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800 miles from matt gussman in new brittain, connecticut, unsuspecting authorities in knoxville, tennessee, had no idea they were going to be part of the same story only that they were dealing with an unfolding crime of their own. mark zig gler, two armed assailants were holding mark and his wife and his children hostage and mark had to rob the credit union he ran. >> he is to empty the vault of $3.4 million as well as any and all gold bouillon. >> the ceo was given a strict deadline. he had less than 45 minutes to get the cash and gold. if he failed, consequences would be devastating. >> for every minute that mr. ziegler was late, his wife was going to lose a finger. and when she ran out of fingers, their adult daughter, brittney, who lived in texas at the time, they had people watching
800 miles from matt gussman in new brittain, connecticut, unsuspecting authorities in knoxville, tennessee, had no idea they were going to be part of the same story only that they were dealing with an unfolding crime of their own. mark zig gler, two armed assailants were holding mark and his wife and his children hostage and mark had to rob the credit union he ran. >> he is to empty the vault of $3.4 million as well as any and all gold bouillon. >> the ceo was given a strict...
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up to knoxville to save burnside. when he gets there burnside saved himself which is a remarkable thing by itself. would program have moved on to atlanta? probably not. but, this was a huge boost to the morale of this defeated confederate army. they had suffered a massive defeat at the battle of chattanooga on missionary ridge, and cleburne's men had handled sherman's men at missionary ridge and handled hooker's men at the battle of ringgold gap and his army, his division became the toast of the entire army. cleburne's reputation soared as high as it ever got. and the morale was boosted. in fact, his reputation was so big at this time that he decides to come up with a plan that's going to save the south and actually end in victory. his plan to arm the slaves in the south and offer them their freedom in return. this plan is totally rejected by most of the men in the army. jefferson davis himself has all the copies of the plan except one destroyed and the only reason we know about the plan at all is because one of them
up to knoxville to save burnside. when he gets there burnside saved himself which is a remarkable thing by itself. would program have moved on to atlanta? probably not. but, this was a huge boost to the morale of this defeated confederate army. they had suffered a massive defeat at the battle of chattanooga on missionary ridge, and cleburne's men had handled sherman's men at missionary ridge and handled hooker's men at the battle of ringgold gap and his army, his division became the toast of...
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two bizarre robbery stories had the knoxville rumor mill buzzing about inside jobs but now there werei investigators were frustrated. they had no solid leads. by that time they had already released sketches of the suspects for the attack on the ziegler family hoping that might advance the case. no one would have guessed that the big break in the investigation would happen when this assistant restaurant manager took his fiance's little red car for a drive on the highway. >>> coming up -- >> once he hit me i knew at this point, you know, this guy's a run-in. >> a high speed car chase reveals a subtle clue. >> he's just hit a third vehicle. >> it struck me that those people had discipline and they had purpose. >> when "dateline" continues. is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eating poop earlier. hey! my focus is on the road, and that's saving me cash with drivewise. who's the dummy now? whoof! whoof! so get allstate where good drivers save 40% for avoiding mayhem, like me. sorry! he's a baby! liz, you nerd, cough if you're in here! shhhh. i took mucinex dm for my
two bizarre robbery stories had the knoxville rumor mill buzzing about inside jobs but now there werei investigators were frustrated. they had no solid leads. by that time they had already released sketches of the suspects for the attack on the ziegler family hoping that might advance the case. no one would have guessed that the big break in the investigation would happen when this assistant restaurant manager took his fiance's little red car for a drive on the highway. >>> coming up...
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we did that. [ applause ] as we mentioned, he has driven from knoxville to nashville to help so manyl people what went into the thought process to make that decision to be there in nashville. good morning. >> good morning. good morning, america. good morning, robin. the right decision because i know what it means to leave your house without nothing. you've been in tornado zone or war zone or hurricane zone, it's not your option or not your decision but as a community it is our decision to help you. it is our responsibility to help you. so i'm doing what i learned from the american community. i'm doing what america did to me when i come here. that is how we are and that's who we are in tennessee. [ applause ] >> oh, my gosh, every time i talk to you, yassin, you are just an incredible human being and all the volunteers that are there behind you that are helping out as well. this is part of your mission. every time we talk, this fits into what you are trying to do here and what you want to do for others, isn't it? >> yes. i think what i'm doing, i'm transferring the love i received fro
we did that. [ applause ] as we mentioned, he has driven from knoxville to nashville to help so manyl people what went into the thought process to make that decision to be there in nashville. good morning. >> good morning. good morning, america. good morning, robin. the right decision because i know what it means to leave your house without nothing. you've been in tornado zone or war zone or hurricane zone, it's not your option or not your decision but as a community it is our decision to...
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knoxville called dolly parton's america it was i think that was the 1st big moment after jad 1st interview interview with dolly herself where we thought we had touch something that we were not expecting and we had found something profound and basically we're in this classroom this episode coming up so i'm not going to share too much but the kids start shit they're all from appalachia where dolly is from and they started sharing really personal stories. that were very painful and i think it changed jad and i you know in the room listening to them like we couldn't see dolly's america clearly and tell we met the kids from appalachia and who were really thinking about her and and and feeling her like both in pain and in pride you know what it means just a little bit in the south. you just jump in i mean i think she was absolutely right and it's also i mean just to bring not to helen i mean you know what i hope this podcast is that's part of a like. a new wave of dolly ologists people who are like baking really seriously but dolly taking her seriously because she has is that it's not you made u
knoxville called dolly parton's america it was i think that was the 1st big moment after jad 1st interview interview with dolly herself where we thought we had touch something that we were not expecting and we had found something profound and basically we're in this classroom this episode coming up so i'm not going to share too much but the kids start shit they're all from appalachia where dolly is from and they started sharing really personal stories. that were very painful and i think it...
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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 southwest -- 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 once an offensive -- wan ts and offensive in virginia. we know what happened in may of 1863. lee said, we cannot get men to the west and time. -- in time. so the smart thing to do is an offensive in virginia. he once exactly the same thing - - 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 hisco corps will go west. rumors of this began to arrive in the federal capital very quickly. that makes the yankees very nervous. meade cannot tel
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 southwest -- 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 once an offensive -- wan ts and...
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burnside is advancing toward knoxville. they're grocery outnumbered. and it's clear that a crisis is looming. and so as early september dawns, the confederate high command finds itself in the same spot it was in in may of 1863. there's a crisis out west. it looks like the confederate forces are not equipped to deal with it houchlt do we respond. in may it's vicksburg. and then chattanooga. we take troops from lee's army, which is the ohm real source of rein forcement and we send them west to try to redeem the situation or lee launches an offensive in west virginia to try to wreck the army of the chute, threaten washington, panic the north, pull troops from the westing defend the east to bring them to the capitol. we no what happened in may of 1863. as lee said, we can't get men to the western time. if we get them out there, they won't be used properly, so the smart thing do is an offensive in virginia. watch in september. exactly the same thing. exactly the same thing. davis decides to go with lee's advice to attack meade. the problem is just as soon a
burnside is advancing toward knoxville. they're grocery outnumbered. and it's clear that a crisis is looming. and so as early september dawns, the confederate high command finds itself in the same spot it was in in may of 1863. there's a crisis out west. it looks like the confederate forces are not equipped to deal with it houchlt do we respond. in may it's vicksburg. and then chattanooga. we take troops from lee's army, which is the ohm real source of rein forcement and we send them west to...
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burnside has advanced towards knoxville out of kentucky. the confederates defending are grossly outnumbered. it's clear a crisis is looming. so as early september dawns, the confederate high command finds itself in the same spot that it was in in may of 1863. there's a crisis out west. it looks like the confederate forces out west are not strong enough to deal with it. how do we respond? in may it was vikszburg. in september it's chattanooga. the options in september are the same as may. we take troops from lee's army, which is the only real source of reinforcements, and we send them west to try and redeem the situation. or lee watches an offensive in virginia to try and wreck the army of the patomac, threaten washington, panic the north, convince them to pull troops from the west and bring them east to defend the capital. we know what happened in may of 1863. the decision was, as lee said, we can't get men to the west in time. he basically implies if we get them out there they won't be used properly. the smart thing, an offensive in virgin
burnside has advanced towards knoxville out of kentucky. the confederates defending are grossly outnumbered. it's clear a crisis is looming. so as early september dawns, the confederate high command finds itself in the same spot that it was in in may of 1863. there's a crisis out west. it looks like the confederate forces out west are not strong enough to deal with it. how do we respond? in may it was vikszburg. in september it's chattanooga. the options in september are the same as may. we...
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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 >> 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 com
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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talk about eileen in knoxville how do we diversify?'s a great question think about diversification, you think about in terms of asset class. i would say quality have been put on sale in the last month. i want you to think about diversification not just by asset class but geography, equity size class which means small and mid caps and strategy which is growth, value or momentum. >> all right eamon talked about the general motors story jenny, ford. john in ohio, do you think ford will come out of this and bring back the dividend? >> yes i'm certain that ford will come out of this. i think we need to remember that life will go on in a positive, normal way at some point in the not too distant future with respect to the dividend, ford has a history of suspending dividends. i don't think there's any reason and by the way, very conscious to say they were suspending the dividend because of lack of clarity. i'm quite certain when auto sales return to normal that dividend will come back when they can afford to do that with clarity. >> airlines r
talk about eileen in knoxville how do we diversify?'s a great question think about diversification, you think about in terms of asset class. i would say quality have been put on sale in the last month. i want you to think about diversification not just by asset class but geography, equity size class which means small and mid caps and strategy which is growth, value or momentum. >> all right eamon talked about the general motors story jenny, ford. john in ohio, do you think ford will come...
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." >> on a december day in 2017 2 1/2 years after shirley carter's murder in this courthouse in knoxvillether faced off against son. >> there is not a more important courtroom in this estate than this courtroom right now. >> bill carter's lawyer mark weinhardt opened by telling the jury the person wanted shirley dead. >> that's the killer right there, jason carter. >> it started like a murder case but remember this was a civil trial, a wrongful death lawsuit. the father of the plaintiff, his son the defendant. the burden of proof is much lower than it would be in a criminal trial. >> the plaintiff only has to prove the defendant liable by a preponderance of the evidence. in other words, 51% likely that you're right. >> bill carter's lawyer played jason's 911 call. he argued jason stated something about the time of death he couldn't possibly have known. >> it looks like she's been laying here for two hour. >> you hear him say his mother has been dead for two hours which medically is absolutely not the fact based on what we know about the condition of the body, but also why would he be sayi
." >> on a december day in 2017 2 1/2 years after shirley carter's murder in this courthouse in knoxvillether faced off against son. >> there is not a more important courtroom in this estate than this courtroom right now. >> bill carter's lawyer mark weinhardt opened by telling the jury the person wanted shirley dead. >> that's the killer right there, jason carter. >> it started like a murder case but remember this was a civil trial, a wrongful death lawsuit....
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shirley is in knoxville, tennessee on that line for native americans. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm cherokee. we had our dna checked. we had two activists in 2005. and it shows that we are scandinavia countries, 45% in iceland and norway, 6% in sweden, and mexico 82% to 91%. panama 83 to 98%, and greenland 80%. >> that's a lot of percentages. >> caller: i'm sorry. >> that's a lot of percentages there. >> caller: yes. he yes. it makes sense because we didn't come to this area until, oh, i don't know, 1600 or 1700s that i understand, and one thing -- i've been to your museum. it's beautiful. the design is beautiful. i wonder, do you have the history. i went with a group, with people. so i didn't get to see everything. do you have a basic history of the doctrine of discovery and do you have all that in your museum? >> no, we do not. you're digging in to some pretty complicated and sophisticated territory there. the doctrine of discovery was a european invention that actualized the indigenous people of america and throughout the world didn't ac
shirley is in knoxville, tennessee on that line for native americans. good morning. >> caller: good morning. i'm cherokee. we had our dna checked. we had two activists in 2005. and it shows that we are scandinavia countries, 45% in iceland and norway, 6% in sweden, and mexico 82% to 91%. panama 83 to 98%, and greenland 80%. >> that's a lot of percentages. >> caller: i'm sorry. >> that's a lot of percentages there. >> caller: yes. he yes. it makes sense because we...
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where are those positioned other than nashville, knoxville, and memphis? >> they are spread out. facilities all across the state. i talked today with the head of vanderbilt health about how it is that we can pool resources it to direct those to the hot spots in our state as they occur in the days ahead. so we have got tremendous cooperation across the system, the health system in our state connected to our department of health to make sure that we can address this as it hits us. >> i know i headline there a moment ago 228 cases in your state, still, you've got so many folks are living in tennessee, they might think what is this all about. i'm just wondering, how are people reacting when it seems, perhaps, that the worst event is the so distant. >> it is one of the challenges you have. we have a lot of rural communities here in tennessee. to them, where we have no real community cases there, and they don't feel the impact of that, we are working really hard to get the message out to them as well. i spent a lot of time on the radio on radio talk shows that reach out into rural comm
where are those positioned other than nashville, knoxville, and memphis? >> they are spread out. facilities all across the state. i talked today with the head of vanderbilt health about how it is that we can pool resources it to direct those to the hot spots in our state as they occur in the days ahead. so we have got tremendous cooperation across the system, the health system in our state connected to our department of health to make sure that we can address this as it hits us. >>...
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dedication to his business clearly left an impression on his sons, all own and operate restaurants in the knoxville area. ete runs pete's coffee shop. sammy will be greatly missed. his life story serves as a reminder anyone who will work ward can be successful. i yield back the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. without objection. >> mr. speaker, i'm here today the healthy texas women medicaid waiver program than a nothing more reckless attack on reproductive rights. titled healthy texas women program blocks edicaid beneficiaries from getting karat providers that offer abortion services like parenthood. this does nothing to expand access to family planning care. will harm low-income women who rely on medicaid for their care. when texas excluded planned parenthood from state funding ago, 45,000 fewer women accessed care. cannot stand for that. this waiver program will hurt color,
dedication to his business clearly left an impression on his sons, all own and operate restaurants in the knoxville area. ete runs pete's coffee shop. sammy will be greatly missed. his life story serves as a reminder anyone who will work ward can be successful. i yield back the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for minute. the speaker pro tempore:...
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i rise to recognize the agnew ements of harold from knoxville, tennessee. harold ars young, continues to be a barber. a farm south on carolina but came to call knoxville home in his adult years. a 61 years, harold has been barber and still works six days mechanicsville. anyone that's had their haircut gifted d knows he is a singer that sings gospel while works. he released his latest album lord" in rving the 2019. at 91 years old, harold has a optimisticrsonality, optimisticesdayed -- attitude. one of the leashings from his lyrics songs is sometimes when you are nobody somebody. mr. burchett: congratulations, arold, in all your success and keep going an outstanding member of our great community. speaker, i yield back the remainder of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from virginia seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. >> i rise to recogni
i rise to recognize the agnew ements of harold from knoxville, tennessee. harold ars young, continues to be a barber. a farm south on carolina but came to call knoxville home in his adult years. a 61 years, harold has been barber and still works six days mechanicsville. anyone that's had their haircut gifted d knows he is a singer that sings gospel while works. he released his latest album lord" in rving the 2019. at 91 years old, harold has a optimisticrsonality, optimisticesdayed --...
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even into pennsylvania. 87 in richmond. 75 in knoxville. 82 in new orleans.ead into the rest of the week, things will be cooler and more >>> that's a quick look at the weather from the weather center/kitchen. we'll send it back to you in d.c. >> dave, those art classes are paying off. nice job you did on painting. >> i just did that this morning. >> pretty impressive, dave. we can't wait to actually come over and see the rest of the place. >> thanks, da. >> ve for most patients that have sensitivity it's very common to have a gum health concern as well. but if you have sensitive teeth, you probably aren't going to brush your teeth as effectivity because it causes pain. and if you see blood you should do something about it. you know, i talk to dentists every day and they're able to recommend one product, new sensodyne sensitivity & gum, to address both conditions at the same time. if we only treat one versus the other, the patient's mouth is never going to be where it needs to be. it's really good dentistry to be able to recommend one product for patients that
even into pennsylvania. 87 in richmond. 75 in knoxville. 82 in new orleans.ead into the rest of the week, things will be cooler and more >>> that's a quick look at the weather from the weather center/kitchen. we'll send it back to you in d.c. >> dave, those art classes are paying off. nice job you did on painting. >> i just did that this morning. >> pretty impressive, dave. we can't wait to actually come over and see the rest of the place. >> thanks, da....
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we used to start the class with reading the gospel in knoxville tennessee.but i also wanted to have a comment because you and i met when i was working at a bookstore in paris. >> that was so lovely. >> you told me that i'm in the process, i was living and working there and i was in the process of team elation before distribution. all the women that live there, really incredible women, we are always messaging each other and saying what your distribution right now, what are yousa accumulating. we always still talk like this in first we would like to tell you that you gave me a validation and a roadway first novel about violence against women and i just wanted to see what your mantra or daily routine is to try them bring women in because i find myself trying to reach out to people. what your daily entrÉe for women. >> i don't know that i have a daily mantra. there's all furious ones that are situational, i want to go back to talking about confidence. i don't think -- a lot of you know the t-shirt of god give me the confidence of a mediocre white man, nothing ag
we used to start the class with reading the gospel in knoxville tennessee.but i also wanted to have a comment because you and i met when i was working at a bookstore in paris. >> that was so lovely. >> you told me that i'm in the process, i was living and working there and i was in the process of team elation before distribution. all the women that live there, really incredible women, we are always messaging each other and saying what your distribution right now, what are yousa...
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look at knoxville, tennessee 73 on friday down to 59 on sunday that's what going on aroun >>> good morningll. we're seeing that rain moving through and some mostly light rain falling across parts of the bay area. we'll start to see this activity tapering off for a little while but we are expecting heavier downpours to pop up here and there as we go into this afternoon and as we go into tomorrow still some isolated showers possible on the first day of spring. we should see more peaks of sunshine, a lot more sun by friday into saturday and our new storm on sunday. >> and that is your latest weather. hoda. >> all right, al thank you. just ahead, help to make the most of your time at home. a lot of parents are asking us how do i teach my kids, how can i make it fun, what can i do to keep myself motivated. we have actual advice from teachers they will guide us through this one. but first these messages with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. in another study, the majority of
look at knoxville, tennessee 73 on friday down to 59 on sunday that's what going on aroun >>> good morningll. we're seeing that rain moving through and some mostly light rain falling across parts of the bay area. we'll start to see this activity tapering off for a little while but we are expecting heavier downpours to pop up here and there as we go into this afternoon and as we go into tomorrow still some isolated showers possible on the first day of spring. we should see more peaks of...
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denver, raleigh, cleveland, knoxville and montgomery all below average.nd will be flirting with 60 low 60s as you get into st. louis. even minneapolis trying to warm up after friday's >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have some really nice weather in the forecast. we'll see the clouds this morning clearing out for mostly sunny sky and highs reaching 70 degrees in the inland areas. as we go through the week, we'll see still some dry weather up until saturday. that's when a new storm system arrives and temperatures cool off slightly. checking out san francisco with a high of 63 today but we'll see mid-50s once that rain moves in on saturday and sunday. >> hey, if you're looking for a couple of good mysteries, guys i just finished walter mosley's "trouble is what i do. harlan coben, "the boy from the woods. those are two good thrillers. if you're looking for something. >> read with al. >> we like that. >> all right, al thank you. >>> just awe head, -- ahead, today is the day prince harry and meghan markle's exit from royal life becomes officia
denver, raleigh, cleveland, knoxville and montgomery all below average.nd will be flirting with 60 low 60s as you get into st. louis. even minneapolis trying to warm up after friday's >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we have some really nice weather in the forecast. we'll see the clouds this morning clearing out for mostly sunny sky and highs reaching 70 degrees in the inland areas. as we go through the week, we'll see still some dry weather up until saturday. that's when a...
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indiscernible] most of your state went into support of joe biden with some areas outside of nashville and knoxvillehowing support for bernie sanders, did you participate yesterday question mark -- yesterday? caller: no i did not, i'm a conservative independent. host: what you think about your stay going for joe biden? caller: i think he's a better choice than bernie sanders. he never claimed how he plans on paying for things. [indiscernible] at least he's not promising pie-in-the-sky. host: that's don, in tennessee. john, in new jersey, on the independent line. caller: i would like to make a comment here, i live in the northeast corridor, that entails princeton, and the university of penn, and all of the fornological industry of john and all of the labs here, here in new jersey, and pennsylvania. i would like to say, it's the incompetence and the egotistical way that the president controls himself and a few comments that office that drove me from being a republican into a democrat. as i've callednt on the independent line. he should have been aware of thing happening months before it buddyed becaus
indiscernible] most of your state went into support of joe biden with some areas outside of nashville and knoxvillehowing support for bernie sanders, did you participate yesterday question mark -- yesterday? caller: no i did not, i'm a conservative independent. host: what you think about your stay going for joe biden? caller: i think he's a better choice than bernie sanders. he never claimed how he plans on paying for things. [indiscernible] at least he's not promising pie-in-the-sky. host:...
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. >> born in 1887 in knoxville, tennessee.>> those cherry blossoms, rosemary may be wistful. that's a good word for what could have been and what is. >> something so beautiful about the spring, right? and the flowers and blooming. spring showers in the forecast. outside our doors at this hour, partly cloudy conditions and over the south bay. a few light showers possible, especially over the it is falling this morning. we have a little bit of unsettled weather in the forecast. >>> the number of coronavirus cases in the bay area continues to climb. >> right now there are 539 cases. the map shows the breakdown county by county. in the south bay and in santa clara with the cases at 196. each county other than not by reported an increase yesterday. napa remains the only local cases with no residence testing president of four no cases of covid-19. >>> the california national guard has been tapped to help. sarah narrative on is in compliance as she is reporting from her home. good morning sarah. >> reporter: good morning frank. i am
. >> born in 1887 in knoxville, tennessee.>> those cherry blossoms, rosemary may be wistful. that's a good word for what could have been and what is. >> something so beautiful about the spring, right? and the flowers and blooming. spring showers in the forecast. outside our doors at this hour, partly cloudy conditions and over the south bay. a few light showers possible, especially over the it is falling this morning. we have a little bit of unsettled weather in the forecast....
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you move over to knoxville, the third largest county right here, knox county and you see senator sanders round up a little bit, bloomberg at 20. 64 delegates, not a small basket of delegates and it looks like you'll have a fight to split them if this holds up. we're only up to 17% in the state of tennessee. i want to pop down here and look and see where we are in alabama. this is a state that biden is going to win quite handily. the issue here, one of the reasons you keep looking even after you called the state, will bloomberg stay viable and get some delegates? we'll see. it's early, very early in the vote count there as we go through it. >> take a look at the delegate count first while we have -- >> come back out. if you look at the delegates where we are right now, you have joe biden at 130, bernie sanders at 83. we have a long, long way to go in counting delegates not only tonight. california's delegates sometimes takes several days, the count we get out there. if you're joe biden, you're happy because you expect senator sanders to do better as you move to the west. but joe biden wit
you move over to knoxville, the third largest county right here, knox county and you see senator sanders round up a little bit, bloomberg at 20. 64 delegates, not a small basket of delegates and it looks like you'll have a fight to split them if this holds up. we're only up to 17% in the state of tennessee. i want to pop down here and look and see where we are in alabama. this is a state that biden is going to win quite handily. the issue here, one of the reasons you keep looking even after you...
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it's a town between nashville and knoxville, nearly halfway. and presidents come to knoxville or nashville or memphis or chattanooga or our bigger cities when they come to tennessee. not only did the president go to cookeville, that was a 40 minute helicopter flight. he drove another 30 or 40 minutes to this neighborhood where the struggs and their neighbors lived, the ones who had opened the door and looked across the street and seen that everything was gone. the president stayed and he talked for a long time, and he listened, and they appreciated it very much. he and the other federal officials announced a declaration in record time. so by the time we were there on friday, there were 75 federal emergency management personnel on the ground in tennessee, and there were six shelters already open. i just talked with congressman jim kupper from nashville, who's been deeply involved with this from the beginning, and he talked about the shelters being opened and the devastation that the tennessee state agriculture center there in nashville. governor
it's a town between nashville and knoxville, nearly halfway. and presidents come to knoxville or nashville or memphis or chattanooga or our bigger cities when they come to tennessee. not only did the president go to cookeville, that was a 40 minute helicopter flight. he drove another 30 or 40 minutes to this neighborhood where the struggs and their neighbors lived, the ones who had opened the door and looked across the street and seen that everything was gone. the president stayed and he talked...
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and there is work in east tennessee, right outside of knoxville, at the oak ridge national lab. researchers have been using cutting-edge technology to identify drug candidates for targeting the novel coronavirus. what they are doing, mr. president, is they are using summit, which is the world's fastest super compute. and what they have done -- computer. and what they have done is feed it information about the coronavirus' mers and sars and h1-n1's and they crunched it down and identified 77 drug candidates for targeting the novel coronavirus that we know as covid-19. enabled by the screening of this database of more than 8,000 known drug compounds, the researchers accomplished in days what would have taken years for scientists to do in the lab. in my remarks on the floor yesterday, i went into detail about the decade's long effort by vanderbilt's university dennisson lab to study coronaviruses. i wanted to reiterate one important point, that all across the country scientists, just like at our friends at vanderbilt, are developing the antivirals and the vaccines that will eventua
and there is work in east tennessee, right outside of knoxville, at the oak ridge national lab. researchers have been using cutting-edge technology to identify drug candidates for targeting the novel coronavirus. what they are doing, mr. president, is they are using summit, which is the world's fastest super compute. and what they have done -- computer. and what they have done is feed it information about the coronavirus' mers and sars and h1-n1's and they crunched it down and identified 77...