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but that idea, that one, mississippi, two, mississippi, three, mississippi thing, that idea of using the word mississippi to help you count the appropriate length of time it takes to last a second, that is now the inspiration for this i think rather good ad campaign. look. one, mississippi. your health insurance exchange. one site fits all. see, here's the logo for it. it's the one that's overlaid with the map of the state of mississippi, one mississippi, the only place you'll need to look, your one-stop comparison shop for health insurance. one site fits all! also, they've got one that says "with one, it's done, an easy-to-use online marketplace to one-stop comparison shop." "search it, find it, buy it, your one-stop comparison shop for health insurance you can count on." get it? you can count on it? one mississippi? the idea was to do that ad campaign on buses in mississippi and on billboards and on ballpark signage specifically, better way to play the game, one, mississippi. all the advertising would be directing you to this good-looking website, one, mississippi. and all of it, a
but that idea, that one, mississippi, two, mississippi, three, mississippi thing, that idea of using the word mississippi to help you count the appropriate length of time it takes to last a second, that is now the inspiration for this i think rather good ad campaign. look. one, mississippi. your health insurance exchange. one site fits all. see, here's the logo for it. it's the one that's overlaid with the map of the state of mississippi, one mississippi, the only place you'll need to look,...
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the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. wicker: i thank my colleague from go gea. let me mention -- georgia. let me mention a husband and wife in mississippi. they are small business people. as the chair is well aware, that's how we create jobs in the united states of america. we love it when a big manufacturing plant moves in but it's the small businesses flout this great land that create the bulk of the jobs and we appreciate it. obamacare has hit the small businesses so hard, and hurt their ability to create jobs. this particular small business couple in hearn and dough -- hernando, mississippi, tell me the private insurance plan they have offered their employees in the past, it will not be grandfathered and the new plan they are forced to offer their employees will have a 7% premium increase in 2014, that's real money, and a 66% premium increase in 2015, according to their insurance agent. perhaps they believed the president when he said if you like your plan, you can you get to keep your plan, period. perhaps they beli
the presiding officer: the senator from mississippi. mr. wicker: i thank my colleague from go gea. let me mention -- georgia. let me mention a husband and wife in mississippi. they are small business people. as the chair is well aware, that's how we create jobs in the united states of america. we love it when a big manufacturing plant moves in but it's the small businesses flout this great land that create the bulk of the jobs and we appreciate it. obamacare has hit the small businesses so...
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our editor went to mississippi to find out. >> god loves you. you, you, and you. he loves you. >> this preacher has a passion. in a state where help problems are rife, he wants a healthy congregation. he even banned fried chicken. cause is signing people up for obamacare when the republican-controlled state is shunning the president's plan. he is not surprised. >> i think a lot of people on the other side of the political spectrum recognize it literally could change a whole generation. you want to make something look bad because other people like it. who are they going to give credit to? land where the blues began still has its share of woes. the least healthy state in the usa, insurance costs will be higher and many companies are not interested. one that is has taken it show on the road. on the morning i spent with him, not a single soul showed any interest. there is plenty of hostility. >> i do not think we ought to go through anybody else for health care. without to be able to decide for ourselves if we need it. >> do you have it? >> i do not. i will pay the fi
our editor went to mississippi to find out. >> god loves you. you, you, and you. he loves you. >> this preacher has a passion. in a state where help problems are rife, he wants a healthy congregation. he even banned fried chicken. cause is signing people up for obamacare when the republican-controlled state is shunning the president's plan. he is not surprised. >> i think a lot of people on the other side of the political spectrum recognize it literally could change a whole...
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. >> we are joined by the mississippi river. senator wicker, i know you don't like this deal, but there are a lot of people in mississippi hurting right now. why are you going to oppose this good bipartisan deal? >> let me say, i liked your lead in. my friend lindsey graham knows how to turn a phrase. and i, this is a compromise. i expected there to be a bunch of stuff in there i didn't like, but i really didn't think it would impact military retirees, single them out in the way it does. and when i asked the question at the wednesday briefing, some budget people came in. i said how would this affect a retired senior master sergeant. how much money would he lose per year. well, they didn't know. they got back to him with the answer. $83,000 lifetime for an e-7 who refires, 120 something,000 f th for an officer. >> that's for somebody 62 and it won't take effect until december 2015. there's a bipartisan solution again to block this provision in the budget act. i think it's section 403. senator sheehan has a bill that will offset t
. >> we are joined by the mississippi river. senator wicker, i know you don't like this deal, but there are a lot of people in mississippi hurting right now. why are you going to oppose this good bipartisan deal? >> let me say, i liked your lead in. my friend lindsey graham knows how to turn a phrase. and i, this is a compromise. i expected there to be a bunch of stuff in there i didn't like, but i really didn't think it would impact military retirees, single them out in the way it...
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the mississippi millennial who won a seat in the statehouse. we will get the on air shout out. ♪ [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. think sugar, say splenda™ in controlling yournow woveractive bladder symptoms. the new oxytrol for women patch. the first and only over the counter treatment for overactive bladder. put the control back in your go with new oxytrol for women. now in the feminine care aisle. . >> we have election results from you easily defeated to win alabama's first seat last night. bradley burn won to replace joe bonner in the house. representative bonner is taking a job at the university of alabama. burn tried to run for governor three years ago and lot of. he defeated a teat party opponent by getting help from the business community seen as the first sign as an attempt by the business community wing to take on and defeat the tea party wing. is that a sign of things to come? these republica
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when you compare mississippi to texas, you can advertise in mississippi statewide and if you transfer that, you can get about half of one of the 23 media markets in texas. >> and statewide mississippi. >> and chris mentioned with the club for growth, it's $5.5 million and not going to be with steve stockman, but mississippi is the one race where you have that alignment with the outside groups. the other thing is the senator is starting for scratch. he can't start the model of ahead of your challenge, 18 months in advance. he is starting from zero. mississippi is the to watch. >> then there is kentucky. they both feel they are more symbolic. lindsay graham and mitch mcconnell are symbolic. i go back and forth of who is more vulnerable. some want to send a message and go after mcconnell and some who say lindsay graham talks. i go back and forth on which is next on the most vulnerable list. >> one interesting thing is whether you agree or disagree is both are good candidates and campaigners. if you look at lindsay graham, that's one of the best campaigns you will see run in the modern er
when you compare mississippi to texas, you can advertise in mississippi statewide and if you transfer that, you can get about half of one of the 23 media markets in texas. >> and statewide mississippi. >> and chris mentioned with the club for growth, it's $5.5 million and not going to be with steve stockman, but mississippi is the one race where you have that alignment with the outside groups. the other thing is the senator is starting for scratch. he can't start the model of ahead...
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we've already seen a tornado today, anywhere from louisiana, arkansas, mississippi mississippi, towards kentucky, going to be a major problem, major issue there and also a lot of snow right behind this front. more in this later along in the show. john. >>> fighting continues despite an international peace conference scheduled for next month. aerial bombardments in oirption stronaccordingto them the govert good afternoon sunday and at least 100 were killed in the first three days. >>> senior ung officials, the united states and russia good afternoon a series of meetings in geneva today, the goal to put an end to syria's two year civil war. negotiations between assad's government will start next month. representatives from 30 nations are expected to participate. the commander of syria's rebel backed force, heading rift in next month's peace talks. some faction he have vowed to sideline those talks. the u.n. arab league syria envoy says iran's participation remains up in the air. syria's participation is also against iran involvement. >>> one of a handful of joirnlt, we use her first name
we've already seen a tornado today, anywhere from louisiana, arkansas, mississippi mississippi, towards kentucky, going to be a major problem, major issue there and also a lot of snow right behind this front. more in this later along in the show. john. >>> fighting continues despite an international peace conference scheduled for next month. aerial bombardments in oirption stronaccordingto them the govert good afternoon sunday and at least 100 were killed in the first three days....
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the storm did west of the mississippi. let's go to weather channel meteorologist jim cantore in dallas. and jim, talk us through where this is headed. >> reporter: well, brian, nothing could come good of this. today if you look at the temperature map, jordan, montana, was 30 degrees below zero while orlando, florida, was at 85. that's a 115-degree temperature spread. two storms. the first one continues to move up through the mississippi valley and heading into the northeast with ice and snow. but here's the second storm with advisories all the way to the coastline and into california and nevada again. let's take it by piece. saturday, after the storm produces snow on the las vegas strip it comes back out with ice and sleet once again in these same areas that got it today. sunday the snow pushes across washington, d.c., possibly as far north as new york. it will change to rain there, but not before a messy rush hour along i-95. once the storm pulls out the nation is left in the deep freeze with record setting low for the so
the storm did west of the mississippi. let's go to weather channel meteorologist jim cantore in dallas. and jim, talk us through where this is headed. >> reporter: well, brian, nothing could come good of this. today if you look at the temperature map, jordan, montana, was 30 degrees below zero while orlando, florida, was at 85. that's a 115-degree temperature spread. two storms. the first one continues to move up through the mississippi valley and heading into the northeast with ice and...
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so the ticket to mississippi and there i was. >> did you incorporate the story of other freedom riders in the book? >> absolutely. there were nine demonstrators in jacksonville that the and i was able to interview all of them. there was one additional freedom rider but unfortunately he died before i got involved. i talked to his family and he was part of a group in new orleans so i talked to them and this incorporates a lot of stories. the demonstrators, the media covering the sit-in's, i was able to get the fbi records and i talked to some of the people who were pictured in the crowd. i was able to identify them and talk to them as well so it was a comprehensive story of what happened that day. >> was it like talking to the crowd members? >> it was a very unusual situation. i think that fact that their story as well unfortunately some of them are still segregationists and continue to believe but the powerful story that i came across less as a person that actually took the photograph. he was a white southern photographer and an jon joined the sedans for -- sit-ins one. he saw quite a d
so the ticket to mississippi and there i was. >> did you incorporate the story of other freedom riders in the book? >> absolutely. there were nine demonstrators in jacksonville that the and i was able to interview all of them. there was one additional freedom rider but unfortunately he died before i got involved. i talked to his family and he was part of a group in new orleans so i talked to them and this incorporates a lot of stories. the demonstrators, the media covering the...
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andy gallagher has more from mississippi. >> in the back woods of mississippi, ancestors return to a dark place from their childhood. >> we lost our father here. our mother lost her husband here. and today is an opportunity to say, daddy, we still seeking the truth. >> in 1964, kathryn and shirley's father was driving down this road when he was ambushed by a group of white men and shot. these women were barely teenagers at the time, and despite a lengthy investigation, their first contact with the fbi is when they were hand add letter telling them the case was closed. >> you located me to bring me a letter stating that you are closing the case. but yet, you never took time to meet with our family. to discuss any findings, or any interviews concerning our father. >> it is a outcome that doesn't surprise ben greenberg, who spent years investigating the murder. they didn't appear to have the resources or will. >> this is an opportunity to wage the war of america's demons. from the racist past, and that has not been delivered and the opportunity to bring that to bear on this history is d
andy gallagher has more from mississippi. >> in the back woods of mississippi, ancestors return to a dark place from their childhood. >> we lost our father here. our mother lost her husband here. and today is an opportunity to say, daddy, we still seeking the truth. >> in 1964, kathryn and shirley's father was driving down this road when he was ambushed by a group of white men and shot. these women were barely teenagers at the time, and despite a lengthy investigation, their...
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the officers was killed on monday when the suspect robbed a bank in up the low mississippi. vecttors believe the suspect was involved in a bank holdup in atlanta hours before that robbery in mississippi. they are offering a $200,000 reward for information that leads to his arrest. >> some of the grandchildren of are herenelson mandela this weekend. details on what brings them to the nation's capitol. >> the honors keep coming for pope francis. now he's being recognized >> a pedestrian is dead after he was hit by a fire truck in virginia. investigators say the fire truck was spoppeding to a call when it hit the man. the man was not in a closs walk and the fire truck tried to avoid hitting him but couldn't. that man died at the hospital. >> construction crews are making progress replacing two escalate tors. a crane was used to bring in large sections of the escalators. the project is expected to take four more months. >> two of nelson mandela's grandchildren are in d.c. tonight. they will attend wizards game. during the pregame ceremony will 's grandchildren present ban gallon
the officers was killed on monday when the suspect robbed a bank in up the low mississippi. vecttors believe the suspect was involved in a bank holdup in atlanta hours before that robbery in mississippi. they are offering a $200,000 reward for information that leads to his arrest. >> some of the grandchildren of are herenelson mandela this weekend. details on what brings them to the nation's capitol. >> the honors keep coming for pope francis. now he's being recognized >> a...
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. >>> mississippi. mississippi is not only a great state in its own right, mississippi has also for a generation, no, for a century, no, for the entire existence of our country, provided a great service to the rest of this country. number one, mississippi has forever helped american schoolchildren get over their native fear of spelling long words, because m-i, double s-i, double s i-is fun to say. so, you can smell mississippi and then you can spell anything. mississippi also helps us stay patient when we are counting off
. >>> mississippi. mississippi is not only a great state in its own right, mississippi has also for a generation, no, for a century, no, for the entire existence of our country, provided a great service to the rest of this country. number one, mississippi has forever helped american schoolchildren get over their native fear of spelling long words, because m-i, double s-i, double s i-is fun to say. so, you can smell mississippi and then you can spell anything. mississippi also helps us...
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the mississippi had flooded before. local authorities attempted to pvide flood control, but with uneven efforts. the levee system is oy as strong as its weakest link. the building of dams could have prevented the flood. some legislators wanted to use federal funds. but they faced tough opposition on capitol hill. dams not only control floods, but they can be used to generate hydroelectric power. that presented a threat of competition to the private utilities. to justify the expenditure required to build these dams, electricity had to be sold. that would be produced by these hydroelectric units which were to be installed in the dams. that feature disturbed people who opposed tva. they thought that was a function the government ought not to engage in. the private utilities were successful in their opposition until 1933, when a newdministration with an activistiew of government's role came into power. franklin delano roosevelt created e tennesseelleyuthority. wiiam jennings randolph was a member of congress during the roos
the mississippi had flooded before. local authorities attempted to pvide flood control, but with uneven efforts. the levee system is oy as strong as its weakest link. the building of dams could have prevented the flood. some legislators wanted to use federal funds. but they faced tough opposition on capitol hill. dams not only control floods, but they can be used to generate hydroelectric power. that presented a threat of competition to the private utilities. to justify the expenditure required...
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and so the freedom rides were my ticket to mississippi and free room and board for the summer, and there i was. >> host: and did you incorporate the stories of other freedom riders in the book? >> guest: yes, absolutely. there were nine demonstrators in jackson that day. i was able to interview all of them. and there was of one additional freedom rider. unfortunately, he has died before i got involved in the project. but i was able to talk to his family and to a number of his, you know, he was part of a core group in new orleans. so i was able to talk to his comrades in corps as well. so this incorporates a lot of stories not just of the demonstrators, but of the media that were covering the sit-ins, some of the policemen who were therement i was able to get the fbi records. and i actually talked to some of the people who are pictured in the crowd. of i was able to identify them and talk to them as well. so it's kind of a comprehensive story of what happened that day and the impact of that day. >> host: what was that like, talking to some of the crowd members? what are they like today? >
and so the freedom rides were my ticket to mississippi and free room and board for the summer, and there i was. >> host: and did you incorporate the stories of other freedom riders in the book? >> guest: yes, absolutely. there were nine demonstrators in jackson that day. i was able to interview all of them. and there was of one additional freedom rider. unfortunately, he has died before i got involved in the project. but i was able to talk to his family and to a number of his, you...
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andy gallagher reports from mississippi. >> brown was born on his parents farm in mississippi. his parents have been here since 1957. but the history in african americans in cotton production has a belong history. enormous profits were made on the backs of slaves and even in good times, many blacks feel persecuted. settlement with the department of agriculture which is accused of denying black farmers loans based on their race. >> didn't expect to be treated like that. we wanted to be equal. we wanted to be competitive with the other farmers. and not only that just make a living, just make a decent living. >> but life for roy and many other cotton farmers could be about to get harder. government subs addition could be cut for roy that's a loss of $50,000 a year. >> it's going to be bad if the government takes the subsidies away from the famplers. a lot of farmers aren't going to be able to keep farms. >> the problem is billions of dollars of subsidies distort the global cotton market. price he are pushed down making it marredder for developing downs compete or make a living. it
andy gallagher reports from mississippi. >> brown was born on his parents farm in mississippi. his parents have been here since 1957. but the history in african americans in cotton production has a belong history. enormous profits were made on the backs of slaves and even in good times, many blacks feel persecuted. settlement with the department of agriculture which is accused of denying black farmers loans based on their race. >> didn't expect to be treated like that. we wanted to...
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meanwhile back in mississippi, law enforcement officials welcome the broadening investigation. >> we have provided media with a wanted poster, providing information and surveillance photos from the atlanta bank robbery which provide a clearer picture of the robber. >> reporter: earlier this week, police released a photo of this man, calling him a person of interest in the robbery there. taken by a convenience store security camera just prior to the bank robbery. yet another video shows what police say was the robber's car speeding away from the bank's parking lot. in
meanwhile back in mississippi, law enforcement officials welcome the broadening investigation. >> we have provided media with a wanted poster, providing information and surveillance photos from the atlanta bank robbery which provide a clearer picture of the robber. >> reporter: earlier this week, police released a photo of this man, calling him a person of interest in the robbery there. taken by a convenience store security camera just prior to the bank robbery. yet another video...
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many of the country's agricultural products move via the mississippi river, the life blood of commerce and the united states. but now, even those shipments are in danger as the drought has come to the mississippi, too, where just a few months ago water levels were so low, officials believed they might have to shut the river down all together. >> crew, dispatch. >> good morning. over the last 24 hours we've had a total of 93 barges, 59 northbound. >> dallas park has a rudder that's leaking. >> good morning, everyone. we're presently minus 2.15 and falling. the gauge is 5.1 and a slow fall. there's no rain forecasted for the next ten days north of st. louis. of the 21 boats, three are ingram. >> ingram is the largest inland barge transportation company in the u.s., moving all types of cargo. thousands of tons of fuel, coal, steel and cement every day, as well as dry goods. in fact, a whopping 60% of america's grain export has to travel down the mississippi on its way out of the country. the slowdown on the river doesn't just cost money, people's very lively hoods are also on the line. in
many of the country's agricultural products move via the mississippi river, the life blood of commerce and the united states. but now, even those shipments are in danger as the drought has come to the mississippi, too, where just a few months ago water levels were so low, officials believed they might have to shut the river down all together. >> crew, dispatch. >> good morning. over the last 24 hours we've had a total of 93 barges, 59 northbound. >> dallas park has a rudder...
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especially here, lower and mid-mississippi river valleys. could see damaging wind gusts. also several tornadoes could not be ruled out as we head through the course of saturday. then into sunday more rain on the east coast. the severe threat including charlotte and atlanta and significant ice will work its way into southern parts of canada. in terms of total rainfall, how much are we talking? >> 3 to 6 inches. maybe as much as a half foot here around the northern sections of the ohio river valley, 1 to 3 for a wide swath including into the northeast. that could cause some flash flooding. then we talk about the ice. this could go along with 3 to 6
especially here, lower and mid-mississippi river valleys. could see damaging wind gusts. also several tornadoes could not be ruled out as we head through the course of saturday. then into sunday more rain on the east coast. the severe threat including charlotte and atlanta and significant ice will work its way into southern parts of canada. in terms of total rainfall, how much are we talking? >> 3 to 6 inches. maybe as much as a half foot here around the northern sections of the ohio...
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this one farm in mississippi. >> stephen: wow. >> yes. stephen: okay. so, you have all of this cotton. where does it go? >> so, it goes. then it goes on a global journey. it travels 20,000 miles as it is made into a tee shirt. spinning factories in indonesia. then garment factories and back to you. >> stephen: sweatshops? this is npr tee shirt. is this made with sweatshop hraeuber? >> >> don: stephen: really. it's made in bangladesh. the entire country is sweat. >> so that's one of the things we wanted to look at. so in bangladesh there is something to what you say. basically -- >> stephen: generally. >> -- because bangladesh is a incredibly poor country. we interviewed a person, the ceo of a garment manufacturing company. he says our government tpo *lg follows poverty. it goes to the poorest country in the world of hraeub tore make the shirts. >> stephen: it's not a sweatshop. what is your standard for sweatshops. >> when you have a country like bangladesh where you have millions in abject poverty. you have a big corporation, they can be exploited. on
this one farm in mississippi. >> stephen: wow. >> yes. stephen: okay. so, you have all of this cotton. where does it go? >> so, it goes. then it goes on a global journey. it travels 20,000 miles as it is made into a tee shirt. spinning factories in indonesia. then garment factories and back to you. >> stephen: sweatshops? this is npr tee shirt. is this made with sweatshop hraeuber? >> >> don: stephen: really. it's made in bangladesh. the entire country is...
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later the same day, the same man police robbed a bank in tupelo, mississippi and killed a police officer while fleeing. the man hunt from that suspect is very likely over. physical similarities are what led the same suspect in all three of those bank robberies. we should learn more about this later today from fbi officials, including perhaps the biggest mystery of all, who was this guy, this suspect. >> ron, thank you>>> we'll turn now to the breaking news out of russia, a female suicide bomber walking into a train station and blowing herself up and killing multiple civilians, happening six weeks before the start of the winter olympics, raising new security concerns. abc's muhammad lila is here with more. >> reporter: it's very close to sochi. good morning, bianna. the death toll is likely to rise after the attack. target, busy train station. take a look at this. the security cameras captured the exact moments the bomb went out. you can see the smoke pouring out. russian officials say at least 14 people are now dead and 35 wounded. there are confirmed children among the casualties. inclu
later the same day, the same man police robbed a bank in tupelo, mississippi and killed a police officer while fleeing. the man hunt from that suspect is very likely over. physical similarities are what led the same suspect in all three of those bank robberies. we should learn more about this later today from fbi officials, including perhaps the biggest mystery of all, who was this guy, this suspect. >> ron, thank you>>> we'll turn now to the breaking news out of russia, a female...
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alan said i don't even know the name of the governor of mississippi. he had never been involved in the civil rights issue at all. he did go to mississippi. he spent two dais there. he wrote a report that nobody read. the reason he was sent there was just because johnson wanted to stick it to j. edgar hoover. it worked. [inaudible] twhoopped him -- -- what happened to -- [inaudible] protect him and saw to it that -- [inaudible] >> you are referring to the economic minister in the hitler regime. he's a figure in the book. he and alan worked closely together. in fact, they were similar types of people. they each admired the culture that produced each other. they were starched religiously shaped people. at least that's they would describe themselves as. so shocked they were the key link between nazi germany and the united states during the '30s. after the war he was brought before the neuron berg tribunal. he was found not guilty. although all right. [inaudible] >> when it comes to instances of elite decision making with regard to foreign policy often not
alan said i don't even know the name of the governor of mississippi. he had never been involved in the civil rights issue at all. he did go to mississippi. he spent two dais there. he wrote a report that nobody read. the reason he was sent there was just because johnson wanted to stick it to j. edgar hoover. it worked. [inaudible] twhoopped him -- -- what happened to -- [inaudible] protect him and saw to it that -- [inaudible] >> you are referring to the economic minister in the hitler...
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we have on the phone with us from mississippi highway patrol officer ray hall. good to have you with us. what can you tell us about the investigation as it relates to this killing and the ending of this search in phoenix? >> sure. you know, based on information we received, especially after the phoenix internet, the fbi agents have begun running down leads, started to see just a few things that seem to be similar and continued to track those leads. and at this time we do believe that this -- this killer is going to be connected. not only in atlanta, in the shooting in phoenix, but here may be responsible for the death or death of officer gill stafford. >> officer hall, let me ask you, there is a tupelo city spokeswoman who said multiple suspects were seen fleeing the robbery there. do you know if there is more than one person involved in this at this point? are you still investigating that? >> yeah, we -- it is still unclear at this time if this suspect may have acted alone or whether there was others. i know the officers are continuing to work, continuing to ma
we have on the phone with us from mississippi highway patrol officer ray hall. good to have you with us. what can you tell us about the investigation as it relates to this killing and the ending of this search in phoenix? >> sure. you know, based on information we received, especially after the phoenix internet, the fbi agents have begun running down leads, started to see just a few things that seem to be similar and continued to track those leads. and at this time we do believe that this...
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the senator from mississippi. i was looking elsewhere. sorry. mr. wicker: thank you. i was a bit perplexed there for a minute. it was not the first time, mr. president. mr. president, we are now on calendar number 349, message 462, susan p. waters of montana to be united states district judge for the district of montana. i note on the executive calend calendar, this nomination came before the senate from the committee on september 19. it is my understanding that this nominee was cleared by our side of the aisle and could have been brought up on any monday afternoon by a voice vote. and i think members might be wondering -- and certainly people within the sound of my voice tonight might be wondering -- why we are spending time tonight in a protracted debate on three district court nominees -- mccafferty, brian morris of montana, and sow susan p. watters of montana. it me, we've gotten to this point mr. president, because of the heavy-mannehanded overreachf the majority in trasming on the rights of folks on our side of the aisle who find ourselves temporarily, i hope, i
the senator from mississippi. i was looking elsewhere. sorry. mr. wicker: thank you. i was a bit perplexed there for a minute. it was not the first time, mr. president. mr. president, we are now on calendar number 349, message 462, susan p. waters of montana to be united states district judge for the district of montana. i note on the executive calend calendar, this nomination came before the senate from the committee on september 19. it is my understanding that this nominee was cleared by our...
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from memphis down to central louisiana and into mississippi is the area of greatest concern. we are going to see ice northern new england could see ice from vermont to northern maine. by sunday areas of snow, too. chicago, kansas city, milwaukee. middle of the country. deep south severe weather and icy in the great lakes. >> in the areas where people are having bad weather maybe they can go to the movies. >> what movies are playing? >> news anchors, conmen and walt disney working hard. "american hustle" and tom hanks' flick "saving mr. banks" open along side "anchor man 2." >>> singing superstar adele received the member of the most excellent order -- the member of the most excellent order of the british empire from prince charles on thursday. she called the event, quote, posh and b. >> this video posted of singing carols to the cast. she is gorgeous. she can't have it all. it wouldn't be fair if she was also a good singer. >>> katie couric's talk show will not be returning after two seasons. the last episode will air in 2014. >>> olympic figure skater brian boitano came out
from memphis down to central louisiana and into mississippi is the area of greatest concern. we are going to see ice northern new england could see ice from vermont to northern maine. by sunday areas of snow, too. chicago, kansas city, milwaukee. middle of the country. deep south severe weather and icy in the great lakes. >> in the areas where people are having bad weather maybe they can go to the movies. >> what movies are playing? >> news anchors, conmen and walt disney...
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in court he represented mississippi against obama care. chris mcdaniel, the new, strong conservative leader mississippi needs. >> wow. me wave is spreading in the plains and southern states. here's where it stands right now. in wyoming, mike enzi faces a nasty challenge from liz cheney. in kansas, senior senator pat roberts also elected in '96 is being primaried by a tea party backed radiologist. in tennessee, facing a tea party backed opponent. in kentucky mitch mcconnell has to first tango with a republican opponent before taking on a democratic one who's up by two points. and in mississippi as i mentioned, senator thad cochran has got to fight his own party. in georgia there's at least eight republicans vying to replace the retiring senator saxby chambliss. lindsey graham faces a crowded field of republicans to unseat him. these are the faces of powerful republican senators who are forced to defend their seats against their own party. michael steele's an expert. he's a former chair of rnc and political analyst. michelle goldberg writes
in court he represented mississippi against obama care. chris mcdaniel, the new, strong conservative leader mississippi needs. >> wow. me wave is spreading in the plains and southern states. here's where it stands right now. in wyoming, mike enzi faces a nasty challenge from liz cheney. in kansas, senior senator pat roberts also elected in '96 is being primaried by a tea party backed radiologist. in tennessee, facing a tea party backed opponent. in kentucky mitch mcconnell has to first...
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like in louisiana florida mississippi has never been better. than the south wanted you to be two deep sea fish for just two point. zero courses are all that are then in practice that special rates and migrating waterfowl all muslims take the first watch hours so if you missed it earlier this year come on down if you borrow the money and come on back to mississippi for the easy alabama the close america's getaway spot no matter where you so cut down and help make twenty twelve an even better year for tourism on the gulf it's going to help me break their b.p.'s p.r. machine in the corporation's ongoing assault on its critics i was joined earlier by . that's a good journalist who's been covering the spill for the last three years i first asked him about the p.r. firm ogilvy and mather. hired to silence its enemies on line. they were hired primarily to run the b.p. america facebook page and that's what they did in addition to basically doing the general p.r. effort for b.p. through the disaster to manage the message as they put it themselves and th
like in louisiana florida mississippi has never been better. than the south wanted you to be two deep sea fish for just two point. zero courses are all that are then in practice that special rates and migrating waterfowl all muslims take the first watch hours so if you missed it earlier this year come on down if you borrow the money and come on back to mississippi for the easy alabama the close america's getaway spot no matter where you so cut down and help make twenty twelve an even better...
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if you've already gone back to mississippi. louisiana alabama america's getaways no matter where you. are and how to make twenty twelve an even better year for tourism it's going to help me break the p.r. machine in the corporation's ongoing assault on its critics i was joined earlier by . that's a good journalist who's been covering the spill for the last three years i first asked him about the p.r. firm matter that he hired to silence its enemies online. they were hired primarily to run the b.p. america facebook page and that's what they did in addition to basically doing the general p.r. effort for b.p. through the disaster to manage the message as they put it themselves and they did this very very effectively i mean for example when tony hayward made bad gaffes of saying i want my life back it was it was over he that was in charge of basically doing disaster control on that so they came in and started becoming b.p. apologist and making it appear as though well that was taking out of taken out of context in this sort of thin
if you've already gone back to mississippi. louisiana alabama america's getaways no matter where you. are and how to make twenty twelve an even better year for tourism it's going to help me break the p.r. machine in the corporation's ongoing assault on its critics i was joined earlier by . that's a good journalist who's been covering the spill for the last three years i first asked him about the p.r. firm matter that he hired to silence its enemies online. they were hired primarily to run the...
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like in louisiana florida mississippi has never been better. than the self waters beautiful people go deep sea fish are just super impactful concourses are older than and reckless have special rates in migrating water fell all over the suffered walked part so if you missed it earlier this year come on down if you've already been here come on back to mississippi or louisiana alabama the close america's getaway spot no matter where you come and help make two thousand and twelve an even better year for tourism on the gulf when. they break their p.r. machine in the corporation's ongoing assault on its critics i was joined earlier by darshan mom that's a good journalist who's been covering this bill for the last three years i first asked him about the p.r. firm matter and hired to silence its enemies on why. they were hired primarily to run the b.p. america facebook page and that's what they did in addition to basically doing the general p.r. effort for b.p. through the disaster to manage the message as they put it themselves and they did this very
like in louisiana florida mississippi has never been better. than the self waters beautiful people go deep sea fish are just super impactful concourses are older than and reckless have special rates in migrating water fell all over the suffered walked part so if you missed it earlier this year come on down if you've already been here come on back to mississippi or louisiana alabama the close america's getaway spot no matter where you come and help make two thousand and twelve an even better...
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later the same day, the same man police believed robbed a bank in tupelo, mississippi, and killed police officer gail stouffer while fleeing. the manhunt for that suspect is very likely over. and law enforcements tell abc news that physical similarities are what led them to say it was the same suspect in all three of the bank robberies. we should learn more about this later today from fbi officials, including perhaps the biggest mystery of all, who was this guy, this suspect. >> identifying him finally. >> who it was. >> all right, ron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the breaking news out of russia, a female suicide bomber walking into a train station and blowing herself up, killing multiple civilians, this all happening of course just six weeks before the start of the winter olympics, raising new security concerns. abc's muhammad lila is in london bureau. the city this took place in is near sochi, the site of the olympics. >> reporter: it's very close to it in fact. good morning, bianna. the death toll is likely to rise after the attack. the target, a busy train station this
later the same day, the same man police believed robbed a bank in tupelo, mississippi, and killed police officer gail stouffer while fleeing. the manhunt for that suspect is very likely over. and law enforcements tell abc news that physical similarities are what led them to say it was the same suspect in all three of the bank robberies. we should learn more about this later today from fbi officials, including perhaps the biggest mystery of all, who was this guy, this suspect. >>...
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so when a mississippi officer was killed and another critically wounded before christmas, more than 100 members of law enforcement worked through the holiday with one major clue. surveillance video. and tonight, a break in the case. here is abc's ron claiborne. ♪ >> reporter: it was supposed to be a night of peace, but for the people of tupalo, mississippi, christmas has turned into a season of sorrow. ♪ it started with a bank robbery monday, and it ended with a police officer gunned down, his partner critically wounded. authorities launching a nationwide manhunt, the fbi tracking down leads from as far away as chicago. they're looking for this man, captured on surveillance camera
so when a mississippi officer was killed and another critically wounded before christmas, more than 100 members of law enforcement worked through the holiday with one major clue. surveillance video. and tonight, a break in the case. here is abc's ron claiborne. ♪ >> reporter: it was supposed to be a night of peace, but for the people of tupalo, mississippi, christmas has turned into a season of sorrow. ♪ it started with a bank robbery monday, and it ended with a police officer gunned...
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more storm warnings in the upper mississippi valley. this will progress eastward over the next 36 hours. it will clear out for the day on saturday and then we deal with another system. tomorrow, cloudy but mild. pressure rightw to the front. cold rain dropping through the 50s trade this will push out of here with some snow to the north and west. high pressure brings in the first batch of really cold air. it will be locked in place as the stronger system moves up in to the appellations. it is that combination of moisture and cold air down the east coast that sets the stage for snow and freezing rain. patchy fog with drizzle of the morning. saturday,ay tomorrow. dropping into the low 40s and a cold, cloudy, nasty sunday with a likelihood of that wintry mix of snow to mislead, freezing rain. with any adverse driving will be north and west of the city. there comes a cold air. >> we want to see about that monday morning commute. >> monday morning could be nasty. >> "modern family" is new tonight on abc seven primetime. bigis about to coach a
more storm warnings in the upper mississippi valley. this will progress eastward over the next 36 hours. it will clear out for the day on saturday and then we deal with another system. tomorrow, cloudy but mild. pressure rightw to the front. cold rain dropping through the 50s trade this will push out of here with some snow to the north and west. high pressure brings in the first batch of really cold air. it will be locked in place as the stronger system moves up in to the appellations. it is...
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any ski resort west of the mississippi sounds good to me. >>> now to entertainment for you. the live stage production of "the sound of music" airs tonight at 8:00 on nbc. do not miss that. see carrie underwood bring new life to that role made famous by julie andrews. >>> some new information in the fiery car death of actor paul walker. according to the coroner's office, walker died of traumatic and thermal injuries. it was also announced wednesday that production of "fast & furious 7" has officially been shut down. >>> israeli actress known for her part in "the fast & furious" franchise will be playing wonder woman in 2013. >>> and nypd says thieves broke into a home of actress keri russell this week while she was sleeping. she woke up after hearing foot steps, called 911. two suspects are in custody right now. >>> rapper jay-z celebrated his 44th birthday wednesday by announcing he and his super star wife are going vegan for 22 days. although, he prefers to call it plant-based diet. >>> and remember heidi montag and spencer pratt? maybe you don't. "the hills" stars apparent
any ski resort west of the mississippi sounds good to me. >>> now to entertainment for you. the live stage production of "the sound of music" airs tonight at 8:00 on nbc. do not miss that. see carrie underwood bring new life to that role made famous by julie andrews. >>> some new information in the fiery car death of actor paul walker. according to the coroner's office, walker died of traumatic and thermal injuries. it was also announced wednesday that production of...
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i think mississippi he would be interested in. cochran is a long running senator and something so well established. he may have news left in him. i suspect he will go to south carolina because lindsay graham is always interested. >> it will be the guys running against roberts is an obama president. it's an interesting group of folks. let's switch in the six, the path to six, we were comparing it to democrats who need six seats and they thought it was possible and they wanted incumbents and wanted it in tough places. this path to republicans, they can do it all in red states. >> true and they probably will pick up. absolutely. >> biggest upset of the year if they didn't. >> it was a wave election in reaction to iraq and katrina and a range of things. it swept people along and many lot of because they were in red districts. right now 2014 feels like an anti-establishment that both democrats and republicans have. i don't know that that wave -- i don't think we are going to have a wave in 2006. that's what created the upsets. >> how m
i think mississippi he would be interested in. cochran is a long running senator and something so well established. he may have news left in him. i suspect he will go to south carolina because lindsay graham is always interested. >> it will be the guys running against roberts is an obama president. it's an interesting group of folks. let's switch in the six, the path to six, we were comparing it to democrats who need six seats and they thought it was possible and they wanted incumbents...
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even if that means no duties and adding maybe the shock factor is mississippi in this situation because out in many of the spectacle of those people who don't want to watch it because it is just he opens with saving many and i discussed it. equipped with this kind of window hanging to it that way you opening up one's own. mississippi to open up would sometimes put it to keep it that we did just that starts back and golf and is probably a step to whats that word to say that this is quitting the blog in school we all quit making courses. you know it's understood he attended overkill. lol what i feel the tingling he's pretty good one and me struggling with this. but what you know what happened to that the band and back and seventy one. nobody paid attention to them today nobody's paying attention to them now all of these people lead against punishing of people i caught that one of them. good people people who had supported the four sundays in committing what they did in seventy one. well all for getting love that i would like to justice and that you know that these old amazing since these
even if that means no duties and adding maybe the shock factor is mississippi in this situation because out in many of the spectacle of those people who don't want to watch it because it is just he opens with saving many and i discussed it. equipped with this kind of window hanging to it that way you opening up one's own. mississippi to open up would sometimes put it to keep it that we did just that starts back and golf and is probably a step to whats that word to say that this is quitting the...
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the man who served four years in the army was also wanted for the murder of a mississippi police officer. here's don dahler. >> reporter: the witness in a restaurant drive-thru who tipped off police about the masked suspect going into a bank had no idea the series of events his phone call brought to a close. when police responded 40-year-old mario edward garnet emerged from the bank with a bag of money and a handgun. into a rental car an opened fire on officers. >> five explosion, kind of like a big flat tire. >> what did it sound like. >> it sounded like boom, boom,. >> reporter: steve lopez lives across the street. >> a detective working near the bank shot garnet who was pronounced dead near the scene. it wasn't until the fbi compared the former soldier's coating, statements and cell phone records that they realized a violent nationwide crime spree had come to an end. it started at 9:30 monday morning when police say garnet tried to hold up a bank of america in atlanta. after failing to get money from the teller, he robbed a person at the atm machine in the bank lobby. six hours later
the man who served four years in the army was also wanted for the murder of a mississippi police officer. here's don dahler. >> reporter: the witness in a restaurant drive-thru who tipped off police about the masked suspect going into a bank had no idea the series of events his phone call brought to a close. when police responded 40-year-old mario edward garnet emerged from the bank with a bag of money and a handgun. into a rental car an opened fire on officers. >> five explosion,...
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mississippi to open up with some bangs. what is the key because that would be dispensed of scott and golf and is probably a step to whats that word to say that this is quitting the blog in the school de gaulle quit making courses in oakville it's understood he attended overkill. lol what i feel the tingling he's pretty good one and me struggling with this. but what to know what happened to that the band and back and seventy one. nobody paid attention to them today nobody's paying attention to them now all of these people lead against punishing of people i caught that one of them. good people people who had supported the four sundays in committing what they did in seventy one. well all for getting love that i would like to justice and that you know that these organizations these rights to whom you do when tides of the things that would these be going back and seventy one or that they existed. all in or they had a watchful eye on but didn't stop it. in addition to stop it now. what they did she see the bottom of this on the o
mississippi to open up with some bangs. what is the key because that would be dispensed of scott and golf and is probably a step to whats that word to say that this is quitting the blog in the school de gaulle quit making courses in oakville it's understood he attended overkill. lol what i feel the tingling he's pretty good one and me struggling with this. but what to know what happened to that the band and back and seventy one. nobody paid attention to them today nobody's paying attention to...
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one man died when his mobile home overturned in mississippi. fierce wind whipped grooves off of barnes, tens of thousands are still without electricity. in arkansas five were hurt by tornadoes there, two dozen homes were damaged. >>> live look outside san francisco it is a nice mourning a little patchy fog but nothing that should impede your travel or shopping plans. temperatures are pretty cool, 30s and upper areas in 40s. we will get in the 60s all around the bay area so a mild day and we will see a lot of sunshine like we saw yesterday and it will be dij@ vu again for the next seven days. mainly clear skies, sonny and tomorrow of course the last game at candlestick park kickoff is at 5:30 p.m. and should be a night for football but with 57 degrees. >>> there's a slim chance there could be a playoff game but you know ... >>> tomorrow is the day we say farewell, so long to candlestick park. >> on the day it opened you may remember richard nixon called it the finest ballpark in america. >> before the last 49ers regular-season game can invest ei
one man died when his mobile home overturned in mississippi. fierce wind whipped grooves off of barnes, tens of thousands are still without electricity. in arkansas five were hurt by tornadoes there, two dozen homes were damaged. >>> live look outside san francisco it is a nice mourning a little patchy fog but nothing that should impede your travel or shopping plans. temperatures are pretty cool, 30s and upper areas in 40s. we will get in the 60s all around the bay area so a mild day...