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westin and chattanooga. go ahead. >> caller: yes, thank you and congratulations dr. williams. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: i am 65 years old and i'm a vietnam veteran and i had the privilege of attending tennessee state university in 1977. on my va disability entitlement program and at the time i was given the opportunity for a job at fisk so you can imagine i just love nashville. i call nashville my second home. we here in chattanooga would love for this type of atmosphere to be able to spread beyond these mountains which we are surrounded. education is very much lacking in the city of chattanooga and for us to be so close to nashville we really do a disservice to our young students. they very seldom get the opportunity to attend an hbcu like i did. >> host: we will let president williams respond. go ahead. >> guest: well we certainly want to make sure we are doing what we can do not just for nashville but for the state of tennessee and the nation as we have done for over 149 years now. there's an opportunity for us to be more involved in chattanooga we want to d
westin and chattanooga. go ahead. >> caller: yes, thank you and congratulations dr. williams. >> guest: thank you. >> caller: i am 65 years old and i'm a vietnam veteran and i had the privilege of attending tennessee state university in 1977. on my va disability entitlement program and at the time i was given the opportunity for a job at fisk so you can imagine i just love nashville. i call nashville my second home. we here in chattanooga would love for this type of atmosphere...
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police department to enforcing the law in chattanooga.it was required to let chattanooga's police officers have free reign to patrol from memphis to knoxville. would anyone seriously contend that such an edict from the federal government wouldn't interfere with tennessee's ability to order its political subdivisions subdivisions? of course not. there are other problems with the contention that it can preempt state restrictions on municipal broadband projects. this yields a strange result. while a state would be free to ban broadband projects outright it would be forbidden from imposing more modern restrictions on such projects. in other words, the most severe state law restrictions on broadband projects prohibitions, could not be preempted, but less strict could be. i doubt that congress adopted, much less intended, such a con vaa luted frame work when it enacted the act. and this could lead to perverse consequences. if a state can't athuthorize municipalities, it might be less likely to authorize them at all and doubt the porters would w
police department to enforcing the law in chattanooga.it was required to let chattanooga's police officers have free reign to patrol from memphis to knoxville. would anyone seriously contend that such an edict from the federal government wouldn't interfere with tennessee's ability to order its political subdivisions subdivisions? of course not. there are other problems with the contention that it can preempt state restrictions on municipal broadband projects. this yields a strange result. while...
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color troops, and in chattanooga, tennessee, it was the 44th u.s. colored troops. and they just recently marched with us in the veteran's day parade here in nashville. we do a lot together here locally. >> this will be our final question. >> oh, perfect. >> question for nicole. nicole, you mentioned working with children earlier. i wondered if you could share with us some of the common questions that they had for you about slavery and about emancipation. >> sure. a lot of questions that i get from kids, they want to know commonly. actually, kids are kind of violent. i had kids who asked me why didn't they kill their masters a lot. i had to guide them back to first of all, let's not have murderous intent in our heart. and then getting them to understand the circumstances. well, let's take that question and are there continues yenses involved? well, yes. okay. and what are those consequences? and having them understand that you know, you can't just go around because you're enslaved and you're angry, you can't just go around killing people. that that's not how this wo
color troops, and in chattanooga, tennessee, it was the 44th u.s. colored troops. and they just recently marched with us in the veteran's day parade here in nashville. we do a lot together here locally. >> this will be our final question. >> oh, perfect. >> question for nicole. nicole, you mentioned working with children earlier. i wondered if you could share with us some of the common questions that they had for you about slavery and about emancipation. >> sure. a lot...
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let's put chattanooga front and center. on that issue, the obama administration and sf puc under the obama administration did something amazing and has locked in the protection for internet neutrality, internet equality and the obama administration last a couple more years and that is going to change . if we are going to build a citywide public broadband open to all income levels, we need to start now. i would urge lafco to front and center this system. to get it ready to go as soon as we have cleanpowersf off the launch pad and elections which i think was listed in the agenda. this is a little bit more of a future thinking item like public banks. the voting has improved things but it's not doing what progressives thought it was going to do to improve the elections and make-up the board of supervisors. i think we should start changing the board of supervisors to' representation to bring a lot more public diversity and a lot of activist would run because they would have a chance to win. it may profoundly approve a city gover
let's put chattanooga front and center. on that issue, the obama administration and sf puc under the obama administration did something amazing and has locked in the protection for internet neutrality, internet equality and the obama administration last a couple more years and that is going to change . if we are going to build a citywide public broadband open to all income levels, we need to start now. i would urge lafco to front and center this system. to get it ready to go as soon as we have...
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last year in chattanooga i had to rein this one little boy in who was like, let's go. we are leading this charge, and we are going to get some heads and i was, no, no we are not. we are going to turn this around, and let's be a little more rational. i was excited about his passion for freedom, his message, not so much. but for the kids, they want to know about home life, really. i have had a student who was i racial ask well, what would have happened to me? he wanted to know which community he would have fit into. they think -- children, and no offense, adults, but children think a lot more broadly than we do. they put them -- they are more ready to put themselves in that situation and then think about it and how they would react and what their options would be, so they are going to ask, what kind of food am i eating, what kind of clothing am i wearing what do you mean i only get shoes once a year, what you mean i have to work from the age of around seven until age 70 from sunup to sundown, and it is hard work? i don't understand why someone would own another person. t
last year in chattanooga i had to rein this one little boy in who was like, let's go. we are leading this charge, and we are going to get some heads and i was, no, no we are not. we are going to turn this around, and let's be a little more rational. i was excited about his passion for freedom, his message, not so much. but for the kids, they want to know about home life, really. i have had a student who was i racial ask well, what would have happened to me? he wanted to know which community he...
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a strong and effective message describing the cartoons of clay bennett, the individual from the chattanooga press his work is clean and concise and to the point. able to understand, but not simple. the judges panel thought that elegant simplicity, clear drawings and messages his style is disarming and charming with a strong bite underneath. the humor is subtle and witty. ladies and gentlemen, it's an honor to present the winner of the 2015 award for editorial cartoon. mr. clay bennett. [applause] >> thank you very much for that. >> first, let me thank the national press foundation for this wonderful recognition of my work. i feel very honored that it's not a place to be included in such a distinguished group of journalists. maybe i will see more dignified if only by association. next i should confess that i always get a little bit nervous on occasions like this and i think my anxiety all stems from my experience i had when i was asked the before the end here is the dramatization of actual events. when i went to fort worth, i guess i was expecting a group of liberal reporters and editors. i
a strong and effective message describing the cartoons of clay bennett, the individual from the chattanooga press his work is clean and concise and to the point. able to understand, but not simple. the judges panel thought that elegant simplicity, clear drawings and messages his style is disarming and charming with a strong bite underneath. the humor is subtle and witty. ladies and gentlemen, it's an honor to present the winner of the 2015 award for editorial cartoon. mr. clay bennett....
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downtown chattanooga park overrun by nighttime sledders. a novelty. schools across the area closed today as the state is blanketed by four to eight inches of snow. >> look a that. got find the fun in it i suppose. nice to get that here, wouldn't it? >> nice to go for sledding. a rare opportunity kbri don't tk anything like that. >> today probably not. good news where the snow is concerned by late tomorrow and into the weekend especially, snow levels maybe as low as mount hamilton nearby. cold air coming our way. right now no storms or any rain to talk about, but it is chilly. north bay down 39 degrees. san jose fog-free. 47, pleasant start to the morning around the south bay. around the tri-valley right now. 45 degrees over to san francisco. no fog here but north of the golden gate into parts of marin county in the north bay, patchy fog. a little light breeze right now. these winds out of the northwest increase later today giving blustery conditions for the north bay. there you see the visibility now. a half mile in santa rosa. not too bad around the
downtown chattanooga park overrun by nighttime sledders. a novelty. schools across the area closed today as the state is blanketed by four to eight inches of snow. >> look a that. got find the fun in it i suppose. nice to get that here, wouldn't it? >> nice to go for sledding. a rare opportunity kbri don't tk anything like that. >> today probably not. good news where the snow is concerned by late tomorrow and into the weekend especially, snow levels maybe as low as mount...
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in chattanooga tennessee children gathering on a hill in a downtown park there to spend the night sleddingan even surfing down there through the snowfall. the winter storm actually brought about 20 centimeters in this specific area. not very common that far toward the south. the big topic the storm's moving off. it's this high pressure. take a look at the map. that's just dominating the weather pattern out here. you still have some snowfall back toward the pacific northwest. but i think the bigger topic is going to be these chilly temperatures. many of you for your highs. remember, this is the high not the low. are seeing well below freezing temperatures. you want to bundle up when you go outside. but the wind chills could even be worse. but at least toward the south we are going to get? relief. take a look at the three-day outlook. in dallas minus 1 on your high for your friday. but it is going to climb back up to 12 on sunday. memphis similar conditions. even over there toward oklahoma city. so at least some relief as we go ahead into next week. i'll leave you now with your extended outl
in chattanooga tennessee children gathering on a hill in a downtown park there to spend the night sleddingan even surfing down there through the snowfall. the winter storm actually brought about 20 centimeters in this specific area. not very common that far toward the south. the big topic the storm's moving off. it's this high pressure. take a look at the map. that's just dominating the weather pattern out here. you still have some snowfall back toward the pacific northwest. but i think the...
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then we moved before chattanooga tennessee, and he taught there at the university of chattanooga in the late 1930s and early 1940's. then in world war ii he went in -- and he taught other schools as well. then he went into the atomic energy commission when they were hiring at oakridge and became involved in a lot of political and official issues there which had not been his field before. he was a professor of english literature. and then after the war, they moved him and our family up here and he worked for the a.e.c. here in washington. so my childhood was spent mostly in tennessee, then in this metro area up through the early 1950's. >> the reason i ask that your mom was a classic scholar. >> yes. she studied greek and latin at the university of mississippi which is where my father met her. he had been teaching there. and as i say she's 86 years old she's still very active. she lives out here in lou din county in virginia. course of doing this book about aspects of classical history and english history, of which she's quite a fan. so both my parents, each in his and her own way, contr
then we moved before chattanooga tennessee, and he taught there at the university of chattanooga in the late 1930s and early 1940's. then in world war ii he went in -- and he taught other schools as well. then he went into the atomic energy commission when they were hiring at oakridge and became involved in a lot of political and official issues there which had not been his field before. he was a professor of english literature. and then after the war, they moved him and our family up here and...
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iourour caller is from chattanooga. caller: i am a vietnam veteran.ad the privilege of attending tennessee state university in 1977. on my v.a. disability entitlement program, i was given the opportunity for a job at fisk university. you can imagine i love nashville. i call it my second home. we here in chattanooga would love for this type of atmosphere to be able to spread. beyond these mountains education is very much lacking in the city of chattanooga. for us to be so close to nashville, we really do a disservice to our young students. they very seldom get the opportunity to attend an hncu like i did -- an hbcu like i did. guest: we want to make sure we are doing what we can do, not just for nashville but for the state of tennessee and the nation as we have done over 149 years now. if there is an opportunity for us to be more involved in chattanooga, we want to do that. we want to encourage the young folks there to apply and come visit fisk university so we can have an opportunity to connect with them in ways we might not have done in the past. hos
iourour caller is from chattanooga. caller: i am a vietnam veteran.ad the privilege of attending tennessee state university in 1977. on my v.a. disability entitlement program, i was given the opportunity for a job at fisk university. you can imagine i love nashville. i call it my second home. we here in chattanooga would love for this type of atmosphere to be able to spread. beyond these mountains education is very much lacking in the city of chattanooga. for us to be so close to nashville, we...
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turn now to the chairman of the foreign relations committee, senator bob corker, he joins us from chattanooga tennessee, let me go first to this resolution the president is asked to give him the war fighting capabilities to fake on isis. do you think congress is going to be able to the senate will be able to come together on this thing, senator or is it going to wind up being undaunted, it seems to me that would be the worse possible thing that could happen sparse what our the adder have sarahs, the people who are against us think about the united states. >> i agree bob. i think we should act not just today and we are going to begin a robust set of hearings as soon as we bet back. they are already being set up and look, a 60 vote senate no doubt makes things very difficult to happen. you just talked about the homeland security issue, but it is our goal to have a process that number one determines the threat to our homeland number 2 and this will be expanse civil looked at, what is the president's strategy .. especially in syria, i think there is a lot of skepticism about the administration's
turn now to the chairman of the foreign relations committee, senator bob corker, he joins us from chattanooga tennessee, let me go first to this resolution the president is asked to give him the war fighting capabilities to fake on isis. do you think congress is going to be able to the senate will be able to come together on this thing, senator or is it going to wind up being undaunted, it seems to me that would be the worse possible thing that could happen sparse what our the adder have...
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. >> they overlook the city of chattanooga. >> as brand watched arthur macarthur to seize the initiative>> the flag was shot out at that time implanted them on missionary ridge in he said to give you orders? and grant said if it turns out all right it will be all right. >> the mother said you have to be like general grant. it was the constant striving to surpass with his father had done. oliver: two-thirds of the men were stationed west of the mississippi goes to a remote outpost. but the wild west show with any oakley the macarthur family was living the real thing station in new mexico. >> bailey said it was the happiest time veterans would causally come visit the father in these were things that ring true. >> the looking for a better life than the army outpost in 1883 all three boys came down with the measles and five year-old malcolm died. and a devotion to the foyers intensified. >> it is so much different now. with the complete undying devotion to each other. >> with his father was assigned to san antonio douglas attended the west texas military academy. >> people said he was stando
. >> they overlook the city of chattanooga. >> as brand watched arthur macarthur to seize the initiative>> the flag was shot out at that time implanted them on missionary ridge in he said to give you orders? and grant said if it turns out all right it will be all right. >> the mother said you have to be like general grant. it was the constant striving to surpass with his father had done. oliver: two-thirds of the men were stationed west of the mississippi goes to a...
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you guys yesterday that state laws into places should be overturned or get an exemption come in chattanoogand wilsonville north carolina, to offer broadband. is there actual competition in the world of broadband? >> i think one of the reasons we object to this in particular is strictly a legal one. i don't take a view on any given municipal broadband project. other people say it displaces private investment. i step away from the entire debate. i am servicing on the question that was before the fcc. does the fcc have the legal power to block state laws regarding municipal broadband. i say the answer is no. >> i have seen statistics that say 75% of americans have only one choice when it comes to broadband. that is going to be a big issue in a lot of places. this is why i say instead of focusing on net neutrality should focus on broadband competition. ironically enough title ii will drive competition out of the marketplace. we have heard of from thousands of other companies who say the title ii is a tremendous mistake and they don't have the resources to comply with these regulations. if we ap
you guys yesterday that state laws into places should be overturned or get an exemption come in chattanoogand wilsonville north carolina, to offer broadband. is there actual competition in the world of broadband? >> i think one of the reasons we object to this in particular is strictly a legal one. i don't take a view on any given municipal broadband project. other people say it displaces private investment. i step away from the entire debate. i am servicing on the question that was...
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commissioners voted to let chattanooga, tennessee and wilson, north carolina override a state law andxpand their city-owned broadband services into new areas. the fcc ruling only applies to those two cities. president obama called the fcc pushback against any laws restricting local rock broadband -- local broadband. earlier today i caught up with one of the leading voices advocating these new rules. senator al franken, democrat from minnesota am a we talked about why than 4 million people are having their voices heard about this fcc and this obscure rule. >> it tells you that especially younger americans, but a lot of other people really knew what the subject was about, is it as arcane or technical as people think it is and instead of fast lanes that very deep-pocketed corporations can buy to get their content to you faster, and a slow lane for everybody else this is going to maintain net neutrality, which has been a architecture, and why we've had all this innovation in the internet ecosystem. >> it seems that the critics of this -- there are three camps here. the view that governmen
commissioners voted to let chattanooga, tennessee and wilson, north carolina override a state law andxpand their city-owned broadband services into new areas. the fcc ruling only applies to those two cities. president obama called the fcc pushback against any laws restricting local rock broadband -- local broadband. earlier today i caught up with one of the leading voices advocating these new rules. senator al franken, democrat from minnesota am a we talked about why than 4 million people are...
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that state laws, at least in two places, should be overturned, or they should get an exemption, in chattanooga wilson, north carolina, to offer local broadband. is there actual competition in the world of broadband? ajit: i think there isn't enough competition. one of the reasons for this exemption is strictly a legal one. i do not take a particular view on any given municipal broadband project. some people say they are useful, injecting competition into an uncompetitive marketplace. i step away from that entire debate. focusing solely on the question before the fcc, under the constitution and the laws of the united states, does the fcc have a legal power to block state law regarding municipal broadband? based on the reading of the supreme court precedenct, i say the answer is no. cory: that aside, i have seen statistics that say 75% of americans have only one choice when it comes to broadband, and that is going to be a big issue in a lot of places, because our connection speeds are not as fast as other parts of the world. ajit: this is one reason i said the fcc, instead of focusing on net neu
that state laws, at least in two places, should be overturned, or they should get an exemption, in chattanooga wilson, north carolina, to offer local broadband. is there actual competition in the world of broadband? ajit: i think there isn't enough competition. one of the reasons for this exemption is strictly a legal one. i do not take a particular view on any given municipal broadband project. some people say they are useful, injecting competition into an uncompetitive marketplace. i step...
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i would like to express special thanks to my bosses at "the chattanooga times free press" for their supportd my wife, cindy, for her incredible patience over the past 15. lastly, i will like to thank all of you still here and for not walking doubt during -- walking out during my slideshow. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, clay. please join us for the post-dinner reception in at the jefferson room on this level. while live music and sponsored by pepsico. on your way, i invite you to take a look at some of clay's cartoons available for purchase with all proceeds going to the national press foundation. i appreciate you having me here tonight and thank you and we will see you next year. bye. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you look at gender equality laws of the civil rights. and the civil rights act. -- and the civil rights act. >> next, and look at the u.s. relations with cuba. they met in fort lauderdale to d
i would like to express special thanks to my bosses at "the chattanooga times free press" for their supportd my wife, cindy, for her incredible patience over the past 15. lastly, i will like to thank all of you still here and for not walking doubt during -- walking out during my slideshow. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, clay. please join us for the post-dinner reception in at the jefferson room on this level. while live music and sponsored by pepsico. on your way,...
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james in chattanooga, tennessee, republican could return to all of you for this debate. what is your take, james? caller: well, i was very moved by a "new york times" article in which a 23-year-old girl who had a wonderful career in the space industry and her relationship with her parents that just went there and sat on the wing of a plane after that plane was shot out of the sky. i feel if the republicans -- i feel like the republicans may not be with me as a fellow republican, but i don't believe what ted cruz said. i think we should just make sure they don't have those weapons anymore. those are some very high-tech weapons, and the russians can't be trusted with them anymore. host: ok, so how do you go about protecting ukrainians and bolstering their forces -- so your argument is to take the weapons away from russia? how do you do that? caller: well, we need to do the same kind of blockade on them that they did on cuba years ago do anything we can to blockade them from getting any more weapons to give out just like they were halloween candy. host: back to "the washing
james in chattanooga, tennessee, republican could return to all of you for this debate. what is your take, james? caller: well, i was very moved by a "new york times" article in which a 23-year-old girl who had a wonderful career in the space industry and her relationship with her parents that just went there and sat on the wing of a plane after that plane was shot out of the sky. i feel if the republicans -- i feel like the republicans may not be with me as a fellow republican, but i...
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and commissioners have voted to let chattanooga, tennessee and wilson, north carolina override state law and expand their city-owned rock band service to new areas -- broadband service to new areas. now to the lead. it may come down to one of the most important votes to protect the future of technology ever. the fcc voting to adopt open internet rules, which would be subject to legislation, prohibiting internet regulators -- the vote passed on party lines a few seconds ago, classifying internet service providers as utilities. peter cook is at the fcc now. it is a big deal. the vote went down party lines. tell us what you heard as the discussion was going on, peter. >> they have just taken place -- at the fcc -- >> peter you are breaking up a little bit. we are going to jump in with a former commissioner who joins us now. harold, you have been a critic of this plan. the fcc just adopted it. what will go on now? >> it is a sad day for the american public and the internet globally. here, for the first time, the united states righting itself on not regulating the internet. something has
and commissioners have voted to let chattanooga, tennessee and wilson, north carolina override state law and expand their city-owned rock band service to new areas -- broadband service to new areas. now to the lead. it may come down to one of the most important votes to protect the future of technology ever. the fcc voting to adopt open internet rules, which would be subject to legislation, prohibiting internet regulators -- the vote passed on party lines a few seconds ago, classifying internet...
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he was from chattanooga. but he moved to tupelo.ank raines, and he was a simultaneous parker. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [ applause ] >> frank raines, the simultaneous talker. and elvis and tamika, they are all from tupelo, mississippi. also from tupelo, mississippi, these guys. the american family association, our new favorite far right religious activist group, who says jewish immigrants to america should be forced to convert as a condition to coming to this country. >> number one, those who came to our shores would be expected to adopt our religious values and our traditions. that would mean christianity. the religion of their home lamd, the god of their homeland, they would leave them behind. >> from their home base in tupelo, mississippi, the folks at the american family association figured out how to make a real wonderful living with running radio shows and leading crusades against sponge bob and boy
he was from chattanooga. but he moved to tupelo.ank raines, and he was a simultaneous parker. >> he has the ability to talk right along with me, and can do it in any language, even though he may not know the language in which the person is speaking. [ applause ] >> frank raines, the simultaneous talker. and elvis and tamika, they are all from tupelo, mississippi. also from tupelo, mississippi, these guys. the american family association, our new favorite far right religious activist...
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in tennessee chattanooga park, this is what do you you just play on the sled for ours on end, even when it's dark. this is the good news. for most, it has been a terrible winter, that's the bright top that brought that snow to tennessee. there's still snow in delaware in north korea maybe in new york even washington d.c., but that's really on its way out. although this is the forecast by the end of thursday, it's freezing washington north. further west, there's been a bit of snow showing up in colorado, some in the sierra nevada, as well. this is significant. around 24 hours that snow just snows and snows and snows. it's loads for california, for new mexico, and it doesn't really go from northern california either. temperatures stay steady at 59 degrees in san francisco and cold in the mountains. they're going into saturday, what does california want most of all? increased snow pack, because that is where the water comes from for what is now drought-ridden california. there it is, that's two days of snow. that's it from me. >> rob, thank you very much. >> still ahead on the al jazeera n
in tennessee chattanooga park, this is what do you you just play on the sled for ours on end, even when it's dark. this is the good news. for most, it has been a terrible winter, that's the bright top that brought that snow to tennessee. there's still snow in delaware in north korea maybe in new york even washington d.c., but that's really on its way out. although this is the forecast by the end of thursday, it's freezing washington north. further west, there's been a bit of snow showing up in...
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it's going to be very dangerous conditions on the roads around nashville, chattanooga as well. d.c.cking on your back door. we could see up to 8 inches of snow by the morning. the morning commute will be trouble for you as well as new york city. here are you will a of the winter storm warnings and watches in effect. we have went ter weather advisories in effect as well. the ice is the biggest concern because of the danger in travel and it collects on everything. we could see power outages. anywhere from little rock memphis, knoxville, charlotte, raleigh, it's going to start as snow for you and turn into ice as we get into the overnight hours. also looking at up 8 to 10 inches we're going to see quite a bit of snow and 2 to 4 inches in new york possibly. boston it's not going to be as big of a deal for you. you're only going to get a couple of inches. of course we don't want it because we have so much snow on the ground. timing this out, raleigh changes over to ice. this is 10:00 p.m. tonight. d.c. already it has snow. for the morning commute, you'll see a couple of inches and then i
it's going to be very dangerous conditions on the roads around nashville, chattanooga as well. d.c.cking on your back door. we could see up to 8 inches of snow by the morning. the morning commute will be trouble for you as well as new york city. here are you will a of the winter storm warnings and watches in effect. we have went ter weather advisories in effect as well. the ice is the biggest concern because of the danger in travel and it collects on everything. we could see power outages....
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other than that memphis is looking at ice off to chattanooga chattanooga. could see ice spread through the carolina carolinas. and the cold is gripping much of the country we are looking at. this not only for today but through the rest of today. after this storm, believe it or not, this current storm we're looking at, another shot of colder air comes in by middle of the week. winter still very much in effect. >> that groundhog knew what he was talking about.am reese, deceiting with dang -- dealing with dangerously cold temperatures it down. how cold is it? >> reporter: it is very cold. talking about snow and wind. today we're talking about ice and icy cold temperatures. bitter cold here. really dangerous think cold. zero degrees. negative 24 degrees when you take in the windchill. it's causing problems like you mentioned on the road. roofs are collapsing but a few hearty souls are out here. this is jack his dawn lana. jack, you came from the south end. what do you make of all this? the white, the cold weather? >> it's nishl for boston. we had a bad winter l
other than that memphis is looking at ice off to chattanooga chattanooga. could see ice spread through the carolina carolinas. and the cold is gripping much of the country we are looking at. this not only for today but through the rest of today. after this storm, believe it or not, this current storm we're looking at, another shot of colder air comes in by middle of the week. winter still very much in effect. >> that groundhog knew what he was talking about.am reese, deceiting with dang...
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i remember one chattanooga public health officer saying, ma it's all ebola all the time every day. in response, congress appropriate more than $5 billion to fight the spread of the virus. the impact of efforts to fight evil is the number of ebola cases is declining. at the same time here in the united states were experiencing a large outbreak of a disease for which we do have a vaccine. measles used to second up to 4 million americans each year. they played it wasn't on preventable childhood illness. but the introduction of the vaccine in 1963 changed everything. measles was declared eliminated meaning absence of continues disease transmission for greater than 12 months from the united states. then from 2001-2012 the median number of cases reported in all of our country was about 60. today, e-10 2015 the 41st day of the year and already we have seen more cases of measles than we would in a typical year. one measles outbreak in palatine illinois, a suburb about a half hour from chicago has affected at least five babies all less than one year old. infants and individuals who are immu
i remember one chattanooga public health officer saying, ma it's all ebola all the time every day. in response, congress appropriate more than $5 billion to fight the spread of the virus. the impact of efforts to fight evil is the number of ebola cases is declining. at the same time here in the united states were experiencing a large outbreak of a disease for which we do have a vaccine. measles used to second up to 4 million americans each year. they played it wasn't on preventable childhood...
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in other words, if tennessee had said, chattanooga, we will not allow you to have municipal broadband whatsoever, this order appears to conflict that the fcc would like the authority to do anything about it. sorry, the fcc having determined that tennessee restricted the reit expansion of the municipal broadband projects beyond the service area the fcc says we do have the authority to preempt. that is the oddity i was focusing on. he would have the perverse impact of dissuading municipalities from initiating municipal broadband projects precisely because the state would say, okay, if we give any power whatsoever to municipal -- municipalities it would preempt exceeding the terms of the service to narrowly and under are prostitution a framework and the supreme court jurisprudence, as the court explained in nixon versus missouri, i just don't see a way for the fcc to thread that needle. >> i would answer it this way and agree with everything wholeheartedly my colleagues said. one oddity i found is the question that the petitioners really wanted answer was, where could they go, what were
in other words, if tennessee had said, chattanooga, we will not allow you to have municipal broadband whatsoever, this order appears to conflict that the fcc would like the authority to do anything about it. sorry, the fcc having determined that tennessee restricted the reit expansion of the municipal broadband projects beyond the service area the fcc says we do have the authority to preempt. that is the oddity i was focusing on. he would have the perverse impact of dissuading municipalities...
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it will be slick in charlotte, atlanta, chattanooga. it's 32 and raining in atlanta. it's the icy patches, that's the problem. you're driving along, doing fine you see a bridge and is it a mess. two to four inches of snow with the first storm today. a little bit of ice in atlanta, not much here it's tonight that the next storm comes in it's still in dallas another round for martin there. right into atlanta all the way to raleigh and here comes the storm developing out of texas, spreading the rain snow and ice across dallas through little rock and memphis, through and close to atlanta, all the northern suburbs getting a lot of snow it could be four to six inches in atlanta and georgia's mountains north of the city and six to eight in the mountains around knoxville, into raleigh and winston-salem, the upstate of south carolina getting snow as well. i know this isn't a big deal for detroit. if you're up in detroit you're going, be quiet, we get that every day. i get that but down here where we have ten plows per 100,000 people it is a big deal. chris? >> we'll check in w
it will be slick in charlotte, atlanta, chattanooga. it's 32 and raining in atlanta. it's the icy patches, that's the problem. you're driving along, doing fine you see a bridge and is it a mess. two to four inches of snow with the first storm today. a little bit of ice in atlanta, not much here it's tonight that the next storm comes in it's still in dallas another round for martin there. right into atlanta all the way to raleigh and here comes the storm developing out of texas, spreading the...
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one chattanooga public health officer saying it is ebola all the time every day. measles is too sick and up to 4 million americans each year. many believed it was an unpreventable childhood illness. introduction of a vaccine in 1963 changed everything. measles was declared eliminated. absence of continuous disease transmission for more than 12 months. from 2001-2012, the median number of cases reported in all of our country was about 60. today is february 10, 2015 and the 41st day of the year and already we have seen more cases of measles than we would in a typical year. one measles outbreak in illinois has affected at least five babies, all less than one-year-old. infants and individuals who are immune all compromised are traditionally predicted by what is called herd immunity. when more than nine out of 10 people are vaccinated so they don't get sick. that keeps the babies from getting sick. that herd immunity is incredibly important. measles can cause life-threatening complications in children. eyewitnesses will talk about what is causing this outbreak and why
one chattanooga public health officer saying it is ebola all the time every day. measles is too sick and up to 4 million americans each year. many believed it was an unpreventable childhood illness. introduction of a vaccine in 1963 changed everything. measles was declared eliminated. absence of continuous disease transmission for more than 12 months. from 2001-2012, the median number of cases reported in all of our country was about 60. today is february 10, 2015 and the 41st day of the year...
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i remember one chattanooga public health officer saying it is ebola all the time, every day. in response, congress appropriated more than $5 billion to fight the spread of the virus. the impact of efforts is that the number of people a cases are declining. at the same time, here in the united states, we are experiencing a large outbreak of a disease for which we do have a back scene. measles used to second up to -- second -- sicken up to 4 million americans each year. many believed it was an unpreventable childhood illness. introduction of a vaccine in 1963 changed everything. measles was declared eliminated. absence of continuous disease transmission for more than 12 months. from 2001-2012, the median number of cases reported in all of our country was about 60. today is february 10, 2015 and the 41st day of the year and already we have seen more cases of measles than we would in a typical year. one measles outbreak in illinois a suburb about half hour from chicago, has affected at least five babies, all less than one-year-old. infants and individuals who are immuno compromis
i remember one chattanooga public health officer saying it is ebola all the time, every day. in response, congress appropriated more than $5 billion to fight the spread of the virus. the impact of efforts is that the number of people a cases are declining. at the same time, here in the united states, we are experiencing a large outbreak of a disease for which we do have a back scene. measles used to second up to -- second -- sicken up to 4 million americans each year. many believed it was an...
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believe it or not, folks, 20 degrees in chattanooga, tennessee right now, 58 in miami.r is impacting your breakfast. orange juice futures move higher, temps moving lower in florida, but balance out by bacon. the worst performing commodity over the last month is not oil, not platinum or silver but lean hogs down 10% in the futures market this month down more than 20 % this year. breakfast aside, can you make money off the trends? the ceo of kkm financial and vice president at price futures group joining us jeff, startsing with you. back in 2009 to 2012 the greatest money-making opportunities in commodity's history when orange juice futures rose 220 % in 36 months. what's your take? moneymaker or dedsad money? >> seems dead right now. i tried to text lourn this morning, but he's not gotten back to me. we are seeing the next 24 hours critical in florida. the coldest day on record. 1960 they logged 36 degrees, right now the farmers spoke this morning they are concerned. not just the temperature, but the wind dying down. if the wind dies down we'll see the crop freeze as wel
believe it or not, folks, 20 degrees in chattanooga, tennessee right now, 58 in miami.r is impacting your breakfast. orange juice futures move higher, temps moving lower in florida, but balance out by bacon. the worst performing commodity over the last month is not oil, not platinum or silver but lean hogs down 10% in the futures market this month down more than 20 % this year. breakfast aside, can you make money off the trends? the ceo of kkm financial and vice president at price futures group...
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every member one chattanooga public health officer saying it is all people up all the time every day -- ebola all the time every day. measles is too sick and up to 4 million americans each year. many believed it was an unpreventable childhood illness. introduction of a vaccine in 1963 changed everything. measles was declared eliminated. absence of continuous disease transmission for more than 12 months. from 2001-2012, the median number of cases reported in all of our country was about 60. today is february 10, 2015 and the 41st day of the year and already we have seen more cases of measles than we would in a typical year. one measles outbreak in illinois has affected at least five babies, all less than one-year-old. infants and individuals who are immune all compromised are traditionally predicted by what is called herd immunity. when more than nine out of 10 people are vaccinated so they don't get sick. that keeps the babies from getting sick. that herd immunity is incredibly important. measles can cause life-threatening cup locations in children. -- complications in children. eyew
every member one chattanooga public health officer saying it is all people up all the time every day -- ebola all the time every day. measles is too sick and up to 4 million americans each year. many believed it was an unpreventable childhood illness. introduction of a vaccine in 1963 changed everything. measles was declared eliminated. absence of continuous disease transmission for more than 12 months. from 2001-2012, the median number of cases reported in all of our country was about 60....
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the biggest snow in north georgia will be in the mountains there just south of chattanooga, and then as you head towards north carolina, look at how much we got here for the central piedmont there near the raleigh durham area. perhaps 8 to 12 inches there, and then maybe, maybe, in d.c. one to three. largely staying south of say, trenton, new jersey and certainly new york city. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the bankrupt billionaire, the judge, and the porsche. chief international correspondent michelle caruso cabrera with more on the very bizarre story. it sounds like some kind of, like, i don't know, soap opera. stroo yes. >> flamboyant former brazilian billionaire batista lost $34 billion in a year. now he is on trial, and his judge is driving one of his very expensive cars. >> oh. that's not fair. sfroo how does that happen? we'll explain next on "power lunch." hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td a
the biggest snow in north georgia will be in the mountains there just south of chattanooga, and then as you head towards north carolina, look at how much we got here for the central piedmont there near the raleigh durham area. perhaps 8 to 12 inches there, and then maybe, maybe, in d.c. one to three. largely staying south of say, trenton, new jersey and certainly new york city. back to you. >> thank you. >>> the bankrupt billionaire, the judge, and the porsche. chief...
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i remember one chattanooga public health officer saying it is all the ball all the time everyday. in response congress appropriated more than $5 billion to fight the spread of the virus. the impact of efforts to fight ebola is that the number of cases is declining. at the same time hear in the united states we are experiencing a large a large outbreak of the disease for which we do have a vaccine. measles used to sicken up to 4 million americans each year, many believing he was in on preventable childhood illness. the introduction of of a vaccine in 1963 changed everything. measles was declared eliminating any absence of continuous disease transmission for greater than 12 months from the united states in 2,000. then from 2001 to 2012 to 2012 the median yearly number of cases reported was about 60. today is february 102015 the 41st day of the year and already we have seen more cases of measles that we would in a typical year. one outbreak in illinois a suburb about a half-hour from chicago has affected at least five babies come all less than one -year-old. infants and individuals w
i remember one chattanooga public health officer saying it is all the ball all the time everyday. in response congress appropriated more than $5 billion to fight the spread of the virus. the impact of efforts to fight ebola is that the number of cases is declining. at the same time hear in the united states we are experiencing a large a large outbreak of the disease for which we do have a vaccine. measles used to sicken up to 4 million americans each year, many believing he was in on...
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if tennessee said chattanooga this order appears to contemplate that they would lack the authority to anything about it. but tennessee restricted the expansion of the broadband projects beyond the service areas. we do have the authority. ironically it would have the proverse impact of desueding municipalities precisely because the state would say if we give any power to municipality it would preempt it if we thought we were setting it too narrowly. under the supreme court's i don't see a way to thread that need needle. >> the question they wanted answered was where could they go outside of their existing.kcy reach? that's a question that i think the supreme court is very clear. the agd si can't grant authority over it may authorize to operate. that's something that's problematic and states have pushed back on and we're going to see a challenge on that part. >> there's been a lot of fire5tçg on this debate. do you think the well has been poisoned between you and the chairman's office? has it been crossed here and how this process has been carried out that you can walk back or are we go
if tennessee said chattanooga this order appears to contemplate that they would lack the authority to anything about it. but tennessee restricted the expansion of the broadband projects beyond the service areas. we do have the authority. ironically it would have the proverse impact of desueding municipalities precisely because the state would say if we give any power to municipality it would preempt it if we thought we were setting it too narrowly. under the supreme court's i don't see a way to...
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. >> your son looked at that political cartoon from the chattanooga newspaper and looked at the questions are destroying the pathway to citizenship. because if you look at that cartoon right there, that's the message, right? >> correct. >> okay. now, you got a little upset about this. why? >> well because i was looking really -- my son informed me about the assignment before he actually brought it home. so we had some discussions oabout itoabout it. i asked was there an opposing view given you know because the questions as you can see is really one sided. >> sure. >> when i got the assignment back i sort of flipped the piece of paper over thinking maybe the opposing view might be on the other side and it wasn't. that's what surprised me the most about it. >> eventually you wound up talking to the school about it. the statement from the school district says the goal of the lesson was to recognize the importance of vari ed opinion. it wasn't a varied opinion it was one side did the school say they will present the other side as well in the future? >> no, not really no. >> are you okay with
. >> your son looked at that political cartoon from the chattanooga newspaper and looked at the questions are destroying the pathway to citizenship. because if you look at that cartoon right there, that's the message, right? >> correct. >> okay. now, you got a little upset about this. why? >> well because i was looking really -- my son informed me about the assignment before he actually brought it home. so we had some discussions oabout itoabout it. i asked was there an...
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northern alabama, a foot of snow huntsville eight inches of snow even chattanooga in the act at sevenng in richmond virginia washington, d.c. a picture in washington, d.c. hard to see the flakes but they're flying through, can you see gators pushing out of the way. snow up into the lights up into washington, d.c. this morning. it's going to be a slow drive up and down i-95 and 64 68 all the interstates through the northeast are going to be slow. eing a little light precipitation up into boston and philadelphia. this dps away in the next four or five hours, richmond you're seeing the snow another two to four before it stops. hampton roads seeing its fair share of snow as well. likely breaking daily records, because it doesn't know at virginia beach very often. but it is today. for tomorrow we move away and more storms move in for the weekend, more snow for chicago, most likely heavier snow south of chicago, but for the skiers they'll take it feet of snow in the colorado rockies that have been fairly dry all the snow has been in the east. not in the west. so some natural snow for the sk
northern alabama, a foot of snow huntsville eight inches of snow even chattanooga in the act at sevenng in richmond virginia washington, d.c. a picture in washington, d.c. hard to see the flakes but they're flying through, can you see gators pushing out of the way. snow up into the lights up into washington, d.c. this morning. it's going to be a slow drive up and down i-95 and 64 68 all the interstates through the northeast are going to be slow. eing a little light precipitation up into boston...