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w, and associates, a global business and educational consulting firm in knoxville. we have sarah shue . she is a visiting scholar at to down university and in beijing and we have our 10 again. he is a political and economic affairs commentator or across cycles in effect, that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to our, in beijing right before the 2nd summit or earlier this week. chinese media was expressing that the u. s. is looking for creating imaginary enemy out of china. and it was actually said during the high level meeting, what does that mean, imaginary enemy, could you explain that to our audience? well, china, that feels very beset, i mean, on almost a daily basis. this is kind of drum b to china is this that, and the other thing, there's very little truth, lots of allegations. so, i mean, china has, sees this as a situation where trying the u. s. is trying to play king of the hill. in essence, you know, try to cut down a competitor that's rising. the difficulty is that china is not trying to be a global hedge amman. and th
w, and associates, a global business and educational consulting firm in knoxville. we have sarah shue . she is a visiting scholar at to down university and in beijing and we have our 10 again. he is a political and economic affairs commentator or across cycles in effect, that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to our, in beijing right before the 2nd summit or earlier this week. chinese media was expressing that the u. s. is looking for creating imaginary enemy...
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we have run out of time many, thanks my guess, northfield knoxville and in beijing. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at our to see you next time. remember prospect the ah, the ah, is you'll media a reflection of reality? the in the world transformed what will make you feel safer? tyson lation, whole community. you going the right way? where are you being somewhere? direct? what is truth? what is faith? in the world corrupted. you need to defend the join us in the depths or remain in the shallows, ah, driven by shapes by those in me dares think we dare to ask me. ah mister moscow. time and headlines today, joe 5, his approval rating shops to the lowest point to this presidency of the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan for the administration. sticking to the belief that some good payoff could still shift public opinion away from what was an abject failure. lat pull out from couples also said, because a wakeup call for america, this allies will talk to you. diplomats know, think they can rely on the u. s. for military support. and the flock needs its own
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my guest in northfield, knoxville, and in beijing. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at archie. see you next time. remember cross the me. oh i i can't read drugs are essential than millions of patients. or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is, in a long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful. very often they're harmful effects and up to something terrible can pills. so of all ills, or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was like i was just scared. i was just here a little girl, the 24. and like, didn't have to be so complicated. ah, is your media a reflection of reality? in a world transformed what will make you feel safe for the tycer lation community? are you going the right way or are you being
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knoxville, 23 miles an hour. the winds were stronger during the overnight hours and earlier this morning. look at the community values. atlas peak, 15%. 13% in knoxville. that is what is concerning. and will be back with an hour-by-hour look at the rest of the forecast coming. ama: thank you so much. pg&e is restoring power to people in the north bay. the latest public safety power shut off affected fewer neighborhoods than originally expected. laura anthony is live near vacaville and solano county, one of the areas that was impacted. reporter: that's right. within the last 45 minutes, pg&e said they have begun the process of restoring power to at least some of these neighborhoods. here and solano county, there were about 100 households that lost power. they were in some of the same neighborhoods, the same people who lost their homes in wildfires last year. for ben upton and his wife, having to go without power for a few hours, maybe even a few days, is just the latest challenge. >> i went off at 6:00 a.m. this m
knoxville, 23 miles an hour. the winds were stronger during the overnight hours and earlier this morning. look at the community values. atlas peak, 15%. 13% in knoxville. that is what is concerning. and will be back with an hour-by-hour look at the rest of the forecast coming. ama: thank you so much. pg&e is restoring power to people in the north bay. the latest public safety power shut off affected fewer neighborhoods than originally expected. laura anthony is live near vacaville and...
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let me go to you in knoxville that the problem is here is that china is rising or returning depending on how you want to look at it. and it's the very fact that it is rising is a threat or a challenge to american hegemony. and that's why i said in my introduction, it's time to start negotiating. this is a reality, chinese market is suddenly stopped developing, and it's certainly, and it has no reason to listen to what the united states says, particularly when it comes to its internal affairs. so, i mean, this is the quandary we all have. china is rising and the very fact that it is rising is from watch events perspective, a threat to it's a gemini, why the u. s. should be hedge a monic? well, that's a different question. go ahead, sir. yeah, you know, china is rising and it's something that cannot be stopped, especially because the government is trying to emphasize domestic growth in particular and less dependence on international trade and other international relationships. although the world is why so it can't completely get away from that . but i think that trying to rise is inevit
let me go to you in knoxville that the problem is here is that china is rising or returning depending on how you want to look at it. and it's the very fact that it is rising is a threat or a challenge to american hegemony. and that's why i said in my introduction, it's time to start negotiating. this is a reality, chinese market is suddenly stopped developing, and it's certainly, and it has no reason to listen to what the united states says, particularly when it comes to its internal affairs....
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we're in knoxville in the eastern part of tennessee where it's been hitting especially hard.ter, the only academic medical center in this region, and we're going to speak to a doctor here with an update in a few moments but a couple of days ago as you mentioned only six icu beds left in the entire east part of the region. those icu numbers change constantly, but it's a low number and it's putting some stress on this system. now part of when icu beds free up, some of that is because someone might die from covid-19 and we're seeing a majority of those deaths a steep increase in mortality are with unvaccinated patients and the vast majority, talking like 97%, sometimes more, that's a trend we're seeing nationwide so there is a parallel here and this surge is some higher averages than we've seen since the winter surge, with a largely unvaccinated population over the last seven days, 7,500 cases on average each day here in this state, and there's no end in sight. >> so liz, you just talked about the low vaccination rates. what is the government there doing to encourage more people
we're in knoxville in the eastern part of tennessee where it's been hitting especially hard.ter, the only academic medical center in this region, and we're going to speak to a doctor here with an update in a few moments but a couple of days ago as you mentioned only six icu beds left in the entire east part of the region. those icu numbers change constantly, but it's a low number and it's putting some stress on this system. now part of when icu beds free up, some of that is because someone...
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helena blocking gusts up to 66 miles per hour, mount diablo 61, knoxville 43, uc berkeley on campus,in orinda. tracking dangerous fire weather conditions, red flag warning for the north bay mountains, east bay hills and valleys and that's until 8:00 tonight because of offshore winds, dry air, relative humidity values plummeting through the day and hot temps inland. we are seeing strongest winds with the offshore wind event and watching north bay mountains for high winds. as we go thh day we are going to see winds easing through the afternoon and especially for this evening. that's why the red flag warning will expire at 8:00 tonight. we are going to see dry air in place, temperatures are going to be warming up because of the dry air and we are looking at relative humidity values plummeting down to 11% in fairfield, 14% brentwood, 13% for napa, concord, as well as for livermore this afternoon. it still looks pretty dry as we look to your tuesday. let's check our temperatures as we go through our day, 80s and 90s inland with sunshine, 93 concord, 90 liver more and also for san rafael.
helena blocking gusts up to 66 miles per hour, mount diablo 61, knoxville 43, uc berkeley on campus,in orinda. tracking dangerous fire weather conditions, red flag warning for the north bay mountains, east bay hills and valleys and that's until 8:00 tonight because of offshore winds, dry air, relative humidity values plummeting through the day and hot temps inland. we are seeing strongest winds with the offshore wind event and watching north bay mountains for high winds. as we go thh day we are...
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helena, 43 knoxville, hills burg hills, 40-mile per hour wind gusts, oakland hills 22 as well as for livermore. even though winds will continue to ease through the day, relative humidity values will continue to plummet as we head through our afternoon. right now looking at 18% for fairfield, 19% concord, 21% in livermore. the red flag warning is in effect until 8:00 tonight for north bay mountains, east bay hills and valleys. >> thank you. >>> new evacuation orders issued for people near the windy fire in the sequoia national forest. it has rapidly grown to more than 21,000 acres with 3% containment as of sunday morning. fire crews have been against the conditions. now a cold front is sweeping through. windy fire is among eight sparked by lightning during a storm last week. >>> i am following new vaccine requirements that went into effect today. taking a live look at downtown san jose this afternoon where the city is requiring proof of vaccination to enter many city buildings. starting today that applies to anybody attending an event of 50 or more people. the only exception, you can
helena, 43 knoxville, hills burg hills, 40-mile per hour wind gusts, oakland hills 22 as well as for livermore. even though winds will continue to ease through the day, relative humidity values will continue to plummet as we head through our afternoon. right now looking at 18% for fairfield, 19% concord, 21% in livermore. the red flag warning is in effect until 8:00 tonight for north bay mountains, east bay hills and valleys. >> thank you. >>> new evacuation orders issued for...
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held previous posts at the university of pennsylvania design, columbia university and tennessee, knoxville. julie beckman is the director of the college of architecture and design student development center at the university of tennessee, knoxville where she is an adjunct assistant professor of architecture. she is a partner as well of kbs, which she founded with keith following the selection of their design proposal for the 9/11 pentagon memorial. their proposal was selected among nearly 1200 proposals from 65 countries. next, michael --, architect of the 9/11 memorial in new york city. his design of the memorial of the world trade center is titled "reflecting absence," and was selected by the lower manhattan organization among thousands of entries. michael joined the handle architects as a partner in 2004 where he worked on realizing the memorial design. he is a native of israel. he was raised there, the u.k., the u.s. and mexico. he worked for cohen peterson and fox before joining the design department at the new york city housing authority where he was working during the competition. i
held previous posts at the university of pennsylvania design, columbia university and tennessee, knoxville. julie beckman is the director of the college of architecture and design student development center at the university of tennessee, knoxville where she is an adjunct assistant professor of architecture. she is a partner as well of kbs, which she founded with keith following the selection of their design proposal for the 9/11 pentagon memorial. their proposal was selected among nearly 1200...
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in their knoxville house. watch them pressure washing their driveway and house. of back trouble, lifting heavy objects. but look at this. here they are arriving at the va for one of chuck's regular assessments. you assume that they were gonna change? >> we quickly found out that this was the case. >> martha ann lifts a heavy wheelchair out of the car. she wheels him into the center. sometimes when they followed martha ann -- >> she was moving pretty good where you would sweat trying to keep up with her. >> and when martha ann had her appointments? she and chuck would switch positions. >> it became humourists. >> the couple had only one wheelchair so nate got to thinking. and -- >> here's how dr. seuss would write it, and then nate cotton idea, a wonderful, devious idea. which is true in, away's neck? >> yes. >> what if nate arranged the schedule so that martha ann and chalk had their appointments at the very same time. who would get in the wheelchair there, he wondered? >> what happened? >> coming up, a conniving couple caught in a trap. >> this can't be true. >>
in their knoxville house. watch them pressure washing their driveway and house. of back trouble, lifting heavy objects. but look at this. here they are arriving at the va for one of chuck's regular assessments. you assume that they were gonna change? >> we quickly found out that this was the case. >> martha ann lifts a heavy wheelchair out of the car. she wheels him into the center. sometimes when they followed martha ann -- >> she was moving pretty good where you would sweat...
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w, and associates, a global business and educational consulting firm in knoxville. we have sarah shue . she is a visiting scholar at to down university, and in beijing we have, i know our 10 again. he is a political and economic affairs commentator or across cycles in effect, that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to i and are in beijing right before the 2nd summit or earlier this week. chinese media was expressing that the u. s. is looking for creating imaginary enemy out of china. and it was actually said during the high level meeting, what does that mean, imaginary enemy, could you explain that to our audience? well, china, that feels very beset, i mean, on the, almost a daily basis. this is kind of drum b to china is this that, and the other thing, there's very little proof, lots of allegations. so, i mean, china has, sees this as a situation where trying the u. s. is trying to play king of the hill. in essence, you know, try to cut down a competitor that's rising. the difficulty is that china is not trying to be a global hedg
w, and associates, a global business and educational consulting firm in knoxville. we have sarah shue . she is a visiting scholar at to down university, and in beijing we have, i know our 10 again. he is a political and economic affairs commentator or across cycles in effect, that means he can jump anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let's go to i and are in beijing right before the 2nd summit or earlier this week. chinese media was expressing that the u. s. is looking for creating...
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like the live now to bruce knoxville, pennsylvania senator and law. mr. marks. thank you very much. indeed for joining us . have basic mission come as a surprise to you that have been growing speculation in the press about well it's, it's a terrible tragedy. and obviously, the killing of a worker children is that is awful. which particularly disappointed is that this was only uncovered by the work of the new york times when they investigated the claims that the government made. the government itself doesn't appear that it was going to disclose this awful mistake on in town. and i find that very disappointing, this lack of candor in the binding ministration. right? by the way, what legal means do the victim relatives have to get justice you know, it's war is a terrible thing and all wars civilians are killed, you know, and in this case, you know, by mistake a terrible mistake. i don't know that there's any recourse, unfortunately, the civilian victims have when they're, when they're killed during war time. i suppose that there are circumstances where some states
like the live now to bruce knoxville, pennsylvania senator and law. mr. marks. thank you very much. indeed for joining us . have basic mission come as a surprise to you that have been growing speculation in the press about well it's, it's a terrible tragedy. and obviously, the killing of a worker children is that is awful. which particularly disappointed is that this was only uncovered by the work of the new york times when they investigated the claims that the government made. the government...
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he recently arrived at this government hospital in benny in knoxville province after being attacked by rebels at his village of not be at the border with you gander, a few bags away. another man is back from theater. his leg is infected doctor's hope, they won't have to amputate. the hospital currently has about 20 patients, most suffering, gunshot wounds, doctors could not see it. kamala, cutting his leg, he's village was ambushed in me to go out to the car at night. we just had gunshots and started hunting up my nearby and i, i the only ones who got shot neither could kinda jeanette foot be saved. i just was gonna talk to, so if you could get the on the wall from a market in the middle of a road and then they were trying to feed them everywhere. he was injured. several people was q, that was dozens of armed groups in north cuban province have been terrorizing villages for yes, there are lights, democratic forces, all adf is the most of the ed. it's fighters, use, machete guns, and other crude weapons. the group is said to have killed nearly $500.00 people this year alone. this is des
he recently arrived at this government hospital in benny in knoxville province after being attacked by rebels at his village of not be at the border with you gander, a few bags away. another man is back from theater. his leg is infected doctor's hope, they won't have to amputate. the hospital currently has about 20 patients, most suffering, gunshot wounds, doctors could not see it. kamala, cutting his leg, he's village was ambushed in me to go out to the car at night. we just had gunshots and...
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so i think there will be some term all to come. knoxville to german city politician the cd party member. thank you for giving us your thoughts love to be on the program. great. and that's what we're talking about so far. the double coverage of what's happening in the lectures across the weekend in the days to come. calabrese are now for now to take you for the evening and all the headlines here from our international news room. but for now, for me, kevin, thanks for taking the time to check in with us here dobbs international. we're going to go state side to state side studios after the break for boom bust. thank you for watching and have a good evening. me the are not about but that's actually own really done thing. the great thing about it being available to everybody think a bit more like a public new artwork advantage. anybody in the world can view for free ah, this is been by someone visit show you can't afford to miss. i'm rachel blevins in washington. coming up to us government is quickly approaching as a debt ceiling threatening and default that could have global implications. w
so i think there will be some term all to come. knoxville to german city politician the cd party member. thank you for giving us your thoughts love to be on the program. great. and that's what we're talking about so far. the double coverage of what's happening in the lectures across the weekend in the days to come. calabrese are now for now to take you for the evening and all the headlines here from our international news room. but for now, for me, kevin, thanks for taking the time to check in...
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this is charlie out of knoxville, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. i noticed that comey did not send in any apologies. i feel sorry for these young ladies. never, ever trust the fbi. host: doug in massachusetts is next. good morning. caller: thank you for updating us on what happened to these last few agents. i think it is clear that the guy needs to be a little bore -- a little more investigative. it is not a trustworthy institution anymore. russia gate, you have the governor of minnesota, january 6, this cover bit -- this cover-up. can you tell us if those people retired or fired cap their pensions? host: the reporting on the special agent in charge who retired in 2018 does is to have a pension and plenty of outrage about that in some of these columns. caller: that is the scary part. it is no jail time, they resign and keep their pensions and they move alone -- move along and it will be forgotten until the next fbi thing comes up. host: howard in atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: i think it is pretty much a system that very few people should
this is charlie out of knoxville, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. i noticed that comey did not send in any apologies. i feel sorry for these young ladies. never, ever trust the fbi. host: doug in massachusetts is next. good morning. caller: thank you for updating us on what happened to these last few agents. i think it is clear that the guy needs to be a little bore -- a little more investigative. it is not a trustworthy institution anymore. russia gate, you have the governor of...
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relative humidity, it is lowering. 40% relative humidi rel knoxville, and the drier air is going to pushght tonight. here is the red flag warning for the north bay mountains and the inland east bay. we will see wind gusts over 35 miles per hour at times. early tomorrow morning, the strongest winds. in napa and solano county come up parts of koster contra costa county. we will take a look at when the winds relax, and tomorrow is a warm to hot day for all of us. we will have temperatures cave m up in a few minutes. dion: due to the weather, pg&e will shut off power to thousands of customers in several counties overnight. in the bay area, not -- napa and solano county's will be affected. luz pena spoke with some residents who say this is a concerning reminder of past fire seasons. >> it is fire season, and pg&e starting power shutoffs in the north bay overnight. >> thinking, it is that time of the year again. it is a little tense. >> a napa resident says pg&e contractors clears the power lines in his neighborhood. the california public utilities commission requires pg&e to maintain at least
relative humidity, it is lowering. 40% relative humidi rel knoxville, and the drier air is going to pushght tonight. here is the red flag warning for the north bay mountains and the inland east bay. we will see wind gusts over 35 miles per hour at times. early tomorrow morning, the strongest winds. in napa and solano county come up parts of koster contra costa county. we will take a look at when the winds relax, and tomorrow is a warm to hot day for all of us. we will have temperatures cave m...
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there he is with reaction the cohost the claim travis out kic founder could travis he joins u from knoxville tennessee on the fox sports collegeville baltimore will come on board welcome to the radio world as about congratulations. >> let me axe you this. you hear what they are saying w had hurricanes flooding it's going we can tell you what happened at the 1800s. are we to believe that brady's interest, brett is right? the socialism is the answer? bernie sanders was born in the 1800s. maybe he lived through it for all the talk first of all thing for having me on positive news before i talk about this ridiculousness. of the road a few hundred yards from where i am 90,000 people watching a football game game tonight biggest crowd to watch sporting event distance march o 2020 awesome seed i can't wait for normalcy in the world of hesports to be back in some way this is a clear attempt to change the narrative. you want to talk afghanistan border do you want to talk all of the chaos associated with coalbed and their failures do you want to talk about the murder rate that is skyrocketin all over
there he is with reaction the cohost the claim travis out kic founder could travis he joins u from knoxville tennessee on the fox sports collegeville baltimore will come on board welcome to the radio world as about congratulations. >> let me axe you this. you hear what they are saying w had hurricanes flooding it's going we can tell you what happened at the 1800s. are we to believe that brady's interest, brett is right? the socialism is the answer? bernie sanders was born in the 1800s....
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helena, knoxville 43, hills burg hills 40, 18-mile per hour winds at the uc berkeley campus and also we will talk about the red flag warning and what you can expect. >>> stunning video of a volcano erupting on a spanish island. it continued to erupt through the night. thousands have been forced to evacuate from nearby towns as lava pours down the mountain side reaching villages and homes. this eruption was the first one in 50 years. more than 25,000 earthquakes have been detected over the past nine days, strongest a magnitude 4.2. >>> a live look at the san jose international airport where we are learning details about a security breach. police say a 22-year-old suspect followed an airport employee past a secure gate early sunday. he barricaded himself inside his car and told officers he had swallowed an explosive device. police determined he was having a mental health emergency. >>> today, bay area's largest children's hospital celebrates opening of a rebuild intensive care unit in oakland. grand opening happens this morning at the children's hospital. the pediatric icu has been ren
helena, knoxville 43, hills burg hills 40, 18-mile per hour winds at the uc berkeley campus and also we will talk about the red flag warning and what you can expect. >>> stunning video of a volcano erupting on a spanish island. it continued to erupt through the night. thousands have been forced to evacuate from nearby towns as lava pours down the mountain side reaching villages and homes. this eruption was the first one in 50 years. more than 25,000 earthquakes have been detected over...
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. >> mike: folks from knoxville, tennessee, to fairfax, virginia, lighting up thursday during heavy raine perception of the casket of a fallen u.s. army staff sergeant, 1 of 13 service members killed in the terrorist attack on the kabul airport in afghanistan last month. knaus will be buried in arlington national cemetery next tuesday. a lawsuit over flavored tortilla chips under the limelight. night court convenes next. very nice, very nice. land o'frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. >> mike: it's another food court night court. tostitos and the hot seat over lime flavored tortilla chips. a lawsuit argues there's hardly a hint of line and that frito-lay is deceiving customers pay the package does contain a small disclaimer on the bottom of the bag. is that enough? night court is in session. civil rights attorney robert botelho and criminal defense attorney bob bianchi. welcome. exhibit a, ingredients. corn, vegetable oil, corn, canola, and/or sunflower oil. maltodextrin made from corn, salt, sugar, natural flavors, dextrose, sour cream, whey, space, yeast extract. no line. >> i
. >> mike: folks from knoxville, tennessee, to fairfax, virginia, lighting up thursday during heavy raine perception of the casket of a fallen u.s. army staff sergeant, 1 of 13 service members killed in the terrorist attack on the kabul airport in afghanistan last month. knaus will be buried in arlington national cemetery next tuesday. a lawsuit over flavored tortilla chips under the limelight. night court convenes next. very nice, very nice. land o'frost premium. fresh look. same great...
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there's johnny knoxville.re's your husband and dax. >> there's naomi scott. >> jimmy: yep, adam. jake tapper of cnn right here rowing hard. >> and my husband was very excited to be on the white water rafting trip. >> jimmy: and then things take a turn for the wet. you can see now jake has gone under water. and your husband -- >> he's not paddling. >> jimmy: not paddling. now jake is on the verge of being part of the news, and dax is still not paddling. all right? >> i think that -- here's my theory because i don't know. i think maybe jake and dax were having a little bit of an alpha off. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> perhaps, and jake went to the front maybe to give leadership. dax thought he was taking morale in the back. and i think that dax maybe got carried away with the morale. >> jimmy: there's no such thing as morale on a white water raft. >> i disagree. there's morale anywhere. >> jimmy: jake sent a video today. he was in the middle of doing the joe. >> for the record, whatever dax says, i don't think he paddle
there's johnny knoxville.re's your husband and dax. >> there's naomi scott. >> jimmy: yep, adam. jake tapper of cnn right here rowing hard. >> and my husband was very excited to be on the white water rafting trip. >> jimmy: and then things take a turn for the wet. you can see now jake has gone under water. and your husband -- >> he's not paddling. >> jimmy: not paddling. now jake is on the verge of being part of the news, and dax is still not paddling. all...
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with reeks the cohost of the clay travis and buck sexton show outcast clay travis joins us from knoxvilleastball tour. welcome on board and welcome to the radio world as well, congratulations. let me ask you this. you hear what they're saying. we've had haines, flooding, gone on for, joe ba starredy can tell you what happened in the 1800s. are we to believe bernie sanders, comrade sanders is right, the new green deal socialism is the example? >> well, sean, bernie sanders was born in the 1800s, so maybe he actually lived through it for all the talk he does. first of all, thanks for having me on. positive news before talking about this ridiculousness. just up the road a few hundred yards from where i am right now, 90,000 people watching a football game tonight, biggest crowd to watch a sporting event since march of 2020. awesome scene. i can't wait for the normalcy in the world of sports to be back in some way. let's talk about this ridiculousness, right? this is a clear attempt to change the narrative. you want to talk afghanistan if you're the biden white house? do you want to talk the b
with reeks the cohost of the clay travis and buck sexton show outcast clay travis joins us from knoxvilleastball tour. welcome on board and welcome to the radio world as well, congratulations. let me ask you this. you hear what they're saying. we've had haines, flooding, gone on for, joe ba starredy can tell you what happened in the 1800s. are we to believe bernie sanders, comrade sanders is right, the new green deal socialism is the example? >> well, sean, bernie sanders was born in the...
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let's go to knoxville where we find nbc's liz mclaughlin. liz, talk to me about the situation there when you think about some of these astounding numbers, how hospitals really they're buckling under the pressure of these high covid numbers. >> reporter: absolutely. it's nothing short of a dire situation. and here in eastern tennessee they're being hit especially hard. we're looking at icu beds as one of the biggest challenges here in this region of eastern tennessee. they have these community calls three times a week where they kind of talk about the capacity. and sometimes there are zero icu beds for adults available, zero. other times statewide there's between 2 and 6% available. so really dwindling, and resources are very much stretched thin. this surge is even higher. some numbers even higher than the winter surge we saw before the vaccine was widely available to the population. we're seeing more patients not only in volume, but they're sicker. so more patients on ventilators, more patients that need icu beds, and of course that's puttin
let's go to knoxville where we find nbc's liz mclaughlin. liz, talk to me about the situation there when you think about some of these astounding numbers, how hospitals really they're buckling under the pressure of these high covid numbers. >> reporter: absolutely. it's nothing short of a dire situation. and here in eastern tennessee they're being hit especially hard. we're looking at icu beds as one of the biggest challenges here in this region of eastern tennessee. they have these...
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the highest rates of new infections and that's where we find nbc's liz mclaughlin joining us from knoxvillewelcome to you. how is the hospital staff handling the increase in covid cases there? >> reporter: alex, not just in tennessee, but in a growing number of states hospitals are having to prioritize care. here in eastern tennessee, it's been hit especially hard. tennessee now tied with west virginia for the worst covid outbreak now, the most number of covid cases per capita in the u.s. now, here in eastern tennessee they had a surge over the winter, but now we're seeing numbers beyond that. not just more patients, but more patients that need hospitalization. more patients that are sicker. they need to be on ventilators and in the icu. that's causing staff, especially staff with specialized skills such as icu nurses, to be overwhelmed. they have to control the influx of patients and arrange for that flow of patients by doing things like canceling procedures. some nurses are even quitting here and the national guard has been called in to help here at the university of tennessee medical cen
the highest rates of new infections and that's where we find nbc's liz mclaughlin joining us from knoxvillewelcome to you. how is the hospital staff handling the increase in covid cases there? >> reporter: alex, not just in tennessee, but in a growing number of states hospitals are having to prioritize care. here in eastern tennessee, it's been hit especially hard. tennessee now tied with west virginia for the worst covid outbreak now, the most number of covid cases per capita in the u.s....
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"i'm johnny knoxville, and this is going to the movies in a pandemic."illionaire mark cuban recently became an investor in a start-up company that is creating artificial intelligence versions of nfts that have the ability to converse with people raising the obvious question, "what? [ light laughter ] amazon's medical business, amazon cares, reportedly looking to start offering in-person visits in 20 major u.s. cities and they're focusing on the places where people need the most medical help -- their own warehouses and finally, kids are going back to school, the nfl is about to kick off their season, and the pumpkin spice latte is back. you know what that means, right? that's right -- it's summer. it's still summer. [ light laughter ] which brings us to a segment we call "hey. ♪ >> seth: hey, people who love fall, back it up let's pump the brakes for a while. it's 81 degrees outside, and the calendar still says it's summer for two more weeks and hey, what are you ghouls so excited about anyway can't wait to disembowel a pumpkin and leave its rotting corps
"i'm johnny knoxville, and this is going to the movies in a pandemic."illionaire mark cuban recently became an investor in a start-up company that is creating artificial intelligence versions of nfts that have the ability to converse with people raising the obvious question, "what? [ light laughter ] amazon's medical business, amazon cares, reportedly looking to start offering in-person visits in 20 major u.s. cities and they're focusing on the places where people need the most...
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this is charlie out of knoxville, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. noticed that comey did not send in any apologies. i feel sorry for these young ladies. never, ever trust the fbi. host: doug in massachusetts is next. good morning. caller: thank you for updating us on what happened to these last few agents. i think it is clear that the guy needs to be a little bore -- a little more investigative. it is not a trustworthy institution anymore. russia gate, you have the governor of minnesota, january 6, this cover bit -- this cover-up. can you tell us if those people retired or fired cap their pensions? host: the reporting on the special agent in charge who retired in 2018 does is to have a pension and plenty of outrage about that in some of these columns. caller: that is the scary part. it is no jail time, they resign and keep their pensions and they move alone -- move along and it will be forgotten until the next fbi thing comes up. host: howard in atlanta, georgia. good morning. caller: i think it is pretty much a system that very few people should be
this is charlie out of knoxville, tennessee. good morning. caller: good morning. noticed that comey did not send in any apologies. i feel sorry for these young ladies. never, ever trust the fbi. host: doug in massachusetts is next. good morning. caller: thank you for updating us on what happened to these last few agents. i think it is clear that the guy needs to be a little bore -- a little more investigative. it is not a trustworthy institution anymore. russia gate, you have the governor of...