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this senior officers will end up back in chattanooga. the union army is essentially shattered on september 20. only general george h. thomas is left to conduct the battle. as i said about two thirds of the union army, roughly 30,000 troop this is clearly a disaster. here is general thomas. interesting things. about the defense that stabilizes after this disaster. george thomas is the man who gets -- the defensive horseshoe ridge. he will be the man who's mcminn ever after will be the rock chickamauga assist james scott negley, english and general and pennsylvania, amateur botanist in the civil war. like get that in area seems technically is the man who -- he is the man who george thomas initially orders to initially defend horseshoe ridge. he ultimately doesn't have that role. these are the two generals who probably played the greatest role in actually coalescing this defense. it's their troops from their presence on the battlefield will stabilize union army in the immediate aftermath of this disastrous order. that order went to general
this senior officers will end up back in chattanooga. the union army is essentially shattered on september 20. only general george h. thomas is left to conduct the battle. as i said about two thirds of the union army, roughly 30,000 troop this is clearly a disaster. here is general thomas. interesting things. about the defense that stabilizes after this disaster. george thomas is the man who gets -- the defensive horseshoe ridge. he will be the man who's mcminn ever after will be the rock...
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his operations during chattanooga and the chattanooga campaign supported that. his operations played into the strength of the confederate calvary and his owner. experienceooga highlights the administration intolerance over a painfully slow campaign. he was unwilling to live off the land. he strove for goodness over military success, which meant that his army could only move as fast as crews could repair bridges and railroads. john beatty said he was moving the master policy -- no hurry, take your time. buell's conciliatory attitude also reflected his limited view of war. not only did he issue and enforce orders against foraging, he also put his men on half rations. two soldiers it appeared he was , less concerned with their welfare than the welfare of the enemy. in his general orders, he stipulated that the army's purpose was not to invade the rights of our fellow countrymen but rather to maintain the integrity of the union and to protect southerners' private property and constitutional rights. if the army did not antagonize civilians by pillaging or forceful re
his operations during chattanooga and the chattanooga campaign supported that. his operations played into the strength of the confederate calvary and his owner. experienceooga highlights the administration intolerance over a painfully slow campaign. he was unwilling to live off the land. he strove for goodness over military success, which meant that his army could only move as fast as crews could repair bridges and railroads. john beatty said he was moving the master policy -- no hurry, take...
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it would be impossible to hold chattanooga without holding the railroad. despite these problems, he told hallock he expected to accomplish the operation without necessary delay in such a manner as to neither jeopardize the army nor its honor nor trifle with the lives of loyal citizens betrayed to the vengeance of the enemy by a promised protection and hurried abandon. the circumstances could be explained and he repeatedly made his position known to stanton. the railroad was crucial to his overall success. this movement mirrored his belief in a limited strategy and consequently his operations during the chattanooga campaign supported that belief, whether by design or not. his operations played into the strength of the confederate cavalry and the weakness of his own and demonstrated the competitions of relying on the railroad for supplies. that complications of relying on the railroad for supplies. even had middle tennessee or east tennessee or north alabama abounded with -- he was unwilling to live off the land. he strove for good discipline over military s
it would be impossible to hold chattanooga without holding the railroad. despite these problems, he told hallock he expected to accomplish the operation without necessary delay in such a manner as to neither jeopardize the army nor its honor nor trifle with the lives of loyal citizens betrayed to the vengeance of the enemy by a promised protection and hurried abandon. the circumstances could be explained and he repeatedly made his position known to stanton. the railroad was crucial to his...
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percent pay cut she chose the latter the maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple who lived in chattanooga tennessee from exorbitant to economical instead of two thousand one hundred dollars a month the amount she had been quoted for twenty seventeen their premiums are just eighty seven dollars monthly her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsidies they're seeing this now going into twenty eighteen where premiums are going up again you know we've talked about these two thousand dollars a month premiums but what americans are choosing to do is shrink their incomes in order to qualify for the free tax payer money everybody's at the trough of the basically fraud and scams and you know getting some money out of the government is the only way to get wealthy in this sort of economy an imperial economy the american dream. it is actually the french dream act like you know we live in france for many years and the population spends all their day trying to game the system game the government and game the subsidies and avoid work at all costs and they call it socialism
percent pay cut she chose the latter the maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple who lived in chattanooga tennessee from exorbitant to economical instead of two thousand one hundred dollars a month the amount she had been quoted for twenty seventeen their premiums are just eighty seven dollars monthly her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsidies they're seeing this now going into twenty eighteen where premiums are going up again you know we've talked...
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contusion y otras heridas cuando el vehiculo, que transportaba a 37 estudiantes se estrello cerca de chattanoogaa a exceso de velocidad.... --en phoenix, arizona..un joven estaba a punto de morir, pero su hermana le salv la vida... --ahora ella nos cuenta que es lo que la llev a tomar esta decisin que les ha cambiado la vida a ambos... --.julio cisneros nos tiene su historia... desde niÑo juan empezo a tener problemas de salud. karina retana don riÑn a su hermano "empezo a sentirse mal, a tener dolores de cabeza. uno de los riÑones estaba likiando sangre, con el tiempo le dijeron que el otro riÑon tambien le empezo a likear sangre" al cumplir sus 24 aÑos recibio la mala noticia. karina retana don riÑn a su hermano "nos pusimos muy tristes obviamente. una noticia muy devastadora" juan necesitaba un trasplante de riÑon urgemente de lo contrario moririra. karina retana don riÑn a su hermano "tres dias a la semana, al dialisis. el llegaba y no queria ni platicar ni hacer nada" karina tomo la decision de donar su riÑon a su unico hermano cuando tena 16 aÑos aunque tuvo que esperar los 18 para poder h
contusion y otras heridas cuando el vehiculo, que transportaba a 37 estudiantes se estrello cerca de chattanoogaa a exceso de velocidad.... --en phoenix, arizona..un joven estaba a punto de morir, pero su hermana le salv la vida... --ahora ella nos cuenta que es lo que la llev a tomar esta decisin que les ha cambiado la vida a ambos... --.julio cisneros nos tiene su historia... desde niÑo juan empezo a tener problemas de salud. karina retana don riÑn a su hermano "empezo a sentirse mal,...
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so maybe there's a technicality there, at least in chattanooga.might have been the guy you call to catch your dogs. we'll be right back. airplane. being rammed by a shopping cart. sitting in gum. and walking into a glass door. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and for a limited time get a $100 reward card. call 1-800-directv. ♪ prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your sleep number setting. and snoring? does your bed do that? it's the lowest prices of the season on the queen c4 mattress with adjustable comfort on both sides. now only $1199, save $400. plus, 24 month financing available. ends monday. visit sleepnumber.com for a store near you. >>> it's time to figure out what the heck this all means. let me bring in tonight's panel. welcome all of you. all right, beth, what do you make of today? >> so here's my big takeaway. there's so many takeaways from this day, but senator flake said in his announcement that he's leaving, he'
so maybe there's a technicality there, at least in chattanooga.might have been the guy you call to catch your dogs. we'll be right back. airplane. being rammed by a shopping cart. sitting in gum. and walking into a glass door. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and for a limited time get a $100 reward card. call 1-800-directv. ♪ prices of the season' on the only bed that adjusts on both sides to your ideal comfort your...
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these troops were added to grant's army and used to break the siege of chattanooga. of january, and first week of february 1865, a reverse troop movement was used. the 20th core was transferred back from 10 to see -- from tennessee all the way to washington. push ine for the final richmond. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. historian gary gallagher talks with again and civil war scholar ellen kelso. mr.guelzo highlights. the university of virginia's center for civil war history hosted this 90 minute authorization. the third professor of the
these troops were added to grant's army and used to break the siege of chattanooga. of january, and first week of february 1865, a reverse troop movement was used. the 20th core was transferred back from 10 to see -- from tennessee all the way to washington. push ine for the final richmond. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span where...
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. >>> prosecutors say the driver of a school bus that crashed and chattanooga, tennessee, last year was talking on his phone when the bus veered off the road. six children were killed in that crash. the driver homicide charges. his trial begins in february. >>> the epa is defending its administer scott pruitt following a report he spent $9,000 of taxpayer money to sweep his office for listening devices and install sophisticated locks. the agency says pruitt is facing a large number of threats and says president obama's epa chief took similar precautions. >>> the balance of power in virginia has turned on literally one vote. that was the margin after a recount for a seat in the house of delegates. shelly simon's win is expected to be certified beating david yancey. it ended 17 years of republican control. >>> a new record, complaints about robocalls or phone spam have nearly doubled in the last two years. the do not call registry is growing rapidly. but it only blocks legal calls. the latest trick by phone which spoofs the first six digits of your number so the call appears to be from so
. >>> prosecutors say the driver of a school bus that crashed and chattanooga, tennessee, last year was talking on his phone when the bus veered off the road. six children were killed in that crash. the driver homicide charges. his trial begins in february. >>> the epa is defending its administer scott pruitt following a report he spent $9,000 of taxpayer money to sweep his office for listening devices and install sophisticated locks. the agency says pruitt is facing a large...
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sent on dates committees in the much justice to sail feet to and from from fifty concerts city chattanooga none saying he was a man yet just the feeling when. i was. ten times. simpson and i let these it in didn't d.c. in he classroom lost the fight to the last inference he scraped the diet through fifty eight spans and could hack it includes two three from cleveland. west twenty fifth street. come home to the cleveland united states we decided to travel there. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager billionaire owners and. spending shouldn't twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else on to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great one more chance for. the base this minute. when lawmakers manufacture consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the financial merry go round of lives only the one percent. of the time
sent on dates committees in the much justice to sail feet to and from from fifty concerts city chattanooga none saying he was a man yet just the feeling when. i was. ten times. simpson and i let these it in didn't d.c. in he classroom lost the fight to the last inference he scraped the diet through fifty eight spans and could hack it includes two three from cleveland. west twenty fifth street. come home to the cleveland united states we decided to travel there. apply for many clubs over the...
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jim owns a small restaurant in chattanooga, tennessee and is excited about the prospect of a kwut ine. >> that's what i need so i can give my employees a much-needed increase in pay. >> reporter: the other difference, the mortgage deduction bill, capped $500,000 in the house bill, the senate bill keeps it at $1 million. the medical expense deduction, the house bill repeals it. the senate bill expands it. and the house bill makes the individual tax cuts permanent. the senate bill would allow the tax cuts to expire in seven years. >> why not make it so you can say everybody in the middle class will get a tax cut that's permanent? >> it's impossible to do that. you can't craft any bill that would gaurn guarantee no one was in a special category that might get a tax increase. >> reporter: graduate students marching this week over the house bill's provision to repeal deductions for student loan interest rates. >> it will make graduate accessibility inaccessibility to those other than in the upper class. >> reporter: how much will it cost? many republicans are arguing it will pay for itsel
jim owns a small restaurant in chattanooga, tennessee and is excited about the prospect of a kwut ine. >> that's what i need so i can give my employees a much-needed increase in pay. >> reporter: the other difference, the mortgage deduction bill, capped $500,000 in the house bill, the senate bill keeps it at $1 million. the medical expense deduction, the house bill repeals it. the senate bill expands it. and the house bill makes the individual tax cuts permanent. the senate bill...
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confederate army under simon buckner departing the city in to join bragg's army around chattanooga. burnside received a hero's in knoxville. his presence there cut the direct rail line between and tennessee and eorgia, via chattanooga, and would force him to take the roundabout loop through the reinforce bragg's army and win the victory on through september 20. that same long street, who joined the ranks of bragg haters in the army of tennessee achieved the command that he desired in early november with his assignment to move into east tennessee, drive burnside out of knoxville, and restore the vital irginia and tennessee railroad connection. there is a little map of -- i ad to get something about east tennessee in there, my new hometown. burnside as theh federals slowly retreated into knoxville by at november 17. longstreet conducted quasi-siege operations but he understood that his supply situation was not good must have to sustain a long, prolonged campaign, so he burnside's defenses at knoxville on november 29 targeting a strong point called sanders. which is gone unfortunately
confederate army under simon buckner departing the city in to join bragg's army around chattanooga. burnside received a hero's in knoxville. his presence there cut the direct rail line between and tennessee and eorgia, via chattanooga, and would force him to take the roundabout loop through the reinforce bragg's army and win the victory on through september 20. that same long street, who joined the ranks of bragg haters in the army of tennessee achieved the command that he desired in early...
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these troops were added to grant's army and used to break the siege of chattanooga. in the famous battles. at the end of january, and first week of february 1865, a reverse troop movement was used. this time, the 20th core was tennesseed back from through the dead of winter all the way to washington. they were added to grant's army for the final push against richmond and the ultimate surrender of lee at appomattox. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> you can view this and other american artifacts at our website. you can use the search engine to explore topics that interest you. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. it is brought to you today by your cable or satellite provider. >> historian gary gallagher talks with lincoln and civil war scholar ellen kelso. about his previous work on abraham lincoln and his current proj
these troops were added to grant's army and used to break the siege of chattanooga. in the famous battles. at the end of january, and first week of february 1865, a reverse troop movement was used. this time, the 20th core was tennesseed back from through the dead of winter all the way to washington. they were added to grant's army for the final push against richmond and the ultimate surrender of lee at appomattox. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed...
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percent pay cut she chose the latter the maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple who lived in chattanooga tennessee from exorbitant to economical instead of two thousand one hundred dollars a month the amount she had been quoted for twenty seventeen their premiums are just eighty seven dollars monthly her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsidies they're seeing.
percent pay cut she chose the latter the maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple who lived in chattanooga tennessee from exorbitant to economical instead of two thousand one hundred dollars a month the amount she had been quoted for twenty seventeen their premiums are just eighty seven dollars monthly her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsidies they're seeing.
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these troops were then added to grant's army and used to break the siege of chattanooga in the famous battles of lookout mountain and missionary ridge. at the end of january and the first week of february 1865, reverse troop movement was used. this time, the 20th corps. was transferred back from tennessee in the dead of winter through the mountains, again using the rail, all the way to washington , added to grant's army for the final push against richmond and the ultimate surrender of lee's army at the appomattox. >> you can view this and other american artifacts at our /history.www.c-span.org >> in the spring of 1790, the first congress meeting in their second session engaged in a debate about slavery and race while considering a number of anti-slavery petitions they had received. up next on american history tv, history professor paul talks about slavery and race and argues that this discussion, which focused on congress's ability to interfere with slavery and on the definition of a citizen set the tone for the race in america for the next seven decades. the historical society hosted
these troops were then added to grant's army and used to break the siege of chattanooga in the famous battles of lookout mountain and missionary ridge. at the end of january and the first week of february 1865, reverse troop movement was used. this time, the 20th corps. was transferred back from tennessee in the dead of winter through the mountains, again using the rail, all the way to washington , added to grant's army for the final push against richmond and the ultimate surrender of lee's...
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. - or even places like chattanooga, you see this happening, where people are coming in, and they're creative, and they like technology. that's what was happening in florence, so even as a kid, he gets to not only work on the dome that they build on the cathedral in florence, that brunelleschi designed, but he gets to put the copper ball on top, and solder it, when he's an apprentice in one of these shops there, but he's also in charge of the costumes for a lot of pageants and plays, and even the props, you know the helicopter we think he invented? that was first for one of the plays, where he was just in charge of creating the ingenious devices. so we see how this diversity of creativity helped build leonardo. - the theater work reminds me that he really was good at, or at least was interested enough to get good at a lot of things, right? - exactly, and when he-- - enormously curious about different professions, and about different skills, and he ran toward, rather than away from those challenges. - yeah, i think he was the person in history who tried to learn the most about everyth
. - or even places like chattanooga, you see this happening, where people are coming in, and they're creative, and they like technology. that's what was happening in florence, so even as a kid, he gets to not only work on the dome that they build on the cathedral in florence, that brunelleschi designed, but he gets to put the copper ball on top, and solder it, when he's an apprentice in one of these shops there, but he's also in charge of the costumes for a lot of pageants and plays, and even...
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percent pay cut she chose the latter the maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple who lived in chattanooga tennessee from exorbitant to economical instead of two thousand one hundred dollars a month the amount she had been quoted for twenty seventeen their premiums are just eighty seven dollars monthly her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsidies they're seeing this teen were premium act like you know we live in france for many years and the population spends all their day trying to game the system game the government and game the subsidies and avoid work at all costs and they call it socialism but it's just basically a lazy ism or the exceptionalism that is for all law for all and so america is entering a late stage sclerotic growth of an empire that's in the decline like france before it the dollar's losing its status as a world reserve currency and so the population just burns all day trying to nickel and dime each other and the government well this is what you get as well when you have these sort of wealth and income gaps and opportunity gaps is that
percent pay cut she chose the latter the maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple who lived in chattanooga tennessee from exorbitant to economical instead of two thousand one hundred dollars a month the amount she had been quoted for twenty seventeen their premiums are just eighty seven dollars monthly her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsidies they're seeing this teen were premium act like you know we live in france for many years and the population...
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percent pay cut she chose the latter the maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple who lived in chattanooga tennessee from exorbitant to economical instead of two thousand one hundred dollars a month the amount she had been quoted for twenty seventeen their premiums are just eighty seven dollars monthly her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsidies they're seeing this now going into twenty eighteen where premiums are going up again you know we've talked about these two thousand dollars a month premiums but what americans are choosing to do is shrink their incomes in order to qualify for the free tax payer money everybody's at the trough of the basically fraud and scams and you know getting some money out of the government is the only way to get wealthy in this sort of economy an imperial economy the american dream. is actually the french dream act like you know we lived in france for many years and the population spends all their day trying to game the system game the government and game the subsidies and avoid work at all costs and they call it socialism b
percent pay cut she chose the latter the maneuver slashed the premiums for the couple who lived in chattanooga tennessee from exorbitant to economical instead of two thousand one hundred dollars a month the amount she had been quoted for twenty seventeen their premiums are just eighty seven dollars monthly her lost income more than compensated for by qualifying for insurance subsidies they're seeing this now going into twenty eighteen where premiums are going up again you know we've talked...
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and i will be on a panel about policy development along with nashville, austin and chattanooga. point of this is to share the best practices and innovations and learn about what other cities are doing. i'm excited to learn, also, the tools that the other cities are doing, literal and figurative, to really improve event safety and event success. so that will be late january.l o i'll report back. >> great. thank you. that's many things that we had hoped this position would be doing, so that is really good to hear. >> great. any other questions from the commissioners? >> no other questions from the commissioners. the next item is police department comments and questions. i see we have a member of sfpd -- nope, not to make comments and questions. so we misour police department comments and questions. item number 7 is hearing possible action regarding applications for permits under the jurisdiction of the entertainment commission. the first item under this is the consent calendar, and then we'll go into our regular agenda. do you want to present the consent calendar? >> on consent is
and i will be on a panel about policy development along with nashville, austin and chattanooga. point of this is to share the best practices and innovations and learn about what other cities are doing. i'm excited to learn, also, the tools that the other cities are doing, literal and figurative, to really improve event safety and event success. so that will be late january.l o i'll report back. >> great. thank you. that's many things that we had hoped this position would be doing, so that...
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sherman had to leave troops behind to guard that railroad, all the way back to chattanooga. as a result, his numbers at the front got smaller and smaller. meanwhile, i'm using him up as he tries to attack my defensive position. this is a good strategy. but not one he had in mind from the beginning, one that was forced on him by william t sherman. and you the other errors that are johnston made -- and this may be even more serious than has behavior, was the unwillingness to write letters to jefferson davis. the men did not like each other particularly. johnston wrote monthly, because he had to do a monthly report, but he did not do what robert e lee did in virginia. robert e. lee wrote davis nearly every -- every day. they are really hard to read these days because they say things like dear mr. president, i desperately crave your advice and guidance because you are a brilliant strategist and the most wonderful man, and handsome to, i might add. [laughter] they are a little thick, the davis love to this. johnstonin touch, but wouldn't do it. so johnston's dismissal might have
sherman had to leave troops behind to guard that railroad, all the way back to chattanooga. as a result, his numbers at the front got smaller and smaller. meanwhile, i'm using him up as he tries to attack my defensive position. this is a good strategy. but not one he had in mind from the beginning, one that was forced on him by william t sherman. and you the other errors that are johnston made -- and this may be even more serious than has behavior, was the unwillingness to write letters to...
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from chattanooga tennessee -- from chattanooga, tennessee, another retired servicemember.hat branch? caller: united states army, proudly. i would like to say this morning that is a pleasure to be able to talk with you before the new year. ons is a topic i could talk all day. the military. let me make one thing clear. everybody that serves in the military -- i served in the united states army. infantry brigade in vietnam. c.i.v., i seabright -- earned my ribbons. everyone you have serving in the are fightinghey people -- infantry, u.s. army, and the marine corps -- all of these other dudes talk about they have been in combat -- they have not. they have been in a combat zone. they have not been on the field. they tell from the way talk. quit blowing your horns about you served -- i am so tired of people "thank you for your service" -- you had a cushy job. you sit and watch computers. you are not really in no danger. the people in the infantry -- if you are not an infantry combat in the or driver calvary, you were sitting back basically in the safe zone. start the draft. see
from chattanooga tennessee -- from chattanooga, tennessee, another retired servicemember.hat branch? caller: united states army, proudly. i would like to say this morning that is a pleasure to be able to talk with you before the new year. ons is a topic i could talk all day. the military. let me make one thing clear. everybody that serves in the military -- i served in the united states army. infantry brigade in vietnam. c.i.v., i seabright -- earned my ribbons. everyone you have serving in the...
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george in chattanooga tennessee. not at all. explain why. caller: debt as it not at all. i think ms. pelosi shouldn't be concerned. when this is over any moneys that they don't get in the paycheck, they will reimburse them and all the government employees will get back pay. so why should they be concerned? host: in livingston. very concerned. good morning. caller: good morning. during world war ii not because we desire to have a debt, we came up with the debt and guess what, republican and democrat alike said we have to pay it off in two years.off they raised taxes to 90% on the rich. that's when you really care about the debt and you are concerned. when i see mr. mark meadows , befored freedom caucus tea party, when they came in 2010 they were so angry about the debt. in,ngry that when 2017 came forget about that. we don't have to worry about that. we've got a republican in now. hypocrisy. hypocrisy. weight misallocated $70 billion to the military but wethat. we've got a republican in now. hypocrisy. hypocrisy. can't pay chip program for children. there right now 2 milli
george in chattanooga tennessee. not at all. explain why. caller: debt as it not at all. i think ms. pelosi shouldn't be concerned. when this is over any moneys that they don't get in the paycheck, they will reimburse them and all the government employees will get back pay. so why should they be concerned? host: in livingston. very concerned. good morning. caller: good morning. during world war ii not because we desire to have a debt, we came up with the debt and guess what, republican and...
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i went there this year as well as i did at an elementary in chattanooga. inner city schools. the students have a great desire for computer science literacy. they actually taught me to code. i'm basically computer science illiterate. i use pads and the like and that's ok, but we node that the jobs of the future -- we know that the jobs of the future, know the jobs of today are not being filled due to a lack of skill. it's projected by 2020 we're going to have about one million unfilled jobs that require computer science education. we're filling about 10%, only 10% of that. what does that mean? as a champion of work force development -- and i know my colleagues on both sides of the aisle champion work force development -- what does that mean? that means that we will have jobs to fill that we can't fill. for national defense, we will need computer science literacy, and this is something that we got tremendous bipartisan support for, and i can say this. as a proud appropriator to my friend from the other side of the aisle, as a proud appropriator and member of the labor, educatio
i went there this year as well as i did at an elementary in chattanooga. inner city schools. the students have a great desire for computer science literacy. they actually taught me to code. i'm basically computer science illiterate. i use pads and the like and that's ok, but we node that the jobs of the future -- we know that the jobs of the future, know the jobs of today are not being filled due to a lack of skill. it's projected by 2020 we're going to have about one million unfilled jobs that...