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and never again except for that last death ride of the army of tennessee in 1864 will the army of tennessee penetrate middle or western tennessee with any hope of sustained success. that makes this campaign a great victory and when you consider the events of the first week of july 1, 1863, gettysburg, vicksburg, tullahoma, port hudson, and you look at the collective body blow that put on the confederacy, that they never fully recover, that makes this campaign just as important an element of the civil war as any of the other three names that i just gave you. and i'll leave you with this. tullahoma is a huge link in that chain of events that leads from the ohio river all the way to savannah, atlantic coast. if you consider the chattanooga, tennessee, the federal presence in chattanooga is the dagger thrust against the vitals of the confederacy, well, before that, the dagger thrust directly into the vitals of chattanooga is the federal army at tullahoma which they won over 11 days of hard marching and fighting in the rain and the heat in june and july of 1863. it is not written in letters of b
and never again except for that last death ride of the army of tennessee in 1864 will the army of tennessee penetrate middle or western tennessee with any hope of sustained success. that makes this campaign a great victory and when you consider the events of the first week of july 1, 1863, gettysburg, vicksburg, tullahoma, port hudson, and you look at the collective body blow that put on the confederacy, that they never fully recover, that makes this campaign just as important an element of the...
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civil war." 1863 tullahomathe campaign in tennessee. t 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's lectures in history, emery aboutsity professor talks a class of anti-semitism in america and holocaust denial. p.m., reel america winds back the clock to feature of historic s campaigns. presidential nominee george mcgovern on the campaign followed by ronald reagan who ran for the 1968 republican party nomination. is what is coming up here t.v.erican history ext on the civil war, talking about the 1863 tullahoma campaign in tennessee. e argues that the power struggles between the confederate leaders and the army f tennessee resulted in their npreparedness for battle this of the on the battles civil war. >> first thing i want to say, if on the north en end, you have to go, it's spectacular. it's my real pleasure to speaker. the next already know. you you have heard him speak somewhere or on t.v. born and raised in fredericksburg. spent his career interpreting and preserving american military history with the national park service, the new york state government, rensselaer
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the gentleman from tennessee. mr. green: mr. speaker, i have bill ther speakers on the and renew my support for the yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. r. correa: thank you, mr. speaker. h.r. 3694 -- excuse me -- h.r. improve the traveling experience for pregnant women and young families traveling nation's our airports. by improving the awareness and skills of our security personnel and providing more resources and support for our families, we our help ensure that nation's airports provide a safe, fair, and efficient for all. experience i urge my colleagues to support 3694, and i thank the gentlelady from arizona for her legislation s good and i yield back the balance of my time. the peaker pro tempore: gentleman from california yields back the balance of his time. the question is, members, will suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 3694. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opini
the gentleman from tennessee. mr. green: mr. speaker, i have bill ther speakers on the and renew my support for the yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. r. correa: thank you, mr. speaker. h.r. 3694 -- excuse me -- h.r. improve the traveling experience for pregnant women and young families traveling nation's our airports. by improving the awareness and skills of...
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tennessee might be the last in deciding state to ratify the 19th amendment. it's a tennessee legislator did the women across the country in every state and every election for the first time would have the right to vote. it is all coming down to tennessee and he got really wild. >> how many women were in america at that point? >> about 27 million women were o of voting age. of course not all would vote and as we know for african-american women and for asian women in native american women this would not be allowed to vote under the 19th amendment. but the laws in the south and other state laws denied the vote to quite a few women in a sizable minority. but 27 million women were eligible to vote and no one knew how they were going to vote and the politicians were worried about it, it was a presidential election so the president and candidates were worried and the governor is very worried and because of political free-for-all from the white house to congress to the legislator in nashville. >> before we get into the characters involved, augustine tennessee it was
tennessee might be the last in deciding state to ratify the 19th amendment. it's a tennessee legislator did the women across the country in every state and every election for the first time would have the right to vote. it is all coming down to tennessee and he got really wild. >> how many women were in america at that point? >> about 27 million women were o of voting age. of course not all would vote and as we know for african-american women and for asian women in native american...
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spearmint. >> so she is the leader of the tennessee anti- suffrage. >>ai she is an interesting woman and those leaders who come down from new york to help her so she leads the tennessee contingents but she is assisted by strong and well-funded from those who had been opposing it also will little bid friction how they know to run the campaign in tennessee. >> describe how she kept her cool. >> she was called into service july 1920 they realize tennessee will deliberate the legislature will be called so she gets the summons from her home on the southern part of the state the suffragettes are coming so she travels to nashville and arrange for her to stay in the fanciest hotel which is the hermitage which is still beautiful but she is of used to this type luxury and it is not air-conditioned and its event hotter than usual. so she spends the first night in the bathtub running cold water using the telephone to call her colleagues to send telegrams come to nashville we need to oppose this amendment comfortably and sheth is doing this from the bathroom. she
spearmint. >> so she is the leader of the tennessee anti- suffrage. >>ai she is an interesting woman and those leaders who come down from new york to help her so she leads the tennessee contingents but she is assisted by strong and well-funded from those who had been opposing it also will little bid friction how they know to run the campaign in tennessee. >> describe how she kept her cool. >> she was called into service july 1920 they realize tennessee will deliberate...
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are in tennessee. so there was a program called tenn care where they tried to get everybody insurance in the state in the b 9990s, but -- 19903s butk they went bankrupt because people were so sick. a state with poor health outcomes that had tried to insure its people comes the affordable care act, a program who at least in name in 2010 when it started to roll out was going to create a safety net of health insurance for people, it was going to provide funds for community health. it was exactly the problem that tennessee faced. and the research that i do in the book shows how initially there was support for this, right? there were a lot of sick people who were down with what was happening. and mypp colleagues and i basically didid focus groups. we did about 30 or 40 focus groups across the state interviewing black and white men. along the way, you know, starting in 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013, and what we saw was that these messages that basically immigrants and minorities are going to game the system became
are in tennessee. so there was a program called tenn care where they tried to get everybody insurance in the state in the b 9990s, but -- 19903s butk they went bankrupt because people were so sick. a state with poor health outcomes that had tried to insure its people comes the affordable care act, a program who at least in name in 2010 when it started to roll out was going to create a safety net of health insurance for people, it was going to provide funds for community health. it was exactly...
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tennessee eastman here. carbide here. also ron anderson. >> that is kind of what i imagined. >> i kind of wondered about the picture of the girl scout troop right behind the graphite reactor. i would have thought they would have been restrictions and things for people being able to be out there at any point? al: not quite at that point. you can see where that picture looked like, and they may have been escorted by somebody. i am sure it was a beautiful moment. because clearly, they looked young enough that they could not drive there. [laughter] so i am sure there was adult supervision. if it was ed wescott -- al: that is right. if ed wescott was there taking the picture, i'm sure every thing was beautiful. and all the safety and security precautions were followed. how about that? >> do you volunteer for the bus tours? al: question is do you volunteer for the bus tours? yes. >> what is the most common misconception about tourists that come here? like how big this place is. it was probably the "i did not realize it was this
tennessee eastman here. carbide here. also ron anderson. >> that is kind of what i imagined. >> i kind of wondered about the picture of the girl scout troop right behind the graphite reactor. i would have thought they would have been restrictions and things for people being able to be out there at any point? al: not quite at that point. you can see where that picture looked like, and they may have been escorted by somebody. i am sure it was a beautiful moment. because clearly, they...
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, classes were held at the university of tennessee for some staff of tennessee eastman for training. general groves mentioned it in his book. in september, 1845, clinton labs director martin where to occur -- martin whitaker, had discussions with dena smith of ut and the physics department chair. the result was monsanto and the manhattan engineer district arrange for ut to conduct graduate classes at clinton labs with lab staff with classes beginning in october, 1945. and to share coronation of the joint activity. william pollard of ut was a physics professor in the early war and -- prior to the in the early warriors. he went to columbia. he had a party after his return. he heard from a colleague at the metallurgical lab in chicago who mentioned universities were interested in collaborating with the lab. she thought for sure eastern universities would be very interested. pollard was aware of interest in columbia in developing arrangements with northeast -- universities. upton on long island, would later be called brookhaven national lab. ut president hoskins received educational prop
, classes were held at the university of tennessee for some staff of tennessee eastman for training. general groves mentioned it in his book. in september, 1845, clinton labs director martin where to occur -- martin whitaker, had discussions with dena smith of ut and the physics department chair. the result was monsanto and the manhattan engineer district arrange for ut to conduct graduate classes at clinton labs with lab staff with classes beginning in october, 1945. and to share coronation of...
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tennessee has very poor health outcomes. very poor community health. 70% of the population has some form of obesity or chronic illness. tennessee is a state that trade to insure all of the people because many health insurance companies are in tennessee and there was a prime minister called ten-care and tried to give everybody insurance in the state in the 19 anothers but they wasn't bankrupt because people were so sick they couldn't do it. so in the middle of this stuff, a state we poor health outcomes that trade to insure its people come this affordable care act, a program who at least in name in 2010 when its started to roll out, was going create a safety net of health insurance for people. itself was going to provide funds for community health. it was exactly the problem that tennessee faced. and the research i do in the book shows how initially there was support for this. there were a lot of sick people who were down with what was happening. and my colleagues and i basically did focus groups. 30 or 40 focus groups across
tennessee has very poor health outcomes. very poor community health. 70% of the population has some form of obesity or chronic illness. tennessee is a state that trade to insure all of the people because many health insurance companies are in tennessee and there was a prime minister called ten-care and tried to give everybody insurance in the state in the 19 anothers but they wasn't bankrupt because people were so sick they couldn't do it. so in the middle of this stuff, a state we poor health...
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now, the university of tennessee has major reward for that young man. we'll tell you what it is later on. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. >>> we start with the debate night. ten democrats tangling over a host of issues, notably health care, guns, race and how far left the party should go. joe biden gave a more lively performance than in the first two debates. he and moderate democrats defended their ideas of upgrading obamacare over aggressive proposals. >> my plan for health care costs a lot of money. it costs $740 billion. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. >> medicare for all. costs are going to go up for wealthier individuals and costs are going to go up for giant corporations. >> i wrote the damn bill, if i may say so. to eliminate all out-of-pocket expenses. >> he didn't answer the question. this is about candor, honesty, big ideas. let's have a big idea. the tax of 2% the senator is talking about, that raises about $3 billion. guess what? that leaves you about $28 billion short. >> we just need to be
now, the university of tennessee has major reward for that young man. we'll tell you what it is later on. welcome back to "early start." i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. 4:00 a.m. >>> we start with the debate night. ten democrats tangling over a host of issues, notably health care, guns, race and how far left the party should go. joe biden gave a more lively performance than in the first two debates. he and moderate democrats defended their ideas of upgrading...
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a teacher at a florida elementary school said the student wanted to represent the tennessee volunteers for college colors day but didn't have an official school shirt. he drew his own u.t. logo on a piece of paper and pinned it to an orange shirt. the student cried after being bullied about the shirt. the university of tennessee is donating a portion of the proceeds from the t-shirt's sales to a national anti-bullying organization. >>> still ahead, a possible public takeover. the city of san francisco makes an offer to a struggling utility. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. g th sup, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or l
a teacher at a florida elementary school said the student wanted to represent the tennessee volunteers for college colors day but didn't have an official school shirt. he drew his own u.t. logo on a piece of paper and pinned it to an orange shirt. the student cried after being bullied about the shirt. the university of tennessee is donating a portion of the proceeds from the t-shirt's sales to a national anti-bullying organization. >>> still ahead, a possible public takeover. the city...
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plus, we will go to tennessee where an undocumented immigrant was shot last week by an immigration and customs enforcement agent during a traffic stop. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump announced on twitter saturday he was calling off a secret meeting between himself, the afghan president and taliban leaders, that may have led to the withdrawal of thousands of u.s. troops from afghanistan. trump said his decision was due to a taliban car bomb last thursday that killed 12 people, including a u.s. soldier, in kabul. trump also said all further negotiations were being called off. the u.s. and taliban had appeared close to an agreement after holding nine rounds of talks in doha, even though the afghan government had not taken part in those meetings. "the new y york times" reports trump wanted the deal to be announced at the camp david meeting so he would be perceived as the dealmaker who pulled the peace deal together. but according to "the times," taliban n negotiatators had agrd to come to
plus, we will go to tennessee where an undocumented immigrant was shot last week by an immigration and customs enforcement agent during a traffic stop. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president trump announced on twitter saturday he was calling off a secret meeting between himself, the afghan president and taliban leaders, that may have led to the withdrawal of thousands of u.s. troops from afghanistan. trump...
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now, the university of tennessee offering a full scholarship. >> wow. i needed that today. >> yes, we did. >> that's great. >> well done, u.t. >>> welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's friday, september 13th. are you up early or late, everybody? it was a fierily thirery third when ten democrats tangled over a host of issues, health care, guns, race, and how far left the party should go. joe biden gave a more lively performance than in the first two debates. he and moderate democrats defended their ideas of upgrading obamacare over aggressive proposals. >> my plan for health care costs a lot of money. it costs $740 billion. it doesn't cost $30 trillion. >> medicare for all. costs are going to go up for wealthier individuals and costs are going to go up for giant corporations. >> i wrote the damn bill, if i may say so. to eliminate all out-of-pocket expen expenses. >> he didn't answer the question. this is about candor, honesty, big ideas. let's have a big idea. the tax of 2% the senator is talking about, that raises abo
now, the university of tennessee offering a full scholarship. >> wow. i needed that today. >> yes, we did. >> that's great. >> well done, u.t. >>> welcome to "early start." i'm dave briggs. >> i'm christine romans. it's friday, september 13th. are you up early or late, everybody? it was a fierily thirery third when ten democrats tangled over a host of issues, health care, guns, race, and how far left the party should go. joe biden gave a more...
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tennessee against negroes. he owned 200 acres of land in tennessee that were valued at about $600 and then they began to restrict as they continue to try turn tennessee into a slave state. came into the same area. and these were communities like larry said where there were people of value in character. a those communities were openhu to african descended people to native americansnso into women and everyone have rights that were respected. could you talk a little bit other ways in which this history is being told in lawrence county today and maybe at the ways it was told or not told when we were a child. where i come from. lawrence county has a beautiful history and became a county in 1821. however. the interesting part about this it has been forgotten. it's come to the free african-american population just like stephenson i have an ancestor john morris who was there over 200 years ago. i have his papers in his emancipation papers. i had ancestors that owned property the earliest land owners in lawrence county.
tennessee against negroes. he owned 200 acres of land in tennessee that were valued at about $600 and then they began to restrict as they continue to try turn tennessee into a slave state. came into the same area. and these were communities like larry said where there were people of value in character. a those communities were openhu to african descended people to native americansnso into women and everyone have rights that were respected. could you talk a little bit other ways in which this...
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i'm a graduate of the university of the south , my best friend was from lynchburg, tennessee. my best friend was jack daniels. we should not sentimental lies the american experience. we must be honest, and our honesty should lead us to do all that we could do to be about the work of justice, and august 1619, the white lion arrived at present-day hampton. it held 20 africans who had been traded in exchange for provisions, originally captured by portuguese slavers, these were the first recorded africans to arrive in english north america. and they were treated as slaves were in other european colonies regard just age or gender. the irony was not lost on the old world. how is it that we hear the loudest yell for liberty from among the drivers of niekro's? how is it? this is how. we are not perfect , we are a fallen and sinful people. we get some things right, and something's wrong. we try and fail, but we must try again and again. for only in trial is progress possible. and the story of america is the story of progress. at our best we reach out, look ahead, and we dream big. at o
i'm a graduate of the university of the south , my best friend was from lynchburg, tennessee. my best friend was jack daniels. we should not sentimental lies the american experience. we must be honest, and our honesty should lead us to do all that we could do to be about the work of justice, and august 1619, the white lion arrived at present-day hampton. it held 20 africans who had been traded in exchange for provisions, originally captured by portuguese slavers, these were the first recorded...
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in tennessee, as the tennessee legislature was fighting over whether or not to ratify the 19th amendment, it ultimately only passed by a single vote. so we wanted to tell that story here. the freshman legislator who voted to pass the -- voted to ratify the 19th amendment was harry burn. and the story goes that he was opposed to women's suffrage but his mother urged him to support the amendment if his vote was needed to do so. and fortunately for us he kept his promise to his mother. and i'll just point out that as you round that corner from the 19th amendment we have this huge wall mural. this is a photograph from the national women's party. we have alice paul up almost in the rafters of the building but we really wanted to represent that this is a moment of celebration. she is unfurling the national women's party flag with 36 stars representing the 36 states that have voted to ratify just so it's clear to everyone who comes here that we've reached a really critical milestone in women's fight for the vote. the next section of the exhibit is what was the 19th amendment's impact? and we wa
in tennessee, as the tennessee legislature was fighting over whether or not to ratify the 19th amendment, it ultimately only passed by a single vote. so we wanted to tell that story here. the freshman legislator who voted to pass the -- voted to ratify the 19th amendment was harry burn. and the story goes that he was opposed to women's suffrage but his mother urged him to support the amendment if his vote was needed to do so. and fortunately for us he kept his promise to his mother. and i'll...
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. >> a young tennessee fan made his own u.t. t-shirt for college colors day. take a look. a hand-drawn logo on an orange t-shirt. classmates teased him but a teacher posted online and it went viral. >> u.t. officials saw the post and they turned his logo into an actual t-shirt that fans can buy. the money goes to an anti-bullying foundation. so great. >> he got a lot of swag, a good old t-shirt from tennessee. >>> and nfl's odell beckham jr. od made his debut with cleveland browns with some game swag of his own. >> the wide receiver was rocking a $350,000 richard mille watch on the field. the browns ran out time losing 33-13 to the tennessee titans. >> that watch, by the way, is limited edition. only 500 were actually made. but only one played in the nfl season opener. >>> a georgia alligator trapper is talking about the one that did not get away. >> he and four other crew members managed to bring in this guy here. a 14-foot, 700-pound gator near the alabama border. the "jurassic park" style catch appears to be a record for the state. >> hopefully, it's a record anywhere.
. >> a young tennessee fan made his own u.t. t-shirt for college colors day. take a look. a hand-drawn logo on an orange t-shirt. classmates teased him but a teacher posted online and it went viral. >> u.t. officials saw the post and they turned his logo into an actual t-shirt that fans can buy. the money goes to an anti-bullying foundation. so great. >> he got a lot of swag, a good old t-shirt from tennessee. >>> and nfl's odell beckham jr. od made his debut with...
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now the university of tennessee has decided to put the boy's homemade design on a real t-shirt and the shirt is being sold on the school's -- by the school's online store, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to an anti-bullying charity. way to go. >> double s, we, tennessee. >> top season they are having. >> way to close it down over there. as you guys know i do quiz show every day on fox nation. there are other fantastic shows on there. a new documentary called runway of hope, a 9/11 story. and you remember after 9/11 our airspace was closed for the first time in u.s. history. 38 commercial aircraft were forced to land in one small canadian town and all the passengers, you know, there were more passengers grounded them there were residents of this newfoundland town and this documentary follows all these people, interviews, we have home video and photographs from the people. it's a fascinating documentary. and did you know the broadway show, tony award-winning musical "come from away" is based on that story. >> it's all good, everyone should go see that. >> i did not know that. >
now the university of tennessee has decided to put the boy's homemade design on a real t-shirt and the shirt is being sold on the school's -- by the school's online store, a portion of the proceeds will be donated to an anti-bullying charity. way to go. >> double s, we, tennessee. >> top season they are having. >> way to close it down over there. as you guys know i do quiz show every day on fox nation. there are other fantastic shows on there. a new documentary called runway...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is now recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize my friend, gary mayberry, for his retirement after 30 years of service as a c.e.o. and president of the chamber of commerce serving johnson city, my hometown, jonesboro in washington county, tennessee. mr. roe: after joining the air force during the vietnam war, gary returned to northeast tennessee to continue his -- serving his community. after earning a master's degree in city management from east tennessee state university, he spent 10 years training government officials before joining the chamber of commerce. as c.e.o. and president of the chamber, gary worked tirelessly to strengthen the economy of northeast tennessee. he attracted new businesses and supported the existing ones. he promoted education, local colleges and regional charities. gary's leadership was recognized when he was named to the u.s. chamber national board. i'm blessed to call gary mayberry my
for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is now recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to recognize my friend, gary mayberry, for his retirement after 30 years of service as a c.e.o. and president of the chamber of commerce serving johnson city, my hometown, jonesboro in washington county, tennessee. mr. roe: after joining the air force during the vietnam war, gary returned to northeast tennessee to...
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president, there was a big event in novel, tennessee, held on september 26 which -- in knoxville, tennessee, which was held on september 26 which had to do with anything involved in politics in the county. it was an opportunity for me to make a suggestion to the people of knoxville about what to celebrate. many of us have been watching ken burns' country music special on pbs, and he reminds us that tennessee has a lot to celebrate in terms of country music. his first two hours were about bristol, tennessee, which was the birthplace of country music, really. it's where ralph peter of new york city went to bristol in 1927. put an ad in the paper and said hillbillies come out of the mountains with your music. here came the carter family, jimmy rogers and several others. one of the people on mr. burns' show this week was charlie mc coy, the harmonica player, a great musician. it reminded me of the time when i was governor and promoting the general motors saturn plant to tennessee. we talked about detroit and what to serve for dinner. we served them country ham. we talked about who to have play
president, there was a big event in novel, tennessee, held on september 26 which -- in knoxville, tennessee, which was held on september 26 which had to do with anything involved in politics in the county. it was an opportunity for me to make a suggestion to the people of knoxville about what to celebrate. many of us have been watching ken burns' country music special on pbs, and he reminds us that tennessee has a lot to celebrate in terms of country music. his first two hours were about...
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. >> when a boy was bullied for his homemade university of tennessee shirt, the vols made his design into an official school shirt. and that's not all. >>> the welcome wagon will soon roll out for kim kardashian and kanye west. what we're learning about where the hollywood couple just bought a 9,000-acre ranch. that's ahead on the skinny on this monday, september 9th. >>> good morning. >> shout-out to whoever chose this kanye west song. >> wake up, mr. west. >> we miss you, kanye. >> this hand right here? that means it was me. >> oh, it was? >> are you even more impressed now? >> no, now i'm over it. >> see, i'm not giving props -- >> no, that was a good choice. >> thank you, i really appreciate it. >> i see how you're playing deejay. >> i really am. call me deejay -- >> deejay k-mo. >> good monday morning. big news for them on their property and a big week for abc when it comes to democratic presidential politics. >> yep. >> a big debate here and that's what we begin with this half hour, the race for 2020 as the democrats descend on new hampshire ahead of debate number three this we
. >> when a boy was bullied for his homemade university of tennessee shirt, the vols made his design into an official school shirt. and that's not all. >>> the welcome wagon will soon roll out for kim kardashian and kanye west. what we're learning about where the hollywood couple just bought a 9,000-acre ranch. that's ahead on the skinny on this monday, september 9th. >>> good morning. >> shout-out to whoever chose this kanye west song. >> wake up, mr. west....
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(grant) the university of tennessee has done a wonderful thing for a fourth-grade "u-t" super-fan in florida. the boy drew his version of the u-t logo and pinned it to his orange shirt -- but he got bullied for the but he got bullied for the creation. his teacher posted the story on facebook, and it gained worldwide attention -- including from the school. now they're offering the boy a four-year scholarship -- starting in fall 20-28 if he chooses to attend u-the still has to meet admission requirements, but once he requirements, meet admission he still has to attend u-t chooses to fall 20-28 if he starting in fall 20-28 if he starting in scholarship -- year boy a four-offering the now they're the school. now they're offering the boy a four-year starting in fall 20-28 if he attend u-the still has to requirements, but once he tuition and fees will be and that's not all.sent him a box full of u-t they made his handwritten u-real, mass- produced they've pre-sold more thousand of them online, donating the proceeds to the charity "stomp out bullying." (grant) that wraps up kron 4 news at n
(grant) the university of tennessee has done a wonderful thing for a fourth-grade "u-t" super-fan in florida. the boy drew his version of the u-t logo and pinned it to his orange shirt -- but he got bullied for the but he got bullied for the creation. his teacher posted the story on facebook, and it gained worldwide attention -- including from the school. now they're offering the boy a four-year scholarship -- starting in fall 20-28 if he chooses to attend u-the still has to meet...
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manhattan project, the program's aftermath and the impact on the main development facility in oak ridge, tennessee he focused on the years 1945 to 1950. the american museum of science and energy and oak ridge hosted this event. >> thank you very much. please to be here in the american museum of science and energy. the talk tonight is focusing on the first five years after the war. a great many changes have
manhattan project, the program's aftermath and the impact on the main development facility in oak ridge, tennessee he focused on the years 1945 to 1950. the american museum of science and energy and oak ridge hosted this event. >> thank you very much. please to be here in the american museum of science and energy. the talk tonight is focusing on the first five years after the war. a great many changes have
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who is this guy, he runs a private monitoring company in tennessee. he told our local fox nation suspects are supposed to pay for their own ankle monitors so when a group of accused criminals fell behind in their payments, he turned them off. there's more to this. trace gallagher has it. >> the reason the offenders and davison county have to pay for their own ankle monitors is because the county opted out of the program to keep the monitors running. offenders have to pay $3.33 a day. the people who had their monitors turned off each owed about $600. the man who owns the company says it was a gut wrenching decision to turn the device is off but he's a private company and enough is enough and he cannot afford to absorb $12,000 in lost revenue. legal experts say it could have cost him a whole lot more. watch. >> the owner of the company could get himself sued if someone who was supposed to be monitored by a judge's order got out and committed another crime and there was a victim, especially. >> turns out during the offenders 27 hours of electronic freedo
who is this guy, he runs a private monitoring company in tennessee. he told our local fox nation suspects are supposed to pay for their own ankle monitors so when a group of accused criminals fell behind in their payments, he turned them off. there's more to this. trace gallagher has it. >> the reason the offenders and davison county have to pay for their own ankle monitors is because the county opted out of the program to keep the monitors running. offenders have to pay $3.33 a day. the...
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. >> young boy in florida wanted to show his love for the university of tennessee during elementary school spirit day, but he didn't have any gear, so what he did was he wrote a ut on a piece of paper and then pinned it to an orange shirt, but by lunchtime he was left in tears because some students were making fun of the fact that he did that, well, the university of tennessee found out about that and not only sent him a care package but also turned his design into an official shirt, so you can now buy that shirt, that's what his writing looked like on the piece of the paper, the president of the college says i was touched to learn of a young florida school student's heart for the university of tennessee and i love the imagination behind designing his own shirt, so many admire his love for ut and awesome to see everyone step up and sent him some ut gear, listen to his mom talk about the outpouring saying, i'm overwhelmed by the love i feel from this extended community and the pride i feel for my son and being a -- every comment and action taken on behalf of my son will never be forgotten.
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we are talking about virginia, north carolina and tennessee at that point. they cannot abide by having invading armies coming through their territory. this is how the stage looks at this time and lincoln spends all his early efforts trying to keep the yellow states, the border states, the slave states have remained in the union. he did everything he could to keep them in the union. imagine if maryland and kentucky had left the union. lincoln said to lose kentucky is the same as losing the whole gang. -- game. he succeeded at this time fretting about whether or not southern troops would reach washington. they did. it took a long time for union troops to get their. -- there. there was nothing to do for a while. the troops are in every corner of washington, d.c. they're spread out to baltimore, in parts of virginia and they're sewing and writing letters home, doing acrobatics and whatnot. 1861, the greatest battle up to july, -- great land battle of the civil war. 4500 casualties fighting along and above the stone bridge and many other places. you can go back t
we are talking about virginia, north carolina and tennessee at that point. they cannot abide by having invading armies coming through their territory. this is how the stage looks at this time and lincoln spends all his early efforts trying to keep the yellow states, the border states, the slave states have remained in the union. he did everything he could to keep them in the union. imagine if maryland and kentucky had left the union. lincoln said to lose kentucky is the same as losing the whole...
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university of tennessee gear. i love stories like this one bullies and underdog. >>the last last last last the carefully amelie all right taking a peek outside we're checking in sappho us a little bit of cloud cover out there and you know we've been covering the story about the construction. the runway, an sfo so yesterday was a mess we had major delays you want to make sure you check in with your carrier. before you head over to catch a flight or maybe you're picking someone up do expect delays and make sure you leave extra early. we'll have your full forecast coming up. cracker barrel makes every meal one to remember. with favorites like sunday homestyle chicken, now available every day. and our new sweet n' smokey homestyle chicken blt for $8.99. come on home to scratch-made. come on home to cracker barrel come on home to scratch-made. but in my mind i'm still 25. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex - n
university of tennessee gear. i love stories like this one bullies and underdog. >>the last last last last the carefully amelie all right taking a peek outside we're checking in sappho us a little bit of cloud cover out there and you know we've been covering the story about the construction. the runway, an sfo so yesterday was a mess we had major delays you want to make sure you check in with your carrier. before you head over to catch a flight or maybe you're picking someone up do expect...
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law enforcement officers and sheriffs from upper east tennessee. they brought both of these issues and having more beds and facilities which are two things they should be agreement on. when these law-enforcement officers -- and they are very pointed on this. basically that record is expunged and that individual goes to college or moves to a new area, then law enforcement does not have the ability to have the insight into that. i will tell you another thing. i'm concerned about individuals who are expressing these threatening opinions online. >> harris: if you know the juvenile records, i want to jump ahead to. what you are suggesting is to make it public for just law enforcement, not for the public, is what i kind of hear you saying. you have democrats that are going to stand in the way of this in the president is going to try to do something bipartisan. he's sitting down with democrats and republicans, what do you say about that? >> i find it so unconstructive to have that attitude. when you have law enforcement telling us, they need pieces of inf
law enforcement officers and sheriffs from upper east tennessee. they brought both of these issues and having more beds and facilities which are two things they should be agreement on. when these law-enforcement officers -- and they are very pointed on this. basically that record is expunged and that individual goes to college or moves to a new area, then law enforcement does not have the ability to have the insight into that. i will tell you another thing. i'm concerned about individuals who...
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cinco mujeres y cuatro hombres.ocho de california y uno de tennessee. cuyos familiares ya fueron personalmente notificados. >> de las 34 vÍctimas tenemos 33 cuerpos. todavÍa nos falta una vÍctima mÁs. >> la encargada igual acosta confirmÓ que estÁ lista la barcaza para sacar del fondo del mar al banco..-- al barco con la esperanza recuperar a la Última de las vÍctimas. y ayudar a determinar las causas del fuego. >> cuando se estÉ moviendo el barco hacia arriba comenzar a buscar y esperemos que podamos encontrar el Último cuerpo. hoy la agencia federalv se sumaron la investigaciÓn. aÚn es muy temprano para terminar las causas del incendioy no vamos a especular. indicÓ el agente encargado. investigadores de la junta personal para seguridad en el transporte recorrieron el barco considerado el embarcaciÓn hermana del que se incendio. ventas que verificaron el acceso a la cubierta inferior del barco, comen accesorios cotilla de emergencia. mientras tanto, citando una antigua ley marÍtima, los dueÑos del barcoconcepciÓn solicitaron a un juez
cinco mujeres y cuatro hombres.ocho de california y uno de tennessee. cuyos familiares ya fueron personalmente notificados. >> de las 34 vÍctimas tenemos 33 cuerpos. todavÍa nos falta una vÍctima mÁs. >> la encargada igual acosta confirmÓ que estÁ lista la barcaza para sacar del fondo del mar al banco..-- al barco con la esperanza recuperar a la Última de las vÍctimas. y ayudar a determinar las causas del fuego. >> cuando se estÉ moviendo el barco hacia arriba...
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"the n our weekly series civil war." 1863 tullahomathe campaign in tennessee. t 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's lectures in history, emery aboutsity professor talks a class of anti-semitism in america and holocaust denial. p.m., reel america winds back the clock to feature of historic s campaigns. presidential nominee george mcgovern on the campaign followed by ronald reagan who ran for the 1968 republican party nomination. is what is coming up here t.v.erican history ext on the civil war, talking about the 1863 tullahoma campaign in tennessee. e argues that the power struggles between the confederate leaders and the army f tennessee resulted in their
"the n our weekly series civil war." 1863 tullahomathe campaign in tennessee. t 8:00 p.m. eastern, it's lectures in history, emery aboutsity professor talks a class of anti-semitism in america and holocaust denial. p.m., reel america winds back the clock to feature of historic s campaigns. presidential nominee george mcgovern on the campaign followed by ronald reagan who ran for the 1968 republican party nomination. is what is coming up here t.v.erican history ext on the civil war,...
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the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: i rise today in support of house resolution 7110, the cyber security vulnerability and remediation act. this bill enables cisa to develop important mitigation protocols for vulnerabilities existing in outdated software and hardware through collaboration with public and private sector entities. this important legislation introduced by ms. jackson lee of texas helps ensure that we maintain security in our networks. i support this legislation and i urge my colleagues to join me in doing so. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlelady from texas is recognized. ms. jackson lee: let me further explain what this bill does. i ask that i may use what time i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jackson lee: this bill works with the department of homeland security and private network security owner and operator
the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mr. green: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: i rise today in support of house resolution 7110, the cyber security vulnerability and remediation act. this bill enables cisa to develop important mitigation protocols for vulnerabilities existing in outdated software and hardware through collaboration with public and private sector entities. this important legislation introduced by ms. jackson lee...
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. >>> in afternoon, i'm the attorney general for the state of tennessee. one of the thing we are interested in is access to the market and the anti-competitive effort that we think and we have heard from. the business model is based on an accumulation of data. the question is how do they protect the data. dickinson iv access to other parties. we wonder if they have acquired companies in the new form to snuff out competition. and another way to preserve that data is to take a position of the company and find out what the technology is and roll out the competing service. all of those areas we want to look at the antitrust practices and we want to be sure there is competition for the consumer. that is our interest as the protection from the consumer price increases and things like that. consumer welfare. we want to look at those three areas access to the market. >>> i'm attorney general jeff -- from louisiana paragonah thank my colleagues who have joined us. minute you question why we are here. we are here because there is in it is existential threat in the v
. >>> in afternoon, i'm the attorney general for the state of tennessee. one of the thing we are interested in is access to the market and the anti-competitive effort that we think and we have heard from. the business model is based on an accumulation of data. the question is how do they protect the data. dickinson iv access to other parties. we wonder if they have acquired companies in the new form to snuff out competition. and another way to preserve that data is to take a position...
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this time in northern tennessee. three month thafrz harris case, a young mother was struggling to get her toddler son secured in his car. >> he wants candy for breakfast and he's throwing a fit. so she's try tooling strap him anyway when all the sudden she feels movement. >> reporter: she did canvent time to think. in an instant they were under attack. >> she looks up and hear as guy with assault rifle pointed at her. >> reporter: two male attackers force her into the car with her son. they headed here. this red cant union where she worked as a $9 an hour teller. >> the people knew where he worked. they knew how to get to her bank without being told. >> reporter: he investigated brook's case and says she was instructed to go inside and get $350,000 or elsz. >> she's been told by these two guys that police are called if she doesn't do deas she's instructed, there's go it would go be a shootout with she and her child in the middle of it. >> a frantic brook screamed she needed the vault open and bags load would money be
this time in northern tennessee. three month thafrz harris case, a young mother was struggling to get her toddler son secured in his car. >> he wants candy for breakfast and he's throwing a fit. so she's try tooling strap him anyway when all the sudden she feels movement. >> reporter: she did canvent time to think. in an instant they were under attack. >> she looks up and hear as guy with assault rifle pointed at her. >> reporter: two male attackers force her into the...
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the young man of the university of of tennessee didn't have an official shirter for school's college colors day so he made one and proudly pinned it on his t-shirt his teacher wrote he was va andrying asked for hem contracting the university hundreds rallied >> woov arer got emails, tweets, phone calls. >> reporter: yunlversity sentb a care package, a jersey the campus icon is painted would the boy's drawing and now turning the boy's home made logo into a a opilgs it t-shirt >> that's the way to do it right there. >> it's cute put the kid was in florida florida and tennessee couldn't be bigger rivals and so that's obviously not cool -- >> all the haters though >> it is a cool t-shirt what they made of of if >>> sometimes you have to stop and smell the flowers, even if you're arsquirrel. stop to sniff light yellow daisy. took a reported 500 snaps buteneded up with three final good ones. after the shoot he apparently ate the flower. but you have to take a guzillion pictures. >> and totally worth it. wow with, that was great >>> welcome to tuesday morning. it's september 10th. a cool sh
the young man of the university of of tennessee didn't have an official shirter for school's college colors day so he made one and proudly pinned it on his t-shirt his teacher wrote he was va andrying asked for hem contracting the university hundreds rallied >> woov arer got emails, tweets, phone calls. >> reporter: yunlversity sentb a care package, a jersey the campus icon is painted would the boy's drawing and now turning the boy's home made logo into a a opilgs it t-shirt...
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muchos reclaman acciones contra la violencia y no de regaÑos >>> playera inspiradora, la universidad de tennessee adopta como propio el logo diseÑado por un niÑo fanÁtico de su equipo de fÚtbol. el menor habÍa sido objeto de burlas y agresiones por parte de sus compaÑeros por el diseÑo. >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart, >>> los cuatro tripulantes que estaban atrapados en un buque hundido frente a las costas de georgia estÁn a salvo, la guardia costera los rescatÓ frenfretras un impresionante operativo que durÓ mÁs de un dÍa y obligÓ a abrir las paredes de acero de ls iniciales los sobrevivientes encuentran en buenas condiciÓn de salud, venegas de todos los detalles >>> el Último de los cuatro tripulantes que permanecÍan atrapados, hoy saliÓ comidn irae mÉtodo de la guardia costera lucharon contra el reloj para rescatarlo horas despuÉs de que tambiÉn sacaron a los otros tres que habÍan quedado atrapados, estaban dentro del buque que permanece de lado en la costa de georgia desde la madrugada del domingo. pudieron encontrar los gracias a ruidos hechos golpeando el
muchos reclaman acciones contra la violencia y no de regaÑos >>> playera inspiradora, la universidad de tennessee adopta como propio el logo diseÑado por un niÑo fanÁtico de su equipo de fÚtbol. el menor habÍa sido objeto de burlas y agresiones por parte de sus compaÑeros por el diseÑo. >>> noticias telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balart, >>> los cuatro tripulantes que estaban atrapados en un buque hundido frente a las costas de georgia estÁn a salvo, la guardia...
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i see my great friend, the senator from tennessee, across the way. i know that the senator as a music fan and a musician himself understands the term of a broken record. a broken record is that record that -- the whole album, the vinyl that has a little bit of a flaw in it and just gets stuck on the same lyric, the same refrain and keeps going back to it. that's what i feel like today, but i also know that with just a little pressure on those old vinyl records, just a little bit of pressure, you can go right through that and get to the melody. that's what i was hoping to do today, that we could put just enough pressure on the senate and others to go right through and to fund hbcu's. the deadline for that funding ends september 30. now, people will say it is not going to turn the lights out in our historically black colleges and universities, and it's not. i get that. but we also know we have to plan. we have to look months in advance. we have to look a year in advance to make sure that funding is there. this bill, a similar bill has passed the house
i see my great friend, the senator from tennessee, across the way. i know that the senator as a music fan and a musician himself understands the term of a broken record. a broken record is that record that -- the whole album, the vinyl that has a little bit of a flaw in it and just gets stuck on the same lyric, the same refrain and keeps going back to it. that's what i feel like today, but i also know that with just a little pressure on those old vinyl records, just a little bit of pressure,...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and trone revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in recognition of my good friend, bill dunn, a colleague of mine from my time in the tennessee general assembly. representative dunn and i served together in the state house starting when we were members of the same freshman class in 1995. since that time, he has remained a strong champion for fiscal conservatism and the rights of the unborn. upon completing his current term, representative dunn will retire from the house seat after 26 years. representative dunn has been a diligent public servant, an excellent representative for his community, an most importantly, an honorable family man. he and his wife have raised a wonderful family of five children and i have not checked lately to see how many grandchildren there are, but there are a bunch of
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and trone revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in recognition of my good friend, bill dunn, a colleague of mine from my time in the tennessee general assembly. representative dunn and i served...
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i was speaking to thousands of christians at a convention center in tennessee. and i said i don't like what democrats are doing to my friend president trump. but i really don't like what is going to happen to this nation if the dems and rinos succeed in removing him from office. he's the most of pro judiciary president we have had in history. if he's removed, this country is finished. it's time for christians to stand up and say we are as mad as h-e-ll. and we are not going to stand this any longer. lou: i believe religions regardless of race or creed should tell the develops to go to hell for what they are trying to do to this president. fun fact: 1 in 4 of us millennials have debt we might die with. and most of that debt is actually from credit cards. it's just not right. but with sofi, you can get your credit cards right - by consolidating your credit card debt into one monthly payment. you can get your interest rate right - by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right. with sofi. check your rate in 2 minutes or less. get a no-fee pe
i was speaking to thousands of christians at a convention center in tennessee. and i said i don't like what democrats are doing to my friend president trump. but i really don't like what is going to happen to this nation if the dems and rinos succeed in removing him from office. he's the most of pro judiciary president we have had in history. if he's removed, this country is finished. it's time for christians to stand up and say we are as mad as h-e-ll. and we are not going to stand this any...
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through milwaukee cooler this morning,diculous temperatures still noichb 95 to 100 throughout areas of tennessee, mississippi and much of the state of texas. >>> take a look at the weekend forecast, see if we have any heat relief for our friends in the south. >> it's football season and you got play in it it gets pretty brutal. mike, the situation" sorrentino was seen leaving the correctional facility. says he and his wife are ready to work on baby situations >>> and meghan markle made her first official public outing since giving birth she was wearing two pieces of princess dianna's jewelry. >> ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. ♪ want to freshen your home without using heavy, overwhelming scents? introducing febreze one. it eliminates odors with no heavy perfumes, so you can feel good about using it in your home. for a light, natural-smelling freshness, try new febreze one. and take an extra 15 or 20% off! men's shoes and bo
through milwaukee cooler this morning,diculous temperatures still noichb 95 to 100 throughout areas of tennessee, mississippi and much of the state of texas. >>> take a look at the weekend forecast, see if we have any heat relief for our friends in the south. >> it's football season and you got play in it it gets pretty brutal. mike, the situation" sorrentino was seen leaving the correctional facility. says he and his wife are ready to work on baby situations >>>...
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carley: exactly, huge university of tennessee fan elementary school we wanted to show pride on spirit day, he wrote ut on piece of paper and pinned on orange shirt but lunchtime he was in tears because other classmates bullied him over the shirt, well, the university of tennessee found out about this thanks to his teacher, sent him a whole bunch of gear and then turned that shirt into an official design. heather: it's awesome. great t-shirt. carley: i love the story so much, it's so to so many people i was couched to learn of florida student and i love behind imagination, so many admire love for ut and awesome that everybody stepped up to sent him ut gear. >> mother posted this, i'm overwhelm bid the love i feel from this extended community and the pride i feel for my son for being fan, every comment, item sent on behalf of my son will never be forgotten. heather: that's the kind of university stories that we like. we need to follow up with him, with the little boy. carley: this is a really cool story. heather: talking about another team, cleveland browns, they were supposed to be gre
carley: exactly, huge university of tennessee fan elementary school we wanted to show pride on spirit day, he wrote ut on piece of paper and pinned on orange shirt but lunchtime he was in tears because other classmates bullied him over the shirt, well, the university of tennessee found out about this thanks to his teacher, sent him a whole bunch of gear and then turned that shirt into an official design. heather: it's awesome. great t-shirt. carley: i love the story so much, it's so to so many...
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for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to recognize the remarkable and extraordinary life of ira lipman. he was not only a loyal friend, but he was a humanitarian, a successful businessman, and widely respected leader by all. ira was committed to the city of memphis and inspired others to make his hometown a better place to live. he founded his company in the city of memphis which grew into the nation's largest privately held security company. he was recognized as a national leader on all security matters. ira also championed the creation of the memphis shelby county crime commission which for more than 20 years has brought together leaders in business, government, and law enforcement to address the city's crime issues. mr. kustoff: his again rossity, wisdom, and courage were unparalleled and i'm lucky to be
for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise today to recognize the remarkable and extraordinary life of ira lipman. he was not only a loyal friend, but he was a humanitarian, a successful businessman, and widely respected leader by all. ira was...
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i was speaking to thousands of christians at a convention center in tennessee. and i said i don't like what democrats are doing to my friend president trump. but i really don't like what is going to happen to this nation if the dems and rinos succeed in removing him from office. he's the most of pro judiciary president we have had in history. if he's removed, this country is finished. it's time for christians to stand up and say we are as mad as h-e-ll. and we are not going to stand this any longer. lou: i believe religions regardless of race or creed should tell the develops to go to hell for what they are trying to do to this president. all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most o
i was speaking to thousands of christians at a convention center in tennessee. and i said i don't like what democrats are doing to my friend president trump. but i really don't like what is going to happen to this nation if the dems and rinos succeed in removing him from office. he's the most of pro judiciary president we have had in history. if he's removed, this country is finished. it's time for christians to stand up and say we are as mad as h-e-ll. and we are not going to stand this any...
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university of tennessee said it would help, love to help him join the class of 2032. the reason it's a whirlwind is went to school and kids making fun of him for it. he didn't have the regular jersey and it was innovative and look at this. >> now he is -- he is going. >> who got a last laugh? >> not bad at all. >>> going to be very hot out there. >> that's what we have been talking about. the return of summer and it is coming back with a vengeance. as we take a look at the heat advisory now under a heat advisory until 7:00 this evening and goes back up again tomorrow. does incloud san francisco so we are going to have hot weather there as we go into the afternoon. here's a look at our temperatures right now. in fairfield, we're at 83 degrees. liver more's at 81. and 74 in oakland. some of these temperatures very much like where we were yesterday. maybe just four to five degrees hotter. but notice that in santa cruz it is now 15 degrees hotter compared to yesterday at the time so the 24-hour temperature change is drastic in some areas. as we take a live look outside in
university of tennessee said it would help, love to help him join the class of 2032. the reason it's a whirlwind is went to school and kids making fun of him for it. he didn't have the regular jersey and it was innovative and look at this. >> now he is -- he is going. >> who got a last laugh? >> not bad at all. >>> going to be very hot out there. >> that's what we have been talking about. the return of summer and it is coming back with a vengeance. as we take a...
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. >>> and a boy bullied over his t-shirt receives more good news from the university of tennessee. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. where to next? cake in the conference room! showing 'em you're ready... to be your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects from future stains. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. >>> a close call from an airport worker in boca raton, florida. surveillance video shows a small plane crashing into a fence. the worker had to quickly get out of the way. one of the plane's wings broke off, and the pilot and passenger were
. >>> and a boy bullied over his t-shirt receives more good news from the university of tennessee. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." jill jill has entresto, and a na heart failure pill that helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema,...
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made in tennessee. ...and by grundy county, tennessee. wild heights and waterfalls in the heart of the south
made in tennessee. ...and by grundy county, tennessee. wild heights and waterfalls in the heart of the south
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i was speaking to thousands of christians at a convention center in tennessee. and i said i don't like what democrats are doing to my friend president trump. but i really don't like what is going to happen to this nation if the dems and rinos succeed in removing him from office. he's the most of pro judiciary president we have had in history. if he's removed, this country is finished. it's time for christians to stand up and say we are as mad as h-e-ll. and we are not going to stand this any longer. lou: i believe religions regardless of race or creed should tell the develops to go to hell for what they are trying to do to this president. t richeu when liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wow. thanks, zoltar. how can i ever repay you? maybe you could free zoltar? thanks, lady. taxi! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in
i was speaking to thousands of christians at a convention center in tennessee. and i said i don't like what democrats are doing to my friend president trump. but i really don't like what is going to happen to this nation if the dems and rinos succeed in removing him from office. he's the most of pro judiciary president we have had in history. if he's removed, this country is finished. it's time for christians to stand up and say we are as mad as h-e-ll. and we are not going to stand this any...
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the next high goes to the university of tennessee stepping up for a young fan. al fourth grader in florida loves ut. when college day came around, he wanted to show off his orange pride. the boy did not have any official gear so he decided to make his own. he took an orange t-shirt and pinned a homemade ut sign to it. he was teased at school that day for the improvised shirt. without sharing the boy's name or face. his teacher posted his story writing her student was devastated and crying in her classroom. the post went viral. the university responded in a big way sending the boy a package of premium ut gears. the school painted its icon, the rock with his handmade drawing and the school went further announcing it would be pedestrianing hprinting his design and donating all the proceeds to the group bullying. demand for the sihirt was so high. now it is backup and running in school sold over well over 50,000 of those shirts and the school's mascot had a special message to share. >> hey pal, on behalf of our squad, we want to thank you for wearing our squad color
the next high goes to the university of tennessee stepping up for a young fan. al fourth grader in florida loves ut. when college day came around, he wanted to show off his orange pride. the boy did not have any official gear so he decided to make his own. he took an orange t-shirt and pinned a homemade ut sign to it. he was teased at school that day for the improvised shirt. without sharing the boy's name or face. his teacher posted his story writing her student was devastated and crying in...
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when the university heard about the bullying, they sent him a big box of tennessee gear so he wouldn't have to make his own. then they turned his sketched out design into a real university of tennessee t-shirt with profits going to an anti-bullying group. and it doesn't end there. now the fourth grader won't ever have to worry about where he'll go to college. the university has given him honorary admission to join the u.t. class of 2032, along with a four-year scholarship covering tuition and fees. how about that. >>> thank you for staying with me. you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. three days after america marked the 18th anniversary of 9/11, president trump just announced today that the son of osama bin laden is dead. hamza bin laden had reportedly been chosen by his father to be the leader of al qaeda. today president trump confirms he was killed in a united states counterterrorism operation in the afghanistan/pakistan region. it's not clear exactly when this happened, but cnn reported on july 31st that the u.s. believed hamza bin laden was dead, citing a
when the university heard about the bullying, they sent him a big box of tennessee gear so he wouldn't have to make his own. then they turned his sketched out design into a real university of tennessee t-shirt with profits going to an anti-bullying group. and it doesn't end there. now the fourth grader won't ever have to worry about where he'll go to college. the university has given him honorary admission to join the u.t. class of 2032, along with a four-year scholarship covering tuition and...
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should do the same. >> host: from tennessee, independent line. >> caller: yes, sir but i live in tennessee but i was raised in tulsa, oklahoma, the home of the five civilized tribesra and when the pilgrims arrived in america their children were not put into cages and the native americans welcomed them andnd the republicans of today could learn a lot from the pilgrims and the native americans of yesterday and they would be better because of that. thank you for your time. >> guest: i would suggest both partiess and leaders in the city could learn a lot from how the cherokee nation governs itself. live a balanced budget and provide for our people based on priorities and i think taking that leadership to washington dc in the form of our delicate cam will make the city a better place. >> host: kim, the way you talk about being seated is this a certainty or possibility at this point? >> guest: i firmly believe it's not a matter of if but when it will happen. we are patient and if it's notit owing to be sued we will keep working at it.ll we feel like it's the right time and it's the right time be
should do the same. >> host: from tennessee, independent line. >> caller: yes, sir but i live in tennessee but i was raised in tulsa, oklahoma, the home of the five civilized tribesra and when the pilgrims arrived in america their children were not put into cages and the native americans welcomed them andnd the republicans of today could learn a lot from the pilgrims and the native americans of yesterday and they would be better because of that. thank you for your time. >>...