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in knoxville, tennessee, torrential rains flooding roads. and in alabama, one person was killed when severe storms swept through. homes destroyed, some washed away. a very anxious night ahead with ice, snow coming behind this. abc's steve osunsami leading us off from atlanta tonight. >> reporter: across parts of the south this evening, thunderbolts are raining down and families recovering from severe storms today are bracing for more tonight. the tornado sirens were blaring in athens, georgia. in uptown charlotte, there were warnings to take cover. a reported tornado was approaching the city. >> all of this county is in a tornado warning right now. a lot of folks in schools. >> reporter: at this south carolina preschool, children were singing to themselves as they sheltered in the hallways. at this furniture store in span tanburg, they had to hold onto this door to keep the high winds from blowing it away. these are the heavy rains in knoxville, tennessee, and the flooded roads. in gatlinburg, the river through town was raging. outside chatt
in knoxville, tennessee, torrential rains flooding roads. and in alabama, one person was killed when severe storms swept through. homes destroyed, some washed away. a very anxious night ahead with ice, snow coming behind this. abc's steve osunsami leading us off from atlanta tonight. >> reporter: across parts of the south this evening, thunderbolts are raining down and families recovering from severe storms today are bracing for more tonight. the tornado sirens were blaring in athens,...
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michael, but public in line, knoxville tennessee. good afternoon. >> steve, i've not seen in years but you have not changed a bit. you look great. to the last colors point, this country is in fantastic point, we are running a deficit and have debt. but every president run set up. line but ipublican changed. trump i think this country is in great shape. just look at the stock market with the exception of friday. this economy is roaring. what to the democrats have to offer except a bunch of-they seem like, i don't know. they are not going to be trump. >> michael, thanks for the call. we were live with donald trump thursday evening in des moines, iowa, we showed early on the day pretty he will deliver his state of the union on tuesday evening. coverage gets underway at 8:00 p.m. eastern time and the speech at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. the democratic response from the governor of michigan. the president will be in manchester, new hampshire the day before the new hampshire primary on monday, separate 10th. we will have coverage of that. jea
michael, but public in line, knoxville tennessee. good afternoon. >> steve, i've not seen in years but you have not changed a bit. you look great. to the last colors point, this country is in fantastic point, we are running a deficit and have debt. but every president run set up. line but ipublican changed. trump i think this country is in great shape. just look at the stock market with the exception of friday. this economy is roaring. what to the democrats have to offer except a bunch...
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these are the heavy rains in knoxville, tennessee, and the flooded roads. in gatlinburg, the river through town was raging. outside chattanooga, first responders had to rescue this man by boat after his suv was surrounded by flood waters. the waters rose so high in harlan county, kentucky, mobile homes were washing away. the high winds snapped trees across the storm zone. this dash camera video shows a driver on the highway nearly getting hit by a falling tree on interstate 285 in the atlanta suburbs. other drivers weren't so fortunate. no one was seriously hurt. this storm system has claimed at least two lives, including an alabama woman killed in her home. >> the damage is total here, as you can see, what was left in that mobile home, strewn across all of these trees. >> reporter: high winds ripped it apart. another person was also hurt. david, i'd like you to take a look at what's around me. these are flood waters along a walking trail. water that shouldn't be here. local forecasters say that we saw a month's worth of rain in just a few short hours. davi
these are the heavy rains in knoxville, tennessee, and the flooded roads. in gatlinburg, the river through town was raging. outside chattanooga, first responders had to rescue this man by boat after his suv was surrounded by flood waters. the waters rose so high in harlan county, kentucky, mobile homes were washing away. the high winds snapped trees across the storm zone. this dash camera video shows a driver on the highway nearly getting hit by a falling tree on interstate 285 in the atlanta...
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by robert doore, president of the american enterprise institute on february 1, article from the knoxville new sentinel yesterday and a transcript from my appearance on meet the press on sunday, february 2, 2020. these documents illuminate and further explain my statement today. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection.
by robert doore, president of the american enterprise institute on february 1, article from the knoxville new sentinel yesterday and a transcript from my appearance on meet the press on sunday, february 2, 2020. these documents illuminate and further explain my statement today. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection.
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michael bloomberg, for vandalizing his knoxville tennessee campaign office and littering it with expletives. that is far from the action in vegas, and how ugly the race has become and that is where we find jackie heinrich at the scene of tonight's bernie sanders rally. >> reporter: tomorrow is make or break especially for candidates who underperformed in the first two voting states, joe biden and elizabeth warren, neither of them at the threshold for delegates in new hampshire. biden depending on long-standing support for black voters especially in south carolina to act as a firewall for his campaign but it could shake that support. nearly a third of nevada's population is latino and a diverse electorate will do different results. >> finally the place where there are folks that represent the country, look like the country, the good folks in iowa and new hampshire but this looks like america. >> new york city mayor michael bloomberg pitched himself as a moderate biden alternative and surging in the polls before shaking the debate performance. bernie sanders didn't waste a chance to put a spo
michael bloomberg, for vandalizing his knoxville tennessee campaign office and littering it with expletives. that is far from the action in vegas, and how ugly the race has become and that is where we find jackie heinrich at the scene of tonight's bernie sanders rally. >> reporter: tomorrow is make or break especially for candidates who underperformed in the first two voting states, joe biden and elizabeth warren, neither of them at the threshold for delegates in new hampshire. biden...
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by robert doore, president of the american enterprise institute on february 1, article from the knoxville new sentinel yesterday and a transcript from my appearance on meet the press on sunday, february 2, 2020. these documents illuminate and further explain my statement today. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. harris: mr. president, when the framers wrote the constitution, they didn't think someone like me would serve as a united states senator. but they did envision someone like donald trump being president of the united states. someone who thinks he is above the law and that rules don't apply to him. so they made sure our democracy had the tool of impeachment to stop that kind of abuse of power. the house managers have clearly laid out a compelling case and evidence of donald trump's misconduct. they have shown that the president of the united states of america withheld military aid and a coveted white house meeting for his political gain. he wanted a foreign country to announce -- not actually conduct, announce an investigation into his politica
by robert doore, president of the american enterprise institute on february 1, article from the knoxville new sentinel yesterday and a transcript from my appearance on meet the press on sunday, february 2, 2020. these documents illuminate and further explain my statement today. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. harris: mr. president, when the framers wrote the constitution, they didn't think someone like me would serve as a united states senator. but they...
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campaign now making accusations of their own after offices were vandalized in salt lake city and knoxville, the tennessee incident is being blamed on them on bernie sanders without any evidence the bloomberg campaign manager said this, the latest incident at knoxville campaign office is exactly what we have been warning about, we don't know who is responsible for the vandalism but we do know it echos language from the sanders campaign and supporters, bloomberg not on the ballot here in nevada but this is a place where weather might wind up being an issue, it's been a little bit rainy earlier today and i spoke to an official from the bernie sanders campaign they think the rain helps them unlike other campaigns, their supporters would show up in a fire storm, eric. eric: interesting the bloomberg folks talking to so-called bernie bros, hopefully they get to the bottom of it, peter, thank you. you can keep it right here on fox news channel throughout the rest of the afternoon, our special nevada caucus continues, it'll be anchored by bret baier start less than 2 hours from now at 4:00 p.m. ir
campaign now making accusations of their own after offices were vandalized in salt lake city and knoxville, the tennessee incident is being blamed on them on bernie sanders without any evidence the bloomberg campaign manager said this, the latest incident at knoxville campaign office is exactly what we have been warning about, we don't know who is responsible for the vandalism but we do know it echos language from the sanders campaign and supporters, bloomberg not on the ballot here in nevada...
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>> this story begins here in knoxville, tennessee. looks a lot like any office in america. but when workers here talked on their desk phones, every word was captured. >> she always looks like she's about to kill somebody. >> and, oh, the stories they told, unfiltered and intimate. the details about office romances. >> oh, my god. he was so hot. >> and in one heart-breaking case, maybe even clues about a murder. >> this was a real who dunnit. >> norman clark loves sports. his mother says he was a top athlete and a goodson, too. >> he was a loving, hard worker, caring person. >> as a boy, norman had dreams of playing in the nba. then studied sports management in college. but by his mid-20s, he was working here, vanderbilt mortgage and finance. 23-year-old brittney started there the very same day. >> she was beautiful, but it was the smile that really got me. >> that winning smile got to a lot of people. brittney's big brother jeffrey says she embraced life with a contagious enthusiasm. >> she likes to cheer lead and she liked to play soccer. she was a girly girl and a tomboy
>> this story begins here in knoxville, tennessee. looks a lot like any office in america. but when workers here talked on their desk phones, every word was captured. >> she always looks like she's about to kill somebody. >> and, oh, the stories they told, unfiltered and intimate. the details about office romances. >> oh, my god. he was so hot. >> and in one heart-breaking case, maybe even clues about a murder. >> this was a real who dunnit. >> norman...
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mississippi a portion of alabama, a sliver of chattanooga, almost towards knoxville. 6 million people this it's just a small band that's going to produce snow. north texas and wichita. kansas city during the day, i-70 could be a little click and then heading into indiana and eventually all the way up into the northeast. i'll also mention our friends up here in the dakotas and a little sliver here along the minnesota border. blizzard warnings, an arctic colt front that is nasty. chicago, cleveland to buffalo, 4 inches, new york state throughway, hartford, tomorrow morning this time you'll be drive in snow. not horrible but slick roads. today's forecast, by the way, today is the easy day on the east coast to use the airports. tomorrow morning, new york city, will get a dose of heavy rain. >>> still ahead, southwest airlines puts up to 17 million passengers at risk after ignoring safety standards on its flights. >>> plus, a look at all the new gadgets from samsung including a folding phone. >> wasn't that something that we are years ago? foldable phone? >> it's back. >> it's back. ime ca
mississippi a portion of alabama, a sliver of chattanooga, almost towards knoxville. 6 million people this it's just a small band that's going to produce snow. north texas and wichita. kansas city during the day, i-70 could be a little click and then heading into indiana and eventually all the way up into the northeast. i'll also mention our friends up here in the dakotas and a little sliver here along the minnesota border. blizzard warnings, an arctic colt front that is nasty. chicago,...
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"the latest incident and our knoxville campaign office is exactly what we've been warning about. we don't know who's responsible for this vandalism but we do know it echoes language from the sanders campaign and its supporters. the bloomberg campaign is also now spending money in cities president trump is visiting like las vegas to troll him with billboards that say things like "donald trump is burnt steak" "donald trump jeans at golf" and donald trump's wall fell over. well that's going on, bernie sanders is doing thing the old-fashioned way in california, trying to talk to registered independents and trying to talk them into switching party so they can vote for him on tuesday. >> i hope very much, that in california, we have the highest voter turnout in this primary that california has ever had. but in order to make that happen, those people who are independents, or no party preference people have got to request a democratic ballot. >> sanders also just gave an interview to 60 minutes where he ridiculed michael bloomberg's performance at this week's democratic debate saying tha
"the latest incident and our knoxville campaign office is exactly what we've been warning about. we don't know who's responsible for this vandalism but we do know it echoes language from the sanders campaign and its supporters. the bloomberg campaign is also now spending money in cities president trump is visiting like las vegas to troll him with billboards that say things like "donald trump is burnt steak" "donald trump jeans at golf" and donald trump's wall fell over....
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he spent 30 years as a legal partner between two knoxville-based law firms until he was appointed to his position with the tennessee court of appeals, eastern section in march of 1994. the judge was elected statewide to his judgeship four times throughout his public service career and issued over 1,000 opinions during his time on the bench. he's also active in the knoxville community through service of many nonprofit boards and his church. the state of tennessee is lucky to have had his public certificate vase throughout the years. judge, i wish you the best in your retirement and hope it is filled with quality time with your wife, children, and grandchildren. on a personal note i want to say thank you for being such a good friend. mr. speaker, i relinquish my time. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. withoutker pro tempore: objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> i believe we have a duty to resources responsibly, of we can't make the kind cu
he spent 30 years as a legal partner between two knoxville-based law firms until he was appointed to his position with the tennessee court of appeals, eastern section in march of 1994. the judge was elected statewide to his judgeship four times throughout his public service career and issued over 1,000 opinions during his time on the bench. he's also active in the knoxville community through service of many nonprofit boards and his church. the state of tennessee is lucky to have had his public...
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and in knoxville, tennessee, this car ended up under water when heavy rains flooded the roadways there. >> we are lucky we don't get that kind of rain here. not that kind of rain. just a little rain. >> it seems like it hasn't rained in a while. how many days on average do we go in winter without getting any rain? >> at the most maybe a couple of weeks? >> on average maybe 30. >> on average we will go 19 days on any typical winter season without getting rain, so we usually hit the high pressure parked in the eastern pacific and we don't get any rain. that is where we are in the middle of right now. here is the city of san francisco. highs today in the 60s. a break from winter on the west coast. even as that low we had gave us blustery weather on sunday now heading to the southeast and causing all that chaos there. 69 in santa rosa and 68 in san jose. the numbers show that we can get warm this time of year. san jose's record of 77 degrees on this date was set just back in 2018, just a couple of years ago. tonight it will be a relatively mild night for overnight lows. 40 degrees for an o
and in knoxville, tennessee, this car ended up under water when heavy rains flooded the roadways there. >> we are lucky we don't get that kind of rain here. not that kind of rain. just a little rain. >> it seems like it hasn't rained in a while. how many days on average do we go in winter without getting any rain? >> at the most maybe a couple of weeks? >> on average maybe 30. >> on average we will go 19 days on any typical winter season without getting rain, so we...
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right now down to 44. 22 at atlas peak and 43 in knoxville creek. fast on diablo, 55. breezes from the east bay hills 25 to 41. so you'll run into some that have if you drive through our higher elevations today. temperatures nearly 60 degrees at 7:00. 62 to 67 at noon as the breezes x.
right now down to 44. 22 at atlas peak and 43 in knoxville creek. fast on diablo, 55. breezes from the east bay hills 25 to 41. so you'll run into some that have if you drive through our higher elevations today. temperatures nearly 60 degrees at 7:00. 62 to 67 at noon as the breezes x.
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knoxville has a question that has to do with what really becomes the democratsbetween desire to bring green jobs and green agendas to the table, but still maintain, in many ways, the old infrastructure of fossil fuels. his question is, would you tollser national polls -- to reduce congestion in place -- pay for maintenance? or anything like that to try to get some cars off the road? fmr. v.p. biden: you have to change the transportation structure, the network, the structure. had running through every major city a commuter line that was in the middle of a four lane highway going in and out of the city, you could radically reduce the number of people that are on that highway. save billions of dollars in lost wages. you would say billions of gallons of gasoline over time, but this suggests that what we have to do is keep the exact same system network as we have it. i wish we had a big board up here that we could actually draw on the board the means by which b. get from point a to point it's got a change and it has to change. when i did the recovery act, we got -- for example -- we had gr
knoxville has a question that has to do with what really becomes the democratsbetween desire to bring green jobs and green agendas to the table, but still maintain, in many ways, the old infrastructure of fossil fuels. his question is, would you tollser national polls -- to reduce congestion in place -- pay for maintenance? or anything like that to try to get some cars off the road? fmr. v.p. biden: you have to change the transportation structure, the network, the structure. had running through...
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burnside is advancing toward knoxville. the confederates defending those two points are grossly outnumbered. it is clear that a crisis is looming. as early september dawns, the confederate high command finds itself in the same spot that it was in may 1863. there is a crisis out west. how do we respond? the options in september were the same they were in may. we take troops fromlee's army and send them west to try to redeem the situation. or lee wants an offensive in virginia. we know what happened in may of >> 1863. lee said, we cannot get men to the west in time. so the smart thing to do is an offensive in virginia. he wants exactly the same thing. just as soon as lee issues the orders, chattanooga and knoxville fall. davis changes his mind. he orders longstreet's corps be sent to georgia. the rest of his corps will go west. rumors of this began to arrive in the federal capital very quickly. that makes the yankees very nervous. meade cannot tell if lee has sent troops west. halleck says, you need to find out. on september
burnside is advancing toward knoxville. the confederates defending those two points are grossly outnumbered. it is clear that a crisis is looming. as early september dawns, the confederate high command finds itself in the same spot that it was in may 1863. there is a crisis out west. how do we respond? the options in september were the same they were in may. we take troops fromlee's army and send them west to try to redeem the situation. or lee wants an offensive in virginia. we know what...
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knoxville, birmingham, greenville, all ten inches above normal.to be a big problem. the focus is on jackson and others may have a big concern once we get the next round of rain coming through. >> allison chinchar, thank you. >>> the evacuation in japan is happening right now. they have been stuck on board a cruise ship because of the coronavirus. >> these are live pictures and you can see the buses moving in. the passengers will soon be bussed from the diamond princess ship to the airport in tokyo to board chartered flights back to the u.s. more than 400 americans have been on board the diamond princess ship for the past 12 days. quarantined in their rooms if you can imagine that. 46 of them have tested positive for the coronavirus which means that they will not be able to evacuate with the others. earlier, health experts from the cdc spoke to some of the passengers on board and here's what they said. >> take a shower? >> yes. >> put on a fresh set of clothe -- >> all right. >> some time after 6:00 is when they'll start disembarking from this but
knoxville, birmingham, greenville, all ten inches above normal.to be a big problem. the focus is on jackson and others may have a big concern once we get the next round of rain coming through. >> allison chinchar, thank you. >>> the evacuation in japan is happening right now. they have been stuck on board a cruise ship because of the coronavirus. >> these are live pictures and you can see the buses moving in. the passengers will soon be bussed from the diamond princess ship...
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right now down to 44. 22 at atlas peak and 43 in knoxville creek. fast on diablo, 55. breezes from the east bay hills 25 to 41. so you'll run into some that have if you drive through our higher elevations today. temperatures nearly 60 degrees at 7:00. 62 to 67 at noon as the breezes relax. 70s for the rest of us as record highs are possible this afternoon. >>> good morning, we are starting off with a live look at san jose showing you 280. nice and clear. highway 4 to the maze will be 13 minutes. it's going to be about 12 minutes april cross the bay bridge. a slight slowdown there. san francisco to sfo nine minutes. this is the crash in burlingame involving at least two cars here that was blocking two lanes northbound 101 before millbrae all clear. the thumbs up this morning. reggie? >> jobina, thank you. >>> happening today we expect to hear from the man accused of killing a young woman on b.a.r.t. >> john cowell scheduled to take the stand in his trial following emotional testimony from the family of the victim nia wilson. reporter amy hollyfield with more on this. >>
right now down to 44. 22 at atlas peak and 43 in knoxville creek. fast on diablo, 55. breezes from the east bay hills 25 to 41. so you'll run into some that have if you drive through our higher elevations today. temperatures nearly 60 degrees at 7:00. 62 to 67 at noon as the breezes relax. 70s for the rest of us as record highs are possible this afternoon. >>> good morning, we are starting off with a live look at san jose showing you 280. nice and clear. highway 4 to the maze will be...
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there's enough cold air to transition the rainfall to snow in places like nashville and knoxville and cincinnati, ohio. some of the rainfall moving across the new england states, of course, cold enough to bring in the rain/snow mix and some ice across upstate new york, as well as vermont, new hampshire. so, that's where we have winter weather advisories. that controversy about 30 million americans. but check this out. lots of wind associated with this. 70 million americans-plus, with some sort of wind advisory or warning through the course of your friday. so, we have a breezy, kind of an all-outright mess to start off the early weekend on the east coast. but the storm system should exit fairly quickly tonight and into the day on saturday. but not before leaving a nice koegt coating of ice along northern new england. that will create travel nightmares if you head to the airports across upstate new york and vermont and new hampshire. that's an area you want to double check your plans. i believe this will stay all-rain for the major east coast cities, from d.c. to philadelphia, new york
there's enough cold air to transition the rainfall to snow in places like nashville and knoxville and cincinnati, ohio. some of the rainfall moving across the new england states, of course, cold enough to bring in the rain/snow mix and some ice across upstate new york, as well as vermont, new hampshire. so, that's where we have winter weather advisories. that controversy about 30 million americans. but check this out. lots of wind associated with this. 70 million americans-plus, with some sort...
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knoxville,in tennessee come on the line for america -- for native americans. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm cherokee. we had our dna checked into thousand five, and it shows that we are -- checked in 2005. inshows that we are 45% iceland and norway, 6% in panama,and mexico, 91%, 83 to 98%. greenland, 80%. host: that is a lot of percentage. that is a lot of percentages there. caller: yes, and it makes sense because we did not come to this the 16til, i don't know, o's or 1700s. the design of the museum is beautiful. do you have a history? i went with a group of people so i did not get to see everything. do you have a basic history of the doctrine of discovery and all that inu have your museum? guest: no, we do not. in to someging pretty complicated and sophisticated territory there. discovery was a european invention that rationalized that the indigenous people, not just of native america but throughout the world , did not actually own the land that they lived on and occupied for many, many generations. and that therefore any christian country was free to come in and
knoxville,in tennessee come on the line for america -- for native americans. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm cherokee. we had our dna checked into thousand five, and it shows that we are -- checked in 2005. inshows that we are 45% iceland and norway, 6% in panama,and mexico, 91%, 83 to 98%. greenland, 80%. host: that is a lot of percentage. that is a lot of percentages there. caller: yes, and it makes sense because we did not come to this the 16til, i don't know, o's or 1700s. the...
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shirley is in knoxville, tennessee, on the line for america -- for native americans. good morning. >> good morning. i'm cherokee. we had our dna checked in 2005, and it it shows that we are 45% in iceland and norway, 6% in sweden, and mexico, 91%, panama, 83 to 98%. greenland, 80%. >> that is a lot of percentage. that is a lot of percentages there. >> yes, and it makes sense because we did not come to this area until, i don't know, the 1600s or 1700s. the design of the museum is beautiful. do you have the history? i went with a group of people so i did not get to see everything. do you have a basic history of the doctrine of discovery and the -- do you have all that in your museum? >> no, we do not. you are digging in to some pretty complicated and sophisticated territory there. the doctrine of discovery was a european invention that rationalized that the indigenous people, not just of native america but throughout the world, did not actually own the land that they lived on and occupied for many, many generations. and that therefore any christian country was free to c
shirley is in knoxville, tennessee, on the line for america -- for native americans. good morning. >> good morning. i'm cherokee. we had our dna checked in 2005, and it it shows that we are 45% in iceland and norway, 6% in sweden, and mexico, 91%, panama, 83 to 98%. greenland, 80%. >> that is a lot of percentage. that is a lot of percentages there. >> yes, and it makes sense because we did not come to this area until, i don't know, the 1600s or 1700s. the design of the museum...
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for now, he is staying at the knoxville that curious manhattan metropolitan correctional cente.r? >> tucker: trace gallagher, thank you for the update. and more just as news tonight from the story of jussie smollett, which is not over. a year ago, your member, the chicago state's attorney kimberly fox, a friend of the obamas, not surprising, and expect doubly and clearly wrongly, dropped all charges against smollett for committing a fake hate crime. now special prosecutor new charges. nancy grace hosts "crime stories of the nancy grace" right here on fox nation. we are happy to have her. they get so much for coming on. a lot of us never thought that jussie smollett would back in court. how did that happen? >> [laughs] this is what happened. when tim fox come of that the state's attorney there in chicago, suddenly mysteriously and abruptly dropped charges against jesse small at after speaking to his family and also people within michelle obama's staff, she suddenly dropped charges. even she could not articulate why everybody went berserk. i'm talking about the police chief, the u
for now, he is staying at the knoxville that curious manhattan metropolitan correctional cente.r? >> tucker: trace gallagher, thank you for the update. and more just as news tonight from the story of jussie smollett, which is not over. a year ago, your member, the chicago state's attorney kimberly fox, a friend of the obamas, not surprising, and expect doubly and clearly wrongly, dropped all charges against smollett for committing a fake hate crime. now special prosecutor new charges....
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first, the bloomberg campaign says its office in knoxville, tennessee, had been vandalized and is pointing las vegas with more and that, peter, what's going on here? >> neal, somebody tagged a bloomberg campaign office in tennessee with spray paint overnight.
first, the bloomberg campaign says its office in knoxville, tennessee, had been vandalized and is pointing las vegas with more and that, peter, what's going on here? >> neal, somebody tagged a bloomberg campaign office in tennessee with spray paint overnight.
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. >> reporter: hometown starts off knoxville, tennessee, with hannah ann.m actually hoping to tell her this tonight. um -- is that i am falling in love with her. >> reporter: dad with a warning. >> do not say that word to her unless you -- unless you wholeheartedly, that's what you mean, and that's what you're going to do. >> reporter: so much for the warning. >> i can honestly say that i'm falling in love with you. ♪ don't tell my daddy don't tell my daddy ♪ >> reporter: off to des moines, iowa, kelsey's hometown. >> oh yeah. >> reporter: got to stomp some grapes. how many grapes are in there? don't worry, it's iowa. no one's counting. at home with the family, plenty of blond hair. a talk with mom. >> don't break my girl's heart. do you understand? >> i do. >> reporter: next up, auburn, alabama, for our girl madison. madison's the daughter of a basketball coach. can you tell? got to seal it with a kiss. right there at half court. that night with the family -- >> i haven't like fully talked to him yet about like how i view intimacy and how i feel that i hav
. >> reporter: hometown starts off knoxville, tennessee, with hannah ann.m actually hoping to tell her this tonight. um -- is that i am falling in love with her. >> reporter: dad with a warning. >> do not say that word to her unless you -- unless you wholeheartedly, that's what you mean, and that's what you're going to do. >> reporter: so much for the warning. >> i can honestly say that i'm falling in love with you. ♪ don't tell my daddy don't tell my daddy ♪...
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indiana what would have been the heart of the african-american community, you will see to your left, knoxvilleardens. was built asardens a public works project. between 1935 and 1938. of thismuch neighborhood, it was a place where african-americans could come and find a home. units, 24ut 748 buildings. you had families living here. you had several individuals from today who remember and talk about growing up. at a time,was financial limitations for individuals who could live there, but again, there was a school there and you could have a home. >> what were some of the challenges for the people who were living in indianapolis at that time period? >> adequate housing was a challenge. which is why you had something like a locke field gardens, because the properties that were destroyed, demolished to build this apartment had been labeled as slums. so you were able to now have a home through that. but what were the jobs those individuals had? andwere people surviving, how were they making it through? locke fieldlocks gardens closed, and in 1983, all but seven of the original buildings were torn dow
indiana what would have been the heart of the african-american community, you will see to your left, knoxvilleardens. was built asardens a public works project. between 1935 and 1938. of thismuch neighborhood, it was a place where african-americans could come and find a home. units, 24ut 748 buildings. you had families living here. you had several individuals from today who remember and talk about growing up. at a time,was financial limitations for individuals who could live there, but again,...
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establish the veterans heritage site the ation which created sharpsridge veterans memorial park in knoxville, tennessee, my hometown. mr. burchett: our country's eroes are the men and women of our armed forces, like ms. childress. recognize or to marilyn childress as the tennessee's second district ebruary, 2020, veteran of the month. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for the purpose does gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: madam speaker, ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. speaker,on lee: madam rise to support further the bill today on the floor of the emmett till 5, the anti-lynching bill, and i thank my colleague from illinois for astuteness. lynching was the most heinous and violencedation against slaves and those that 1800's and thehe early 1900's. b. wells fought legislation.hing this emmett till bill that accounts the violence of a 14-year-old boy experienced in his death -- until his death when he simply walk
establish the veterans heritage site the ation which created sharpsridge veterans memorial park in knoxville, tennessee, my hometown. mr. burchett: our country's eroes are the men and women of our armed forces, like ms. childress. recognize or to marilyn childress as the tennessee's second district ebruary, 2020, veteran of the month. thank you, madam speaker, and i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: for the purpose does gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. jackson lee: madam...
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windchill of 9 below in portland, 4 in new york city, minus 7 in rochester it will feel like 26 in knoxville> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out with sunshine and we will have a warm day once again as we continue on with some springlike weather for the bay area. and so we're going to see our high temperatures reaching into the low 70s in the south bay. up to 73 in fnapa and san francisco reaching 63 degrees. we'll have a slight cooldown toward the end of the week. the weekend is looking nice. up to 70 and sunny inland and then a chance of rain for the far north bay on sunday especially in the morning. weather. >> never a dull forecast >> thank you >>> carson, good morning >> did you guys watch the dog show last night? since 1877, a retriever has never won. daniel the retriever almost pulled it off. but siba, the beautiful -- look at siba. big, beautiful poodle. you're going to meet the standard poodle. >> that's not standard, baby >> westminster dog show. the crowd was chanting, "daniel, daniel." nope tenth poodle to win westminster. here live in studio 1a but firs
windchill of 9 below in portland, 4 in new york city, minus 7 in rochester it will feel like 26 in knoxville> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we're starting out with sunshine and we will have a warm day once again as we continue on with some springlike weather for the bay area. and so we're going to see our high temperatures reaching into the low 70s in the south bay. up to 73 in fnapa and san francisco reaching 63 degrees. we'll have a slight cooldown toward the end of the week....
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. >> jim from knoxville has a question that has to do with what really becomes the friction between democrats desire to bring green jobs and green agendas to the table, but still maintain, in many ways, the old infrastructure of fossil fuels. his question is, would you consider national tolls to reduce congestion and pay for maintenance? or a congestion tax, or anything like that to try to get some cars off the road? fmr. v.p. biden: you have to change the transportation structure, the network, the structure. if you had running through every major city a commuter line that was in the middle of a four lane highway going in and out of the city, you could radically reduce the number of people that are on that highway. you would save billions of dollars in lost wages. you would save billions of gallons of gasoline over time, but this suggests that what we have to do is keep the exact same system network as we have it. i wish we had a big board up here that we could actually draw on the board the means by which you get from point a to point b. it's got to change and it has to change. when i did th
. >> jim from knoxville has a question that has to do with what really becomes the friction between democrats desire to bring green jobs and green agendas to the table, but still maintain, in many ways, the old infrastructure of fossil fuels. his question is, would you consider national tolls to reduce congestion and pay for maintenance? or a congestion tax, or anything like that to try to get some cars off the road? fmr. v.p. biden: you have to change the transportation structure, the...
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on december 29, 2018, knoxville, tennessee fire chief d.j.ork ran and his wife wendy, their lives were changed forever, and their happy, healthy family was brutally transformed into a grieving angel family. on that day an illegal alien in tennessee struck and killed their 22-year-old son pierce corcoran. it was a head-on car crash. pierce died that day, and a few months later that illegal alien was deported to mexico. i have to tell you, for me, as i have worked with the corcorans since this time and shared their grief, this is an unsatisfying end to a tragic series of events that never should have happened, because the man responsible for pierce's death never should have been in tennessee in the first place. that story is heartbreaking. unfortunately it is not unique. in 2019 another tennesseean named debbie burgess was killed in a hit-and-run accident caused by an illegal alien with a lengthy criminal record. just last week sever county, tennessee -- and this is something that has shaken the entire community. sever county, two elementary sc
on december 29, 2018, knoxville, tennessee fire chief d.j.ork ran and his wife wendy, their lives were changed forever, and their happy, healthy family was brutally transformed into a grieving angel family. on that day an illegal alien in tennessee struck and killed their 22-year-old son pierce corcoran. it was a head-on car crash. pierce died that day, and a few months later that illegal alien was deported to mexico. i have to tell you, for me, as i have worked with the corcorans since this...
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nice guy, mike bloomberg won knoxville knox, new hampshire, he go 3 write-in votes, how much did thosei will ask him. more varney after this. . . ( ♪ ) ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ♪ ♪ no more mr. nice guy stuart: you remember alice cooper? no more mr. nice guy. we'll tell you why we're playing that momentarily. there is a very good reason for it, believe me. waiting to get the latest report on jobs, the jolts report. i haven't gotten the number. it is 20 seconds to go before we get to 10:00 eastern time. look at the market. not as good as it was when we opened up at 9:30 with a gain of over 130 points. we're still up 782. nasdaq up almost 41 points. i have to believe technology all over again is doing very, very well. here you go. 10:00 eastern time. ashley i
nice guy, mike bloomberg won knoxville knox, new hampshire, he go 3 write-in votes, how much did thosei will ask him. more varney after this. . . ( ♪ ) ♪ the sun is risin' ♪ ♪ as the day begins ♪ time for reflectin' on family and friends ♪ ♪ and hey, we got somethin' ♪ ♪ just for you (sniffing) ♪ it's a cup of your favori-i-i-ite... ♪ (loud splashing) (high-pitched laughter) dang woodchucks! with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could...
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by robert doore, president of the american enterprise institute on february 1, article from the knoxville new sentinel yesterday and a transcript from my appearance on meet the press on sunday, february 2, 2020. these documents illuminate and further explain my statement today. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection. the presiding officer: the senator from nebraska is recognized. a senator: we are not in a quorum call? the presiding officer: that is correct. a senator: i ask unanimous consent to introduce into the senate record and into the impeachment trial record an op-ed that i wrote in the omaha world herald this morning. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sasse: thank you. ms. harris: mr. president, when the framers wrote the constitution, they didn't think someone like me would serve as a united states senator. but they did envision someone like donald trump being president of the united states. someone who thinks he is above the law and that rules don't apply to him. so they made sure our democracy had the tool of impeachment to stop that ki
by robert doore, president of the american enterprise institute on february 1, article from the knoxville new sentinel yesterday and a transcript from my appearance on meet the press on sunday, february 2, 2020. these documents illuminate and further explain my statement today. thank you, madam president. the presiding officer: without objection. the presiding officer: the senator from nebraska is recognized. a senator: we are not in a quorum call? the presiding officer: that is correct. a...
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knoxville,in tennessee come on the line for america -- for native americans. good morning.aller: good morning. i'm cherokee. we had our dna checked into thousand five, and it shows that we are -- checked in 2005. inshows that we are 45% iceland and norway, 6% in panama,and mexico, 91%, 83 to 98%. greenland, 80%. host: that is a lot of percentage. that is a lot of percentages there. caller: yes, and it makes sense because we did not come to this the 16til, i don't know, o's or 1700s. the design of the museum is beautiful. do you have a history? i went with a group of people so i did not get to see everything. do you have a basic history of the doctrine of discovery and all that inu have your museum? guest: no, we do not. in to someging pretty complicated and sophisticated territory there. discovery was a european invention that rationalized that the indigenous people, not just of native america but throughout the world , did not actually own the land that they lived on and occupied for many, many generations. and that therefore any christian country was free to come in and t
knoxville,in tennessee come on the line for america -- for native americans. good morning.aller: good morning. i'm cherokee. we had our dna checked into thousand five, and it shows that we are -- checked in 2005. inshows that we are 45% iceland and norway, 6% in panama,and mexico, 91%, 83 to 98%. greenland, 80%. host: that is a lot of percentage. that is a lot of percentages there. caller: yes, and it makes sense because we did not come to this the 16til, i don't know, o's or 1700s. the design...
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amy klobuchar starting her day in knoxville, tennessee telling supporters she's the candidate to bring the party together. >> i truly believe that we need someone that unites us and not divides us. that is what i have done in every single race i have ever run. >> joe biden talking to people in south carolina before moving on. he says he is confident about today's contest. >> i think i'm going to do well here. and i think that's going to put me in a position to do well in north carolina and alabama and other states i think in the democratic primary i can do very well. but i don't think it'll be over at super tuesday. >> senator elizabeth warren spending the morning with supporters in columbia and reflecting on the progress her campaign has made. >> it's a culmination of a lifetime of work. and instead of just having ideas that kind of stay on the academic side of the house i get out to fight for them. >> can you do it without winning. >> i think we are. this is running. >> and pete buttigieg starting the day in south carolina. rallying a crowd of supporters getting ready to canvas for h
amy klobuchar starting her day in knoxville, tennessee telling supporters she's the candidate to bring the party together. >> i truly believe that we need someone that unites us and not divides us. that is what i have done in every single race i have ever run. >> joe biden talking to people in south carolina before moving on. he says he is confident about today's contest. >> i think i'm going to do well here. and i think that's going to put me in a position to do well in north...