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chattanooga isn't especially unique.in fact, the actual speeds that consumers in chattanooga get today are below the national average. we're installing something like 20 million miles of optical fiber cable in the united states every year and investing more per capita in broad band networks than any other country. so this is an example of an innovation focus we're seeing in many communities in the united states, including san francisco >> sheldon, is everyone there in that city using this gigabyte that's coming to their door? >> no, no, not yet. the local company that ran the fine tore the home is just like any other service provider. you have to sign up for their service in order to receive -- in order to receive that service a lot of people are still on some of the more traditional service providers like at&t and come cast and people like that so you have to subscribe to that service and the minimum that you subscribe to is 50 megas a second which is still really fast. >> sreenivasan: why do we always tend to lump in i
chattanooga isn't especially unique.in fact, the actual speeds that consumers in chattanooga get today are below the national average. we're installing something like 20 million miles of optical fiber cable in the united states every year and investing more per capita in broad band networks than any other country. so this is an example of an innovation focus we're seeing in many communities in the united states, including san francisco >> sheldon, is everyone there in that city using this...
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the police chief in chattanooga is against that. he's trying to stop these guys from rejoining the force. >> i counted over 48 strikes. in my opinion, that's excessive. >> people in syria currently fear for their lives. they could be walking down the street and at any point something could happen. fear played part in this instance. you see a woman on the street. she seems to be injured. if you hear the sounds in the video, it sounds like the enemy could be just down the street. these men are franticly trying to figure out how to get this woman on their side of the street. they push this hook to try to pull her in to where they are. >> we've seen videos like this before from areas of conflict where people are injured or hurt really bad. they need to save them. they can't run out there because they're worried of their own safety. >> because of fear they can't do as they please unless you are this woman. >> oh, my goodness. >> another woman courageously walks across the street, picks up this woman and drags her to the side of the stree
the police chief in chattanooga is against that. he's trying to stop these guys from rejoining the force. >> i counted over 48 strikes. in my opinion, that's excessive. >> people in syria currently fear for their lives. they could be walking down the street and at any point something could happen. fear played part in this instance. you see a woman on the street. she seems to be injured. if you hear the sounds in the video, it sounds like the enemy could be just down the street....
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the chattanooga times free press. thank you for the work you have done on that book. i want to bring up our first about theo will talk history of health reform. >> thank you for coming this evening. i am looking forward to telling you some of this history in a quick overview. obviously it is so rich and payable at the same time that we can only get some glimpses of it so painful at sch and the same time that we can only get some glimpses of that. the way theby cartoons will flow by that there are recurring themes as well as difficulties that arise with the times. it is put out by the american association for labor legislation which is an advocacy see -- advocacy organization. the meaning of the cartoon is clear. the endless work as much better protected than the american but that skimpy umbrella. and we should learn from our english compatriots to the american worker who was naturally taller and more robust [indiscernible] because of the lack of protection. health reform did quite well but then it ran into major problems. the first red scare came in the wake of the ru
the chattanooga times free press. thank you for the work you have done on that book. i want to bring up our first about theo will talk history of health reform. >> thank you for coming this evening. i am looking forward to telling you some of this history in a quick overview. obviously it is so rich and payable at the same time that we can only get some glimpses of it so painful at sch and the same time that we can only get some glimpses of that. the way theby cartoons will flow by that...
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i think you can see why am so taken with chattanooga. even though my readers may not pay me a lot of respect, if my mail is any indication, at least they are paying attention. i will show you what i mean. i brought some files here. this file is of hate mail. this is from the last several months. it but the cards, letters from -- it's a bunch of cards, letters, people ranging from those who really hit me to those who really, really hate me. my favorites are the ones with a clip my cartoons out of the paper and they write messages all over it. it is kind of unabomber-esque but i suppose it does save them money on stationery. i dig the fact that they are into recycling. in my show i want to share -- this is the first one. let's take a look at this one. there is a laundry-list of mistakes that i have poor taste, and am tawdry, distasteful and offensive. but what gets my gaot is when he calls me a redneck. i have been called a red many times. but a redneck? that is uncalled for. here is another one. this one is less diplomatic. he goes for th
i think you can see why am so taken with chattanooga. even though my readers may not pay me a lot of respect, if my mail is any indication, at least they are paying attention. i will show you what i mean. i brought some files here. this file is of hate mail. this is from the last several months. it but the cards, letters from -- it's a bunch of cards, letters, people ranging from those who really hit me to those who really, really hate me. my favorites are the ones with a clip my cartoons out...
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that is made in chattanooga.olf, that is the latest one to jonathan browning, head of the u.s., it is the star of the show. >> this is kind of the condensed essence of german engineering and what volkswagen represents around the world as well as here in the u.s. it is just tremendous to see how the maturity of this vehicle developed over the 7th generations. here we are i think what will be a real benchmark for the compact segment in the u.s.. >> show me this because this was originally a car that was billed as affordable, yes, german engineering but this you have kind of taken it up a notch. >> there is lot you can't see beneath the surface. some of the signals and sophistication and maturity of this, if you look at bodywork. for example, this the precision and sharpness of this crease is incredible what that takes from the die makers, the tools, stamping the body shop to deliver this level of sophistication and presentation. that goes on the outside of the car. the interior, quality, fit and finnish phenomenal.
that is made in chattanooga.olf, that is the latest one to jonathan browning, head of the u.s., it is the star of the show. >> this is kind of the condensed essence of german engineering and what volkswagen represents around the world as well as here in the u.s. it is just tremendous to see how the maturity of this vehicle developed over the 7th generations. here we are i think what will be a real benchmark for the compact segment in the u.s.. >> show me this because this was...
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nashville, birmingham, jackson, chattanooga and just west of atlanta tomorrow, all with 70-mile-per-hour winds possible, isolated tornadoes, too. >> tonight, monday, tuesday, very difficult weather across the country. ginger, thank you. >>> we turn overseas tonight. and on this sunday, hundreds of thousands of worshipers packed st. peter's square, to hear pope francis deliver his inaugural blessing. delighting the crowd with a prayer he delivered without anything written down. and beforehand, he ventured into the crowd to greet well-wishers face-to-face. security trailing him. the people of rome reveling in that very human moment. but back in the pope's home country of argentina, tonight, this sunday brought headlines about the pope's past. abc's matt gutman from argentina, this evening. >> reporter: the pictures in this battered leather suitcase are all estella has left. no. she says. they kidnapped seven of my family members. they took everything, including her sister, who was five months pregnant. it was 1977. just days after elena gave birth. her infant daughter, named anna, was ripp
nashville, birmingham, jackson, chattanooga and just west of atlanta tomorrow, all with 70-mile-per-hour winds possible, isolated tornadoes, too. >> tonight, monday, tuesday, very difficult weather across the country. ginger, thank you. >>> we turn overseas tonight. and on this sunday, hundreds of thousands of worshipers packed st. peter's square, to hear pope francis deliver his inaugural blessing. delighting the crowd with a prayer he delivered without anything written down....
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well chattanooga swat team now as a new tool to fight crime a joint grant paid for the lego bear catfor area police the new armored truck will help law enforcement save lives keene city councilor mitchell greenwald supports the two hundred eighty five thousand dollars federal grant that would buy olenka armored vehicle similar to one of these in fact the city council already approved it the barricade has several features designed to help law enforcement it can fit ten to twelve fully equipped swat members inside their slots to shoot chemical agents out of spotlight and a faster response time and outside intercom system allows negotiators to work closer to the action. what you just saw is a perfect example to towns like springfield ohio an army in their sheriff department with twenty thousand dollars and work toys that are usually reserved for the front lines of afghanistan or other small towns that are picking up big guns for their local police stations chemical agent suspending turd in military armor yeah because that's exactly what small town neighborhoods need. this is an ongoing
well chattanooga swat team now as a new tool to fight crime a joint grant paid for the lego bear catfor area police the new armored truck will help law enforcement save lives keene city councilor mitchell greenwald supports the two hundred eighty five thousand dollars federal grant that would buy olenka armored vehicle similar to one of these in fact the city council already approved it the barricade has several features designed to help law enforcement it can fit ten to twelve fully equipped...
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chattanooga, birmingham. you could get an isolated or the may doe, it doesn't look likely. it's really been warm across the south. we talked about the record highs of yesterday. midland, 79. houston is going to be 77. look at south carolina right there. charleston, 76. look at this video. the gusts didn't help as these wild fires started kicking up. the cold, is in place. chicago, 26 this morning. 23, detroit. pittsburgh, 29. even snow, of course n a lot of places yesterday, including close to cleveland, where they picked up a half inch or an inch. we'll be talking much more about that. but for now that's the big picture. >> so, even though spring comes up this wednesday at 7:02 earn time, it's going to be cold. >> all right, ginger, thanks. >>> who said that the little man doesn't have a voice when it comes to taking on big and powerful companies. it turns out screaming about ice cream that was less than satisfactory that got ben and jerry's customers some vip treatment. >> reporter: it's like a real-life willy wonka and chocolate factory. the surprise of the lifetime >> i
chattanooga, birmingham. you could get an isolated or the may doe, it doesn't look likely. it's really been warm across the south. we talked about the record highs of yesterday. midland, 79. houston is going to be 77. look at south carolina right there. charleston, 76. look at this video. the gusts didn't help as these wild fires started kicking up. the cold, is in place. chicago, 26 this morning. 23, detroit. pittsburgh, 29. even snow, of course n a lot of places yesterday, including close to...
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emphasize for the severe weather threat, mostly for tomorrow and here are the cities included, chattanooga, just west of atlanta. birmingham. nashville and jackson, mississippi. that 70 miles per hour wind gust possible. could get an isolated tornado. doesn't look as likely. and some hail possible. it's really been warm across the south. we talked about the record highs of yesterday. midland, 79. 96 laredo today. houston is going to be 77. look at south carolina right there. charleston, 76. look at this video. they had gusty winds. 30 miles per hour gusts did not help at all when the wild fires started really kicking up. taking more than two dozen homes. that's in carolina forest, very close to meritle beach. the cold, is in place. chicago, 26 this morning. 23, detroit. pittsburgh, 29. even snow, of course, in a lot of places yesterday, including close to cleveland, where they picked up a half inch or an inch. snow lake-enhanced areas, that was closer to a half foot. we'll be talking much more about that. >> so, even though spring comes >> so, even though spring comes up this wednesday at
emphasize for the severe weather threat, mostly for tomorrow and here are the cities included, chattanooga, just west of atlanta. birmingham. nashville and jackson, mississippi. that 70 miles per hour wind gust possible. could get an isolated tornado. doesn't look as likely. and some hail possible. it's really been warm across the south. we talked about the record highs of yesterday. midland, 79. 96 laredo today. houston is going to be 77. look at south carolina right there. charleston, 76....
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the two-year-old pit bull mix is caught on camera chomping away on the bumper of a chattanooga, tennesseeost has his whole bumper ripped off. >> on march 14th, 2010, the naughty winston unlocks the gate from his home and ends up here where he discovers a new doggie treat. the police tried prying loose the 80-pound dog by moving the patrol car back and forth but winston just won't let go. >> do you want me to take action or just sit here and wait. >> hang on for a minute. do you have the video on recording this. >> that's correct. >> so what is it about this bumper that winston so thoroughly enjoys. is it the smell, the taste? it's neither according to the dog whisperer cesar millan. >> if he was smelling an animal he would be peeing on it or rubbing himself against it, not chewing. this is the smell of plastic that triggers a fun to him. they're not born wanting to buy -- bite a tire. they just get encouraged. the dog learned to release his frustration on that object. >> from the sidelines other dogs seem to be cheering on winston. >> as you see, he's playing, he's not being aggressive, t
the two-year-old pit bull mix is caught on camera chomping away on the bumper of a chattanooga, tennesseeost has his whole bumper ripped off. >> on march 14th, 2010, the naughty winston unlocks the gate from his home and ends up here where he discovers a new doggie treat. the police tried prying loose the 80-pound dog by moving the patrol car back and forth but winston just won't let go. >> do you want me to take action or just sit here and wait. >> hang on for a minute. do...
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it's the brain child of global green lighting and it's being used by police in chattanooga, tennesseerol lights in city parks as a safety measure. authorities now can shine 350 lights where and when they need them in a park where crime rates had gone up, all done online. the university of alabama is using them to be installed as a visual signal to be used during lockdowns as well. >>> stay with us. anderson is back next with the "ridiculist." >>> time now for "the ridiculist." how many times has this happened to you? you go into a public rest room, and think if you can control the alternate universe with your own pee. well, you're in luck. in allentown, pennsylvania, the home of the iron pigs, there is a brand-new video game in the men's room. a streaming video, if you will. >> this is the pee-controlled urinal gaming system, you're a ski-mobiler, and going down the mountain side, and aiming for penguins. >> that's right, in this game your task is to ski down a penguin-infested hill, using the flow as your controls. >> okay, so this is tv, so i can't exactly demonstrate how this thing
it's the brain child of global green lighting and it's being used by police in chattanooga, tennesseerol lights in city parks as a safety measure. authorities now can shine 350 lights where and when they need them in a park where crime rates had gone up, all done online. the university of alabama is using them to be installed as a visual signal to be used during lockdowns as well. >>> stay with us. anderson is back next with the "ridiculist." >>> time now for...
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. >>> the brainchild of global green lighting, and it's being used by police in chattanooga, tennesseeghts in park as a safety measure. they're able to shine lights in a park where crime rates have gone up. the university of alabama is using the lights as a visual signal during school lockdowns. anderson is back next with the ridiculist. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer advanced aspirin. try the power oh, hi thehey!ill. are you in town for another meeting? yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio.
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tennessee republican bob corker is in chattanooga. gentlemen, while the president was meeting with members of congress, house republicans and senate democrats put out their budget plans which had dramatic differences. let's take a look at them. the gop plan would cut the deficit $4.6 trillion over ten years, all through spending cuts. the democratic plan would cut the deficit $1.8 trillion half through spending cuts and half through tax hikes. senator corker, let me start with you will senate republicans accept a tax increase if you get serious entitlement reform and cuts? >> i think senate republicans and all republicans want to see a 75 year solution to entitlements and i think republicans are joined in wanting to see tax reform so to the extent that generates revenues and how that is scored obviously that will be debated as we move ahead but i think all of us understand the real issues driving the deficit is in our o country are the entitlements. we want to see these available for generations to come. >> chris: but real quickly you
tennessee republican bob corker is in chattanooga. gentlemen, while the president was meeting with members of congress, house republicans and senate democrats put out their budget plans which had dramatic differences. let's take a look at them. the gop plan would cut the deficit $4.6 trillion over ten years, all through spending cuts. the democratic plan would cut the deficit $1.8 trillion half through spending cuts and half through tax hikes. senator corker, let me start with you will senate...
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in chattanooga in november 1863, grant shared in his strong missionary ridge and receive confederates for hours when no one else did. .. to interview moises naim for this episode of "after words." umar a note to columnist, international economics and globalization. you were also a scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace, and formerly editor of foreign policy magazine and former minister in venezuela. so, all that said, you have also now written a new book called "the end of power" and that's what we are here to talk about today. let's start at the beginning. which i think is how did you come to write this book and how did all of those various experiences and for what went into this? >> guest: delighted to be here. thank you. in that introduction you encapsulated many of the -- by giving a lot of those things that you mentioned, i arrived at having that intuition about what was going on with power. we all know that power is shifting from the west to the east, north to south from a very big companies through start-ups and from people in the presidential palace is to pe
in chattanooga in november 1863, grant shared in his strong missionary ridge and receive confederates for hours when no one else did. .. to interview moises naim for this episode of "after words." umar a note to columnist, international economics and globalization. you were also a scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace, and formerly editor of foreign policy magazine and former minister in venezuela. so, all that said, you have also now written a new book called...
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brown: hari's next report looks at the city with the fastest internet in the western hemisphere: chattanooga, tennessee. and we want to hear about your experience with broadband. join our open forum online on the rundown. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: president obama promised to work closely with israel and do whatever is needed to keep iran from getting nuclear weapons. the governor of colorado signed legislation expanding gun background checks and banning magazines that hold more than 15 rounds of ammunition. and the senate passed a huge spending bill to fund the government through the end of september, averting a government shutdown. online, we look at how one adventurer is preparing for an anniversary trek across antarctica. hari talks with joanne davies, who plans to lead an expedition on skis next year in honor of the 100th anniversary of explorer ernest shackleton's attempt. plus, health correspondent betty ann bowser examines the coming crisis in long-term care for seniors and shares her own experience with an ailing mother. that's on our health page. all that a
brown: hari's next report looks at the city with the fastest internet in the western hemisphere: chattanooga, tennessee. and we want to hear about your experience with broadband. join our open forum online on the rundown. >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day: president obama promised to work closely with israel and do whatever is needed to keep iran from getting nuclear weapons. the governor of colorado signed legislation expanding gun background checks and banning magazines...
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. >> chattanooga plant. >> thank you. >> you're welcome.sh. >> check out lululemon slipping this morning. analysts cut their price target from 67 to 62. it's following a survey in which one-third of respondents say they were less likely to buy lulu products in the future due to quality issues and lulu dealing with the problem of yoga pants that were too transparent which some are referring to as pantsgate and lulu down 1348% in the past month. simon, back to you. >> you missed that one while you were out. >> no, i read all about it. that story has made its way to middle america. i promise you that. >> in more ways than one. >> we're getting interesting headlines on some of the capital controls that cyprus is announcing according to greek newspapers. dow jones carrying headlines that you will be able to deposit money when the banks reopen, but you will not be able to cachsh check. >> why would you put money in a bank when you can't take it out? >> you never know. it could be yes, it could be no down the road. >> that's comforting. >> a bigge
. >> chattanooga plant. >> thank you. >> you're welcome.sh. >> check out lululemon slipping this morning. analysts cut their price target from 67 to 62. it's following a survey in which one-third of respondents say they were less likely to buy lulu products in the future due to quality issues and lulu dealing with the problem of yoga pants that were too transparent which some are referring to as pantsgate and lulu down 1348% in the past month. simon, back to you....
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.e spent our blood and treasure will go to chattanooga, tennessee, democratic caller. caller: thank you very much. i would like to say good morning, america. i am a proud vietnam veteran that served under general powell. he was one of the most honest and forthcoming commanders that i ever served under. he brought me back from vietnam in 1971. anyway, here is my point. the fact of the matter is, general colin powell came on the television after the war, after the bush era, and said that he was sorry about his part. ,e did not say it in that way those words, but he mentioned that it was a mistake. nobody really wanted to listen powell, just because he was up there with the big boys. and a man is that honest then he crossed the line and says, well, mr. obama has got a good idea here, i'm going to try to help him out, because i am in military service man. i am dedicated to the united states of america. 100% disabled veteran. if i had to go back to war for this country, i would, the cousin of the love for the country. this is the leadership that colin powell exudes. this is
.e spent our blood and treasure will go to chattanooga, tennessee, democratic caller. caller: thank you very much. i would like to say good morning, america. i am a proud vietnam veteran that served under general powell. he was one of the most honest and forthcoming commanders that i ever served under. he brought me back from vietnam in 1971. anyway, here is my point. the fact of the matter is, general colin powell came on the television after the war, after the bush era, and said that he was...
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host: chattanooga, republican, go ahead. caller: you mentioned something about morals. if you read the bible through and through from front to cover, you would end up seeing sodom and gamorrah. they are lovers of each other. in a round about way, our morals here in the united states and across the board has demoralized and sooner or later, lord is going to shut the door and he's going to destroy america. if we do not get back on our hands and knees and say lord please forgive us. host: what do you think would happen if the supreme court throws out the defense of marriage act and make other rulings that would open the door more for gay marriage? caller: actually i'm in law myself and i'm going for my law degree. the way it looks like right now, if morals continue to demoralize and more or less demoralize from the holy scripture then will fall. guest: charlotte i appreciate the question. i don't appreciate the supposition. i i have not read the bible from cover to cover. i read the bible cover to cover many times. when it comes to the story of sodom gomorahh i would encou
host: chattanooga, republican, go ahead. caller: you mentioned something about morals. if you read the bible through and through from front to cover, you would end up seeing sodom and gamorrah. they are lovers of each other. in a round about way, our morals here in the united states and across the board has demoralized and sooner or later, lord is going to shut the door and he's going to destroy america. if we do not get back on our hands and knees and say lord please forgive us. host: what do...
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my name is david, calling from chattanooga, tennessee. what gets me about the republicans, they are the ones that ran up this massive debt during the eight years under president bush, but they act white that all this debt -- they act like all this that happen when president obama was elected. it just amazes me that they want to get rid of medicare, social security, and give tax cuts to the rich. we found outwar war wes cost $6 trillion, were lied into. i do not understand why republicans did not admit they are the ones that ran up the debt under president bush. that is why we are in the shape we're in now. host: of the amendments put it n so far, the senate passed amendment that would eliminate the 2.3% medical device tax. they also defeated an amendment that was the ryan budget proposal from the house. a couple of tweets. daniel says -- host: a couple more calls here. joseph on the republican line. i am 69 years old, and i have seen republican, democrats in power, and i get upset with these republicans because the democrats worked bush a
my name is david, calling from chattanooga, tennessee. what gets me about the republicans, they are the ones that ran up this massive debt during the eight years under president bush, but they act white that all this debt -- they act like all this that happen when president obama was elected. it just amazes me that they want to get rid of medicare, social security, and give tax cuts to the rich. we found outwar war wes cost $6 trillion, were lied into. i do not understand why republicans did...
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[indiscernible] chattanooga,o tennessee. >> i just want to say hi to all my country friends out here and any red blooded americans that still have a pulse. if we want to start cutting, let's cut the congress, the senate, the president. trust of our money in our hard work. start with them. 70% would be a good place to start. i just got off work. i have had maybe three hours of sleep in the last two days. i am not complaining, i have two jobs. this is just the beginning. we need a lot more. >> his, about cutting the pay of congress -- his comment about cutting the pay of congress, a bill was introduced today that would cut the pay during sequestration. callers earlier asked about it as well. congress has to pass legislation to do that. obviously they left town without doing that. an informal cnn poll last week revealed most members would be agreeable to putting their own paid during sequestration. video here of john pinera -- here of john boehner. we will show you all that in a bit starting with the president. john is in alabama honor republican line. >> me and my wife, i am a contract
[indiscernible] chattanooga,o tennessee. >> i just want to say hi to all my country friends out here and any red blooded americans that still have a pulse. if we want to start cutting, let's cut the congress, the senate, the president. trust of our money in our hard work. start with them. 70% would be a good place to start. i just got off work. i have had maybe three hours of sleep in the last two days. i am not complaining, i have two jobs. this is just the beginning. we need a lot more....