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and 450. >> in the expedition to knoxville, r.a.m.0 pairs of glasses, did 94 mammograms, extracted 1,066 teeth, and did 567 fillings. but when stan brock called the last number, 400 people were turned away. what's going through your mind when you're reading off the last two or three numbers, and you see so many more people at the gate than are gonna be able to come in? >> yeah, well, you know, that's the lousy part of this job. i mean, it's nice, you know, to be able to know that you've helped a bunch of people, but the reality is that we can't do everybody. at the moment, we're just doing the thousands and thousands of people that we can, and the rest of them, unfortunately, have got to do the best they can without us. >> since our report first aired in march of 2008, remote area medical has received more than $2.5 million in donations. as a result, r.a.m. has been able to expand its operations. from its first field operations until the end of 2011, nearly 67,000 r.a.m. volunteers have provided $51.6 million worth of free dental, vis
and 450. >> in the expedition to knoxville, r.a.m.0 pairs of glasses, did 94 mammograms, extracted 1,066 teeth, and did 567 fillings. but when stan brock called the last number, 400 people were turned away. what's going through your mind when you're reading off the last two or three numbers, and you see so many more people at the gate than are gonna be able to come in? >> yeah, well, you know, that's the lousy part of this job. i mean, it's nice, you know, to be able to know that...
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. >> as we go to knoxville tom. we want to thank the national portrait gallery in washington and also the maryland historical society in baltimore and of course, some live views of fort mchenry. tom in knoxville, tennessee, go ahead with your question. >> yes, sir. i enjoy your show. i've been watching it in the last hour, and i know in the first three-minute segment, was there something that you can look up on the internet and vote whether you would have been for or against the war. i think in my recollection i would have been for the war at that time and i still haven't changed my mind that it seems to me that i've gathered from the conversation earlier was that most people are voting against the war. i think that's a little farfetched at this time because hindsight is 2020 and we can look back and see how much it did for the country as far as the international and what not. i'd like to comment on that and i like to talk about things that really happened and i'm curious to hear what you folks think about that. >>
. >> as we go to knoxville tom. we want to thank the national portrait gallery in washington and also the maryland historical society in baltimore and of course, some live views of fort mchenry. tom in knoxville, tennessee, go ahead with your question. >> yes, sir. i enjoy your show. i've been watching it in the last hour, and i know in the first three-minute segment, was there something that you can look up on the internet and vote whether you would have been for or against the...
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hannibal has never been to knoxville, tennessee. how is he going to get there?at get him to union army lines. how do they know where union army line? because they're going back and forth between them. and so there are really concrete ways in which in 1862, level stows, what union solders might not have thought were going to be too volved in the conflict, was involved, and they're quite central by 1862. we can see hard war in another way, and that is wherever the union army goes, from 1862 on, slavery is destabilized. we start the war with this notion of conciliation, protecting and guarding properties, whatever that property might be. that's out the window in the west by 1862. and i'll give you an example. remember that the union army takes new orleans in 1862, right? so throughout louisiana, slavery is now destabilized. magnolia, louisiana, is not terribly close to new orleans, but slaves in magnolia, louisiana, know that the union army is in new orleans. that's a chink in slaveholders' armor as they see it. the slaves on one plantation in magnolia start to mak
hannibal has never been to knoxville, tennessee. how is he going to get there?at get him to union army lines. how do they know where union army line? because they're going back and forth between them. and so there are really concrete ways in which in 1862, level stows, what union solders might not have thought were going to be too volved in the conflict, was involved, and they're quite central by 1862. we can see hard war in another way, and that is wherever the union army goes, from 1862 on,...
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>> 8:00, here's the gusty winds now knoxville creek 14 miles per hour. diablo has the most critical winds now. no gusts in oakland hills that could change as the nature of gusts means they are not sustained but whip up from time to time. in red north bay mountains, east bay hills, diablo range critical fire conditions humidity levels very low, a lot of grass out there everything is brown nowadays and the wind so please be careful until 8:00. >>> 5:32. northern california firefighters say extra resources for those red flag conditions are paying off. napa county firefighters were able to contain this fire to less than an acre it broke out yesterday at the clover flat landfill winds and dry conditions kept crews on scene. there were nine engines, three water tenders, helicopter and bulldozer available to the crews. no injuries were reported. >>> the conditions sparked a number of wildfires across the state. firefighters are battling a stubborn fire in san bernardino county, 20 acres have burned near apple valley, 50% contained. wildfire charred 120 acres an
>> 8:00, here's the gusty winds now knoxville creek 14 miles per hour. diablo has the most critical winds now. no gusts in oakland hills that could change as the nature of gusts means they are not sustained but whip up from time to time. in red north bay mountains, east bay hills, diablo range critical fire conditions humidity levels very low, a lot of grass out there everything is brown nowadays and the wind so please be careful until 8:00. >>> 5:32. northern california...
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it's saturday, and in iowa that means sprint car racing at knoxville raceway.y may look like toys, but don't be fooled. the average sprint car can reach speeds of up to 140 miles per hour. it's a family tradition that mike houseman has carried on for more than eight years. >> sprint cars are probably the most powerful dirt car there is. my dad raced for like 25 years. mainly here in knoxville. my brother races now. my cousin raced, my grandpa raced. so it's a big kind of family deal with us. >> but on this night, the family dynasty almost comes to a tragic end. >> i remember the start of the race, starting up front, i remember running a few laps under green, then battling with another car side by side. he kept getting closer and closer to me. >> the two drivers jockey back and forth for the lead until mike suddenly realizes something the wrong. >> one lap i didn't see him. i just felt a hard impact. the next thing i knew i was in the air. >> trouble. >> while i was in the air, i could feel my tank had ruptured. i started feeling the fuel dump on me. >> mike's s
it's saturday, and in iowa that means sprint car racing at knoxville raceway.y may look like toys, but don't be fooled. the average sprint car can reach speeds of up to 140 miles per hour. it's a family tradition that mike houseman has carried on for more than eight years. >> sprint cars are probably the most powerful dirt car there is. my dad raced for like 25 years. mainly here in knoxville. my brother races now. my cousin raced, my grandpa raced. so it's a big kind of family deal with...
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today in knoxville they are hosting the 10th annual knoxville dragon boat races. race, they are out there to raise enough money to provide 100,000 meals. thanks to them and everybody watching cbs "this morning" only lone cal 8. >> thanks so much, lonnie. >> brooklyn born woody allen whose earliest movies were so much about new york found great new success shooting movies in europe. his last seven have been filmed there including his latest "to rome with love." >> it's about what else love. it has an all-star cast including alec baldwin and woody himself. here's a look. [ speaking foreign language ] >> compose yourself. >> wait. she won't stab a woman. go ahead. >> joining us now is the film critic for both cbs sunday morning and "new york" magazine. great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> how does this one compare to some of his most recent stuff like-month in paris? >> it's four interlocking girlfriend, gal pal and that's a big theme for him. the curse and blessing of celebrity. he has a lot of balls in the air. it's amazing. at 76 years old he's a consummate
today in knoxville they are hosting the 10th annual knoxville dragon boat races. race, they are out there to raise enough money to provide 100,000 meals. thanks to them and everybody watching cbs "this morning" only lone cal 8. >> thanks so much, lonnie. >> brooklyn born woody allen whose earliest movies were so much about new york found great new success shooting movies in europe. his last seven have been filmed there including his latest "to rome with love."...
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rescue groups teamed up to air lift the dogs from knoxville, tennessee to chicago in part of an effort to relieve overcrowding at animal shelters in the south. this is puppy season. to help them find a new home so they don't have to put to sleep. this flight saves money when it comes to traveling across the road and it is less stressful for the puppies. >> puppies and kittens. >> unfortunately this is the season for them because you know so many of the breeding. they breed in the spring. >>> beautiful weather. the caves in bethesda packed on a tuesday. >> you were there? >> yes. >> that's the third time she hasn't called us. >> there will be a fourth. >> why would i call you two? i want to get away from you. >> fine. you needed a break. i understand. out there tonight it was gorgeous in the area. the winds were blowing earlier today but not now. this is the flag outside our studios here. those 15, 20, even 30-mile-an-hour winds almost calm across the area. that has really made for a very nice night. the high temperatures reached a high of 82 degrees after a low of 62. just about perfec
rescue groups teamed up to air lift the dogs from knoxville, tennessee to chicago in part of an effort to relieve overcrowding at animal shelters in the south. this is puppy season. to help them find a new home so they don't have to put to sleep. this flight saves money when it comes to traveling across the road and it is less stressful for the puppies. >> puppies and kittens. >> unfortunately this is the season for them because you know so many of the breeding. they breed in the...
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. >> scattered showers from central pennsylvania to knoxville. thunderstorms in texas and oklahoma.d chicago, detroit and cleveland. >>> and finally on this thursday morning, a dollar and a dream of a lifetime for a very lucky group of co-workers. >> you got to love this one. after 15 years of buying tickets together, 20 employees have struck it rich to the tune of nearly $250 million. more from chris earl from our cedar rapids affiliate. >> reporter: just after 5:00 p.m. on wednesday, the charter bus carrying the winner of this month's $241 million powerball drawing pulled up to the union hall that represents the workers for the shipping department of quaker oats. this group had one more stop. with smiles and hand shakes surrounding them, the newly-minted millionaires had a day in a sun. if you ever wondered woo winning $5.6 million after taxes would be like, have a listen? >> laughing, to bawling. >> your mind's wondering, what are you going to do next? >> i haven't slept much at all. you can't shut your mind off. >> i've lost like eight pounds in the week. >> i this have a feelin
. >> scattered showers from central pennsylvania to knoxville. thunderstorms in texas and oklahoma.d chicago, detroit and cleveland. >>> and finally on this thursday morning, a dollar and a dream of a lifetime for a very lucky group of co-workers. >> you got to love this one. after 15 years of buying tickets together, 20 employees have struck it rich to the tune of nearly $250 million. more from chris earl from our cedar rapids affiliate. >> reporter: just after 5:00...
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west virginia, knoxville and the carolinis, heavy rain in florida. >> mostly 80s in the nation's midsectionheast. 109 in phoenix. 76 in seattle. but thank god for parks and sprinklers and bathing suits. >> you better believe it. >>> what better way to beat the heat by using a little mind over madness. that was the name of a sorries of yoga classes in times square in new york city. >> temperatures weren't too bad for the early morning session, but then the mercury soared. they were practicing a type of yoga that's held in a room heated to 95 degrees. have you ever done that? >> i've done yoga to stay flexible for my golfing, i like it, but i've never done the hot yoga. >> i did it once and somebody had terrible gas. >> not good. >> haven't gone back since. but it's very cleansing. very cleansing, clearly. >>> coming up, alec baldwin is running with a newspaper photographer and what he did on late night tv. >>> and should moms to be forget what they've been told about drinking alcohol while pregnant? you're watching "world news now." [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thi
west virginia, knoxville and the carolinis, heavy rain in florida. >> mostly 80s in the nation's midsectionheast. 109 in phoenix. 76 in seattle. but thank god for parks and sprinklers and bathing suits. >> you better believe it. >>> what better way to beat the heat by using a little mind over madness. that was the name of a sorries of yoga classes in times square in new york city. >> temperatures weren't too bad for the early morning session, but then the mercury...
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i-75 from detroit to knoxville. i-80 from chicago to new york.howers and thunderstorms could make for a slick ride on i-29 and 35 in the plains. and i-90 in the northwest. >> if you are flying, airport delays are possible in detroit, chicago, philadelphia, charlotte, atlanta, miami and seattle. >>> so, we've all been talking about the new york city mayor's plan to ban the sale of large soft drinks and other sugary sodas. some people applaud it as a way to cut down on those extra calories. >> but not surprisingly, coca-cola says new yorkers should be able to make their own decisions about what they drink. abc's diane sawyer took the concerns right to the source. >> reporter: should the government be doing this? shouldn't the government stay out? >> all we're doing here is educating. if you want to order 32 ounces of soda in a restaurant that we supervise, this restaurant must give you 2 16-ounce glasses. and what's likely to happen is you will drink one and not the other. >> reporter: you're not looking at it as a government prescription. you're l
i-75 from detroit to knoxville. i-80 from chicago to new york.howers and thunderstorms could make for a slick ride on i-29 and 35 in the plains. and i-90 in the northwest. >> if you are flying, airport delays are possible in detroit, chicago, philadelphia, charlotte, atlanta, miami and seattle. >>> so, we've all been talking about the new york city mayor's plan to ban the sale of large soft drinks and other sugary sodas. some people applaud it as a way to cut down on those extra...
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removed from the superintendents of lee, he ran into disaster at knoxville as you know where a few score federals ensconced in fort sanders delivered him a terrific beating under the direction of the spectacular alexander burnside of all people. and the chafing that had, annoyed longstreet when he was under lee's command, disappeared with his new perspective. he was happy enough to get back to virginia, after lee died six years later, longstreet spent three decades casting aspersions. in the spring of 1864, late april, the men in longstreet's first core had no doubt where they stood on the lead question. one of the most dramatic displays of affection for their commander, for any commander any time anywhere took place on the 29th at a review that reunited the man and the general. first core gathered in a bug field near mechanicsville, virginia, the little hamlet west of boswell's tavern. dozens of accounts tell of the emotional moment, the 3rd south carolina wrote home the next day more fervently with good spelling. we had a grand review yesterday by the greatest of men, general r.e. lee.
removed from the superintendents of lee, he ran into disaster at knoxville as you know where a few score federals ensconced in fort sanders delivered him a terrific beating under the direction of the spectacular alexander burnside of all people. and the chafing that had, annoyed longstreet when he was under lee's command, disappeared with his new perspective. he was happy enough to get back to virginia, after lee died six years later, longstreet spent three decades casting aspersions. in the...
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west virginia, knoxville and the carolinas, heavy rain in south florida.o cleveland. >> mostly 80s in the nation's midsection. highs in the northeast. 109 in phoenix. 76 in seattle. but thank god for parks and sprinklers and bathing suits. >> you better believe it. >> that's all the kids want to be in right now. just want to be swimming around in diapers and underwear. >> typers. plastic typers. >>> what better way to beat the heat by using a little mind over madness. that was the name of our series of mass yoga classes in times square in new york city. >> temperatures weren't too bad for the early morning session, but then the mercury soared. on the hot pavement, the participants were practicing bikram, which is a type of yoga that's held in a room heated to 95 degrees. have you ever taken a bikram yoga class. >> i've done yoga to stay flexible for my golfing, i like it, but i've never done the hot yoga. >> took bikram once and somebody had terrible gas. >> not good. >> haven't gone back since. but it's very cleansing. very cleansing, clearly. >> i'm with
west virginia, knoxville and the carolinas, heavy rain in south florida.o cleveland. >> mostly 80s in the nation's midsection. highs in the northeast. 109 in phoenix. 76 in seattle. but thank god for parks and sprinklers and bathing suits. >> you better believe it. >> that's all the kids want to be in right now. just want to be swimming around in diapers and underwear. >> typers. plastic typers. >>> what better way to beat the heat by using a little mind over...
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a systems administrator from knoxville, tennessee...and our returning champion, an editor and writer from diamond bar, california... whose 2-day cash winnings total...
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when prices were high in april, a 370-mile vacation drive from knoxville, tennessee, to the beaches of charleston, south carolina, cost a family $52. today, that same trip would run $46. >> well, i mean, it's great, dropping under $3, but it's still a long way from what it needs to be. >> reporter: it's not cheap everywhere. washington, california and oregon are the most expensive places to fill up. drivers in south carolina, mississippi and alabama are paying the least. whether it's a vacation or a stay-cation, chances are you will save a few bucks this summer. we are back here at the same station that you just saw in our report. now, the cheapest price of gas is down to $4.69 a gallon, it's still expensive. but these days, we'll take what we can get out here in los angeles. one other bit of good news, economists say as the gas prices continue to fall, it is giving americans extra cash to spend on other things, like cars and furniture, and that, diane, is giving a much-needed boost to the economy. >> let's hope they drop fast. thank you, cecilia vega in california. >>> and we turn nex
when prices were high in april, a 370-mile vacation drive from knoxville, tennessee, to the beaches of charleston, south carolina, cost a family $52. today, that same trip would run $46. >> well, i mean, it's great, dropping under $3, but it's still a long way from what it needs to be. >> reporter: it's not cheap everywhere. washington, california and oregon are the most expensive places to fill up. drivers in south carolina, mississippi and alabama are paying the least. whether...
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i'm humbled with all of the others that are going in tomorrow night in knoxville.ily. i'm excited i'm going to see pat summitt. and the game of basketball has contributed much more to my life than i to it. >> and it's not just your accomplishments as a player. it's the impact you had on the sport itself. and of all the numbers you have that's most impressive. in 2006, name one of the most influential student athletes. >> that's what i said, too. almost 1,500 points. >>> good morning, everyone. temperatures in the upper 60s in glen burnie right now. more of the same? sykesville. winds out of the northwest about five to 10 miles per hour. that's the way they will stay as we go into the afternoon. we are looking at plenty of sunshine this morning, also some dry weather on tap. that's going to linger for a while. maryland's most powerful radar showing you with that with all five sweeps on as of now. make sure you get out there and enjoy it. this is what it looks like hour by hour today, lots of sunshine, close to 80 degrees at lunchtime and 86 degrees will be our high
i'm humbled with all of the others that are going in tomorrow night in knoxville.ily. i'm excited i'm going to see pat summitt. and the game of basketball has contributed much more to my life than i to it. >> and it's not just your accomplishments as a player. it's the impact you had on the sport itself. and of all the numbers you have that's most impressive. in 2006, name one of the most influential student athletes. >> that's what i said, too. almost 1,500 points. >>>...
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i'm humbled with all of the others that are going in tomorrow night in knoxville.'m excited i'm going to see pat summitt. and the game of basketball has contributed much more to my life than i to it. >> and it's not just your accomplishments as a player. it's the impact you had on the sport itself. and of all the numbers you have that's most impressive. in 2006, name one of the most influential student athletes. >> that's what i said, too. almost 1,500 points. >> live and in hd, this is an abc 7 news update. >> good morning, i am steve chenevey. it is a 8:27 on friday. brown expected to plead guilty to charges that he lied his income on loan applications. afternoon is expected to campaign finance violations related to his 2008 campaign. news channel 8 love an in-depth just a fewng up in minutes. concerned about the impact that the casino of traffic, the maryland live at casino opened on wednesday night. the parkway was flooded with traffic. this.t evening commute normally takes just minutes and took an hour. they are hoping that once the down, traffic will get back
i'm humbled with all of the others that are going in tomorrow night in knoxville.'m excited i'm going to see pat summitt. and the game of basketball has contributed much more to my life than i to it. >> and it's not just your accomplishments as a player. it's the impact you had on the sport itself. and of all the numbers you have that's most impressive. in 2006, name one of the most influential student athletes. >> that's what i said, too. almost 1,500 points. >> live and in...
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>> knoxville. knoxville county commissioner republican arrest last week on indecent exposure. >> i think we should request a report! >> no, there is no report. >> richard quest is in london in hyde park. >> yes. stop it. >> his pants were around his ankles. >> they were republican and did not attempt to hide their actions. yep. do you mind? >> privacy? >> okay. sharps ridge has a reputation to where men go to meet other men. >> sharps reach. >> yes. the republicans have taken mostly a conservative stance to republican spending. [ whacky comedy music ] >> i have a very wide stance. what do you think of that? >> let me be clear, i am not gay. i never have been gay. >> but i am a dirty nasty nasty, filthy, nasty boy. >> all right. 17 minutes after the hour. kids go to meeting i wouldn't live without it. in fact you just helped me install it on all of my devices. >> i did. >> which is like magic now. i could have a meeting from anywhere. >> you could. >> i could have a meeting right now with kathleen madigan, because i'm currently not talking to her. >> i'm googling pink's best vi
>> knoxville. knoxville county commissioner republican arrest last week on indecent exposure. >> i think we should request a report! >> no, there is no report. >> richard quest is in london in hyde park. >> yes. stop it. >> his pants were around his ankles. >> they were republican and did not attempt to hide their actions. yep. do you mind? >> privacy? >> okay. sharps ridge has a reputation to where men go to meet other men. >> sharps...
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erica aesop reports from knoxville. >> reporter: they are hoping to turn mud holes into mud pits at theere they don't buy into the stereotypes. >> proud to be a redneck, yeah. >> just a good old country boy. >> i wouldn't call myself a redneck. i would say i'm any southern. >> reporter: dozens show up as a new adventure park gets ready to open. >> let's not just have a park, let's have a social gathering, where we have bands. camping and vendors and swimming holes and slip and slides, just a real big, fun, off-road event. >> rednecks love this kind of stuff. it's perfect for us. >> reporter: the idea hatched between a couple friends. one owned 200 acres of farmland. the other had an idea how to make money off of it. >> i brought it up from florida where we have a lot of mud parks and off-road parks. >> it is good clean fun with mud involved. >> reporter: even the newly crowned miss tennessee couldn't resist. >> it is awesome. i didn't know how i would feel. i absolutely love it. everyone is having a blast out here today. >> reporter: it is not all fun and games. you must sign a waiver,
erica aesop reports from knoxville. >> reporter: they are hoping to turn mud holes into mud pits at theere they don't buy into the stereotypes. >> proud to be a redneck, yeah. >> just a good old country boy. >> i wouldn't call myself a redneck. i would say i'm any southern. >> reporter: dozens show up as a new adventure park gets ready to open. >> let's not just have a park, let's have a social gathering, where we have bands. camping and vendors and swimming...
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his wife signed release papers to deep at the body to the university of tennessee center in knoxville. >>> coming up the summit health expert comes to d.c. >>> and thousands of players sue the nfl claiming the league didn't do enough to prevent concussions. beth. >> reporter: it's commencement season. they do it every year here at southern high school and this year graduation will have a grand fin -- grand finaley. that story is coming up. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and i approve this message. [ male announcer ] it started like this... i speak the language of business. i know how jobs are created. [ male announcer ] but it ended like this. one of the worst economic records in the country. when mitt romney was governor, massachusetts lost 40,000 manufacturing jobs. a rate twice the national average. and fell to forty-seventh in job creation. fourth from the bottom. instead of hiring workers from his own state, romney outsourced call center jobs to india. he cut taxes for millionaires like himself... while raising them on the middle class... and left the state two point six billion deep
his wife signed release papers to deep at the body to the university of tennessee center in knoxville. >>> coming up the summit health expert comes to d.c. >>> and thousands of players sue the nfl claiming the league didn't do enough to prevent concussions. beth. >> reporter: it's commencement season. they do it every year here at southern high school and this year graduation will have a grand fin -- grand finaley. that story is coming up. [ obama ] i'm barack obama and...
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with tranquilizer darts early yesterday because he was on the university of tennessee campus in knoxville. after some frantic calls from campus, officers found the bear in a tree in front of sorority buildings. >>> local news women, fierce competitors working together to face a common enemy. we're just over a week away from the fourth annual news babes gala to fight breast cancer. the recipient of this year's proceeds is the george washington university hospital's ma'am mow van. it's amazing the mammovan has been on the road since the 1990's. >> that's right. it's been on the road 14 years. one of the longest mammovans in the country. >> it's been on the road servicing all areas of the metro area, not just the district, correct? >> yes. >> but it's not a moneymaking venture which is why the news babes is so important to your program. >> it gives free mammograms to women who otherwise wouldn't be able to access that life saving technology. and so if you're giving out free services, clearly we need help by our community to make this survive. our community has come to expect, rely on the mam
with tranquilizer darts early yesterday because he was on the university of tennessee campus in knoxville. after some frantic calls from campus, officers found the bear in a tree in front of sorority buildings. >>> local news women, fierce competitors working together to face a common enemy. we're just over a week away from the fourth annual news babes gala to fight breast cancer. the recipient of this year's proceeds is the george washington university hospital's ma'am mow van. it's...
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some more high temperatures, records set in knoxville, tennessee, at 102 degrees.104 for the afternoon on friday. well, we do have a number of areas that are forecasting those temperatures to stay fairly high over the next three to five days. the gradual trend is downward, but millions of people affected. an estimate is about 100 million people, randi, across the united states that will see this unsufferable heat continue throughout the weekend. >> that is about the last thing they want to hear. karen maginnis, thank you. >>> what's happening to the animals driven from their homes by the colorado wildfires? i had a chance to talk earlier with jan mchugh-smith, who told me shelters are being set up wherever they are needed. >> our shelter is on the west side, but we're down south. we also opened up a temporary shelter on the east side so we could take in more animals when tuesday's firestorm happened. >> and tell me about the operation. i think what you've done was such a smart move. you actually opened shelters right when the fires began. >> that's right. exactly a
some more high temperatures, records set in knoxville, tennessee, at 102 degrees.104 for the afternoon on friday. well, we do have a number of areas that are forecasting those temperatures to stay fairly high over the next three to five days. the gradual trend is downward, but millions of people affected. an estimate is about 100 million people, randi, across the united states that will see this unsufferable heat continue throughout the weekend. >> that is about the last thing they want...
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i'm humbled with all of the others that are going in tomorrow night in knoxville.o see my mom and my family. i'm excited i'm going to see pat summitt. and the game of basketball has contributed much more to my life than i to it. >> and it's not just your accomplishments as a player. it's the impact you had on the sport itself. and of all the numbers you have that's most impressive. in 2006, name one of the most influential student athletes. >> that's what i said, too. almost 1,500 points. >>> good morning i'm eric thomas. new information to this morning's breaking news from san jose. police investigating deadly shooting outside a karaoke bar. they have a strong lead on a suspect. a 24-year-old man was shot and killed near the bar at center and berk. it happened around 2:30. investigators are still there and they say some of the businesses in the mall will be able to open in a couple of hours. >>> let's find out whatcom mute looks like. >>> -- not bad at the bay bridge toll, considering there was an accident near the toll only backed up beyond the end of the parking
i'm humbled with all of the others that are going in tomorrow night in knoxville.o see my mom and my family. i'm excited i'm going to see pat summitt. and the game of basketball has contributed much more to my life than i to it. >> and it's not just your accomplishments as a player. it's the impact you had on the sport itself. and of all the numbers you have that's most impressive. in 2006, name one of the most influential student athletes. >> that's what i said, too. almost 1,500...
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>> new york, knoxville, california, oklahoma.tates now. >> reporter: virginia tech is feeling the pressure. when you say people prod you, is it on both sides of the equation or mostly people who are saying, keep the trees there? >> keep the trees. >> reporter: as it decides what happens to this forest that has survived so much. >> reporter: one alternate proposal under krrgs would take out a smaller portion of the woods but unsolicited advice te us an important truth about what the former arkansas governor really thinks. >>> russia president says he isn't selling arms to
>> new york, knoxville, california, oklahoma.tates now. >> reporter: virginia tech is feeling the pressure. when you say people prod you, is it on both sides of the equation or mostly people who are saying, keep the trees there? >> keep the trees. >> reporter: as it decides what happens to this forest that has survived so much. >> reporter: one alternate proposal under krrgs would take out a smaller portion of the woods but unsolicited advice te us an important...
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>> new york, knoxville, california, oklahoma.tates now. >> reporter: virginia tech is feeling the pressure. when you say people prod you, is it on both sides of the equation or mostly people who are saying, keep the trees there? >> keep the trees. >> reporter: as it decides what happens to this forest that has survived so much. >> reporter: one alternate proposal under krrgs would take out a smaller portion of the woods but a few of the older trees would be cut down. one activist says supporters are prepared to live in the trees to prevent that. >> brianne a keeler, thanks ver much. on this day, 30 years ago, ted turner launched cnn and changed the world. >>> good evening. i'm david walker. >> and i'm low is hart. here is the news. president carter has arrived in indiana for a brief visit.
>> new york, knoxville, california, oklahoma.tates now. >> reporter: virginia tech is feeling the pressure. when you say people prod you, is it on both sides of the equation or mostly people who are saying, keep the trees there? >> keep the trees. >> reporter: as it decides what happens to this forest that has survived so much. >> reporter: one alternate proposal under krrgs would take out a smaller portion of the woods but a few of the older trees would be cut...
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. >> new york, knoxville, california, oklahoma.h is feeling the pressure. >> when you see people like prod you, is it on both sides of the equation, or mostly people saying keep those trees there? >> keep the trees. >> reporter: as it decides, what happens to this forest that has survived so much. brianna keillar, cnn, blacksburg, virginia. >>> political buzz, your rapid-fire, a look at the political topics of the day. 30 seconds on the clock. playing today, cnn contributor and managing edward of redstake.com, eric ericson. and jason johnson, professor of political science in ohio, and chief political correspondent for politic 365. welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> okay. >> thanks. >> first question. john edwards has sinned, but he says god isn't through with me yet. he still believes there are good things i can do. that from john edwards. so the question, does god have a plan for john edwards? jason? >> god does have a plan for john edwards. he wants him to go forth and speak the gospel of campaign finance reform. i actu
. >> new york, knoxville, california, oklahoma.h is feeling the pressure. >> when you see people like prod you, is it on both sides of the equation, or mostly people saying keep those trees there? >> keep the trees. >> reporter: as it decides, what happens to this forest that has survived so much. brianna keillar, cnn, blacksburg, virginia. >>> political buzz, your rapid-fire, a look at the political topics of the day. 30 seconds on the clock. playing today, cnn...
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. >> new york, knoxville, california, oklahoma. all over the united states now. >> virginia tech is feeling the pressure. >> when you see people prod you, is it on both sides of the equation or is it mostly people who are saying, keep those trees there? >> keep the trees. >> as it decides what happens to this forest that has survived so much. brianna keeler, cnn, blacksburg, virginia. >> cnn newsroom continues right now with kate baldwin. >> thank you. hello i'm kate baldwin in for brook baldwin today. we have a busy hour ahead of us, so let's get straight to the news, shall we? prosecutors want to see the man that shot trayvon martin back behind bars. they filed a motion to revoke george zimmerman's bond, but right now we're looking at live pictures inside the courtroom as i'm speaking. right now both sides are in this courtroom arguing for the same thing, keeping evidence sealed from the public. we're talking crime scene photos, names of witnesses and photos. trayvon martin was unarmed and walking back from a score when he crosse
. >> new york, knoxville, california, oklahoma. all over the united states now. >> virginia tech is feeling the pressure. >> when you see people prod you, is it on both sides of the equation or is it mostly people who are saying, keep those trees there? >> keep the trees. >> as it decides what happens to this forest that has survived so much. brianna keeler, cnn, blacksburg, virginia. >> cnn newsroom continues right now with kate baldwin. >> thank you....
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they are memphis, chattanooga and knoxville. and only last year nashville dropped out o top to enworst u.. cities for asthma. for causes of high levels of mercury, health advisories warn against eating fish caught in many of tennessee's streams. nationally, mercury causes brain damage in more than 315,000 children each year, according to the mount sinai school of medicine. it also contributes to mental retardation. half of the united states manmade mercury comes from coal-fired power plants. this new rule requires removing 90% of this mercury. the rule also controls 186 other hazardous pollutants, including arsenic, acid gases, and toxic materials. -- toxic metals. utilities have known that this was coming since 1990, because these pollutants -- these 187 pollutants, including mercury -- are specifically identified in the 1990 amendments to the clean air act as amendments that need to be controlled by utilities. and now the federal courts have added their weight and ordered the environmental protection administration to control
they are memphis, chattanooga and knoxville. and only last year nashville dropped out o top to enworst u.. cities for asthma. for causes of high levels of mercury, health advisories warn against eating fish caught in many of tennessee's streams. nationally, mercury causes brain damage in more than 315,000 children each year, according to the mount sinai school of medicine. it also contributes to mental retardation. half of the united states manmade mercury comes from coal-fired power plants....
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. >> university of tennessee knoxville, chancellor. looking a at your foundation, it looks like you focus on community colleges or funding. i was wondering if you explain why you're doing that? >> that's absolutely correct. other than our scholarship program, actually ends up sending kids to community colleges. i think that most what we're doing there in terms of how you track students and help intervene with students having problem. redesigning the remedial math. a lot of that has applicability to all colleges. when we look at where low income students end up going in this country, it's overwhelmingly to community colleges. fortunately, many of those student it is they dwell after two years, then they show up in your institutions. there are some selection bias there. those students actually tend to have a better completion rate than people who come to you in the first year. it's a very attractive cohort. it's a cohort we should all want to grow. in terms of educational dollars spent, they actually getting a four year degree for a lowe
. >> university of tennessee knoxville, chancellor. looking a at your foundation, it looks like you focus on community colleges or funding. i was wondering if you explain why you're doing that? >> that's absolutely correct. other than our scholarship program, actually ends up sending kids to community colleges. i think that most what we're doing there in terms of how you track students and help intervene with students having problem. redesigning the remedial math. a lot of that has...
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. >> university of tennessee, knoxville chancellor. your foundation does many great things.ooking at your foundation at the postsecondary level, looks like you focus on community colleges for funding. i was wondering if you would explain why you're doing that. >> yeah, that is absolutely correct. other than scholarship programs, the great millennium scholarship program that ends up sending kids to four-year colleges like this one, a lot of the rest of what we have done has been hocus on community colleges. most of what we are doing there in terms of how we track student and intervene intervenor students have problems, redesigning the remedial math and reading and writing portions had applicability to all colleges. but when they look at where a woman can students end up going in this country, it is overwhelmingly to community colleges. fortunately, many of those students if they do well after two years, they show up in your institutions. there's selection because those events actually tend to have a better completion rate if they've gone through an amount. they can have a som
. >> university of tennessee, knoxville chancellor. your foundation does many great things.ooking at your foundation at the postsecondary level, looks like you focus on community colleges for funding. i was wondering if you would explain why you're doing that. >> yeah, that is absolutely correct. other than scholarship programs, the great millennium scholarship program that ends up sending kids to four-year colleges like this one, a lot of the rest of what we have done has been...
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first, it will hasten the day when memphis, chattanooga and knoxville are not three of the top five worstasthma cities -- which they are today -- and nashville is not competing to be the top ten. i'd like to include in the record an article by dr. william lawson of vanderbilt university which appeared in "the tennesseean" this week who treats patients with respiratory diseases in nashville. he says pollution increases chances of being hospitalized. some of these toxic ease -- emissions cause cancer and internear with children's development. number two, this rule means visitors will soon not even think of calling the great smoky mountains the great smoggy mountains because it's one of the most polluted national parks in america. we want those nine million visitors to keep coming every year with their dollars and their jobs, instead of seeing 24 miles on a bad air day from clingman's dome, our highest peak, this rule should mean we'll gradually move towards seeing 100 miles from clingman's dome as the air cleans up and we look through the natural blue haze. third this rule should mean fewer
first, it will hasten the day when memphis, chattanooga and knoxville are not three of the top five worstasthma cities -- which they are today -- and nashville is not competing to be the top ten. i'd like to include in the record an article by dr. william lawson of vanderbilt university which appeared in "the tennesseean" this week who treats patients with respiratory diseases in nashville. he says pollution increases chances of being hospitalized. some of these toxic ease --...
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. >> university of tennessee knoxville. we are delighted to larger to be.ou're foundation as many great things. of looking at the post secondary level that looks like to focus on community colleges or funding and i was wondering if you would explain why you are doing that. >> that is absolutely correct. other than our scholarship program that creates the millennium scholarship program which ends of sending kids primarily to four year colleges and every high quality like this one, the rest of what he has been done focuses on the community college. i think most of what we are doing there in terms of how we attract students and how to intervene, redesigning the remedial math and i think a lot of that has ability to all colleges. but when we look at where the low-income students end up going in this country, it is overwhelmingly to the community colleges. now, fortunately many of those students if they do well after two years than in the show up in your institution and there's some selection because those students tend to have a better completion rate if they h
. >> university of tennessee knoxville. we are delighted to larger to be.ou're foundation as many great things. of looking at the post secondary level that looks like to focus on community colleges or funding and i was wondering if you would explain why you are doing that. >> that is absolutely correct. other than our scholarship program that creates the millennium scholarship program which ends of sending kids primarily to four year colleges and every high quality like this one,...
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. >> university of tennessee, knoxville, chancellor. your foundation does many great things.undation, it looks like you have focused on community colleges for funding. i wondered if you would explain why. >> that is absolutely correct. other than our scholarship program which is the great millenniums kosher program which actually ends up sending kids primarily to four-year colleges, very high quality colleges like this one, the rest has been focused on the community college. i think that most of what we're doing there in terms of how you attract students and help intervene with students having problems, redefining the reading and writing courses, i think that has applicability to all colleges. but when we look at where low- income students and up going in this country, it is overwhelmingly to community colleges. fortunately, many of those students, if they do well after two years, then they show up in your institutions. and there -- those students tend to have a better completion rate. then people who come to you in the first year. so it is a very attractive cohort. in terms
. >> university of tennessee, knoxville, chancellor. your foundation does many great things.undation, it looks like you have focused on community colleges for funding. i wondered if you would explain why. >> that is absolutely correct. other than our scholarship program which is the great millenniums kosher program which actually ends up sending kids primarily to four-year colleges, very high quality colleges like this one, the rest has been focused on the community college. i think...