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it's chattanooga's safety net hospital.dical equipment beeping) >> we got a gunshot going to 11. >> sullivan: dr. sudave mendiratta started at erlanger in 2008 and is now chief of emergency medicine. >> so, six goes to 101, and burns going to six... chattanooga's my hometown, and when i had the opportunity to come work at erlanger, i was excited to work with a diverse patient population. musical chairs, we'll get through this. i was excited to be part of a public hospital mission. if it were easy, everybody'd work here, right? >> sullivan: while many hospitals care for people who are poor or uninsured, as a public hospital, erlanger is obligated to take all patients regardless of their ability to pay. >> erlanger performs vital services, not just in some specialties, like trauma or stroke or cardiac care, but just the day-to-day healthcare for most americans who don't have access otherwise. because of that, and that we're open 24/7, 365, we've become a convenient option for healthcare for those who may not have a doctor. we
it's chattanooga's safety net hospital.dical equipment beeping) >> we got a gunshot going to 11. >> sullivan: dr. sudave mendiratta started at erlanger in 2008 and is now chief of emergency medicine. >> so, six goes to 101, and burns going to six... chattanooga's my hometown, and when i had the opportunity to come work at erlanger, i was excited to work with a diverse patient population. musical chairs, we'll get through this. i was excited to be part of a public hospital...
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and my grand grandfather was a priest orthodox priest in saint michael church in chattanooga region. so you understand how, how painful it is all for me, but you grin was composed of a very differing and even conflicting. huge a population and parts are. that's history and vladimir putin in his address or to the nation, explained it or. busy not to say that she's not recognized. they said that just to explain why it it, it had to explode because galli share hadn't shared the destiny. was also looks ukraine for 500 years because it was under poland. trask or in 14 century. then under austro hungarians and then it again as polish territory between 2 and world wars, et cetera. it hates russians. god then must collides for them. we moscow light and i am all some mixture of barbarian mon waltz. we said, ah, ah. busy sapp shins at while is a ukrainians. they are arians, you know, and we have stole and the key of history and byzantine heritage. so, and we are so huge and we have multiplied and reached 3 oceans. so and 3, these people, from golly shit could have become, what now russia ease.
and my grand grandfather was a priest orthodox priest in saint michael church in chattanooga region. so you understand how, how painful it is all for me, but you grin was composed of a very differing and even conflicting. huge a population and parts are. that's history and vladimir putin in his address or to the nation, explained it or. busy not to say that she's not recognized. they said that just to explain why it it, it had to explode because galli share hadn't shared the destiny. was also...
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our responsibility to thinking about communities and that's what we're doing here today. godfrey chattanooga, hopes, things might become a bit easier as the economy begins to recover from the worst of the pandemic tend to be a savings have gotten even more difficult since corona arrived, if anything is in. so it's an issue. there hasn't been much work and i haven't been sending money back home to my family services. in detroit, i'm happy now, at least i've gotten my coven vaccination, which means i won't get very sick and be unable to work at all. bucks with stubbornly high unemployment. and economic growth remaining sluggish his dream of living peacefully in south africa and supporting his family back in zimbabwe may still be a long way off. ah, in tie one strict anti virus measures rule the lives of many families. often resulting in lengthy separation. people who travel internationally for work a forced to spend time in quarantine every time they return. that's especially hot on new parents. ausa child spends most of her time alone with her new born because her husband is a pilot. he must
our responsibility to thinking about communities and that's what we're doing here today. godfrey chattanooga, hopes, things might become a bit easier as the economy begins to recover from the worst of the pandemic tend to be a savings have gotten even more difficult since corona arrived, if anything is in. so it's an issue. there hasn't been much work and i haven't been sending money back home to my family services. in detroit, i'm happy now, at least i've gotten my coven vaccination, which...
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especially if you want to cobra vaccination allowed to to resonate in long and i passport. godfrey chattanooga is one of an estimated 1500000 undocumented foreign nationals in the country. all of them have struggled to access healthcare services since the pandemic began and the government clamped down on services for migrants without the required paperwork. fearing a massive segment of the population could be left and vaccinated. the university of pretoria is now spearheading and mass no questions asked vaccination program for them in the countries populous cutting province yaki list i. li, vicki making people mostly focusing on vaccinating undocumented people since they're struggling to get vaccinated. we're trying to get as much as people in certificate to get native as it's important. and we're trying to defeat this coroner virus. so you can come to this place, you can get your job. no questions asked whether you have a document or you don't have a document, you can come to us living in south africa with minimal enforceable rights and scant legal protections. the country's migrant community
especially if you want to cobra vaccination allowed to to resonate in long and i passport. godfrey chattanooga is one of an estimated 1500000 undocumented foreign nationals in the country. all of them have struggled to access healthcare services since the pandemic began and the government clamped down on services for migrants without the required paperwork. fearing a massive segment of the population could be left and vaccinated. the university of pretoria is now spearheading and mass no...
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shows me. gov region and my grand to what father was before revolution director of a college in chattanooga and my grand grandfather was a priest orthodox priest in saint michael church insured and he got free j. so you understand how, how painful it is all for me, but you grin was composed of a very different and even conflicting kluge. our population and parts are. that's history and vladimir putin in his address or to the nation, explained it or. busy not to say that she's not recognized. they said that just to explain why it, it had to explode because galli share hadn't shared the destiny. was also looks ukraine for 500 years because it was under poland. chairs are in 14th century, then under austro hungarians and then again as polish territory between 2 and world wars, et cetera. it hates russians. god then must collides for them. we moscow light and i am all some mixture of barbarian mon walls. we said, ah, ah. busy such sins at while is a ukrainians there ariens we know and we have stolen the key of history and be something heritage. so and we are so huge and we have multiplied in th
shows me. gov region and my grand to what father was before revolution director of a college in chattanooga and my grand grandfather was a priest orthodox priest in saint michael church insured and he got free j. so you understand how, how painful it is all for me, but you grin was composed of a very different and even conflicting kluge. our population and parts are. that's history and vladimir putin in his address or to the nation, explained it or. busy not to say that she's not recognized....
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and in the northern city of chattanooga its mer calling on citizens to take up weapons as well. general, you shouldn't see me fellow citizens of churney. cough i have urgently address you . we need to prepare for fighting on the streets. that's why anyone who knows what i'm talking about. prepare a lighter fluid is another thing committed citizen, you guys, i'm asking you to proceed to the dislocation center of territorial defense. living in charles shoe bridge, a former counterterrorism intelligence officer says that there are risks to simply heading out weapons like this to give out weapons to anybody the office to use them against somebody is probably quite a reckless odyssey sparks of desperation, of course. but where the problem comes when weapons are given out freely or festival, you're giving it to people who may not be copy, trying to how to use them in the 1st instance. and secondly, you've got an issue that you've only got it on trusted as people are going to use those weapons against the invader. after all, they could be going to actually anybody at once you introduce
and in the northern city of chattanooga its mer calling on citizens to take up weapons as well. general, you shouldn't see me fellow citizens of churney. cough i have urgently address you . we need to prepare for fighting on the streets. that's why anyone who knows what i'm talking about. prepare a lighter fluid is another thing committed citizen, you guys, i'm asking you to proceed to the dislocation center of territorial defense. living in charles shoe bridge, a former counterterrorism...
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is reported that more than 10000 rifles were handed out to volunteers, and in the north city of chattanooga of its mayor is calling on citizens to take up weapons as well. generally, you shouldn't see me fellow citizens of churney. cough. i have urgently address you . we need to prepare for fighting on the streets. that's why anyone who knows what i'm talking about was prepare, lighter fluids. another thing committed citizen guys. i'm asking you to proceed to the dislocation center of territorial defense living in charles shaw bridge. a former counterterrorism intelligence officer says, there are risks to simply heading out weapons like this to give out weapons to anybody that offers to use them against somebody is probably quite a wreck as part of it. sparks of desperation, of course. but the problem comes when the weapons are given out freely a festival, you're giving it to people who may not be potty trained in how to use them in the 1st instance. and secondly, you've got an issue that you've only got it on trusted as people are going to use those weapons against the invader. after all,
is reported that more than 10000 rifles were handed out to volunteers, and in the north city of chattanooga of its mayor is calling on citizens to take up weapons as well. generally, you shouldn't see me fellow citizens of churney. cough. i have urgently address you . we need to prepare for fighting on the streets. that's why anyone who knows what i'm talking about was prepare, lighter fluids. another thing committed citizen guys. i'm asking you to proceed to the dislocation center of...
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purportedly shows an apartment building, allegedly hit by a rocket. overnights in the northern city of chattanooga of the lower floors were damaged where a fire ruptured report say, one woman was injured on the blaze has been extinguished. excuse me, diplomatic talks to resolve the conflicts are expected later today with the ukrainian delegation, heading to the border with bella, ruth, to meet with russian officials now art sees constant scene ross called the joint alive from bella. ruth, with the latest on those negotiations, constant scene. what do we know at the moments about these room? it's all, what can you tell us the morning peter? well, it's not clear if the negotiations between russia and ukraine have started yet. we had information that they should begin at 8 am in the morning. so right now, but so far, we don't have information that can confirm this, but even if they haven't started yet, this can happen any minute now. and these piece talks were actually supposed to kick off yesterday, but the delay was caused by a complicated logistics. the training delegation went to poland 1st and t
purportedly shows an apartment building, allegedly hit by a rocket. overnights in the northern city of chattanooga of the lower floors were damaged where a fire ruptured report say, one woman was injured on the blaze has been extinguished. excuse me, diplomatic talks to resolve the conflicts are expected later today with the ukrainian delegation, heading to the border with bella, ruth, to meet with russian officials now art sees constant scene ross called the joint alive from bella. ruth, with...
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watch, because the front end of this also has flash flooding from fralabama up through chattanooga. then it gets into the northeast. and that's where it would be a real wreck. thursday night into friday morning, the tristate going to be dealing with that icy side of the storm. david? >> all right, we're all in this together tonight. chief meteorologist ginger zee, our thanks to you, as well. >>> we move onto other news tonight and to the tensions with russia over ukraine tonight. president biden now ordering 3,000 u.s. troops to eastern europe to back up nato forces, amid the russian buildup along ukraine's borders. tonight, russia already out with its response. our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell in ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new satellite images of russian forces massing north of ukraine, as president biden orders american troops to deploy as a show of support to nato allies. >> the current situation demands that we reinforce the deterrent and defensive posture on nato's eastern flank. >> reporter: 3,000 troops being sent to eastern europe, though not uk
watch, because the front end of this also has flash flooding from fralabama up through chattanooga. then it gets into the northeast. and that's where it would be a real wreck. thursday night into friday morning, the tristate going to be dealing with that icy side of the storm. david? >> all right, we're all in this together tonight. chief meteorologist ginger zee, our thanks to you, as well. >>> we move onto other news tonight and to the tensions with russia over ukraine tonight....
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side, now working on supplying materials primarily from our first plant that we are standing up in chattanoogatennessee. we make graphite material, the dominant material for lithium-ion batteries today. a few of the advantages we have in the u.s. are the ability to source those materials and process them like we do in tennessee with a low cost of power and clean source of energy. last year, phillips 66 came our largest shareholder, investing millions of dollars into novonix. we can source some of our materials from their facilities here in the u.s., so reducing that form reliance on any part of the supply chain is where we are focused. matt: should we expect a future where phillips 66, shell, sunoco, all of these gasoline operators are also operating electric charging stations? chris: i think that is realistic. we are entering the space where everyone is reevaluating the way society thinks about energy, energy generation, energy storage. we focus so much on the electric vehicle fleet because it is so present and there are giant commitments from everyone. but the other really important part of
side, now working on supplying materials primarily from our first plant that we are standing up in chattanoogatennessee. we make graphite material, the dominant material for lithium-ion batteries today. a few of the advantages we have in the u.s. are the ability to source those materials and process them like we do in tennessee with a low cost of power and clean source of energy. last year, phillips 66 came our largest shareholder, investing millions of dollars into novonix. we can source some...
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a short period of time early in the war but grant was impressed with his work at the battle of chattanooga particularly viewed him as aggressive. and decided that he would head union cavalry. sheridan was an unusual guy immediately got into fights with the commander of the army the potomac george gordon meade. he also was a strange looking character by the way. i think he was 33 years old abraham lincoln who had away with words described sheridan as quote a a brown chunky little chap. with a long body short legs not enough neck to hang him. and such long arms that if his ankles itch he can scratch them without bending over. okay. so so certainly striking a very different kind of figure than jeb stuart struck, but these were to be the the fight between calvary was going to be involved in these two men. sheridan got into big fights with mead his direct commander because sheridan wanted to go out and fight cavalry and need one of his calgary to do the traditional things to reconnoiter to find the enemy at the screen his own forces and so as you'll see they get into big tips about that. the ca
a short period of time early in the war but grant was impressed with his work at the battle of chattanooga particularly viewed him as aggressive. and decided that he would head union cavalry. sheridan was an unusual guy immediately got into fights with the commander of the army the potomac george gordon meade. he also was a strange looking character by the way. i think he was 33 years old abraham lincoln who had away with words described sheridan as quote a a brown chunky little chap. with a...
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host: that's doyle, chattanooga, tennessee. we will take a break here for just a minute, because up next, we will be joined by william pomerantz, bringing him in this morning to talk to you about the russian invasion of ukraine. stick around on the phone lines if you are on it right now. we will get to your calls right after this break. ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span two, features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, rev. al sharpton profiles civil-rights activists and how they impacted the movement in his book "righteous troublemakers: untold stories of the social justice movement of america." and then, a critical look at the black lives matter movement and its leaders. the author of "blm: the new making of a marxist revolution." find a full schedule on your program guide or watch any time at booktv.org. ♪ >> america is on the move again. [applause] >> live tuesday, the state of the union. president biden addresses a joint session of congress and the nation, reflecting on his fi
host: that's doyle, chattanooga, tennessee. we will take a break here for just a minute, because up next, we will be joined by william pomerantz, bringing him in this morning to talk to you about the russian invasion of ukraine. stick around on the phone lines if you are on it right now. we will get to your calls right after this break. ♪ >> book tv, every sunday on c-span two, features leading authors discussing their latest nonfiction books. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, rev. al sharpton...
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responsibility to provide jobs as well. >> reporter: of her two restaurants, this one has been a chattanoogato work and didn't want to go on unemployment. i'm responsible to them to protect them and to make sure they make a living wage. >> reporter: her two years of pandemic business heart ache has left her with an unexpected lesson. >> it's brought me closer to god. my faith has increased and i've realized that there's something greater than me and it's made me a little less selfish and a little more caring and a lot more grateful. >> and on top of all that, scottie is marking her 20th year sober. aside from running her restaurant and bar, she's opened up a sober living home for women in her community who are recovering from substance abuse. willie? >> wow, what an extraordinary woman. i love the way she fights for her employees. "morning joe" reporter, daniela, thanks so much. we so often look at the statistics on the economy on friday morning, a number will come through about unemployment and all the rest of it but these are the stories, this is what's playing out in towns and in families
responsibility to provide jobs as well. >> reporter: of her two restaurants, this one has been a chattanoogato work and didn't want to go on unemployment. i'm responsible to them to protect them and to make sure they make a living wage. >> reporter: her two years of pandemic business heart ache has left her with an unexpected lesson. >> it's brought me closer to god. my faith has increased and i've realized that there's something greater than me and it's made me a little less...
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chattanooga certainly in there.>>> coming up, gugu mbatha-raw joins us live to tell us all about her new thriller. usaa is made for the safe pilots. like mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. ♪ ♪ no, no, no. have some more ♪ ♪ i love you, too. ♪ ♪ and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so embarrassing. there's no way it's me (friends laughing) you know her.... you love her.... ruh roh what are you doing here? it's anna gomez! what? who? our first gigillionaire! with at&t fiber, anna's got the fastest internet with hyper-gig speeds. i didn't know you went to this school we have a lot in common. live like a gigillionaire with at&t fiber, now with speeds up to 5 gigs. limited availability >>> welcom >>> welcome back to "gma." we are joined by gugu mbatha-raw. she stars in the psychological thriller, "the girl before" about a young woman who fin
chattanooga certainly in there.>>> coming up, gugu mbatha-raw joins us live to tell us all about her new thriller. usaa is made for the safe pilots. like mac. who can come to a stop with barely a bobble. with usaa safepilot, when you drive safe... ...you can save up to 30% on your auto insurance. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. ♪ ♪ no, no, no. have some more ♪ ♪ i love you, too. ♪ ♪ and now most admired alum! get up there. this is so...