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i have a question for you and a representative from alabama and a native of alabama, i'm curious you developed your expertise and pennsylvania election law? >> pennsylvania election law is very limited to the constitution part of the session says any changes to the law in state legislatures in north carolina, arizona and all over the country, this happened with a simple embedded the legislature, i understand we were in pandemic and maybe even somee people called emergency the fact that it does not present this in every state, and allowed the legislature to do its job and make necessary changes honest and fair elections, it is really that simple. >> do you have a response to that? >> i did, i want to note the pennsylvania supreme court disagrees with the representativeta and i'm wonderg following on everything that happened as a result of his and others action, their attempt to disenfranchise his and millions of people in pennsylvania, the fact that it all led in no small part to january 6, does he have a regret whatan he did? >> will get a response. >> that's a stupid analysis of it
i have a question for you and a representative from alabama and a native of alabama, i'm curious you developed your expertise and pennsylvania election law? >> pennsylvania election law is very limited to the constitution part of the session says any changes to the law in state legislatures in north carolina, arizona and all over the country, this happened with a simple embedded the legislature, i understand we were in pandemic and maybe even somee people called emergency the fact that it...
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treasury department to block alabama from using federal covid funds to build prisons. writing, quote, the american rescue plan is an historic effort to provide urgent assistance in a time of great suffering. it should not be used to worsen our national problem of overincarceration. governor ivey shot back accusing nadler of overstepping and insisted the funds can be used for, quote, lost revenue. >> nothing about this is going to be easy. >> reporter: now that this is law in the state of alabama, the question remains on whether the federal government will step in to prevent them from using those covid relief funds. republicans have been asked if they have a backup plan just in case. they've responded, jake, that they don't think they're going to need one. >> all right. dianne gallagher in montgomery, alabama, thanks so much. >>> president biden just met with democrats on capitol hill. has he managed to bridge the chasm between moderates and progressives? we'll talk to one of those democrats next. stay with us. ♪ ♪ (battle sounds stop) ♪ ♪ (dragon roar from phon
treasury department to block alabama from using federal covid funds to build prisons. writing, quote, the american rescue plan is an historic effort to provide urgent assistance in a time of great suffering. it should not be used to worsen our national problem of overincarceration. governor ivey shot back accusing nadler of overstepping and insisted the funds can be used for, quote, lost revenue. >> nothing about this is going to be easy. >> reporter: now that this is law in the...
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. >>> a fight over alabama funding. her plan to use covid relief funds to build prisons. >>> you are waking up in october. maybe you just needed a day to set in. taken some time to adjust ho quickly this has flown by, the united states hit a grim milestone reaching 700,000 deaths. there is good news in the threat of the coronavirus. >> drug makers america and ridgeback are working on a drug that could be the first pill used to fight covid-19. >> but vaccinations are still the key to get past this pandemic. bring us up to speed with the latest. >> only about 3.5 months that the u.s. hit 600,000 deaths and here we are now. authorities do maintain that there are promising and positive signs of things continuing to improve including the improvement of number of cases and hospitalizations and main t -- maintaining that the best tool to use is getting vaccinated. >> as early as next fall, california students will need to get vaccinated. >> i want to get this behind us and make sure kids never have to worry about getting a cal
. >>> a fight over alabama funding. her plan to use covid relief funds to build prisons. >>> you are waking up in october. maybe you just needed a day to set in. taken some time to adjust ho quickly this has flown by, the united states hit a grim milestone reaching 700,000 deaths. there is good news in the threat of the coronavirus. >> drug makers america and ridgeback are working on a drug that could be the first pill used to fight covid-19. >> but vaccinations...
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to give it an alabama solution. >> reporter: that solution? a roughly $1.3 billion package laid out in a series of bills to build two new prisons while closing or renovating the existing ones. the majority is paid for in bonds and through the state general fund. but up to $400 million, more than 30% of the total cost, would come from the money issued to alabama under the american rescue plan. a move republicans say is legal under the broad federal guidelines. >> only two hoe proper highway businesses, you can't intend the funds on a tax cut and you can't use the funds to prop up your pension program. >> reporter: but opponents say just because it might be legal doesn't mean it is the right thing to do. >> we haven't done our due diligence in terms of responding to the covid crisis. it is in my view morally reprehensible for us to even consider using those funds. >> reporter: alabama is among the states that get more federal funding than they provide in federal taxes. the state currently has the fourth highest covid death rate in the nation and
to give it an alabama solution. >> reporter: that solution? a roughly $1.3 billion package laid out in a series of bills to build two new prisons while closing or renovating the existing ones. the majority is paid for in bonds and through the state general fund. but up to $400 million, more than 30% of the total cost, would come from the money issued to alabama under the american rescue plan. a move republicans say is legal under the broad federal guidelines. >> only two hoe proper...
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, alabama. stewart's officers were mourning armbands for 30 days after pelham's death. why did tell him rise in the pantheon if you will of the confederate euro? his heroic actions were spotlighted during his lifetime which made a step in national event in the confederacy. stuart begins postmortem memory with the orders to the army announcing pelham's death and while mostly based in fact the language that stuart tended to use brings pelham into a heroic martyr status just days after his death. a few of the factors we see in the rising continuation of the pelham legend are starting with stuart himself. stuart writes to pelham's father and describes pelham this way, my comrade friend john pelham was to me is the younger brother. if he was -- read my official report since the commencement of the war. these are his of these and had he lived he would have risen to the highest honors in the nation. stuart wants to name his next child john pelham stored in a specifically tells us why this however the l
, alabama. stewart's officers were mourning armbands for 30 days after pelham's death. why did tell him rise in the pantheon if you will of the confederate euro? his heroic actions were spotlighted during his lifetime which made a step in national event in the confederacy. stuart begins postmortem memory with the orders to the army announcing pelham's death and while mostly based in fact the language that stuart tended to use brings pelham into a heroic martyr status just days after his death....
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. >>> on to alabama now, where governor kay ivey signed a law to use covid relief funds to help build two new state prisons. critics call the move absurd, saying the federal dollars should be used to improve the state's pandemic response. here now is cnn's dianne gallagher. >> reporter: the state of alabama planning to use hundreds of millions of dollars in covid relief funds to build new prisons. >> we've got an alabama problem and we're going to give it an alabama solution. >> reporter: that solution, a roughly $1.3 billion package, laid out in a series of bills to build two new prisons, while closing or renovating the existing ones. the majority is paid for in bonds and through the state general fund. but up to $400 million, more than 30% of the total cost, would come from the money issued to alabama under the american rescue plan. it's a move republicans say is legal under the broad federal guidelines. >> the only two prohibitions, you cannot spend these funds on a tax cut and you can't use the funds to prop up your pension program. >> reporter: opponents say just because it might
. >>> on to alabama now, where governor kay ivey signed a law to use covid relief funds to help build two new state prisons. critics call the move absurd, saying the federal dollars should be used to improve the state's pandemic response. here now is cnn's dianne gallagher. >> reporter: the state of alabama planning to use hundreds of millions of dollars in covid relief funds to build new prisons. >> we've got an alabama problem and we're going to give it an alabama...
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i actually spent a good bit of time along the alabama river in southwest rural alabama and could see during my time there that, you know, there are a lot of historical markers that mark the confederacy and i think one of the pieces that we should not lose in this entire conversation is how robust the activity is around preserving the idea of the confederacy, and that is both in statute, in practice, and certainly -- to funding but we have to fund our history and we have to tell a true picture of our history, which is why i think it's so important to embrace and support these african-american historical markers and monuments, because otherwise, without funding it, we will lose it. >> and i think this is important to remember, we're not just talking about the past. we're talking about the present. i want to show this video of a recent attack on a george floyd memorial, and i'm going to take this to joyce when we come back. so, what we're seeing right here is, you know, this is a recent george floyd memorial, and you got a guy who runs out there and just defaces it. just defaces it. thi
i actually spent a good bit of time along the alabama river in southwest rural alabama and could see during my time there that, you know, there are a lot of historical markers that mark the confederacy and i think one of the pieces that we should not lose in this entire conversation is how robust the activity is around preserving the idea of the confederacy, and that is both in statute, in practice, and certainly -- to funding but we have to fund our history and we have to tell a true picture...
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alabama . the stewart horse artillery officers wore morning armbands for 30 days after pelham's death. why did pelham rise in the legends and the pantheon of confederate heroes ? his heroic actions were spotlighted during his lifetime which made his death a national event in the confederacy. stewart begins postmortem memory with orders to the army announcing pelham. and while mostly based in fact the language that stuart chooses to use brings pelham into a heroic ermartyr status just days after his death. a few of the factors that we see in the rise of and continuation of this legend are starting withstuart himself . stewart writes to pelham's father and describes in this way. my comrades, friend, brother, john pelham was asked to me as a younger brother. read my official report. since the commencement of the war. these are his biography and had he lived he would have risen to the highest honors in the nation. wants to name his next child john pelham stewart and he wife fically tells his this b
alabama . the stewart horse artillery officers wore morning armbands for 30 days after pelham's death. why did pelham rise in the legends and the pantheon of confederate heroes ? his heroic actions were spotlighted during his lifetime which made his death a national event in the confederacy. stewart begins postmortem memory with orders to the army announcing pelham. and while mostly based in fact the language that stuart chooses to use brings pelham into a heroic ermartyr status just days after...
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they are pushing all the way down to the tennessee alabama border by about 1810. imagine this, if you go west from here you'll get to the tennessee river but one of the tributaries over there just a little bit south of where waverley is, one of the tributaries over there is the duck river, and a group of settlers had gone over there and planted themselves and were there when the creeks decided to attack. the creeks attacked the settlement and kill a lot of people, take martha crawley as a hostage and they go back down into southern alabama where they lived. now of course that word travels very fast to nashville and people in nashville are ready to go. they want to go down there and avenge the attack on this duck river settlement. so there's a lot of talk about this in nashville. our major general of our militia, tennessee is a state mind you, is andrew jackson, and he is defeated john severe in that contest that militia elected its own officers. he had defeated john severe. so the militia is ready to go. the older generation that had been in some way or another af
they are pushing all the way down to the tennessee alabama border by about 1810. imagine this, if you go west from here you'll get to the tennessee river but one of the tributaries over there just a little bit south of where waverley is, one of the tributaries over there is the duck river, and a group of settlers had gone over there and planted themselves and were there when the creeks decided to attack. the creeks attacked the settlement and kill a lot of people, take martha crawley as a...
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then when the war ends the creeks are pushed out of alabama. the chickasaw's are pushedout of mississippi and west tennessee . so guess what? land, land, land. get over here and buysome. it's going to go fast . big investors such as james winchester from sumter county, john over sin from davidson county, andrew paxson and john mack l'amour from davidson county managed to invest in a great deal of acreage in west tennessee and they start selling it with the cotton gin and now this, you're going to see land speculation frenzy and of course if you're going to raise cotton you know what else is going to bring to nashville and the rest of these areas. larger numbers of enslaved people than ever had been expected. indeed, the market forslavery suddenly went up . a surplus of slaves in the area. now there's a demand for slaves here and slaves will be brought sthrough middle tennessee for land to be sold at a higher price. slavery was a business in nashville as well . here we've got all these people buying land . and then we have our first national dep
then when the war ends the creeks are pushed out of alabama. the chickasaw's are pushedout of mississippi and west tennessee . so guess what? land, land, land. get over here and buysome. it's going to go fast . big investors such as james winchester from sumter county, john over sin from davidson county, andrew paxson and john mack l'amour from davidson county managed to invest in a great deal of acreage in west tennessee and they start selling it with the cotton gin and now this, you're going...
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ones en alabama dejan 4 fallecidos, entre ellos una niña de 4 años en algunas partes del estado cayeron hasta 13 pulgadas de lluvia un centenar de residentes tuvieron que ser rescatados se pronostican más lluvias hoy también casi siempre podrían haberse evitado >>este fue un derrame anunciado, es algo que esperamos ocurra en la costa de california >> este tipo de infraestructura es bastante antigua >>en 1969 una explosión en altamar frente a santa bárbara y 1989 el buque que encayò en alasca derramando 11 millones de galones dejando un daño ambiental que aún se siente. también una explosión en una platafoma en méxico mató 11 personas derramándose también 24 millones de galones de petróleo que aún causan estragos en la fauna marina >> la contaminación de crudo es generada por buques en altamar, operaciones marinas y carga y descarga >> es mejor ya pensar en energía renovable >> no tenemos más tiempo, es lo que se debe hacer >> para este año se proyecta aumento de la demanda de 95 millones de barriles diarios >> debemos abandonar la tecnología que cause desastres ecol
ones en alabama dejan 4 fallecidos, entre ellos una niña de 4 años en algunas partes del estado cayeron hasta 13 pulgadas de lluvia un centenar de residentes tuvieron que ser rescatados se pronostican más lluvias hoy también casi siempre podrían haberse evitado >>este fue un derrame anunciado, es algo que esperamos ocurra en la costa de california >> este tipo de infraestructura es bastante antigua >>en 1969 una explosión en altamar frente a santa bárbara y 1989 el...
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pelham weaves west point and he has to get back to alabama. he takes the >> route shall we say to avoid capture but he goes through pennsylvania ohio indiana kentucky tennessee and finally into alabama. on may 10 he reported to the confederacy foreign assignment and on may 15 the commissioned as a first lieutenant and was sent to virginia. he goes to harpers ferry where he hopes to organize and train what is known as alert as battery. although he helped to raise his artillery unit and he wants to lead it he ends up sick on the day of the first battle of low rent in manassas so this puts pelham in command for the first major battle of the war. they are commission in the battle is on the far right side of the confederate line on henry house hill near the robinson house. there's a photograph on the scene taken out in that area. pelham does move around a little bit on the manassas battlefield. he moves his guns forward into an exposed position and so exposed a fellow officer remarked is pelham fool enough to stay there? i am not. pelham's actions
pelham weaves west point and he has to get back to alabama. he takes the >> route shall we say to avoid capture but he goes through pennsylvania ohio indiana kentucky tennessee and finally into alabama. on may 10 he reported to the confederacy foreign assignment and on may 15 the commissioned as a first lieutenant and was sent to virginia. he goes to harpers ferry where he hopes to organize and train what is known as alert as battery. although he helped to raise his artillery unit and he...
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thank you for the invitation to be here and i am from montgomery alabama and today madison alabama and manchester at the next venture and then when i got involved in the native between selma and because of the sanitation issue and then we were told initially because people could not afford the remedy if it is not working properly to have a house to house survey which is a study. but then they come back and that's where the environmental and justice with climate change because every time it rains people complain about it coming back into their homes because it was moving away from the house so where we are at this point in time serving as vice chair with the advisory council to bring a perspective to the table. because often times it is missed because you have not lived in the situation it's hard to explain i'm very appreciative of everyone. >> we are pleased and with an introduction to you with the technical difficulties so talk to us about all the wonderful work including indigenous communities. >> good afternoon or a good morning here on the west coast thank you so much i am so excit
thank you for the invitation to be here and i am from montgomery alabama and today madison alabama and manchester at the next venture and then when i got involved in the native between selma and because of the sanitation issue and then we were told initially because people could not afford the remedy if it is not working properly to have a house to house survey which is a study. but then they come back and that's where the environmental and justice with climate change because every time it...
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second black driver with his victory in alabama. he was in first place and the race was halted by rain and celebrated when he learned he was declared the winner. >> it has been a lot of up and down races, a lot of frustration and shouting matches. we always regroup and come back and rally. >> wallace's victory took place at the same track where a noose was found in his garage. an fbi investigation found that the noose had been in the garage since 2019 and was not a hate crime. >>> william shatner who played captain circumstance is boldly going where no 90 year old has gone before. he will blast into space next week on a 10-minute flight. he will join two others becoming the oldest person to ever go to space. >>> tv news personality natalie morales is joining "the talk." >> we couldn't wait to share the >> she announced she was leaving nbc news last week to pursue a new adventure. >> i had an incredible relationship, almost as long as i have been married, which has been 23 years, at nbc news. i am excited to start this new adventure
second black driver with his victory in alabama. he was in first place and the race was halted by rain and celebrated when he learned he was declared the winner. >> it has been a lot of up and down races, a lot of frustration and shouting matches. we always regroup and come back and rally. >> wallace's victory took place at the same track where a noose was found in his garage. an fbi investigation found that the noose had been in the garage since 2019 and was not a hate crime....
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about when i go to the university of alabama and i'm right down the street. so imagine you are there, you're driving ten minutes down the road to an institution that was founded 75 years after your own. it's like lifting a veil their newly constructed buildings, the grass was finally manicured and the school look like it received a facelift within the last few years or at the very least had benefited from some good maintenance. one site settled in at the libra did a little bit of digging. it was founded in the 1950s in part because segregation was the law. their two colleges for black students in the city oakwood university a private seventh-day adventist college in alabama a&m which is publicly funded. but white students could not attend either. segregated black and white students is known to section 256. has not officially implement in 1901 the state adopted its constitution walking into an educational system with no educational clout at all is bit unwritten rule before the civil war. several states to teach south carolina was the first in georgia followed
about when i go to the university of alabama and i'm right down the street. so imagine you are there, you're driving ten minutes down the road to an institution that was founded 75 years after your own. it's like lifting a veil their newly constructed buildings, the grass was finally manicured and the school look like it received a facelift within the last few years or at the very least had benefited from some good maintenance. one site settled in at the libra did a little bit of digging. it...
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seven black people lynched in screamer alabama in 1888 for drinking from a white man's well. dozens and louisiana because they were protesting their low wages. >> am i crazy for -- when i read these things i'm scared, i feel like that's could've been last week. >> it could've been. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. it weighs on you. >> there are so many more, i know from my family story what happened, and he is not here. >> there are so many more. >> some say these monuments are about heritage, but if anything, they are also reminders of america's unsettled war with itself. i started this journey looking for light and understanding, to examine what these monuments mean to those who honor them. but it was never about the monuments, the large, looming stone facades. or the grotesque stumbling blocks. or what lives inside the man who is grappling with history had been shaped by the mid day holds true. it was about a reckoning and a time of american terror. i'm not sure where we go from here, but the road through history is long. with markers along the way.
seven black people lynched in screamer alabama in 1888 for drinking from a white man's well. dozens and louisiana because they were protesting their low wages. >> am i crazy for -- when i read these things i'm scared, i feel like that's could've been last week. >> it could've been. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. it weighs on you. >> there are so many more, i know from my family story what happened, and he is not here. >> there are so many...
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indiana, mississippi, illinois, alabama and maine all acquired statehood. but with great respect to our brothers and sisters from illinois and indiana, their entrance into the union was not a headlight event. nor of course was it as divisive as what happen here in missouri. deciding the fate of missouri was a multiyear political crisis in which the nation was forced to reckon with the meaning of citizenship and freedom. compromised measures ultimately cleared the way for statehood for missouri but the issue was so heated, so intense thomas jefferson famously likened to a fire bell in the night that will awaken and filled me with terror. joining us tonight the editor of a new two-volume series that takes its title from that famous jefferson concern eight fire bell in the past missouri crisis published by the university of missouri press for the first installment is available now the second is due out later this year hopefully in december. our first guest associate professor of history and assistant director of academic affairs at penn state university in ken
indiana, mississippi, illinois, alabama and maine all acquired statehood. but with great respect to our brothers and sisters from illinois and indiana, their entrance into the union was not a headlight event. nor of course was it as divisive as what happen here in missouri. deciding the fate of missouri was a multiyear political crisis in which the nation was forced to reckon with the meaning of citizenship and freedom. compromised measures ultimately cleared the way for statehood for missouri...
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back in alabama, cacyce davis had to buy 180 pounds of beef roast, not beef tips, cost: $1,500. that's all she could find for redland elementary to serve. are you sometimes surprised by what you have for lunch. >> yes. >> reporter: is it a good or bad surprise? >> in the middle. >> reporter: to help america's school systems struggling to serve meals, the u.s.d.a. announced it's pumping in a billion and a half dollars. the agency reimburses elmore county for davis' grocery runs. you look at a kid eating and think to yourself, you have no idea how hard that was to pull off. >> that's the part with my own kids. if you knew how hard that was to prepare the meal, you would clean it up for me. ( laughter ) >> reporter: at redland, relief, the next day's menu was all set. beyond that, it's a mystery. mark strassmann, cbs news, wetumpka, alabama. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead tonight on "cbs evening news." world leaders are doing damage control after a scathing report on how and where they hide their billions. report on how and where hide their billions. we depen
back in alabama, cacyce davis had to buy 180 pounds of beef roast, not beef tips, cost: $1,500. that's all she could find for redland elementary to serve. are you sometimes surprised by what you have for lunch. >> yes. >> reporter: is it a good or bad surprise? >> in the middle. >> reporter: to help america's school systems struggling to serve meals, the u.s.d.a. announced it's pumping in a billion and a half dollars. the agency reimburses elmore county for davis'...
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alabama's governor made the announcement called the mandate outrageous. president biden elevated mandates to prevent future outbreaks but ivy says the money that they would lose if they do not comply with the ate istaggering. >>> for how it all began a new report details how agencies assess the origin of covid-19. some areas think the virus jumped from animals to humans and one suggest that it may have come from a lab. sources say that one agency is the fbi but officials have not confirmed that. the report says that origin of covid-19 is likely to remain a mystery unless china is more forthcoming with information. >>> bart is offering special late night train service past 9:00 for people celebrating halloween. it will also accommodate those attending the final day of outside events at golden gate park. >>> the tam high community in mill valley celebrated a retired employee that worked there for almost 50 years. they dedicated a building to her. >>> this was about so much more than just renaming a building. it was a chance to acknowledge a lifetime of serv
alabama's governor made the announcement called the mandate outrageous. president biden elevated mandates to prevent future outbreaks but ivy says the money that they would lose if they do not comply with the ate istaggering. >>> for how it all began a new report details how agencies assess the origin of covid-19. some areas think the virus jumped from animals to humans and one suggest that it may have come from a lab. sources say that one agency is the fbi but officials have not...
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. >> good morning and thank you everyone, my name is catherine and i hail from montgomery alabama, and registry as we start this next - it's a wastewater problem and when i got involved, i am a native in alabama which is near montgomery and people were being criminalized because of the sanitation issue a lot of people in other words, the flush the toilets it would go down on top of the ground we are told these were issues because people cannot afford a remedy but then we found out that the remedy is not working properly. we found the seven then we did a house to house survey which eventually led to a study, tropical medicine what we found evidence of worms and other tropical parasites in my own county in alabama. the people who had the highest percentage of worms had systems that were excuse me, they had septic symptoms but they were coming back into their homes and they were filled and that is where is environmental injustice and a failing in the technology in the climate change and every time it rained, people would complain about food coming back into their homes and those people we
. >> good morning and thank you everyone, my name is catherine and i hail from montgomery alabama, and registry as we start this next - it's a wastewater problem and when i got involved, i am a native in alabama which is near montgomery and people were being criminalized because of the sanitation issue a lot of people in other words, the flush the toilets it would go down on top of the ground we are told these were issues because people cannot afford a remedy but then we found out that...
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her bold action which was considered a crime at the time has remained on her record happened in alabama. but the woman caught it coven has lived most of her life in new york city reporter james ford has the story of this unsung civil rights pioneer who is now seeking long delay justice in her case. rosa parks was a courageous civil rights leader who planned her bold act to not give up her seat. >> on a montgomery alabama bus just because she was black. but she did it because somebody else had done it 9 months earlier. and what was then considered a crime is still on that person's colvin was the first black person to refuse to give up her seat on a montgomery, alabama bus that was in march. 1955 when she was 15 years old. now at 82 she's filed to have the criminal charges that have been on her record ever since removed it should have been because wasn't a breaking the law because she couldn't find work in alabama after the incident colvin moved here. >> to the bronx where she lived for more than 6 decades and that my best friend. why should they give her a hard time. you know, >> she's a
her bold action which was considered a crime at the time has remained on her record happened in alabama. but the woman caught it coven has lived most of her life in new york city reporter james ford has the story of this unsung civil rights pioneer who is now seeking long delay justice in her case. rosa parks was a courageous civil rights leader who planned her bold act to not give up her seat. >> on a montgomery alabama bus just because she was black. but she did it because somebody else...
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the gentleman from alabama rise? >> as the member designated by mr. jim hagedorn, first district of minnesota, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that he will vote yes. also, mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mike rogers of district 3 of the great state of alabama, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rogers will be voting yes also. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? >> as the member designated by mr. swalwell, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. swalwell will vote nay on the motion to ad jurn. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. desjarlais of tennessee, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. desjarlais will vote yea on the motion to adjourn. mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. green of tennessee, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. green will vote yea on the motion
the gentleman from alabama rise? >> as the member designated by mr. jim hagedorn, first district of minnesota, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that he will vote yes. also, mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mike rogers of district 3 of the great state of alabama, pursuant to house resolution 8, i inform the house that mr. rogers will be voting yes also. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from colorado rise? >> as the...
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as a representative from alabama and a native of alabama, i am curious where you develop your expertise on pennsylvania election law. guest: my expertise in pennsylvania election law is limited to the constitution. article one section four says any changes to election law should be done through state legislatures. that is not the case not only in pennsylvania, north carolina, arizona. this happened where they circumvented the authority of the legislature. i understand we were in the pandemic and even some people called it covid emergency. that did not prevent the government and states to call the legislature to do its job to make sure we had honest and fair elections. it is really that simple. host: did you have a response to that? caller: i wanted to note that the pennsylvania supreme court disagrees with the representative. following on everything that happened as a result of his and others actions to sign on to the texas versus pennsylvania suit, their attempt to disenfranchise me and people in pennsylvania, the fact that that lead in no small part to january 6, does he regret what h
as a representative from alabama and a native of alabama, i am curious where you develop your expertise on pennsylvania election law. guest: my expertise in pennsylvania election law is limited to the constitution. article one section four says any changes to election law should be done through state legislatures. that is not the case not only in pennsylvania, north carolina, arizona. this happened where they circumvented the authority of the legislature. i understand we were in the pandemic...
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and i think you should never bet against alabama. >> hang in there, kaitlan. hang in there. >> there is a great new song out to match your mood by adele. >> go listen to dell. it will cheer you up. >> i have a box of tissues. you're all set. >> i'll keeps they handy with me tomorrow night. >> kaitlan, thank you so much. >>> so should the supreme court be expanded? should justices rotate? this new revelations from a report on potential changes. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ ♪ find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com when did you see the sign? when i needed to jumpstart sales. build attendance for an event. help people find their way. fastsigns designed new directional signage. and got them back on track. get started at fastsigns.com. alberto and i don't fit into those other family plans. that's why we love visible. they do things differently. yeah, it's wireless with unlimited data and if you join a group it's as low as $25/mo. all powered by verizon. 5g inc
and i think you should never bet against alabama. >> hang in there, kaitlan. hang in there. >> there is a great new song out to match your mood by adele. >> go listen to dell. it will cheer you up. >> i have a box of tissues. you're all set. >> i'll keeps they handy with me tomorrow night. >> kaitlan, thank you so much. >>> so should the supreme court be expanded? should justices rotate? this new revelations from a report on potential changes. i've...
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alabama started quiet but they came back to take the lead. 3 minutes left a and m down 7. game tied at 38. the aggies get it back. sam small from 28 yards away. he sings it. the aggies stand top-ranked alabama 31-tushman who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and peacock premium included, with access to tons of free movies and shows. more bang for your buck. can your internet do that? like your outfit, girl. why thank you! ok, now it's a party! get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming box for free. click, call, or visit a store today. >>> thanks for watching. avonex local newscasters morning from 6:00-7:00. we are always on kpix.c . for now go announcer: coming up in the peak financial freedom show when everyone always thinks it's about their assets and that's not the most important thing about a plan the single most important thing about our retirement plan is the budget. announcer: when is i
alabama started quiet but they came back to take the lead. 3 minutes left a and m down 7. game tied at 38. the aggies get it back. sam small from 28 yards away. he sings it. the aggies stand top-ranked alabama 31-tushman who doesn't like more? and i mean, like, a lot more. well, with xfinity you get more for your money. because with xfinity internet you get a free flex 4k streaming box and peacock premium included, with access to tons of free movies and shows. more bang for your buck. can your...
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. >> reporter: davis directs nutritions for schools in elmore county, alabama feeding 8,000 kits. >> there are cracks in all points in the supply chain. >> reporter: you make it up as you go. >> no doubt. >> reporter: a county-wide and country-wide issue affect affecting millions of kids. in one survey 97% of school nutrition programs worry about continued supply chain issues. nnam toast crunch for lunch, one georgia mother posted this is unacceptable. pback in alabama, cacyce davis had to buy 180 pounds of beef roast not beef tips, cost, $1,500. that's all she could find for redland elementary to serve. are you sometimes surprised by what you have for lunch. >> yes. >> reporter: is it a good or bad surprise? >> in the middle. >> reporter: to help america's school systems struggling to serve meals, the usda announced it's pumping in a billion and a half dollars. the agency reimburses elmore county for davis' grocery runs. you look at a kid eating and think to yourself, you have no idea how hard that was to pull off. >> that's the part with my own kids. if you knew how hard that was t
. >> reporter: davis directs nutritions for schools in elmore county, alabama feeding 8,000 kits. >> there are cracks in all points in the supply chain. >> reporter: you make it up as you go. >> no doubt. >> reporter: a county-wide and country-wide issue affect affecting millions of kids. in one survey 97% of school nutrition programs worry about continued supply chain issues. nnam toast crunch for lunch, one georgia mother posted this is unacceptable. pback in...
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john dixon versus alabama state board of education. what happened was st. john dixon and some other black students at alabama state college engaged in a sit in. they went to a courthouse. this was in montgomery alabama. in this courthouse was an eating facility that was segregated. they sat in to protest. the governor of the state heard about this, calls of the president of alabama state college and says throw these students out. expel them. and the governor made it clear that he meant business that unless these students were immediately expelled, the institution would be put in danger. the president expelled them. they fought back they took the university to court, they took the state to court. they lost in the federal district court level.then they appealed their case to the united states court of appeals for the fifth circuit. the court of appeals reversed and it said these students were at least, the students were entitled to at least a hearing. it's not clear they're going to prevail but there at least entitled to a hearing. you can't just summarily ex
john dixon versus alabama state board of education. what happened was st. john dixon and some other black students at alabama state college engaged in a sit in. they went to a courthouse. this was in montgomery alabama. in this courthouse was an eating facility that was segregated. they sat in to protest. the governor of the state heard about this, calls of the president of alabama state college and says throw these students out. expel them. and the governor made it clear that he meant business...
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. >>> also breaking overnight, a flash flood emergency in northern alabama. dozens of people have been rescued around birmingham after up to ten inches of rain fell in just a few hours. some schools are closed, and we'll have the full forecast in just a few moments. a terrifying scene in utah. a man being pursued by police started shooting at other cars near zion national park. police say he was wanted for showing a gun during an argument and say he shot several vehicles then crashed before opening fire on police and running away into a neighborhood. >> be careful. let's get a rifle. let's look at taking him out. we have a whole full town walking the streets rightarent gunshot wound. >>> new details about the high school shooting in texas wednesday. a teenager who had reportedly been bullied and robbed opened fire forcing students and teachers to barricade themselves in a classroom. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning, the family of the suspect in wednesday's school shooting in arlington, texas, speaking out saying he was bullied. >> it wa
. >>> also breaking overnight, a flash flood emergency in northern alabama. dozens of people have been rescued around birmingham after up to ten inches of rain fell in just a few hours. some schools are closed, and we'll have the full forecast in just a few moments. a terrifying scene in utah. a man being pursued by police started shooting at other cars near zion national park. police say he was wanted for showing a gun during an argument and say he shot several vehicles then crashed...
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covid has devastated my community one point had the highest in the state of alabama. even those who are active work to pay for years to try to bring justice not only to the sanitation issue but about poverty, inequality is terms of access to economic opportunity. she died of covid last year in july and left two children orphans as a result. i think people -- we have seen people who are hit the hardest are the people that have been the most overburdened and under resourced communities. : : : . and consequently and the candidate has no hospitals and she had to be taken to selma, maybe 45 minutes >> this is two hours away to get students to be placed on a ventilator and then eventually passed away but along with that, diabetes, her home was filled with mold and mildew in her daughtermi has been was sleeping with the cpap machine and these are things will make more people vulnerable. when i took my friends about this, running around the chemical plants, i've gathered to visit i had to deal with respiratory issues masai thief i could just imagine how it would be for people
covid has devastated my community one point had the highest in the state of alabama. even those who are active work to pay for years to try to bring justice not only to the sanitation issue but about poverty, inequality is terms of access to economic opportunity. she died of covid last year in july and left two children orphans as a result. i think people -- we have seen people who are hit the hardest are the people that have been the most overburdened and under resourced communities. : : : ....
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senator from alabama, doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation at the u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones prosecuted to kkk members whether role in the 1963, 16th street baptist church bombing and he is been a prominent civil rights advocate throughout his career. notably center jones has action as a distinguished senior fellow focusing on racial equity for social justice issues as well as criminal justice and democracy reform. and i'm also very exc i'm very excited to welcome representative anthony brown from the fourth congressional district serving on the house armed services committee as well as the committee of the new democratic coalition and the military record dating more than our current century as an aviator officer with the distinguished military service also the author of legislation and arm services. and then to get the conversation started finally white supremacy poses one of those legal threats to american democracy and security. senator jones you prosecuted can you talk about the key federal actions that are needed thank you to ever
senator from alabama, doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation at the u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones prosecuted to kkk members whether role in the 1963, 16th street baptist church bombing and he is been a prominent civil rights advocate throughout his career. notably center jones has action as a distinguished senior fellow focusing on racial equity for social justice issues as well as criminal justice and democracy reform. and i'm also very exc i'm very...
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superintendent from alabama doctor keith blankford. how tough is it for students who rely on this meal as their main source of food? >> pretty difficult. policy challenges. todd: there's been talk about moving to at home learning of these shortages persist. how close are you to making that call? >> that will not pertain to our district. as of right now we don't foresee that being the issue to overcome but if we work for that that will advance and take that all, it is not something we forecast. todd: fingers crossed that way. how frustrating is it that a rich and powerful country like ours that the federal government can't ensure the kids in alabama get the food that they need? >> it is frustrating to face challenges every day and work with our community to make sure whatever we faith we face together and we hope every day it comes to the end and that we get back to normalcy and lean on the community and coming. todd: during the pandemic we asked so much of our teachers from at home learning, zoom, all the things we asked of them. how m
superintendent from alabama doctor keith blankford. how tough is it for students who rely on this meal as their main source of food? >> pretty difficult. policy challenges. todd: there's been talk about moving to at home learning of these shortages persist. how close are you to making that call? >> that will not pertain to our district. as of right now we don't foresee that being the issue to overcome but if we work for that that will advance and take that all, it is not something...
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senator from alabama, doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation at the u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones prosecuted to kkk members whether role in the 1963, 16th street baptist church bombing and he is been a prominent civil rights advocate throughout his career. notably center jones has action as a distinguished senior fellow focusing on racial equity for social justice issues as well as criminal justice and democracy reform. and i'm also very excited to welcome representative anthony brown marilyn fourth congressional district. representative brown serves on the house armed services committee as well as the committee on veterans affairs, transportation and infrastructure. the commerce but is also kosher the new democrat collision it for national security as an authority retired col. in the united states army reserve and he has a military record spanning more than a quarter of a century as an aviator and jag officer he was awarded the region of merit and it's hard for us distinguished service and is also the author of legislation tracking extremi
senator from alabama, doug jones, who will be one of our two panelists in today's conversation at the u.s. attorney for alabama, senator jones prosecuted to kkk members whether role in the 1963, 16th street baptist church bombing and he is been a prominent civil rights advocate throughout his career. notably center jones has action as a distinguished senior fellow focusing on racial equity for social justice issues as well as criminal justice and democracy reform. and i'm also very excited to...
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. >>> at least four people, including a 4-year-old girl, killed in flash flooding in alabama. firefighters say they rescued a woman and a young boy from the top of this van. it happened in arab, alabama, about 40 minutes south of huntsville the young girl still strapped inside her car seat when the van got swept away the body of an 18-year-old recovered from a car in a separate incident just this morning, about 90 minutes further south, search and rescue teams found the bodies of a 23-year-old man and woman. police say they tried to drive through the flooded road and were swept away. dozens more people rescued from homes and cars officials up and down the state of alabama say this was the worst flash flooding they have seen in years. >>> we got late word in just the last hour from elon musk he's pulling the trigger on a major decision musk says he's moving tesla's headquarters from silicon valley to austin. the announcement made at tesla's annual meeting cnbc's phil lebeau covers cars for us phil, he threatened this but it sounded like just a threat, bu it's not. >> it's not a
. >>> at least four people, including a 4-year-old girl, killed in flash flooding in alabama. firefighters say they rescued a woman and a young boy from the top of this van. it happened in arab, alabama, about 40 minutes south of huntsville the young girl still strapped inside her car seat when the van got swept away the body of an 18-year-old recovered from a car in a separate incident just this morning, about 90 minutes further south, search and rescue teams found the bodies of a...
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he's built alabama in one of the greatest sports dynasty ever. and he never lost to a team coached by one of his former assistants until now. coached by jimbo fisher, 12th man bringing it in college station, ranked seventh, two weeks ago, but two straight losses, their is sophomore quarterback zach calzada will reason, he started as a backup but against alabama's mighty defense he was making perfect passes like that to aniah smith. he got injured with three minutes to go but he was not going to miss this opportunity. he comes back into the game after a big a&m defensive stop. calzada sacrificing his body for a huge first down run to set up the game-winning field goal by seth small. that's it, 41-38, jimbo fisher, on his 56th birthday, handing alabama their first loss since 2019, the first time a former saban assistant has beaten him in 25 tries. >>> number 4 iowa hosting number 3 penn state. a big ten showdown. after a year without fans 70,000 bringing back the wave for the patients at the children's hospital next door. and after trailing most of
he's built alabama in one of the greatest sports dynasty ever. and he never lost to a team coached by one of his former assistants until now. coached by jimbo fisher, 12th man bringing it in college station, ranked seventh, two weeks ago, but two straight losses, their is sophomore quarterback zach calzada will reason, he started as a backup but against alabama's mighty defense he was making perfect passes like that to aniah smith. he got injured with three minutes to go but he was not going to...