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alabama with early lead. both teams with 14 in the second and 7-3 alabama edge in the third. we begin the fourth with aj mccarron out of the spread, wide receivers right and left. yeldon is the deep back. he'll get the hand off, the flea flicker, mccarron has kenny bell open. and overthrew him. >> gary: beautiful executed. first time we've seen doing that in alabama football when you can effectively run the ball. you have the opportunity to go for the home run. well thrown, well executed, just about two yards too far. >> verne: that brings up second down and ten. mccarron will take it, comes to the right side, he's got it. that's kevin norwood, his go-to guy this season. gary, this is no shock. we go to the fourth quarter and it's up for grabs again. >> gary: this series those of you who watch it closely know all the big defensive plays that have been made in this series to really alter the outcome, but everybody says nick holds everything close to the vest. he told. >> tracy: what was going to happen. we're going to run the ball in the second half. remember the last five gam
alabama with early lead. both teams with 14 in the second and 7-3 alabama edge in the third. we begin the fourth with aj mccarron out of the spread, wide receivers right and left. yeldon is the deep back. he'll get the hand off, the flea flicker, mccarron has kenny bell open. and overthrew him. >> gary: beautiful executed. first time we've seen doing that in alabama football when you can effectively run the ball. you have the opportunity to go for the home run. well thrown, well executed,...
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alabama in control. 2:48 to go. 38-17. alabama goes to mississippi state next. then they got chattanooga at home. nick saban urges the fans, students to stick around for that one. then they got this little trip to auburn called the iron bowl. third and 17 here. >> gary: by the way, you mentioned that alabama controls their own destiny obviously for the national championship. so does auburn. if auburn wins out they will win the. >> verne: what a season they have put together, complete turn around from disastrous 2012 year. third down and 17. caudron boone went in motion. that's four. cyrus jones the cornerback. >> gary: i think number 65 had to pick up one of those guys. they only brought five, that should be picked up comfortably by your offensive line. >> verne: this lsu team lost twice earlier this year at georgia by three. at ole~miss by three. on fourth and 28 with 2:09 to go. they will try something. fourth and hail mary. time out -- he got it before the flag. >> gary: lsu time out. 38-17 crimson tide. it could be used to start a poem. or finish a symphony.
alabama in control. 2:48 to go. 38-17. alabama goes to mississippi state next. then they got chattanooga at home. nick saban urges the fans, students to stick around for that one. then they got this little trip to auburn called the iron bowl. third and 17 here. >> gary: by the way, you mentioned that alabama controls their own destiny obviously for the national championship. so does auburn. if auburn wins out they will win the. >> verne: what a season they have put together,...
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alabama in control. 2:48 to go. 38-17. alabama goes to mississippi state next. then they got chattanooga at home. nick saban urges the fans, students to stick around for that one. then they got this little trip to auburn called the iron bowl. third and 17 here. >> gary: by the way, you mentioned that alabama controls their own destiny obviously for the national championship. so does auburn. if auburn wins out they will win the. >> verne: what a season they have put together, complete turn around from disastrous 2012 year. third down and 17. caudron boone went in motion. that's four. cyrus jones the cornerback. >> gary: i think number 65 had to pick up one of those guys. they only brought five, that should be picked up comfortably by your offensive line. >> verne: this lsu team lost twice earlier this year at georgia by three. at ole~miss by three. on fourth and 28 with 2:09 to go. they will try something. fourth and hail mary. time out -- he got it before the flag. >> gary: lsu time out. 38-17 crimson tide. it could be used to start a poem. or finish a symphony.
alabama in control. 2:48 to go. 38-17. alabama goes to mississippi state next. then they got chattanooga at home. nick saban urges the fans, students to stick around for that one. then they got this little trip to auburn called the iron bowl. third and 17 here. >> gary: by the way, you mentioned that alabama controls their own destiny obviously for the national championship. so does auburn. if auburn wins out they will win the. >> verne: what a season they have put together,...
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>> benoit to mississippi. >> what about alabama? you went to alabama? >> i'm not been to alabama. >> and you call yourself a stat tissation. >> think it's interesting to add color to a story. >> of course, alabama and mississippi. so who is it going to be? cletus or betus. it was time to see which one of these backwoods inbred, homophobic states will swim against the tide of history longest. we'll see who has the intolerance edge. from the state with segregated sore roarities alabama lawyer doug jones. >> with regard to same-sex marriage, alabama will be the last state if we ever ratify. >> and in the other corner from a state with the confederate flag inside their own state flag mississippi state columnist. >> mississippi will be last and get there kicking and screaming all the way. i wish it weren't true but it is. >> time for a good old fashioned intolerance-off. >> we passed an amendment saying not only can you not have same-sex marriage you can't have any form of civil union that looks like a marriage. >> mississippi was the last to pass the amendm
>> benoit to mississippi. >> what about alabama? you went to alabama? >> i'm not been to alabama. >> and you call yourself a stat tissation. >> think it's interesting to add color to a story. >> of course, alabama and mississippi. so who is it going to be? cletus or betus. it was time to see which one of these backwoods inbred, homophobic states will swim against the tide of history longest. we'll see who has the intolerance edge. from the state with...
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and number one alabama. also right now on cbs sports network, southern miss taking on louisiana tech and the football action continues tomorrow with an nfl double header on cbs. most will see the bengals face the ravens and the broncos take on the chargers. for all of us have a good evening and we will see you back here at halftime of l.s.u. and alabama. poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll ne
and number one alabama. also right now on cbs sports network, southern miss taking on louisiana tech and the football action continues tomorrow with an nfl double header on cbs. most will see the bengals face the ravens and the broncos take on the chargers. for all of us have a good evening and we will see you back here at halftime of l.s.u. and alabama. poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered...
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am ba bam s alabama citizens for constitutional reform. please join me in welcoming dr. dan carter. >> thank you very much, jim. i'm sure most of you here are aware of what an extraordinary resource and the rare one is the birmingham public library and the archives here. unfortunately, libraries across the country are losing the kind of resources to local history and for national history, and we're fortunate to have such an extraordinary facility here in birmingham. i hope you're proud of it. you should be. when i sat down to write a biography of george wallace, i was taken with the words of the english biographer james basel as he wrote to his friend samuel johnson. hearts are concealed, but their actions are open to scrutiny. i still believe that. we can never know with certainty the inner thoughts, the feelings of individuals, but i do think we can infer motivation from action. and so i'd like to talk briefly about the role of george wallace and the events that stretched from january of 1963 through the 16th street bombing. what george
am ba bam s alabama citizens for constitutional reform. please join me in welcoming dr. dan carter. >> thank you very much, jim. i'm sure most of you here are aware of what an extraordinary resource and the rare one is the birmingham public library and the archives here. unfortunately, libraries across the country are losing the kind of resources to local history and for national history, and we're fortunate to have such an extraordinary facility here in birmingham. i hope you're proud of...
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alabama made saban its number one target. saban uttered these words. >> saban: well, i guess i'll have to say it then-- i'm not going to be the alabama coach. >> keteyian: do you regret that, nick? saying...? >> saban: oh, absolutely. i mean, i... >> keteyian: you said, flat out, "i'm not going to alabama." >> saban: right. i really... in the end, you know, it affected my integrity as a person by saying one thing and doing something else. >> keteyian: today in alabama, saban is treated like a god. he now has his own statue outside the stadium, a tribute to his national titles. alabama has made him the highest paid coach in the game. dr. robert witt, alabama's chancellor, approved the contract. nick saban, dr. witt, makes north of $5.5 million a year. very simply, is he worth it to the university of alabama? >> robert witt: nick saban's the best financial investment this university has ever made. we have made an investment that's been returned many fold. >> keteyian: the best investment the university of alabama has ever made?
alabama made saban its number one target. saban uttered these words. >> saban: well, i guess i'll have to say it then-- i'm not going to be the alabama coach. >> keteyian: do you regret that, nick? saying...? >> saban: oh, absolutely. i mean, i... >> keteyian: you said, flat out, "i'm not going to alabama." >> saban: right. i really... in the end, you know, it affected my integrity as a person by saying one thing and doing something else. >>...
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i'm a native of alabama. i attended alabama a indian university. one year with dr. ronald slaughter from the political science department we attended some of for bloody sunday. and i had the excellent opportunity of meeting you alongside with rosa parks and a lot of outstanding people that i've always studied about. and i've been living here in anchorage, alaska, for 10 years. i'm an employee for the bureau of land management, and i was able to receive my masters degree in urban and regional planning. and i was so gung ho about coming here and working and everything, but i'm working here in anchorage, alaska, in corporate america. i find it very hard to advance as a black female. and i was just wanting your intake and your words of encouragement for helping me to keep hope alive and just being accepted more as an individual. not just because i'm black, but because i'm an individual and i'm a human being, and i have nothing but love and harmony and peace that runs through me. and every day i try to instill -- my grandmother tells me, she tells me to do everything to
i'm a native of alabama. i attended alabama a indian university. one year with dr. ronald slaughter from the political science department we attended some of for bloody sunday. and i had the excellent opportunity of meeting you alongside with rosa parks and a lot of outstanding people that i've always studied about. and i've been living here in anchorage, alaska, for 10 years. i'm an employee for the bureau of land management, and i was able to receive my masters degree in urban and regional...
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the blind boys of alabama, i'll find a way. good night, everybody. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. thank you for joining us. our guests tonight shall we're excited about this from the hill aruous television program key and peele, we have keele and pee on the show tonight. chors plaus. >> jon: lucky was farsd, man, those dudes are funny. if you are anything like me, you can't digest milkment but also-- (laughter) you watch a lot of television news. and if you do you might have noticed the question that is increasingly on the med why's mind. >> was this racist? an alabama sorority accused of rejecting a candidate because she's black. >> to smear an entire segment of the population, are they racist? >> race, is race an issue here? >> was race a factor? >> are you racist? >> am i a racist? (laughter) >> jon: never ask a que
the blind boys of alabama, i'll find a way. good night, everybody. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to the daily show, my name is jon stewart. thank you for joining us. our guests tonight shall we're excited about this from the hill aruous television program key and peele, we have keele and pee...
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alabama has won the last two national championships. in fact, the winner of this game itself, the last four years has won the national title. that's why today's game is so important. >> also, this is a bit of revenge. auburn has revenge on their mind, michael. >> yeah, they got embarrassed last year 49-0. that's the second largest margin of defeat in the history of this game that has been played 77 times. so yeah, you're trying to win a title but you want to make amends for last season's showi showing. >> the entire season matters but really for these teams if you win this game, this matters more than anything else. this will save the coach's job, right? >> reporter: there was a guy we talked to earlier from auburn. you can go winless, but if you beat alabama, it's a winning season. that's the way it it's been over the decades for this rivalry 378 sometimes coaches have been fired for winning every other game but losing this day. >> michael eaves, we'll be checking in later on to see how this game turns out. the iron bowl on the line an
alabama has won the last two national championships. in fact, the winner of this game itself, the last four years has won the national title. that's why today's game is so important. >> also, this is a bit of revenge. auburn has revenge on their mind, michael. >> yeah, they got embarrassed last year 49-0. that's the second largest margin of defeat in the history of this game that has been played 77 times. so yeah, you're trying to win a title but you want to make amends for last...
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the opposite happened in alabama. the more established, business- from the republican if he did the tea party candidate. he said in his concession speech, i will not even vote for the republican. in alabama, that will not hurt them, because the republican is that, but the point this is a trend. if the tea party guy wins, the moderate people take their ball and go home. the establishment people will not support him. if the establishment wins, the tea party says they will not vote for them. the republicans will not be able to win if they have that mentality. i would say, fight it out in the primaries but you have to come together if you want to win general elections. it is a huge loss. in newhe president was orleans on friday talking about the economy, trying to change the subject, also pushing for congress to act on a couple of pieces of legislation. i want to show you what he had to say and talk about what it means for 2014. >> the unemployment rate is still ticked up. we do not know all of the data, but it could be d
the opposite happened in alabama. the more established, business- from the republican if he did the tea party candidate. he said in his concession speech, i will not even vote for the republican. in alabama, that will not hurt them, because the republican is that, but the point this is a trend. if the tea party guy wins, the moderate people take their ball and go home. the establishment people will not support him. if the establishment wins, the tea party says they will not vote for them. the...
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please welcome jimmy carter from the blind boys of alabama. (cheers and applause) mr. carter, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, my friend. >> stephen: what a pleasure to you have on. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: now for the uninitiated out there. are you one of the original members of the blind boys of alabama. >> that's what they tell me. >> stephen: okay. what year did you guys start singing together? >> well, now let me-- the blind boys met up in school in 1939. but they didn't hit the road until 1944. >> stephen: okay so, but you have been performing together on the road since 1944? >> the blind boys, that's correct. >> stephen: wow. and you met-- (cheers and applause) you met at the alabama institute for the negro blind. and you sing traditional contemporary gospel music and the new album is called. >> i'll find a way. >> stephen: i'll fine a way, exactly. now how old of a man are you? >> well, i don't tell that. >> stephen: really? >> i just tell them i'm past 50. (laughter) >> stephen: well, listen, if you've been-- if you've been singing o
please welcome jimmy carter from the blind boys of alabama. (cheers and applause) mr. carter, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you, my friend. >> stephen: what a pleasure to you have on. >> thank you, thank you. >> stephen: now for the uninitiated out there. are you one of the original members of the blind boys of alabama. >> that's what they tell me. >> stephen: okay. what year did you guys start singing together? >> well, now let me-- the...
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now, michelle, you went to alabama to look at another solution. >> i was in greensboro, alabama, and people were down on their luck but trying to turn it around by using a weed growing in their backyard. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their ♪ ♪ >> hi guys, welcome back to techknow. i'm phil torrez. i'm here with marita and rachelle. you went to alabama. >> i did go to alabama, i got to see how the town is using bamboo to revitalize and pull itself up by its boot straps. >> l
now, michelle, you went to alabama to look at another solution. >> i was in greensboro, alabama, and people were down on their luck but trying to turn it around by using a weed growing in their backyard. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way...
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now, michelle, you went to alabama to look at another solution. >> i was in greensboro, alabama, and people were down on their luck but trying to turn it around by using a weed growing in their backyard. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on, there's some room to offend people, i'm here. >> we have a right to know what's in our food and monsanto do not have the right to hide it from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> and now a techknow minute... ♪ ♪ >> hi guys, welcome back to techknow. i'm phil torrez. i'm here with marita and rachelle. you went to alabama. >> i did go to alabama, i got to see how the town is using bamboo to revitalize and pull itself up by its boot straps. >> let's check it out. >> deep in the heart of rural alabama. the once thriving town of greensboro
now, michelle, you went to alabama to look at another solution. >> i was in greensboro, alabama, and people were down on their luck but trying to turn it around by using a weed growing in their backyard. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we depend on you, your ideas, your concerns. >> all these folks are making a whole lot of money. >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> i think you've offended everyone with that kathy. >> hold on,...
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came back to the white house, governor george wallace was standing in the doorway at the university of alabama at which he had appointed himself provost because he wanted to block the entrance of the first two black students to attend. and it was an extraordinary american moment because our national guard unit, our state unit -- george wallace was the commander of the alabama national guard, and they were on the scene. however, the president has the power to federalize the national guard and then he becomes its commander. and kennedy decided he would do that. so the same people protecting wallace in a way then turned their guns as much as they head toward him, and he is left with
came back to the white house, governor george wallace was standing in the doorway at the university of alabama at which he had appointed himself provost because he wanted to block the entrance of the first two black students to attend. and it was an extraordinary american moment because our national guard unit, our state unit -- george wallace was the commander of the alabama national guard, and they were on the scene. however, the president has the power to federalize the national guard and...
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you want to beat alabama. outtough them for four quarters. they've got it get it done at the line of scrimmage. that's the key. >> adam: gateway to the national championship, this year the first time both have a chance at the s.e.c. championship game at stake. that will do it for us tonight, thanks for watching "the jeep post game show." here is a look at what you will see tonight on cbs. over on cbs sports network. number 16 fresno state and san jose state in a high-scoring affair. coverage gets under way at 2:30 eastern. football on sunday with an nfl double header on cbs, in game two most will see the broncos battle the chiefs for the afc west lead. it starts at noon eastern with "the nfl today." for all of us, have a great evening and we will see you tomorrow. [ female announcer ] that's a nickel. and that's a dime. keep them in your pocket. you won't be needing them with us. at southwest, low fares never mean low service. ♪ if it matters to you, it matters to us. ♪ >> good evening. tonight police in prince george's county are investi
you want to beat alabama. outtough them for four quarters. they've got it get it done at the line of scrimmage. that's the key. >> adam: gateway to the national championship, this year the first time both have a chance at the s.e.c. championship game at stake. that will do it for us tonight, thanks for watching "the jeep post game show." here is a look at what you will see tonight on cbs. over on cbs sports network. number 16 fresno state and san jose state in a high-scoring...
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you know what the line was, alabama by 50. >> right. >> auburn/alabama. real tight or not? >> no. i'm for auburn. on the texas tech game, i'm going with texas tech. i think it's going to be an upscity -- upset here. >> i'm going for manziel. >> i knew that. be nice to me. >> don't be twitter mean yis. >> texas, kimberly? >> yes, i'm taking texas. i believe a team from texas is going to win. >> way to go out on a limb. >> here's the thing, i'm going with auburn on behalf of susan whitson and robert gibbs, the two people who went there. >> i'm going to take alabama. >> who are you going to take in the sweet six? >> texas. >>> what about online gambling? on november 26th the state of new jersey will begin online gambling including two states like nevada and delaware. we'll go to mr. robert beckle. online gambling just overthe line. >> i think it's fine. the people who get hurt the most by gambling is poor people. that's true. that's mostly because of lotto, games like keno, games they can play locally. online gambling is a bigger deal. i do it sort of legall
you know what the line was, alabama by 50. >> right. >> auburn/alabama. real tight or not? >> no. i'm for auburn. on the texas tech game, i'm going with texas tech. i think it's going to be an upscity -- upset here. >> i'm going for manziel. >> i knew that. be nice to me. >> don't be twitter mean yis. >> texas, kimberly? >> yes, i'm taking texas. i believe a team from texas is going to win. >> way to go out on a limb. >> here's the...
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number one alabama against archrival number four auburn. now michael eaves is at the stadium in the really, really cold weather in auburn. but it's a hot spot day. so much at stake, michael. >> reporter: we, so much at stake not just in this game but all around college football. the iron bowl one of the oldest and fiercest rivalries in all of sports going back to 1893. sometimes it has ended marriages. in this is the first time since 1971 that both teams have been ranked in the top five. that's significant from the national standpoint because the winner of this could punch their ticket to the bcs title game. the creme de la creme chasing it's fourth national title in four years. with onl only fourth range rank. >> obviously it's a big game because of iron bowl. when you add the fact that the winner goes to the sec championship makes it even bigger. >> i think it's a bigger saturday. when you're undefeated, and the next team in your way is trying to take what you worked for, if you lose that game, then your goal of reaching the national cham
number one alabama against archrival number four auburn. now michael eaves is at the stadium in the really, really cold weather in auburn. but it's a hot spot day. so much at stake, michael. >> reporter: we, so much at stake not just in this game but all around college football. the iron bowl one of the oldest and fiercest rivalries in all of sports going back to 1893. sometimes it has ended marriages. in this is the first time since 1971 that both teams have been ranked in the top five....
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it's number one alabama versus number four auburn. the last time both teams were ranked in the top five heading into the iron bowl, jonathan was not even born yet. the year 1971. tomorrow's match up is so big that we're live in auburn, and we'll have a live report later. >> you're calling me out, but you're not calling yourself out. >> reporter: i was in dippers. >> okay, still to come, an up rising in thailand is intensif intensifying. why protesters say the prime minister must go, head. plus more people around the world are living longer with h.i.v. till ahead new advances made in fighting that virus. journalism review. journalism review. and the daily beast says: and the daily beast says: >> quality journalists >> quality journalists once again on the air once again on the air is a beautiful thing is a beautiful thing to behold. to behold. >> al jazeera america, >> al jazeera america, there's more to it. there's more to it. >> i'm jonathan betz. tech experts have a few hours left to fix healthcare dot gospel. the obama administrati
it's number one alabama versus number four auburn. the last time both teams were ranked in the top five heading into the iron bowl, jonathan was not even born yet. the year 1971. tomorrow's match up is so big that we're live in auburn, and we'll have a live report later. >> you're calling me out, but you're not calling yourself out. >> reporter: i was in dippers. >> okay, still to come, an up rising in thailand is intensif intensifying. why protesters say the prime minister...
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but it's a different game than thought it would be. >> they can beat alabama and they can beat alabama because these games always surprise. when you have a team this good, having a chance to destroy alabama's season and they would destroy alabama's season -- >> you really think they have a chance? >> do i. it's in auburn. identify seen alabama play auburn at jordan harris stadium. it's massive. 90,000 people screaming at the top much their lungs. these 18, 19, 20-year-old kids. it's at auburn and playing against a team that, you know, let's face it -- auburn has nothing to lose. kind of like the red sox. a team of destiny where we got one break after another. auburn, that georgia game. one break after another. >> i understand they have a chance to beat alabama. i would be stunned if they beat alabama. >> here's my frustration. how many games during a 12 game season do they play that it's even competitive. lsu. >> ohio state. >> every week, 37 point spread. >> i want shows how good they are. not the teams they are beating. >> donny, alabama has over the past five, ten years had an extra
but it's a different game than thought it would be. >> they can beat alabama and they can beat alabama because these games always surprise. when you have a team this good, having a chance to destroy alabama's season and they would destroy alabama's season -- >> you really think they have a chance? >> do i. it's in auburn. identify seen alabama play auburn at jordan harris stadium. it's massive. 90,000 people screaming at the top much their lungs. these 18, 19, 20-year-old...
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what the line last week was alabama by 50. >> bob, auburn or alabama? >> roll tide or not? >> no, no, no. i'm for auburn. on the texas game, i'm going with texas tech. i think it will be an upset here. >> i'm going with manziel. we're for him. >> he's not on that team. >> i screwed it up. he's on texas tech. i'm going to get killed on twitter. >> don't be a twitter meany. >> i'm taking texas. >> i believe that somebody -- a team from texas is going to win. >> way to go out on the ledge. >> i'm going with auburn on behalf of susan and robert gibbs, who people that i know that went there. that's how i make my choices. >> texas. >> okay. what about online gambling on november 26, the state of new jersey will begin online gambling like two other states including nevada and delaware. we're going to go to our gamling expert, robert beckle. just over the river. >> people talk about people who get hurt by gambling. people that are poor. that's true. the lotto and games that they can play locally. online gambling is a much bigger deal. i do online legally sort o
what the line last week was alabama by 50. >> bob, auburn or alabama? >> roll tide or not? >> no, no, no. i'm for auburn. on the texas game, i'm going with texas tech. i think it will be an upset here. >> i'm going with manziel. we're for him. >> he's not on that team. >> i screwed it up. he's on texas tech. i'm going to get killed on twitter. >> don't be a twitter meany. >> i'm taking texas. >> i believe that somebody -- a team from texas...
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let's talk alabama. the congressional race was a battle with two factions of the republican party t. tea party favorite dean young said his bid for congress was the beginning of the fight against the old guard of the republican party. >> the establish. of the republicans did everything they could. they poured all their money into it. they barely, barely beat you guys. you guys are who the nation is watching. i will brag about you and continue to brag about you. this is that first shot the warning shot across the nation people in the united states are tired of where our government is going. >> i cannot bring myself to vote for someone who would mislead the people of alabama like bradley burns has, he should be embarrassed. >> that will follow him what he's done, how he mischaracterized what, who i am and who i'm about. >> not exactly a great concession speech. dean young, bradley burn the winner faces democrat burton le flore in the election. it was spread about four points. what was at stake here, why di
let's talk alabama. the congressional race was a battle with two factions of the republican party t. tea party favorite dean young said his bid for congress was the beginning of the fight against the old guard of the republican party. >> the establish. of the republicans did everything they could. they poured all their money into it. they barely, barely beat you guys. you guys are who the nation is watching. i will brag about you and continue to brag about you. this is that first shot the...
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. >>> and a father/son team talking turkey in south alabama. kenneth weiss sr. and kenneth weiss jr., talk a listen to them. [ turkey call ] >>> welcome back, everybody. two people were killed in brazil after a crane collapsed at the site of a stadium that will host next year's world cup. an investigation is under way to determine the cause. >>> four people have been arrested in georgia for attempting to use a remote controlled helicopter to deliver contraband over prison walls. a guard at the prison noticed the small helicopter flying over the gate and immediately ordered a search. it led authorities to a vehicle containing the chopper and two pounds of tobacco. >>> a small victory for residents in irwincall, california. they complained of irritated eyes and throats due to the local sriracha factory. on wednesday a judge ordered the condiment maker to partially shut down while they figure out how to reduce the tear-inducing fumes coming from the factory in its crushed chili peppers. >> electronic cigarettes are gaining in popularity but apaur apparently they ar
. >>> and a father/son team talking turkey in south alabama. kenneth weiss sr. and kenneth weiss jr., talk a listen to them. [ turkey call ] >>> welcome back, everybody. two people were killed in brazil after a crane collapsed at the site of a stadium that will host next year's world cup. an investigation is under way to determine the cause. >>> four people have been arrested in georgia for attempting to use a remote controlled helicopter to deliver contraband over...
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in virginia may be closer than we think, but all eyes i think in the republican party, at least, on alabama to see whether the chamber and joe ricketts and others make a difference. what time is it? >> "morning joe." stay tuned for a very special election day issue of chuck todd's "the daily rundown." >> it's llama time. >>> come on. that music. doesn't it give you tingles? voters are voting. so are candidates. like terry mcauliffe in virginia. in a few minutes we'll talk to his opponent, ken cuccinelli, as he stumps in the final hours. and we'll have the latest on chris christie's garden party to re-election. also this morning, independent turned republican turned dehn charlie crist will talk about his new party in his bid for his old job. history says he's got a tough feat to pull off. >>> plus, big votes in big cities today. new york's battle is just one of about a dozen major cities picking new leaders today. like boston, where 20 years of the tenure for tom menino officially comes to a close. good morning from new york and happy election day. one of my favorite days of the year. it's t
in virginia may be closer than we think, but all eyes i think in the republican party, at least, on alabama to see whether the chamber and joe ricketts and others make a difference. what time is it? >> "morning joe." stay tuned for a very special election day issue of chuck todd's "the daily rundown." >> it's llama time. >>> come on. that music. doesn't it give you tingles? voters are voting. so are candidates. like terry mcauliffe in virginia. in a few...
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alabama's crimson tide. we are in the toyota green room with dan crawford who is the biggest fan i know. he will give us a preview of his conversation with head chili's lunch break combos starting at just 6 bucks. served on a toasted pretzel roll our new bacon avocado chicken sandwich comes with fries and your choice of soup or salad. it's just one of chili's delicious lunch break combos. more life happens here. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. pain. once you feel it coming, it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology nothing works faster. new fast acting advil. [ female announcer ] now you can turn pillsbury crescents into an easy dinner with crescent dogs. just separate, add hot dogs, cheese, roll 'em up, and bake. l
alabama's crimson tide. we are in the toyota green room with dan crawford who is the biggest fan i know. he will give us a preview of his conversation with head chili's lunch break combos starting at just 6 bucks. served on a toasted pretzel roll our new bacon avocado chicken sandwich comes with fries and your choice of soup or salad. it's just one of chili's delicious lunch break combos. more life happens here. the secret is out. hydration is in. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily...
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i was taken to alabama by bus on a sunday by myself. no one else but me. , to alabama. thursday was transferred back to alabama on the bus -- >> back to louisiana. >> back to louisiana. from louisiana i went to the federal penitentiary, oakdale. everywhere i go, like every two or three days, packed it up, you're leaving. i question to the officials, why am i being transferred so much? i was told by several ice officers i got caught up into the transfer. >> i want to ask you about tiombe carlos who died in to held for nearly three years despite her well- documented mental illness. she was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia at the age of 15. physicians for human rights verified that in 20 11. the recommended intense medical treatment and also suggested she be put in the care for family, but she wasn't, and committed suicide. did you know her in prison? >> they separate the female and male's, but i have been imprisoned for so long, other individuals tell me about her situation. what i know about her, she attempted suicide before. immigration didn't pay attention. attemp
i was taken to alabama by bus on a sunday by myself. no one else but me. , to alabama. thursday was transferred back to alabama on the bus -- >> back to louisiana. >> back to louisiana. from louisiana i went to the federal penitentiary, oakdale. everywhere i go, like every two or three days, packed it up, you're leaving. i question to the officials, why am i being transferred so much? i was told by several ice officers i got caught up into the transfer. >> i want to ask you...
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and college hoops, duke beats alabama 4-64 in the nit tip-off final. duke will face off against arizona in finals on friday. check this out. huntington university, one second left, trailing by one, shane merriman nails a shot from 75 feet away for the win. that was not trick camera work there, folks. that was the real deal. and incredible buzzer beater. >>> so cleanup efforts have uncovered more incredible video of this month's deadly tornadoes in indiana surveillance videos show the tornado's destructive power as it tore through a middle school, smashing windows and causing part of the roof to collapse. the extent of damage shown is substantial and school officials are not sure if the school will even be rebuilt. >>> for a look at the weather outside is nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> never get caught in a gymnasium, that's what they say. >> exactly. >> today we're in the middle of some much better weather than yesterday. >> it's cold but quiet. that storm that went up the east coast that came onshore in california like a week ago, took its time goi
and college hoops, duke beats alabama 4-64 in the nit tip-off final. duke will face off against arizona in finals on friday. check this out. huntington university, one second left, trailing by one, shane merriman nails a shot from 75 feet away for the win. that was not trick camera work there, folks. that was the real deal. and incredible buzzer beater. >>> so cleanup efforts have uncovered more incredible video of this month's deadly tornadoes in indiana surveillance videos show the...
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the alabama governor, obviously, could not be counted on to keep those marchers safe. after all, it wasn't just the local police doing those beatings, it was state troopers who were out there cracking skulls in the first place. john lewis talks about looking up at the man who was beating him and the last thing he says he saw before he lost consciousness was the confederate flag emblem of the alabama state flag on that trooper's helmet as the trooper was swinging the billy club down on him and fracturing his skull. so if that's what state authorities were dishing out to the marchers, and those marchers were going to keep marching, then who was going to keep them safe? president lyndon johnson brought alabama governor george wallace to washington to meet with him about it. they met for three hours talking about how this situation could be resolved. we now have the white house tapes from that era. so we have the recording of president johnson even after that three-hour meeting, getting on the phone with george wallace and telling him that if local police were going to be
the alabama governor, obviously, could not be counted on to keep those marchers safe. after all, it wasn't just the local police doing those beatings, it was state troopers who were out there cracking skulls in the first place. john lewis talks about looking up at the man who was beating him and the last thing he says he saw before he lost consciousness was the confederate flag emblem of the alabama state flag on that trooper's helmet as the trooper was swinging the billy club down on him and...
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the alabama governor, obviously, could not be counted on to keep those marchers safe. after all, it wasn't just the local police doing those beatings, it was state troopers who were out there cracking skulls in the first place. john lewis talks about looking up at the man who was beating him and the last thing he says he saw before he lost consciousness was the confederate flag emblem of the alabama state flag on that trooper's helmet as the trooper was swinging the billy club down on him and fracturing his skull. so if that's what state authorities were dishing out to the marchers, and those marchers were going to keep marching, then who was going to keep them safe? president lyndon johnson brought as alabama governor george wallace to washington to meet with him about it. they met for three hours talking about how this situation could be resolved. we now have the white house tapes from that era. so we have the recording of president johnson even after that three-hour meeting, getting on the phone with george wallace and telling him that if local police were going to
the alabama governor, obviously, could not be counted on to keep those marchers safe. after all, it wasn't just the local police doing those beatings, it was state troopers who were out there cracking skulls in the first place. john lewis talks about looking up at the man who was beating him and the last thing he says he saw before he lost consciousness was the confederate flag emblem of the alabama state flag on that trooper's helmet as the trooper was swinging the billy club down on him and...
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in alabama 519 babies died before their first birthday last year. that's more than in years past. >> alabama's infant mortalitiy rate is son to the state of mississippi, where -- second to the state of mississippi, where one out of nine babies died. a lack of insurance is one of the main contributors, according to the department of health. >> this doctor heads the neonatal department at the university of alabama. >> it's prenatal care that is the bottom line. >> the alabama department of public health says women without ipp shurn had 23 in -- insurance had 23 infant death, more than twice that of mothers with infants who are covered. dr thomas believe obamacare means healthy mothers and children - offering more prenatal, mental health and addiction services. it will be an improvement never medicaid. >> it can be a game changer for a large population of patients who do not have insurance or feel they can't afford shirns. >> in some of birmingham's poorest areas, like this housing projecting, poor health, addiction and violence have been problems for
in alabama 519 babies died before their first birthday last year. that's more than in years past. >> alabama's infant mortalitiy rate is son to the state of mississippi, where -- second to the state of mississippi, where one out of nine babies died. a lack of insurance is one of the main contributors, according to the department of health. >> this doctor heads the neonatal department at the university of alabama. >> it's prenatal care that is the bottom line. >> the...
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first of all, you grew up in alabama, i grew up in alabama. there's not a lot going on. people make fun of your state unfairly. but football. and in blaalabama we do footbal right. alabama wins the right way with the team, tough defense, the nation's defense and team over individual, and nick saban is whipping the way bear bryant did. if bear bryant was around, he would be proud of his team, not because he's winning but because of the way he's doing it. >> give us your best roll tide, jan. >> roll tide! >> looking forward to sunday. good to see you both. you can see armen's profile of nick saban >>> jan is so happy talking about alabama. >>> oprah is selling some of her favorite things. she has too much stuff, she says, but it's hard to let it go. >> you know what? maybe i should keep this. i think i should have this. i'll going to put this away. >> you can keep it. >> when am i going to look like this again. don't even try to buy it. that's right. favorite things. >> nancy o'dell shows us what's up for grabs next on "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. rn this. >> a
first of all, you grew up in alabama, i grew up in alabama. there's not a lot going on. people make fun of your state unfairly. but football. and in blaalabama we do footbal right. alabama wins the right way with the team, tough defense, the nation's defense and team over individual, and nick saban is whipping the way bear bryant did. if bear bryant was around, he would be proud of his team, not because he's winning but because of the way he's doing it. >> give us your best roll tide,...
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does alabama make money for education? >> all of the big football factory programs, there are roughly 50 at this point, florida, alabama, ohio state and so on, they all clear $30 million to $50 million a year on football. that is just in the last 10 years the number has gone up because television rights for college football are currently increasing at a faster pace than the rights fees for professional football. although rights fees for pro football do pretty well, too. it is college where the big growth is in money terms. the last 10 years, the amount of money that college football programs clear has gone from $5 million, $6 million a year to $30 million to $50 million a year. the figure for alabama, they cleared $43 million after paying nick saban $6 million and several of his assistant coaches $1 million. >> what do they do with the extra money? >> they spend it on the athletic department. in alabama's case, the $43 million, $4 milllion of it went to the school's endowment, the rest of it was kept by the athletic depart
does alabama make money for education? >> all of the big football factory programs, there are roughly 50 at this point, florida, alabama, ohio state and so on, they all clear $30 million to $50 million a year on football. that is just in the last 10 years the number has gone up because television rights for college football are currently increasing at a faster pace than the rights fees for professional football. although rights fees for pro football do pretty well, too. it is college...
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. >>> the biggest game on planet earth, number 1 alabama versus number 4 auburn. the winner of this game aka the iron bowl has gone on to win the bcs national championship game in each of the last four years. that appears the same again this season. we'll have more, plus an epic shootout between fresno state and san jose state. >> hopefully we'll have our show together. thanks ross. >>> nearly 2.2 million have fled syria. refugees are flooding into turkey jordan iraq and lep lebanon by the millions. many have spent months in makeshift tents. now that it's winter life is about to get tougher. imron con reports. >> winter's come and with it plunging temperatures and heavy rain. this woman wonders what she will do when it's too cold to cook outside. >> i make a special effort to cook every friday a small treat to try help forget where we are. but with the rains we won't be able to do this much longer. even this small treat will be taken away from us. >> preparations to get this camp ready for winter are well underway. preparations are done so make sure the camp doesn
. >>> the biggest game on planet earth, number 1 alabama versus number 4 auburn. the winner of this game aka the iron bowl has gone on to win the bcs national championship game in each of the last four years. that appears the same again this season. we'll have more, plus an epic shootout between fresno state and san jose state. >> hopefully we'll have our show together. thanks ross. >>> nearly 2.2 million have fled syria. refugees are flooding into turkey jordan iraq and...
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and college hoops, duke beats alabama 74-64 in the n.i.t. tip-off final. duke will face off against arizona in finals on friday. check this out. huntington university, one second left, trailing by one, shane merriman nails a shot from 75 feet away for the win. that was not trick camera work there, folks. that was the real deal. and incredible buzzer beater. >>> so cleanup efforts have uncovered more incredible video of this month's deadly tornadoes in indiana surveillance videos show the tornado's destructive power as it tore through a middle school, smashing windows and causing part of the roof to collapse. the extent of damage shown is substantial and school officials are not sure if the school will even be rebuilt. >>> for a look at the weather outside is nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> never get caught in a gymnasium, that's what they say. >> exactly. >> today we're in the middle of some much better weather than yesterday. >> it's cold but quiet. that storm that went up the east coast that came onshore in california like a week ago, took its time goi
and college hoops, duke beats alabama 74-64 in the n.i.t. tip-off final. duke will face off against arizona in finals on friday. check this out. huntington university, one second left, trailing by one, shane merriman nails a shot from 75 feet away for the win. that was not trick camera work there, folks. that was the real deal. and incredible buzzer beater. >>> so cleanup efforts have uncovered more incredible video of this month's deadly tornadoes in indiana surveillance videos show...
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this is alabama's first legal distril -- distillery. the cofounder said all the effort will be worth it. >> it will be extreme satisfaction to know that we were the first to the market. >> reporter: when this brand hits the shelves, it will mark a mile stein for alabama moon shine, but it's unlikely to change old habits. >>> y'all come back now, hear? >>> the owner of the miami dolphins is speaking out for the first time about the bad behavior in his clubhouse. he said he is appalled by the behavior. >> personally, i want to make sure that the type of racial slurs, harassment, you know, bullying, doesn't occur in our team in our locker room or anything to do with it, because there's no room for that. >> reporter: that promise made by the miami dolphin's team owner. >> i'm richie incognito. >> reporter: the starting guard has garnered a lot of attention in recent years. players and sports writers alike have named him one of the nfl's dirtiest players. but he is suspended now because of harass of jonathan martin who left the team two week
this is alabama's first legal distril -- distillery. the cofounder said all the effort will be worth it. >> it will be extreme satisfaction to know that we were the first to the market. >> reporter: when this brand hits the shelves, it will mark a mile stein for alabama moon shine, but it's unlikely to change old habits. >>> y'all come back now, hear? >>> the owner of the miami dolphins is speaking out for the first time about the bad behavior in his clubhouse. he...
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i want to meet lawyer for former alabama governor who got caught up in the healthnet, he is still in prison. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build neschools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny meon. investedat od,e world. whater business you're in, that's t business we're in. with premium service like one the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make thyour business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, mo remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the wld up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >> i feel like i was mistreated, i certainly never did any crime. he may have done some things wrong in his life but he di
i want to meet lawyer for former alabama governor who got caught up in the healthnet, he is still in prison. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build neschools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny meon. investedat od,e world. whater business you're in, that's t business we're in. with...
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. >>> when george wallace was governor of alabama during the 1960s, he fiercely supported segregation in his state, famously standing in the schoolhouse door to prevent the enrollment of black students at the university of alabama. wallace later retracted these views and apologized for his segregationist policies. in this program, historians dan
. >>> when george wallace was governor of alabama during the 1960s, he fiercely supported segregation in his state, famously standing in the schoolhouse door to prevent the enrollment of black students at the university of alabama. wallace later retracted these views and apologized for his segregationist policies. in this program, historians dan
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and priorities from alabama and the food was great. i codify joked about it i said, you know, it's too bad they didn't have a permit she'd be singing but i get what commissioner hyde is saying. i recommended she meet with a group there in good faith. i would like for you to grant it to her. she has a busting business and brought business to this area it needs a columnist of other businesses to actually come together to bring some vibrancy and she's taken a good step. i'm a big for tha
and priorities from alabama and the food was great. i codify joked about it i said, you know, it's too bad they didn't have a permit she'd be singing but i get what commissioner hyde is saying. i recommended she meet with a group there in good faith. i would like for you to grant it to her. she has a busting business and brought business to this area it needs a columnist of other businesses to actually come together to bring some vibrancy and she's taken a good step. i'm a big for tha
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as we speak alabama is pulling away and number 3 florida in state cheering for lsu because the seminoles are in the national championship picture after stanford beat oregon thursday and they have a heisman trophy contender right there in famous jameous, freshman quarterback throwing two touchdowns as the seminoles spank the demon deacons. >>> in college hoops, the louisville cardinals with a win against the college of charleston and kevin ware is said to need a few weeks to get ready, this week he drained his first three-pointer and he got a standing ovation and rightfully so and he suffered a nasty leg injury in the ncaa tournament this past year and over 200 days later he is back on the court and amazing that he is playing basketball so quickly once again. >> that was heartbreaking to see. thanks again, ross. >>> cold air is sneaking out of canada and now down to the united states, especially to the north. billings, 38. and here in north dakota, colder in the 20s and so chilly now in parts of the northeast that snow is moving, into parts of vermont and new hampshire and northern maine
as we speak alabama is pulling away and number 3 florida in state cheering for lsu because the seminoles are in the national championship picture after stanford beat oregon thursday and they have a heisman trophy contender right there in famous jameous, freshman quarterback throwing two touchdowns as the seminoles spank the demon deacons. >>> in college hoops, the louisville cardinals with a win against the college of charleston and kevin ware is said to need a few weeks to get ready,...
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this is alabama. you won't get the same results you might get in michigan. >> but they're trying. >> that's a change than what we've seen. >> when you think of it from the business community's point of view, they have an agenda. immigration reform being one thing they would like to get passed. this is what we'll see more of. >> we'll talk much more about this. we'll hear from chris christie in a moment. he will win easily in a land slide. that's not the primaries, i can win the general election because i can get the groups. >> whether you look back at mitt room kn romney's numbers among hispanics, women, the bar isn't that high. so -- >> john mccain. >> of course, yes, he does and look, chris christie's 2016 presidential campaign begins tomorrow. it begins with look at these people. look at this big tent i have here. now, it's partially that and partially he was darn good in delivering after hurricane sandy. >> i was going to say it might have began when we got that picture with president obama during
this is alabama. you won't get the same results you might get in michigan. >> but they're trying. >> that's a change than what we've seen. >> when you think of it from the business community's point of view, they have an agenda. immigration reform being one thing they would like to get passed. this is what we'll see more of. >> we'll talk much more about this. we'll hear from chris christie in a moment. he will win easily in a land slide. that's not the primaries, i can...
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washington has its eyes on mobile, alabama. political analysts say what happens here could determine if the federal government functions the neck year. a professor says if the tea party candidate wins other republicans will decide it's safer not to listen to the republican leadership. >> it's one of the things that the tea party organizations that support it have been effective in doing is threatening and saying, look, if you don't tow the line, we're going to find someone to run against you. >> reporter: this is where the battle lines have been drawn. the establishment candidates have the money. the tea party challenger has grassroots support from the life of ogelsby who promises this is the first fight but not the last. >> we have got to keep on keeping on. we have remained silent too lo long. >> reporter: the voters will have their say on tuesday and the entire country are hear and feel the impact. al jazeera, washington. >> still ahead living longer and better. up next on al jazeera america, what some say is the surprisingl
washington has its eyes on mobile, alabama. political analysts say what happens here could determine if the federal government functions the neck year. a professor says if the tea party candidate wins other republicans will decide it's safer not to listen to the republican leadership. >> it's one of the things that the tea party organizations that support it have been effective in doing is threatening and saying, look, if you don't tow the line, we're going to find someone to run against...
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i want to meet lawyer for former alabama governor who got caught up in the healthnet, he is still in prison. my asthma's under control. . you sat oumost of our game yesterday! asthma doesn't affect my job... you were out sick last week. my asthma doesn't bother my family... yocoughed all through our dateight! i hardly use my rescue inhaler at all. what d you say? how about - every day? coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, thenalk to your doctor....