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host: we welcome back tennessee republican tim burchett who serves on the house budget and small business committee. betweenoming together democrats in congress and the white house on budget caps and the debt ceiling. what can you tell us about that? guest: i think there are 435 members of congress and i often say i am number 436. i spent 16 years in the general assembly in tennessee and i was mayor and so i know my role in -- and we are like rudolph. we don't always get to play in those reindeer games. we get it towards the end but i can tell you where i am. i would not be for raising the caps. the biggest thing -- everything that is going on is a distraction right now with the president and his tweets and all this other stuff. the back and forth on the floor and resolutions that don't do anything. it is all just a distraction and i think the american public is inapt and congress is
host: we welcome back tennessee republican tim burchett who serves on the house budget and small business committee. betweenoming together democrats in congress and the white house on budget caps and the debt ceiling. what can you tell us about that? guest: i think there are 435 members of congress and i often say i am number 436. i spent 16 years in the general assembly in tennessee and i was mayor and so i know my role in -- and we are like rudolph. we don't always get to play in those...
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one city that stood out was nashville, tennessee. amazon announced that its center of excellence would be moving to tennessee. asked the governor how he planned to bring amazon and others to the state. income tax and a very low business taxes. we have a tax structure that is randomly to businesses. soundly managed. companies know that so they sort i look athan incentive packages that states have to offer. we certainly deal with companies in that way. we incentivize companies to come there. they look at workforce development and we have done a lot in our state to create workers for companies that are coming there. particularly tech companies and technology-based companies. our administration has done something called a future workforce initiative that is establishing the kinds of education curriculum and pathways that will create the workers for the future. a presence has there. what in the future do you think you can offer tech companies? you are obviously making the case here in san francisco this week to put a bet on tennessee. >>
one city that stood out was nashville, tennessee. amazon announced that its center of excellence would be moving to tennessee. asked the governor how he planned to bring amazon and others to the state. income tax and a very low business taxes. we have a tax structure that is randomly to businesses. soundly managed. companies know that so they sort i look athan incentive packages that states have to offer. we certainly deal with companies in that way. we incentivize companies to come there. they...
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this is done to tennessee walking horses. oaring can be done by to a horse's leg, trimming their oves and wrapping action devices. the horse protection act of 1970 utlawed chemical soaring which causes soaring and they inject nails into the limb of the horse. it did not include the action device and the shoes are common in today's soaring techniques. we have a photo what this is like. the photo actually shows which we would like to get up at some point in time, it is a package, plastic pads and wedges stacked on one another and nailed and attached to the bottom of the hoof. and it adds weight and pressure. he chains are wrapped over the increasing the pain felt by the force and ex gadge rating which again as i said before is not necessary. horses will move that action when properly trained by an actual trainer. our bill will make it illegal to and horses will be allowed to show. here is the photo. some people may argue these devices are not harmful, but the experts at the american vet association, american association, the un
this is done to tennessee walking horses. oaring can be done by to a horse's leg, trimming their oves and wrapping action devices. the horse protection act of 1970 utlawed chemical soaring which causes soaring and they inject nails into the limb of the horse. it did not include the action device and the shoes are common in today's soaring techniques. we have a photo what this is like. the photo actually shows which we would like to get up at some point in time, it is a package, plastic pads and...
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the tennessee valley's marshall space flight center is the birthplace of america's space program. americans generally and alabamians in particular designed and engineered the saturn 5 rocket that launched the historic apollo 11 and took american astronauts to the moon. i will never forget the flames and the roar as our saturn 5 rocket was launched and carried the apollo 11 crew and vehicles to the moon. i remember with tremendous pride neil armstrong's words as he step foot on the moon, "that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." that giant leap meant to benefit all mankind as a prime example of american exceptionalism and helped cement america's status as the best, most powerful and most influential nation in world history. when neil armstrong and buzz aled run planted america's flag on the moon's surface on july 20, 1969, there was no doubt that america's space program had passed the russians and become the preeminent leader in space exploration, a position america maintains today. this week, america not only reflects on the miraculous achievements of the apollo
the tennessee valley's marshall space flight center is the birthplace of america's space program. americans generally and alabamians in particular designed and engineered the saturn 5 rocket that launched the historic apollo 11 and took american astronauts to the moon. i will never forget the flames and the roar as our saturn 5 rocket was launched and carried the apollo 11 crew and vehicles to the moon. i remember with tremendous pride neil armstrong's words as he step foot on the moon,...
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he represented tennessee in the u.s. senate for 12 years and elected majority leader in 2003 high pressure miss service on the senate help committee responsible for all federal education policy inspired him to find score, state collaborative on eggs to propel tennessee to prom enss in ray education reform state. he is currently chairman of tennessee store he founded in 2009 appear bps senior fellow and led many health nesht initiatives over the last decade. thank you. >> thank you. >> john king jr. is the preponderate the president appear ceo of the national education trust a non-profit that seeks to identify and close opportunity and achievement gaps from preschool through college. secretary king served in president barack obama's cabinet as the 10th u.s. secretary of education. he joined the department following his tenure as first african-american and puerto ricoen serving as new york states education commissioner. he began his career in education as a high school social studies teach ner puerto rico and boston massac
he represented tennessee in the u.s. senate for 12 years and elected majority leader in 2003 high pressure miss service on the senate help committee responsible for all federal education policy inspired him to find score, state collaborative on eggs to propel tennessee to prom enss in ray education reform state. he is currently chairman of tennessee store he founded in 2009 appear bps senior fellow and led many health nesht initiatives over the last decade. thank you. >> thank you....
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the confederates never got tennessee back. tennessee was gone to the confederacy. is the state they really control. they would've argued that is the biggest logistical loss. the war keeps going on. i think the crucial thing is seville moral. that is the factor that is really going to decide the water. the smart confederates know they do not have to women. we all live in a democratic republic. many are old enough to remember a war with the united states stop. not because you know since military forces were losing because the civilians finally said that was it. we were not going to support this war. that is what had to happen in the united states. i think his army is the one that came closest three times. especially in the summer of 64 to accomplishing that. resources are always a problem. the united states does have more of everything. the confederate performance. is very easy not to lie. he reminds me of woodrow wilson. you never want to have a meal with either one of them. they would say, i think this so i am right. i think the confederates. it is quite an astonis
the confederates never got tennessee back. tennessee was gone to the confederacy. is the state they really control. they would've argued that is the biggest logistical loss. the war keeps going on. i think the crucial thing is seville moral. that is the factor that is really going to decide the water. the smart confederates know they do not have to women. we all live in a democratic republic. many are old enough to remember a war with the united states stop. not because you know since military...
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force in tennessee whiskey country. >> just two weeks ago these were all horse stalls. >> reporter: in three years she's launched uncle nearest and raised $20 million to take over the whiskey's production and turn this horse farm into a distillery. >> you went from reading a story in the international times to become iing the first female, t first of color person to run a major whiskey or spirit brand. >> yes, overall, period. >> reporter: it's her way of honor iing the man known as the godfather of tennessee whiskey. >> if you want to appreciate jazz, you better know who lewis armstrong was. american whiskey, you should know who nathan nearest green was. >> reporter: jeffrey rank from hb o's west world" feels so passionate about preserving the story he made a short film to honor him. in the late 1850s a farm owner slave known as nearest green started working with a young orphan named jack daniel. >> we just need to know stories like this because it smashes the lies. >> reporter: there's's no known photograph of nearest green. but this is his son george sitting right next to jack da
force in tennessee whiskey country. >> just two weeks ago these were all horse stalls. >> reporter: in three years she's launched uncle nearest and raised $20 million to take over the whiskey's production and turn this horse farm into a distillery. >> you went from reading a story in the international times to become iing the first female, t first of color person to run a major whiskey or spirit brand. >> yes, overall, period. >> reporter: it's her way of honor...
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the tennessee takes you into the confederacy. the mississippi takes you always through the confederacy. i do not think a departmental system is really what went wrong there. yes. you got the point of my talk. good job. >> those are all in the west. >> without those, wouldn't be elected. those were the major problems -- >> the statement for the importance for the west. stalemate in the east. between the army and the on potomac and the army of northern virginia. the world is going to hell out west, and it is from the very beginning of the war. i mean, vicksburg looms large during the war. i never quite understood why it looms so large, because the key to the mississippi river is holding new orleans, and that is gone in april of 1862. so the mississippi ceases to be a confederate river one year into the war. that is a huge victory for the what retrievedthe situation for lincoln in 1864, you got half of it, is atlanta and half of it and because americans than, now have short memories, the shenandoah valley coming closer to the electi
the tennessee takes you into the confederacy. the mississippi takes you always through the confederacy. i do not think a departmental system is really what went wrong there. yes. you got the point of my talk. good job. >> those are all in the west. >> without those, wouldn't be elected. those were the major problems -- >> the statement for the importance for the west. stalemate in the east. between the army and the on potomac and the army of northern virginia. the world is...
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roe of tennessee. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 509, the gentleman from tennessee, mr. roe, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roe: one talking point that i've heard a lot from my friend as i cross the aisle in support of this bill is that -- friends across the aisle in support of this bill is that congress has already bailed out financial institutions, so we should bail out the pension plans. while i don't agree with that sentiment, if that's the argument, then we should trees these bailouts the same -- these -- treat these bailouts the same. doing that, we should do the same rates given to banks under the troubled asset relief program. while i wasn't in congress at the time tarp was passed, the situation we're in today, considering a union pension bailout, is the
roe of tennessee. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 509, the gentleman from tennessee, mr. roe, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you very much, mr. chairman. i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roe: one talking point that i've heard a lot from my friend as i cross the aisle in support of this bill is that -- friends across...
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corker of tennessee to be united states district judge for the eastern district of tennessee. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york. a senator: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that as if in legislative session, the senate proceed to calendar 153, h.r. 1327, that the bill be considered read a third time and passed, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: is there objection? a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from kentucky paul reserving the rite to object -- mr. paul: reserving the right to object. it has long been my feeling that we need to address our massive debt in this country. we have a $22 trillion debt. we're adding debt at about a trillion dollars a year. therefore, any new spending that we are approaching, any new program that will have the longevity of 70, 80 years should be offset by cutting spending that's less valuable. we need at the very least to have this debate. i will be offering up an amendment if
corker of tennessee to be united states district judge for the eastern district of tennessee. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from new york. a senator: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that as if in legislative session, the senate proceed to calendar 153, h.r. 1327, that the bill be considered read a third time and passed, and the motion to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: is...
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cy in tennessee, cy? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> all right so i want to give you a recommendation on -- >> i think it's the backbone f so much going on in silicon valley whether it will l iryft r air b and b. it is stellar. buy it how about nick in maine, nick? >> caller: hey, jim, how is it going? >> not bad, you? >> caller: good. good i'm 25 years old and i think hbo max is under valued. should i chase at&t here >> i think at&t delivered a good quarter. they said it's too expensive but i believe the cash flow is huge and att can be bought. i need to go to drew in florida, drew >> caller: hey, jim, this is drew thanks for everything you do for us every night. >> thank you >> caller: my stock i'm asking about tonight is iron mountain solutions. >> got a good yield and that is good distribution and the distribution is real and worth earning the stock. let's go to mike in ohio, mike >> caller: boo-yah, baby. >> boo-yah >> caller: go bucks. >> what's up >> caller: interesting life, came back
cy in tennessee, cy? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> all right so i want to give you a recommendation on -- >> i think it's the backbone f so much going on in silicon valley whether it will l iryft r air b and b. it is stellar. buy it how about nick in maine, nick? >> caller: hey, jim, how is it going? >> not bad, you? >> caller: good. good i'm 25 years old and i think hbo max is under valued. should i chase at&t here >> i think...
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is a tremendous asset to northwest tennessee. in an era of large networks and 24-hour continuous world news coverage, paul's primary focus is bringing the world to his you region. paul is a master at his craft and a true public servant. chancellor carper summed up his legacy perfectly. paul, congratulations on your induction into the tennessee journalism hall of fame. i know i speak for everyone when i say, west tennessee is lucky to have someone so dedicated and so committed as you do good journalism. and madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from georgia seek recognition? mrs. mcbath: madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. mcbath: today, i am proud to introduce the relief for defrauded students act. this bill would give students the opportunity for a quick -- for a quick and fair process for loan forgiveness a
is a tremendous asset to northwest tennessee. in an era of large networks and 24-hour continuous world news coverage, paul's primary focus is bringing the world to his you region. paul is a master at his craft and a true public servant. chancellor carper summed up his legacy perfectly. paul, congratulations on your induction into the tennessee journalism hall of fame. i know i speak for everyone when i say, west tennessee is lucky to have someone so dedicated and so committed as you do good...
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la presiÓn de ice tambiÉn se viviÓ con fuerza cerca de nashville tennessee. allÍ los vecinos impidieron que un hombre y su hijo de 12 aÑos fueran detenidos. ambos permanecieron a borde de su vehÍculo porque la migra intentaba detenerlos su esposa se comunicÓ con la reportera verÓnica salcedo para pedir ayuda. >>> me decÍa mi hijo tiene 12 aÑos se lo van a llevar, se van a llevar a mi esposa quÉ voy hacer mi familia >>> verÓnica llamo a los activistas de la zona y llegaron vecinos con comida y gasolina para que padre e hijo no se se que darÁn sin aire acondicionado en la cumplamioneta >>> nos damos cuentas que hay personas buenas en el mundo. y de verdad muchÍsimas gracias por todo. >>> leticia Álvarez es una de las activistas que acudiÓ al llamado, >>> esto simboliza que nuestras comunidades estÁn fuertes que solidaridad por las a proteger comunidades mÁs vulnerables se estÁ demostrando >>> la familia completa tuvo que abandonar su casa, convencida de que ice podrÍa volver en cualquier momento. y estÁn a salvo por el momento josÉ se trata d
la presiÓn de ice tambiÉn se viviÓ con fuerza cerca de nashville tennessee. allÍ los vecinos impidieron que un hombre y su hijo de 12 aÑos fueran detenidos. ambos permanecieron a borde de su vehÍculo porque la migra intentaba detenerlos su esposa se comunicÓ con la reportera verÓnica salcedo para pedir ayuda. >>> me decÍa mi hijo tiene 12 aÑos se lo van a llevar, se van a llevar a mi esposa quÉ voy hacer mi familia >>> verÓnica llamo a los activistas de la zona y...
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item 9. 2019. 005599 c.u.a. 970 tennessee street. this is a request for certificate of appropriate necessary for 970 tennessee street in the dogpatch district. it is one story withi with the industrial building. it was reexposed due to demolition of 950 tennessee street. the project would be limited to modifying two openings on the largely blank north elevation and installing four new openings. in total the department has received letters in opposition from three members of the public and expressed concerns the introduction would diminish the character of the building. the windows face future residential work and the work with redevelopment of 950 tennessee street could obscure the new windows. staff has determined the proposed work will be in conformance with requirements. conformance with requirements. >> this letter is written to serve as confirmation of support and approval for the above-noted subject project with proposed improvements that would be beneficial elements as the plan mid passage which would be bordered by the north
item 9. 2019. 005599 c.u.a. 970 tennessee street. this is a request for certificate of appropriate necessary for 970 tennessee street in the dogpatch district. it is one story withi with the industrial building. it was reexposed due to demolition of 950 tennessee street. the project would be limited to modifying two openings on the largely blank north elevation and installing four new openings. in total the department has received letters in opposition from three members of the public and...
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as a lot to the people in east tennessee. there was verbiage, words in the document that said or amount needed, something along that. the reality was, it is just an open -- an open spigot of tax dollars and we can't just keep doing that. i focus on that, every bill, i look at what it costs and how we are paying for it. host: something you focused on, you talked about congress take job to pass a budget. what is the do your job act? guest: the do your job act says if we don't pass a budget, our pay will be reduced 10%. there is a movement to raise the pay and that is for another time. congress not encourage in some shape, form or fashion to pass a budget, then it will never happen. let's hit them in the pocketbooks. i am probably the poorest member of congress so i am the one it would hurt the most. host: do you have much support for that act? guest: back home and nationally i have received a lot of attention. host: any of your fellow members? guest: not particularly. i did not expect i would. i did not come here to join a popu
as a lot to the people in east tennessee. there was verbiage, words in the document that said or amount needed, something along that. the reality was, it is just an open -- an open spigot of tax dollars and we can't just keep doing that. i focus on that, every bill, i look at what it costs and how we are paying for it. host: something you focused on, you talked about congress take job to pass a budget. what is the do your job act? guest: the do your job act says if we don't pass a budget, our...
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he had made friends with andrew johnson while they were in tennessee together. and essentially he is not -- he doesn't retire until early 1867. so he is still there as part of the army technically. but he decides to seek his fame and fortune in the west rather than sticking it out in the army under general in chief grant. >> what role did politics play in his getting promoted? you mentioned his support from secretary of the treasure chase. but i was struck by the fact that grant removes him only after the election of 1864, as this rather biting comment about him. how did he get there to begin with grant could have reance insane add him or send him to cincinnati right away after chick mauga. >> the evidentiary explanation for that is limited. because if you look at grant successfully getting more and more angry with rosecrans for not realized realizing he needed every man he could to prosecute the conflict in virginia, he is trying to relieve him even before price gets to missouri. and he constantly. just lake he wanted to get rid of thomas before nashville. he w
he had made friends with andrew johnson while they were in tennessee together. and essentially he is not -- he doesn't retire until early 1867. so he is still there as part of the army technically. but he decides to seek his fame and fortune in the west rather than sticking it out in the army under general in chief grant. >> what role did politics play in his getting promoted? you mentioned his support from secretary of the treasure chase. but i was struck by the fact that grant removes...
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many of them officers of the society of the army of tennessee. the most decorated of the union's western armies who met at the leeland house, springfield's toniest hotel near the bustling capital square to commemorate the murdered president by celebrating his or mow rightly some of his military force's victory. the coincidence of the meeting and meeting demanded distinguished illinoisans especially republicans be prominent among speaker beside the secretary of war there was the governor and former gofrg richard ogles by and palmer. as well as other war heroes. john pope. steve hurl bit. at the head table sat other western generals. the commanding general of the army, william tecumseh sherman and george armstrong kusterer. he complicates nearly everything always. just know that he was still alive though. that's not complicate the. neither of the battlefield exploits needed introduction. nor did the man sitting next to sherman one time illinoisan, longtime aot commander national war hero. and current president, ulysses s grant. nearly a decade afte
many of them officers of the society of the army of tennessee. the most decorated of the union's western armies who met at the leeland house, springfield's toniest hotel near the bustling capital square to commemorate the murdered president by celebrating his or mow rightly some of his military force's victory. the coincidence of the meeting and meeting demanded distinguished illinoisans especially republicans be prominent among speaker beside the secretary of war there was the governor and...
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had remained the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution tennessee. mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through satire. how weapon of choice. and intimate look at what inspires one of tennessee is most popular comedians to make people laugh. miten is yeah hang on al-jazeera. business updates to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates to you by qatar airways going places together really focus liberated as a journalist was. going to the cruise doesn't. want to. go this is al-jazeera. and this is the news. coming up in the next 60 minutes. number 10 downing street just a few hours boris johnson takes over as prime minister. one of washington's most anticipated public hearings former u.s. special counsel to testify to congress. so the. generals including the recently appointed the army chief of staff. iran's president says. his country is ready for negotiations to defuse gulf tensions and calls the seizure of a u.k. flag tanka powerful. and sport around the dread may be trying to sell gareth bale the $100000000.00 player m
had remained the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution tennessee. mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through satire. how weapon of choice. and intimate look at what inspires one of tennessee is most popular comedians to make people laugh. miten is yeah hang on al-jazeera. business updates to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates to you by qatar airways going places together really focus liberated as a journalist was. going to the cruise...
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estamos desde nashville, la capital del estado de tennessee. la capital de la mÚsica. vamos a ver si la mÚsica de los "reggae boyz" o la del "team usa" suena mÁs fuerte. no le cambia. ♪ >> bienvenidos a "la previa", presentado por jeep. >> ¡le pegÓ! >> ¡se la pega por arriba! ¡golazos! >> estas son las historias de tu copa oro! ♪ conde: directamente desde la capital de la mÚsica, estamos en nashville. esta es "la previa" presentado por jeep. se viene jamaica contra estados unidos. en la final de la concacaf ya espera mÉxico, que serÁ el domingo en chicago. pero primero, lo primero, estamos en nashville. hay que recordar la semifinal de 2015, donde perdiÓ estados unidos frente a los "reggae boyz". ha comenzado a llover una vez mÁs. diego, ¿quÉ podemos esperar para este compromiso ademÁs de agua? diego: yo me imagino un partido cerrado, de una gran lucha. muy fÍsico. me imagino que maica va intentar llevarlo ese lugar, tratando de marcar desde el aspecto fÍsico, que serÁ un rival muy fuerte para estados unidos. marcelo: creo que jamaica se va a echar
estamos desde nashville, la capital del estado de tennessee. la capital de la mÚsica. vamos a ver si la mÚsica de los "reggae boyz" o la del "team usa" suena mÁs fuerte. no le cambia. ♪ >> bienvenidos a "la previa", presentado por jeep. >> ¡le pegÓ! >> ¡se la pega por arriba! ¡golazos! >> estas son las historias de tu copa oro! ♪ conde: directamente desde la capital de la mÚsica, estamos en nashville. esta es "la...
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tennessee as well. also seeing a spike in power outages there. as you have been telling us, it could get worse only because we have a lot of rain in the upcoming couple of days here. >> that's right. we're going to have the wind and also the rain. the bad news is we're nearing sunset. so we never want that, especially with water on the ground. it's stagnant, we could see some contamination, so stay off the roadways. please be careful tonight into tomorrow. this is going to be at least the next 36 hours we're watching this. really until the end of the week when it it's this northeast with the remnants of what will be barry at the time. right now we're looking at the current current stats. 45 miles south southwest of alexandria. it did move a little bit. it has decreased in terms of wind speed. 60 miles an hour has increased. the latest is at eight miles per hour. we want to it move a little faster but it is a slow moving storm. the darker colors, the yellows, the oranges, really at the coast at this point being the heaviest rain. we're seeing the
tennessee as well. also seeing a spike in power outages there. as you have been telling us, it could get worse only because we have a lot of rain in the upcoming couple of days here. >> that's right. we're going to have the wind and also the rain. the bad news is we're nearing sunset. so we never want that, especially with water on the ground. it's stagnant, we could see some contamination, so stay off the roadways. please be careful tonight into tomorrow. this is going to be at least the...
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david: we will come back to that trade with senator marsha blackburn of tennessee. up, the british government has a new direction. we talked to the british consul to new york anthony phillipson about what to expect. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television. i'm david westin. we turn to mark crumpton for first word news. mark: boris johnson is hitting the ground running, speaking to parliament for the first time since becoming prime minister. he urged the european union to rethink renegotiating a brexit deal and reiterated his onmitment to leaving the eu october 31. the eu rejected johnson's demand that the irish border backstop should be scrapped. the justice department says will carry out executions of federal death row inmates for the first time since 2003. the department says five inmates will be executed started in december. in 2014 president obama directed the department to review -- that review resulted in what was effectively a freeze on the death penalty. the white house is condemning the order by a feder
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i grew up on the edge of a small town in rural west tennessee. lived in a modest brick home at the end of what was a gravel road at the time. no sidewalks, streetlights. but it was a good house. my parents were proud to be first time home owners. unfortunately the day we moved in the white family that lived next door immediately put a sign in their yard wherefore sale. they hated the idea of having black neighbors even school teachers like my parents were. then another white family moved into the neighborhood. very poor had a lot of kids and we thought, great, more kids for us to play with. so i ventured down the street to see hello to the kids. the oldest 15 years old rode up to me and said we aren't allowed to play with no niggers and he spat on the ground. i was a little bitty kid. i just turned away. as i turned away he said it. go back to africa. go back to africa. this go back thing has been going on a very long time. and just to be clear as a ninth generation american i never been to africa, okay. but i knew has a child that was not the po
i grew up on the edge of a small town in rural west tennessee. lived in a modest brick home at the end of what was a gravel road at the time. no sidewalks, streetlights. but it was a good house. my parents were proud to be first time home owners. unfortunately the day we moved in the white family that lived next door immediately put a sign in their yard wherefore sale. they hated the idea of having black neighbors even school teachers like my parents were. then another white family moved into...
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memphis, you're included in this, tennessee is not out of the woods, little rock, new orleans, again, we're worried about new orleans for a while. the track kind of shifted to the westerly this morning. our biggest problem will be in baton rouge, 2016 we had a lot of problems there. 10 to 15 miles per hour. we're going to see that once again. look at these numbers. it's hard to grasp or put your head around. 17 17.5. the last reading was 18.5. that's a lot of rain in one spot. 2.8. i want to focus on your colors here, your moderate is your pink, the lighter pink, that's high risk of flooding, flash flooding, life threatening flooding. you want to stay indoors, listen to every warning. water can take you away quickly. we're going to see buildings going down, houses and cars being washed away. wind gusts, we want to talk about this again. there's a lot, tens of thousands without electricity right now, we're talking no sump pumps, no electricity, we're talk iing ai conditioning being out. wind gusts from 22 to 26. that's where the storm is, at 60 miles per hour, we'll see the wind gusts
memphis, you're included in this, tennessee is not out of the woods, little rock, new orleans, again, we're worried about new orleans for a while. the track kind of shifted to the westerly this morning. our biggest problem will be in baton rouge, 2016 we had a lot of problems there. 10 to 15 miles per hour. we're going to see that once again. look at these numbers. it's hard to grasp or put your head around. 17 17.5. the last reading was 18.5. that's a lot of rain in one spot. 2.8. i want to...
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had remained at the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution tennessee. mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through satire. how weapon of choice. and internet look at what inspires one of tennessee is most popular comedians to make people laugh. miten is yeah hands on al-jazeera. place when the news breaks. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told pretty remarkable too to about how we had died last weekend crossing from mexico to you know stay with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports we can live according to the fishing life it is exceptionally al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and lightnings. going behind the scenes of one of mexico's most love soaps using fiction to mirror the struggles of real life. this week the story line focuses on the basis of systematic violence in mexican society and issues close to home for the producers and actors a life as they struggle to portray in fiction the maggie face of reality soap box mexico every day mafia on account is here. yet but
had remained at the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution tennessee. mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through satire. how weapon of choice. and internet look at what inspires one of tennessee is most popular comedians to make people laugh. miten is yeah hands on al-jazeera. place when the news breaks. when people need to be heard and the story needs to be told pretty remarkable too to about how we had died last weekend crossing from mexico to you know stay with...
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some of that creeps as far north into the state of tennessee. this is expected to be a widespread problem. in addition to that, most of the convection with hurricane barry meaning the thunderstorms are also on the southern edge, so we have really yet to see the bulk of potential tornadoes, damaging winds and even some hail out of these storms as well. that, likely the majority of those storms will push in for the afternoon and even into the evening hours tonight. the flood threat is going to be significant. obviously along the coast for the obvious reasons, but notice all of this moisture, once we start moving this forward and the storm itself comes inland, that moisture moves to the midwest, then it nooumoves to t northeast. this is going to be a big impactful storm for places along the gulf. where the gulf is concerned, especially the gulf coast states, it's a lot of the rivers, the rainfall comes down. you have a flood concern there. baton rouge, for example, they have three big rivers that run in or around that city, all three of them are ex
some of that creeps as far north into the state of tennessee. this is expected to be a widespread problem. in addition to that, most of the convection with hurricane barry meaning the thunderstorms are also on the southern edge, so we have really yet to see the bulk of potential tornadoes, damaging winds and even some hail out of these storms as well. that, likely the majority of those storms will push in for the afternoon and even into the evening hours tonight. the flood threat is going to be...
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video from national park in tennessee is now going viral, by the way not injured, momma looking after her babies, mascot , watch this. oh, no, the new jersey sprinting through glass window, hopefully nobody was injured, good brief. this wraps up first hour, thank you for joining us, "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye bye. jillian: monday july 15th, ice agenting hitting streets on major cities on crack-down on illegal immigration. >> removal orders for people who were here illegally and ice will do what they do every day which is go ahead and enforce the law. >> democrats banning together to stop deportation of 2,000 criminals, white house says it wouldn't be happening if congress just did its job. >> a 16-year-old boogie boarder fights off a shark. >> terrifying moments
video from national park in tennessee is now going viral, by the way not injured, momma looking after her babies, mascot , watch this. oh, no, the new jersey sprinting through glass window, hopefully nobody was injured, good brief. this wraps up first hour, thank you for joining us, "fox & friends first" continues right now, bye bye. jillian: monday july 15th, ice agenting hitting streets on major cities on crack-down on illegal immigration. >> removal orders for people who...
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so you thirds of tennessee is population lives along its coast but climate change is threatening their habitats and livelihoods plastic waste water pollution and illegal urban expansion are worsening the problem of farmers in the heart and many say their crops are blooming too early pests are appearing and their bees are suffering too. yes ian says the government hasn't responded to their plea for help but they say they're trying to tackle the problem and raise awareness. of some. of their food service and workshops locally and will report back to the government with the budget needed to tackle these issues cinesias coast is also home to ancient ruins a study last year found rising sea levels and coastal erosion are threatening around 90 percent of its unesco world heritage sites on low lying coastal areas along the mediterranean. we've been traveling from the north of the country and we're heading down the decided to stop here and take a look at these finnish involved through ins now more than 2000 years old they're also one of 3 unesco walls heritage sites in tunisia that in years to
so you thirds of tennessee is population lives along its coast but climate change is threatening their habitats and livelihoods plastic waste water pollution and illegal urban expansion are worsening the problem of farmers in the heart and many say their crops are blooming too early pests are appearing and their bees are suffering too. yes ian says the government hasn't responded to their plea for help but they say they're trying to tackle the problem and raise awareness. of some. of their food...
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i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from tennessee, dr. roe. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roe: thank you, i rise to encourage my colleagues to vote against h.r. 582, called the raise the wage act, which is another more than another baseless attack on president trump's successful record. just this week house democrats voted to hold the president's advisors in contempt and many voted to impeach the president. today they're working to undo the economic gains seen under the trump administration's leadership and undermine the best economy in my lifetime. this legislation will arbitrarily double the federal minimum wage to $15 an hour despite plenty of evidence that employers are fairly compensating employees. this bill will hurt the very low-income people house democrats claim they want to help by reducing employment opportunity and hours. in fact, c.b.o. estimated this legislation will cost the american economy up to 3.7 million jobs and reduce real wages by $9.5 billion. i offered a bipartisan amendment to prevent this
i now yield two minutes to the gentleman from tennessee, dr. roe. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roe: thank you, i rise to encourage my colleagues to vote against h.r. 582, called the raise the wage act, which is another more than another baseless attack on president trump's successful record. just this week house democrats voted to hold the president's advisors in contempt and many voted to impeach the president. today they're working to undo the economic gains seen...
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. >> reporter: there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee. a little hot spot not far from nearby beale street. they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away wearing a brand-new dress. >> how did she look that night? >> she had her head up so high, and her shoulders back and just beaming. she felt absolutely beautiful. >> reporter: there was a time not too long ago when heather didn't feel very beautiful at all. but on this evening, she had the night of her life. >> she really didn't sit down very much. she was being spun around and danced. >> reporter: just two nights later, everything spun out of control. >> breaking news about a missing germantown teacher. >> reporter: heather jones suddenly and inexplicably disappeared from her home. >> her car is in her driveway. her purse, keys and cell phone are missing. >> thinking of her being scared and hurt made you sick. >> r
. >> reporter: there's a place in downtown memphis, tennessee. a little hot spot not far from nearby beale street. they don't play the memphis blues in this club. in the sultry darkness of the rumba room, bodies sway to the beat of latin sounds. in april 2013, a woman named heather jones came in with her friend to dance the night away wearing a brand-new dress. >> how did she look that night? >> she had her head up so high, and her shoulders back and just beaming. she felt...
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these new melaniimages capture dramatic take down in a tennessee gas station, memphis police with their guns drawn, spotting the suspect in an ole miss baseball shirt, taking him into custody. >> he is being held in our jail without bond. >> reporter: still authorities are being tight-lipped on the details of the crime. is there anything else you want to say that you think is important? >> not at this time. >> law enforcement and prosecutors tth public. they're trying to play out some leads in the case that they believe talking about them publicly could j j j j j j j identifies tjeopardyize the case. >> i have never once had a bad conversation, never once felt threatened, never once, you know, thought he was capable of that. >> reporter: the suspect making a court appearance tuesday in an orange jumpsuit and shackles. his father, a doctor, a texas physician is seen here leaving the lafayette, mississippi jail after visiting his son. in a statement to abc affiliate wfaa, the doctor saying i've spoken to brandon, i ask that everyone give him the benefit of the doubt that he is innocent. >
these new melaniimages capture dramatic take down in a tennessee gas station, memphis police with their guns drawn, spotting the suspect in an ole miss baseball shirt, taking him into custody. >> he is being held in our jail without bond. >> reporter: still authorities are being tight-lipped on the details of the crime. is there anything else you want to say that you think is important? >> not at this time. >> law enforcement and prosecutors tth public. they're trying to...
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that prize was claimed by somebody in a small town in tennessee. which has him engaging in conspiracy areas. >> it silicon valley is a very wealthy area, they're not going to give that. >> reporter: see you think this is rate? >> -- >> reporter: lisa garcia not is not as cynical, but she is not as secure. >> reporter: do you feel that you will win? >> no, never. >> reporter: than what he play? >> because you never know. >> reporter: you never know, this is what heals the dreams of many lottery patients. he dreams of retiring one day soon, the 3000 he will get from selling the winning ticket may not be enough. are you going to build to retire on that? >> i wish i could, i cannot. i don't think i can retire on that. >> reporter: the owner says that he is glad that his store was good luck for somebody and he hopes they will stay stop by and say hello. kpix 5. >>> whoever is holding the winning ticket, they have 180 days to contact lottery officials and claimed their $1.2 million price. >>> another top stories at 5:30 pm, a flight instructor is dead. a
that prize was claimed by somebody in a small town in tennessee. which has him engaging in conspiracy areas. >> it silicon valley is a very wealthy area, they're not going to give that. >> reporter: see you think this is rate? >> -- >> reporter: lisa garcia not is not as cynical, but she is not as secure. >> reporter: do you feel that you will win? >> no, never. >> reporter: than what he play? >> because you never know. >> reporter: you...
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the powerball number 21 and jackpot of 198 million was sold in tennessee last night. this is fred. he's dancing like nobody's watching. and because all of the devices on fred's wifi network are protected with xfinity xfi, literally, nobody's watching. except for millions of you, of course. wait, millions of people are watching? yeah. we're making a commercial. if it's connected, it's protected with xfinity xfi. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity delivers the best in-home wifi experience. plus, add xfi advantage for enhanced network security. click, call or visit a store today to learn more. ♪ ♪
the powerball number 21 and jackpot of 198 million was sold in tennessee last night. this is fred. he's dancing like nobody's watching. and because all of the devices on fred's wifi network are protected with xfinity xfi, literally, nobody's watching. except for millions of you, of course. wait, millions of people are watching? yeah. we're making a commercial. if it's connected, it's protected with xfinity xfi. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity delivers the best in-home wifi experience....
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demain the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution tennessee our. mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through satire how weapon of choice. and internet look at what inspires one of tennessee is most popular comedians to make people laugh. miten is yeah hands on al-jazeera. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the ocean $21.00 geologists are secretly plotting new borders. as the struggle for resources intensifies some of the world's most powerful scientists speak out. on 00. 0. we're entering. the desperate search for survivors the u.n. calls for war crimes charges as war syrian children die and government attacks. hello i'm mr and this is al jazeera live from tire also coming up 40 bodies pulled from the mediterranean after what in beit filled with refugees and migrants goes down off the coast of libya. as europe swells as a heat wave there's concern it could cause record melting of greenland's ice sheets . and trying to clear the air one of africa's west blue says is doing to c
demain the intersection of reality and comedy and post revolution tennessee our. mission to entertain educate and provoke debate through satire how weapon of choice. and internet look at what inspires one of tennessee is most popular comedians to make people laugh. miten is yeah hands on al-jazeera. it could be the biggest land grab in history. as powerful nations lay claim to territories under the ocean $21.00 geologists are secretly plotting new borders. as the struggle for resources...
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she actually ends up back in the south around arkansas, missouri, tennessee. by the mississippi river. her stepfather had been like a laborer on cotton plantations. that's how she grew up. she ends up back in that environment. there's a story in the book that i just found unbelievably fascinating about how she became acquainted with a black family in arkansas. how she helps the family get out of a really terrible situation where they were sharecropping and constantly in debt and were being abused by this plantation owner. and she, by the force of her will and personality manages to extricate this family from that situation. and they all come up north together. they go to pure, illinois and she's in your area for a couple years. so that is the journey that takes her to chicago. chicago is the place - - she lived for about 15 years and a place where she establishes a foothold. with reagan calling her a woman in chicago. a place where she's fixed in time in memory relay. >> this is such a complex story. it's not been documented before. your ability to create a ti
she actually ends up back in the south around arkansas, missouri, tennessee. by the mississippi river. her stepfather had been like a laborer on cotton plantations. that's how she grew up. she ends up back in that environment. there's a story in the book that i just found unbelievably fascinating about how she became acquainted with a black family in arkansas. how she helps the family get out of a really terrible situation where they were sharecropping and constantly in debt and were being...
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jorge: vamos a seguir con este tema porque en un vecindario en tennessee se movilizÓ para evitar que agentes encubiertos de ahÍ se llevarÁn arrestados a los inmigrantes. los agente rodeado en una camioneta donde se encontraba un padre con su hijo, pero la madre pidiÓ ayuda y los vecinos no duraron en acudir. bilbao tiene las imÁgenes y nos cuenta cÓmo terminÓ todo. misma: segÚn testigos que llevaran con sus telÉfonos celularesestos dos agentes encubiertos de ice, uno vestido de camiseta azul clara junto a otro vestido de camiseta verde estacionaron su vehÍculo que no tenÍa identificaciÓn oficial justo detrÁs del vehÍculo donde estaba un hombre indocumentado y su hijo de 12 aÑos en una calle de tennessee. las vecinos le pidieron que se identificaran. los agentes se pusieron una enfrente de la camioneta del inmigrante y otro al lado de la ventana del conductor donde se comunicaban con Él. el vecino luego le pidiÓ al otro agente su identificaciÓn. en ese momento, le muestra su placa oficial. el inmigrante le dijo a los agentes que ni Él ni su hijo de 12 aÑos se bajar
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drives bragg's army out of middle tennessee. he feels miffed that stanton implies this is not as important as the battle of vicksburg and gettysburg. again, rosecrans would pause. again he would try to patience of stanton and even lincoln who was his sincere friend throughout this whole thing. unfortunately, for rosecrans and lincoln and washington, they were completely caught off guard when he made his next movement to capture the important city of ch chattanooga. he thought he was in headlong retreat and he really wasn't. he was about to be re-enforced by troops from mississippi and from the army of norton, virginia. the confederates showing a much better strategic sense of cooperation across theaters. brought those men. thanks to a terrible, terrible mistake on the second day of the battle drove rosecrans and his men from the field in disarray. only general george h. thomas remaining on the field to salvage the battle for the union side. rosecrans would retire and he would prepare for the siege that ensued. he would fortify e
drives bragg's army out of middle tennessee. he feels miffed that stanton implies this is not as important as the battle of vicksburg and gettysburg. again, rosecrans would pause. again he would try to patience of stanton and even lincoln who was his sincere friend throughout this whole thing. unfortunately, for rosecrans and lincoln and washington, they were completely caught off guard when he made his next movement to capture the important city of ch chattanooga. he thought he was in headlong...
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thank you very much. >> the gentleman from tennessee, mr. rose is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairwoman waters and thank you secretary carson for being with us today and for your frank testimony today. i can't help but acknowledge your great personal life story as i began today and know that you came up under very tough circumstances and through the leadership of folks like your mother you were able to overcome those. i'm wondering, though, as you've now had a couple of years in government service and as secretary of housing and urban development, do you find the challenges in the -- serving in this way to be tougher than those that you experienced as a neurosurgeon very successfully tackling many problems? >> well, i can tell you as a neurosurgeon, the operating room was a haven. you could go in there and get away from all the problems of the world, but, you know, it's one of the great things about medicine is you were able to intervene in people's lives and give them a second chance. and you know, despite the difficulties o
thank you very much. >> the gentleman from tennessee, mr. rose is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairwoman waters and thank you secretary carson for being with us today and for your frank testimony today. i can't help but acknowledge your great personal life story as i began today and know that you came up under very tough circumstances and through the leadership of folks like your mother you were able to overcome those. i'm wondering, though, as you've now had a couple...
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many of the officers of the society of the army of tennessee. the most decorated of union armies. to commemorate his military victory. the coincidence demanded ta distingui -- that distinguished illinoisans be among the speaker. there was the state governor and former governor add well as other noted illinois war generals. at the head table sat other western generals. the society's current president and command in general of the army william sherman and george armstrong custard. he complicates everything. he was still alive. that's not come kplat plicatcom. neither of their battlefield points need introduction. one time illinoisan, long time aot commander. national war hero and current u.s. president. nearly a decade after the war's end the nation's eyes no longer saw this president exclusively through the lens of war victory. politics hung heavy over this meeting besieging grant's post-war leadership. ra rampant white violence was sweeping away republican governments. a recent liberal insurgency with its epicenter in states erupted over radical led constitutional amendments given
many of the officers of the society of the army of tennessee. the most decorated of union armies. to commemorate his military victory. the coincidence demanded ta distingui -- that distinguished illinoisans be among the speaker. there was the state governor and former governor add well as other noted illinois war generals. at the head table sat other western generals. the society's current president and command in general of the army william sherman and george armstrong custard. he complicates...
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one, we were at camp forrest tennessee. we came from all sorts of army bases and different parts of the united states army, those that volunteered. and we gathered in tennessee there and organized. i was invited to become the first sergeant and received a call from -- i forget his name at this stage, asking me if i would be interested in becoming a first sergeant of a ranger company. i said yes i would. i became a first sergeant in the d company on the very first day of the rangers' activation there in tennessee. i think that was 1943. the spring of 1943. i don't remember the exact date. >> explain to me the concept of ranger tactics. mr. lomell: well, we had to be trained and know how to participate in all kinds of warfare. we were given jump training for parachuting. we were given all kinds of that any troop or any soldier is committed to get when you sign up and become part of the united states army. that covers many thousands of different concepts and training, so i don't know which one you would be interested in discus
one, we were at camp forrest tennessee. we came from all sorts of army bases and different parts of the united states army, those that volunteered. and we gathered in tennessee there and organized. i was invited to become the first sergeant and received a call from -- i forget his name at this stage, asking me if i would be interested in becoming a first sergeant of a ranger company. i said yes i would. i became a first sergeant in the d company on the very first day of the rangers' activation...
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one, we were at camp forrest tennessee. we came from all sorts of army and different parts of the united states army, those that volunteered. gathered in tennessee there and organized. i was invited to become the first sergeant and received a call from -- i forget his name at this stage, asking me if i would be interested in becoming a first sergeant of a ranger company. i said yes i would. i became a first sergeant in the d company on the very first day of the rangers' activation there in tennessee. i think that was 1943. the spring of 1943. i don't remember the exact date. >> explain to me the concept of ranger tactics. well, we had to be trained and know how to participate in all kinds of warfare. we were given jump training for parachuting. we were given all kinds of training. troop orng that any any soldier is committed to get when you sign up and become part of the united states army. that covers many thousands of different concepts. -- concepts and training, so i don't know which you would be one interested in discus
one, we were at camp forrest tennessee. we came from all sorts of army and different parts of the united states army, those that volunteered. gathered in tennessee there and organized. i was invited to become the first sergeant and received a call from -- i forget his name at this stage, asking me if i would be interested in becoming a first sergeant of a ranger company. i said yes i would. i became a first sergeant in the d company on the very first day of the rangers' activation there in...
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host: let's talk to jack was calling from tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. two points i think are flaws with the system. fond ofe cities are boasting -- like chattanooga, 20 years ago, received a grant that said we would end homelessness once and for all. what happened? a lot of neighboring cities encouraged their homeless people to come to chattanooga, so our population went up. the burden we had went up because of our hubris. number two, how do you count the homeless? what are the real standards? we empower the university here and others to count them, and they came up with about 4000 homeless because they counted college students that were no longer living at home with their parents as homeless. people that shared apartments were homeless if their name wasn't on the lease. the county fair went from over 4000 -- i don't know who made them rein it in, but to less than 200. i think they were angling for grants. the more people they counted, the bigger the grant pots would be. it was scandalous. host: your response? guest: two points. one, ending homelessness
host: let's talk to jack was calling from tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. two points i think are flaws with the system. fond ofe cities are boasting -- like chattanooga, 20 years ago, received a grant that said we would end homelessness once and for all. what happened? a lot of neighboring cities encouraged their homeless people to come to chattanooga, so our population went up. the burden we had went up because of our hubris. number two, how do you count the homeless? what are...
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. >>> plus, linking arms in tennessee. why bystanders formed a human chain to protect their neighbors. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> calls for puerto rico's governor to step down are intensifying this morning after what appeared to be the largest protest the u.s. territory has seen in decades. [ siren ] police in riot gear fired teargas at hundreds of thousands of people as they took to the streets last night. they're protesting government corruption and leaked group chat messages involving ricardo rossello that included profane, homophobic, and sexist comments. the messages also mocked victims of hurricane maria. earlier in the day, president trump renewed his attacks on rossello. >> he's a terrible governor. the congress of the united states handed him $92 billion. that $92 billion is in the hands of incompetent people and very corrupt people. >> in fact, puerto rico has only received $14 billion since hurricane maria near
. >>> plus, linking arms in tennessee. why bystanders formed a human chain to protect their neighbors. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> calls for puerto rico's governor to step down are intensifying this morning after what appeared to be the largest protest the u.s. territory has seen in decades. [ siren ] police in riot gear fired teargas at hundreds of thousands of...
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lot of the appropriators on both sides of the hill and they are eager to get to work and senator from tennessee told the both of us that he was meeting for dinner with diane feinstein who is a raking democrat on the subcommittee. they are eager to get to work and have bills ready to go by the time august recess is done. so for those subcommittee clerks in the senior members of the appropriation committee staff, particularly in the senate there will not be in august recess. i imagine the folks who work in senior roles for senator shelby and senator leahy, if they go to the beach, they better have good internet access. >> we will keep an eye on them. senior senate reporter for roll call. he is on twitter thank you so much for joining the. >> newsmakers, congress with your griefs of louisiana talks about climate issues. he is the ranking republican on the climate crisis committee. he also comments on the mueller hearings, and other issues in congress. newsmakers, sunday at tenney and in 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch online and listen with our free radio app. >> this weekend on bo
lot of the appropriators on both sides of the hill and they are eager to get to work and senator from tennessee told the both of us that he was meeting for dinner with diane feinstein who is a raking democrat on the subcommittee. they are eager to get to work and have bills ready to go by the time august recess is done. so for those subcommittee clerks in the senior members of the appropriation committee staff, particularly in the senate there will not be in august recess. i imagine the folks...
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emily: that was tennessee senator marsha blackburn. coming up, ibm closes its $34 billion deal with red hat. our conversation with the ceos of both companies on the second largest tech deal ever. and later in the show, facebook is attempting to drastically increase minority representation in its workforce. how the social media company is tackling its diversity problem. this is bloomberg. emily: ibm has closed its purchase of red hat, finalizing $34 billion the world's second-largest tech deal ever. ibm was synonymous with mainframe computing, but it has been struggling to adapt. the company is playing catch up to amazon and microsoft in offering software and services over the internet. bloomberg's david westin spoke with the ceos of both ibm and red hat on >> it is important to tuesday. our clients. it is the destination for the cloud. i think a lot of times people think everything will move to public cloud. one that is not what we see clients need, want and are even targeted to. it is this idea that, i have got an existing estate, i a
emily: that was tennessee senator marsha blackburn. coming up, ibm closes its $34 billion deal with red hat. our conversation with the ceos of both companies on the second largest tech deal ever. and later in the show, facebook is attempting to drastically increase minority representation in its workforce. how the social media company is tackling its diversity problem. this is bloomberg. emily: ibm has closed its purchase of red hat, finalizing $34 billion the world's second-largest tech deal...
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the first grand wizard of the kkk should not be celebrated every year in tennessee. that's an easy and safe position, don't you think? >> not necessarily. it's a republicate governor in essee. >> tennesseeans don't elect you. you don't have to worry about i too much. >> there weren't a lot to of people standing out and leading on that. that i saw and it was offensive. >> i want to go back to yourgn unwills the tweets that are clearly racist from the president he calls t hisets official government policy. >> i tell you part of the reason a lot of american peoplene have out what goes on in the media is because people are obsessed by what he tweets. it really is media. when i go home to texas, nobody asks about this stuff. i'm telling you it is -- >> it's what the president says. it's not the media. >> it's the only thing the mia talks about all day long. they obsess. you know what? tomorrow the media will be obsessing over some other tweet the president says tomorrow. i'm not going to engage in the back and forth. you know what i'm much more n? interested we have the l
the first grand wizard of the kkk should not be celebrated every year in tennessee. that's an easy and safe position, don't you think? >> not necessarily. it's a republicate governor in essee. >> tennesseeans don't elect you. you don't have to worry about i too much. >> there weren't a lot to of people standing out and leading on that. that i saw and it was offensive. >> i want to go back to yourgn unwills the tweets that are clearly racist from the president he calls t...
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the first grand wizard of the kkk should not be celebrated every year in tennessee. that's an easy and safe position, don't you think? >> not necessarily. it's a republican governor in >> tennesseeans don't elect you. you don't have to worry about too much. >> there weren't a lot to of people standing out and leading on that. that i s and it was offensive. >> i want to go back to your tunwillingness the tweett are clearly racist from the tweets t he calls his official government policy. >> i tell you part of the reason s lot of american people have tuned out what g on in the media is because people are obsessed by what he tweets. it really is the media. when i go home totexas, nobody asks about this stuff. i'm telling you iis -- >> it'hat the president says. it's not the media. >> it's the only thing the medil talks about day long. they obsess. you know what? tomorrow the media will be obsessing over some other tweet the president says tomorrow. i'm not goi to engage in the back and forth. you know what i'm much more interested in? we have the lowest unemployment in
the first grand wizard of the kkk should not be celebrated every year in tennessee. that's an easy and safe position, don't you think? >> not necessarily. it's a republican governor in >> tennesseeans don't elect you. you don't have to worry about too much. >> there weren't a lot to of people standing out and leading on that. that i s and it was offensive. >> i want to go back to your tunwillingness the tweett are clearly racist from the tweets t he calls his official...
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host: out of tennessee, this is red, a democrat. good morning. caller: hi, how are you? host: doing well, go ahead. caller: i work for the federal government 37 years -- worked for the federal government 37 years. i'm 72 years old and have been retired 17 years. 1980's, i ratted out a personnel making decisions -- the guy was a holy roller. he was making personnel warpedns based on his religious beliefs, and i found thatater, years later, they acted upon this and i found ,ut all of the details later on and it was really funny. all kinds of nuts working for the federal government, and they got unlimited power. host: that is red in tennessee. the federal government, federal employees have a lot of power. a lot of power over a lot of people. consequently, whistleblower laws are essential and are essential in the federal government as they are in state government and big companies. employeesh federal have a hard time of it, whistleblowers are still the number one source of all fraud detection, period. every study shows it. that is why the laws have gotten better, that is why
host: out of tennessee, this is red, a democrat. good morning. caller: hi, how are you? host: doing well, go ahead. caller: i work for the federal government 37 years -- worked for the federal government 37 years. i'm 72 years old and have been retired 17 years. 1980's, i ratted out a personnel making decisions -- the guy was a holy roller. he was making personnel warpedns based on his religious beliefs, and i found thatater, years later, they acted upon this and i found ,ut all of the details...