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do you think there should be a respite in alabama now? dr. king: well, here again with the murder of mrs. luizzo on the night after the march, i can't see how there can be a respite. this is a state that continues to deal with human life as if it is nothing. this is a state that continues to make murder a sort of nice pastime and gives respectability to resistance and defiance of the law. this is a state that continues to do all of the things that are contrary to our democratic creed, at least the political power structure of the state. in the light of this, it seems to me that it will be necessary to continue to demonstrate until these conditions are removed. we don't believe in demonstrating for demonstration's sake. we don't have demonstration fever, but we do feel that as long as the conditions of injustice and man's inhumanity to man infiltrate that state, it will be necessary to demonstrate in order to bring these issues to the surface and lay them squarely before the conscience of the nation. mr. spivak: then as i understand it, dr. ki
do you think there should be a respite in alabama now? dr. king: well, here again with the murder of mrs. luizzo on the night after the march, i can't see how there can be a respite. this is a state that continues to deal with human life as if it is nothing. this is a state that continues to make murder a sort of nice pastime and gives respectability to resistance and defiance of the law. this is a state that continues to do all of the things that are contrary to our democratic creed, at least...
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. >> power is done in alabama secretly. it used to be understand white sheets, nous it's a basement of fraternity house. >>> also, big league dreams, and anybody. >> why didn't you tell anyone. how do you do that without feelings. it's like a piece of dirt. >> reporter: do you think everything you did as a coach rahs appropriate. >> reporter: lori jane gliha with a player turned prey >>> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. youth athletics creates great memories and opportunities for kids. more than 50 million are involved in youth sport, and for most relationships with the coaches are good ones. but as we have seen tragically often, the close connection between a player and a coach can be exploited. "america tonight"s lori jane gliha now investigates how abusers can take advantage of young athletes, and how they get away with it. >>> it didn't seem like i could never say anything about it otherwise i would be worse off than i already was. you know, it was kind of like keep quiet or that'll be it for your career. >> report
. >> power is done in alabama secretly. it used to be understand white sheets, nous it's a basement of fraternity house. >>> also, big league dreams, and anybody. >> why didn't you tell anyone. how do you do that without feelings. it's like a piece of dirt. >> reporter: do you think everything you did as a coach rahs appropriate. >> reporter: lori jane gliha with a player turned prey >>> thanks for joining us. i'm joie chen. youth athletics creates...
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oh, alabama. politicians in alabama could not agree on anything at this time in 1999 to the point where they ended up peeing in jugs in the state senate. but there was one thing alabama lawmakers could and agree on that year. that same year that the lieutenant governor was paying into the judge, that very, very divided alabama legislature also voted unanimously in both chambers for a bill to help new mothers. the bill said that in alabama after a woman gave birth in the hospital in that state, she could stay in the hospital for two days after a typical birth, or for four days if the birth was more complicated. insurance had to cover that. moms in alabama because of that law have a right to rest after giving birth and to be looked after. they can't just be rolled out to the curb and sent home. that bill was drafted by a man whose wife died after giving birth in alabama. her name was rose church. she had not been given a $5 medical test that might have saved her life. she got sent home right after s
oh, alabama. politicians in alabama could not agree on anything at this time in 1999 to the point where they ended up peeing in jugs in the state senate. but there was one thing alabama lawmakers could and agree on that year. that same year that the lieutenant governor was paying into the judge, that very, very divided alabama legislature also voted unanimously in both chambers for a bill to help new mothers. the bill said that in alabama after a woman gave birth in the hospital in that state,...
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they may not have known, but the alabama press soon figured it out. we spoke yesterday to rose church's husband, gene church who had worked so hard to pass that bill.
they may not have known, but the alabama press soon figured it out. we spoke yesterday to rose church's husband, gene church who had worked so hard to pass that bill.
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oh alabama. politicians in alabama could not agree on anything at this time in 1999 to the point where they ended up peeing in jugs in the state senate. there's one thing they did agree on that year. that same year that very very bitterly divided alabama legislature also voted nam unanimously in both chambers for a bill to help new mothers. it said after a woman gave birth in a hospital she could stay in the hospital for two days after a typical birth. insurance had to cover that. moms in alabama because of that law have a right to rest after giving birth and to be looked after. that bill was drafted by a man whose wife died after giving birth in alabama. her name was rose church. she had not been given a $5 medical test that might have saved her life. she got sent home right after she had her baby and she died. that new liquid doed father brought their baby girl to that polarized state capital day after day. with his infant daughter, he went door to door and asked lawmakers to pass rose's law, n
oh alabama. politicians in alabama could not agree on anything at this time in 1999 to the point where they ended up peeing in jugs in the state senate. there's one thing they did agree on that year. that same year that very very bitterly divided alabama legislature also voted nam unanimously in both chambers for a bill to help new mothers. it said after a woman gave birth in a hospital she could stay in the hospital for two days after a typical birth. insurance had to cover that. moms in...
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where he delivered speech to the al alabama state capitol where he quoted battle hymn of the republic in a song that became the anthem of the civil rights movement. here with us today is the washington performing arts children of the gospel choir who will perform a medley of spirituals. get on board, little children, oh, freedom. and america the beautiful. they will conclude with the battle hymn of the republic echoing the conclusion of dr. king's montgomery speech. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is [ applause ] ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom for thee ♪ ♪ and be that i a slave and be that free in my life ♪ ♪ and the home to my lord ♪ ♪ and be free ♪ ♪ oh freedom ♪ ♪ oh, freedom ♪ ♪ oh freedom over thee and before i be a slave i'll be buried in my grave ♪ ♪ and go home to my lord and be free ♪ snoet ♪ and before i be a slave ♪ ♪ i'd be buried in my grave and go home to my lord ♪ ♪ and be free ♪ ♪ and before i be a slave ♪ ♪ i'd be buried in my grave ♪ ♪ and go home to my lord and be free ♪ ♪ oh beautiful for spacious skie
where he delivered speech to the al alabama state capitol where he quoted battle hymn of the republic in a song that became the anthem of the civil rights movement. here with us today is the washington performing arts children of the gospel choir who will perform a medley of spirituals. get on board, little children, oh, freedom. and america the beautiful. they will conclude with the battle hymn of the republic echoing the conclusion of dr. king's montgomery speech. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ is [...
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however, swain versus alabama. the standard, the evidentiary standard was the defense would have to prove that the office had a history of systematic exclusion of african-americans and none of that -- under that standard, i felt, i mean, the court found there had been no intentional discrimination thereafter. the supreme court reversed swain and the batson case indicated if the system is established, for example, if prosecutor or a defense attorney -- it applies both ways -- starts excluding people of race or gender or some other prohibitive purpose, even under the directory challenge -- preemptory challenge, the prosecutor then had to come forward and give race reasons for the exclusion of african-americans or whatever minority. amy: i want to turn to glenn ford being interviewed by "the shreveport times are ." >> it separates you. it separates you from you and everybody else. can you imagine going 20 something years without no human contact? without sing family, loved ones, so-called friends? and then one day aft
however, swain versus alabama. the standard, the evidentiary standard was the defense would have to prove that the office had a history of systematic exclusion of african-americans and none of that -- under that standard, i felt, i mean, the court found there had been no intentional discrimination thereafter. the supreme court reversed swain and the batson case indicated if the system is established, for example, if prosecutor or a defense attorney -- it applies both ways -- starts excluding...
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here with the song "don't wanna fight", alabama shakes! ♪ ♪ ♪ mmmm my life your life don't cross them lines ♪ ♪ what you like what i like why can't we both be right ♪ ♪ attacking defending until there's nothing left worth winning ♪ ♪ your pride and my pride don't waste my time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight no more i don't wanna fight no more ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight no more i don't wanna fight no more ♪ ♪ take from my hand put in your hands the fruit of all my grief ♪ ♪ lying down ain't easy when everyone is pleasingç i can't get no relief ♪ ♪ living ain't no fun the constant dedication keeping the water and power on ♪ ♪ there ain't nobody left why can't i catch my breath i'm gonna work myself to death ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight no more i don't wanna fight no more ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight no more i don't wanna fight no more ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight no more i don't wanna fight no more ♪ ♪ no no no no ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight no more i don't wanna fight no more ♪ ♪ i don't wanna
here with the song "don't wanna fight", alabama shakes! ♪ ♪ ♪ mmmm my life your life don't cross them lines ♪ ♪ what you like what i like why can't we both be right ♪ ♪ attacking defending until there's nothing left worth winning ♪ ♪ your pride and my pride don't waste my time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight no more i don't wanna fight no more ♪ ♪ i don't wanna fight no more i don't wanna fight no more ♪ ♪ take from my hand put in your hands the fruit of all my...
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the alabama political reporter was the first to report the story. after they reported it they ran one of the most brutal opinion pieces i've ever seen about any politician or any subject. "rose's law was passed to protect other women from the fate of one of his patients. yet he used obamacare for a cover of his past deeds. he compared this to obamacare. the president may be the republican punching bag. senator stutts is arrogant and careless, and now we know he is evil. after a few days after miserable headlines for him and his colleagues, he withdrew his bill. to cut hospital care for new
the alabama political reporter was the first to report the story. after they reported it they ran one of the most brutal opinion pieces i've ever seen about any politician or any subject. "rose's law was passed to protect other women from the fate of one of his patients. yet he used obamacare for a cover of his past deeds. he compared this to obamacare. the president may be the republican punching bag. senator stutts is arrogant and careless, and now we know he is evil. after a few days...
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we fast forward to hear how the alabama machine tried to keep him down. later, another young voice rising. he's the biggest international celebrity you haven't heard of yet. why stromae may be music's next big thing. and new on "america tonight's" website now a trendy travel trend and how you might be breaking the law in that bargain bed. what's the problem with air b&b? at aljazeera.com/americatonight. ricatonight. >> in our fast forward segment turning the tide? the university of alabama has long grappled with its bitter history of racism. "america tonight's" michael okwu saw a sea change for the crimson tide after an historical election for student government. >> we are in a new era for university of alabama, we are moving forward we are progressing and our entire campus structure is shifting now. and it is because of that that i was elected. >> reporter: last month junior elliot spillers, was elected student body president one of two african americans ever the last one 39 years ago. the machine is a coalition of all white fraternities and sororities w
we fast forward to hear how the alabama machine tried to keep him down. later, another young voice rising. he's the biggest international celebrity you haven't heard of yet. why stromae may be music's next big thing. and new on "america tonight's" website now a trendy travel trend and how you might be breaking the law in that bargain bed. what's the problem with air b&b? at aljazeera.com/americatonight. ricatonight. >> in our fast forward segment turning the tide? the...
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the state of alabama. these individuals pay their taxes work hard and contribute to our community. our government should assist them in return. the governor recently created the alabama health care improvement task force to examine ways to increase access. i welcome my governor's establishment of this task force and i know when this task force meets it will recommend expanding medicaid. my home is we will put politics aside in migrate state of alabama and look what is in the best interest of all the people. clearly 191,000 people of alabama, who fall in that gap, who can't get health care insurance because this state would refuse to expand medicaid. i find it ironic, mr. speaker that my governor would choose to recommend expanding taxes, increasing taxes on his current proposal in order to meet the shortfall that exists in my state. let's think about that. my governor would rather increase taxes than to accept money from the federal government to expand medicaid. somehow shortsided. no state that refuses t
the state of alabama. these individuals pay their taxes work hard and contribute to our community. our government should assist them in return. the governor recently created the alabama health care improvement task force to examine ways to increase access. i welcome my governor's establishment of this task force and i know when this task force meets it will recommend expanding medicaid. my home is we will put politics aside in migrate state of alabama and look what is in the best interest of...
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we fast forward to hear how the alabama machine tried to keep him down. later, another young voice rising. he's the biggest international celebrity you haven't heard of yet. why stromae may be music's next big thing. and new on "america tonight's" website now a trendy travel trend and how you might be breaking the law in that bargain bed. what's the problem with air b&b? >> monday. >> it's crazy money that you can make here. >> behind america's oil boom. >> it's a ticking time bomb. >> uncovering shocking working conditions. >> do you know what chemicals have been in that tank? >> and the deadly human cost. >> my big brother didn't wake up the next day. >> "faultlines". al jazeera america's hard-hitting... >> today they will be arrested. >> ground-breaking... >> they're firing canisters of gas at us. >> emmy award-winning investigative series. "faultlines": death on the bakken shale. monday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> discipline... >> that's what i w
we fast forward to hear how the alabama machine tried to keep him down. later, another young voice rising. he's the biggest international celebrity you haven't heard of yet. why stromae may be music's next big thing. and new on "america tonight's" website now a trendy travel trend and how you might be breaking the law in that bargain bed. what's the problem with air b&b? >> monday. >> it's crazy money that you can make here. >> behind america's oil boom. >>...
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mitchell, alabama, siding ripped right off the wall of this house. these homeowners losing parts of their roofs. more than 40 reports of severe weather in the region. >> you need to take cover as soon as possible. >> reporter: overnight, the same system sent country music fans running for cover at this outdoor concert in arlington, texas. >> here we are. tornado sirens going off. >> reporter: the city sounding the alarm for the dangerous weather. >> we're having tornado winds, rain and hail. >> reporter: not quite a tornado, but a second night of damaging storms pounding the dallas area. >> and rob is here now. where is the severe weather headed? >> storms in georgia and alabama, heading for the carolinas carolinas. and another round coming, the tornado watch through the evening. there's the threat into arkansas and the mid-mississippi valley. and it extends to philadelphia. i wouldn't be surprised if we saw some severe weather into the northeast northeast. and to d.c. by the morning rush and to new york city by the afternoon. so, this isn't done yet
mitchell, alabama, siding ripped right off the wall of this house. these homeowners losing parts of their roofs. more than 40 reports of severe weather in the region. >> you need to take cover as soon as possible. >> reporter: overnight, the same system sent country music fans running for cover at this outdoor concert in arlington, texas. >> here we are. tornado sirens going off. >> reporter: the city sounding the alarm for the dangerous weather. >> we're having...
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are missing in waters off alabama after a weekend tragedy. are missing in waters off alabama after a weekend tragedy. a powerful storm capsized sailboats participating in a mobile bay regatta. two bodies have been found. jericka duncan shows us the search efforts. >> look at this, look at this. >> reporter: they could see the ominous clouds looming behind their boat. as the storm moved closer the waves intensified. boats buffeted from side to side as 77-mile-per-hour wind gusts whipped through the middle of mobile bay late saturday afternoon. one boater reported boats sinking so fast that people didn't have time to grab life preservers. randy rutledge and his girlfriend said they were in the water for two hours before being spotted. >> the storm just subsided just enough that i could keep my head up and not drink too much saltwater, but i had no choice but to hang onto that cushion and make it because i had to find her. >> reporter: officials say ten boats overturned. at least 40 people have been rescued. airplanes and rescue boats have cover
are missing in waters off alabama after a weekend tragedy. are missing in waters off alabama after a weekend tragedy. a powerful storm capsized sailboats participating in a mobile bay regatta. two bodies have been found. jericka duncan shows us the search efforts. >> look at this, look at this. >> reporter: they could see the ominous clouds looming behind their boat. as the storm moved closer the waves intensified. boats buffeted from side to side as 77-mile-per-hour wind gusts...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama mr. rogers. >> thank you mr. chairman good i ask unanimous consent to call up the en bloc amendment worked in approved with. >> at the clerk will please distribute the amendments to be offered en bloc. [inaudible conversations] without objection the amendments are considered as read and the gentleman from alabama is recognized for five minutes to offer explain the amendments. >> thank you mr. chairman. i call up number three amendment number 138 regarding a plan for medium-range ballistic missiles and alternatives for the enhancement of hawaii. amendment 162r1 by ms. sanchez regarding the conduct of an analysis alternative environmental management. amendment number 165r1 by ms. sanchez regarding the security outlining an approach for non-kinetic means of ballistic missile defense. amendment number 178r1 by mr. hicks regarding the administrative nuclear security to submit requiring the administrator to submit a data sheet for the enhanced radiography project. amendment 278r1 by ms. gabbard regards removing the dea
the chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama mr. rogers. >> thank you mr. chairman good i ask unanimous consent to call up the en bloc amendment worked in approved with. >> at the clerk will please distribute the amendments to be offered en bloc. [inaudible conversations] without objection the amendments are considered as read and the gentleman from alabama is recognized for five minutes to offer explain the amendments. >> thank you mr. chairman. i call up number three...
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two murders in birmingham alabama. last year the supreme court found he has been given sufficiently deficient counsel during his first trial. operating on the chief court appointed trial. tex pert that the court appointed lawyer turned to had limited experience testifying in cases like this. they had trouble using the may kro scope and not the kind of expert you would want testifying in your defense. after the supreme court awarded him another chance to make his case, they looked at new testing, and the new testing showed that the state's evidence was not conclusive. yesterday an alabama judge dismissed the case against him, ordered the department of corrections to release them immediately, and today at 9:30 a.m., he walked out of prison a free man. it would be an understatement to say that this has been a long thing for him. he was one of the longest serving death row inmates in alabama. entering as a young man and leaving alive in late middle age. he was held long after evidence began to emerge that he didn't commit
two murders in birmingham alabama. last year the supreme court found he has been given sufficiently deficient counsel during his first trial. operating on the chief court appointed trial. tex pert that the court appointed lawyer turned to had limited experience testifying in cases like this. they had trouble using the may kro scope and not the kind of expert you would want testifying in your defense. after the supreme court awarded him another chance to make his case, they looked at new...
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who is the governor of alabama in the 1960's? wallace, george wallace. who is george wallace -- here is george wallace shaking hands with one of the reenactors. george wallace delivers speeches in which wallace says the civil war and the confederates were fighting for states rights. constitutional rights for states. wallace is not going to get involved in the realigning of the war narrative. think about the context. this is july, 1953. what has george wallace famously done before he travels to gettysburg? weeks earlier? >> [indiscernible] jennifer murray: this is george wallace. alabama has two big division i schools. you have the veteran of schools auburn. and then you have this unsavory sister school in tuscaloosa, the university of alabama. this is where george wallace is standing at the schoolhouse doors of the university of alabama, physically define integration -- defying integration. this is the context that brings him to gettysburg. when the civil rights centennial fades come 1965, gettysburg showcases a different commemorative tradition in 1963
who is the governor of alabama in the 1960's? wallace, george wallace. who is george wallace -- here is george wallace shaking hands with one of the reenactors. george wallace delivers speeches in which wallace says the civil war and the confederates were fighting for states rights. constitutional rights for states. wallace is not going to get involved in the realigning of the war narrative. think about the context. this is july, 1953. what has george wallace famously done before he travels to...
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a powerful storm capsizes racing boats in alabama leaving two people dead and several more missing. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday april 27th 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning aftershocks continue to rattle nepal hampering rescue efforts after a deadly earthquake. more than 3,300 were killed. thousands were injured. the dead include three americans. there are reports of significant damages in remote villages that rescue crews have yet to reach. there have been dozens of powerful aftershocks. an aid worker was doing a television interview yesterday when one hit. >> it's trim bling. i'm going outside. i'm really sorry. bye. >>> tens of thousands are homeless in the town of kathmandu. others whose homes still stand are afraid to be inside. there are shortages of food and water. power is out in most areas and hospitals are so overwhelming it's intent. international aid is starting to arrive. >> reporter: as the death toll continues to rise they pulled a man alive from cankathmandu. it's been hampered by a
a powerful storm capsizes racing boats in alabama leaving two people dead and several more missing. captioning funded by cbs >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for monday april 27th 2015. good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning aftershocks continue to rattle nepal hampering rescue efforts after a deadly earthquake. more than 3,300 were killed. thousands were injured. the dead include three americans. there are reports of significant damages in...
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national weather service issued tornado warnings in tennessee and alabama. one tornado touched down in alabama. thousands are without power in the region this morning. one ohio woman was killed after a tree crashed on top of the car she was driving. more severe weather on tap in the east today. meteorologist pedram javaheri tracking the threat of storms. pedram. >> good monday morning, john. the severe weather we saw with over 400 storm reports is moved off to the east. we have active weather in northern alabama and georgia and carolinas this morning. some of the strongest rainfall centered over the northeast. 4 inches is possible the next couple of days. severe weather threat still in the forecast as well. generally from columbia to the nation's capital. high temperatures in d.c. make it to 80. when you factor in the heat, the inclement weather in place, it could spawn a few isolated tornadoes. between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m., the heavy rainfall there in boston with the winds up to 30 and 40 miles per hour in parts of new england. the rainfall through wedn
national weather service issued tornado warnings in tennessee and alabama. one tornado touched down in alabama. thousands are without power in the region this morning. one ohio woman was killed after a tree crashed on top of the car she was driving. more severe weather on tap in the east today. meteorologist pedram javaheri tracking the threat of storms. pedram. >> good monday morning, john. the severe weather we saw with over 400 storm reports is moved off to the east. we have active...
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i want to take to you alabama to show you the damage done by strong winds. strong storms and a tornado rode through the south on sunday damaging homes and toppling trees. the tornado was spotted on sunday morning in alabama where several vehicles were overturned. high winds blew a tree on the a house in a small town. the family sustained minor injuries. now the threat of severe weather and heavy rain will be from the south and also into the new england coast on tuesday or on monday, i should say so severe weather can be expected for many parts of the eastern u.s. now temperatures are much higher than normal for the southeast coast. 26 degrees for the high in washington, d.c. and in boston quite chilly for this time of year where the boston marathon is take place on monday. showers expected in the noon hours. that's it for now. here's your extended forecast. >>> japanese department stores are known for exceptional customer service. one in tokyo is taking things up a notch with the debut of iko, the robot greeter. iko wear as kimono and works alongside a human
i want to take to you alabama to show you the damage done by strong winds. strong storms and a tornado rode through the south on sunday damaging homes and toppling trees. the tornado was spotted on sunday morning in alabama where several vehicles were overturned. high winds blew a tree on the a house in a small town. the family sustained minor injuries. now the threat of severe weather and heavy rain will be from the south and also into the new england coast on tuesday or on monday, i should...
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a dark side this student at the university of alabama in huntsville learnt. she asked we conceal her identity out of fear of retaliation. it began on jan 12th, 2013. after drinking at a party, she decided to stay in a friend's dorm room. later she was awakened by a man she didn't know. he told her it wasn't safe and she had to leave. dis oriented, she left with him. >> it was scary. i don't know if you have been woken up by a stranger standing over i while you sleep, but that is something i will never forget. it was awful. >> he took her to his room where he kissed and groped her before he raped her. mind. it was "who are you, what the heck are you doing?" >> reporter: she reported her rape to campus police and was able to identify her attacker as stand out hockey player. >> when i was first interviewed by the police and they told me that it was fine to have sex with people you didn't know at all, and didn't know their name or anything, and that it was common for the hockey players to share girls when they said stuff like that, it was no, that's not what happ
a dark side this student at the university of alabama in huntsville learnt. she asked we conceal her identity out of fear of retaliation. it began on jan 12th, 2013. after drinking at a party, she decided to stay in a friend's dorm room. later she was awakened by a man she didn't know. he told her it wasn't safe and she had to leave. dis oriented, she left with him. >> it was scary. i don't know if you have been woken up by a stranger standing over i while you sleep, but that is something...
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>> reporter: 58 years old hinton lived half of his life in a cage, hinton correctional facility in alabama. here men do time and time stands still. today he is seeing and experiencing things for the first time in decades. >> when you were a kid and your daddy took you on a ride and you want to see everything. just be looking. make me really appreciate freedom more would you believe this is the first time i have been in the rain in 30 years? it feels wonderful. yes, it feels wonderful. >> reporter: we joined him as he began his rebirth of sorts. what's it like to be able to walk where you want to walk, when you want to walk? >> oh it's -- it's unbelievable. i really have to catch myself. >> oh my goodness. [ applause ] >> reporter: he's welcomed home. a party in hifrz his honor hosted by the equal justice initiative led by attorney bryan stevenson and his team of attorneys who fought for decades to win hinton's freedom. >> thank you for giving me my life back. just being here as a team you can say that you got an innocent man off of death row. >> reporter: his nightmare began in 19885. rona
>> reporter: 58 years old hinton lived half of his life in a cage, hinton correctional facility in alabama. here men do time and time stands still. today he is seeing and experiencing things for the first time in decades. >> when you were a kid and your daddy took you on a ride and you want to see everything. just be looking. make me really appreciate freedom more would you believe this is the first time i have been in the rain in 30 years? it feels wonderful. yes, it feels...
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. >> and the young woman from alabama joins isis. the emotional message from her family and how they hope it will stop recruitment here in the u.s.. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. new information about a story we first told you about as breaking news yesterday on mornings on 2. a person of interest is now in custody in connection with stealing a car with an eight-year-old boy inside. >> someone stole my car with my son inside. >> someone took your car and your son was inside in >> yes. >> how old is your son? >> he's eight. >> this of course in fairfield yesterday. that 911 call was made by the young boys mother after he disappeared. the boy's father says he put the boy in the car, sleep
. >> and the young woman from alabama joins isis. the emotional message from her family and how they hope it will stop recruitment here in the u.s.. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep...
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alabama has two big division i schools. you have the veteran of schools, -- the better of schools auburn. and then you have this unsavory sister school in tuscaloosa, the university of alabama. this is where george wallace is standing, at the schoolhouse doors of the university of alabama, physically defying integration. this is the context that brings him to gettysburg. when the civil rights centennial fades, come 1965, gettysburg showcases a different commemorative tradition in 1963 than in 1938 or 1913. you don't have a dramatic shift in the general population's understanding. the lost cause mythology is still firmly ensconced even at the close of the centennial. historians and academics are starting to write more objectively and much more honestly about slavery's role. but writ large, the lost cause is prominent. move forward one more commemorative year with me. these are the thoughts i want you to take away from today's lecture. move forward to today. latter part of the 20th century, early part of the 21st-century. rec
alabama has two big division i schools. you have the veteran of schools, -- the better of schools auburn. and then you have this unsavory sister school in tuscaloosa, the university of alabama. this is where george wallace is standing, at the schoolhouse doors of the university of alabama, physically defying integration. this is the context that brings him to gettysburg. when the civil rights centennial fades, come 1965, gettysburg showcases a different commemorative tradition in 1963 than in...
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the gulf of mexico and mobile alabama. they found one yesterday and another. >> and there is potential for more thunderstorms near the alabama coast. >> the water is unsafe place to be. and encourage all of the private boaters to please stand on land. shore line walking searches are always welcome. >> reporter: look at the cell phone video with the furry of the storm. one survivor described what it was like. >> you know i said jesus, you've calmed the water and the storm just subsided just enough to keep my head up. not drink to which salt water. >> reporter: they were in the water two hours before they were spotted and eventually rescued. >> just absolutely frightening. thank you johnathon. >> a volcano erupting twice and covering this town in ash as authorities warned that there could be more eruptions and yellostone is a favorite tourist destination. but a time bomb is lurking below the surface of the beautiful national park. listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs... you are so out o
the gulf of mexico and mobile alabama. they found one yesterday and another. >> and there is potential for more thunderstorms near the alabama coast. >> the water is unsafe place to be. and encourage all of the private boaters to please stand on land. shore line walking searches are always welcome. >> reporter: look at the cell phone video with the furry of the storm. one survivor described what it was like. >> you know i said jesus, you've calmed the water and the storm...
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the gentleman from alabama. pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment of the gentleman from alabama will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. mcclintock of california, page 21, lines 5 and 6 after each dollar amount insert reduced by zero dollars. reduced to zero dollars. page 22, line 3, after the dollar amount insert reduced by $691,886,000. page 22 lines 20 and 21, after each dollar amount insert reduced to zero dollars. page 57, line 11, after the dollar amount insert increased by $2,954,660,000. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 223 the gentleman from california and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california. mr. mcclintock: this amendment is similar to the other one, but it requires all companies to fund their own research, rather than taxpa
the gentleman from alabama. pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment of the gentleman from alabama will be postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will report the amendment. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. mcclintock of california, page 21, lines 5 and 6 after each dollar amount insert reduced by zero dollars. reduced to zero dollars. page 22, line...
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in alabama. i tried it. >> you can't grow lettuce? >> collard green. i don't see it, that's what i tell you. i ain't jesus christ. look what i told you. >> warden culliver is currently planning upgrades to the softball field to raise morale and lower tension. >> it has to be packed. this time of the year the softball field, that's your premiere event. in the afternoons the guys get out here and play softball, really don't have any problems out of them, keeps tension down. >> they get tired, go in, take a shower and go to bed. >> go to bed. no fights. it's the overall process of trying to improve the facility. >> though there's plenty of room for improvement, the inmates at holman get maximum use out of their softball field in its current condition. >> that's one. my percentage just went up. if you were able to transpose, imagine them in uniforms, take the wire away from the fence, just from the attitude of the guys, right, it would be any other male softball league in any small town america or usa, doing what they do after they've had a hard day's work
in alabama. i tried it. >> you can't grow lettuce? >> collard green. i don't see it, that's what i tell you. i ain't jesus christ. look what i told you. >> warden culliver is currently planning upgrades to the softball field to raise morale and lower tension. >> it has to be packed. this time of the year the softball field, that's your premiere event. in the afternoons the guys get out here and play softball, really don't have any problems out of them, keeps tension...
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we return to alabama where 50 years ago more blood spilled in the fight against injustice escaped their bondage. we return to alabama where 50 years ago more blood spilled in the fight against injustice where my boss president obama is this very day. these are difficult chapters in our nation's story. they must be told and told for generations to come. we can't forget our past or risk losing sight of where we've come from. i'm proud to work for a president that gets this. he's making sure we're telling a more inclusive story of our nation through sights under the stewardship of the national parks service. some share the struggle of americans. in virginia, a sanctuary was provided for escaped slaves of the war. the national monument tells the role of leaders in the war. others define us as a nation. the chavez monument in california honors one of the great civil rights leaders in the 20th century and his work on behalf of migrant workers. another monument recounts the injustices suffered by japanese americans during world war ii. last may at the stonewall inn in new york, we announced a
we return to alabama where 50 years ago more blood spilled in the fight against injustice escaped their bondage. we return to alabama where 50 years ago more blood spilled in the fight against injustice where my boss president obama is this very day. these are difficult chapters in our nation's story. they must be told and told for generations to come. we can't forget our past or risk losing sight of where we've come from. i'm proud to work for a president that gets this. he's making sure we're...
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if you're at the university of alabama, that's it. and it's more than a job. you better be number one in the country or saban's job is at risk. some other school they don't care that much. >> and they're exploited. >> let's pull the pieces together. question, which would you rather have, a $14,000 a year athletic scholarship or an academic degree and $30,000 in student loan debt? paul. >> i wouldn't -- i would rather have fair pay for the time i spent. remember, coaches 100 years ago were not paid and it was a big scandal and eventually they were. so will athletes. >> i'm not going to turn pro. >> $14,000 a year scholarship barely covers books and room and board. i mean, college tuition is up over $60,000. >> it's a little friday night recreation. here's the question, considering the size of their scholarships, are student athletes, a, undercompensated, b, overcompensated, c, properly compensated? pat buchanan. >> accept the free market. fairly compensated. >> they're mostly exploited or we wouldn't be talking about this. >> i would say a. i would say the free
if you're at the university of alabama, that's it. and it's more than a job. you better be number one in the country or saban's job is at risk. some other school they don't care that much. >> and they're exploited. >> let's pull the pieces together. question, which would you rather have, a $14,000 a year athletic scholarship or an academic degree and $30,000 in student loan debt? paul. >> i wouldn't -- i would rather have fair pay for the time i spent. remember, coaches 100...
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look at the rain moving through portions of tennessee into alabama and georgia. those heavier showers will hold off until tomorrow. it's 11:00 tonight. it will still be dry with clouds moving in during the evening hours. the showers by late this evening will be northbound western pennsylvania. by first thing tomorrow morning, here's when you need the umbrella. to start with the commute, it looks to be a bit damp. possibly heavy downpours. even a chance for a thunderstorm for tomorrow. but not today. certainly not at the ballpark. you'll see lots of sunshine for the phillies/braves game at 3:00 this afternoon. temperatures will be in the 70s. a little bit breezy by then. the southwesterly winds to 15 miles an hour. cooling down just a little by 6:00. still pretty nice. a few more clouds around but no sign of any wet weather during the evening. changes tomorrow we'll show you the seven-day when we come back in ten minutes. >>> did you hear the crack of the bat there? >> yeah. >> bill was lucky to dodge that line drive. good reflexes. we'll see if there's anything t
look at the rain moving through portions of tennessee into alabama and georgia. those heavier showers will hold off until tomorrow. it's 11:00 tonight. it will still be dry with clouds moving in during the evening hours. the showers by late this evening will be northbound western pennsylvania. by first thing tomorrow morning, here's when you need the umbrella. to start with the commute, it looks to be a bit damp. possibly heavy downpours. even a chance for a thunderstorm for tomorrow. but not...
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he's from alabama, like yourself. as i mentioned, he runs this truck ministry. let's play a clip from him. >> a lot of them they lost their trailers. a lot of them living the way they were tents, living in the woods, living on school buses. old boats. i think they just living from day to day. you know should help these people. going to these folks' houses i do this seven days a week, than to do anything else. >> were these families just not able to you know build back because their equipment was destroyed or they weren't able to get back into fishing? why weren't they able to get back at least a little bit of the life they had before? >> well i mean there's still a lot of uncertainty about how much the gulf is damaged, and one thing that happened is you would have a business that would get some kind of restitution from the claims then a business across the street that you know the same kind of claims and not get anything so it was hard to rebuild when there was less fish, there were definitely a lot less oysters, so i think it was hard to know what was going to
he's from alabama, like yourself. as i mentioned, he runs this truck ministry. let's play a clip from him. >> a lot of them they lost their trailers. a lot of them living the way they were tents, living in the woods, living on school buses. old boats. i think they just living from day to day. you know should help these people. going to these folks' houses i do this seven days a week, than to do anything else. >> were these families just not able to you know build back because their...
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former alabama politician steve flowers was a member. he knew he had to be one if he was going anywhere in politics. >> when i was a young boy, we had nine members of congress eight of nine came through the machine. both the u.s. senator were mash each alum nigh. the right to go into congress was to be in the machine in alabama. we learnt each other, knew each other. you wept in the fraternity went downstairs nominated and made deals together. >> reporter: he thinks spiller's election shows the machine didn't have the mojo it once did. a year and a half ago horwitz ran as an incumbent. she noticed something odd while reviewing the rolls. >> people were registered in places they didn't leave. >> reporter: on the day of the election she received a tip by a greek member. >> they were offered a wristband that would get them into two local bars in exchange for a drink, if they turned out to vote. >> reporter: it was kelly against the machine. she lost by 87 votes. with spiller's election it looks like the machine is losing steam. another sign
former alabama politician steve flowers was a member. he knew he had to be one if he was going anywhere in politics. >> when i was a young boy, we had nine members of congress eight of nine came through the machine. both the u.s. senator were mash each alum nigh. the right to go into congress was to be in the machine in alabama. we learnt each other, knew each other. you wept in the fraternity went downstairs nominated and made deals together. >> reporter: he thinks spiller's...
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in fort mitchell, alabama siding was ripped off of this house. more than 40 reports of severe weather in the region. overnight, the same system sent people running for cover at this outdoor concert in arlington texas. >> the tornado sirens were going off. reporter: sounding the alarm for the dangerous weather. not quite a tornado, but a second night of damaging storms pounding the dallas area. this is a commendation of two storms that have been stuck in place. now they are together, moving up the northeast. it will be a stormy start to the week. kimberly: it was a day that had much of the area on age, a violent -- on edge, a violent criminal escapes police custody. now virginia governor mark warner -- now virginia senator mark warner is reacting to the report. u.s. marshals arty have their investigation underway into allied protection services. joce sterman has more on why that may not be enough. >> i'm just glad you guys are out there. joce: the 7 on your side i-team continuing to dig into allied protection come after finding leaders advertised
in fort mitchell, alabama siding was ripped off of this house. more than 40 reports of severe weather in the region. overnight, the same system sent people running for cover at this outdoor concert in arlington texas. >> the tornado sirens were going off. reporter: sounding the alarm for the dangerous weather. not quite a tornado, but a second night of damaging storms pounding the dallas area. this is a commendation of two storms that have been stuck in place. now they are together,...
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the death toll now rising to 148. >>> and back home to the alabama man walking free after his conviction on capital murder was overturned. an emotional reunion with friends and family. you're about to hear his first words as he walked through those doors. aimed squarely at the investigators who put him behind bars all those years ago. steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: this is the moment he and his family had prayed for, his first night free after leaving alabama's death row. >> they had every intention of executing me for something i didn't do. for all of us that say we believe in justice, this is the case to start showing. >> reporter: here he is, just 28 years old, sentenced to death for the murder of two restaurant managers in 1985. but new ballistics tests showed there was no way they were shot by a gun found in his home. the key reason he was convicted. the relatives of those victims were upset by his release. >> and i want to say to the victim family, i will continue to pray for you just as i have for 30 years. a miscarriage of justice not only to me, but to them. >> reporter: s
the death toll now rising to 148. >>> and back home to the alabama man walking free after his conviction on capital murder was overturned. an emotional reunion with friends and family. you're about to hear his first words as he walked through those doors. aimed squarely at the investigators who put him behind bars all those years ago. steve osunsami tonight. >> reporter: this is the moment he and his family had prayed for, his first night free after leaving alabama's death row....
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the next surrender that i want to move to is alabama. on the left here is general richard taylor who commands the department of alabama, mississippi and east louisiana. it embraces everything from the mississippi to the georgia state line. taylor had gotten heard rumors about what's happening in virginia and north carolina and will finally get confirmation about the other surrenders. the union commander of this department and union department of mississippi is general edward candy on the right there. camby will be the only union general who oversees two surrenders. he's in charge of what happens here and what happens to the trans-mississippi. i want to point out few things on my map. down here is mobile. union army is going to assault the forks protecting mobile on april 9th. while things are happening in appom h appomattox, we have some things happening around mobile. confederates pull that up to meridian, mississippi. in these towns up here in mississippi and alabama, the army will concentrate. they will capture mobile and start to mov
the next surrender that i want to move to is alabama. on the left here is general richard taylor who commands the department of alabama, mississippi and east louisiana. it embraces everything from the mississippi to the georgia state line. taylor had gotten heard rumors about what's happening in virginia and north carolina and will finally get confirmation about the other surrenders. the union commander of this department and union department of mississippi is general edward candy on the right...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama for five minutes. >> thank you. i cannot believe we are having this debate again. every year my colleagues seek to amend this provision. every year it fails. every year we debated in markup talk about on the floor and then conference. dod has its own nonproliferation program. i urging our vote. >> is there any further debate? if not -- sorry, recognized. >> the goal here is to make certain that nonproliferation, funding needed flexibility are just as important as other areas of nuclear weapon material critical of these other areas. i think we want to take another look at this. i think it is an important and critical issue. >> as you know lady yields back the balance of her time. >> i would say to the chairman of the subcommittee i bring up nonproliferation every year because i believe it is important. we not only need to make better nuclear weapons and research better nuclear weapons and modernize nuclear weapons. as someone who looks at my family, if there is an ability high increases command the double digits. but
the chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama for five minutes. >> thank you. i cannot believe we are having this debate again. every year my colleagues seek to amend this provision. every year it fails. every year we debated in markup talk about on the floor and then conference. dod has its own nonproliferation program. i urging our vote. >> is there any further debate? if not -- sorry, recognized. >> the goal here is to make certain that nonproliferation, funding needed...