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it's chattanooga's safety net hospital. (medical equipment beeping) >> we got a gunshot going to 11. >> sullivan: dr. sudave mendiratta started at erlanger in 2008 and is now chief of emergency medicine. >> so, six goes to 101, and burns going to six... chattanooga's my hometown, and when i had the opportunity to come work at erlanger, i was excited to work with a diverse patient population. musical chairs, we'll get through this. i was excited to be part of a publ hospital mission. if it were easy, everybody'd work here, right? >> sullivan: while many hospitals care for people who are poor or uninsured, as a public hospital, erlanger is obligated to take all patients regardless of their ability to pay. >> erlanger performs vital services, not just in some specialties, like trauma or stroke or cardiac care, but just the day-to-day healthcare for most americans who don't have access otherwise. because of that, and that we're open 24/7, 365, we've become a convenient option for healthcare for those who may not have a doctor.
it's chattanooga's safety net hospital. (medical equipment beeping) >> we got a gunshot going to 11. >> sullivan: dr. sudave mendiratta started at erlanger in 2008 and is now chief of emergency medicine. >> so, six goes to 101, and burns going to six... chattanooga's my hometown, and when i had the opportunity to come work at erlanger, i was excited to work with a diverse patient population. musical chairs, we'll get through this. i was excited to be part of a publ hospital...
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it's chattanooga's safety net hospital. (medical equipment beeping) >> we got a gunshot going to 11. >> sullivan: dr. sudave mendiratta started at erlanger in 2008 and is now chief of emergency medicine. >> so, six goes to 101, and burns going to six... chattanooga's my hometown, and when i had the opportunity to come work at erlanger, i was excited to work with a diverse patient population. musical chairs, we'll get through this. i was excited to be part of a public hospital mission. if it were easy, everybody'd work here, right? >> sullivan: while many hoitals care for people who are poor or uninsured, as a public hospital, erlanger is obligated to take all patients regardless of their ability to pay. >> erlanger performs vital services, not just in some specialties, like trauma or stroke or cardiac care, but just the day-to-day healthcare for most americans who don't have access otherwise. because of that, and that we're open 24/7, 365, we've become a convenient option for healthcare for those who may not have a doctor.
it's chattanooga's safety net hospital. (medical equipment beeping) >> we got a gunshot going to 11. >> sullivan: dr. sudave mendiratta started at erlanger in 2008 and is now chief of emergency medicine. >> so, six goes to 101, and burns going to six... chattanooga's my hometown, and when i had the opportunity to come work at erlanger, i was excited to work with a diverse patient population. musical chairs, we'll get through this. i was excited to be part of a public hospital...
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zach wamp, tennessee, 1995 to 2011, joining us from chattanooga. our subject is a january 6 commission to look into what happened on that day, the insurrection on capitol hill. it would investigate the facts, circumstances and influencing factors on that attack. five commissioners at a chair appointed by democrats, five commissioners and a vice chair appointed by republicans. they must have expertise in law enforcement, civil-rights, liberties, and security. the commission will be granted authority to issue subpoenas and the final report is due december 31 of this year. last thursday, the house speaker, nancy pelosi, defending this plan as the house takes up the issue this week in washington. here is speaker pelosi. [video clip] rep. pelosi: they had a concern about subpoena power. ok. we conceited on that point -- we conceded on that point, but we cannot concede on the scope, and that was sort of the last stumbling block, because there was an interest, and liz cheney addressed that in her remarks this morning or last night. it was reported this mo
zach wamp, tennessee, 1995 to 2011, joining us from chattanooga. our subject is a january 6 commission to look into what happened on that day, the insurrection on capitol hill. it would investigate the facts, circumstances and influencing factors on that attack. five commissioners at a chair appointed by democrats, five commissioners and a vice chair appointed by republicans. they must have expertise in law enforcement, civil-rights, liberties, and security. the commission will be granted...
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our recent discussion, but i just want to say for the record how great the officers have been in the chattanooga airport. i take pride in being the ranking member of this subcommittee, so i enjoy seeing firsthand the great work the men and women in chattanooga are doing and in airports across the country who work valiantly to protect our nations travelers. let me pass my condolences on to the family of a tsa agents who passed away last week while performing his duties in the chattanooga airport. tsa employees are some of the only dhs employees that americans come face-to-face with on a regular basis, and they have represented you and the department well during these difficult times, maintaining a steadfast approach to keep this country safe despite the challenges that this pandemic has thrust upon them. they have done so knowing full well the risks that the coronavirus presents. please pass on my thanks to your workforce, and my heartfelt condolences to the families of the 16 employees who have tragically died from contracting covid-19 while bravely protecting this nation. despite the pandemic,
our recent discussion, but i just want to say for the record how great the officers have been in the chattanooga airport. i take pride in being the ranking member of this subcommittee, so i enjoy seeing firsthand the great work the men and women in chattanooga are doing and in airports across the country who work valiantly to protect our nations travelers. let me pass my condolences on to the family of a tsa agents who passed away last week while performing his duties in the chattanooga...
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chris malone says he was forced to resign earlier this year from the chattanooga offensive line coach for comments the school says do not represent the values of its football program but malone argues he should never have been fired for what he considers exercising his first amendment rights. let's start an argument, civil rights attorney and washington time legal affairs reporter alex. this is a classic first amendment case, freedom of speech. let's start with this exhibit a right here. this is the offending tweet that got the coach and so much trouble. after 30 minutes, he deleted it but he said "congratulations to the state of georgia and a fat albert stacey abrams because it we had shown america the true works of cheating an election again, enjoy the buffet become a big girl, you earned it. hope the money was good, still not governor." i think we can all agree that that is not a very nice tweet but did he deserve to get fired for that? alex, make your case. >> i think both of the law and the facts on the coach's side. if he was commenting on a political matter and courts have been
chris malone says he was forced to resign earlier this year from the chattanooga offensive line coach for comments the school says do not represent the values of its football program but malone argues he should never have been fired for what he considers exercising his first amendment rights. let's start an argument, civil rights attorney and washington time legal affairs reporter alex. this is a classic first amendment case, freedom of speech. let's start with this exhibit a right here. this...
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member of the subcommittee so i enjoy getting to see firsthand the great work than men and women in chattanooga are doing at airports across the country who work validly to protect our nation's travelers. so please pass on my many thanks to them. please also pass on my condolences to the family of tso race where he just passed away last week while performing his duties in the chattanooga airport. tsa employees are some of the only dhs employees that many americans come face-to-face with on a regular basis, and then represented both you and the department well during these difficult times, maintaining the steadfast approach to keep this country safe despite the challenges that this pandemic as thrust upon them. and they have done so knowing full well the risks that the coronavirus present, so please pass on my thanks to your entire workforce and my most heartfelt condolences to the family of the 16 tsa employees who are tragically died from contracting covid-19 while bravely protecting this nation. despite the pandemic and considering the overwhelming risk, i am pleased with the efforts tsa took
member of the subcommittee so i enjoy getting to see firsthand the great work than men and women in chattanooga are doing at airports across the country who work validly to protect our nation's travelers. so please pass on my many thanks to them. please also pass on my condolences to the family of tso race where he just passed away last week while performing his duties in the chattanooga airport. tsa employees are some of the only dhs employees that many americans come face-to-face with on a...
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and and what we found out is that they had these planes coming in to chattanooga, putting these children on buses and then taking them to communities around the area. maria: that's actually extraordinary, secretary. what do you make of that? and, by the way, andy biggs, the arizona congressman, is calling on al hand degree mayorkas -- alejandro mayorkas to be removed in all of this. he writes a new op-ed for foxnews.com, and in it he writes the rationale for the border crisis can be set at the feet of biden's hand-picked homeland security. mayorkas prevarications are an utter failure and demonstrate that he is unfit to serve. if mayorkas refuses to step down, congress should initiate impeachment proceedings. your reaction. >> well, a couple of comments. senator marsha blackburn is exactly right. what they are doing at the border right now is they are breaking the system. there are too many minors in custody for the amount of facilities that they have, so what do they have to do? they then have to move those individuals to other parts of the country. so what we see now is that every city,
and and what we found out is that they had these planes coming in to chattanooga, putting these children on buses and then taking them to communities around the area. maria: that's actually extraordinary, secretary. what do you make of that? and, by the way, andy biggs, the arizona congressman, is calling on al hand degree mayorkas -- alejandro mayorkas to be removed in all of this. he writes a new op-ed for foxnews.com, and in it he writes the rationale for the border crisis can be set at the...
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the family of tso steinmetz who i learned passed away last week while performing his duties in the chattanooga airport. tsa employees are some of the only dhs employees that many americans come face-to-face with on a regular basis and they have represented both you and the department well during these difficult times, maintaining a steadfast approach to keep this country safe despite the challenges that this pandemic has thrust upon them. and they have done so knowing full well the risks that the coronavirus presents. so please pass on my thanks to your entire workforce and my re most heartfelt condolences to the families of the 16 tsa this employees who have tragically died from contracting covid-19 while bravely protecting this m nation. despite the pandemic and f considering the overwhelming risk, i am pleased with the tsa took to protect both ppe u its front line workforce and the traveling public through the expansion of ppe use, protectivr barriers, and regular cleaning, as well as leading the charge on reducing the number of touch points and interactions between passengers and tsa scree
the family of tso steinmetz who i learned passed away last week while performing his duties in the chattanooga airport. tsa employees are some of the only dhs employees that many americans come face-to-face with on a regular basis and they have represented both you and the department well during these difficult times, maintaining a steadfast approach to keep this country safe despite the challenges that this pandemic has thrust upon them. and they have done so knowing full well the risks that...
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police in chattanooga, tennessee, say the deck gave way while more than 40 people were posing for a picture. several people had to be rescued from under the debris. 11 people were injured, including 2 critically. >>> when we come back, the fiery sea rescue. flames ripping through a fishing boat. how the crew managed to escape. in our home, we trust dawn antibacterial. it cuts through tough grease with 50% less scrubbing... so our dishes get cleaner, faster. even better, dawn antibacterial removes 99% of bacteria from your hands. we're cleaning now more than ever. and that's why we trust dawn. dawn antibacterial. an easy way to clean your dishes...smart ur. enjoy the scents of orange and apple blossom. ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole. e may both of thesehe lus. can lead to death. tell your d
police in chattanooga, tennessee, say the deck gave way while more than 40 people were posing for a picture. several people had to be rescued from under the debris. 11 people were injured, including 2 critically. >>> when we come back, the fiery sea rescue. flames ripping through a fishing boat. how the crew managed to escape. in our home, we trust dawn antibacterial. it cuts through tough grease with 50% less scrubbing... so our dishes get cleaner, faster. even better, dawn...
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here in the chattanooga area, they have already distributed 250,000 tests in a program that could be rolled out nationwide. norah. >> o'donnell: really interesting, janet shamlian,i thank you. well, tonight, the family of andrew brown jr. just watched parts of body cam video from the 42-year-old's deadly encounter with police, and they say the shooting was unjustified. brown was shot dead in his car last month when deputies tried to execute warrants. cbs' manuel bojorquez reports tonight from jr.'s family was allowed to watch more than 18 minutes of footage that were edited from the police body cams of four deputies and video from a police patrol car. the family says the videos were redacted, and the faces of the officers were blurred. >> they should be outraged, that in 2021-- 2021-- that a man can be killed, gunned down by a firing squad. >> reporter: brown was fatally shot nearly three weeks ago as a team of pasquotank sheriff's deputies drove to his home to serve warrants on felony drug charges. a prosecutor said three deputies fired their weapons only after brown's car made cont
here in the chattanooga area, they have already distributed 250,000 tests in a program that could be rolled out nationwide. norah. >> o'donnell: really interesting, janet shamlian,i thank you. well, tonight, the family of andrew brown jr. just watched parts of body cam video from the 42-year-old's deadly encounter with police, and they say the shooting was unjustified. brown was shot dead in his car last month when deputies tried to execute warrants. cbs' manuel bojorquez reports tonight...
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judge jeanine: lawmakers are accusing the biden administration of flying migrants to an airport in chattanooga, tennessee. from there they will be bussed to other cities in the united states. joining me now to react, former trump campaign manager hogan gidley. it seems like the flying in of these immigrants under the cover of darkness is a response to reports that the governor of tennessee indicated that he didn't want them brought to tennessee. what can you tell us? >> i'm sure the governor didn't. senatorring aer i is right -- senator haggerty is right. the resources aren't there. you are talking about schools, mosses, other things that should go to the citizens of this country. the american people deserve those resources at their disposal. not to have people flown in in the dead of night. this is a total unmitigated disaster. there is only one person to blame for it and it's joe biden. you know i work with the trump administration. mark morgan and tom homan. we had safety and stability along the southern border because we had policies in place that deterred people from coming in. we had agr
judge jeanine: lawmakers are accusing the biden administration of flying migrants to an airport in chattanooga, tennessee. from there they will be bussed to other cities in the united states. joining me now to react, former trump campaign manager hogan gidley. it seems like the flying in of these immigrants under the cover of darkness is a response to reports that the governor of tennessee indicated that he didn't want them brought to tennessee. what can you tell us? >> i'm sure the...
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. >> reporter: good morning, in chattanooga four planes carrying migrant children, the children boarded buses that were staged on the runway and sent to various cities. >> putting them on a plane and flying them to states without any knowledge of the governors. i just talked to our governor tonight and the governors don't know it is local officials that don't know it. >> bill haggerty says his residents deserve answers saying, quote, president biden's failure at the border was a result of systematically resettling migrants in our communities burdening our schools, hospitals and law enforcement agencies. in a statement the office of refugee government which falls under the permit of health and human services and contractors and transportation modes to unite unaccompanied children with their families including air and ground transportation options, ashley is introducing a bill that holds funding for kamala harris until she visits the border and spending time discussing digital banking options for the congressional hispanic caucus for the northern triangle to address the root cause of the
. >> reporter: good morning, in chattanooga four planes carrying migrant children, the children boarded buses that were staged on the runway and sent to various cities. >> putting them on a plane and flying them to states without any knowledge of the governors. i just talked to our governor tonight and the governors don't know it is local officials that don't know it. >> bill haggerty says his residents deserve answers saying, quote, president biden's failure at the border was...
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but hhs has said they have been housing illegal migrants since april, in the chattanooga area, so somebody needs to clean their story up and they need to come clean with the people of tennessee and the people of this country so that we know what it is that is happening. the governor in tennessee had actually told them, we will decline the request and they did it anyway. maria: unbelievable, ken paxton told me same thing i tell you he said what they're doing is sending migrants to red states, to, as you said, unloaded the cost of all services that come along with, for example, refugees programs, it is expensive, and state -- state paid so it is unbelievable. we don't have comments from white house on in, by the way, but you are second person who has told me they are doing this, they have also reported thatites is unable to track most illegal immigrants released into the country that ice released illegal immigrants and happening increasing pays released illegal immigrants into interior of our country dramatically since january you just said that they are taking them to where they say they ha
but hhs has said they have been housing illegal migrants since april, in the chattanooga area, so somebody needs to clean their story up and they need to come clean with the people of tennessee and the people of this country so that we know what it is that is happening. the governor in tennessee had actually told them, we will decline the request and they did it anyway. maria: unbelievable, ken paxton told me same thing i tell you he said what they're doing is sending migrants to red states,...
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local reports from chattanooga say four planes arrived carrying migrant children, they boarded buses that were staged on the runway and sent to various cities. >> they are putting them on planes and flying them to states without any knowledge of the governors. i just talked to our governor tonight and local officials don't know it. >> bill haggerty says they deserve answers. i have one for months the president biden's failure at the border would result in a systematic resettling of migrants in our communities burdening our schools, hospitals and law enforcement agencies. in a statement the office of refugee settlement which falls under that part of health and human services is, quote, contractors use various reservation modes to unite unaccompanied children with their families including air and ground transportation options as i congresswoman ashley hinson is introducing a bill that holds funding for vice president kamala harris's travel until she visits the border. parents instead spending this week discussing digital banking options with the congressional hispanic caucus for the no
local reports from chattanooga say four planes arrived carrying migrant children, they boarded buses that were staged on the runway and sent to various cities. >> they are putting them on planes and flying them to states without any knowledge of the governors. i just talked to our governor tonight and local officials don't know it. >> bill haggerty says they deserve answers. i have one for months the president biden's failure at the border would result in a systematic resettling of...
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biden flew four plain fools -- airplane full of immigrants into chattanooga. host: i didn't hear about that. guest: her skepticism on polling, she's not the only one who feels that way. there has been a level of soul-searching about the effectiveness of paul's, hand how we use polls that is healthy and we should be doing that. for years, we hear people like that calle, the goal is not to call everyone but to call people who are like each individual. with low response rates where fewer people are calling -- taking up the phone or answering an email, are they similar to their neighbor or their coworker? are we getting a good sample of the electorate, or are there things pollsters are going to wrestle with? host: you can pick up the phone and call asked. (202) 748-8000 free democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. independents, (202) 748-8002. we've got about half an hour left with nathan, what races do you want to talk about? we can even go into 2024. caller: i am puzzled how nathan has come to the conclusion that voters only come out when trump is on the ball
biden flew four plain fools -- airplane full of immigrants into chattanooga. host: i didn't hear about that. guest: her skepticism on polling, she's not the only one who feels that way. there has been a level of soul-searching about the effectiveness of paul's, hand how we use polls that is healthy and we should be doing that. for years, we hear people like that calle, the goal is not to call everyone but to call people who are like each individual. with low response rates where fewer people...
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the federal government under the cover starts flying these migrant children again to the airport in chattanooga from which they are put on buses and then sent to other cities across that part of the country. what do you say about all of this? >> first of all, they should be flying these children back to their families in their home countries. because these are children that have been traumatized making this journey as they have been under the cartels and they have made this journey, the cartels and coyotes. currently, this is a violation of tennessee's tenth amendment rights. no one was notified, not your state, your federal, your local officials, no one knew this was happening and what they are doing with having had a half million already apprehended at the border this year from 160 different countries, what they are trying to do is make it appear the border is under control so they are flying them without anyone's awareness into different areas bossing them to cities and shelters or to people who are supposedly going to be there sponsors what we do know is this, the cartels are making a lot o
the federal government under the cover starts flying these migrant children again to the airport in chattanooga from which they are put on buses and then sent to other cities across that part of the country. what do you say about all of this? >> first of all, they should be flying these children back to their families in their home countries. because these are children that have been traumatized making this journey as they have been under the cartels and they have made this journey, the...
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it doesn't tell me what town in, minnesota, chattanooga, tennessee burlington vermont roscoe, illinois, tallahassee in florida, chicago phoenix and pompano beach, florida, and we're also glad to have viewers watching from around the world in. in and oxford in england and also in holland, so thank you so much for being with us today. and please do send your questions for janelle and elizabeth. the three covert agents that we're discussing today obviously face gender bias, but paradoxically the low expectations of women in some ways were in advantage. they could weaponize them as a useful form of camouflage elizabeth. i'd like to turn to you because this was clearly the case for norcon another spy operating in wartime france. tell us about how newer overcame significant obstacles to become a valuable and courageous wartime agent for the british. so norcon was born to an american mother and an indian father in moscow in 1914. nor's father was a sufi mystic he was a musician and a leader within his form of islam and he traveled widely so they happened to be in moscow when nor was born her
it doesn't tell me what town in, minnesota, chattanooga, tennessee burlington vermont roscoe, illinois, tallahassee in florida, chicago phoenix and pompano beach, florida, and we're also glad to have viewers watching from around the world in. in and oxford in england and also in holland, so thank you so much for being with us today. and please do send your questions for janelle and elizabeth. the three covert agents that we're discussing today obviously face gender bias, but paradoxically the...
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postal office trucks are lined up for gas in chatt chattanooga. as of noon eastern today, nearly 65% of all gas stations in north carolina are without gas. 40% of gas stations in georgia and virginia are in the same predicament, according to gasbuddy, an app that tracks fuel prices and outages. let's bring in nick valenci. let's start there. what are you hearing and seeing from people in gas lines? >> reporter: the great irony, alisyn, is in people preparing for the worse, they may be contributing to that scenario. this is the definition of panic buying. what we're seeing here in georgia all thus outthe metro atlanta area and suburbs. a gas station, it only took them a couple hours to run out costco says they are cutting off some pumps, but they did get on dangerous levels of premium, but a short time ago we sauce a tanker deliver more premium and regular gas. they are pumping more thousands of gallons an hour more than a typical day. the lines a lot longer of a wait. about ten minutes to get in and out of here. they have things running pretty eff
postal office trucks are lined up for gas in chatt chattanooga. as of noon eastern today, nearly 65% of all gas stations in north carolina are without gas. 40% of gas stations in georgia and virginia are in the same predicament, according to gasbuddy, an app that tracks fuel prices and outages. let's bring in nick valenci. let's start there. what are you hearing and seeing from people in gas lines? >> reporter: the great irony, alisyn, is in people preparing for the worse, they may be...
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the people in chattanooga have been told that they'll have to see more school students coming in. they have to accommodate these people moving into the school system. we don't know the numbers. went -- we don't know who, what grades. will the hospital being overwhelmed? law enforcement has to deal with this. i talked with sheriffs every day. the crisis at the border -- make no mistake, this is a part and product of the border crisis that the biden administration precipitated in january. i warned then that this would happen. this is exactly what is happening. we're seeing more flow of illegal drugs, more human trafficking. law enforcement is overwhelmed. we've had more deaths from fentanyl since this border crisis has concerned. i want to get to the bottom of this. the biden administration is yet to send kamala harris there. >> neil: all right, senator. bill haggerty on this. we're trying to ascertain the numbers that the senator talked about here. they're difficult to come by here. we'll keep trying. meantime, when it comes to home sales, they're doing fine, thank you but we final
the people in chattanooga have been told that they'll have to see more school students coming in. they have to accommodate these people moving into the school system. we don't know the numbers. went -- we don't know who, what grades. will the hospital being overwhelmed? law enforcement has to deal with this. i talked with sheriffs every day. the crisis at the border -- make no mistake, this is a part and product of the border crisis that the biden administration precipitated in january. i...
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it doesn't tell me what town in, minnesota, chattanooga, tennessee burlington vermont roscoe, illinois, tallahassee in florida, chicago phoenix and pompano beach, florida, and we're also glad to have viewers watching from around the world in london and oxford and england and also in holland. so, thank you so much for being with us today. and please do send your questions for janelle and elizabeth. the three covert agents that we're discussing today obviously face gender bias, but paradoxically the low expectations of women in some ways were in advantage. they could weaponize them as a useful form of camouflage elizabeth. i'd like to turn to you because this was clearly the case for norcon another spy operating in wartime france. tell us about how newer overcame significant obstacles to become a valuable and courageous wartime agent for the british. so norcon was born to an american mother and an indian father in moscow in 1914. nor's father was a sufi mystic he was a musician and a leader within his form of islam and he traveled widely so they happened to be in moscow when nor was born
it doesn't tell me what town in, minnesota, chattanooga, tennessee burlington vermont roscoe, illinois, tallahassee in florida, chicago phoenix and pompano beach, florida, and we're also glad to have viewers watching from around the world in london and oxford and england and also in holland. so, thank you so much for being with us today. and please do send your questions for janelle and elizabeth. the three covert agents that we're discussing today obviously face gender bias, but paradoxically...
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in chattanooga, 36 days earlier. a mild winter can throw off the underground nymphs' counting. >> the earth is heating up from within. it is a little alarming. >> reporter: for now citizens and scientists will keep tracking, shedding light on how human activity is affecting other species. and, guys, i want to introduce you to friends we met here. this is kendis, and we call this one lindsey. and they have been keeping us good company this morning on this beautiful saturday in the nation's capital. >> lindsey is trying to fly away. kendis is along for the ride. >> i am chilled. >> reporter: they are friendly. >> i can't believe you are holding them. >> that is creepy. that "silence of the lambs" sort of thing right there. >> i went down the rabbit hole, josh. there is a fungus also that researchers are looking out for that will kind of eat the insides of the cicada and that turns them into the sex-crazed salt shakers. scientists also -- >> excuse me. >> i know, it's too early for this. >> continue. >> reporter: the go
in chattanooga, 36 days earlier. a mild winter can throw off the underground nymphs' counting. >> the earth is heating up from within. it is a little alarming. >> reporter: for now citizens and scientists will keep tracking, shedding light on how human activity is affecting other species. and, guys, i want to introduce you to friends we met here. this is kendis, and we call this one lindsey. and they have been keeping us good company this morning on this beautiful saturday in the...
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11 people were hospitalized when a restaurant deck collapsed during a birthday celebration outside chattanooga, tennessee. in 2019, nearly two dozen crashing down from this three-story home in new jersey. >> 225 east baker, multiple injuries reported. >> reporter: and there was this incident in 2015. 24 family members injured as they were taking a group photo. >> heard horrible screams, and my husband just came running in, called 911. >> reporter: of the more than 60 million decks in the country, about half of them need to be replaced or repaired. that's according to the north american deck and railing association, and experts say waterfront decks are particularly susceptible to damage. >> if they're near an ocean or a bay, you have more salt spray, and that salt spray can cause more corrosion on the fasteners and the connecters. >> reporter: and as millions of americans plan to gather outdoors for mother's day, experts say you should be on the lookout for cracks in your balcony or deck. the biggest culprit in wooden structures tend to be rot or water damage, and it's important and always a go
11 people were hospitalized when a restaurant deck collapsed during a birthday celebration outside chattanooga, tennessee. in 2019, nearly two dozen crashing down from this three-story home in new jersey. >> 225 east baker, multiple injuries reported. >> reporter: and there was this incident in 2015. 24 family members injured as they were taking a group photo. >> heard horrible screams, and my husband just came running in, called 911. >> reporter: of the more than 60...
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in chattanooga, 36 days earlier. a mild winter or a december warm spell can also throw off the underground nymphs' counting, making them think one winter is actually two. >> when the earth is literally heating up from within, it is a little alarming. >> reporter: for now, citizens and scientists will keep tracking, shedding light on how human activity is affecting other species. and alex, from a distance, this might look like a normal tree, but i can tell you the cicadas have moved in. they are making themselves cozy. they'll spend the next 4 to 6 weeks or so doing their best to mate as much as possible. if they're lucky, manage to lay some eggs that will carry on the species for the next 17 years until they once again come out of the ground. alex? >> oh, wow. you are far better at being the reporter doing that story. i'm like, looking at the cicada you put on you. no, thank you. but yeah, i applaud your efforts. thank you very much, josh lederman. it's a heck of a story. 1.5 million per acre? good grief. >>> the rel
in chattanooga, 36 days earlier. a mild winter or a december warm spell can also throw off the underground nymphs' counting, making them think one winter is actually two. >> when the earth is literally heating up from within, it is a little alarming. >> reporter: for now, citizens and scientists will keep tracking, shedding light on how human activity is affecting other species. and alex, from a distance, this might look like a normal tree, but i can tell you the cicadas have moved...
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in chattanooga, 36 days earlier. a mild winter or a december warm spell can also throw off the underground nymphs' counting, making them think one winter is actually two. >> when the earth is literally heating up from within, it is a little alarming. >> reporter: for now, citizens and scientists will keep tracking, shedding light on how human activity is affecting other species. and yasmin, despite all the noise these guys make, they're actually pretty lousy flyers, which makes them fairly easy prey for hear the predators, one reason it's important that they actually all come out at the same time because there's safety in numbers but in recent years, in part, perhaps, because of global warming, scientists telling us some of them have been coming out up to four years ahead of schedule because their clocks have been thrown off. yasmin? >> brave, josh lederman, very brave to be picking those cicadas off that tree right about now. thank you for that. in-depth look at cicadas. appreciate it, josh. good to see you, by the
in chattanooga, 36 days earlier. a mild winter or a december warm spell can also throw off the underground nymphs' counting, making them think one winter is actually two. >> when the earth is literally heating up from within, it is a little alarming. >> reporter: for now, citizens and scientists will keep tracking, shedding light on how human activity is affecting other species. and yasmin, despite all the noise these guys make, they're actually pretty lousy flyers, which makes them...
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gettysburg, they devote sizable not a significant number of panels to the veteran experience took a market chattanooga has a great exhibits on the reunions that took place there the very first in fact doing great the unions so a lot of the science of civil war sites in the park service are certainly doing all they can to talk about this places as commemorative landscape spirit is brian points out certainly accelerated from 2013 and all all moving in the right direction again, i know we all can i think agree that the collaborative work that we've done with our park service fellow park service historians needs to continue what we have to avoid is academics coming in and wagging their fingers and saying hey we need to do good history here. i think that is incredibly oh putting it's just absolutely, unprofessional and our park service folks that are in the trenches they're doing all and fighting the good fight as they say. everybody i'm sorry to interrupting with evan going with this question if you had something to add. no, i think i think brian captured a lot of was thinking. you know it i mean, obvious
gettysburg, they devote sizable not a significant number of panels to the veteran experience took a market chattanooga has a great exhibits on the reunions that took place there the very first in fact doing great the unions so a lot of the science of civil war sites in the park service are certainly doing all they can to talk about this places as commemorative landscape spirit is brian points out certainly accelerated from 2013 and all all moving in the right direction again, i know we all can...
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. >>> inspectors will be at a restaurant in chattanooga, tennessee to determine why a deck gave way during a birthday party. 11 people were injured, two critically. around 40 people were on the deck, falling 20 feet to the ground. a deck safety expert says the cause may have been age. >> decks are like any other structure. they need to be maintained, and they need to be checked. think about your roof and shingles. you have 15 year, 20 year, 30-year shingles. they have a life expectancy. >> at least one witness says she heard a crack before the structure collapsed. >>> let's go to arizona and a story that could only happen with the help of the internet. a guy wanted to know how his roommate's date at a baseball game was going. >> so he tweeted at the arizona diamondbacks saying his buddy and a woman were seated six rows above home plate. he asked if the camera could take a look. the team complied putting the couple on the big screen. >> the guy on the date tweeting glad my second date was broadcast to all of twitter. the team gave the couple a ball each. let's hope there's a third date. cut
. >>> inspectors will be at a restaurant in chattanooga, tennessee to determine why a deck gave way during a birthday party. 11 people were injured, two critically. around 40 people were on the deck, falling 20 feet to the ground. a deck safety expert says the cause may have been age. >> decks are like any other structure. they need to be maintained, and they need to be checked. think about your roof and shingles. you have 15 year, 20 year, 30-year shingles. they have a life...
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zach wamp, tennessee, 1995 to 2011, joining us from chattanooga. our subject is a january 6 commission to look into what happened on that day, the insurrection on capitol hill. it would investigate the facts, circumstances and influencing factors on that attack. five commissioners at a chair appointed by democrats, five commissioners and a vice chair appointed by republicans. they must have expertise in law enforcement, civil-rights, liberties, and security. the commission will be granted authority to issue subpoenas and the final report is due december 31 of this year. last thursday, the house speaker, nancy pelosi, defending this plan as the house takes up the issue this week in washington. here is speaker pelosi. [video clip] rep. pelosi: they had a concern about subpoena power. ok. we conceited on that point -- we conceded on that point, but we cannot concede on the scope, and that was sort of the last stumbling block, because there was an interest, and liz cheney addressed that in her remarks this morning or last night. it was reported this mo
zach wamp, tennessee, 1995 to 2011, joining us from chattanooga. our subject is a january 6 commission to look into what happened on that day, the insurrection on capitol hill. it would investigate the facts, circumstances and influencing factors on that attack. five commissioners at a chair appointed by democrats, five commissioners and a vice chair appointed by republicans. they must have expertise in law enforcement, civil-rights, liberties, and security. the commission will be granted...
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great smoky mountains national park and chattanooga national military park and everglades national park. a tour also at the denver service center, the national park service central planning and design office. ken burns is a filmmaker known to millions of americans for his documentaries. his documentary of the civil war i consider the greatest ever produced. his 12 hour emmy award-winning documentary on national parks brought parks to millions around the world and changed how many of us view these landscapes and their history. david mcdonald is the president of the friends of acadia and percent of the national parks alliance steering committee. his leadership of the friends of acadia shows how important nonprofits can be in helping parks to be as successful as they are. we are joined by the chair of the national park hospitality association and group president for prox and travel for delaware north. the national park hospitality association represents the businesses and concessionaires that work with the parks and provide services to park visitors. let me thank everyone for appearing tod
great smoky mountains national park and chattanooga national military park and everglades national park. a tour also at the denver service center, the national park service central planning and design office. ken burns is a filmmaker known to millions of americans for his documentaries. his documentary of the civil war i consider the greatest ever produced. his 12 hour emmy award-winning documentary on national parks brought parks to millions around the world and changed how many of us view...
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several planes carrying the minors adding in wilson center in chattanooga in the middle of the night. the children boarded buses that were staged on the runway and sent to various cities in tennessee. the biden administration closing two ice facilities, one in georgia and one in massachusetts over ongoing investigation of misconduct and abuse. as human services to double the migrant capacity at texas' fort bliss, hhs says can house more migrant children as they work to take in more foreigners as they claim to have supporters in america. the new law prohibiting cities and counties from requiring face coverings in business. iowa governor says the law, quote, puts parents back in control of their child's education. the move passed in texas similar this week. markets are higher this morning, take a look. futures indicating a gain at the start of trading. that's a quarter of a percent. nasdaq up 24 and s&p high -- by 9 and a quarter after u.s. snapped a 3-day losing streak pushing the nasdaq in the green for the week, the duh industrials and the s&p 500 now less than 2% away from the recor
several planes carrying the minors adding in wilson center in chattanooga in the middle of the night. the children boarded buses that were staged on the runway and sent to various cities in tennessee. the biden administration closing two ice facilities, one in georgia and one in massachusetts over ongoing investigation of misconduct and abuse. as human services to double the migrant capacity at texas' fort bliss, hhs says can house more migrant children as they work to take in more foreigners...
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i remember walking through an airport, maybe chattanooga, and a woman ran up to him and said, "oh my god, i am going to faint." he said "please don't faint, i am not a doctor." [laughter] he was funny too. linda: i read your book over the weekend, and i was reminded in reading it that john was, until his last days, the same person he was as a boy in troy. reading the epilogue i believe is where i got that. i was reminded that you have core values, or you should, and you should always, always have those top of mind. they should guide your steps. i think that is what john lewis did. he had core, simple, or, he would have said, plain, values. he stuck with them. peace was important. nonviolence was important. love was important. knowledge was important. being creative, being thoughtful. those things were just who he was from the beginning to the end. i said i met him at my small presbyterian church here. we had a very small congregation, a small church, a very small fellowship hall. but i can remember john and others spending time with young people in that fellowship hall drinking lemon
i remember walking through an airport, maybe chattanooga, and a woman ran up to him and said, "oh my god, i am going to faint." he said "please don't faint, i am not a doctor." [laughter] he was funny too. linda: i read your book over the weekend, and i was reminded in reading it that john was, until his last days, the same person he was as a boy in troy. reading the epilogue i believe is where i got that. i was reminded that you have core values, or you should, and you...
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through an error maybe in chattanooga now walking through an airport with him and a woman ran up to him and said oh my god, i'm going to faint. and he said please don't faint. i'm not a doctor so was funny, too. john i read your book over the weekend and i was reminded in reading it. that john was until his last days the same person he was as a boy in troy and reading the epilogue i believe is where i got that. it was reminded that you have core values where you should and you should always always have those top of mind and they should guide your steps. i think that's what john did john lewis did he had? core simple or he would have said plain values and he stuck with them peace was important non-violence was important love was important. knowledge was important being creative being thoughtful. those things were just who he was from the big the very beginning to the end. you know, i said that i met him at my small presbyterian church here and we had a very small congregation a very small church a very small fellowship hall, but i can remember john and others spending time with the young
through an error maybe in chattanooga now walking through an airport with him and a woman ran up to him and said oh my god, i'm going to faint. and he said please don't faint. i'm not a doctor so was funny, too. john i read your book over the weekend and i was reminded in reading it. that john was until his last days the same person he was as a boy in troy and reading the epilogue i believe is where i got that. it was reminded that you have core values where you should and you should always...
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she was appointed a field surgeon and then worked the battles at in warrant in fredericksburg, chattanooga and atlanta. she during that time she was working in the field. she frequently would cross she was a surgeon now dr. she could dress as a man cross cross anime lines and then get information about the deployment of the confederate troops she was captured in april of 1864 then released a few months later in a prisoner exchange and and after the after the war. president johnson thought that her contributions to the war should be recognized and and in 1865. she was given the medal of honor granted the medal of honor now mary walker was the only woman in civil war that received the medal of honor. however, 1917 came around and there was a review of all of the awards during the civil war and about 900 awards were revoked including mary walker's medal of honor. a few years later quite a few years later. in fact 60 years later president president carter reinstated her name as a rightful recipient and to today she remains this surgeon spy remains the only female recipient woman recipient of t
she was appointed a field surgeon and then worked the battles at in warrant in fredericksburg, chattanooga and atlanta. she during that time she was working in the field. she frequently would cross she was a surgeon now dr. she could dress as a man cross cross anime lines and then get information about the deployment of the confederate troops she was captured in april of 1864 then released a few months later in a prisoner exchange and and after the after the war. president johnson thought that...
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the white house transported the migrants to an airport in chattanooga and put on buses and sent to cities across the southeast. the state's republican senators are blaming president biden saying the situation is a product of his failed policies at the border. gillian. >> gillian: residents of venice beach say their residents are being overtaken by homeless. there is surging crime and they want the homeless moved elsewhere. homeless people in the neighborhood say there is nowhere else safe to go. lawrence jones went right there to the get to the heart of the matter and is here with his report back. >> hey, gillian. a heartbreaking story, we wanted to cover all angles, businessowners, the community and the homeless. take a look. >> this is famous venice beach, millions of visitors come each year, second largest tourist attraction in southern california, second to disneyland. now the famous beach looks like this. tent city after tent city, notice all the tents here before? >> no, not before. >> some, but not like this. >> it is after, now it is starting to move closer and closer and closer t
the white house transported the migrants to an airport in chattanooga and put on buses and sent to cities across the southeast. the state's republican senators are blaming president biden saying the situation is a product of his failed policies at the border. gillian. >> gillian: residents of venice beach say their residents are being overtaken by homeless. there is surging crime and they want the homeless moved elsewhere. homeless people in the neighborhood say there is nowhere else safe...
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there's a interstate 75 in tennessee on a portion of highway between reasonable explanation for her chattanooga and knoxville. the action. >> yes, there was a highway was constructed reasonable explanation, said the defense. and the jury was about to hear it. coming up, cara's lawyer argues the cops mishandled the case because j.j. through a valley which lies between the cumberland and great smoky mountains. from the time the highway first was one of their own. >> he lied. opened back in 1973, there had been numerous multi-vehicle when the witness gets on that chain reaction accidents in the same three-mile section. the first occurred just four months after the highway opened. three people died in a stand, the injury is not going to 17-car pileup. ten were forgive you. injured. just one month later, >> then cara takes a gamble that could decide her fate. >> i texted and he said i'll do there was a nine-car accident. it. >> when "dateline" continues. n. with frontline, you and your pet can go anywhere... ♪♪ no matter how you define it. frontline®. here. there. everywhere. celebrate memorial
there's a interstate 75 in tennessee on a portion of highway between reasonable explanation for her chattanooga and knoxville. the action. >> yes, there was a highway was constructed reasonable explanation, said the defense. and the jury was about to hear it. coming up, cara's lawyer argues the cops mishandled the case because j.j. through a valley which lies between the cumberland and great smoky mountains. from the time the highway first was one of their own. >> he lied. opened...
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two in critical condition after a restaurant deck collapsed during a birthday celebration outside chattanooga, tennessee. >> i need you here. we've got a lot of patients. >> the deck caved in in the center and gave in, and then everybody fell to the rocks below. >> reporter: local officials say more than 40 people were outside saturday afternoon to snap a group photo when the deck suddenly gave out. metal chairs, tables and part of the railings toed along the lakefront. >> multiple people injured. nobody is in the water. they do believe there are people trapped underneath. >> reporter: emergency responders race to get people out from under the heavy beams and twisted metal. two people with head injuries after the two-story fall. in 2019, nearly two dozen crashing down from this three-story home in new jersey. >> 225 east baker, multiple injuries reported. >> reporter: in 2015, 24 family members injured in this north carolina deck collapse. >> it's very difficult to look at a deck from the top and realize there may be some underlying issues. >> reporter: of the more than 60 million decks in th
two in critical condition after a restaurant deck collapsed during a birthday celebration outside chattanooga, tennessee. >> i need you here. we've got a lot of patients. >> the deck caved in in the center and gave in, and then everybody fell to the rocks below. >> reporter: local officials say more than 40 people were outside saturday afternoon to snap a group photo when the deck suddenly gave out. metal chairs, tables and part of the railings toed along the lakefront....
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we have hundreds of youth coming through an airport in chattanooga on their way to facilities across the region. what we are seeing today is not sustainable. i'm not seeing any actions from the administration that progress is being made to address these problems. instead, we are just seeing more problems. i told mr. johnson with ice when he was with us about two weeks ago, that ice is a crucial component in our ability to enforce immigration, customs, and trade laws in this country. but wash -- the washington post last night published an article about how ice is basically doing nothing, because they have been basically told not to do their jobs. this was a washington post article. i worry that without operational law enforcement, we will lose the battle against bad actors coming in to our country unvented -- unvented -- unvett ed, cartels, smugglers, and traffickers. if the administration continues to send the signal that people who enter the country illegally face no consequences, the cartels are in voided -- and bolded by exploiting a lax system. i look forward to your testimony an
we have hundreds of youth coming through an airport in chattanooga on their way to facilities across the region. what we are seeing today is not sustainable. i'm not seeing any actions from the administration that progress is being made to address these problems. instead, we are just seeing more problems. i told mr. johnson with ice when he was with us about two weeks ago, that ice is a crucial component in our ability to enforce immigration, customs, and trade laws in this country. but wash --...
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biden flew four plain fools -- airplane full of immigrants into chattanooga. host: i didn't hear about that. guest: her skepticism on polling, she's not the only one who feels that way. there has been a level of soul-searching about the effectiveness of paul's, hand how we use polls that is healthy and we should be doing that. for years, we hear people like that calle, the goal is not to call everyone but to call people who are like each individual. with low response rates where fewer people are calling -- taking up the phone or answering an email, are they similar to their neighbor or their coworker? are we getting a good sample of the electorate, or are there things pollsters are going to wrestle with? host: you can pick up the phone and call asked. (202) 748-8000 free democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. independents, (202) 748-8002. we've got about half an hour left with nathan, what races do you want to talk about? we can even go into 2024. caller: i am puzzled how nathan has come to the conclusion that voters only come out when trump is on the ball
biden flew four plain fools -- airplane full of immigrants into chattanooga. host: i didn't hear about that. guest: her skepticism on polling, she's not the only one who feels that way. there has been a level of soul-searching about the effectiveness of paul's, hand how we use polls that is healthy and we should be doing that. for years, we hear people like that calle, the goal is not to call everyone but to call people who are like each individual. with low response rates where fewer people...
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to paye for the government run network in chattanooga i live in alabama. if anyone tells you subsidized competition is a good policy i encourage you to make and demonstrate the economic mechanism that is so. wishful thinking is not a logical argument. why people don't accept long broadband is a more complicated matter. advocates tend to focus that is in the main reason people have problems. far more people are just not interested. i can't blame that. for some the connection is plenty adequate and a validd choice people are allowed to have their own preferences. asas for the racial digital dive the differences in the demand for broadband is by some minorities persist even after adjusting for income education. why this is so does not to my knowledge fully understood. to address such differences will beff challenging. you can't fix a problem when you don't know what is causing it. it is well-established and warrants. solution within a mechanism that will look like any substantive program we create the regulation will expand the deploymentel and the in thenetw
to paye for the government run network in chattanooga i live in alabama. if anyone tells you subsidized competition is a good policy i encourage you to make and demonstrate the economic mechanism that is so. wishful thinking is not a logical argument. why people don't accept long broadband is a more complicated matter. advocates tend to focus that is in the main reason people have problems. far more people are just not interested. i can't blame that. for some the connection is plenty adequate...