question rem
is where the sediment from the mississippi river has been taken all the way to this fill site. this is where the coastal erosion fight is happening right in front of our eyes. >> in my opinion if we can accomplish the master plan and the projects in the master plan and go beyond it and rebuild south louisiana, and protect it, and restore it i think by the end of the century people will look back and say this is one of mankind's greatest achievements in this century. >> this section...
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foxx: i was in jackson, mississippi. congressman thompson took me to a place. i'd never had tamales. i did not think i would have tamales in mississippi. they were pretty good. i can't remember the name of the place but i could visualize it. go to jackson and have tamales. mike: thank you for a great conversation. foxx: thank you, mike. [applause] >> epa administrator jane a mccarthy with politico's mike allen. she talked about president obama's climate action plan, epa administration and energy efficiency. this is 30 minutes. [applause] thank you for coming out. mike: you are fully mobile?
foxx: i was in jackson, mississippi. congressman thompson took me to a place. i'd never had tamales. i did not think i would have tamales in mississippi. they were pretty good. i can't remember the name of the place but i could visualize it. go to jackson and have tamales. mike: thank you for a great conversation. foxx: thank you, mike. [applause] >> epa administrator jane a mccarthy with politico's mike allen. she talked about president obama's climate action plan, epa administration and...
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i thank my dear friend from mississippi, mr. thompson, and i commend him and the distinguished chairman of the committee, mr. mccaul, for their wonderful work on this bill. we cannot wait. america cannot wait for a cyber-pearl harbor. this issue cybersecurity may be the most complex and difficult challenge we confront long term. the line between our physical world and cyberspace continues to blur with every aspect of our lives from social interaction to commerce. yet, the remarkable gains that have accompanied an increasingly digital and connected society also have opened up new unprecedented vulnerabilities that threaten to undermine this progress and cause great harm to our country's national security, critical infrastructure and economy. it's long overdufort congress to modernize our cyberlaws to address those vulnerabilities. the bills before us this week are a step in the right direction, and i'm glad to support them but they are a first step. information sharing alone does not inoculate or defend us from cyberattacks. inde
i thank my dear friend from mississippi, mr. thompson, and i commend him and the distinguished chairman of the committee, mr. mccaul, for their wonderful work on this bill. we cannot wait. america cannot wait for a cyber-pearl harbor. this issue cybersecurity may be the most complex and difficult challenge we confront long term. the line between our physical world and cyberspace continues to blur with every aspect of our lives from social interaction to commerce. yet, the remarkable gains that...
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you look at the vicksburg records, natchez, mississippi. over and over again, you are finding people when asked for their place of birth they are saying eastern shores of maryland. frederick, maryland, baltimore ireland, washington, d.c. with that represents is the internal or domestic slave trade that occurred after 1808. after 1808 the transatlantic slave trade was ended so in this particular region which was formally based on the cultivation of tobacco, tobacco cultivation was no longer as lucrative as it once was. this was the oldest area of what was considered the self so they considered themselves to have a surplus slave population. as is were the largest amount of slaves were. virginia have the largest black population. but what occurred during that period is that many of the slaveowners that no longer needed that surplus labor, they began to sell that surplus enslaved labor to the new states of the expanding cotton belt. initially they would still them -- so them down to georgia so you would have frederick douglass talking about bei
you look at the vicksburg records, natchez, mississippi. over and over again, you are finding people when asked for their place of birth they are saying eastern shores of maryland. frederick, maryland, baltimore ireland, washington, d.c. with that represents is the internal or domestic slave trade that occurred after 1808. after 1808 the transatlantic slave trade was ended so in this particular region which was formally based on the cultivation of tobacco, tobacco cultivation was no longer as...
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state of virginia, now in mississippi. essentially, most of the individuals here are 10 -- family historians and genealogists. we also have historians who come here who examine the records in order to glean some of this information, to try to reconstruct and build some type of idea or knowledge of what was occurring at the time, and documenting this actual -- with actual records. i can't go any longer. before we close, i would like to open the floor to questions. up here? excuse me? we don't have an actual genealogy website. on archives.gov, we have a page that gives information on all events we have within the national archives. throughout every week, we have different presentations such as a note your records program that talks about and examines records, we have a genealogy fair every april that is virtual. it used to be a big fair we had outside, it is no virtual. meaning, you can go online and watch any of the presenters. they speak upon all different topics relating to genealogy. even after the presentations they are
state of virginia, now in mississippi. essentially, most of the individuals here are 10 -- family historians and genealogists. we also have historians who come here who examine the records in order to glean some of this information, to try to reconstruct and build some type of idea or knowledge of what was occurring at the time, and documenting this actual -- with actual records. i can't go any longer. before we close, i would like to open the floor to questions. up here? excuse me? we don't...
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es que mississippi no habÍa presentado pruebas que enseÑaban concretamente cÓmo lo iba a daÑar. pablo: pero este experto legal dice que esta decisiÓn va mÁs allÁ y podrÍa indicar que el tribunal fallarÍa contra el juez en texas, eso significarÍa que los jÓvenes soÑadores y padres de hijos de ciudadanos no serÍan deportados. pero por momento, el juez texano se ha ratificado en suspender la orden ejecutiva del presidente. y el gobierno busca que se permita la orden ejecutiva mientras se permite el caso en sÍ. segÚn ellos, las medidas migratorias del presidente son las mÁs razonables para la polÍtica de inmigraciÓn, pero otras organizaciones afirman que esta pelea es la prueba de que el camino tenÍa que haber sido otro. >> el presidente debiÓ haberse esforzado y usar su fuerza para poder postergar una reforma migratoria legislativa, no unas acciones ejecutivas que ahora mismo estÁn en el aire, que tiene a la gente dudando. pablo: tal decisiÓn es un rayo de esperanza para muchos de los indocumentados y sus familias. el siguiente paso serÁ una audiencia el 17 de ab
es que mississippi no habÍa presentado pruebas que enseÑaban concretamente cÓmo lo iba a daÑar. pablo: pero este experto legal dice que esta decisiÓn va mÁs allÁ y podrÍa indicar que el tribunal fallarÍa contra el juez en texas, eso significarÍa que los jÓvenes soÑadores y padres de hijos de ciudadanos no serÍan deportados. pero por momento, el juez texano se ha ratificado en suspender la orden ejecutiva del presidente. y el gobierno busca que se permita la orden ejecutiva mientras...
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so, that race went to a runoff in mississippi. the race was between thad cochran, a somewhat moderate republican senator, and a very social conservative tea party candidate on the far right. so what happened in that situation? cochran and his people, smartly went out to the black leadership in mississippi and they said, you know what? we want to come to you and make an appeal to you to bring out lack of voters in -- black voters in this election and support of senator cochran, and use the fact that there is an open primary in this state, and anybody can vote in this runoff, you don't have to be a member of the republican party because it is an open primary. anybody can vote in the runoff. ring this community into this election to defeat the far right . we will expand our support for the things we are trying to bring into the african-american community to deal with issues you are concerned with. what use your political mobility to defeat the right. and that is what happened in that election. that is what happened, because it was an
so, that race went to a runoff in mississippi. the race was between thad cochran, a somewhat moderate republican senator, and a very social conservative tea party candidate on the far right. so what happened in that situation? cochran and his people, smartly went out to the black leadership in mississippi and they said, you know what? we want to come to you and make an appeal to you to bring out lack of voters in -- black voters in this election and support of senator cochran, and use the fact...
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>>reporter:authorities received a hint that the suspect was living in a golfport, mississippi duplex. >>reporter:when cornered, he tried running through the back door but was apprehended a short time later >>reporter:he's being held in mississippi awaiting extradition to the bay area. >>: we focused a lot of attention getting this person back in custody because we knew he was a danger to the public and we put the resources in it that we needed and our people did a good job, but we will be looking at policies. >>reporter:carter will be facing additional charges for the escape including resisting arrest resulting in the injury of an officer. >>reporter:a member of the mississippi marshal service task force suffered a brooken arm and ripped bicep during his capture. >>reporter:san jose police are investigating the shooting death last night of a 33-year-old woman. >>reporter:they say the woman - who was from the sacramento area - was shot while in her car and pronounced dead at the scene. >>reporter:they say the suspect knew her.. >>reporter:officers responded to the 13 hundred block of s
>>reporter:authorities received a hint that the suspect was living in a golfport, mississippi duplex. >>reporter:when cornered, he tried running through the back door but was apprehended a short time later >>reporter:he's being held in mississippi awaiting extradition to the bay area. >>: we focused a lot of attention getting this person back in custody because we knew he was a danger to the public and we put the resources in it that we needed and our people did a good...
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so prisoners challenging mississippi plan has been able to figure out that mississippi has raw drug making ingredients stashed at the prison but not the drugs themselves. the prospect is therefore raised that mississippi is going to make home brewed lethal injection drugs. as the supreme court gets ready to hear a case that could get rid of the system of lethal injection, that apparently is the one way that one state is trying to get rid of the hurdles. we're going to have an exclusive report on something even more radical, something no other state has done ever. one pioneering state has cooked up something even more intense than mississippi trying to home make their own injectable drugs. it's strange, it's exclusive and it will be here tomorrow night on a little show we call the rachel maddow show. "the rachel maddow show." "first look" is up next. >>> good tuesday morning. right now a developing story in the middle'. u.s. warships on the move preparing to intercept a convoy of iranian ships suspected to carrying weapons to yemen. and dzhokhar tsarnaev prepared to fight for his life as th
so prisoners challenging mississippi plan has been able to figure out that mississippi has raw drug making ingredients stashed at the prison but not the drugs themselves. the prospect is therefore raised that mississippi is going to make home brewed lethal injection drugs. as the supreme court gets ready to hear a case that could get rid of the system of lethal injection, that apparently is the one way that one state is trying to get rid of the hurdles. we're going to have an exclusive report...
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there is footage of carter arriving in mississippi. detectives say that's where carter and his wife nakisha have family. he was nation five charges of molestation during his is skam. today carter is again behind bars but still in mississippi. >> throughout the course of the investigation we identified that joseph carter iii, his wife and their family were from the mississippi area. as soon as we determined he boarded a bus in reno, nevada, to the mississippi area, we immediately started focusing our investigation on their family out there. >> reporter: now, there are no extradition hearings so far scheduled to get carter here from mississippi. it could take days if not even weeks. the sheriff says that she's looked at protocols as far as trance transporting inmates to and from certain facilities. she said they're looking at it, assessing it, but they've made no changes to this point. we're live outside police headquarters. dayan trujillo. >> all right. damian thank you. >> a person assaulted somebody during the robbery. he's hoping to
there is footage of carter arriving in mississippi. detectives say that's where carter and his wife nakisha have family. he was nation five charges of molestation during his is skam. today carter is again behind bars but still in mississippi. >> throughout the course of the investigation we identified that joseph carter iii, his wife and their family were from the mississippi area. as soon as we determined he boarded a bus in reno, nevada, to the mississippi area, we immediately started...
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. >> jannel carter was captured in gulf port mississippi hiding with relatives. >> making contact at the door he fled through a rear door and was apprehended a short time later. >> on the left is how he appeared in a booking photo and on the right arrested in mississippi he shaved before his escape. carter overpowered a deputy carrying him during a medical appointment in san jose. a manhunt was launched with officers combing the area for hours. he was bound by a waist chain and handcuffs he managed to hide until his brother helped him take a ride to gulf port. the u.s. marshal says there is video of him getting off the bus >> as soon as we'd determined he boarded a bus to mississippi we started to focus an investigation on the family out there. >> carter had only one deputy guarding him, sheriff smith says he was neither a minimum nor maximum security risk. >> without an escape in ten years, 150,000 people transported every year is a good record but we strive for perfection. >> carter is being held in mississippi awaiting return to san jose. david louie, abc7 news. >> the california
. >> jannel carter was captured in gulf port mississippi hiding with relatives. >> making contact at the door he fled through a rear door and was apprehended a short time later. >> on the left is how he appeared in a booking photo and on the right arrested in mississippi he shaved before his escape. carter overpowered a deputy carrying him during a medical appointment in san jose. a manhunt was launched with officers combing the area for hours. he was bound by a waist chain...
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. >> are all of you about ready to hear a little bit of ragtime let's do it mississippi to please. >> hello fresco hello hello fresco hello. >> hello. >> done don't keep me waiting it is aggravating why can't you hurry you're too slow hello now you hear? you know i love you dear your voice like music to my ear when i close iced i seem so near fresco i called you up to say hello hello central hello central can't you see kindly hurry kindly hurry just for me, please to get me san francisco someone's waiting all alone fresco is a name she's at the golden state and central is a shame to have to wait please long dance distance do connect me get her on the telephone hello fresco hello how do you do my dear i wish you were here hello fresco >> hydrahospital with the fair out there they tell me it's an affair don't keep me waiting it's agree elevating why can't you hurry central euro so slow i can hear you now hello now can you hear here i bought the ring and r0i7g for everything you know i love you dear we'll be together soon and have a honeymoon your voice is like music to my ear when i clo
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las autoridades recibió ayuda por parte de sus familiares para llegar hasta el estado de mississippi donde finalmente lo capturaron con ayuda del cuerpo de alguaciles us marshalls de estados unidos. antes de escaparse el reo estaba cerca de enfrentar un proceso de juicio por cargos de abuso a menores porque podía haber pasado del resto de su vida en prisión. un edificio de apartamentos se prendió llamas esta tarde en san francisco. el siniestro se produjo en el barrio de la misión. todos los residentes resultaron ilesos. investigadores creen que el incendio pudo haber sido causa de una secadora estas imágenes las obtuvimos promedio de nuestra alianza... la policía es algunas buscar sospechoso de tomarle fotos inapropiadas a una mujer en un centro comercial. el sujeto aparentemente llevó una cámara y dejó en el suelo y le tomó fotos a la ropa interior de su víctima. las autoridades arrestaron a dos personas por presuntamente robar un vehículo e intentar darse a la fuga. mientras tanto en auckland una mujer de 82 años fue arrastrada por el auto de los sospechosos de atraca
las autoridades recibió ayuda por parte de sus familiares para llegar hasta el estado de mississippi donde finalmente lo capturaron con ayuda del cuerpo de alguaciles us marshalls de estados unidos. antes de escaparse el reo estaba cerca de enfrentar un proceso de juicio por cargos de abuso a menores porque podía haber pasado del resto de su vida en prisión. un edificio de apartamentos se prendió llamas esta tarde en san francisco. el siniestro se produjo en el barrio de la misión. todos...
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. >> jannel carter was captured in gulf port mississippi hiding with relatives. >> making contact at the door he fled through a rear door and was apprehended a short time later. >> on the left is how he appeared in a booking photo and on the right arrested in mississippi he shaved before his escape. carter overpowered a deputy carrying him during a medical appointment in san jose. a manhunt was launched with officers combing the area for hours. he was bound by a waist chain and handcuffs he managed to hide until his brother helped him take a ride to gulf port. the u.s. marshal says there is video of him getting off the bus >> as soon as we'd determined he boarded a bus to mississippi we started to focus an investigation on the family out there. >> carter had only one deputy guarding him, sheriff smith says he was neither a minimum nor maximum security risk. >> without an escape in ten years, 150,000 people transported every year is a good record but we strive for perfection. >> carter is being held in mississippi awaiting return to san jose. david louie, abc7 news. >> the california
. >> jannel carter was captured in gulf port mississippi hiding with relatives. >> making contact at the door he fled through a rear door and was apprehended a short time later. >> on the left is how he appeared in a booking photo and on the right arrested in mississippi he shaved before his escape. carter overpowered a deputy carrying him during a medical appointment in san jose. a manhunt was launched with officers combing the area for hours. he was bound by a waist chain...
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so prisoners challenging mississippi plan has been able to figure out that mississippi has raw drug making ingredients stashed at the prison but not the drugs themselves. they're on hand at the prison where they kill people. the prospect is therefore raised that mississippi is going to make home brewed lethal injection drugs. as the supreme court gets ready to hear a case that could get rid of the collapsed increasingly impossible system of lethal injection, that apparently is the way one state is trying to get around the hurdles. on tomorrow night's show we'll have an exclusive report on something even more radical something no other state has done ever but one pioneering state has cooked up something even more intense than mississippi trying to home make their own injectable drugs. the story is strange. it is exclusive and it will be here tomorrow night on a little show that we call the rachel maddow show". >>> welcome to colorado. >> jungle, baby. >> land of the legal weed. and home to america's latest billion-dollar industry, marijuana. this is part of history because what did the end
so prisoners challenging mississippi plan has been able to figure out that mississippi has raw drug making ingredients stashed at the prison but not the drugs themselves. they're on hand at the prison where they kill people. the prospect is therefore raised that mississippi is going to make home brewed lethal injection drugs. as the supreme court gets ready to hear a case that could get rid of the collapsed increasingly impossible system of lethal injection, that apparently is the way one state...
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if it becomes law california would join mississippi and alabama. ktvu's john fowler reports there are strong opinions on both sides. >> charged topic. >> i feel like, you know, it is a scary thing. it is scary. >> as a mom you want to respect the decisions all parents make for their children knowing they are making them within reason. >> reporter: parents can object on personal or religious grounds. >> so easy for parents to opt out. we need to make it more difficult. >> reporter: a bill would eliminate the exemptions. opponents rallied at the state capitol. >> we ought to encourage full vaccination. >> reporter: doctors say science proves there is no autism link, they save lives and prevent permanent injuries. >> i don't think we have a right not ovaccinate unless there is a medical reason -- to vaccinate unless there is a medical reason. . >> reporter: most say they would rather not send their child it a school where the kids are not vaccinated. >> i believe it is up to parents. it is their choice. but my concern is all kids are safe. >> harm to
if it becomes law california would join mississippi and alabama. ktvu's john fowler reports there are strong opinions on both sides. >> charged topic. >> i feel like, you know, it is a scary thing. it is scary. >> as a mom you want to respect the decisions all parents make for their children knowing they are making them within reason. >> reporter: parents can object on personal or religious grounds. >> so easy for parents to opt out. we need to make it more...
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he is awaiting extradition from mississippi back to california. in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> in just an hour the showdown begins in sacramento over a bill to eliminate most vaccine exemptions. anne makovec joins us from the newsroom a look at this very heated debate. >> reporter: this bill would require that kids get immunized for diseases like measles and whooping cough. it is the first hearing at the state capital this afternoon. right now california has a clause allowing parents to skip vaccinations if it's against their personal beliefs. under this new bill, the only way parents could reject vaccines is if their child isn't healthy enough for a shot. last night the berkeley city council weighed in, in favor of that plan voting to send letters to lawmakers. >> basically, it has to be done because a lot of parents are not doing what's right. i almost died from measles. >> reporter: the debate gained traction during the measles outbreak in disneyland. california has one of the lowest immunization rates in the nation. and we're seeing in
he is awaiting extradition from mississippi back to california. in san jose, devin fehely, kpix 5. >>> in just an hour the showdown begins in sacramento over a bill to eliminate most vaccine exemptions. anne makovec joins us from the newsroom a look at this very heated debate. >> reporter: this bill would require that kids get immunized for diseases like measles and whooping cough. it is the first hearing at the state capital this afternoon. right now california has a clause...
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arrested in mississippi. kron 4 jutty live right nonsense house says with the sales. >> reporter: sector office expecting have attack clock press conference this morning from the sheriff's office to describe events that led off up to the capture of the person john walker as you said has been missing since over a month ago on march 6th when he escaped. he was being held on suspicion of child molestation. told sheriff's office didn't needed have a medical condition needed to be treated taken to valley medical center. at that point over par the sheriff's deputy that was with him and escaped cell. as the than the heat has been on. the on details about how he was eventually captured were not being given a lot right now i said sheriff's office had said that he had a captured in mississippi are of the state done by the u.s. marshal's office. obviously a lot of details and to be filled in on this but everyone here the senate clara sheriff's department is very happy to get this criminal back and across the bay. and as
arrested in mississippi. kron 4 jutty live right nonsense house says with the sales. >> reporter: sector office expecting have attack clock press conference this morning from the sheriff's office to describe events that led off up to the capture of the person john walker as you said has been missing since over a month ago on march 6th when he escaped. he was being held on suspicion of child molestation. told sheriff's office didn't needed have a medical condition needed to be treated...
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he's from mississippi originally. he says when he came to oklahoma he actually discovered his voice. now i think this is wonderful. he's not only writing about his mississippi homeland but he is writing a next-line oklahoma's history nsn marshall are doing a documentary about the 1921 greenwood race riot. and then our journey asked -- journalist. we all know the classic line from paul harvey. now you know the rest of the story. but of course will rogers. some people remember from his wonderful movies he's the only person i've ever heard of who could actually wrote a mouse, but a trade. he is a tiny rope to rope the mouse. but our exhibit items .2 as he was a very dedicated and very dedicated working journalist. he was also a serious man in sometimes he used the folksiness he is known for to address serious subjects. for example, his radio address, he can be in that limousine is a timely statement about the inequities of poverty. bill moyers is from oklahoma. think about the great things he's done that's extraordinary.
he's from mississippi originally. he says when he came to oklahoma he actually discovered his voice. now i think this is wonderful. he's not only writing about his mississippi homeland but he is writing a next-line oklahoma's history nsn marshall are doing a documentary about the 1921 greenwood race riot. and then our journey asked -- journalist. we all know the classic line from paul harvey. now you know the rest of the story. but of course will rogers. some people remember from his wonderful...
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authorities found the accused child molester living nearly 2,000 miles away in mississippi. our reporter is live at the santa clara county sheriff's office. how was he finally caught? >> reporter: well, tori, the sheriff said it was a joint effort by this office as well as the u.s. marshals office that ultimately led to carter's capture. he's currently booked in jail in gulf port, mississippi and is awaiting extradition back here t was back on march 6th, the 4 3-year-old -- the 43-year- old had a medical appointment at valley medical center in san jose. he escaped. his brother drove him to reno where the inmate boarded a greyhound bus to gulf, port, mississippi. carter has extended family in the area. surveillance video from the bus depot captured carter leaving the bus station, the fugitive task force thence arrested his brother and -- task force and then arrested his brother and they found him and when they tried to arrest him, he ran again but was eventually caught. >> we wanted him. we wanted to get him. he's an alleged child molester. facing a major amount of time in pr
authorities found the accused child molester living nearly 2,000 miles away in mississippi. our reporter is live at the santa clara county sheriff's office. how was he finally caught? >> reporter: well, tori, the sheriff said it was a joint effort by this office as well as the u.s. marshals office that ultimately led to carter's capture. he's currently booked in jail in gulf port, mississippi and is awaiting extradition back here t was back on march 6th, the 4 3-year-old -- the 43-year-...
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marshals after they moved in on him in mississippi. this is his mug shot from harrison county. >> this case became a major priority with the marshal service based on the escape, the assault on the deputy sheriff, as well as the charges that we're facing mr. carter. >> reporter: carter was handcuff ted waist when he overpowered a deputy during an inmate transport to valley medical center. he was facing five charge of child molestation. >> we had had the family immediately under surveillance from the time of the escape until johnell carter was apprehended. >> reporter: they initially missed his brother who investigators say drove carter to a greyhound station in reno bound for mississippi. carter traveled under his brother's name. a fact that led police to arrest him as an accessories weeks ago. yesterday marshals swooped in and arrested him in mississippi. >> we wanted him. we wanted to get him. >> reporter: the sheriff says deputies transport 150,000 inmates every year throughout santa clara county, and not one has escaped in the last
marshals after they moved in on him in mississippi. this is his mug shot from harrison county. >> this case became a major priority with the marshal service based on the escape, the assault on the deputy sheriff, as well as the charges that we're facing mr. carter. >> reporter: carter was handcuff ted waist when he overpowered a deputy during an inmate transport to valley medical center. he was facing five charge of child molestation. >> we had had the family immediately under...
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he works for senator thad cochran of mississippi. according to court documents, d.c. police and homeland security raided his home on colorado avenue in northwest yesterday after a package addressed to the home was intercepted in cincinnati with a controlled substance gdl inside. according to police, inside the house in d.c. they found more than 180 grams of methamphetamine. and according to court documents, pagan allegedly told authorities he had previously gotten gdl from china and he said he intended to distribute the gbl and the methamphetamine in exchange for sexual favors. now, we reached out to thad cochran's office just a few minutes ago. we are now waiting for comment. at the live desk pat lawson muse. >> thank you, pat. >>> tonight, a local teacher is accused of sexually abusing a middle school student. news4's chris gordon tried to speak to the suspect's family at a court hearing this afternoon, but they weren't very pleased to see the camera. chris? >> reporter: you're about to see the confrontation on camera, and we want to tell you that no one was hurt. r
he works for senator thad cochran of mississippi. according to court documents, d.c. police and homeland security raided his home on colorado avenue in northwest yesterday after a package addressed to the home was intercepted in cincinnati with a controlled substance gdl inside. according to police, inside the house in d.c. they found more than 180 grams of methamphetamine. and according to court documents, pagan allegedly told authorities he had previously gotten gdl from china and he said he...
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marshalls in mississippi. >>james:it is still unclear how he was located or how he managed to get all they way to mississippi. >>james:we are expecting a press conference later this morning in san jose that may answer some of those question. >>james:other big news we are following for you this morning prosecutors have charged a police officer in south carolina with murder, after he shot and killed a man after a traffic stop. >>james:andrew spencer reports someone captured the shooting on video -- which the victim's family believes was key to the officer's arrest. >>james:a warning: some viewers may find the video disturbing. >>reporter:police said the situation started with a traffic stop. a foot chase. a struggle. the officer radios in: >>:"226 to dispatch. shots fired. subject is down. he grabbed my taser." >>reporter:whatever prompts a passerby to start recording that person only catches the violent end on video: a man shot as he runs away. >>reporter:50-year-old walter scott would die there. >>reporter:his
marshalls in mississippi. >>james:it is still unclear how he was located or how he managed to get all they way to mississippi. >>james:we are expecting a press conference later this morning in san jose that may answer some of those question. >>james:other big news we are following for you this morning prosecutors have charged a police officer in south carolina with murder, after he shot and killed a man after a traffic stop. >>james:andrew spencer reports someone...
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. >>> clean up continues tonight after a huge spill of diesel fuel into the mississippi river. the mess has captured the attention of federal and state agencies. and as fox's robe madden tells us, residents are concerned that that leak could affect their drinking water. >> it is considered a major spill, and the code. >> 25 gallons every december ill spilled into the mississippi after pipe caring fuel from the phillips 66 terminal to barges on the river ruptured. immediately, crews moved to stop the leak and begin the clean up by laying booms. >> committed ensuring that the clean is up done, the right way, so that there is no impact. >> companies alerted downstream to close intake valves. water officials on both sides of the mississippi tell me they avoided any problems, but are still closely monitoring the situation. customers say the water doesn't taste funny. >> it to tastes like water. >> but not happen bit possible effect from the spill. >> it sound terrible, really, and all the animals can get affected too as well as the people. >> it upsets me, i drink tons of water and
. >>> clean up continues tonight after a huge spill of diesel fuel into the mississippi river. the mess has captured the attention of federal and state agencies. and as fox's robe madden tells us, residents are concerned that that leak could affect their drinking water. >> it is considered a major spill, and the code. >> 25 gallons every december ill spilled into the mississippi after pipe caring fuel from the phillips 66 terminal to barges on the river ruptured....
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you're from mississippi, i'm from mississippi. we played some college basketball and you really feel that growing up in the south and being there really helped you and prepared you for this moment. >> yeah. well, being from mississippi, you know as well as i do sports and basketball and football is just -- just key. and starting off in pascagoula and thank goodness for those guys. they brought me in and really laid the foundation of what to be expected and then i just -- growing up and getting into conference usa and then on to the national football league. >> now on to the national football league. this is the big show. and i was talking to michael strahan. i said do you all really as players notice the officials that are out there. >> he said, no, they just want to you do a good job and that's how you feel. what does it take to be an official in the nfl? >> extreme focus, be very driven and dedicated to your job and training, just an immense amount of training getting around a great group of officials, you know get a mentor and
you're from mississippi, i'm from mississippi. we played some college basketball and you really feel that growing up in the south and being there really helped you and prepared you for this moment. >> yeah. well, being from mississippi, you know as well as i do sports and basketball and football is just -- just key. and starting off in pascagoula and thank goodness for those guys. they brought me in and really laid the foundation of what to be expected and then i just -- growing up and...
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we senator mississippi. this guy walks out in front his yard. >> oh! oh! >> surprise. >> he's adoring it for us. he wants us to know what it feels like for him. of course his wife and the dog smart enough to stay on the porch. >> we flew this felt like this. >> i'm not going to lie. i always kind of wondered. >> we jump from mississippi to washington and say, this ones sweet because kids when they see hail, there's a magic that goes with. this little girl delicately picking the pieces that she wants. >> that was really close. >> oh no. >> collecting that mini snow to keep it in the freezer. >> give you a good idea. go out, collect a good bunch, pour into a nice glass with brown stuff have yourself a little whiskey on the rocks. >> have you heard of acid rain? >> oh the whiskey will kill it. >> one more. it looks like it's snowing in seattle. but it's not. >> thunder and lightning, wow. this is insane. >> yeah to punctuate what she said mother nature's like you got that right, thunder, to let everybody know hey, i'm still around summer's not here yet. sprin
we senator mississippi. this guy walks out in front his yard. >> oh! oh! >> surprise. >> he's adoring it for us. he wants us to know what it feels like for him. of course his wife and the dog smart enough to stay on the porch. >> we flew this felt like this. >> i'm not going to lie. i always kind of wondered. >> we jump from mississippi to washington and say, this ones sweet because kids when they see hail, there's a magic that goes with. this little girl...
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marshalls in mississippi. it's still unclear how he was located, or how he managed to get halfway across the country. i suspect many of those details will be revealed at a press conference which will be held here in san jose, and here on kron four. tomorrow. so for now, reporting live at the santa clara county sheriff's office in san jose, dan rubin kron four news. breaking news: >> reporter :a white police officer is facing a murder charge tonight. after video shows him shooting a black man in the back. the deadly shooting -- caught on video. that officer is now in custody. grant? >> grant :here is the south carolina officer here charge today for murder for killing in apparently unarmed black man. here is the officer appearing in court for a video feed. we also have the really controversial video from the new york. times web york you see the officer shoot 50 year-old walter scott as he is running away. this is following a traffic stop which started as a routine one in south carolina here is the reaction from
marshalls in mississippi. it's still unclear how he was located, or how he managed to get halfway across the country. i suspect many of those details will be revealed at a press conference which will be held here in san jose, and here on kron four. tomorrow. so for now, reporting live at the santa clara county sheriff's office in san jose, dan rubin kron four news. breaking news: >> reporter :a white police officer is facing a murder charge tonight. after video shows him shooting a black...
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so that's mississippi. in oklahoma, the state attorney general actually urged the state legislature last year to consider creating its own pharmacy. a pharmacy run by the state government specifically so the state itself with government employees could cook up execution drugs to kill oklahoma prisoners. the legislature decided they didn't want to run their own pharmacy. they came up with something else. something new. oklahoma has a track record of invention when it comes to killing people. in 1977, it was an oklahoma state senator named bill wiseman who asked the state medical examiner to come up with a new way to kill prisoners that would be more human than the firing squad. bill said he regretted ever being involved in the process. but he did ask the state medical examiner and the medical examiner came up with a three-drug protocol for injected pharmaceuticals which became the national template for lethal injections. they called it chatman's protocol because dr. chat man was asked by time magazine if he
so that's mississippi. in oklahoma, the state attorney general actually urged the state legislature last year to consider creating its own pharmacy. a pharmacy run by the state government specifically so the state itself with government employees could cook up execution drugs to kill oklahoma prisoners. the legislature decided they didn't want to run their own pharmacy. they came up with something else. something new. oklahoma has a track record of invention when it comes to killing people. in...
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that's the same rating that collapsed over the mississippi river. it's the video that's still hard to watch even 8 years after it happened. the span of 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis, collapses without warning, cars still driving across it in august 2007. and taking some to their death and injuring others. it was categorized as needing replacement. >> the 280 interchange -- >> reporter: we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges and some worse than that minneapolis bridge and we continue to use them every day. >> it is an alarm bell, something to pay attention to, because it needs to be addressed, it does not mean it's not safe for the traveling public to go over it. >> reporter: according to data from 2013, engineers rated 472 bay area bridges as structurally deficient. they span the entire bay area. 280 at wolf road state route in berkley, i 680 in walnut creak, the interchange between u.s. 101 and 280 in san francisco. >> i'm concerned about the condition of the bridges. if i had a reason to be concerned about the publ
that's the same rating that collapsed over the mississippi river. it's the video that's still hard to watch even 8 years after it happened. the span of 35w crossing the mississippi river in minneapolis, collapses without warning, cars still driving across it in august 2007. and taking some to their death and injuring others. it was categorized as needing replacement. >> the 280 interchange -- >> reporter: we found hundreds of structurally deficient bridges and some worse than that...
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the eyes of the beaver are inset with river pearls from the mississippi river drainage. the teeth are beaver teeth that have been carved down and set into this piece of stone to create a very realistic depiction of a beaver. again, this was ceremony of -- ceremonial, and when it was used in ceremony, you could see the small holes, very front portions of this, that's where the smoking stem would be inserted so when a suit -- when a man was smoking the set ceremony, he is looking right at this very angry beaver. wonderful, beautiful piece. in fact, this is considered the best example of this woodland culture here at gilcrease museum. we are still in our focus on favorites exhibit. we are in a room i kind of luck to call the history room. many of the objects here speak to our history both as when we become the united states but also the history of the americas, beginning with contact with europeans and this document to my right is a great example of this. this is a letter composed, dictated by diego columbus, the son of christopher columbus in 1520. in this letter, columbus
the eyes of the beaver are inset with river pearls from the mississippi river drainage. the teeth are beaver teeth that have been carved down and set into this piece of stone to create a very realistic depiction of a beaver. again, this was ceremony of -- ceremonial, and when it was used in ceremony, you could see the small holes, very front portions of this, that's where the smoking stem would be inserted so when a suit -- when a man was smoking the set ceremony, he is looking right at this...
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still feeling like winter out there, but we still have the severe risk across parts of the mississippi river valley. >> it is now 41 minutes after the top of the hour. new this morning, one of these 2016 hopefuls just jumped to the top of the playing field. we reveal who it is, next. >> a new scam could have you thinking you won big, but could cost you thousands. >>> students protesting these crosses. why they say they need to go. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. i told myself for so long that i needed to quit smoking. i would quit then i'd go right back to it. chantix absolutely helped me quit smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you have any of these stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get
still feeling like winter out there, but we still have the severe risk across parts of the mississippi river valley. >> it is now 41 minutes after the top of the hour. new this morning, one of these 2016 hopefuls just jumped to the top of the playing field. we reveal who it is, next. >> a new scam could have you thinking you won big, but could cost you thousands. >>> students protesting these crosses. why they say they need to go. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix....
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the mid mississippi river valley today. large hail, gusty winds, maybe a tornado, that threat extends off to the east tomorrow. from jacksonville to charleston. maybe even d.c. overall a dry day today again across the northeast. it's going to be cooler, temperatures in the 50s and lower >> this weathercast bought to you by flonase nasal spry. what are you writing down? >> this weathercast brought to you by -- >> two shots for the sponsor. >> actually four. >> i really don't understand what's going on right now. >> we're having a good time. >> 90% of the time. >> yeah. coming up here on "good morning america" -- speaking of a good time the new class of inductees into the rock and roll hall of fame. eclectic group. green day and a beatles reunion. >>> and if new direction, you see how i did that, zayn malik's change. ahead in pop news. >> where is his hair? >> don't give it away. >> the video is giving it away. away. >> the video is giving it away. so you will inhale life. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over
the mid mississippi river valley today. large hail, gusty winds, maybe a tornado, that threat extends off to the east tomorrow. from jacksonville to charleston. maybe even d.c. overall a dry day today again across the northeast. it's going to be cooler, temperatures in the 50s and lower >> this weathercast bought to you by flonase nasal spry. what are you writing down? >> this weathercast brought to you by -- >> two shots for the sponsor. >> actually four. >> i...
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he is caught now in mississippi. kpix 5's devin fehely on how investigators tracked him down on the gulf coast. > we wanted him. we wanted to get him. he's, up an alleged child molestor. he is facing a major amount of time in prison. and when he escapes from us, we want to make sure that the public is. >> reporter: johnell is back behind bars after a manhunt that culminated in his arrest in mississippi. he overpowered a deputy transporting him to valley medical center last month. >> there is no indication that the escape was preplanned at this time. it appears he was waiting for an opportunity and took it. >> reporter: carter was less than a month away from trial on child molestation charges when he made his escape. detectives say that while the escape doesn't appear to have been planned well in advance there is evidence that his brother joseph helped with his getaway driving him to a greyhound bus station in reno. >> as soon as we determined he boarded a bus in reno, nevada to the mississippi area we immediately sta
he is caught now in mississippi. kpix 5's devin fehely on how investigators tracked him down on the gulf coast. > we wanted him. we wanted to get him. he's, up an alleged child molestor. he is facing a major amount of time in prison. and when he escapes from us, we want to make sure that the public is. >> reporter: johnell is back behind bars after a manhunt that culminated in his arrest in mississippi. he overpowered a deputy transporting him to valley medical center last month....