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county is located selma in montgomery and alabama. and because of their being rooted in the community and i turn my parents to jailhouse of our community because everybody had problem came to them to help solve it and i saw their commitment and i was drawn to those meetings when i was a kid and didn't want to go. i think that out of that just got this this natural affinity for wanting to be helpful and out of that, i ended up becoming a teacher and later using the civil rights movement as a way to teach young people to be involved, to also be resilient and to be persistent. and i moved back to alabama in the early 2000 and found out that people were being because they could not afford onsite sanitation. and that's kind of how i got involved in this work and with that i had the to work with what initially when i started doing this work people don't know it's interesting because yesterday the department of justice announced it. it was ending an agreement that we had with the department of public health over complaint that we filed over
county is located selma in montgomery and alabama. and because of their being rooted in the community and i turn my parents to jailhouse of our community because everybody had problem came to them to help solve it and i saw their commitment and i was drawn to those meetings when i was a kid and didn't want to go. i think that out of that just got this this natural affinity for wanting to be helpful and out of that, i ended up becoming a teacher and later using the civil rights movement as a way...
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julian was born in birmingham and raised in alabama. he was a gifted athlete and graduate of swanny military academy. he became an all american wrestler at princeton and graduated couple laud in 1968 with a degree in history. he earned his law degree in 1971 and began his legal career on wall street. he under returned to alabama in 1975 and launched his own montgomery are-based law firm in 1978. which became known as mcphillips shimbaum l.l.p. julian gave a voice to the voiceless for five decades. representing the marginalized. he took a bold stand against discrimination of all kinds and was a champion for civil rights, labor rights, and social jus justice. among his many victories, julian successfully challenged laws targeting low-income alabamans and civil rights activists. and secured acquittals in all five death penalty cases he undertook. his fearless advocacy for the marginalized earned him the moniker of the people's lawyer. he was a brilliant lawyer, fierce advocate, and generous investor in people and just causes. julian's hear
julian was born in birmingham and raised in alabama. he was a gifted athlete and graduate of swanny military academy. he became an all american wrestler at princeton and graduated couple laud in 1968 with a degree in history. he earned his law degree in 1971 and began his legal career on wall street. he under returned to alabama in 1975 and launched his own montgomery are-based law firm in 1978. which became known as mcphillips shimbaum l.l.p. julian gave a voice to the voiceless for five...
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this is the department of mississippi, alabama and east louisiana. so it's all the confederate troops from. alabama to the mississippi river that that area, those states right there. and the total. 42,293. there's no surrender. the confederates are supposed get parole passes, most of them go home. they just leave. they're not to wait for that. and they just break up and depart from their in eastern mississippi as union, move in and occupy the interior. they encounter a lot of newly freed people and. i love this quote by by one of the union soldiers who encounters these people. and he's talking about being on occupation duty in july, on july 4th, in alabama. the declaration of independence read that day and. he writes that the emancipation proclamation, that's a patient proclamation, had been issued the declaration now seemed mean something. general taylor's command include did forrest's cavalry nathan bedford forrest his cavalry was in northern alabama pretty far from the surrender down by mobile. and when forrest gets the news he doesn't bother with
this is the department of mississippi, alabama and east louisiana. so it's all the confederate troops from. alabama to the mississippi river that that area, those states right there. and the total. 42,293. there's no surrender. the confederates are supposed get parole passes, most of them go home. they just leave. they're not to wait for that. and they just break up and depart from their in eastern mississippi as union, move in and occupy the interior. they encounter a lot of newly freed people...
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we are excited to welcome major league baseball back to birmingham, alabama. thanks to their generosity and the generosity of so many we will continue to play ball in alabama's seventh congressional district. thank you, let's play ball. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, happy national dairy month. i rise today in recognition of this occasion of national dairy month and to honor the hardworking men and women of america's dairy industry. especially those in my home state of pennsylvania. as a representative of pennsylvania's 15th district and chairman of the house agriculture committee i know firsthand the central role dairy plays in our economy, communities, and our health. pennsylvania's incredible dairy state with more than 6,200 dairy farms. we rank second in the nation in the number of dairy operations, and eighth in milk production. these farms care for nearly half a million dairy cows and support more than 52,000 jobs, generating $14.7 billion annually for o
we are excited to welcome major league baseball back to birmingham, alabama. thanks to their generosity and the generosity of so many we will continue to play ball in alabama's seventh congressional district. thank you, let's play ball. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields. the chair recognizes the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, happy national dairy month. i rise today in recognition of this occasion of national dairy month and to honor the hardworking men...
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soma, alabama, a lot of good things going on there. -- selma, alabama, a lot of good things going on there. we should develop it and if we develop selma, it will be a test case in what we can do in other micro colleton places. life expectancy is lower -- micropolitan places. life expectancy is lower in those places. it is not about geography. while people will look at life expectancy itself and see general lower outcomes, it is not about being in the south. it is about the policies of the south that propelled life expectancy. certainly i talk about history and redlining and discrimination. you can do away with those policies but if you have other policies that still produce the same outcomes, you need to look at the policies and change them. and we can do that. host: this is new orleans, frank is calling on our line for democrats. caller: thank you so much. it is a pleasure to be speaking with mr. peary and you this morning. mr. peary would frequent a copy shop in new orleans, first cup and i would see him. guest: that is right. i lived there in -- for 14 years. thank you for remembe
soma, alabama, a lot of good things going on there. -- selma, alabama, a lot of good things going on there. we should develop it and if we develop selma, it will be a test case in what we can do in other micro colleton places. life expectancy is lower -- micropolitan places. life expectancy is lower in those places. it is not about geography. while people will look at life expectancy itself and see general lower outcomes, it is not about being in the south. it is about the policies of the south...
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the demonstrations which have taken place are a threat to the peace and security of the people of alabama. i express my own concern about the need for remedying those grievances, which lead to the demonstrations by people who feel their rights have been denied. i told the governor that we believe in maintaining law and order in every county and in every precinct in this land. and if state and local authorities are unable to function, the federal government will. completely meet its responsibilities. >> now, in this case, of course. donald trump. >> has federalized the national guard against the demonstrators. now. >> the. legal authority to. >> deploy those troops. >> the. >> marines, particularly against american citizens, is pretty unclear. it seems as though they don't have policing powers or can't, at least legally and officially. and instead are there only to protect federal property. this is all unfolding. >> of course. on the same week as the white house. >> prepares for. >> an unprecedented military. >> parade in our nation's capital this saturday. it is ostensibly a celebration o
the demonstrations which have taken place are a threat to the peace and security of the people of alabama. i express my own concern about the need for remedying those grievances, which lead to the demonstrations by people who feel their rights have been denied. i told the governor that we believe in maintaining law and order in every county and in every precinct in this land. and if state and local authorities are unable to function, the federal government will. completely meet its...
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mississippi, alabama, georgia. my concern is, project 25, all that is a rewrite of mine calm of. the republicans are running the country like the germans ran the early days of 1939, 1940, 1941. they are using hitler's version to make their book 2025. all it is a reright -- rewrite of mein kempf. i'm clad we have it out here for us to talk -- glad we have it out here to talk. thank you. host: texas next, independent line, robert. caller: good morning, pedro. thank you for c-span and all do you. last time i called in it was -- when i summarized to kimberly what i was trying to say, i one more about the conspiracy theorists. i reef frensed things going on behind the scenes between donald trump, j.d. vance, and pallantir. and i mentioned a -- up until a few months ago mainly a fringe political theory called neorea. the dark enlightenment. i think it has profound implications for federal legitimacy and the united states in general. especially giving recent developments regarding the golden dome, massive database. would
mississippi, alabama, georgia. my concern is, project 25, all that is a rewrite of mine calm of. the republicans are running the country like the germans ran the early days of 1939, 1940, 1941. they are using hitler's version to make their book 2025. all it is a reright -- rewrite of mein kempf. i'm clad we have it out here for us to talk -- glad we have it out here to talk. thank you. host: texas next, independent line, robert. caller: good morning, pedro. thank you for c-span and all do you....
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when you look at a state like alabama we have the alabama accountability act and aware working to help families better have access it educational opportunities through scholarship, tuition and tax credits but we know the demand far outpaces the supply. in your f.y 2026 budget you have taken it it $500 million which is a $60 million increase. thank you. my question is, can you walk us through had you these funds will be used it expand options particularly in rural communities and underserved communities? when away work to close that gap they have a kisser their child. sec. mcmahon: it is very important to the president that all students have access, equal access it a quality education. one thing he has said is that to killed should be trapped in a failing school, was one of the reasons he wanted to expand the amount of dollars for charter schools and i visited several charter schools and public schools and we can see how creative they are being with their curriculum and content. they are in most instances outperforming the public schools and when i talked to governor reynolds there's al
when you look at a state like alabama we have the alabama accountability act and aware working to help families better have access it educational opportunities through scholarship, tuition and tax credits but we know the demand far outpaces the supply. in your f.y 2026 budget you have taken it it $500 million which is a $60 million increase. thank you. my question is, can you walk us through had you these funds will be used it expand options particularly in rural communities and underserved...
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ubaldo , quienes hace dos semanas fueron detenidos por agentes de ice en alabama.contrató al abogado impostor a través de facebook e hizo varios pagos para un total de 24.350 $. y sus hermanos no pudieron salir . esta es una grabación proporcionada por agustina. >> 5000. qué me dijo ? >> 5350 señor agustín . >> okay. y ese dinero? cómo se pagaría? o o cómo se le haría ? >> bueno, señor agustín , he notado que directamente, eh. ha tenido un poco de inconveniente para enviar el dinero por medio de él. según agustina, la persona que se hizo pasar por abogado se ofreció a sacar a los hermanos y él mismo llevarlos a su casa en alabama. >> para que el viernes, eh sus hermanos . >> saliendo. . >> yo ya estoy cuadrando todo con él para yo poder viajar y yo mismo encargarme de la documentación . y si es necesario, yo mismo le llevo a sus hermanos a a su casa. . >> esta abogada dice que lo primero que tienen que hacer es presentar una denuncia con la policía, donde ocurrió el fraude y recomiendan no transferir dinero sin un contrato por escrito. >> este contrato. >> tiene. >
ubaldo , quienes hace dos semanas fueron detenidos por agentes de ice en alabama.contrató al abogado impostor a través de facebook e hizo varios pagos para un total de 24.350 $. y sus hermanos no pudieron salir . esta es una grabación proporcionada por agustina. >> 5000. qué me dijo ? >> 5350 señor agustín . >> okay. y ese dinero? cómo se pagaría? o o cómo se le haría ? >> bueno, señor agustín , he notado que directamente, eh. ha tenido un poco de...
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when you look at a state like alabama, we have the alabama accountability act and we are working to help families better have access to educational opportunities through scholarship tuition and tax credits. but we know that the demand is it far outpaces the actual supply. so in your fy 26 budget for charter school programs, you've taken it to $500 million, which is a $60 million increase. thank you. my question to you is, is can you walk us through how these funds will be used to expand options, particularly in rural communities and underserved communities? so when we work to close that gap, these parents have an opportunity and a choice for their child. well, thank you very much, senator brett. it's very important to the president that all students have access, equal access to a quality education. right. one of the things that he has said time after time is that no child should be trapped in a failing school, which is one of the reasons why he wanted to expand the amount of dollars for charter schools. and i have visited several charter schools and public schools, too, already around th
when you look at a state like alabama, we have the alabama accountability act and we are working to help families better have access to educational opportunities through scholarship tuition and tax credits. but we know that the demand is it far outpaces the actual supply. so in your fy 26 budget for charter school programs, you've taken it to $500 million, which is a $60 million increase. thank you. my question to you is, is can you walk us through how these funds will be used to expand...
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there was a unionists area of northern alabama, and they raised the first alabama cavalry that served under general sherman in the union army and served as his headquarter guard, i believe. and i think that's why what you're referring to sorry that i think my source may have i'm pretty sure they said sheridan's but that's but you're probably what you say makes more sense. my name is aaron saber. i'm from newmarket, virginia, up in the shenandoah valley. yeah, i know mosby's men after an attack, they would, you know, disperse, go to different places with the jessie scouts like, would they camp all together or would they move as one cohesive unit or would they something similar and come out of, say, an infantry unit or whatever and come back together to do a raid or whatever? there are two sort of two elements of the jessie scouts. there's blazers, independent scouts, which is more of a counterinsurgency force. there was a first hunter killer team in those men moved as a group, a large group up to 100 men when they were full at full strength. and they would have about 16. jesse scouts,
there was a unionists area of northern alabama, and they raised the first alabama cavalry that served under general sherman in the union army and served as his headquarter guard, i believe. and i think that's why what you're referring to sorry that i think my source may have i'm pretty sure they said sheridan's but that's but you're probably what you say makes more sense. my name is aaron saber. i'm from newmarket, virginia, up in the shenandoah valley. yeah, i know mosby's men after an attack,...
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shenanigans in 21st mobile alabama music box.and from here, nobody has ever gone by a joke within 20 miles of the cracker barrel ever. >> there's something about needing to complain in alabama isn't going to happen because you don't have all the teeth. [laughter] >> i love alabama, it's a great place. my father used to say we are selling slaves. [laughter] i'm kidding. >> we were when then diesel went on a rant last night. [laughter] >> really does look like his stunt double when you can't foreign him but you still want a stripper. ehrenberg. >> , don't go anywhere, we will tell you about the best way to exercise while you are i. next. ♪ [cheering and applauding] welcome back to fox news saturday night time the last call. [cheering] reminder if you want free tickets to the show, scan the qr code on the screen and send us your routing number and social security number. [applause] e-mail kennedy at susie whilst. [laughter] if you want your bar feature, send it our way so we can put it on tv at the fox phenomenal hundred and 20th st
shenanigans in 21st mobile alabama music box.and from here, nobody has ever gone by a joke within 20 miles of the cracker barrel ever. >> there's something about needing to complain in alabama isn't going to happen because you don't have all the teeth. [laughter] >> i love alabama, it's a great place. my father used to say we are selling slaves. [laughter] i'm kidding. >> we were when then diesel went on a rant last night. [laughter] >> really does look like his stunt...
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he's a recent graduate of ramsey high school in fairfield, alabama. but instead of taking a summer vacation, he is suiting up and hitting the campaign trail. >> my biggest one for day one is the finances. part of. then i take a look at our businesses. we need more businesses. then after that i would say our infrastructure. >> you've got it. >> yeah. the election is scheduled for august 26th. as for college, moss says he's working with his advisors. he thinks he can tackle both. >> all right, let's hope he's not. you know, mayor of ice town ben wyatt. that was. >> my first thought from parker. he'll be better than ben wyatt. yes. if you hear his show, he's just like he's just got it. yeah, he's shaking hands. he's at the podium in the suit. >> cares about. >> kissing babies. >> i was a camp counselor when i was his age. next to a man who just broke a world record that maybe we could try. >> andrew i think so, i think. >> okay, so here's here's what you have to do. swiss competitive powerlifter elias meier broke a guinness world record by spending two h
he's a recent graduate of ramsey high school in fairfield, alabama. but instead of taking a summer vacation, he is suiting up and hitting the campaign trail. >> my biggest one for day one is the finances. part of. then i take a look at our businesses. we need more businesses. then after that i would say our infrastructure. >> you've got it. >> yeah. the election is scheduled for august 26th. as for college, moss says he's working with his advisors. he thinks he can tackle...
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alabama has been a leader on this front. if one could lead and criminalizing pregnancy and they'll do things like, you know, test the first meconium when the baby's and look for drugs, even prescribe drug drugs and use that as a way to remove children from homes. probably now going off on a tangent, but like we also depriving a lot of people who had to have or decided to have an abortion for medical reason because you don't find out about a lot of really bad fetal abnormalities until the 21, 20, 21 week body scan the anatomy scan. and so they made really difficult decisions. and a lot of them that i've spoken to feel they can't even grieve that openly because of all of what's in the public right now about abortion and abortion. yes, they had an abortion, but they're they're grieving a pregnancy that they very much and a child that they very much wanted. i think it's just making it more difficult for people to talk about. yeah, i think this is politics. i mean, this is where politics is tricky because a policy is always trick
alabama has been a leader on this front. if one could lead and criminalizing pregnancy and they'll do things like, you know, test the first meconium when the baby's and look for drugs, even prescribe drug drugs and use that as a way to remove children from homes. probably now going off on a tangent, but like we also depriving a lot of people who had to have or decided to have an abortion for medical reason because you don't find out about a lot of really bad fetal abnormalities until the 21,...
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shenanigans in 21st mobile alabama music box. gone by a joke within 20 miles of the cracker barrel ever. >> there's something about needing to complain in alabama isn't going to happen because you don't have all the teeth. [laughter] >> i love alabama, it's a great place. my father used to say we are selling slaves. [laughter] i'm kidding. >> we were when then diesel went on a rant last night. [laughter] >> really does look like his stunt double when you can't foreign him but you still want a stripper. ehrenberg. >> , don't go anywhere, we will tell you about the best way to exercise while you are i. next. ♪ as prospectors, we know ourselves a boom. so, when the xfinity wifi started booming, we rushed in. booming wifi deserves a booming phone from xfinity mobile! and you can upgrade twice a year! whether you needya one. -where's my phone? or just wantchya one! this one's even golder! upgrade your phone up to 2x a year with premium unlimited from xfinity mobile. plus, get a free 5g phone. the wifi's booming! [cheering and applaudi
shenanigans in 21st mobile alabama music box. gone by a joke within 20 miles of the cracker barrel ever. >> there's something about needing to complain in alabama isn't going to happen because you don't have all the teeth. [laughter] >> i love alabama, it's a great place. my father used to say we are selling slaves. [laughter] i'm kidding. >> we were when then diesel went on a rant last night. [laughter] >> really does look like his stunt double when you can't foreign...
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rights protesters who were being antagonised by local police and local officials in the state of alabama. so it is a rarity to be sure and as some of your other guests have already commented, arguably i think president trump's calling up of the federalisation of the national guard has poured fuel on a smouldering fire and made matters worse instead of better. why do you think he has done this then? it is a service of his larger goal, what he calls the largest deportation operation in us history and es felt all along that he needs more personnel to help him locate persons, migrants in the united states who are not here legally. the border patrol immigration in the united states has limited personnel so i think by calling in the military he hopes that eventually he can get many members of the military involved in actually enforcing the emigration laws. they cannot do that on the basis of the limit of authority that he exercised on saturday night to bring the national guard forces in. they are there for the limited purpose of protecting against demonstrations, not to enforce immigration law
rights protesters who were being antagonised by local police and local officials in the state of alabama. so it is a rarity to be sure and as some of your other guests have already commented, arguably i think president trump's calling up of the federalisation of the national guard has poured fuel on a smouldering fire and made matters worse instead of better. why do you think he has done this then? it is a service of his larger goal, what he calls the largest deportation operation in us history...
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is larry: joining us now is alabama senator tommy tuberville. welcome back as always.you. mr. trump acted so decisively to stop the riots in los angeles to protect the work to keep the deportation going and making it very clear that criminals are thrown into jail and spit on somebody, going to jail, et cetera, et cetera. as the big win, i think there's a big win and more for democrats and here's my question, i think that kind of action which is so popular and it's like an 80/20 issue plays into passage for the one big beautiful bill. people want promises made, promises kept and want the trump agenda and he's unhesitatingly defending the trump agenda on which he was elected last november. la of one big beautiful bill and going to be the summer of hate instead of summer of love, larry. >> we've got huge problems and just this weekend, president trump never hesitated with this and he goes in and this is a third world country run by a communist governor and he should be in jail and the mayor. american people that -- the citizens of california should be treated a lot better
is larry: joining us now is alabama senator tommy tuberville. welcome back as always.you. mr. trump acted so decisively to stop the riots in los angeles to protect the work to keep the deportation going and making it very clear that criminals are thrown into jail and spit on somebody, going to jail, et cetera, et cetera. as the big win, i think there's a big win and more for democrats and here's my question, i think that kind of action which is so popular and it's like an 80/20 issue plays into...
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before the nfl, michael mccorkell jones, also known as mac, had a record setting year leading alabama to a national championship during the 2020 college football season. bama is where jones and purdy first got to know each other. they ate dinner together and played video games at mac's apartment while purdy was on a recruiting visit. mac says purdy's story is inspiring. i think that's something that anybody can look at and be like, wow, that was impressive. we were both like just young kids, both heading into college and then now here we are on the same team and it's pretty cool. jones has had the benefit of playing for two great football coaches, nick saban at alabama and bill belichick in new england. jones sees a lot of similarities with the way kyle shanahan runs things with the niners, especially his attention to detail. entering his fifth season in the league, he believes he can learn from shanahan and purdy. my goal is to be ready when i have to play. for now, he's still learning the 49ers offensiveystem while working on his footwork and the timing of his passes. at levi's stad
before the nfl, michael mccorkell jones, also known as mac, had a record setting year leading alabama to a national championship during the 2020 college football season. bama is where jones and purdy first got to know each other. they ate dinner together and played video games at mac's apartment while purdy was on a recruiting visit. mac says purdy's story is inspiring. i think that's something that anybody can look at and be like, wow, that was impressive. we were both like just young kids,...
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heavy rains bringing zero visibility in alabama. in oklahoma, a tornado turning this town to pieces. we are tracking it all. new details tonight about the fugitive ex police chief convicted of murder, known as the devil of the ozarks. what led to his capture, and a federal judge clearing the way for schools to pay athletes. how will things change? huge artists like beyonce, lady gaga, bad bunny hitting the road this summer. fans paying up. why are concert tickets so expensive? and the massive comeback for coco gauff, winning her first french open title, the first american to win it in a decade. >> this is "nbnightly news" with jose diaz balart. >> good evening. we begin tonight with growing tensions over mass deportations in los angeles. this was the scene in paramount, california today when officers responded to a huge gathering as protesters took to the streets to demonstrate against federal immigration operations. border patrol said several arrests were made, and the white house is monitoring the situation. at least 30 officers w
heavy rains bringing zero visibility in alabama. in oklahoma, a tornado turning this town to pieces. we are tracking it all. new details tonight about the fugitive ex police chief convicted of murder, known as the devil of the ozarks. what led to his capture, and a federal judge clearing the way for schools to pay athletes. how will things change? huge artists like beyonce, lady gaga, bad bunny hitting the road this summer. fans paying up. why are concert tickets so expensive? and the massive...
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which i visited many times, which has drones and on display, and there's a museum in huntsville, alabama, which has ballistic missiles and various rockets on display, it's a tribute to america's technological innovation since operation paperclip when it imported nazis like werner von brown, von brown, uh helped design the nazi rocket program, the v1 and v2 into alabama, and he helped get the us program off the ground, and it's the pride of the united states, our space program, americans are so proud of it, and i wanted to show that iranians are proud of this program too, and that they've designed these missiles under constant assault first from iraq during the war on cities, and then were able to upgrade their capability without with almost no international support, including... from regional allies to the point where they now have a hypersonic missile which can change directions and penetrate the vaunted iron dome which has basically been gifted to israel by the us tax payer can sent. was going to happen, to he wasn't planning on documenting that, had no idea it gets off his plane, true
which i visited many times, which has drones and on display, and there's a museum in huntsville, alabama, which has ballistic missiles and various rockets on display, it's a tribute to america's technological innovation since operation paperclip when it imported nazis like werner von brown, von brown, uh helped design the nazi rocket program, the v1 and v2 into alabama, and he helped get the us program off the ground, and it's the pride of the united states, our space program, americans are so...
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which i visited many times, which has drones and on display, and there's a museum in huntsville, alabama, which has ballistic missiles and various rockets on display. it's a tribute to america's technological innovation since operation paperclip, when it imported nazis like werner, brown, helped design the nazi rocket program, the v1 and v2 into alabama, and he helped get the us program off the ground, and it's the pride of the united states. our space program, americans are so proud of it, and i wanted to show that iranians are proud of this program too, and that they've designed these missiles under constant assault first from iraq during the war on cities, and then were able to upgrade their capability without with almost no international support, including from regional allies, to the point where they now have a hypersonic missile which can change directions and penetrate the vaunted iron dome, which has basically been gifted to israel by the us. taxpayer uh can send hypersonic missiles to tel aviv in seven minutes. um, our reporter, jeremy lafredo had gone to israel palestine after
which i visited many times, which has drones and on display, and there's a museum in huntsville, alabama, which has ballistic missiles and various rockets on display. it's a tribute to america's technological innovation since operation paperclip, when it imported nazis like werner, brown, helped design the nazi rocket program, the v1 and v2 into alabama, and he helped get the us program off the ground, and it's the pride of the united states. our space program, americans are so proud of it, and...
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. >> reporter: this is the first time since 1965 in alabama, the civil rights era, that a president has activated a state's national guard force without a request from that state's governor. >> we'll send whatever we need to make sure there's law and order. >> gabe gutierrez is joining us now. and gabe, the president is not ruling out invoking something called the insurrection act. it's rarely used. which would take all of this a step further. >> reporter: yes, hallie. the insurrection act is an 18th centery wartime law that authorizes the president to deploy military forces inside the u.s. during times of rebellion. he has not invoked it yet. instead he's using another statute that allows the president to federalize the national guard under certain circumstances. still, there are many legal questions swirling around all of this, hallie. >> and much more to watch. gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> several people are hurt tonight after a small skydiving plane crashed in tennessee with 20 people on board. adrienne broaddus is following those developments for us. adrienne, good evening. >> re
. >> reporter: this is the first time since 1965 in alabama, the civil rights era, that a president has activated a state's national guard force without a request from that state's governor. >> we'll send whatever we need to make sure there's law and order. >> gabe gutierrez is joining us now. and gabe, the president is not ruling out invoking something called the insurrection act. it's rarely used. which would take all of this a step further. >> reporter: yes, hallie....
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and other public schools in alabama. the guard was called on again during the 1967 detroit riots, and then in 1968, after the assassination of doctor martin luther king jr.. more recently, the guard responded during the los angeles riots of 1992, when parts of the city exploded after a jury acquitted four white police officers in the beating of black motorist rodney king. then-president george h.w. bush approved a request by california governor pete wilson to help quell the riots. those were riots that resulted in more than $1 billion in property damage, and were one of the worst civil disturbances in u.s. history. and here is why this current mobilization of the guard stands out. it's not being done at the request of the governor. the last time that happened was 60 years ago, in 1965, when president lyndon johnson did so to protect civil rights demonstrators marching in alabama. boris. >> let's discuss the latest from southern california with civil rights advocate and global humanitarian martin luther king jr.. the thir
and other public schools in alabama. the guard was called on again during the 1967 detroit riots, and then in 1968, after the assassination of doctor martin luther king jr.. more recently, the guard responded during the los angeles riots of 1992, when parts of the city exploded after a jury acquitted four white police officers in the beating of black motorist rodney king. then-president george h.w. bush approved a request by california governor pete wilson to help quell the riots. those were...
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britt: when you look at rural areas in alabama, we have are 1/3 ever ourtate, 67 counties are actually maternal care deserts, meaning they don't have access to birthing facilities, or maternal care providers. i mean, look, it's 2025. these numbers should be moving in the opposite direction. i'm really proud to have co-sponsored the n.i.h. improve act. it's to help make sure that we have research to deal with the things that i just said. my question for you is, can you tell us briefly, what do we know today about the why of this is occurring and where is the gap that we need to close in order to move these numbers in the opposite direction? >> i was just looking at the numbers. it's a range of conditions. including maternal -- gestational diabetes, maternal hypertension, a whole host of conditions, many of which are preventable, if we get prenatal care done early. it's a heartbreaking situation -- sen. britt: that's another situation. many women don't get care until about month five of pregnancy. i mean, these are things that we have to change. look, we are doing this and we're authoriz
britt: when you look at rural areas in alabama, we have are 1/3 ever ourtate, 67 counties are actually maternal care deserts, meaning they don't have access to birthing facilities, or maternal care providers. i mean, look, it's 2025. these numbers should be moving in the opposite direction. i'm really proud to have co-sponsored the n.i.h. improve act. it's to help make sure that we have research to deal with the things that i just said. my question for you is, can you tell us briefly, what do...
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strong: the census bureau suggested huntsville, alabama as one of 16 cities to participate in the 2026s test run, an opportunity for the senses to refine its operations in a city like huntsville that is experiencing fast population growth, making it harder to accurately count. what will you do to commit to advocating for full funding this year and next to carry out the 2026 testing program including the huntsville site? will you provide a two-year timeline to the stake so they can begin preparation without delay? also, your thoughts about consistency from state to state, not allowing non-us citizens to be counted in the u.s. census? sec. lutnick: consistency makes sense. commitment to doing the absolute best statistical analysis of the census is easy for me to commit to. we will focus on it and deliver. the structure to have the greatest census with the best statistical analysis ever in the united states of america. that is what you will get from the department of commerce. rep. strong: mr. secretary, thank you for bringing it home to america. chair rogers: mr. laurel -- ms. dilauro. r
strong: the census bureau suggested huntsville, alabama as one of 16 cities to participate in the 2026s test run, an opportunity for the senses to refine its operations in a city like huntsville that is experiencing fast population growth, making it harder to accurately count. what will you do to commit to advocating for full funding this year and next to carry out the 2026 testing program including the huntsville site? will you provide a two-year timeline to the stake so they can begin...
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this is alabama. everybody. these people in chicopee, massachusetts are protesting to save their job corps program. do you have a job corps program near you? job corps are these amazing centers mostly operated out of the department of labor? they provide training in the trades, very practical job skills training to kids age 16 to 24. they teach trades like plumbing and carpentry and catering and how to be a nurse's assistant. trump ordered all the 120 plus job corps programs in the country. these wildly beloved, wildly successful, locally beloved job corps center. he ordered them all to shut down. but after protests like this one, a federal judge intervened and said, actually, the job corps centers have to be kept open. trump's trying illegally to shut them down. on saturday in fort lauderdale, florida, there was a protest again at the airport in fort lauderdale against the against avelo airlines, which has taken a contract with trump for deportation flights this time last week. you might remember, we brought yo
this is alabama. everybody. these people in chicopee, massachusetts are protesting to save their job corps program. do you have a job corps program near you? job corps are these amazing centers mostly operated out of the department of labor? they provide training in the trades, very practical job skills training to kids age 16 to 24. they teach trades like plumbing and carpentry and catering and how to be a nurse's assistant. trump ordered all the 120 plus job corps programs in the country....
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in kind. >> jamal. >> you know, in 1965, march 1965, lyndon. >> johnson sent troops. >> to selma, alabama, to protect marchers. one of the reasons he had to send federal troops there was because the local police forces and the governor were standing against the people. they weren't actually trying to enforce the federal law, enforce the law. what you have in california is not the same situation. what you have are local officials who are actually trying to enforce the law. they're keeping people under control. so if you're going to diego and parris island as a combat force, a lethal force, if you're going to send them into american communities, you want to do that because there's something happening that's so extreme. >> that you have to. >> take a very extreme action. and one thing that lyndon johnson did not do is send is threatened to arrest george wallace, who had previously said he was going to stand in the schoolhouse door, right, to stop vivian malone and john james wood from coming into the university of alabama. he did not threaten to arrest george wallace for doing his job. that'
in kind. >> jamal. >> you know, in 1965, march 1965, lyndon. >> johnson sent troops. >> to selma, alabama, to protect marchers. one of the reasons he had to send federal troops there was because the local police forces and the governor were standing against the people. they weren't actually trying to enforce the federal law, enforce the law. what you have in california is not the same situation. what you have are local officials who are actually trying to enforce the...
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the chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer, for five minutes. mr. palmer: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate vincent high school on winning the baseball state championship for the 2-a division in alabama. on monday night, the vincent yellowjackets were headed to the bottom of the seventh inning, tied 1-1 with pike liberal arts. that is when landon archer delivered an r.b.i. single that sealed the deal and crowned the yellowjackets as state champions for the first time in 40 years. the players demonstrated the kind of grit, teamwork and commitment to excellence that define championship-winning programs, and if the state of alabama knows anything, we know what it means to win a championship. congratulations to coach timothy, m.v.p. landon archer, and the entire team on a fantastic season. you have made your school and the entire community proud and i couldn't be more excited to join them in honoring your success. i'd also like to recognize my alma mater, hackleburg high school, on winning the 1-a baseball state championship. in the f
the chair recognizes the gentleman from alabama, mr. palmer, for five minutes. mr. palmer: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to congratulate vincent high school on winning the baseball state championship for the 2-a division in alabama. on monday night, the vincent yellowjackets were headed to the bottom of the seventh inning, tied 1-1 with pike liberal arts. that is when landon archer delivered an r.b.i. single that sealed the deal and crowned the yellowjackets as state champions for the...
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momy pal steve miller put it, joining us now alabama great senator, senator katie britt, welcome backt it. really, the cbo itself acknowledges that there is 1 1/2 trillion in mandatory savings, the most we've had. and all of their deficit increases comes from bad scoring of the tax cuts. so i think that -- i just think that maybe that is obvious, maybe not. but that is what you are voting on. tax cuts are not losing revenues. >> look this is continuing to help us grow the economy. we understand what vision was, that president trump laid out in front of us and what american people said they wanted to november 5, not doing this would be largest tax increase ever on americans. our goal to make sure we're looking out for hard working americans, you think what is in the bill that have not been done before, no tax on tips, and overtime, no tax on social security. i am excited about this bill, and about what it does, when you look at entitlements like you said we're looking to find ways to preserve those for the people who need them, i think we're seeing republicans come together and working
momy pal steve miller put it, joining us now alabama great senator, senator katie britt, welcome backt it. really, the cbo itself acknowledges that there is 1 1/2 trillion in mandatory savings, the most we've had. and all of their deficit increases comes from bad scoring of the tax cuts. so i think that -- i just think that maybe that is obvious, maybe not. but that is what you are voting on. tax cuts are not losing revenues. >> look this is continuing to help us grow the economy. we...
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alabama super star riley green. >> steve: hi, riley. how are you? >> thanks for coming down.ve: nice to see you. you live in nashville, right? >> yeah. >> steve: looking for a fine dineings establishment? >> it is quiet back in here. a bar and all the stuff, a turn table for you. riley -- >> guitar for riley. turn table not for me. >> steve: very nice. if i want to tune up. >> come back here and have a great meal, no private dining space like this, tax dermy and come from fun, no cell phone. if you want to play for people. >> steve: this is a big week in nashville, it is cma fest, right? you are busy and great you would be here. i think folks out front would love to see you. go ahead. you introduce your special guest. brand new place in nashville, detroit cowboy. >> ladies and gentlemen, alabama country super star riley green. [cheering] >> there we go. [cheering] >> steve: very, very nice. all right, folks, thank you for doing breakfast with friends. we'll send it back. riley and kid rock, thank you for opening up, tonight is official grand opening. ladies and gentlemen, tha
alabama super star riley green. >> steve: hi, riley. how are you? >> thanks for coming down.ve: nice to see you. you live in nashville, right? >> yeah. >> steve: looking for a fine dineings establishment? >> it is quiet back in here. a bar and all the stuff, a turn table for you. riley -- >> guitar for riley. turn table not for me. >> steve: very nice. if i want to tune up. >> come back here and have a great meal, no private dining space like...
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the gentleman from arkansas the gentleman from alabama. the gentleman minnesota. the gentleman wisconsin. the pages are as interested in the voting as the congressmen. the voters announced the bill is passed. there has been an important bill. debate has been intense. the public is interested. reporters rushed to the phone to place the nos to their papers this instant and full information to the public is also part of the democratic process of making law. speaker rayburn signs the bill, which has already been signed by the president of the senate. both houses have now approved, but it is not yet a law. it must go to the white house for signature by the president, the united states. jack watson the house courier drives to the white house. he passes guarded gates along the drive to the west wing, which is the center of executive power. and where the president transacts his business, the president signs the bill and it becomes a law of the land. however, the president refuses to sign bill of which he does not approve. this is called a veto and the president usually pr
the gentleman from arkansas the gentleman from alabama. the gentleman minnesota. the gentleman wisconsin. the pages are as interested in the voting as the congressmen. the voters announced the bill is passed. there has been an important bill. debate has been intense. the public is interested. reporters rushed to the phone to place the nos to their papers this instant and full information to the public is also part of the democratic process of making law. speaker rayburn signs the bill, which...