172
172
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
a tennessee judge bans one family from keeping their baby's name. why she says the baby boy does not deserve this name. >>> plus, it may be the future of transportation, so why does it seem more like something out of the jet sons? >>> cooler and drier air mass headed our way after some storms. i'm bob turk with your complete first warning forecast coming up next. ,, caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. with dunkin's caramel iced coffee flavors, there are more ways than ever to love caramel. try the new caramel coconut today. geico's defensive driver, enginegood student andke 13. multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineer: if you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... arrrrr. arrrrr. arrrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. pretzels! [lou
a tennessee judge bans one family from keeping their baby's name. why she says the baby boy does not deserve this name. >>> plus, it may be the future of transportation, so why does it seem more like something out of the jet sons? >>> cooler and drier air mass headed our way after some storms. i'm bob turk with your complete first warning forecast coming up next. ,, caramel mocha. caramel almond. caramel turtle. [ sighs ] that would've been awkward. with dunkin's caramel iced...
146
146
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> madeline and her great grandmother live in pigeon forge, tennessee. >> mattie was very quiet when she was little because she just moved around so much. she would always either have to be with her mother or her father and i think the books, she carried them with her a lot of times. that was hers shoo. he had something that she could call hers. >> the little girl has a grate imagination like me. >> she thinks of a monster, a green monster. right here. and the granny tells her not to worry. >> we send these books to them with their little name on it. they look forward to going to the mailbox. this is theirs. this is mine. so i am going to either learn to read it or i'm going to make somebody teach me how to read it. >> it all starts here at birth, at this hospital in her hometown of severe county, tennessee. every newborn gets a free book. >> i have been here three and a half years in the labor and delivery, and have gifnt probably 500 new books to new moms. >> families in severe county can also sign up at the library. each child receives 60 free books, one every month until age 5. >
. >> madeline and her great grandmother live in pigeon forge, tennessee. >> mattie was very quiet when she was little because she just moved around so much. she would always either have to be with her mother or her father and i think the books, she carried them with her a lot of times. that was hers shoo. he had something that she could call hers. >> the little girl has a grate imagination like me. >> she thinks of a monster, a green monster. right here. and the granny...
43
43
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
and i wrote "pulling time in nashville at the walls" which is tennessee state prison, which is shut down now. ♪ here the families come and see me ♪ ♪ they can spare some of the time ♪ >> i let my feelings out in my songs and i wrote old-time country. i don't write anything but old-time country. when i'm under pressure and depressed i write all the time. all i do is write my songs and play my guitar and study the bible and try to stay out of trouble. ♪ oh you can't leave ♪ >> though confined to prison, mccullough confided he still had dreams. ♪ with a fool ♪ >> i just want to go into a studio and cut a couple of albums and try to make it. what i plan to do is get out and go to church and find happiness. and happiness is that valuable because there's not really a whole lot of happy people that i know. we may smile and laugh and joke, but we're not happy. it's hard to be happy in a place like this. ♪ i know she thought i never thought i'd ever be this scared ♪ ♪ when i close my eyes and watch you lying there ♪ ♪ when i close my eyes and watch you lying there ♪ >>
and i wrote "pulling time in nashville at the walls" which is tennessee state prison, which is shut down now. ♪ here the families come and see me ♪ ♪ they can spare some of the time ♪ >> i let my feelings out in my songs and i wrote old-time country. i don't write anything but old-time country. when i'm under pressure and depressed i write all the time. all i do is write my songs and play my guitar and study the bible and try to stay out of trouble. ♪ oh you can't...
53
53
Aug 25, 2013
08/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
brett moved to tennessee. christina stayed alone in california with hannah and ethan. >> the anderson family wasn't a perfect nuclear family. the father was in tennessee. often. and traveled. had problems with employment. the mother had -- i hate to speak this way about somebody who is deceased, but it was not the ideal family. and i think that jim related to the kids feeling neglected, and it was -- it just brought up all those feelings again, and he wanted to provide for these children like he hadn't been provided for. >> i was very sad when i heard it. >> david is christina anderson's uncle and remembers the separation quite differently. >> i think that's where this fellow maybe moved in on tina a little bit. but he was a trusted family friend. and he took the kids to practice, picked them up. was helping tina out. i could see where they were all manipulated to trust whatever he had to say or do. >> braun says some family members were slightly suspicious of why this divorced man spent so much time with the
brett moved to tennessee. christina stayed alone in california with hannah and ethan. >> the anderson family wasn't a perfect nuclear family. the father was in tennessee. often. and traveled. had problems with employment. the mother had -- i hate to speak this way about somebody who is deceased, but it was not the ideal family. and i think that jim related to the kids feeling neglected, and it was -- it just brought up all those feelings again, and he wanted to provide for these children...
99
99
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
hundreds of people calling for help in tennessee where flash flooding took a lot of people by surprise. in colorado a fast moving mudslide leaving one man dead and authorities there looking for three people reported missing. people are on alert in the mississippi river valley where continued heavy rain could trigger intense flooding. brian is live for us with more. >> reporter: much of the midwest and southeast is pummeled by torrential rains and ten inches of rain falling on friday flooding hundreds of homes and businesses in states like colorado, kansas, missouri and tennessee. floodwaters sweeping through roads and highways in colorado. 1.3 inches of rain following in only half an hour causing this fast moving mudslide along highway 24 killing a man. muddy water carrying homes and debris. three others are still missing. listen to this woman who held on to dear life as the home rushed right by her. >> at that moment i knew that the water was getting higher and coming over it. then the bottom broke off and it went through. i said i have to get out of here. i was screaming for help and
hundreds of people calling for help in tennessee where flash flooding took a lot of people by surprise. in colorado a fast moving mudslide leaving one man dead and authorities there looking for three people reported missing. people are on alert in the mississippi river valley where continued heavy rain could trigger intense flooding. brian is live for us with more. >> reporter: much of the midwest and southeast is pummeled by torrential rains and ten inches of rain falling on friday...
119
119
Aug 24, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
trainers in the tennessee walking horse industry said it gave the entire industry a black eye. >> we get categorized of all of us being bad just because you own a gun don't mean i'm you're a murderer. just because i got a horse does not mean i'm an abuser. >> reporter: at the celebration in shelbyville many are quick to defend the industry. >> today the horse is better now than they've ever been because they've got better training methods and everything. they breed these horses to do what they're doing, and they are athletes. i think they are the best horses we've ever had in the industry. >> reporter: mike is the ceo of the celebration. he said the new inspection process by usda officials. involves horses. >> over come compliance of a horse inspected and monitored more closely than any other horse in any breed. >> reporter: but the humane society is skeptical for the first time its offering $5,000 reward for tips related to corruption in the inspection process. it's also behind a bill before congress that would ban the tall shoes and ankle chains used in some performance classes. so
trainers in the tennessee walking horse industry said it gave the entire industry a black eye. >> we get categorized of all of us being bad just because you own a gun don't mean i'm you're a murderer. just because i got a horse does not mean i'm an abuser. >> reporter: at the celebration in shelbyville many are quick to defend the industry. >> today the horse is better now than they've ever been because they've got better training methods and everything. they breed these...
203
203
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
well, if you ask a magistrate in tennessee what is in a name might be blasphemy. >> a tennessee judge has changed a baby boys name from mosiah to martin. she aid only one person has earned that name, messiah, that is jesus. they could not agree on the child's last name. but no one expected the judge to change the child's first name. >> i didn't know you could do that as a judge, by apparently you can. >> michael: so now the kid's name is brett. >> no, the kid's name is martin. but the logic from the point of the magistrate, she needs to know that jesus' name was not messiah. it was jesus. and. >> michael: great point. >> that's like saying my producer's name is producer, we have a producer who's name is jesus. that's fine. that's amazing to me. moving on, we have an amazing clip from gretchen carlson. apparently there might be a new sport at the olympics. there is one trying to get accepted, and gretchen carlson from "fox and friends" is not happy about it. >> this may be in the olympics. >> this is not your grandfather's pole dancing. >> meaning? >> you can't put a single dollar bill
well, if you ask a magistrate in tennessee what is in a name might be blasphemy. >> a tennessee judge has changed a baby boys name from mosiah to martin. she aid only one person has earned that name, messiah, that is jesus. they could not agree on the child's last name. but no one expected the judge to change the child's first name. >> i didn't know you could do that as a judge, by apparently you can. >> michael: so now the kid's name is brett. >> no, the kid's name is...
110
110
Aug 19, 2013
08/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
so the heat bubble over the tennessee valley is slowly pushing to the north and east and by the day on tuesday, we will get into above average temperatures and this is going to last into the day on friday with high humidity levels. so temperatures around 90 could feel like it's 95 downtown. so the forecast for the most of the state will range between 80 to 82 degrees. and still below average this afternoon. not as cool as last night for tonight. temperatures around 70 degrees but look at the forecast numbers on the computer forecast model. as we get into tuesday, 87 degrees we are forecasting could push 90 plus in the city so it's really a huge swing from where we have been as we get into the day on tuesday. maryland's most accurate sunshine and clouds and i think the clouds will win out this go around. 80 with spotty showers developing after the lunch. pair of 6s tonight a blend of stars and clouds and likely seeing this morning we will see patchy fog that will develop tuesday morning. here's maryland's most accurate 7-day forecast. 80 to 88 degrees pushing 90 by wednesday. i do think
so the heat bubble over the tennessee valley is slowly pushing to the north and east and by the day on tuesday, we will get into above average temperatures and this is going to last into the day on friday with high humidity levels. so temperatures around 90 could feel like it's 95 downtown. so the forecast for the most of the state will range between 80 to 82 degrees. and still below average this afternoon. not as cool as last night for tonight. temperatures around 70 degrees but look at the...
195
195
Aug 15, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
chattanooga, tennessee, has seen more than 4 inches of rain this month. that's more rain in the first two weeks of august than they usually see in the entire month. philadelphia is having its soggiest summer yet. last month they set an all-time record for rainfall in a single day when storms dumped 8 inches in just six hours. the northeast is reeling from severe thunderstorms from just this week. in newark, delaware, torrential rain shut down roads while high winds downed power lines and snapped treeses. we're still talking about rain. heavy rain expected this weekend in the southeast. this is the current radar right now. i want to show you a couple things going on. we're looking at development into the tropics. the reason this is so important, all that tropical moisture could combine with a stationary front already in place. it's bringing 2 to 5 inches of rain. you combine the moisture with that, which is what we're expecting this weekend. look at the moisture extending into the carolinas. so with that, we're talking ant heavy rainfall and the threat of
chattanooga, tennessee, has seen more than 4 inches of rain this month. that's more rain in the first two weeks of august than they usually see in the entire month. philadelphia is having its soggiest summer yet. last month they set an all-time record for rainfall in a single day when storms dumped 8 inches in just six hours. the northeast is reeling from severe thunderstorms from just this week. in newark, delaware, torrential rain shut down roads while high winds downed power lines and...
37
37
Aug 25, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
polk county, tennessee. it's a dreary, chilly morning, >>> and wdef news camera man alan fairbanks is covering the story of a boulder that has fallen on u.s. 64. >> originally we were just going to try to get pictures of a boulder in the road. we didn't know how big. we didn't know if there were any cars trapped underneath. >> when reporter bill mitchell arrives the road is closed to traffic and the tennessee department of transportation, better none as tdot, is using a giant hydraulic hammer to break up the enormous rock. >> it was huge. it was massive. it covered up an entire lane of the road. they were hitting this thing with all they had, and it was not cracking. you can see little splitters of rock fly up through the air. as far as breaking that thing apart, it wasn't going anywhere. >> the 24-mile two-lane highway goes through a narrow pass called the gorge and is flanked by little frog mountain on the one side and the ocoee river on the other. the trip through the ocoee gorge normally takes 20 minutes
polk county, tennessee. it's a dreary, chilly morning, >>> and wdef news camera man alan fairbanks is covering the story of a boulder that has fallen on u.s. 64. >> originally we were just going to try to get pictures of a boulder in the road. we didn't know how big. we didn't know if there were any cars trapped underneath. >> when reporter bill mitchell arrives the road is closed to traffic and the tennessee department of transportation, better none as tdot, is using a...
188
188
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
KOFY
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
cal-trans warned tennessee well in advance this year northwestern transportation planners just called to warn that athletic program today. >> it's a big time point from big time conference but i'm not certain that the northwestern fans will travel in the numbers that tennessee volunteer fans did some years ago. >> the closure headache should be worth it in the end but not everyone is so sure. >> hopefully won't be one of the first cars but i'll be across it. >> didn't want to be one of the first. >> no. i'll let somebody else take the chance. >> cal-trans insist the if you brim is now safer than the old. this is abc 7 news. >> that guy would like to see proof. we are now 15 days from the opening of new bay bridge. closure of the bridge will start late in the evening on wednesday august the 28th. it will last for up to 5 full days over the long labor day holida holiday. bridge will reopen by tuesday september 3rd the day after labor day. ac transit offering extra bus service to some east bay bart stations to help people get a train to go across the bay or under the bay i should say dur
cal-trans warned tennessee well in advance this year northwestern transportation planners just called to warn that athletic program today. >> it's a big time point from big time conference but i'm not certain that the northwestern fans will travel in the numbers that tennessee volunteer fans did some years ago. >> the closure headache should be worth it in the end but not everyone is so sure. >> hopefully won't be one of the first cars but i'll be across it. >> didn't...
158
158
Aug 15, 2013
08/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
a tennessee man's mission to keep his pet raccoon. his unusual fight goes viral and could even end up on reality tv. >>> and patriot in pain, tom brady, a major injury during a preseason scrimmage. what's next for new england's starting quarterback after a scare? we'll talk about it in "the skinny," on this thursday, august 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> all right. we begin with the latest from egypt. streets are quiet this morning after a government-imposed curfew. >> the threat of violence hangs over cairo where nearly 300 people were killed yesterday. thousands were injured. abc's muhammad lila was there as the deadly chaos unfolded. >> reporter: the assault was vicious. tear gas scattering crowds including women and young children. then came the bulldozers, raging fires and finally this -- [ gunfire ] heavily armed police opening fire, steady stream of casualties flooding into makeshift hospitals. this footage shows moments of terror. a sniper on a rooftop calmly t
a tennessee man's mission to keep his pet raccoon. his unusual fight goes viral and could even end up on reality tv. >>> and patriot in pain, tom brady, a major injury during a preseason scrimmage. what's next for new england's starting quarterback after a scare? we'll talk about it in "the skinny," on this thursday, august 15th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> all right. we begin with the...
75
75
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened on a highway in tennessee. after the car whizs by, the officer tries to call dispatch and unfortunately the driver crashed into another car. police say they don't have any idea why that man was driving the wrong way and he also died at the scene. >>> so used to seeing snakes on a plane, rats on a subway, but sharks, dead sharks too. subway riders snapped this photograph of a shark on a queens-bound train in new york. no one knows how the animal got there. it is shark week on discovery channel. it's a bad week for fluffy the seal, you know? but they're denying any involvement. this is not a publicity stunt. shark week is all about conservation not publicity. >> sharknado, maybe. >>> restaurant owners still in the heat after she vented about a mess left behind by one family. >> should she apologize or should the mom be sorry? that's on "good morning maryland" at 5:00 that begins right now. >>> it's time for some football tonight. our super bowl champs take the field, it's preseason, but they're going to be playin
it happened on a highway in tennessee. after the car whizs by, the officer tries to call dispatch and unfortunately the driver crashed into another car. police say they don't have any idea why that man was driving the wrong way and he also died at the scene. >>> so used to seeing snakes on a plane, rats on a subway, but sharks, dead sharks too. subway riders snapped this photograph of a shark on a queens-bound train in new york. no one knows how the animal got there. it is shark week...
88
88
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe, that i'm not sure -- i'm sure other people have those influences, but being born in memphis, tennessee on the mississippi river, and having made my living playing down there on beale street, those particular elements created this booker t. jones style. tavis: so you know a bit about my back story. i know more about yours. but the reason why i love this instrument so much, this hammond b-3, is because long before i'd ever heard of ray charles, long before i heard of jimmy smith, i'm a kid growing up in a pentecostal church. >> oh, i see. tavis: so i fall in love with -- and i was choir director when i was -- people don't know this, but i was choir director of two choirs for years at my pentecostal church, -- [indiscernible] -- in indiana. so i fell in love with this instrument through the church. i raise that because you mentioned ray charles earlier, as did i, for that matter. but ray had a moment in his career where he was catching hell, for lack of a better phrase, for taking that instrument and taking that sound >> absolutely. tavis: and secularizing it. >> absolutely. tavis: did yo
maybe, that i'm not sure -- i'm sure other people have those influences, but being born in memphis, tennessee on the mississippi river, and having made my living playing down there on beale street, those particular elements created this booker t. jones style. tavis: so you know a bit about my back story. i know more about yours. but the reason why i love this instrument so much, this hammond b-3, is because long before i'd ever heard of ray charles, long before i heard of jimmy smith, i'm a kid...
52
52
Aug 25, 2013
08/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
brett moved to tennessee. christina stayed alone in california with hannah and ethan. >> the anderson family wasn't a perfect nuclear family. the father was in tennessee. often. and traveled. had problems with employment. the mother had -- i hate to speak this way about somebody who is deceased, but it was not the ideal family. and i think that jim related to the kids feeling neglected, and it was -- it just brought up all those feelings again, and he wanted to provide for these children like he hadn't been provided for. >> i was very sad when i heard it. >> david is christina anderson's uncle and remembers the separation quite differently. >> i think that's where this fe fellow maybe moved in on tina a little bit. but he was a trusted family friend. and he took the kids to practice, picked them up. was helping tina out. i could see where they were all manipulated to trust whatever he had to say or do. >> braun says some family members were slightly suspicious of why this divorced man spent so much time with t
brett moved to tennessee. christina stayed alone in california with hannah and ethan. >> the anderson family wasn't a perfect nuclear family. the father was in tennessee. often. and traveled. had problems with employment. the mother had -- i hate to speak this way about somebody who is deceased, but it was not the ideal family. and i think that jim related to the kids feeling neglected, and it was -- it just brought up all those feelings again, and he wanted to provide for these children...
83
83
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
brett anderson moved to tennessee. then according to jennifer willis, dimaggio began to face financial troubles that led to foreclosure on the cabin they all loved. jennifer talked to christina just days before her murder. >> she said, he's having a hard time, losing his house, he doesn't know what to do, he's depressed. she went there to be by his side one last time. that's the kind of person she was. dropped everything and went there for him. >> reporter: that's apparently when dimaggio snapped. christina and ethan's bodies, or what was left of them, were found in this burned down cabin. documents show ethan's body so badly charred, an autopsy could not determine the cause of death. christina anderson had been hit in the head, wrapped in a tarp and left to burn, leaving a host of unanswered questions, including why. >> beside the fact that he's sick, he's a monster, he did what he did, why did it have to happen to them? >> reporter: why did it happen to tina and ethan and not to hannah? >> right. >> reporter: was the
brett anderson moved to tennessee. then according to jennifer willis, dimaggio began to face financial troubles that led to foreclosure on the cabin they all loved. jennifer talked to christina just days before her murder. >> she said, he's having a hard time, losing his house, he doesn't know what to do, he's depressed. she went there to be by his side one last time. that's the kind of person she was. dropped everything and went there for him. >> reporter: that's apparently when...
94
94
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
brett anderson moved to tennessee. then according to jennifer willis, dimaggio began to face financial troubles that eventually led to foreclosure on the cabin they loved. jennifer talked to christina just days before her murder. >> she came to me and said he's having a hard time. he's losing his house. she's short on money. doesn't know what to do. he's depressed and went there to be by his side one last time. that's the kind of person she was. dropped everything and went there for him. >> reporter: that's apparently when dimaggio snapped. christina and ethan's bodies, or what was left of them, was found in this burned down cabin. ethan's body so badly charred, an autopsy couldn't determine the exact cause of death. christina anderson was hit in the head, wrap in a tarp and left to burn leaving a host of unanalyzed questions including why. >> beside the fact for him, he's sick, he's a monster, he did what he did, why did it have to happen to them? >> reporter: why did it have to happen to tina and ethan and not to han
brett anderson moved to tennessee. then according to jennifer willis, dimaggio began to face financial troubles that eventually led to foreclosure on the cabin they loved. jennifer talked to christina just days before her murder. >> she came to me and said he's having a hard time. he's losing his house. she's short on money. doesn't know what to do. he's depressed and went there to be by his side one last time. that's the kind of person she was. dropped everything and went there for him....
73
73
Aug 23, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
that congressman tennessee will join me live in a few moments. also police uncover what they are calling a domestic terror plot to gun down cops. we will be right back. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables iand we're talkingl time with maria about the walmart low price guarantee. you got your list? let's go. if you find a lower advertised price they'll match it at the register. really... yeah, in a "jif". you ready? what?! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match. bring in receipts from your local stores and see for yourself. ♪ ♪ (vo) purina cat chow. 50 years of feeding great relationships. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi
that congressman tennessee will join me live in a few moments. also police uncover what they are calling a domestic terror plot to gun down cops. we will be right back. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables iand we're talkingl time with maria about the walmart low price guarantee. you got your list? let's go....
46
46
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
rodney buford is an inmate barber at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. once a week, he cuts hair on death row. >> i was about to cut a guy that was open white supremacist. aryan nation-type person. and he had a nazi sign on his forehead. i heard he killed like three people in prison already, in addition to what happened out there on the street. so, here it is now, i'm fixing to cut somebody's hair that maybe hates me just because of the way i look as far as my skin is concerned. >> buford put professionalism ahead of his feelings and completed the cut. but at some other prisons, race is an issue that can't be brushed away. there are different sets for white inmates, blacks, hispanics and others, those are asians and pacific islanders. >> before you take it out, you have to check with the officers to make sure all the pieces in there. and after the job is done, when you turn it in, they have to check it again. let the officer check again. they don't have to worry about what's missing and what's not. >> this inmate, a native of cambodian, only services the
rodney buford is an inmate barber at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee. once a week, he cuts hair on death row. >> i was about to cut a guy that was open white supremacist. aryan nation-type person. and he had a nazi sign on his forehead. i heard he killed like three people in prison already, in addition to what happened out there on the street. so, here it is now, i'm fixing to cut somebody's hair that maybe hates me just because of the way i look as far as my skin...
184
184
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
it spreads into tennessee and across portions of the mid-atlantic region. it will be nice in the northeast with humidity falling throughout the day. temperatures pop out in the mid-80s. below average in chicago. high of 80 today. we are going to see more monsoonal moisture close to the rockies. that's a look >> good morning everyone. itn to becid and clorty conditil give way to a pretty decent afternoon. expect temperatures from 80 to >>> that's your latest forecast. erica? >> thanks. >>> a group of wounded veterans have a new job in front of them. fighting to save the greatest natural wonders. mark potter recently went to the front line of that. >> reporter: in the water off the florida keys, a floatilla arrives to save the reefs. some are america's finest who have already given so much. they are all u.s. military veterans who lost limbs or suffered traumatic brain injuries and are part of a support group called combat wounded veterans challenge. the biggest challenge to come back whole after suffering the wounds of war. a retired chief who lost a leg says
it spreads into tennessee and across portions of the mid-atlantic region. it will be nice in the northeast with humidity falling throughout the day. temperatures pop out in the mid-80s. below average in chicago. high of 80 today. we are going to see more monsoonal moisture close to the rockies. that's a look >> good morning everyone. itn to becid and clorty conditil give way to a pretty decent afternoon. expect temperatures from 80 to >>> that's your latest forecast. erica?...
87
87
Aug 24, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot about that we have today, folks who had relationships going back to the highlander school in tennessee in the 1950s. they proposed a march like the march on washington in 1941 in order to deal with issues in terms of jobs. this was not the culmination of anything or the beginning of anything. it's just another mile post on this long history of racial struggle in this country and pursuit of black freedom, if yo. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> welcome back to al jazeera. president barack obama is meeting security advisers at the white house to discuss the u.s. response to an alleged chemical attack in syria. just this morning united nations group say they have treated 3,000 for neurotoxic symptoms. angela kane wants ac mandarin keys to the site of the alleged chemical attack that happened wednesday. >> reporter: the t
a lot about that we have today, folks who had relationships going back to the highlander school in tennessee in the 1950s. they proposed a march like the march on washington in 1941 in order to deal with issues in terms of jobs. this was not the culmination of anything or the beginning of anything. it's just another mile post on this long history of racial struggle in this country and pursuit of black freedom, if yo. [[voiceover]] no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors...
81
81
Aug 17, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
on the right is republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee. on the left, those little guys that sort of look like caterpillars, they are a species of bug called spring tails. what the republican senator on the right and the fuzzy bugs on the left have in common is plaid. plaid is in tartan. plaid is in the pattern on lamar alexander's plaid shirt. when lamar alexander ran for president in the 1990s, his dpimic, his signature campaign trail prop is that he always wore a plaid shirt. and when scientists first discovered these fuzzy bugs in the smokey mountains in 2006, their fuzzy, cross hatch pattern reminded the scientists of lamar alexander's plaid shirts. so the bugs were given the scientific name cosberella lamaralexand e lamaralexanderi. the honor was a recognition, kind of a thank you for lamar alexander's long-standing support of federally funded scientific research. yes, he is a conservative guy. but he is an old school conservative guy, who believes that one of the things the government really should invest in is science. which these d
on the right is republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee. on the left, those little guys that sort of look like caterpillars, they are a species of bug called spring tails. what the republican senator on the right and the fuzzy bugs on the left have in common is plaid. plaid is in tartan. plaid is in the pattern on lamar alexander's plaid shirt. when lamar alexander ran for president in the 1990s, his dpimic, his signature campaign trail prop is that he always wore a plaid shirt. and...
162
162
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i'm impressed there's a judge in tennessee, first off. that just impresses me right off the back. >> oh, my gosh. >> but secondly, i'm going to be honest, i'm going to defend the judge, not for the rationale. the rationale is ridiculous. there's separation of church and state, you do not say, because there's one messiah. it's in the best interest of the child. that's the standard when you bring an issue before the court, and i used to be a lawyer who decided on children's issues. there are certain names that are not good names. there's a guy who named his child adolf hitler in new jersey. that kid is stuck with that. or osama bin laden or sean hannity. these are horrible names! >> sean hannity, that is not fair. >> all kidding aside, one quick thing, i know stephanie wants to jump in. in tennessee, turned statute of child abuse, it includes not just physical abuse, but imminent mental abuse. if you're going to name your child messiah or a worse name, a more challenging name, the child live withes it, not the parent. they think it's cute a
>> i'm impressed there's a judge in tennessee, first off. that just impresses me right off the back. >> oh, my gosh. >> but secondly, i'm going to be honest, i'm going to defend the judge, not for the rationale. the rationale is ridiculous. there's separation of church and state, you do not say, because there's one messiah. it's in the best interest of the child. that's the standard when you bring an issue before the court, and i used to be a lawyer who decided on children's...
156
156
Aug 19, 2013
08/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
that he being told cannot play football for middle tennessee university. coming up, why it did not turn out and buy the school is trying to get him off the bench and onto the field. >> many schools are opening this week, and soon the rest of maryland will follow, including catholic schools. the archdiocese revved up its >> in montgomery county woman said she felt racially profiled as a number of police officers for at a predominantly african- american movie theater. three officers were inside the theater verifying ticket and another was outside the theater. they were showing the movie "the butler." she said she filed a complaint because she has never seen a response like that before. people felt that with an overwhelmingly african american audience that the three police officers to guard our entrance and exit is very suspicious. , the realatement entertainment group said it experience -- it routinely has extra security for sold-out crowds for the safety of staff. >> he said the he never thought it would be easy, but he never expected it to be harder to pla
that he being told cannot play football for middle tennessee university. coming up, why it did not turn out and buy the school is trying to get him off the bench and onto the field. >> many schools are opening this week, and soon the rest of maryland will follow, including catholic schools. the archdiocese revved up its >> in montgomery county woman said she felt racially profiled as a number of police officers for at a predominantly african- american movie theater. three officers...
131
131
Aug 26, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
our newest family member, jack daniels, tennessee whiskey or tennessee honey is selling nearly 800,000 cases. it had not been introduced even three years ago. and one of the reasons we announced the expansion. >> i love jack daniels. one thing i love about it is the brand. you mentioned the brand. one of my favorite movies is scent after woman with al pacino. you should have paid him for mentioning jack daniels as many times as he did. there are competitors. i like makers mark as well. that is produced by jim beam who is a competitor of yours. >> right. david: are you having to take them head on? >> i would say we're in friendly competition with jim beam as well as in our own stable at brown foreman, wood ford superb, premium bourbon. david: i will have to test that excuse me, john, i will have to test that. you have to ship us, no, i'm kidding. >> so, no, we have a stable of american whiskey brands. our founding brand, old forrester showing rebirthright now. early times and wood ford reserve as well as full family of jack daniels. there is plenty of growth out there for our friend dow
our newest family member, jack daniels, tennessee whiskey or tennessee honey is selling nearly 800,000 cases. it had not been introduced even three years ago. and one of the reasons we announced the expansion. >> i love jack daniels. one thing i love about it is the brand. you mentioned the brand. one of my favorite movies is scent after woman with al pacino. you should have paid him for mentioning jack daniels as many times as he did. there are competitors. i like makers mark as well....
57
57
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
we see you have your tennessee shirt on. you're a big tennessee football fan? >> sort of. >> sort of? okay. that's a ringing endorsement. we will take it. >> and, tom, josie had two people she wanted to reach out to as well, right? no? who is your hero -- who are your two heros? easement barack obama and selena gomez. >> there you go. all right. shout-out to barack obama and selena gomez. ladies, thanks again. i appreciate your time. >>> bo is getting a new bud. time for the poly sidebar. the first dog bo has a new little sister. president and his family do not a second portuguese water dog named sunny. they are fast friends already. >>> maine's governor is getting heat for shocking comments about the president at a fund-raiser. according to reports he said obama hates white people. the governor's office issued a statement saying anything of that is far-fetched. >>> when the 1972 miami dolphins visit the white house later today they are minus three players. three are skipping out because of the political disagreements with the president. >>> california lawmaker
we see you have your tennessee shirt on. you're a big tennessee football fan? >> sort of. >> sort of? okay. that's a ringing endorsement. we will take it. >> and, tom, josie had two people she wanted to reach out to as well, right? no? who is your hero -- who are your two heros? easement barack obama and selena gomez. >> there you go. all right. shout-out to barack obama and selena gomez. ladies, thanks again. i appreciate your time. >>> bo is getting a new bud....
58
58
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
brett anderson moved to tennessee. then according to jennifer willis, dimaggio began to face financial troubles that led to foreclosure on the cabin they all loved. jennifer talked to christina just days before her murder. >> she said, he's having a hard time, losing his house, he doesn't know what to do, he's depressed. she went there to be by his side one last time. that's the kind of person she was. dropped everything and went there for him. >> reporter: that's apparently when dimaggio snapped. christina and ethan's bodies, or what was left of them, were found in this burned down cabin. documents show ethan's body so badly charred, an autopsy could not determine the cause of death. christina anderson had been hit in the head, wrapped in a tarp and left to burn, leaving a host of unanswered questions, including why. >> beside the fact that he's sick, he's a monster, he did what he did, why did it have to happen to them? >> reporter: why did it happen to tina and ethan and not to hannah? >> right. >> reporter: i hate
brett anderson moved to tennessee. then according to jennifer willis, dimaggio began to face financial troubles that led to foreclosure on the cabin they all loved. jennifer talked to christina just days before her murder. >> she said, he's having a hard time, losing his house, he doesn't know what to do, he's depressed. she went there to be by his side one last time. that's the kind of person she was. dropped everything and went there for him. >> reporter: that's apparently when...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
sees that it's exactly what the title suggests now prisoners at the anderson county jail in clinton tennessee will pay for just about everything they use nine dollars fifteen cents for pants six dollars twenty six cents for a blanket and a dollar twenty five per tell heck it's even twenty nine cents for a roll of toilet paper but the idea hit here is that it will save the taxpayers money the problem is that many people being held in prison do not come from money they also face court fees and many child support they might have to pay restitution to the victims as well and plus many of the prisoners in jails have yet to be convicted of any crime and if the person doesn't pay the prison officials say nothing happens to them meaning the idea of having prisoners pay might be a good one in theory but it is not entirely practical. and now to virginia where one inmate is seeking a state paid sex change operation u.s. district court judge james turk is scheduled to hear a case of ophelia dillo into the judge has previously dismissed the inmates filed lawsuit in two thousand and eleven after concluding
sees that it's exactly what the title suggests now prisoners at the anderson county jail in clinton tennessee will pay for just about everything they use nine dollars fifteen cents for pants six dollars twenty six cents for a blanket and a dollar twenty five per tell heck it's even twenty nine cents for a roll of toilet paper but the idea hit here is that it will save the taxpayers money the problem is that many people being held in prison do not come from money they also face court fees and...
124
124
Aug 20, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is from tennessee. >> i've been there. a diamond mine i went to there. >> caller: we know you love kroger, but how much? >> i love it to $245, my friend. i like it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. the world is changing faster than ever, creating new opportunities for those who stand ready to seize them. in a time when the biggest risk is playing it safe, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, our flexible, collaborative approach helps forward-looking companies not only run better, but run different... to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. s
. >> this is from tennessee. >> i've been there. a diamond mine i went to there. >> caller: we know you love kroger, but how much? >> i love it to $245, my friend. i like it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the...
1,182
1.2K
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1,182
favorite 0
quote 3
she had a tennessee accent. she did not have an east coast accent. >> were opponents concerned about what the image for the new country would be if he made it to the white house? >> there is a strong class issue running through all of this. it is difficult to talk about in a country that does not have class. would this person be virtuous enough to represent the united states? is this person genteel enough to represent the united states? >> the great tragedy is that after this was a freeze campaign, he went to the white house and she is preparing to go after this campaign, he went to the white house and she was preparing to go with him and what happens? >> she died. she thought people would be rude to her and they might snub her. she thought about not going. she decided that would be admitting they were wrong. she decided to go. on december 22, she died of a heart attack. >> and she was buried in a dress she planed to wear to the inaugural ball. >> this is our first video of the night. we will be showing you vide
she had a tennessee accent. she did not have an east coast accent. >> were opponents concerned about what the image for the new country would be if he made it to the white house? >> there is a strong class issue running through all of this. it is difficult to talk about in a country that does not have class. would this person be virtuous enough to represent the united states? is this person genteel enough to represent the united states? >> the great tragedy is that after this...
388
388
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 388
favorite 0
quote 0
it spreads into tennessee and across portions of the mid-atlantic region. it will be nice in the northeast with humidity falling throughout the day. temperatures pop out in the mid-80s. below average in chicago. high of 80 today. we are going to see more monsoonal moisture close to the rockie >>> good morning. it is 5:18 and waking up to fog in san francisco this morning, but not too bad. the temperatures are comfortable across the board this morning with 58 in san francisco and 60 in oakland and 60 in sunnyvale and 59 in san jose. we have fog right now, but later this afternoon sunshine and warmer than we have been all week. 66 in san francisco. 78 in san jose. 83 today in livermore. the temperatures get a little bit warmer as we header towards tomorrow, and then closer to 90 tuesday. . erica? >> thanks. >>> a group of wounded veterans have a new job in front of them. fighting to save the greatest natural wonders. mark potter recently went to the front line of that. >> reporter: in the water off the florida keys, a floatilla arrives to save the reefs. some
it spreads into tennessee and across portions of the mid-atlantic region. it will be nice in the northeast with humidity falling throughout the day. temperatures pop out in the mid-80s. below average in chicago. high of 80 today. we are going to see more monsoonal moisture close to the rockie >>> good morning. it is 5:18 and waking up to fog in san francisco this morning, but not too bad. the temperatures are comfortable across the board this morning with 58 in san francisco and 60 in...
48
48
Aug 19, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
i spoke with the president of middle tennessee state today. he's well connected at the ncaa on a number of high-powered committees there. he has spoken with ncaa officials. he's confident that mr. rhodes will be cleared to play, and he said he thinks it could happen soon. but we're still waiting to hear. the ncaa wheels of justice have always grinded very, very slowly. hopefully in this case they get on with it. >> that's too bad. it obviously would be good for the ncaa. it's good for the school. you have this veteran who sacrificed five years of his life by choice for this country. we thank him for it. he just wants to play football. he played in basically an intermural league at his base. this wasn't some kind of official league. >> no, there was nothing there that violated any amateur status or anything like that or should jeopardize his eligibility at all. the ncaa has taken pr hit after pr hit after pr hit in the last year. this is a fight it really doesn't need. i think they need to get this situation rectified very quickly for their own
i spoke with the president of middle tennessee state today. he's well connected at the ncaa on a number of high-powered committees there. he has spoken with ncaa officials. he's confident that mr. rhodes will be cleared to play, and he said he thinks it could happen soon. but we're still waiting to hear. the ncaa wheels of justice have always grinded very, very slowly. hopefully in this case they get on with it. >> that's too bad. it obviously would be good for the ncaa. it's good for the...
91
91
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is from tennessee. >> i've been there. a diamond mine i went through there. >> caller: we know you love kroger, but how much? >> i love it to the tune of $45, my friend, i like it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes h
. >> this is from tennessee. >> i've been there. a diamond mine i went through there. >> caller: we know you love kroger, but how much? >> i love it to the tune of $45, my friend, i like it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new...