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across america that are struggling to survive a wall street keeps raking in the big bucks in chattanooga tennessee is no exception to this growing divide say back in may the town was optimistic that a new one billion dollar volkswagen plant would help get people back on top. as of today more than one thousand people work at chattanooga's volkswagen plants it is a milestone not just for the company but for people with a new job thirty years ago there were no automotive industry jobs in tennessee now they are killed for a third of all manufacturing jobs in the volunteer state volkswagen will be a magnet for new jobs by attracting suppliers and just continuing the movement of the american auto industry here and that helps raise family incomes in tennessee at a time when we've two years of nine percent of its problem is it seems that everyone was so caught up in actually having jobs they overlooked how much money employees were going to be making there's a movement in the auto industry to maintain or lower labor costs to be more competitive with foreign automakers so as of now chattanooga volkswagen p
across america that are struggling to survive a wall street keeps raking in the big bucks in chattanooga tennessee is no exception to this growing divide say back in may the town was optimistic that a new one billion dollar volkswagen plant would help get people back on top. as of today more than one thousand people work at chattanooga's volkswagen plants it is a milestone not just for the company but for people with a new job thirty years ago there were no automotive industry jobs in tennessee...
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and crossed into chattanooga, tennessee.hey could be anywhere in the southeast or even as far as new york right now, shep. >> shepard: what's this about a sexting incident that ultimately may have sparked all of this? >> well, that's what happened last week. one of the three, the 21-year-old ryan daugherty was sentenced for 10 years probation for two years of ankle monitoring for sending a harmful message to a minor. reportedly an 11-year-old and police believe that's what sparked the crime spree. and where they are right now, they are believed to be very armed and very dangerous. >> shepard: phil keating, thanks. s it with a another disturbing day in court as the sentencing phase continued for the convicted polygamist cult leader warren jeffs. played audio recordings of him instructing his child brides how to please him sexually. the 10 minute long tape the jurors were visibly uncomfortable. some reportedly crying. as you probably know jeffs is facing life in prison for sexually assaulting two teens. if the world knew what
and crossed into chattanooga, tennessee.hey could be anywhere in the southeast or even as far as new york right now, shep. >> shepard: what's this about a sexting incident that ultimately may have sparked all of this? >> well, that's what happened last week. one of the three, the 21-year-old ryan daugherty was sentenced for 10 years probation for two years of ankle monitoring for sending a harmful message to a minor. reportedly an 11-year-old and police believe that's what sparked...
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were many, many other tornadoes that touched down in places like birmingham, huntsville, chattanooga, tennesseend 32 people d7 peop. the second one, may 22nd to the 27th, this one in the midwest and the southeast. remember, joplin, missouri, can't forget that one, that was a $7 billion disaster with this event. and, of course, joplin just started school this week and they're doing that in a mall because their school was destroyed. >> they were determined to, you know, try and resume some kind of normalcy for the kids at least. >> yeah. good to know they're back in school and learning. an estimated 180 tornadoes from that outbreak and 177 deaths overall. and that ef-5 that hit joplin, the strongest to hit the u.s. since modern record keeping began. this one, the drought and the wildfires burning across the southern plains states and the southwest. look at the pictures of the wildfires. who could forget the wallow fire in arizona, new mexico, arizona, southern kansas and western arkansas and louisiana. all dealing with the terrible conditions and as much as 75 to 63% of all range and pasture cond
were many, many other tornadoes that touched down in places like birmingham, huntsville, chattanooga, tennesseend 32 people d7 peop. the second one, may 22nd to the 27th, this one in the midwest and the southeast. remember, joplin, missouri, can't forget that one, that was a $7 billion disaster with this event. and, of course, joplin just started school this week and they're doing that in a mall because their school was destroyed. >> they were determined to, you know, try and resume some...
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volkswagen has just hired 2,000 people in chattanooga, tennessee at $14.50 an hour to do the same jobs hard for people to spend money if they're making half as much as they were making before. so i'm a free trader, you're probably a free trader, i think everybody here may be, but you can't ig noir the fact that the world. economy has put downward pressure on wages in this country and that's not an easy problem to solve. >> we have the global economy and that pushes the wages on unskilled workers. >> rose: the solution to... whether there's an appetite for investment is another issue. bill sglosz >> well, nouriel has it right. i would simply addthat one additional imbalance is the global imbalance between developing and developed. we've seen a tremendous transfer of wealth not only in the form of assets but only in the form of labor from the united states and developed countries to asia and other parts of the world. one way to rebalance that would be certainly for china and to give the administration credit they've been on this for a number of years but with no results. to have china ba
volkswagen has just hired 2,000 people in chattanooga, tennessee at $14.50 an hour to do the same jobs hard for people to spend money if they're making half as much as they were making before. so i'm a free trader, you're probably a free trader, i think everybody here may be, but you can't ig noir the fact that the world. economy has put downward pressure on wages in this country and that's not an easy problem to solve. >> we have the global economy and that pushes the wages on unskilled...
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. >>> and in chattanooga, tennessee, it is another case of a coupon queen gone babad.na soward is accused of stealing bundles of newspapers from a dollar tree store. police say she would swipe the coupon inserts and return the newspapers before the store opened for the day. >> she would wait until early sunday morning, 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. and she would follow the newspaper man, who delivers the big bundles to the business in front. she would watch him leave. she would pull up after him. >> soward didn't think she was doing anything. we recently told you about an idaho woman who is now facing jail time for similar crimes. do not steal those coupons. leave them in the newspaper. >> you're right. >>> who doesn't love to hear a happy ending to a hard-luck story? >> a boston dad who had been laid off for two years has won a $32 million lottery jackpot. he will be able to pick up his check in three weeks after taxes. his take-home lump sum will be $15 million. >> the first thing he plans to do is take care of his family and iends. that is the best possible answer. >
. >>> and in chattanooga, tennessee, it is another case of a coupon queen gone babad.na soward is accused of stealing bundles of newspapers from a dollar tree store. police say she would swipe the coupon inserts and return the newspapers before the store opened for the day. >> she would wait until early sunday morning, 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. and she would follow the newspaper man, who delivers the big bundles to the business in front. she would watch him leave. she would...
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apparently driving, a white suburban inpresa with a new york license plate was spotted near chattanooga, tennesseeolice believe they could be anywhere, all the way as far as texas and up to new york, so billboards have been posted along the way and interestingly, the two brothers lived in a house near tampa with a bunker buried underneath the ground inside and according to neighbors the two brothers had been living in this bunker with full plumbing and electricity. no explanation as to why they would have a bunker buried underneath their house. but it was quite secure. and the sister, who is 29 years old and has a long history of hit and runs, wrecking cars, she posted on her flicker account, quote, i love to farm and shoot guys and wreck cars. i'm a red neck and proud of it. i like causing mayhem with my siblings. and police say that is absolutely truth in advertising. anybody who spots them is encouraged not to confront them, but to call police immediately. jenna: wow, phil. we'll stay up to date on these developments. phil keating, thank you very much for this story out of florida today. >> oka
apparently driving, a white suburban inpresa with a new york license plate was spotted near chattanooga, tennesseeolice believe they could be anywhere, all the way as far as texas and up to new york, so billboards have been posted along the way and interestingly, the two brothers lived in a house near tampa with a bunker buried underneath the ground inside and according to neighbors the two brothers had been living in this bunker with full plumbing and electricity. no explanation as to why they...
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host: james is a republican from chattanooga, tennessee. caller: i have had businesses and work for people. when i have my own business, i had to pay my taxes every quarter, coming straight out of your banking account. what i see is that, if everybody had to pay their taxes instead of the company paying the taxes, they would see how much is actually going out and then they can make a decision whether they want their taxes raised. as long as you are paying through your payroll, you don't see that. host: monty 341 tweets in -- send a tweet, go to twitter.com, and c-span wj is are handled. stocks regain losses after last week that a wild ride in the market. and here is "the new york times" with this story." recess destination with bipartisan support -- israel and the west bank. visits to both israel and the west bank and meetings with mr. peres and a 10 yahoo in jerusalem -- netanyahu in jerusalem. that is "deliver times" with bought story. -- that is "the new york times" with that story. and google with the one -- $12.5 billion phone deal. pa
host: james is a republican from chattanooga, tennessee. caller: i have had businesses and work for people. when i have my own business, i had to pay my taxes every quarter, coming straight out of your banking account. what i see is that, if everybody had to pay their taxes instead of the company paying the taxes, they would see how much is actually going out and then they can make a decision whether they want their taxes raised. as long as you are paying through your payroll, you don't see...
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in 2011, this week, we've already had four, which is why researchers at the university of tennessee, chattanooga, are looking at alternative ways to fight the heat. take a listen. >> the advantage of this technology, quite honestly, is if it is representative of core temperatures, then you can have people wear a simple head band or embed this monitor inside a football helmet. >> so what he's talking about is a small ingestible cap that's been used in nfl for decades. he's comparing it against new technologies that a lot of high school teams are looking at. small sensors that can be put inside helmets. this would be more affordable for a lot of high school and college students. >> arthel: very interesting. hopefully that helps out. elizabeth prann, thank you very much. try to stay cool down there. >> thanks. >> we have new details about the dead levi less than that is unfolding in syria. right now security forces are tightening their grip on the city of hama. protesters there say at least 24 activists have so far been killed the past day alone. meantime, turkey's foreign minister says the shippin
in 2011, this week, we've already had four, which is why researchers at the university of tennessee, chattanooga, are looking at alternative ways to fight the heat. take a listen. >> the advantage of this technology, quite honestly, is if it is representative of core temperatures, then you can have people wear a simple head band or embed this monitor inside a football helmet. >> so what he's talking about is a small ingestible cap that's been used in nfl for decades. he's comparing...
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university of the tennessee in chattanooga is using a measure that is used in the nfl for years.aking and investing small silicone coated capsules that emit radio waves and transmitting the body temperature in practice. they are comparing those results with those of a head band sensor that is embedded in a helmet. if they conduct the study and they are effective. comparing those and using head bands would be a cheaper and more effective system. here is a player and researcher. >> we are on the turf and that thing is 120 degrees. >> the goal of the study is to compare this device or transmitter in here with what it is reading for court temperature here to the court temp pill that is ingested five or six hours before practice. >> and they are going to release the findings of the independent study in a conference next year. he wants to make sure health care professionals are using valid means in evaluating the players. there is no response to heat stroke victims. >> it is a timely topic. thank you. >>> and many in washington breathed a sigh of relief when the debt deal was done. tha
university of the tennessee in chattanooga is using a measure that is used in the nfl for years.aking and investing small silicone coated capsules that emit radio waves and transmitting the body temperature in practice. they are comparing those results with those of a head band sensor that is embedded in a helmet. if they conduct the study and they are effective. comparing those and using head bands would be a cheaper and more effective system. here is a player and researcher. >> we are...
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the trio possibly having been spotted crossing the state line from georgia to tennessee over the weekend, around the chattanooga area, but electronic billboards with all three doherty siblings' mug shots are being posted as far west as texas, as far north as new york. this is the dash cam videotape by jeffer hills police yesterday afternoon, all in hopes that somebody will help find this vehicle, it's a white sub are you impreza, it's a high speed five minute chase, 100 miles an hour and the officer says inside the car he's chasing two of the siblings turn around, one with a rifle, one with a pistol, shooting up to 20 bullets back at the cop car and it did not hurt him but did shoot out a tire. cops are hoping this video just helps find them. >> after watching it again, every time i watch it, it brings chills. they're dangerous, we need them. >> police are saying they expect a gun battle. they don't think it's beyond far fetched. two is-year-old ryan doherty, the youngest of the three siblings, cops believe his experience with law enforcement and the judicial process is probably what started this. last week he
the trio possibly having been spotted crossing the state line from georgia to tennessee over the weekend, around the chattanooga area, but electronic billboards with all three doherty siblings' mug shots are being posted as far west as texas, as far north as new york. this is the dash cam videotape by jeffer hills police yesterday afternoon, all in hopes that somebody will help find this vehicle, it's a white sub are you impreza, it's a high speed five minute chase, 100 miles an hour and the...