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beautiful jacksonville, florida. that does it for this edition of andrea mitchell reports. follow us online and facebook and twitter at mitchell reports. up next with the pennsylvania primaries less than a week away, next tuesday, chuck todd is live in philadelphia with an exclusive profile with john federerman and his wife and conor lamb. "mtp daily" is next in philadelphia after this. "mtp daily" is next in philadelphia after this. a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, whic
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it's the jacksonville area. you forget and people are both sides of the aisle are saying they want both sides to come together to find some sort of shrugs, but the other common thing that you hear is a lack of faith that. >>> who are they blaming for the increase in inflation? about 63% of people blame the biden administration. you have about 84 -- 83% blame the covid-19 pandemic, 62% are blaming the war in ukraine. >> so people understand there are but they want a solution right now and that's not what they're getting right now because they feelnd. >> there when they're going into the grocery store and paying their rent, they want solutions and think want to see impact right now. >> we had the past results a moment ago. almost 90% of floridians are blaming the supply chain. it a big issue. john boy jr., thank you. and if you get that meeting with the president, we want to you have back to talk about it. appreciate your time. and still mead, russian forces are being pushed out of ukraine's sakd largest city. wha
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he recorded a sack and forced fumble for the cowboys at wembley stadium against the jacksonville jaguars, which he says was his career highlight. and that's all the sport for now. we will see you soon. rain which has been a feature is sweeping eastwards through this evenin: sweeping eastwards through this evening with some have read verse around. it very worn sunshine, the uk's highest temperature of the year so far, near 28 at heathrow airport. showers following into northern ireland, west and into scotland, the fine weather around, morning show was clearing through northern scotland, sunny spells elsewhere, the next weather system into northern ireland but not until later in the day. ahead of it, starting to push into wales in southeast england. temperatures on par where they've been today, not quite as warm as southeast england. into wednesday evening and night, more wet weather pushing east including some sundry outbursts. the potential for downpours across the southeast of england. thursday, a largely wetter one than friday. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm mar
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here in the jacksonville area we've seen a 30% increase in rent prices just in the past year. so this is something that people notice, they feel, and i want you to listen to some of my conversations about how much it's impacting them. >> worse, worse. >> how so? >> well, obviously a lot of my friends are talking about the gas prices and being able to travel this summer. >> in the grocery store as well, sort of picking and choosing my battles now is what i really need versus what i want as the prices increase. >> we're being more picky about what we shop for. i'm trying to pick things that i can turn into two and three meals. >> reporter: the last person you heard from, we met her at a food pantry in the jacksonville area. they say they've been seeing an increase in people. they saw numbers shoot up with the start of the pandemic and it's only stayed at that level and they say the one thing they're noticing is that more than 80% of the people they are serving have a source of income, for most of them it's a fixed income at a time when you see a rise in prices. then it brings yo
here in the jacksonville area we've seen a 30% increase in rent prices just in the past year. so this is something that people notice, they feel, and i want you to listen to some of my conversations about how much it's impacting them. >> worse, worse. >> how so? >> well, obviously a lot of my friends are talking about the gas prices and being able to travel this summer. >> in the grocery store as well, sort of picking and choosing my battles now is what i really need...
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other investors are buying in places like jacksonville, are what might be called starter homes. usually selling for about $300,000. when one of those comes on the market, investors are ready with all cash offers. >> investors never look at the home, never. >> they don't even look at the home? >> they never look at it. >> that and the fact investors often weave inspections puts would-be first-time home buyers at a serious disadvantage. home ownership is increasingly out of reach. >> in our portfolio, the majority cannot buy a home, cannot afford to buy a home i don't have a credit to buy a home. >> tucker: so homeownership is the linchpin of american society and generations of leaders have understood that. our leaders don't seem to have any interest, why is that? the founder of -- she is a longtime expert in residential real estate and joins us tonight. thanks so much for coming on. so is this as big of a problem as it appears to be for people who just want to own a home? >> homeownership, tucker, has been a pillar to the american dream or a very long time. because of the various
other investors are buying in places like jacksonville, are what might be called starter homes. usually selling for about $300,000. when one of those comes on the market, investors are ready with all cash offers. >> investors never look at the home, never. >> they don't even look at the home? >> they never look at it. >> that and the fact investors often weave inspections puts would-be first-time home buyers at a serious disadvantage. home ownership is increasingly out...
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en jacksonville, florida, jefe de la policÍa escolar del condadoprohibiÓ el uso de mochilas y bolsos grandes en todos sus escuelas. >> la presencia policial en las escuelas es vital, por lo tanto si no hay suficientes elementos policiales activos, se pueden contratar oficiales de policÍa en retiro, tambiÉn se pueden contratar a miembros de las fuerzas armadas en retiro. guillermo: despuÉs del arresto de niÑo de 10 aÑos el alguacil del condado lee al —— lee que pertenece la escuela donde va el menor dicen que estarÁn encargÁndose de que su escuela estÉ segura. leÓn: si tomamos en serio oestoy ponemos cada guardia de seguridad en cada escuela de estados unidos, ¿de cuÁntos hablamos? es un ejÉrcito. guillermo: y esa es la gran pregunta, porque son aproximadamente alrededor de 100,000 escuelas pÚblicas en los estados unidos, asÍ que es muy fÁcil hacer las matemÁticas de cuÁntas personas y agentes de seguridad se requerÍan para proteger a los niÑos en todo el paÍs. leÓn: un autÉntico ejÉrcito armado, gracias, guillermo. en phoenix ya se investiga la causa de otr
en jacksonville, florida, jefe de la policÍa escolar del condadoprohibiÓ el uso de mochilas y bolsos grandes en todos sus escuelas. >> la presencia policial en las escuelas es vital, por lo tanto si no hay suficientes elementos policiales activos, se pueden contratar oficiales de policÍa en retiro, tambiÉn se pueden contratar a miembros de las fuerzas armadas en retiro. guillermo: despuÉs del arresto de niÑo de 10 aÑos el alguacil del condado lee al —— lee que pertenece la...
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shaquille brewster in jacksonville, florida. the american rescue plan, you listen to the voters shaq spoke with there saying they didn't support that. president trump put in a couple of massive multitrillion dollar packages as well. the country felt like it was on the brink. it saved a lot of businesses and livelihoods, but there are downstream effects. >> you want to point out the democrats, people like larry somers who vote an op-ed warning of coming inflation, telling democrats they needed to pull back on spending. our own steve ratner did the same thing as well. so there were these concerns coming. unfortunately, if you look at the fiscal policy, the monetary policy, it's just been money for nothing for the past 20 years. it's caught up with us here. no doubt about it. >>> meanwhile treasury secretary janet yellen says more economic turbulence could be on the way. yesterday she told the senate banking committee that the u.s. financial system is working well, but warned of the potential for more volatility in the near future.
shaquille brewster in jacksonville, florida. the american rescue plan, you listen to the voters shaq spoke with there saying they didn't support that. president trump put in a couple of massive multitrillion dollar packages as well. the country felt like it was on the brink. it saved a lot of businesses and livelihoods, but there are downstream effects. >> you want to point out the democrats, people like larry somers who vote an op-ed warning of coming inflation, telling democrats they...
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but there are already protests scheduled here in jacksonville later this evening. this is a county and this is one of the reasons we keep coming back here. it's a county that was a republican stronghold but went democrat in the past two national cycles. it went blue in the past two cycles in 2018 and then in 2020. the big question here is will this be an animated issue for voters here, especially in the area that has gone back and forth where folks on both sides of the aisle say there are a lot of swing voters. is this something that will drive voters to the polls in ways that other issues perhaps like inflation, education, it's not clear would in this cycle. so that is what a lot of conversations were centered around. it's clear people are still digesting this. the answer to that of how much of an animated issue this will be is not answered just yet. >> thank you so much. shaq brucer in florida. joining us now is the deputy director for the aclu reproductive freedom project. what is your reaction? do you have any hope from your perspective there will be changes be
but there are already protests scheduled here in jacksonville later this evening. this is a county and this is one of the reasons we keep coming back here. it's a county that was a republican stronghold but went democrat in the past two national cycles. it went blue in the past two cycles in 2018 and then in 2020. the big question here is will this be an animated issue for voters here, especially in the area that has gone back and forth where folks on both sides of the aisle say there are a lot...
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the seat in question currently stretches from jacksonville to tallahassee, and regularly elects black democrats. the proposed plan would redistribute voters across several republican districts. desantis argued the seat was a racial gerrymander that violated the constitution. the case is expected to be appealed and eventually reach the state supreme court. >>> still ahead in sports, a first for an mvp awards ceremony in the nba. and highlights from last night's playoff action in memphis. and unfortunately, in boston. plus, the milwaukee brewer joins an exclusive club in major league baseball. "way too early" is coming right back. "way too early" is coming right back has the largest and fastest 5g network. but, they don't. they only cover select cities with 5g. and with coverage of over 96% of interstate highway miles, they've got us covered. time. it's life's most precious comm especially when you have metastatic breast cancer. when your time is threatened, it's hard to invest in your future. until now. kisqali is helping women live longer than ever before when taken with an aromatase
the seat in question currently stretches from jacksonville to tallahassee, and regularly elects black democrats. the proposed plan would redistribute voters across several republican districts. desantis argued the seat was a racial gerrymander that violated the constitution. the case is expected to be appealed and eventually reach the state supreme court. >>> still ahead in sports, a first for an mvp awards ceremony in the nba. and highlights from last night's playoff action in...
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you know this because you're in the jacksonville area talking to people. middle class families, because of what we're seeing, being forced basically to have to turn to food banks. >> reporter: that's exactly right. and they're saying more than 80% of the people they're serving have at least one source of income. and it is people like you were describing. middle class families and seniors. people with fixed incomes who don't have the flexibility when gas is going up, when food is going up, housing is going up, to be able to pay for the increase. and that's the problem that you have here in a place like jacksonville. this is a swing county. a place where politically, it is important for democrats because they feel like they've been having some momentum now. when you look at the economic pressures, it is clear people on both sides of the aisle see inflation as a real threat. listen to a few. conversations i've been having. >> sort of picking and choosing my battles now, what i really need versus what i want as the prices increase. >> we're being more picky ab
you know this because you're in the jacksonville area talking to people. middle class families, because of what we're seeing, being forced basically to have to turn to food banks. >> reporter: that's exactly right. and they're saying more than 80% of the people they're serving have at least one source of income. and it is people like you were describing. middle class families and seniors. people with fixed incomes who don't have the flexibility when gas is going up, when food is going up,...
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i think we went to a buffet in jacksonville and had a lovely time. he was the person that he had been when he was at his best. he was the ideal young man to be. he was personable, he laughed he that but he came in. he, there's did, he said, i got to go back to class or got to do something. and he went hidden left and was just the nicest most flares it in. if you had a final memory, that's what you want to have with him. a relative and then 2 o'clock in the morning they came and banged on the door, woke me up and said, ah, joe barber and heather have been shot. 3 of them have been shot worse news. i think he might have told us he was going back to arcadia here that night. and so i didn't, i may, we may leave and say it does. he's know. the next thing i remember is being at the court house and them are telling us that they had the rest of have free, sorry dish is a free call from an inmate at national security unit. hey, josh, can you tell me about what happened in january 1997? i did all the college. i had been over several months ago and i been looki
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just bought an entire community in florida for seventy five million dollars in places like phoenix jacksonville investors are buying up starter homesja, housl tricon and other investors arem, buying in places liket jacksonville are what might be called a starterr homes usually selling for f about thre hundred thousand dollars whenen one of those comes on the market, investors are w ready with all cash offers. all >> investors never look at the whole network they don't even look at they never look at it. that plus the fact that investors often wave inspection's puts would be first time home buyers at a serious disadvantage. home ownership is increasingly out ofin reach in our portfolio. >> the majority cannot buynn a home, cannot afford to buy a home or don't have the credit to buy the home. so >> so home ownership is the linchpin of american society and generations of leaders have understood that oururrs leaders don't seemo have any interest in it. why is that the trinity campins ,the founder of the campus something is a longtime expertt in residential real estate and joins us . thanks so much
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and we're looking at 90s also in jacksonville sunshine in the northern plains today. strong storms in the northeast back to you guys >> okay. thanks, michelle >>> next on "early today," hitting a high note. the big winners from the billboard music awards that's next. ahhh. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. want more from your vitamin brand? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement... to the only 24-hour vitamin c to heart-healthy support every day. get more with nature's bounty. you love rich, delicious ice cream. but your stomach doesn't. that disagreement ends right now. lactaid ice cream is the creamy, real ice cream you love that will never mess with your stomach. lactaid ice cream. >>> i d
and we're looking at 90s also in jacksonville sunshine in the northern plains today. strong storms in the northeast back to you guys >> okay. thanks, michelle >>> next on "early today," hitting a high note. the big winners from the billboard music awards that's next. ahhh. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico, well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey!...
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the faa reporting staffing shortages at its air traffic control center in jacksonville, one of the busiest in the nation, saying in a statement weather was a factor, but "staffing has been a challenge." and whit, it's going to be a very busy summer. in fact, airlines are already cutting back on flights, hoping to have extra crew members on-hand just in case of cancellations. whit? >> gio, thank you. >>> overseas now, fierce fighting tonight for control of ukraine's eastern donbas region. russian and ukrainian forces battling for control of a key city, 90% of the buildings there report dlid damaged or destroyed. and what president biden is now saying about whether the u.s. would supply ukraine with long rain instructs capable of hitting russian targets on the other side of the border. abc's tom burrigde in ukraine. >> reporter: tonight, russian soldiers touring freshly taken territory and showing the utter destruction their offensive is bringing to eastern ukraine. the video airing on kremlin-friendly tv, showing hellish scenes inside the city of severodonetsk, the focus of the russian adva
the faa reporting staffing shortages at its air traffic control center in jacksonville, one of the busiest in the nation, saying in a statement weather was a factor, but "staffing has been a challenge." and whit, it's going to be a very busy summer. in fact, airlines are already cutting back on flights, hoping to have extra crew members on-hand just in case of cancellations. whit? >> gio, thank you. >>> overseas now, fierce fighting tonight for control of ukraine's...
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she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville, and eventually at howard university, morgan state university, and. colombians trained as an anthropologist and spends much of his life was writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture, sort of across the americas and in the caribbean. and she teaches there african retention's, folk tales. she's a folklorist, but she really is also you know, it keeper of culture, as it were. and she's a participant observer so she's a very invested in the story of her independent like town, even fell. >> the first independent like them. >> the first independent black tone, yes, thank you. and she's not, she's also kind of ordinary and irascible, and outspoken and a brilliant storyteller but she's. part of what i find so important about her is for me that's the threat. looks some ways, what we were talking about before, the reality of all the multiculturalism of southern history that gets flattened into, you know, in many ways a black white binary, she's tracking that in the 1920s and 30s. >>
she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville, and eventually at howard university, morgan state university, and. colombians trained as an anthropologist and spends much of his life was writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture, sort of across the americas and in the caribbean. and she teaches there african retention's, folk tales. she's a folklorist, but she really is also you know, it keeper of culture, as it were. and...
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this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a participant observer. she is very invested in the story of her independent black town. >> the first independent black town. >> yes, thank you. she is also honorary and outspoken back and a brilliant storyteller. but, part of what i find so important about her is, for me that is the thread. what we were talking about before, in some ways, the reality of all of the multiculturalism of southern history that gets flattened into a black and white binary. she is tracking that in the 1920s and 30s. >> amazing journalist. >> amazing journalist. telling stories about race both in terms of the violence and in terms of t
this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a...
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this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a participant observer. she is very invested in the story of her independent black town. >> the first independent black town. >> yes, thank you. she is also honorary and outspoken back and a brilliant storyteller. but, part of what i find so important about her is, for me that is the thread. what we were talking about before, in some ways, the reality of all of the multiculturalism of southern history that gets flattened into a black and white binary. she is tracking that in the 1920s and 30s. >> amazing journalist. >> amazing journalist. telling stories about race both in terms of the violence and in terms of t
this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a...
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this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a participant observer. she is very invested in the story of her independent black town. >> the first independent black town. >> yes, thank you. she is also honorary and outspoken back and a brilliant storyteller. but, part of what i find so important about her is, for me that is the thread. what we were talking about before, in some ways, the reality of all of the multiculturalism of southern history that gets flattened into a black and white binary. she is tracking that in the 1920s and 30s. >> amazing journalist. >> amazing journalist. telling stories about race both in terms of the violence and in terms of t
this is a woman who is a native of eatonville, she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville. and, eventually to howard university, morgan state, columbia. a strained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life writing fiction but also doing anthropological discovery of the history of african culture. across the americas and the caribbean, she traced their african retention's. folk tale, she is a folklorist, but she is also a keeper of culture, as it were. she is a...
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she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville and eventually howard university morgan state university in colombia is trained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life both writing fiction, but also doing anthropological discovery of the of the of the history of african culture that sort of across the americas and the caribbean and she traces their african retentions folktale. she's a folklorist, but she really is also you know a keeper of culture as it were and she's a participant observer right? and so she's very invested in the story of her independent, blacktown, eatonville. but first independent the first independent blacktown, yes, thank you, and she's not she is also kind of ornery and harassable and outspoken and a brilliant storyteller, but she's but part of what i find so important about her is for me. that's the thread like in some ways what we were talking about before. the reality of all of the multiculturalism of southern history that gets flattened into you know, many ways a black white binary. she's she's tracking that in the 1920s and 30s amazin
she goes to high school at florida baptist academy in jacksonville and eventually howard university morgan state university in colombia is trained as an anthropologist and spends much of her life both writing fiction, but also doing anthropological discovery of the of the of the history of african culture that sort of across the americas and the caribbean and she traces their african retentions folktale. she's a folklorist, but she really is also you know a keeper of culture as it were and...
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former kicker for the jacksonville jaguars claiming that the coach and his actions. >> suing the jaguars claiming extreme emotional and mental distress. claiming meyer kicked him in the leg while he was stretching in warmups before practice. meyer told him, hey, explitive kicks. he said don't you ever fing kick me again. he said, i'm the head coach, i'll kick you whenever i fing want. he notified his agent and they notified management. meyer disputed the account saying there was witnesses to back him up. he was fired the day after the issues came light. lambeau is seeking back payments. he would have made $4 million with the team this season. >> that was a mess of a season for the jaguars for sure. >>> president biden issuing a major warning to his own party saying inflation is going to, quote, scare the hell out of voters. >>> a neighborhood under fire in california. evacuauations now under way. throughoutistory i've observed markets shaped by the intentional and unforeseeable. for investors who can navigate th landscape, veraging gold, a strategic and sustainable asset... the path is g
former kicker for the jacksonville jaguars claiming that the coach and his actions. >> suing the jaguars claiming extreme emotional and mental distress. claiming meyer kicked him in the leg while he was stretching in warmups before practice. meyer told him, hey, explitive kicks. he said don't you ever fing kick me again. he said, i'm the head coach, i'll kick you whenever i fing want. he notified his agent and they notified management. meyer disputed the account saying there was witnesses...
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he recorded a sack and forced fumble for the cowboys at wembley stadium against the jacksonville jaguars, which he says was his career highlight. and that's all the sport for now, we'll see you soon. hello there. rain and heavy, thundery showers has been moving their way northwards and eastwards through the night. behind it, a little bit of patchy fog, certainly a warm night and still quite a bit of rain in the north and west. and it's pretty windy, a windier day ahead across northwestern parts of both scotland and northern ireland, blowing that rain out the way. so, increasing amounts of sunshine here and for northern ireland, england and wales, as well. and it should stay drier for longer before the rain pushes towards northern ireland, and the cloud starts to build in the south ahead of potentially more thundery rain to come. so, 20—24 celsius, i think, in southern areas, certainly the high teens pushing towards 20 across eastern scotland and the east of northern ireland, 18 celsius. but potentially, through this evening and overnight turning much wetter, heavier, thundery rain spli
he recorded a sack and forced fumble for the cowboys at wembley stadium against the jacksonville jaguars, which he says was his career highlight. and that's all the sport for now, we'll see you soon. hello there. rain and heavy, thundery showers has been moving their way northwards and eastwards through the night. behind it, a little bit of patchy fog, certainly a warm night and still quite a bit of rain in the north and west. and it's pretty windy, a windier day ahead across northwestern parts...
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jacksonville paid a player $1 million last year. >> he denied the claim too and then let him have it. >> we built imhim up to be czar of football. dig into his past. it's despicable. >> a supreme court ruling a year ago allowing student athletes to make money by licensing their names, images and likenesses. some insiders say that decision was quickly embraced by alumni groups, boosters and others who saw way to build financial inducement packages to lure athletes. those collectives are believed to be funneling millions into the hunt for top players. according to to a specialist in sports law at villanova. >> we came away to endeuce players to come to cam put in way that was allowed. and no one is enforcing it. states aren't. the ncaa is not. the schools aren't. it's the wild west. >> he and others note the change is up ended recruiting strategies. especially for powerful schools that previously seemed to get anyone they wanted. >> nick saben is upset because kids went to texas instead of alabama. >> some people think they're god. >> the southeast reprimanded both. and the alabama coac
jacksonville paid a player $1 million last year. >> he denied the claim too and then let him have it. >> we built imhim up to be czar of football. dig into his past. it's despicable. >> a supreme court ruling a year ago allowing student athletes to make money by licensing their names, images and likenesses. some insiders say that decision was quickly embraced by alumni groups, boosters and others who saw way to build financial inducement packages to lure athletes. those...
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tom: no come out of jacksonville, we can do a cruise. i wear something appropriate. we can do a cruise to the caribbean. jonathan: lisa, you've made two points here. is there a problem with the company, and is there a problem with broader markets? there's always a difference between the price adjustment and credit, and whether a company can actually come to market or not and raise capital. they had to offer up a whole lot more yield, and then you're seeing performance in the market is poor. it is weak this morning. let's make two points here. first, tell me about what using this means for the company, the fact that it came to the market in conditions like this, and tell me what your response is to how we are performing in this new issue market of the back of what got issued yesterday. lisa: basically, it seems like there are a lot of mysteries to be unpacked, but this new issue market is not friendly right now to companies that need to borrow. tom: everybody is making it up as they go. i'm looking at one number on the screen, safe haven switch. as of yesterday we saw
tom: no come out of jacksonville, we can do a cruise. i wear something appropriate. we can do a cruise to the caribbean. jonathan: lisa, you've made two points here. is there a problem with the company, and is there a problem with broader markets? there's always a difference between the price adjustment and credit, and whether a company can actually come to market or not and raise capital. they had to offer up a whole lot more yield, and then you're seeing performance in the market is poor. it...
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interestingly the owner in jacksonville haded never hired a black coaches general manager. we see how well that's worked out for him in recent years especially this past year but you were talking about people and this isn't unique to the nfl but it's also true on college sports and in major league case ball.tr the nba has had so much success in so many black coaches had success in the nba going back to wrestle with the celtics. the nba was so far ahead of the curve thanks to him. guys look at somebody sitting in her office and they are called more comfortable with someone that looks like them. a lot of the old -- who are used to nobody telling them what to do are used to people telling them they are right no matter what they do. i felt before the florist lawsuit them for a think there were people on the phone saying in houston and miami and the other one was new orleans we ore to hire a black coach two. i felt before that florist was fired the day after the nfl team concluded in a lot of us myself including attack steve and there's empirical evidence that black coaches have
interestingly the owner in jacksonville haded never hired a black coaches general manager. we see how well that's worked out for him in recent years especially this past year but you were talking about people and this isn't unique to the nfl but it's also true on college sports and in major league case ball.tr the nba has had so much success in so many black coaches had success in the nba going back to wrestle with the celtics. the nba was so far ahead of the curve thanks to him. guys look at...
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in 2012, jordan was shot dead by a white man over a dispute about loud music at a gas station in jacksonville, florida. jordan was 17 years old. before running for congress, lucy mcbath became a leading advocate for gun control. still with us, amy littlefield. this is a powerful address. real, human experience. an, if you can take off from there and also talk about the phone call that you were on. a number of people were on talking about what to do at the supreme court. >> it is just heartbreaking. just to think about the layer's of loss that lucy mcbath has endured. losing a child who was shot to death by white man in a parking lot because he and his friends were clang loud music, right? and her story just shows these are the women, these are the situations where people are going to die when roe v. wade falls. we have access to safe abortion -inducing medicaon now. we did not before roe v. wad, but women in situations, especially black women of people of col in situions where they are losing pregnanc when they show up in a history and estate like -- in state like oklahoma and the medical sta
in 2012, jordan was shot dead by a white man over a dispute about loud music at a gas station in jacksonville, florida. jordan was 17 years old. before running for congress, lucy mcbath became a leading advocate for gun control. still with us, amy littlefield. this is a powerful address. real, human experience. an, if you can take off from there and also talk about the phone call that you were on. a number of people were on talking about what to do at the supreme court. >> it is just...
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that was all the first thing art faull, greg's father, thought when he got the news in jacksonville, florida. >> i said, no, it can't possibly happen. not greg. you know, he goes, i don't think anybody could've overpowered greg if he'd had a chance. you know? i suspect that he just never had a chance. >> given the bad blood between gregg faull and john mcafee then, the belizian police thought it would be a good idea to walk down the beach and have a word with the reclusive millionaire. the trouble was, they couldn't find him. he'd up and disappeared. in short order, the police declared mcafee the primary suspect and the news flashed around the world. >> the tech millionaire is now a fugitive. >> a celebrity manhunt in the tropics? that was like catnip. i pack my bags, and booked a flight to belize. >> coming up, a one-time member of mcafee's harem let's us into his layer. >> you tried to shoot him? >> yes. >> when dateline continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to connect you to more of what you love. we're bringing you the nation's lar
that was all the first thing art faull, greg's father, thought when he got the news in jacksonville, florida. >> i said, no, it can't possibly happen. not greg. you know, he goes, i don't think anybody could've overpowered greg if he'd had a chance. you know? i suspect that he just never had a chance. >> given the bad blood between gregg faull and john mcafee then, the belizian police thought it would be a good idea to walk down the beach and have a word with the reclusive...
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the map, which targeted two black congressional districts, jacksonville and orlando, was expected give republicans a 28-1 advantage. >> the desantis appointee agrees with plaintiffs, granting an injury instructions and suggesting the governor's map is unfair. >> a desantis appointed judge rejecting it, rule his congressional map is unconstitutional desantis taking on the fight he wants. he wants to get this in federal court because it serves a lot of different purposes for him. obviously the clear conservative majority now. if this gets into federal court, if the state court rules against him it becomes an opportunity to take on a fight trying to tell the maga base. any judge, any institution telling him what is right for the republican brand. even if he loses he gets the benefit of that in the process. it's a very concerning development but one if we're being honest playing into the trap when he did this in the first place. >> one other note that is so critical for all of us to understand, the very act of this map i don't think is oft times understood. it is without precedent for a go
the map, which targeted two black congressional districts, jacksonville and orlando, was expected give republicans a 28-1 advantage. >> the desantis appointee agrees with plaintiffs, granting an injury instructions and suggesting the governor's map is unfair. >> a desantis appointed judge rejecting it, rule his congressional map is unconstitutional desantis taking on the fight he wants. he wants to get this in federal court because it serves a lot of different purposes for him....
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the map that lawmakers approved last month would split up the district of al lawson between jacksonville andt tallahassee. and this is one of the new minority districts in the state. desantis had argued that the district was illegally drawn last decade to connect black communities across the northern border in order to help democrats gain a district. but the judge found that argument unconvincing and said that the state constitution is clear, you cannot diminish the ability of minority communities to elect receipt the representa their choice. and this is a judge who governor desantis actually appointed to the bench two years ago, and he was also appointed by republican governor in 2015 to another judgeship. so this is not an obama judge or biden judge making this ruling, this is a desantis-appointed judge arguing that the governor's preferred map is unconstitutional. the governor said that he intends to appeals ruling when it comes down later today, but this is an early blow for the congressional map that he approved and nos a t a lot of t left to get something passed. >> keep us posted
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in 2012, jordan was shot dead by a white man over a dispute about loud music at a gas station in jacksonville, florida. jordan was just 17 years old. before joining congress, lucy mcbath became a leading advocate for gun control. when wcome back, we'll also talk to chase strangio about inclusive language around pregnancy. he is the aclu's deputy director for trans justice. and we will look at the escalating attacks on the lgbtq community. stay with us. ■■ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in a major development in the ongoing attacks on the lives of transgender people in the united states, alabama has become the first state in the nation to pass a law to make it a felony to provide gender-affirming medical care to trans youth. the law went into effect may 8 but it's been partially blocked by a federal judge. the law aims to ban the use of puberty blockers and hormones, which can be lifesaving for trans children and teens. doctors and others who are found in violation of the law could face up to 10 years in prison in ala
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. >> quickly, may 21st, 2:00 pm, statewide rally for black epel in jacksonville to key west. a pushback on what is happening in the state of florida, with the trampling of black people. >> good luck with that, for state senator shevrin jones. thank you so much, sir. still ahead, there are still so many unanswered questions about the republican party's embrace of lobbyists who are pushing putin's agenda here inside the united states. we are back in a second. we are back in a secon d. as someone with hearing loss i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively. affordable, high-quality hearing aids with all of the features you need, and none of the hassle. i use lively hearing aids and it's been wonderful. it's so light and so small but it's a fraction of the cost of the other devices. they cost thousands less. it's insanely user friendly. you take the hearing test online, the doctor programs in the settings. you don't even need to go into an office. they're delivered to your door in a few days and you're up and runnin
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owe zach, redding, rochester, alabama, columbus, aurora, jacksonville, knoxville twice. >> and we are not done. minneapolis, hazleton, lewisville, lubbock, chester, glendale, vegas twice, alex alexandria, st. paul, omaha, des moines, macomb, minnesota, durham, charleston, missouri, california, temple hills, madd, joliet, illinois. >> racine, west hollywood, murphy's bureau, romeoville, fresno twice, wilmington, lass crew sass, corsicana, texas, twice, oroville, raleigh, winter haven, augusta, bakersfield, inglewood, savannah, brunswick, eugene. >> l.a., montgomery, columbia, kenosha, peoria, dillon, south carolina, south bend, denver. 201 mass shootings in america this year and unfortunately still counting. >> can't fit them on the screen, it's basically everywhere. >>> up next, this conspiracy theory that drove, it seems, this shooter in buffalo and where else you are hearing things just like it. we have a reality check. >>> it's also primary eve in pennsylvania and north carolina and there is a lot on the line for former president trump. we have live reports in both places just ahea
owe zach, redding, rochester, alabama, columbus, aurora, jacksonville, knoxville twice. >> and we are not done. minneapolis, hazleton, lewisville, lubbock, chester, glendale, vegas twice, alex alexandria, st. paul, omaha, des moines, macomb, minnesota, durham, charleston, missouri, california, temple hills, madd, joliet, illinois. >> racine, west hollywood, murphy's bureau, romeoville, fresno twice, wilmington, lass crew sass, corsicana, texas, twice, oroville, raleigh, winter...
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by the city basically or fans but 31 nfl owners 30 of them are white and interestingly the owner in jacksonville who grew up in pakistan has never hired a black coach or general manager and we see how well that's worked out for him in recent years, especially this past year, but you're talking about people and this is this is a unique to the nfl. it's also true in college big-time college sports. it's true as you mentioned in major major league baseball, and it's true in the although the nba has had so much success. so many black coaches have had success in the nba dating back to bill russell. with the celtics because the nba was so far ahead of the curve. thanks in large part to red hour back, but white guys look some of look at somebody sitting in their office and they're just more comfortable with somebody who looks like them. and a lot of these are old white billionaires. who don't want anybody are are used to nobody telling them what to do. i used to people telling them the right no matter what they do. and so and and they're you know it i i felt before the floor is lawsuit. and before i th
by the city basically or fans but 31 nfl owners 30 of them are white and interestingly the owner in jacksonville who grew up in pakistan has never hired a black coach or general manager and we see how well that's worked out for him in recent years, especially this past year, but you're talking about people and this is this is a unique to the nfl. it's also true in college big-time college sports. it's true as you mentioned in major major league baseball, and it's true in the although the nba...
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i lived in jacksonville, florida, and now i am in a rural area in pennsylvania. i keep hearing race, race, race, when that is not the case. the problem is the government throws money to the urban community and the rural community, we fend for ourselves. that needs to change. just like in pennsylvania, our electoral college is philadelphia, pittsburgh and harrisburg. the rest of the state, it doesn't matter how you vote. we need to take race out of this equation and we need to treat everybody as red-blooded americans, americans first, immigrants second. it's got to stop. the government has to stop throwing money at the problem. in an urban area in jacksonville, you can walk in and say i need -- and you are going to get. if you do that up here, it's not going to happen? they have to stop throwing money with the urban communities and throw it to the rural's. we have bad roads because of the horses and the amish carriages -- the roads are horrible. we have mountains, roads have been cut through that the rocks are continually falling with no barrier. they have to star
i lived in jacksonville, florida, and now i am in a rural area in pennsylvania. i keep hearing race, race, race, when that is not the case. the problem is the government throws money to the urban community and the rural community, we fend for ourselves. that needs to change. just like in pennsylvania, our electoral college is philadelphia, pittsburgh and harrisburg. the rest of the state, it doesn't matter how you vote. we need to take race out of this equation and we need to treat everybody as...
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after it opens an indiana or go to birmingham, jacksonville mississippi, and to the atlanta history center. i cannot wait. so what do we learn from all of this put after 50 years of silence, the interracial group of citizens joined forces to put up signs. the signs were then stolen, replaced, shot, replaced again, shot again, and replaced again. every time local citizens took it upon themselves to tell till's the story on the landscape of the mississippi delta vandals got their guns and transformed markers of the black experience into yet one more reminder of white supremacy. on bowed by this violence, the smithsonian and the minneapolis museum are transforming the signs once again by contextualizing designs, they're using them to tell a new story about racism that stretches from 1955 to the present day in these exhibits. the sign making citizens of mississippi join as the heroes of till's story. when we remember that he opened her son's casket, letting the world see what racism had done to her bike riding boy, it is not difficult to understand the sign building and the sign replacing of t
after it opens an indiana or go to birmingham, jacksonville mississippi, and to the atlanta history center. i cannot wait. so what do we learn from all of this put after 50 years of silence, the interracial group of citizens joined forces to put up signs. the signs were then stolen, replaced, shot, replaced again, shot again, and replaced again. every time local citizens took it upon themselves to tell till's the story on the landscape of the mississippi delta vandals got their guns and...
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. >> i'm from jacksonville. >> at a conference? >> everybody in jacksonville. >> very nice. very well done, you've done thi before braidwood had the map, here in new york it's a gorgeou day. not like florida, you need a little jacket, but i will tell you later on in the next couple of days it will feel like florida. i think some of these temperatures will surpass miami on well into the '90s for philly and dc. watching the showers and thunderstorms moving toward the mid atlantic in the northeast o thursday. not huge deal. we could see some scattered dorms that could turn severe across the plains today in the lower ohio valley. that is an area we will keep an ion over the next couple of hours. still very warm across the south . say hi to ainsley rate. >> hi ainsley, we love you. >> hi, ladies great i love the southern accent. it reminds me of home. she sounds just like my mom. >> ainsley said she sounds like your mom. >> the way you say it it amelia allen. thank you. tell the ladies hello. still ahead too. a jam session like no other. high school senior after the bands he is g
. >> i'm from jacksonville. >> at a conference? >> everybody in jacksonville. >> very nice. very well done, you've done thi before braidwood had the map, here in new york it's a gorgeou day. not like florida, you need a little jacket, but i will tell you later on in the next couple of days it will feel like florida. i think some of these temperatures will surpass miami on well into the '90s for philly and dc. watching the showers and thunderstorms moving toward the mid...