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my prediction, alabama 23, clemson 21. >> interesting. i like that you have a lot of close game predictions, means we're going to have a lot of exciting games to of what. >> let's hope. we'll hold the analyst accountable. they're all yours. >> we're going to keep those in check in that case, and we'll see how the age list does when the games are over. in the meantime, jack go long. touchdown! hey julie, i know today's critical, but i really need... ...a sick day. dads don't take sick days... dads take dayquil severe. the non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat... ...stuffy head, no sick days medicine. i'm joy bauer, and as a nutritionist i know probiotics can often help. try digestive advantage. it is tougher than your stomach's harsh environment, so it surivies a hundred times better than the leading probiotic. get the digestive advantage. hey hgood, how was practice? must have been hot out there today, huh? yeah yeah- why don't you go put that stuff in the laundry room right now? okay. do your athletes bring home big odors? tid
my prediction, alabama 23, clemson 21. >> interesting. i like that you have a lot of close game predictions, means we're going to have a lot of exciting games to of what. >> let's hope. we'll hold the analyst accountable. they're all yours. >> we're going to keep those in check in that case, and we'll see how the age list does when the games are over. in the meantime, jack go long. touchdown! hey julie, i know today's critical, but i really need... ...a sick day. dads don't...
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named for the small northern alabama town where fame is still located. muscle shoals. >> i heard entertainers and producers tell me we got some kind of sound here they can't get anywhere else. they have to come here. it's that sold, deep, down, into your stomach, coming up out of your gut, coming up out of your heart, that's that muscle shoals sound. >> wreck hall died this week at the age of 85. cbs's m fame's studios with hall last year. >> why muscle shoals? >> well i couldn't get a gig in new york city, couldn't get a gig in memphis, tennessee. couldn't get a gig in nashville tennessee which is 120 miles up the road. and, so i said, well, i'm going to build myself a studio and cut some hit records. >> hall's muscle shoals sound often teamed white session musicians with black singers. all while recording in the still segregated deep south. >> while george wall as was making a statement of, of -- segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. i was in this studio, and muscle shoals, cutting a round of 1,000 dancers on wilson peck it. >
named for the small northern alabama town where fame is still located. muscle shoals. >> i heard entertainers and producers tell me we got some kind of sound here they can't get anywhere else. they have to come here. it's that sold, deep, down, into your stomach, coming up out of your gut, coming up out of your heart, that's that muscle shoals sound. >> wreck hall died this week at the age of 85. cbs's m fame's studios with hall last year. >> why muscle shoals? >> well i...
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the university of alabama has a clear student code of conduct, you must act with integrity and respect the dignity and rights of your students. she did not do that. it was appropriate for the. >> she's she's a racist. she should go to hell. the right and expelling her. >> the aclu will do what they want. >> as an african-american she's a racist. she needs help. >> which is at them? an evil racist or a disturbed teenager serious problems? >> she's a racist. >> yes, she does state help to address these issues. >> that was a very aggressive video. >> i have no issue with the university throwing her out, i agree, i would not want my daughter rooming with this person. what about the aclu. it's a serious point because the members who signed the letter and the new york silver rights commission said there is a first amendment right. >> you have the right to say what you want, but you also have to understand there will be consequences. >> she signed that code of conduct at your school. she breach of contract. >> what about the issue and the counterpoint about rap music and the fact that you hav
the university of alabama has a clear student code of conduct, you must act with integrity and respect the dignity and rights of your students. she did not do that. it was appropriate for the. >> she's she's a racist. she should go to hell. the right and expelling her. >> the aclu will do what they want. >> as an african-american she's a racist. she needs help. >> which is at them? an evil racist or a disturbed teenager serious problems? >> she's a racist. >>...
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georgia and alabama facing off for the college national football championship. when georgia won the rose bowl to get there, amy for some reason requested to be there. i think you can tell by what she's wearing why. good morning, amy. >> go, dog, robin. you know what, i normally pride myself on being an objective journalist but today i'm just going to have full disclosure here frpths i am a bulldog all the way through and through, go, dogs, sic 'em, beat 'bama. >> a long time coming, 1980 their last championship is this that's correct. you know, that's right. 1980 was the last national championships and my family moved to georgia in 1985 so for three decades plus we have been waiting for this day. my brother is a physician. he was in north carolina. he moved his entire family to athens, georgia, about a decade ago so he could go to all the home games and try to make all the georgia football games. we are a georgia football family through and through and so we're all going to be here. my mom, my dad, my brother, his wife and andrew is coming down too so we're goin
georgia and alabama facing off for the college national football championship. when georgia won the rose bowl to get there, amy for some reason requested to be there. i think you can tell by what she's wearing why. good morning, amy. >> go, dog, robin. you know what, i normally pride myself on being an objective journalist but today i'm just going to have full disclosure here frpths i am a bulldog all the way through and through, go, dogs, sic 'em, beat 'bama. >> a long time coming,...
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[laughter] >> gentleman from alabama. want to yield three minutes. >> gentleman from marilyn is recognized for three minutes. -- gentleman from maryland is recognized for three minutes. >> let me say at the outset, on the sanctimonious side, both anothere choosing one of closing down the government. mr. speaker, you voted to closed on the government. and then you voted against opening it up. accused theave other of doing what they have done. now, the fact of the matter is, ladies and gentlemen, we are here because we have not succeeded in passing the appropriations bills and sending them to the president. that is why you need a continuing resolution. my republican friends are in charge of the house, and my republican friends are in charge of the senate. and they are in charge of the white house. we have not passed a single appropriation bill. my view is we have not done so because we have been unwilling to compromise. that is what this is about. republicans being unwilling, and our opinion, to work together to get to an a
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why alabama? little noticed, little noticed in the alabama race was a change in the numbers. this really kind of makes my point. president trump for a significant portion of the year was at about 63% approval in the state of alabama. on the day of the election, 48%. so what that said to me was that drop-off, that 15-point drop-off was the sign of something. remember, we're talking alabama. we're not talking, you know, something that's weighted more towards democrats or weighted more towards independents. this is a conservative state and conservatives dominate in the state. so that told me there was a problem, there's leakage, seepage. where was the seepage? among republican women. so i think when the party is looking at that and you're seeing trend lines, that's where you'll see a change in behavior. it shouldn't be that way, because if you're a principled individual -- going back to the way we started our conversation -- it shouldn't matter what the poll numbers say, it shouldn't matter whether the president is popular in your district or state or whatnot. what should matter
why alabama? little noticed, little noticed in the alabama race was a change in the numbers. this really kind of makes my point. president trump for a significant portion of the year was at about 63% approval in the state of alabama. on the day of the election, 48%. so what that said to me was that drop-off, that 15-point drop-off was the sign of something. remember, we're talking alabama. we're not talking, you know, something that's weighted more towards democrats or weighted more towards...
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georgia and alabama playing for the football national championship. we will check in with her in atlanta in a little bit. >> but first the northeast still recovering from all that snow. now bracing for yet another storm, ginger. what are we going to see? >>> happening now, so already schools are closing from west virginia to northern alabama and georgia and that's all thanks to the pink that you see on the radar here. so there are accidents just south and east of chattanooga on i-75 shutting down parts of the highway. 30- to 40-car pileups and you will see that ice and snow move to the east, and this is what it's going to end up looking like on the roadways, so do not if you don't have to travel, in some of these areas, when they're telling you. please take a couple of hours and let it warm up. we will see warming up. when that comes through this evening's commute philadelphia through new york city back through parts of maryland and even delaware could see that little spurt of freezing rain and make our evening commute a mess. so just keep that in min
georgia and alabama playing for the football national championship. we will check in with her in atlanta in a little bit. >> but first the northeast still recovering from all that snow. now bracing for yet another storm, ginger. what are we going to see? >>> happening now, so already schools are closing from west virginia to northern alabama and georgia and that's all thanks to the pink that you see on the radar here. so there are accidents just south and east of chattanooga on...
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in terms of studying and working with the state to study the system beforehand and alabama, you know, we were there, and we had a presence and a relationship, but it was a little bit less, a little bit less prework going into it, but the key thing is that on election day, we understand the things that the state could be concerned about that we are helping to look for the if they are seeing anything that they would be passing on to us, and vice versa, and getting the fbi involved in the c conversation as well so that the moment that something happens we can address it. and you know, what is interesting about the election cyber security of course, and the election security concerns in general is that part of it is that you are not worried perhaps about what happens through the cyber instances as much as you are worried about how it is being understood by the voting community, and so one tof the reasons that is being on site, and building the relationship beforehand is if there is anything reported that happens where we are prepared to jointly talk about it how it is going to be communi
in terms of studying and working with the state to study the system beforehand and alabama, you know, we were there, and we had a presence and a relationship, but it was a little bit less, a little bit less prework going into it, but the key thing is that on election day, we understand the things that the state could be concerned about that we are helping to look for the if they are seeing anything that they would be passing on to us, and vice versa, and getting the fbi involved in the c...
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we are talking alabama. so we are not talking, you know, something that is weighted more towards democrats are weighted more towards independents. no, this is a conservative state, and conservatives dominate in the state. and so that told me there was a problem, leakage, seepage. where was that seepage? among republican women. so i think when the party is kind of looking at that, and you are seeing trendlines, that is where you will see a change in behavior. it should not be that way, because if you are a principled individual, going back to how we started our conversation, it should not matter what the poll numbers say, whether the president is popular in your district or state or not. what should matter is how you assert your leadership and how do you inject your voice into z,t conversation about x, y, and that will be a real struggle for republicans going forward. for one i they are looking for -- eye they are watching the --bers, the other i -- eye you will see that play out in crazy ways towards novembe
we are talking alabama. so we are not talking, you know, something that is weighted more towards democrats are weighted more towards independents. no, this is a conservative state, and conservatives dominate in the state. and so that told me there was a problem, leakage, seepage. where was that seepage? among republican women. so i think when the party is kind of looking at that, and you are seeing trendlines, that is where you will see a change in behavior. it should not be that way, because...
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it seems as though, it's not just a white house, you look at the recent defeat of roy moore in alabama. you look at all of the sexual harassment allegations against members of congress that are resigning and look at what happened in our newsroom. i think hollywood is a little more understanding of people. what about the spiritual and moral implications there? it seems like all of our houses, important institutions that we have are crumbling? >> all the things that that we trusted and all the things that we pursued in terms of having power are trimbleing because they did not have a moral component to under gird t character under girds all of your success this life. your talent and ability can take you to heights but only character can support and sustain. we have realizing that, so we can have individuals where at the best of their top journalistic game. to be of thr productions, top of their sports, whatever it is, but if they don't have the moral character to support that success, we're going to see the same downward spiral. i think another thing that is at work here is, you know, his
it seems as though, it's not just a white house, you look at the recent defeat of roy moore in alabama. you look at all of the sexual harassment allegations against members of congress that are resigning and look at what happened in our newsroom. i think hollywood is a little more understanding of people. what about the spiritual and moral implications there? it seems like all of our houses, important institutions that we have are crumbling? >> all the things that that we trusted and all...
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for alabama. and he was basically one play away -- the defense was one play away from winning a national championship a season ago. against clemson. this year, it's jake fromm the freshman from georgia, leading his team to a national championship. it's like they flip-flopped. we have seen this happen before. it will be interesting to see how fromm holds his composure. >> a theme is good coaches. with a young quarterback. >> boom, there you go. >> thank you, maria. exciting times here in the atl. great to have you with us. coverage monday night, tomorrow night, 8:00. eastern time on espn. and the big game will happen right here on the field. hang around. we have "pop news" coming up. you ready for that? >> yes. >> "gma" returns in just a minute. "pop news" is next. "gma" returns in just a minute. ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be there. with a replacement you can trust. all done s
for alabama. and he was basically one play away -- the defense was one play away from winning a national championship a season ago. against clemson. this year, it's jake fromm the freshman from georgia, leading his team to a national championship. it's like they flip-flopped. we have seen this happen before. it will be interesting to see how fromm holds his composure. >> a theme is good coaches. with a young quarterback. >> boom, there you go. >> thank you, maria. exciting...
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i wish the best for the people of alabama. good luck with everything that's coming your way. >> hey, thank you. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: senator-elect doug jones, everybody. we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ try degree ultraclear black + white ♪ saves your white clothes from yellow stains and black clothes from white marks still with 48 hour sweat protection. try degree ultraclear black + white it won't let you down having mplaque psoriasise is not always easy. it's a long-distance run. and you have the determination to keep going. humira has a proven track record of being prescribed for nearly 10 years. humira works inside the body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just four months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal, infections and cancers, including lymphom
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this is a map of mobile, alabama. but say they are electing members of the city council, and thes say as it was true situation of racially polarized voting. the town has 60% white voters and 40% african-american voters. if you don't draw any districts for your seven members of city council, that is when you have at-large voting. that comes up in some of these cases. with seven different lines being drawn normally. if you have a situation of racial polarized voting, we know what we get, we have an all-white city council. in thes the situation city of mobile, alabama. not really was touched by the initial voting rights act of 1965. poll taxes and , it required as we heard from the judge, preclearance that is federal approval before making changes in your voting laws. votinge to prove to get laws that they would not make voters were soft. section five did not touch something like an at-large system. there was no need to do redistricting because there was no district. even if the population change, there would be no metho
this is a map of mobile, alabama. but say they are electing members of the city council, and thes say as it was true situation of racially polarized voting. the town has 60% white voters and 40% african-american voters. if you don't draw any districts for your seven members of city council, that is when you have at-large voting. that comes up in some of these cases. with seven different lines being drawn normally. if you have a situation of racial polarized voting, we know what we get, we have...
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we had somebody who lost in the state of alabama. we had someone who lost us the state of alabama and as far as i'm concerned, it was a shame, a should of never been lost. with it all being said, we have the right policy, everything. you still need a good candidate. if you don't have a good candidate, you are not going to win. we should never have lost alabama. issue not of happened. any other questions? reporter: i know that you guys have a long list of requirements and what you wanted to see an -- on immigration tied to daca, , can you explain what you mean? president trump: we want the wall. the wall is going to happen, or we will not have daca. we want to get rid of the library system and chain -- the lottery system, and "chain migration". in addition we need to some border security, we have great people and we need some order security. we want to make sure that in terms of what we want, -- we want daca to happen. i think i can speak to everybody, we want john cornyn from texas, we all want daca to happen but great security also
we had somebody who lost in the state of alabama. we had someone who lost us the state of alabama and as far as i'm concerned, it was a shame, a should of never been lost. with it all being said, we have the right policy, everything. you still need a good candidate. if you don't have a good candidate, you are not going to win. we should never have lost alabama. issue not of happened. any other questions? reporter: i know that you guys have a long list of requirements and what you wanted to see...
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now, remember, we are talking alabama. we're not talking, you know, you know, something that is democrats, orward weighted more toward independence. this is a conservative state, all right? conservatives dominate in the that told me, there was problem. there is leakage. seepage. where was the seepage, among thinkican women and so i when the party is kind of seeing at that, you are trend lines. you will see change of behavior. it shouldn't be that way. because if i think if you are a principled individual, going started thewe conversation, right? it shouldn't matter what the poll numbers say. it shouldn't matter whether or president is pop learn district her to state or not. what should matters how do you assert the leadership? how do you inject your flies the x,ional conversation about y, z. that is a struggle for forwardans going because they are out watching numbers and out of the other if gur houttoking to survive. we're in survival mode starting now. you will see that play itself and some crazy ways between now and nov
now, remember, we are talking alabama. we're not talking, you know, you know, something that is democrats, orward weighted more toward independence. this is a conservative state, all right? conservatives dominate in the that told me, there was problem. there is leakage. seepage. where was the seepage, among thinkican women and so i when the party is kind of seeing at that, you are trend lines. you will see change of behavior. it shouldn't be that way. because if i think if you are a principled...
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this morning the president may have an "o" on his mind, and it's not alabama. all insisting the president is stable and smart, like really smart in the president's own words, and also, quote, a very stable genius. >> a very stable genius is the new phrase in the encycloped what as executive time, but the most important new political term might be oprah. more on that shortly. first, though, reporting from the white house, otherwise known as the d.c. headquarters of mensa, all of his aides coming out to say how smart he is. >> a>> reporter: the president felt compelled to address those concerns on saturday in a tweet, indicating his mental stability, indicating also that among his two greatest assets are his stability and like being really smart, the president said. also, the president over the weekend indicating his sort of alignment if you will with president ronald reagan, whose stability was also questioned late in his term, though in hindsight, some of those questions were actually found to be valid. the president also continued to attack michael wolff, the
this morning the president may have an "o" on his mind, and it's not alabama. all insisting the president is stable and smart, like really smart in the president's own words, and also, quote, a very stable genius. >> a very stable genius is the new phrase in the encycloped what as executive time, but the most important new political term might be oprah. more on that shortly. first, though, reporting from the white house, otherwise known as the d.c. headquarters of mensa, all of...
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why is alabama considering an end to marriage licenses. whatever happened to reforms at veterans hospitals? this is "special report." moat. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, welcome to washington, i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. president trump is on his way home after a two-day sales trip to europe. he told the world economic for numb switzer land the u.s. is open for business and as america grows so does everyone else. mr. trump is coming home to new questions about whether he tried to fire the special counsel who's investigating alleged collusion with the russians as well as possible obstruction of justice. chief white house correspondents john roberts is in davos, switzerland with the good, the bad, and the ugly for the president. hello, john. >> chris, good evening. the question of whether the president actually tried to take of the the special counsel is an important one. which was the president discussing possible optioning or was there an attempt to obstruct justice? president trump began his day in davos talking not about the economy
why is alabama considering an end to marriage licenses. whatever happened to reforms at veterans hospitals? this is "special report." moat. ♪ ♪ >> good evening, welcome to washington, i'm chris wallace in for bret baier. president trump is on his way home after a two-day sales trip to europe. he told the world economic for numb switzer land the u.s. is open for business and as america grows so does everyone else. mr. trump is coming home to new questions about whether he...
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with alabama senate president dell marsh. watch c-span's washington journal live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the morning, senators susan collins and steny hoyer along with representative adam schiff talking about priorities president trump laid out earlier. that is live at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. then we hear from democratic leadership at their weekly press conference. in the afternoon, a panel to break down the president's address. now let's take another look at the speech. president trump: mr. speaker, mr. vice president, members of congress, first lady of the united states and my fellow one year, less than has passed since i first stood at this podium in this majestic chamber to speak on behalf of the american people and to address their concerns, their their dreams. that night, our new administration had already taken very swift action. a new tide of optimism was already sweeping across our land. each day
with alabama senate president dell marsh. watch c-span's washington journal live every morning starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the morning, senators susan collins and steny hoyer along with representative adam schiff talking about priorities president trump laid out earlier. that is live at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two. then we hear from democratic leadership at their weekly press conference. in the afternoon, a panel to break down the president's address. now let's take another look at the...
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alabama. that's got to burn. it's got to hurt to be an atlanta fan there in athens, georgia as well as anywhere in georgia for that matter. >> when you said they were in high school last year. >> incredible. so there was, you know, this is starting to be a trend. you know we had it after the world series, and then here again on the field after the game here. >> if you don't spoil it. what's he going to do? >> don't look, brother. did she say yes? >> that looks like a yes to me. it looks like a yes. >> there you go. >> okay, okay. >> one of the linemen. >> a national championship and a wife. >> yeah. national championship, engagement. it's all downhill. [ laughter ] i would prefer for her to propose to me. that would be the nice thing. >> after she wins the football national -- >> more coverage, yes, more coverage on the move on to the breaking news. thousands of california residents have been ordered to evacuate because of possible flooding and mudslides. >> cannot catch a break. the region is
alabama. that's got to burn. it's got to hurt to be an atlanta fan there in athens, georgia as well as anywhere in georgia for that matter. >> when you said they were in high school last year. >> incredible. so there was, you know, this is starting to be a trend. you know we had it after the world series, and then here again on the field after the game here. >> if you don't spoil it. what's he going to do? >> don't look, brother. did she say yes? >> that looks like...
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alabama wins! >> and an instant classic in the college football national championship game. it was a bold move by nick who helped bring the title back to bama. overtime thriller. just ended a short time ago. most of you have not seen the thrilling conclusion. we had a sloto sleep through it >> it is tuesday, january 9. it is 6:00 p.m. in the korean dmz. >>> let's talk about immigration. the president will meet with lawmakers from both parties focused on daca. >> if they cannot debragree, th federal government could shut down next week. rare for a chief of staff to get the assignment. sources say he got the job because immigration is the most important issue for trump's base. >> one person directly involved says, quote, it's a mess. for the latest, we turn to cnn's reporter on capitol hill. >> reporter: good morning. a big meeting over at the white house today, a group of lawmakers will head over to meet with trump to find a way forward on tadaca and the big deadline. lawmakers are at a real impasse
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alabama with a chance to win in overtime. the field goals went wide left, but they got another chance with their true freshman quarterback who took over in the second half. he launched it 41 yards. alabama wanted 2018 national champions 26-23. >> second win in three years. the president attended the game. so cited mercedes-benz stadium, thousands of fans stranded in the rain and cold because of the extra security. foods inside the stadium seemed friendlier as he walked onto the field to a booming chorus of cheers with military members by aside, president trump stood near the 40-yard line with his hand on his heart as the national anthem played before the game got underway. jared max with all the highlights of the show. we are going to have cheered later. back in washington, president trump is scheduled to meet with bipartisan members of the senate to discuss immigration reform today. congressman republican will hurd and pete aguilar and nothing they have an agreement on daca. their plan is focused on finding a way to give rec
alabama with a chance to win in overtime. the field goals went wide left, but they got another chance with their true freshman quarterback who took over in the second half. he launched it 41 yards. alabama wanted 2018 national champions 26-23. >> second win in three years. the president attended the game. so cited mercedes-benz stadium, thousands of fans stranded in the rain and cold because of the extra security. foods inside the stadium seemed friendlier as he walked onto the field to a...
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alabama wins! >> roll tide. alabama rallies to beat georgia in overtime to win the college football playoff national championship. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie greene. this morning north and south korea held face to face talks for the first time in two years. south korea says the north agreed to send a delegation to next month's winter olympics in south korea. they met in the demilitarized zone. soldiers from both sides stare at each other just from feet away. ben, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, this really was quite a diplomatic break through given that these two sides have not sat down and looked each other in the eye at a table there for more than two years and both sides got pretty much what they wanted. south korea wanted north korea to agree to attend the olympics. it's been a priority of the south korean president who has called these olympics the peace olympics. they said they
alabama wins! >> roll tide. alabama rallies to beat georgia in overtime to win the college football playoff national championship. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie greene. this morning north and south korea held face to face talks for the first time in two years. south korea says the north agreed to send a delegation to next month's winter olympics in south korea. they met in the...
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we had somebody who lost in the state of alabama. as far as i am concerned, it should never have been lost. it's a shame it was lost. with it all being said, we have the right policy, everything. you still need a good candidate. if you don't have a good candidate, you are not going to win. we should never have lost alabama. okay, any questions? yes. reporter: i know that you guys have a long list of requirements and what you wanted to see an immigration tied to daca, can you explain what you mean? president trump: we want the wall. we will -- the wall will happen r we will not have daca. we want to get rid of the lottery system and chain migration. we need additional border security -- we want to get rid of the lottery system and the chain migration. we need additional border security. in terms of what we want, we want daca to happen. i think i can speak for everybody, we want john cornyn from texas, we all want daca to happen but we also want great security also for our country. so important. we want to stop the drugs from flowing i
we had somebody who lost in the state of alabama. as far as i am concerned, it should never have been lost. it's a shame it was lost. with it all being said, we have the right policy, everything. you still need a good candidate. if you don't have a good candidate, you are not going to win. we should never have lost alabama. okay, any questions? yes. reporter: i know that you guys have a long list of requirements and what you wanted to see an immigration tied to daca, can you explain what you...
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alabama wins! >> this is a great win for our players, and i've never been happier in my life. >> finally, a man finds out that black ice, it can be painful. >> he's heading to work. ends up slipping, sliding. >> he's done so well, he can make it. no! >> oh, case of the mondays. >> black ice does not win this week. he is done. >> what a week for oprah. the lows where she got the legendary honor there at the golden globe and she watched there all of the mud coming >>> making news in america this morning, controversial comment. president trump's vulgar slur about immigrants from haiti and africa. >> this remark by the president of the united states smacks of blatant racism. >> new fallout from the remark and what the white house is saying this morning. >>> searching for survivors following those massive mudslides in southern california. new images of the damage as authorities increase the number of missing and the storm that caused it all marching east bringing snow, rain and strong winds. >>> deadly
alabama wins! >> this is a great win for our players, and i've never been happier in my life. >> finally, a man finds out that black ice, it can be painful. >> he's heading to work. ends up slipping, sliding. >> he's done so well, he can make it. no! >> oh, case of the mondays. >> black ice does not win this week. he is done. >> what a week for oprah. the lows where she got the legendary honor there at the golden globe and she watched there all of the...
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. ♪ banner yet wave ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ where the skies are blue ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ lord, i'm coming home to you ♪ brian: they never led but led ty did win. ainsley: again. brian: switches quarterbacks at halftime and do the unthinkable. ainsley: freshman quarterback. isn't that amazing? georgia was up at the beginning of the game. lasted pretty late into overtime and alabama is victorious. steve: nick saban has another one he ties bryant i heard on the radio. great season for georgia as well. there is nic and the big trophy they are taking that home to sweet home alabama. brian: i know you stayed up and late and watched the game. this is the price you paid. you don't sleep through our show. get up, get dressed and get ready. steve: why would someone have to stay up and watch the whole show. you went to bed early last night and we told you alabama won. ainsley: president was there he came out with three military individuals on his right side. three more on his left. here's some video of it and the crowd went crazy. steve: they did, indeed. he was escorted out to the 40-
. ♪ banner yet wave ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ where the skies are blue ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ lord, i'm coming home to you ♪ brian: they never led but led ty did win. ainsley: again. brian: switches quarterbacks at halftime and do the unthinkable. ainsley: freshman quarterback. isn't that amazing? georgia was up at the beginning of the game. lasted pretty late into overtime and alabama is victorious. steve: nick saban has another one he ties bryant i heard on the radio....
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in fact, earlier this week when, oh, by the way, doug jones, democrat from alabama was sworn into the senate. joe biden was on hand. eric holder. a lot of prominent democrats up in capitol hill. we talked to them and they said yes, that's not the way things go in this country. eric holder in particular said, 200 years of history would beg to differ with what the president was saying about his absolutely authority over the president. in fact, holder was advocating for justice department leaders to push back against the president for saying that. and so i think that when the house comes into session next week, i will hear more of this. especially in light of what we read this morning in the "new york times." given what has come out with the fire and furry book and you know all these explosive reports of behind the scene reporting, i think that capitol hill will have a lot to ponder over this icy upcoming weekend and will be ready to blow hot air, so to speak. >> so let me ask you with all the revelations that have come out and you're plugged into the hill, are you sensing there's a mood
in fact, earlier this week when, oh, by the way, doug jones, democrat from alabama was sworn into the senate. joe biden was on hand. eric holder. a lot of prominent democrats up in capitol hill. we talked to them and they said yes, that's not the way things go in this country. eric holder in particular said, 200 years of history would beg to differ with what the president was saying about his absolutely authority over the president. in fact, holder was advocating for justice department leaders...
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title with alabama. what say you? >> a sixth national championship. tied bear bryant for most in the poll era. take a second and hear that. what does that mean to you? >> you know, right now, i'm happy for all of these folks. i'm happy for our players. i don't care anything about that, to be honest with you. this was a great win for our players, and i've never been happier in my life. >> never? >> never. >> how emotional he sounded by the way, awesome. one of the 72,000 plus in the stadium for the game was president trump. he was on the field for the national anthem. his appearance was met with cheers and some boos. >> the president was not on the field with the players and college football. the players traditionally come out after the anthem is over. of course he's been critical of nfl players kneeling during the anthem. that was avoided since they came out after the anthem. >> something the nfl is looking into the possibility of doing as well. >>> there was a certain photographer who is hurting this mo
title with alabama. what say you? >> a sixth national championship. tied bear bryant for most in the poll era. take a second and hear that. what does that mean to you? >> you know, right now, i'm happy for all of these folks. i'm happy for our players. i don't care anything about that, to be honest with you. this was a great win for our players, and i've never been happier in my life. >> never? >> never. >> how emotional he sounded by the way, awesome. one of the...
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. >> i think alabama, arizona will be alabama. charles: here is the thing, joe, not to digress too far, i think any republican running for office in the midterm can hang their hat on the economy. we have this "qunnipiac poll" out today, 66% say the economy is excellent for good. for this particular poll going back to 2001 by far highest level ever. >> quinnepiac is poll traditionally polled quite a few more democrats than republicans. we're still seeing positive numbers for trump. i think the bigger picture though going into 2018, february, we'll see some of these wage increases by the tax reform bill but by september, october, you will have democrats trying to tell actual people who got more money their pocket somehow this wasn't good for them. that is a tough sell to the average joe. charles: how do you think they will pivot though? i'm already seeing it. i don't think they will tell them it wasn't good for them. they will tell them what ben is alluding to, it will be more. at a certain point, can you really tell people, listen
. >> i think alabama, arizona will be alabama. charles: here is the thing, joe, not to digress too far, i think any republican running for office in the midterm can hang their hat on the economy. we have this "qunnipiac poll" out today, 66% say the economy is excellent for good. for this particular poll going back to 2001 by far highest level ever. >> quinnepiac is poll traditionally polled quite a few more democrats than republicans. we're still seeing positive numbers...
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seventh and his comments about donald trump in a new book are said to have angered the president in alabama i see hope ben and manipulates the audience and so suspicion and hatred against democrats the republican establishment and the media. would be i believe they are fake news. wife right because that's the way it is you know lie. why do i lie you tell me. if you tell me that i'm lying that you should tell me where i'm lying right there is like a lie. i don't want to go through all that i don't even know that. i'm so disheartening with our news today i don't even watch them. and then you kind of know whether they did did you report the truth when you don't watch them do. some news from. oh i different sources without having to listen to. i don't want to get too far into it but. i do how do you sources i just do not watch that should mean don't tell me what are you news sources to tell i'd rather not oh. yeah yeah i know it's no secret i just know. how i'm on my own beliefs all want to. get on you and i'll say yeah. i do like fox news. fox news and ben and snatch and lowest populist websit
seventh and his comments about donald trump in a new book are said to have angered the president in alabama i see hope ben and manipulates the audience and so suspicion and hatred against democrats the republican establishment and the media. would be i believe they are fake news. wife right because that's the way it is you know lie. why do i lie you tell me. if you tell me that i'm lying that you should tell me where i'm lying right there is like a lie. i don't want to go through all that i...
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to the medicaid issues, alabama is a state that did not expand medicaid. so when kids lose chip and age out, they do end up uninsured. expandedr states with medicaid, they would remain eligible. it is a difficult issue about people who want insurance and don't want insurance. should you have some kind of insurance? obviously this caller has talked about some of the safety net programs we have. social security -- it isn't a safety net. that is what you qualify for if havere disabled but you worked. if you don't qualify you get s s i, a different subsidy program. that is for low-income people who are disabled. so there are a lot of programs and they don't all indirect that will together, which is another issue that perhaps congress would like to take up at some point but it doesn't seem to be on the agenda. this is a tweet from steve saying that it recently restored benefits for people over the age of 21. guest: i didn't know they had taken them away. i knew there was issues with immigrant coverage but i didn't realize there were age issues as well. host: le
to the medicaid issues, alabama is a state that did not expand medicaid. so when kids lose chip and age out, they do end up uninsured. expandedr states with medicaid, they would remain eligible. it is a difficult issue about people who want insurance and don't want insurance. should you have some kind of insurance? obviously this caller has talked about some of the safety net programs we have. social security -- it isn't a safety net. that is what you qualify for if havere disabled but you...
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of twohe fathers alabama players, one making a hopeful prediction. >> alabama, 28. georgia, 13. >> i don't care if it is only by one point. rob: i ran into canada peyton. >> it's been too long. go, dogs! rob: young georgia fans, hanging around the hotel. it's a battle between master and apprentice. it's the first time bama and the since the 2015 regular season when georgia head coach kirby smart was still in assistant to alabama legend nick sabin. then there's the tale of the 19-year-old quarterback, all eyes on fr now to the nfl playoffs. wild cardexciting weekend, the buffalo bills. lengthyms ended a playoff droughts, but the jaguars defense dominated. jacksonville goes on to face the steelers in pittsburgh on sunday. on theolina panthers, road against drew brees and the new orleans saints. carolina would make it interesting late, but the saints would hold on to win 31-26. they go to minnesota to face the vikings sunday. steve: we are geared up for a little bit of winter weather later on this afternoon, and depending on where you are going, we may see more delays.
of twohe fathers alabama players, one making a hopeful prediction. >> alabama, 28. georgia, 13. >> i don't care if it is only by one point. rob: i ran into canada peyton. >> it's been too long. go, dogs! rob: young georgia fans, hanging around the hotel. it's a battle between master and apprentice. it's the first time bama and the since the 2015 regular season when georgia head coach kirby smart was still in assistant to alabama legend nick sabin. then there's the tale of the...
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dulles international experienced did not have international flights. >>> alabama and georgia will face off for the national championship title next week. they be clemson in the sugar bowl. a thrilling semi final last night in the rose bowl. the only second time the national title will come down to2 is a quick look at what's going on. >>> lsu, we don't ever say that. good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. good to be back home. good morning. >> the whole family is back together reunited. good to see you. >> was check in with mary marshall and see how things are shaping up outside. the cold weather is bothering me. >>> the gang is back. we hope you are having a great morning as you head off to work and send your kids to school. it feels like for degrees below zero in baltimore. cold wind chills this morning and throughout the afternoon they will feel like 16 degrees vs. 20 to 26 degrees of the air temperature. that is what you have to dress for. scarves, gloves, you name it. the next big story we are watching is no. this is wednesday and thursday. you see the first signs of what i
dulles international experienced did not have international flights. >>> alabama and georgia will face off for the national championship title next week. they be clemson in the sugar bowl. a thrilling semi final last night in the rose bowl. the only second time the national title will come down to2 is a quick look at what's going on. >>> lsu, we don't ever say that. good morning everybody. thanks for joining us. good to be back home. good morning. >> the whole family is...
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. >>> and tonight the college football championship game with alabama and georgia. georgia likes to run the ball but they will be tested with alabama's tough defense. it is a chance to put the coach in the company of bear bryant with six titles. georgia is searching for their first national title in almost 40 years. >>> moving day for the oakland a's front office. they will move into a new office in jackland square. their previous offices were split up at oracle arena . they will give a grand tour of the space later today on the team's facebook page. >> the raiders officially name john gruden as their new head coach over the weekend. the raiders are expected to introduce gruden tomorrow during a news conference at the raiders facility. joe fonzi is taking a look back as his career and what to expect in 2018. >> are you nervous? >> i am [ bleep ]. the effort was outstanding. >> we are not posing for football cards, play with speed. >> you are breaking huddle with me. how stupid are we. >> reporter: if not the most, certainly in the top five of most animated coaches i
. >>> and tonight the college football championship game with alabama and georgia. georgia likes to run the ball but they will be tested with alabama's tough defense. it is a chance to put the coach in the company of bear bryant with six titles. georgia is searching for their first national title in almost 40 years. >>> moving day for the oakland a's front office. they will move into a new office in jackland square. their previous offices were split up at oracle arena . they...
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martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. in montgomery king organize a campaign to boycott the buses it was the start of a major struggle against laws that kept whites and blacks apart in public areas and the denied blacks their right to vote there are other have a right we have a duty to. call when you said our land above and you. were sitting there because you have a duty to sit down and merely because you have a right you have a duty to step back because the language is good and bad you have a bent. and if you let the right man get into you. about. him was workin take down side now. that prevented black people from ride in buses where they wanted to and to ride and train public transportation prevented them from voted in and all of those things that black people were paid fans from doing and the stuff but not in the know what black saval ways could vote but as malcolm said you may have the vote but you end up voting for nothing bec
martin luther king underwent his political baptism in alabama one of the most races states in the south where many whites continue to behave as if slavery had not been abolished a century before. in montgomery king organize a campaign to boycott the buses it was the start of a major struggle against laws that kept whites and blacks apart in public areas and the denied blacks their right to vote there are other have a right we have a duty to. call when you said our land above and you. were...
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alabama won it again. georgia was up 23-20 and alabama's quarterback sacked with loss of 16 yards put them to field goal range and next play dropped back and found open devanity a smith for 41 yard touchdown that's what it was over time field goal tie and touchdown to win and they won. alabama wins national championship fifth in last nine years they're dominant team in football. >> battle for helmet bowl championship game down to gallaudet and gallaudet came from behind and called themselves national champions. won helmet bowl first time ever. they made up 2500 votes yet yesterday alone and clinched win and nice looking helmet and best in countryy. they'll hold that title until next year. >> i was -- i didn' about that. i wanted george clooney because i liked the bulldog. >> he's really cute. >> we all have our reasons for -- >> all right i want to play. >> let me dot warm. >> get out of it. >> 3 washington. >> ice and fog. that's been the issue. ice and fog. >> both developed more than need add around her
alabama won it again. georgia was up 23-20 and alabama's quarterback sacked with loss of 16 yards put them to field goal range and next play dropped back and found open devanity a smith for 41 yard touchdown that's what it was over time field goal tie and touchdown to win and they won. alabama wins national championship fifth in last nine years they're dominant team in football. >> battle for helmet bowl championship game down to gallaudet and gallaudet came from behind and called...
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. >>> and a possible historic find in the waters of alabama. an investigative reporter says he may have found the last ship that brought slaves to america. archaeologists believe he might have discovered the latest that was buried in mud in alabama. the wreck seems to date back to the 1800s. >> it's circumstantial at this point. they won't know anything concrete until they literally dig it up. >> it could have carried as many as 160 slaves. the captain burned the ship after loading the slaves and cargo onto a riverboat. >>> we're counting down to the grammys. james corden joins us in the studio and tells us about hosting the biggest night in music. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." it only takes a second for an everyday item to become dangerous. new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. when heartburn hits fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum tums chewy bites. what's cool is, today
. >>> and a possible historic find in the waters of alabama. an investigative reporter says he may have found the last ship that brought slaves to america. archaeologists believe he might have discovered the latest that was buried in mud in alabama. the wreck seems to date back to the 1800s. >> it's circumstantial at this point. they won't know anything concrete until they literally dig it up. >> it could have carried as many as 160 slaves. the captain burned the ship after...