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we saw -- the third direct route to chattanooga. he ordered the general to establish an artillery position. if the wrong button, sorry. this overlooks the main union defensive line. -- position in light blue is of course the breakthrough didn't happen up north, it happens down south. down this way. ultimately, the purple line i drew, the earth is down, that's where the battle of horseshoe ridge ultimately happened. thomas had the position to post-truth on high ground. but, not the plan that he is the defending -- he ended up defending. noon, theer 20 at confederates broke through to the south. overran century divisions. they overran horacio vancleave. theidan's division -- division, a small division of jefferson columbus, the can rhetoric president. they got into a quarrel with general nelson in 1862, shot and killed him on mr.'s of the gulf house in louisville. who was indicted but never tried. three union divisions were driven off the battlefield by approximately noon. divisions.union he, you can see here -- he is moving south. th
we saw -- the third direct route to chattanooga. he ordered the general to establish an artillery position. if the wrong button, sorry. this overlooks the main union defensive line. -- position in light blue is of course the breakthrough didn't happen up north, it happens down south. down this way. ultimately, the purple line i drew, the earth is down, that's where the battle of horseshoe ridge ultimately happened. thomas had the position to post-truth on high ground. but, not the plan that he...
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so i don't know even, you know, this is chattanooga.if it's not going to work in chattanooga, i don't know where it's going to work. and, again, it won't work in chattanooga until families think they can raise their kids and educate their kids there. >> aaron, let me ask you to bring in some of your perspective from having lived in indianapolis, because we know some of the same people around there, and indianapolis downtown has encountered some of the same, you know, revival that chattanooga has. what was the experience there? were there, was it a childless city? >> well, what i would say is if you go to a city like indianapolis, it's dramatically different from new york. first, if you -- i just go around to events in cities i travel to and look at how many people are wearing wedding rings. and in new york it's like a minority. in manhattan you walk around and look at how many people on the streets have wedding rings, it's not that many. a tremendous number of single people in manhattan. you go to a city like indianapolis, 75% plus of t
so i don't know even, you know, this is chattanooga.if it's not going to work in chattanooga, i don't know where it's going to work. and, again, it won't work in chattanooga until families think they can raise their kids and educate their kids there. >> aaron, let me ask you to bring in some of your perspective from having lived in indianapolis, because we know some of the same people around there, and indianapolis downtown has encountered some of the same, you know, revival that...
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>> iron from chattanooga, tennessee. this is towards the opening comments. i think that most people i work with, the oregon trail generation and millennials, for them, when you were talking about telecom, it is a real powerful thing. look at what john oliver, basically all of the stuff that is going on with telecom, it has been engaging for the generation. there is also the idea that we have to push, that -- i would like to ask josh, in chattanooga, we have what is , municipal owned, owned by the power they have 90,000 customers now, the largest cable company in chattanooga. the best internet company in the country and it is owned by the city. would that be something -- it boats.sfts all they are more apt to support other government initiatives. do you think may be approaching it and using it as a case study or example may have a better affect them looking at things ?nd saying deregulation is bad this is what happens when we let government work. >> i think the chattanooga model is a great model. we are doing a case study on it. this issue is really interesti
>> iron from chattanooga, tennessee. this is towards the opening comments. i think that most people i work with, the oregon trail generation and millennials, for them, when you were talking about telecom, it is a real powerful thing. look at what john oliver, basically all of the stuff that is going on with telecom, it has been engaging for the generation. there is also the idea that we have to push, that -- i would like to ask josh, in chattanooga, we have what is , municipal owned,...
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the defeated union army retreated to chattanooga and dug in there securely. and there was a huge road block. all of his generals said we should bypass chattanooga, go through the mountain, hit nashville and invade kentucky. bragg said yes theoretically that's right but the army is exhausted, it doesn't have the land trans. the mountains are a barren waste. you can't live off the country when you go through the appalachian highlands because there are not enough farms there. bragg saw nothing but problems. his subordinates saw nothing but prospects. and, again, bragg brought in jefferson davis to support him. the result was that bragg won the revolt against him by his generals. in october 1863, they mounted a major effort to get him ousted. he survived that. but it was a victory for bragg. because he had very few vocal supporters. he was exhausted physically. healthwise, he was almost a wreck. and the result was he lost control of a strategic situation, badly lost the battle of chattanooga in late november and finally offered his resignation. davis finally said
the defeated union army retreated to chattanooga and dug in there securely. and there was a huge road block. all of his generals said we should bypass chattanooga, go through the mountain, hit nashville and invade kentucky. bragg said yes theoretically that's right but the army is exhausted, it doesn't have the land trans. the mountains are a barren waste. you can't live off the country when you go through the appalachian highlands because there are not enough farms there. bragg saw nothing but...
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chattanooga because it turns out, -- stanton said, i need you to go to chattanooga because it turns out, they are surrounded. there and he was in the midst of it and he reveled being there when it was all unfolding. it still was not enough, though. he did not want to go back. he liked being with the guys in the field. he went back and he asked for a commission in the field and stanton said no, we need you here. in 1864, he had his chance. when -- takece what you can, we need supplies. they got a bunch of horses and they tried to do a hail mary and attack from the north in washington, d.c. when they saw that his army was moving through, they thought it was trickery and they downplayed it and they realized it was for real. meigs bagged to be given command department.ermaster initially, he was told no. he went and asked another commander and got approval and rallied these men and went to totten is notort far from here, right? 's mainappens that meigs force he was leading was that fort stevens. when the southerners came from the north, meigs got to be in charge of the battle. he was joined
chattanooga because it turns out, -- stanton said, i need you to go to chattanooga because it turns out, they are surrounded. there and he was in the midst of it and he reveled being there when it was all unfolding. it still was not enough, though. he did not want to go back. he liked being with the guys in the field. he went back and he asked for a commission in the field and stanton said no, we need you here. in 1864, he had his chance. when -- takece what you can, we need supplies. they got...
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there was a woman from kentucky named lizzie who was a refugee in chattanooga. she wanted to go back to kentucky and hoped -- they wanted to talk to bragg and get permission to go with them when they invaded kentucky. she said bragg was very kind and considerate and a nice guy. one of her friends joked with lizzie later on and said, "weren't you afraid that when he got you into the parlor he would say that you would take a chicken and then execute military law on you? " and bragg the joke are coexisting side-by-side in the public image. there is another incident that contributed to his image as a man killer in december 1862 just before stones river. a soldier deserted to attend to family problems. he did return to duty. that happened a lot in the civil war. his court-martial sentenced him refused tod bragg resend the sentence. he wanted it to go through to serve as an example despite impassioned appeals from many kentucky generals and officers to reverse the decision. understandably when lewis was executed it created a great deal of bitterness and resentment tow
there was a woman from kentucky named lizzie who was a refugee in chattanooga. she wanted to go back to kentucky and hoped -- they wanted to talk to bragg and get permission to go with them when they invaded kentucky. she said bragg was very kind and considerate and a nice guy. one of her friends joked with lizzie later on and said, "weren't you afraid that when he got you into the parlor he would say that you would take a chicken and then execute military law on you? " and bragg the...
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if it's not going to work in chattanooga then i don't know. but they could raise their kids and educate them. >> having lived in indianapolis downtown has encountered some of the same revivals of chattanooga. was it childless?. >> with the city like indianapolis it is dramatically different but i look at how many people and it knew your credits a minority. it is a tremendous number of single people. some there are issues with urban schools but the primary population to a the extent of the urban dense neighborhood committees are regions better shape to by married couples with children. but i know very eco conscious urban with the sensibility and a different sense of priorities so even people with a different political persuasion just bring a different conversation to this city. but if you travel to other cities you see a tremendous difference. >> it doesn't seem that presence of kids inhibits our doesn't mean that you have that revitalization or that are engaged in that process. >> i have to do challenge you on all of them. they want to go satu
if it's not going to work in chattanooga then i don't know. but they could raise their kids and educate them. >> having lived in indianapolis downtown has encountered some of the same revivals of chattanooga. was it childless?. >> with the city like indianapolis it is dramatically different but i look at how many people and it knew your credits a minority. it is a tremendous number of single people. some there are issues with urban schools but the primary population to a the extent...
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lisa, in chattanooga, tennessee, independent line. i was rponding to the gentleman who said we should love each other and in the next breath starts spewing hatred about muslims. i'm very concerned when people call themselves christians, but are spewing hate. we have christian preachers talking about war and impeachment. god is not a god of w or hatred, or evil. he is a god of love. i'm not a democrat or a republican, i'm human. we are made of g and we are made to love. these are american values. that these so-called christians, many of who stop saying they are christian because they are not. i call myself a true believer now. christian should mean christlike. christ is love. we need to start displaying love. we can't love one person and hate the other, that is the devil. that's not god. , beingarah palin reported on this morning, the judge on tuesday dismissed the defamation lawsuit filed by the former alaska governor against " e new rk times." we have an editorial written and rewritten rapidly in order to ice opinion and which includ
lisa, in chattanooga, tennessee, independent line. i was rponding to the gentleman who said we should love each other and in the next breath starts spewing hatred about muslims. i'm very concerned when people call themselves christians, but are spewing hate. we have christian preachers talking about war and impeachment. god is not a god of w or hatred, or evil. he is a god of love. i'm not a democrat or a republican, i'm human. we are made of g and we are made to love. these are american...
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she was a student at the university of tennessee chattanooga hanging out at a party with a classmate hawk, when she suddenly felt sick. >> i was throwing up and feeling really dizzy, could not feel my arms or legs. >> reporter: next thing she knew she blacked out. >> the next morning i woke up, i was completely naked in the sheets at the base of the bed. he was at the top of the bed. >> reporter: she says she immediately defined it as rape and filed a report with the school saying corey, a wrestler on the school team, forced himself on her when she was in no condition to consent. >> i now have depression streaks, anxiety streaks, night terrors. >> it's on his record. his life is ruined. >> reporter: but there is another side to this. c.d. mauk is corey's father. >> he was just blown away. he didn't know how to react. >> reporter: corey who declined to be interviewed, told his father he remembered the night very differently and he and morris had consensual sex. >> would i ever think that my son would be involved in sexual assault? absolutely not. >> reporter: the university initially
she was a student at the university of tennessee chattanooga hanging out at a party with a classmate hawk, when she suddenly felt sick. >> i was throwing up and feeling really dizzy, could not feel my arms or legs. >> reporter: next thing she knew she blacked out. >> the next morning i woke up, i was completely naked in the sheets at the base of the bed. he was at the top of the bed. >> reporter: she says she immediately defined it as rape and filed a report with the...
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the fire department in chattanooga, tennessee, posted a warning to remind you that putting your feet up on the dashboard is actually putting it on top of an airbag that could deploy between 100 and 200 miles per hour and that could send your knees through your eyesockets. >>> now, wusa9 first alert weather rated d.c.'s most accurate forecast. >>> i'm glad they put out that safety precaution. my teenage daughter does it and my husband sometimes does it. i say, get your feet down. excuse from now on. >> you might want to do something like this today because you might want to kick back and relax with the weather today. [laughter] >> yes, looking nice. >>> most of the weekend is not as perfect as today is but it won't be a washout and we will talk about that, coming up. 83 degrees with the humidity not bad because of the magic dew point below 60. it should be a pretty nice evening for us. the redskins at the ravens at m&t bank stadium what the 7:30 kickoff and we should be in the 70s and low 80s if you are doing tailgating and then temperatures slowly falling to the 70s with no rain. thi
the fire department in chattanooga, tennessee, posted a warning to remind you that putting your feet up on the dashboard is actually putting it on top of an airbag that could deploy between 100 and 200 miles per hour and that could send your knees through your eyesockets. >>> now, wusa9 first alert weather rated d.c.'s most accurate forecast. >>> i'm glad they put out that safety precaution. my teenage daughter does it and my husband sometimes does it. i say, get your feet...
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yes, it represents some employees at the volkswagen plant in chattanooga, but in s union free. partially because it's filled with rig states and many blue collar employees in those states have never felt compelled to join a union. a spokesperson for the nissan says they think that's still the case saying we don't believe the representation is in the best interest of the employees of nissan canton. meanwhile, after the three sh down facilities and laid off thousands of workers during the recession, the uaw is a far smaller union than in the past. in fact, since 2004, when it represent ed more than 650,000 workers, the uaw has lost more than a third of its mep shmbers. the vote in mississippi will run through friday night. if they win, it will begin the process of gauche nating a new contract with any sap mpl e japanese automaker has never dealt with here in the united states. >>> still ahead, troubles. cutting jobs, its dividend, earnings outlook and the stock >>> the senate today passed legislation th no halt in fda reviews of drugs. the measure increases the user fees that dru
yes, it represents some employees at the volkswagen plant in chattanooga, but in s union free. partially because it's filled with rig states and many blue collar employees in those states have never felt compelled to join a union. a spokesperson for the nissan says they think that's still the case saying we don't believe the representation is in the best interest of the employees of nissan canton. meanwhile, after the three sh down facilities and laid off thousands of workers during the...
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senator bob corker has delivered his harshest criticism yet of president trump, telling reporters in chattanooga today that the president has not shown the confidence needed to lead the nation. senator corker warned that the nation is "going to go through great peril and that there needs to be some radical changes at the white house." separately, republican senator tim scott of south carolina tells vice news that president trump's mall authority is compromised. the white house as it is working to find a convenient time for the president to speak with a family of the 32-year-old woman who was killed while protesting that white nationalists rally last weekend in charlottesville, virginia. spokeswoman lindsay walters says the white house and appreciates the unifying words that heather heyer's mother spoke at her daughter's memorial yesterday. walters did not address the question whether the president planned to visit charlottesville. in beijing, america's top general says war with north korea would be horrific, but the chairman of the joint chiefs of letting north korea and develop the ability to l
senator bob corker has delivered his harshest criticism yet of president trump, telling reporters in chattanooga today that the president has not shown the confidence needed to lead the nation. senator corker warned that the nation is "going to go through great peril and that there needs to be some radical changes at the white house." separately, republican senator tim scott of south carolina tells vice news that president trump's mall authority is compromised. the white house as it...
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think one of my points -- i am originally from chattanooga, tennessee. there are many monuments and statues all over. but anyway, a lot of these statues, i believe, were put up to help heal the divides between the north and south after the war. now is them down reopening wounds that do not need to be reopened. thank you very much. west virginia,: a republican. caller: i am so sick of everything trump does, they have to make a big issue out of it. you, i never heard of such stuff. as far as those monuments, i passed them many times. i do not really know who they are. i am over 80, and i never paid any attention to them. i do know during the civil war were familiesat fought each other, even, in the civil war, the cousin one believed one way and one believed the other. also, black people over here had slaves. and the people where they got the slaves were sold to them by black people. ago i dobeen so long not even think about it. i just feel like it is terrible, what they are doing to trump. the man is trying to do good for the country. it is a shame that we
think one of my points -- i am originally from chattanooga, tennessee. there are many monuments and statues all over. but anyway, a lot of these statues, i believe, were put up to help heal the divides between the north and south after the war. now is them down reopening wounds that do not need to be reopened. thank you very much. west virginia,: a republican. caller: i am so sick of everything trump does, they have to make a big issue out of it. you, i never heard of such stuff. as far as...
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paris summit with the leaders of france germany italy spain chattanooga and libya. meeting here in paris to tackle all stages of the migrant roots. some accordion the context of yet another european summer of mass crossings with nearly two thousand five hundred people drowning so far. in the waters of the mediterranean. gone is a french proposal to establish so called hot spots to screen potential asylum seekers in africa on the table instead. measures to five people traffickers the establishment of un protection missions. to watch over the conditions in detention camps but that will only apply however. to chad and asia. moving on and british officials are in brussels this monday hoping to push. the eu towards talks on post bricks at times this is the block refuses to launch negotiations until there is a deal on london's exit bil. and of the divorce. incidentally has the story. struggling to untangle that tie and redefine their relationship. the uk and the european union meet again in brussel. having to make progress with the divorce procedures. to be honest i'm con
paris summit with the leaders of france germany italy spain chattanooga and libya. meeting here in paris to tackle all stages of the migrant roots. some accordion the context of yet another european summer of mass crossings with nearly two thousand five hundred people drowning so far. in the waters of the mediterranean. gone is a french proposal to establish so called hot spots to screen potential asylum seekers in africa on the table instead. measures to five people traffickers the...
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cablere the largest isp company in chattanooga. they have been voted by consumer reports as the best internet company in the country. there owned by the city. --ldn't that be something indeed, it even lists all of the votes because when people see the city government working as well as it did in chattanooga in this regard, they are more apt to support other government initiatives that may be have been traditionally private sector. do you think of using this as a hate study or an example may have a better affect been looking at things saying this is what can happen when we let government work? i think the chattanooga model is a great model. we are doing a case study on it. i think this issue is really interesting in terms of actual issues. chattanooga, you have amazing service for everyone but they are actually not allowed to sell the internet. that's marshall blackburn who was the reason. brentwood's republican representative basically did everything in her power to preventepb from going outside the service area. >> what i was sayi
cablere the largest isp company in chattanooga. they have been voted by consumer reports as the best internet company in the country. there owned by the city. --ldn't that be something indeed, it even lists all of the votes because when people see the city government working as well as it did in chattanooga in this regard, they are more apt to support other government initiatives that may be have been traditionally private sector. do you think of using this as a hate study or an example may...
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. >> chattanooga led democratic line. >> caller: cell to help us wit out with a standard credit get republican and with that agendada of here in america and then to inform the people that could be looked at with the opportunity thato is the dirty little secrets to offer those ideas so ifbo they are in the same boatat to help that situation out. >> that was a point made ofk a little bit earlier of how the to dave darr in the trump camp but think about that. so on the left you have the umbrella of will take culture was someon with ethnic identity be proud of who you are. asians, whites? this takes the blame for what everybody else has suffereded? multiculturalism as an umbrella excludes whites.the the kkk and richard spence in the democratic camp. enc that all of these others are encouraged but there is a distinction between all other ethnic groups that drives those out of the democratic party. tru this is why because the kinds of things that richard spencer believes but the reason he is not over there. >> the line for republicans go well ahead. >>. >> congratulations to mr. d'souza after carefu
. >> chattanooga led democratic line. >> caller: cell to help us wit out with a standard credit get republican and with that agendada of here in america and then to inform the people that could be looked at with the opportunity thato is the dirty little secrets to offer those ideas so ifbo they are in the same boatat to help that situation out. >> that was a point made ofk a little bit earlier of how the to dave darr in the trump camp but think about that. so on the left you...
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host: much like tom, senator bob corker spoke in chattanooga thursday and also criticized the president'sandling of the racially motivated protests in child's bill. [video clip] the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. and we need for him to be successful. the nation needs for him to be successful it doesn't matter whether you are democrat or republican. we need our president to be successful. he has not demonstrated that he understands the characterizations -- he has not demonstrated that he understands what makes this nation great and what it is today. he has to demonstrate the characteristics of a president who understands that. without the things that i just mentioned happening, our nation is going to go through great peril. i want to do everything i can. in spite of the fact that people are polarized in our nation right now, people have to understand that we should hope and does somes -reflection and does what is necessary to demonstrate stability and demonstrate competence and
host: much like tom, senator bob corker spoke in chattanooga thursday and also criticized the president'sandling of the racially motivated protests in child's bill. [video clip] the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. and we need for him to be successful. the nation needs for him to be successful it doesn't matter whether you are democrat or republican. we need our president to be...
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corker delivered his harshest criticism of president trump saying in chattanooga today that trump has yet to show competence to lead the nation. tim scott of south carolina tells advice and news that trump's moral authority is compromised. saying a lawsuit regarding cia interrogation methods has a historic victory. the suit says it was an experimental torture system filed for the detainees after that september 11 attack. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, tech mobilizes against hate with new game plans in the wake of the charlottesville tragedy. how companies plan to draw a harder line without compromising core values. plus cloud flair. they hit reset on their commitment to free speech, shutting down their partnership with the right wing website the daily stormer. the c.e.o. joins us with why the time was now to make a stand. and alibaba's massive growth fueled by the cloud. the rift on online shopping
corker delivered his harshest criticism of president trump saying in chattanooga today that trump has yet to show competence to lead the nation. tim scott of south carolina tells advice and news that trump's moral authority is compromised. saying a lawsuit regarding cia interrogation methods has a historic victory. the suit says it was an experimental torture system filed for the detainees after that september 11 attack. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and...
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bob corker, a fellow republican told the court in chattanooga that the president had demonstrated the stability nor the competence to be successful. this is the economic follett begins to hit the president as the cleveland clinic which had a fund-raiser scheduled for mar-a-lago has now decided to pull that event from the presidents resort. >> bill: kevin court in washington. were going to take a deeper dive into steve bannon, chief national correspondent ed henry tells us who he is, where he came from, and where he may be going. >> president trump: will see what happens with mr. bannon. >> even before this latest explosive magazine article, advisor says the president was not amused when he labeled bannon the great manipulator which is sparked a "saturday night live" skit as the grim reaper. >> yes of course mr. president, i'll go sit at my desk. >> the president's consternation only grew last month, framing trumps historical election as a engineered victory, the notion earlier this week that was clearly still gnawing at the president. >> i won all the primaries, he came on much later
bob corker, a fellow republican told the court in chattanooga that the president had demonstrated the stability nor the competence to be successful. this is the economic follett begins to hit the president as the cleveland clinic which had a fund-raiser scheduled for mar-a-lago has now decided to pull that event from the presidents resort. >> bill: kevin court in washington. were going to take a deeper dive into steve bannon, chief national correspondent ed henry tells us who he is, where...
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area here areui-state rock's throw from georgia. 70 miles from chattanooga. 100 miles north of atlanta and of asheville. probably at one point had 20 different industries here down, completely shut down, mostly because of nafta. jobs were small clothing manufacturers. a big plant in andrews, north carolina. after down about a week the nafta thing was signed. nd it all went south of a border. to make a long story short just since the election it is has happened.hat om and pop businesses, businesses have just started to soar in the area. a lot of this is probably people thinking that to do the p is going right thing, and i personally elieve president trump has the right ideas and everything. i know he is a type a type of and hard to understand sometimes. you would not believe what has happened with this little woe f here lately.y i'm excited about it. i'm a small business owner, and has helped me in my little business. five way, i travel about different states in my business and i always go to the local and eateries and there is always a table with the electricals, business people. retir
area here areui-state rock's throw from georgia. 70 miles from chattanooga. 100 miles north of atlanta and of asheville. probably at one point had 20 different industries here down, completely shut down, mostly because of nafta. jobs were small clothing manufacturers. a big plant in andrews, north carolina. after down about a week the nafta thing was signed. nd it all went south of a border. to make a long story short just since the election it is has happened.hat om and pop businesses,...
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i remember standing on that ridge watching riots in chattanooga in 1980 after an all-white jury acquittedlansman in a drive-by shooting of an african-american woman. i remember my grandfather saying as he watched the smoke rising from the city that the jury didn't let the facts get in the way of their bigotry and that was a damn shame. so this is tragically a recurring feature in the american story. what we have hoped for in the past and what we've often had in the past are presidents who address our better angels, who let us hear the whisper of those wings. sometimes it's just a whisper, but we are, in fact, inspired by those who encourage us to hope as opposed to letting us fear. and right now the 45th president of the united states is encouraging a climate of fear. >> clarence, where do you think your country and your presidency stands after the weekend we've just witnessed? >> well, it is a test for all of us, i think, brian. you know, when john meecham talks about the past, i think about how i became politicized in grade school when i saw national guard troops escorting black student
i remember standing on that ridge watching riots in chattanooga in 1980 after an all-white jury acquittedlansman in a drive-by shooting of an african-american woman. i remember my grandfather saying as he watched the smoke rising from the city that the jury didn't let the facts get in the way of their bigotry and that was a damn shame. so this is tragically a recurring feature in the american story. what we have hoped for in the past and what we've often had in the past are presidents who...
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the president of the united states of america never said anything about the chattanooga attack killed our marines. when you look at orlando or san bernardino, there is no acceptance that this was an islamic attack or extremist attack. it was about gun control. i find it deplorable, the denial. it doesn't fit with their ideological agenda or talking points, they won't say talk about it. >> kimberly: to get your quick comment about the departure of steve bannon, what impact does it have on president trump's administration? what will remain to be seen in the next 30-60 days, what will be mr. bannon's actions? will he quite strongly for the administration of the outside or will he take a different approach? that will let us know under the terms of what he was separated. >> kimberly: excellent. lieutenant colonel allen. thank you so much. coming up, the controversy over confederate monuments is heating up as liberals call for the removal of more statues. we are joined next on the especially edition of "hannity," it continues. "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your
the president of the united states of america never said anything about the chattanooga attack killed our marines. when you look at orlando or san bernardino, there is no acceptance that this was an islamic attack or extremist attack. it was about gun control. i find it deplorable, the denial. it doesn't fit with their ideological agenda or talking points, they won't say talk about it. >> kimberly: to get your quick comment about the departure of steve bannon, what impact does it have on...
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pretty awful at it, suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of ulysses grant at the battle of chattanooga. >> the killers on your true hits channel skunk thank you for tuning in. we have some great things lining in. >> reporter: the mayor of fort bragg says this issue comes to town whenever current events collide with confederate history. >> it's always funny because it's someone from the outside that brings this issue to us. >> i think anytime you ask any group to make a change to a name of a school, um, of a athletic team, um, there are a lot of emotions involved. >> reporter: that east bay assemblyman tony thurman, assemblywoman shirley weber represents san diego. >> you become immune to these things at some point until someone points it out to you, then you have to assess it. so we are optimistic that cities like fort bragg will eventually have that conversation. >> the cost of changing all the addresses, all the, you know, all the companies of all the institutions -- it's a nightmare for the post office. >> reporter: but the mayor says this is more than a matter of practicality. >> i
pretty awful at it, suffering a crushing defeat at the hands of ulysses grant at the battle of chattanooga. >> the killers on your true hits channel skunk thank you for tuning in. we have some great things lining in. >> reporter: the mayor of fort bragg says this issue comes to town whenever current events collide with confederate history. >> it's always funny because it's someone from the outside that brings this issue to us. >> i think anytime you ask any group to make...
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you see the head of the fbi narrative come out after the chattanooga shooting and say, well, we may never know what happened here. it's so obvious what happened there, but they're willfully closing their eyes and ignoring it. liz: we love having you go on. come back soon. >> thank you. liz: this story, taking down confederate stories in the middle of the night after the violence in charlottesville. our next guest, though, says that is a bad idea to erase history. any kind of history. geraldo joins us next. don't go away that can be really serious... especially for my precious new grandchild. it's whooping cough. every family member, including those around new babies, should talk to their doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated. ♪i'm living that yacht life, life, life top speed fifty knots life on the caribbean seas it's a champagne and models potpourri on my yacht made of cuban mahogany, gany, gany, gany♪ ♪watch this don't get mad (bell mnemonic) get e*trade and get invested trump: many of those people were there to protest the taking down of the statue of robert e lee. so this week
you see the head of the fbi narrative come out after the chattanooga shooting and say, well, we may never know what happened here. it's so obvious what happened there, but they're willfully closing their eyes and ignoring it. liz: we love having you go on. come back soon. >> thank you. liz: this story, taking down confederate stories in the middle of the night after the violence in charlottesville. our next guest, though, says that is a bad idea to erase history. any kind of history....
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the senator from tennessee was talking with reporters in chattanooga. take a listen.e's bob corker. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. and we need for him to be successful, our nation needs for him to be successful. >> now for a senator to question a president's competence is a big deal. you'll recall congresswoman jack jackie speier is calling for the president to be removed. corker is a republican, trump's own party. no new controversy. yesterday trump tweeted in reference claiming the bullets were dipped in pigs blood. something he said on the campaign trail. >> and he dipped 50 bullets in pigs' blood. you heard that, right? he took 50 bullets and he dipped them in pigs' blood. >> that story has been repeatedly debunked by historians. >>> a number of magazines will publish covers showing trump in hoods, using the hood as a megaphone to spread his message. the new yorker using the hood as a sail. we're interested in you think of the president and what'
the senator from tennessee was talking with reporters in chattanooga. take a listen.e's bob corker. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. and we need for him to be successful, our nation needs for him to be successful. >> now for a senator to question a president's competence is a big deal. you'll recall congresswoman jack jackie speier is calling for the president to be...
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senator bob corker, the chairman of the foreign relations committee told the chattanooga rotary club that despite his good relationship with the president, he could no longer ignore the elephant in the room. dismayed by the daily distractions, he later said to reporters that there needs to be "some radical changes in the way trump conducts himself." take a listen. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. >>> more republicans are speaking in unusually blunt terms about the president defending monuments in honor of the confederacy. larry hogan said of the president's charlottesville comments, "i thought he did a really bad job responding to it. it wasn't presidential." on the tweets about confederate statu statues, "i think he probably should stop talking about the issue because not very many people are agreeing with him these days." senator tim scott of south carolina says he approaches the issue in moral terms. >> i'm not going to defend the indefensible. i'm not here to do t
senator bob corker, the chairman of the foreign relations committee told the chattanooga rotary club that despite his good relationship with the president, he could no longer ignore the elephant in the room. dismayed by the daily distractions, he later said to reporters that there needs to be "some radical changes in the way trump conducts himself." take a listen. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor some of the competence that he needs to...
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we saw it in new york city on 9/11, washington, d.c., chattanooga, fort hood, orlando, san bernardinogo on and on, paris, nice, the whole world, and we're at it again. so we are not solving the basic problem of defeating and deterring and dissuading this evil ideology. we need to do that. elizabeth: cnn host wolf blitzer said there will be questions raised if this barcelona terror attack involving a van crashing into a crowd of people was a copycat of what happened in charlottesville, virginia. sir, you just pointed out and we've been reporting paris saw vehicle attacks, nice, london, berlin, stockholm. why are they comparing it to charlottesville? i mean, the use of vehicles has predated that. cnn itself has reported the use of vehicles in terror attacks before what happened last weekend. why are they trying to compare it? >> it's insane. it's purely the left-wing media. they're trying to keep that built up. it was, look, it was a republican -- excuse me, it was a democratic mayor, a democratic councilman or city manager and a democratic governor. it should never have happened, liz.
we saw it in new york city on 9/11, washington, d.c., chattanooga, fort hood, orlando, san bernardinogo on and on, paris, nice, the whole world, and we're at it again. so we are not solving the basic problem of defeating and deterring and dissuading this evil ideology. we need to do that. elizabeth: cnn host wolf blitzer said there will be questions raised if this barcelona terror attack involving a van crashing into a crowd of people was a copycat of what happened in charlottesville, virginia....
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. >> anyone think he was trying to appeal to the elite or delta quarter that was at the chattanooga rotaryis from a lot of republicans on capitol hill. and now they're starting to say it publicly, they do have actual concerns about president trump's ability to do this job. >> jake, look, all of those members are entitled to their own opinion. they're a separate branch and senator corker is an independent guy, independent voice, and identify heard from him and from senator scott saying something similar. yet, i haven't heard it from any other folks, we'll wait and see. >> i need to walk back what i said last night. the republicans on the hill are emasculating. well, some spine, let me change the metaphor, spine today from senator corker because i'm a political analyst, i look. i don't see political gain for bob corker in this. he's got a primary. when he criticized the president back in june, there was a poll in the tennessee star that said 76% of his states republicans agreed with the president, not with corker. so this is a rare moment of political courage. this is a stable, serious man,
. >> anyone think he was trying to appeal to the elite or delta quarter that was at the chattanooga rotaryis from a lot of republicans on capitol hill. and now they're starting to say it publicly, they do have actual concerns about president trump's ability to do this job. >> jake, look, all of those members are entitled to their own opinion. they're a separate branch and senator corker is an independent guy, independent voice, and identify heard from him and from senator scott...
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senator bob corker has delivered his harshest criticism yet of president trump, telling reporters in chattanoogaesident has not shown the confidence needed to lead the nation. senator corker warned that the nation is "going to go through great peril and that there needs to be some radical changes at the white house." separately, republican senator tim scott of south carolina tells vice news that president trump's mall authority is compromised. the white house as it is working to find a convenient time for the president to speak with a family of the 32-year-old woman who was killed while protesting that white nationalists rally last weekend in charlottesville, virginia. spokeswoman lindsay
senator bob corker has delivered his harshest criticism yet of president trump, telling reporters in chattanoogaesident has not shown the confidence needed to lead the nation. senator corker warned that the nation is "going to go through great peril and that there needs to be some radical changes at the white house." separately, republican senator tim scott of south carolina tells vice news that president trump's mall authority is compromised. the white house as it is working to find...
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one from chattanooga, tennessee and the other from gainesville, florida.ld earlier from the governor and the mayor that a lot of the people causing trouble were from out of state. i've covered a lot of these riots and protests in the past. and very often, local officials will accuse people from out of state of coming in and causing the trouble. that seems to be the case here, as well, john. so again, between the witness accounts of what happened behind me here with this car strike and some of the fighting and the protests that you saw earlier today and the new information we're getting, two of the three being charged today being from out of state, you kind of see some of the disturbing nature of what happened today coming together. we've been asking city officials all night, are there any of these white supremists around in any kind of numbers tonight. they're not telling us whether they think anything else is planned. it is fairly quiet here tonight. just behind me, you see the flashing lights. they have tow trucks gathering the two vehicles struck in thi
one from chattanooga, tennessee and the other from gainesville, florida.ld earlier from the governor and the mayor that a lot of the people causing trouble were from out of state. i've covered a lot of these riots and protests in the past. and very often, local officials will accuse people from out of state of coming in and causing the trouble. that seems to be the case here, as well, john. so again, between the witness accounts of what happened behind me here with this car strike and some of...
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kboerk w bob corker was a businessman in chattanooga, you've been there, it's a great town.t's not exactly elitist. let me draw a contrast. it would be elitist if he was bragging about his valentino shoes and his tom ford purse or whatever the hell the cabinet secretary's wife was doing the other day. that's elitism and that's the trump administration. you're right, though, fundamentally. you're right fundamentally that this is likely to hurt corker politically so why is he doing it? the rarest thing in washington, political courage. he's doing it because he means it. because he really is worried the president's unstable, and since he made that comment, the president has proved corker right. the president -- you saw it this week. he was unhinged. he is unstable. and he's obviously incompetent. we're past the august recess, he hasn't got an major piece of legislation through. that's demonstrably true. whether he's unstable is a subjective judgment but when one of the most serious, sober members of your party from a state where president trump won overwhelmingly, when he says
kboerk w bob corker was a businessman in chattanooga, you've been there, it's a great town.t's not exactly elitist. let me draw a contrast. it would be elitist if he was bragging about his valentino shoes and his tom ford purse or whatever the hell the cabinet secretary's wife was doing the other day. that's elitism and that's the trump administration. you're right, though, fundamentally. you're right fundamentally that this is likely to hurt corker politically so why is he doing it? the rarest...
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senator bob corker of tennessee, the chairman of the foreign relations committee told the chattanooga rotary club despite his good relationship with the president, he could no longer ignore the elephant in the room. he later said there needs to be some radical changes in the way the president conducts himself. >> the president has not yet -- has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability, nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. he also recently has not demonstrated that he understands the character of this nation. he has not demonstrated that he understands what has made this nation great and what it is today and he's got to demonstrate the characteristics of a president who understands that. and without the things that i just mentioned happening, our nation is going to go through great peril. >> i think we all around the table while we were listening to that said this is a big moment. >> this is a profile in courage. >> it's actually creeping up on a howard baker moment where he says the president doesn't have the stability. he doesn't h
senator bob corker of tennessee, the chairman of the foreign relations committee told the chattanooga rotary club despite his good relationship with the president, he could no longer ignore the elephant in the room. he later said there needs to be some radical changes in the way the president conducts himself. >> the president has not yet -- has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability, nor some of the competence that he needs to demonstrate in order to be successful. he also...
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entire assembly plant from a foreign auto maker they have some pockets of skilled workers for vw in chattanooga an important vote it will be interesting to see what the results are and we get them late tonight. back to you. >> all right something to watch phil, thank you. when we come back, cigna reporting an earnings beat raising the full year forecast the stock is hitting an all time high this morning. but the ceo david cordani is with us talking earnings repeal and replace and more plus we'll dig in to today's bsjo report with jan hatzius squawk on the street will be right back a used car, >>> let's send it over for a quick market flash. >> we're watching shares of teva farm suit ka pharmacuticals after missing estimates with it's latest earnings and cutting it's forecast as well. several lawsuit firms cut it following that report and the companies earnings also pressured by pricing weakness in that drug business in the u.s. cigna reporting earnings that widely beat expectations while posting revenues that also came in above forecast. hitting an all time high earlier in the session and raisi
entire assembly plant from a foreign auto maker they have some pockets of skilled workers for vw in chattanooga an important vote it will be interesting to see what the results are and we get them late tonight. back to you. >> all right something to watch phil, thank you. when we come back, cigna reporting an earnings beat raising the full year forecast the stock is hitting an all time high this morning. but the ceo david cordani is with us talking earnings repeal and replace and more...
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everywhere from chattanooga, tennessee, to kenosha, wisconsin, to robbinsville, new jersey, with plansnd shipping jobs. the starting wages advertised range from 11 pint -- 11.50 dpz to $13 an hour. this is the sign of the times. air incredible dominance in a world where many other retailers are going out of business in a lot of communities where these jobs are needed. there is good news. you said it, robin. many of the job offers are going out on the spot. make sure you negotiate that starting salary when you get the offer. >> always giving advice there. >> can't help myself. >> check out her p can give you tips on how to negotiate. >> thank you. >> now amy has the rest of the morning's headlines. >> we have a major headline actually out of washington. concerning affirmative action. the trump administration reportedly planning to investigate and sue universities if their admissions policies are found to discriminate against white students. "the new york times" reports resources for the investigation will come from the justice department's civil rights division. >>> republican lawmakers
everywhere from chattanooga, tennessee, to kenosha, wisconsin, to robbinsville, new jersey, with plansnd shipping jobs. the starting wages advertised range from 11 pint -- 11.50 dpz to $13 an hour. this is the sign of the times. air incredible dominance in a world where many other retailers are going out of business in a lot of communities where these jobs are needed. there is good news. you said it, robin. many of the job offers are going out on the spot. make sure you negotiate that starting...
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everywhere from chattanooga, tennessee, to kenosha, wisconsin, to robbinsville, new jersey, with planss. the starting wages advertised by amazon range from $11.50 to $13.75 an hour. most the jobs will count towards its goal of adding 100,000 workers by next year. but the bottom line is, this is the sign of the times. amazon's incredible dominance in a world where many other retailers are going out of business in a lot of communities where these jobs are needed. there is good news. for anyone heading out to the job fairs today, you said it, robin. many of the job offers are going out on the spot. make sure you negotiate that starting salary when you get the offer. >> always giving advice there. >> can't help myself. >> check out her podcast and she can give you some tips on how to negotiate. >> thank you. >> now amy has the rest of the morning's headlines. >>> breaking news out of pennsylvania. a freight train has derailed near the maryland border. three cars on fired. the csx slammed into a home near the tracks. there are no injuries reported so far. but authorities have evacuated home
everywhere from chattanooga, tennessee, to kenosha, wisconsin, to robbinsville, new jersey, with planss. the starting wages advertised by amazon range from $11.50 to $13.75 an hour. most the jobs will count towards its goal of adding 100,000 workers by next year. but the bottom line is, this is the sign of the times. amazon's incredible dominance in a world where many other retailers are going out of business in a lot of communities where these jobs are needed. there is good news. for anyone...