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. >>> and the old piggly wiggly opened up in memphis, tennessee. >> i can tell you were feeling that. >>> don't you wish your company did this? this company teamed up with the wolf trap animal rescue and puppy therapy. we go this. the workers got the chance to cuddle with the tiny dogs. do we need to tell you why puppies are good for the soul? they just are. >> puppies are just so adorable. they're really sweet and it's fun to be able to hold one. and it makes all your worries melt away. >> in returnr time -- look at this face -- they donated the money to dog toys and leashes. >>> on the way on wusa 9, a community finally has answers about what happened to two missing kids in montgomery county. now their mom is facing charges in their disappearance. >>> and that huge data breach from equifax could have been stopped. that's according to a company that worked with them closely. we'll tell you more after the break. the best food at amazing prices, giant. i'm a lawyer, and i have clients, and i am proud to do what i do on behalf of my clients. narrator: the clients john adam
. >>> and the old piggly wiggly opened up in memphis, tennessee. >> i can tell you were feeling that. >>> don't you wish your company did this? this company teamed up with the wolf trap animal rescue and puppy therapy. we go this. the workers got the chance to cuddle with the tiny dogs. do we need to tell you why puppies are good for the soul? they just are. >> puppies are just so adorable. they're really sweet and it's fun to be able to hold one. and it makes all...
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the track of what's left is not coming up the east coast, it's westbound into places like memphis, tennessee. eventually, that moisture will find its way here. instead of one big blast of rain, we're going to get several days with tropical squally weather. today is probably the last dry day of the week. 58 now in washington. look at all the 40s this morning in the shenandoah valley. a crisp, hint of autumn this morning. shorts and sunglasses for later in the day. cool and comfy to mild and dry. 75 for a high today. only in the upper 60s to 70 with rain becoming more and more li it will rain before tomorrow is done. off and on rain chances and mild rain at that. it will be all that tropical moisture coming our way. a chance for rain tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday with highs around 80 because it's coming from a tropical place. as we get into the weekend, finally a chance to dry things out once again. now over to jack taylor at wtop and see how he's doing on a monday morning. >> at least our roadways are dry this morning. we've got issues on 395 northbound on seminary. one left lane is
the track of what's left is not coming up the east coast, it's westbound into places like memphis, tennessee. eventually, that moisture will find its way here. instead of one big blast of rain, we're going to get several days with tropical squally weather. today is probably the last dry day of the week. 58 now in washington. look at all the 40s this morning in the shenandoah valley. a crisp, hint of autumn this morning. shorts and sunglasses for later in the day. cool and comfy to mild and dry....
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if i moved back to memphis, tennessee, i could buy like four mansions with that money. to your point, why don't we start thinking about, you know, doing this together again and not, you know, alienating different populations. and if we stratify -- i'm going to correct this. if we go along with that budget they put out there. >> the farcical one. >> the farcical one. but anyway, it's bad. i didn't want to go there, but that's draconian. we can't allow that. everybody needs to speak up and make some phone calls. same thing with that health bill. i don't want to go political on you, but i am. but the fact is that what you're saying is we have to help students like him. he should not come out of college drowning with debt. but he never gets ahead again. a lot of kids are dying still owing money and now their parents owe money. we can do better. that's all i'm saying. >> next question is on your left. >> hi. i'm jack. i wear a number of hats. i'm the chairman of the health futures council at asu, which is a group of thought leaders related to some of these issues related to
if i moved back to memphis, tennessee, i could buy like four mansions with that money. to your point, why don't we start thinking about, you know, doing this together again and not, you know, alienating different populations. and if we stratify -- i'm going to correct this. if we go along with that budget they put out there. >> the farcical one. >> the farcical one. but anyway, it's bad. i didn't want to go there, but that's draconian. we can't allow that. everybody needs to speak...
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. >> it was on a stage in memphis, tennessee.father was in the band of diana washington. >> ooh. >> he was playing lead trumpet in diana washington's band. i walked out on the stage, and the photographer that was there took the picture. >> that was an omen of things to come. >> yeah, and diana washington, she held me in her arms and told my mother and my father, she's going to be a singer like me one day. >> if you can't be blessed by that moment. >> i was blessed. >> by diana washington. >> obviously. >> the new project is called dee dee bridgewater, "memphis ... yes, i'm ready." dee dee, i love you. good to have you back. congratulations. >> thank you very much, tavis. >> my pleasure. upcoming, blues quartet southern avenue. stay with us. ♪ >> c >> close out tonight's program is blues quintet southern avenue performing "freedom." enjoy. goodnight from l.a., and as always, keep the faith. ♪ tryna rain, tryna rain on the thunder tell the storm i'm new ♪ ♪ i'ma walk, i'ma march on the regular painting white flags blue ♪ ♪ lord for
. >> it was on a stage in memphis, tennessee.father was in the band of diana washington. >> ooh. >> he was playing lead trumpet in diana washington's band. i walked out on the stage, and the photographer that was there took the picture. >> that was an omen of things to come. >> yeah, and diana washington, she held me in her arms and told my mother and my father, she's going to be a singer like me one day. >> if you can't be blessed by that moment. >> i...
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welcome members of the blues quintet to this program, blues quintet southern avenue, out of memphis, tennessee. their self-titled debut reached number six on the billboard blues chart, has been receiving all kind of critical praise. good to you for the first time on this program. >> thank you. good to be here. >> thank you. >> glad to have you. your story is fascinating. let me start with you. you were born in israel. >> yes. >> how did you -- how did you end up in memphis? >> it's not that different. >> okay. not that different, okay. yeah. i've been to israel. yeah. >> it's -- it's a small town. >> yeah. >> in a big area. >> yeah. >> right? and has a lot of history and it's about the music and the food. i are relarelate to all of that. >> yeah. >> i didn't come here because i wasn't having fun or i wasn't doing well in israel, you know, i had everything going pretty good. i just took this opportunity to represent my country, this challenge in memphis, because i wanted -- i always dreamed about memphis. >> a musical challenge. >> yeah. i wanted to become a better musici musician. i think, you
welcome members of the blues quintet to this program, blues quintet southern avenue, out of memphis, tennessee. their self-titled debut reached number six on the billboard blues chart, has been receiving all kind of critical praise. good to you for the first time on this program. >> thank you. good to be here. >> thank you. >> glad to have you. your story is fascinating. let me start with you. you were born in israel. >> yes. >> how did you -- how did you end up in...
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into just an extra tropical low and then kind of fall apart as it gets in the neighborhood of memphis, tennesseeand warnings again are really starting to expire in the southern half of florida, so an indication of how things are getting better and these are all tropical storm warnings now, no more hurricane warnings obviously with the storm falling apart. hurricane josÉ has not fallen apart. it's still a category two well away from the turks and caicos. they need another hurricane like a hole in the head, right. does look like this will do a loop and spin back down by thursday morning as a category one closer to the turks and caicos and then the most likely track would take this more or less in the direction of the northern bahamas and perhaps the southeastern u.s. most of our computer models are suggesting that there is a after that loop a turn to the north, though, a couple of them have them going in toward miami. that would not be great but that's an out liar and there's other outliars that take it towards bermuda. most want to take it towards the east coast of the united states and hopefully
into just an extra tropical low and then kind of fall apart as it gets in the neighborhood of memphis, tennesseeand warnings again are really starting to expire in the southern half of florida, so an indication of how things are getting better and these are all tropical storm warnings now, no more hurricane warnings obviously with the storm falling apart. hurricane josÉ has not fallen apart. it's still a category two well away from the turks and caicos. they need another hurricane like a hole...
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local tv station sparks roy's musical career, and gets him an invitation to sun records in memphis, tennessee. not long after, roy marries his childhood sweetheart, claudette frady. they move to nashville, and roy rockets to the top of the charts with a string of hits, including "oh, pretty woman" in 1964. was "oh, pretty woman" a game changer? >> people loved the song. it really made him into an international superstar. >> ♪ oh, pretty woman >> roy and claudette have three boys -- roy dewayne, anthony, and wesley. roy can't ask for more, either professionally or personally. then, in 1966, tragedy strikes. >> claudette and my dad were coming back from the drag races on their motorcycles. at the end of the ride, a truck had pulled out, and claudette was killed instantly. >> as a 30-year old widower with three young sons, roy relies on his parents, who live across the street, for childcare while he soothes himself by writing and touring. back in nashville, young wesley finds comfort in his father's songs. >> that's kind of how i'd visit with him, 'cause he was on the road all the time. so i wou
local tv station sparks roy's musical career, and gets him an invitation to sun records in memphis, tennessee. not long after, roy marries his childhood sweetheart, claudette frady. they move to nashville, and roy rockets to the top of the charts with a string of hits, including "oh, pretty woman" in 1964. was "oh, pretty woman" a game changer? >> people loved the song. it really made him into an international superstar. >> ♪ oh, pretty woman >> roy and...
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host: our last call is robert for robert gallucci from memphis, tennessee. caller: how are you today? host: we have one minute left. question is,my back when reagan was our president, he put a program to protect united states from nuclear weapons. the program [indiscernible] if they put this bill back in effect, it would determine any foreign government trying to attack the united states with a nuclear missile. host: thank you. guest: all defense analysts prefer real defense to real deterrence. denyse is being able to action. the problem is it is very hard to do. the program was not a success in being able to shoot down missiles. we have been working on this for decades and decades and should continue to try and develop a real defense. what the american public should know is we cannot have real confidence in our ability to shoot down incoming icbms. we might succeed, but that should not be a plan for defending the country, not yet. host: our guest is a state department person back in 1994 teaming with north korea. robert gallucci is now with the johns hopkin
host: our last call is robert for robert gallucci from memphis, tennessee. caller: how are you today? host: we have one minute left. question is,my back when reagan was our president, he put a program to protect united states from nuclear weapons. the program [indiscernible] if they put this bill back in effect, it would determine any foreign government trying to attack the united states with a nuclear missile. host: thank you. guest: all defense analysts prefer real defense to real deterrence....
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memphis. louie served as tennessee's commission of finance for then governor lamar alexander. he was chairman of the board of the med in memphis, and he served on the board on st. jude children's research hospital, also in memphis. amazingly through all this, louie taught a sunday school class for more than 60 years. louie is a visionary and a leader. he is bold and not afraid to do the right thing. robota and i are proud to claw -- roberta and i are proud to call louie our friend. hank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. ruiz, for five minutes. mr. ruiz: thank you, mr. speaker. the graham-cassidy bill is the worst version of trumpcare yet. by block granting health care, this bill puts health care on the chopping block. you see, states, in order to make ends meet, will have to change their eligibility criteria, meaning millions more uninsured. they will have to cut certain benefits and expensive coverage like perhaps cancer treatment or that extra stay in the hospital. and they will have to reduce recommend bursments fo
memphis. louie served as tennessee's commission of finance for then governor lamar alexander. he was chairman of the board of the med in memphis, and he served on the board on st. jude children's research hospital, also in memphis. amazingly through all this, louie taught a sunday school class for more than 60 years. louie is a visionary and a leader. he is bold and not afraid to do the right thing. robota and i are proud to claw -- roberta and i are proud to call louie our friend. hank you,...
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finally wreak end and moved out of the gulf coast but it's still bringing flooding to places like memphis, tennessee. it's going to bring heavy rain as far east as the carolinas eventually setting its sights on our area. radar right now still showing the distinctive circulation of a tropical cyclone. it's still got a ton of moisture with this guy plenty tf heavy rain across tep. that's a tornado watch for central portion of alabama. as far as the path of what remains of harvey it's moving due northeast at 20 miles an hour by tomorrow afternoon it will be somewhere in northern tennessee and by saturday afternoon it's just towards our west. during the day the saturday the outer bands will have already reached us. this is what it looks like if you put a tck remnants of harvey. heavy rain along the southeast coast all the way into southern ohio, rain sures arriving by early saturday morning for us. that is noon on saturday with steady rain across the area. it doesn't look like it will move out until late saturday even possibly into early sunday morning. that guaranties a soggy start to the weekend. all
finally wreak end and moved out of the gulf coast but it's still bringing flooding to places like memphis, tennessee. it's going to bring heavy rain as far east as the carolinas eventually setting its sights on our area. radar right now still showing the distinctive circulation of a tropical cyclone. it's still got a ton of moisture with this guy plenty tf heavy rain across tep. that's a tornado watch for central portion of alabama. as far as the path of what remains of harvey it's moving due...
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and memphis tennessee.hey are offering flights for $39 each way but make your plans fast this sale ends tomorrow and is only good for certain dates. >>> the u.s. navy looking to hire at civilian positions. they are looking to start a job fair in oaks. engineers and accountants and security specialists are encouraged to apply. this lasts until 7:00 tonight and don't forget to bring along a copy of your resume. >>> this is u.s. rail safety week. organizations in camden, new jersey, are taking part in a nationwide safety event. they call it operation clear track, law enforcement personnel handed out safety cards at railroad -- >>> proactive community policing initiative kicked off in burlington, new jersey. the river front police chaplain response team was introduced today. it was made up of police chaplains from the city of burlington, beverly city and delanco township. to put together this new task force. >>> coming up, we are following developing news out of gloucester county. what police just revealed abou
and memphis tennessee.hey are offering flights for $39 each way but make your plans fast this sale ends tomorrow and is only good for certain dates. >>> the u.s. navy looking to hire at civilian positions. they are looking to start a job fair in oaks. engineers and accountants and security specialists are encouraged to apply. this lasts until 7:00 tonight and don't forget to bring along a copy of your resume. >>> this is u.s. rail safety week. organizations in camden, new...
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he's from memphis tennessee and release his debut album last year. >>> 6:11. still ahead, big changes could be coming to twitter. >>> live look outside as we head to break wednesday morning. weather and traffic coming up as the wilson bridge full of vehicles at 6:11. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. with fios gigabit connection, you get our fastest internet ever with download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus, your choice of hbo or multi-room dvr service included for 2 years, all with a two year agreement. and get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. get the 100% fiber-optic network. go to fiosgigabit.com three is a lucky number and i think all of these folks will agree. at one maryland hospital three sets of twins were born within three days. happened at the birthing center at umshore medical center in easton this month, all of the baby are boys and all the b
he's from memphis tennessee and release his debut album last year. >>> 6:11. still ahead, big changes could be coming to twitter. >>> live look outside as we head to break wednesday morning. weather and traffic coming up as the wilson bridge full of vehicles at 6:11. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. with fios gigabit connection, you get our fastest internet ever with download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster than most people have. switch to fios...
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bates was a police officer in memphis, tennessee for 13 years.ft that department in 2013 with a medical discharge. according to court documents, bates told police he was at the white house to see either general mattis or admiral rogers about missing paychecks and to get a dog chip removed from his head, which he said had been implanted by the cia. he was taken to a hospital for a mental healthva today. his defense attorney said she did not think he needed further mental evaluation. bates is charged with multiple weapons violations in addition to the guns, he also had knives, brass knuckles and a small club known as a black jack. he told police he had been injured while he was a police officer in memphis, and had suffered headaches, shaking, and convulsions ever since. he also said it was after the injury in memphis that the cia began cyber torturing him. >>> now, what we also learned from court records today is that he was discharged medically from the police department in memphis in 2013, but earlier this year he was involuntary committed to a m
bates was a police officer in memphis, tennessee for 13 years.ft that department in 2013 with a medical discharge. according to court documents, bates told police he was at the white house to see either general mattis or admiral rogers about missing paychecks and to get a dog chip removed from his head, which he said had been implanted by the cia. he was taken to a hospital for a mental healthva today. his defense attorney said she did not think he needed further mental evaluation. bates is...
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to kansas city ♪ bowzer: in 1957, we started shaking to the sound of a piano player out of memphis, tennessee i'm going to cry ♪ carl perkins: ♪ one for the money two for the show three to get ready now go, cat, go but don't step on my blue suede shoes ♪ gene vincent: ♪ bebop balluhah she is my baby bebop balluhah i don't mean maybe ♪ bowzer: back in the 1950's, we were just kids. we didn't know nothing, it was great. we were innocent, and so was the music. robin luke: ♪ my darling, i thought that you knew ♪ phil phillips: ♪ come with me, my love to the sea the sea of love ♪ the danleers: ♪ one summer night i kissed your lips one summer night ♪ the fleetwoods: ♪ i'm mr. blue when you say you love me ♪ julie: bowzer, these songs are so beautiful. it's hard to believe they are 50 years old. bowzer: hey, the great oldies are timeless, because the feeling in the music never grows old. just check out this classic by arlene smith and the chantels. the chantels: ♪ baby if i pray every night ♪ the skyliners: ♪ and i don't have one who cares ♪ the flamingos: ♪ i only have eyes for you ♪ julie: wow, th
to kansas city ♪ bowzer: in 1957, we started shaking to the sound of a piano player out of memphis, tennessee i'm going to cry ♪ carl perkins: ♪ one for the money two for the show three to get ready now go, cat, go but don't step on my blue suede shoes ♪ gene vincent: ♪ bebop balluhah she is my baby bebop balluhah i don't mean maybe ♪ bowzer: back in the 1950's, we were just kids. we didn't know nothing, it was great. we were innocent, and so was the music. robin luke: ♪ my...
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born and raised in memphis, tennessee, and living through the civil rights movement, our access to information and knowledge at that time prevented people like me for getting ahead. but now, with the tools available, power and knowledge is there available for everyone. as we continue to move forward and as we have done throughout the nation, students are going to have the opportunity to use these tools to access information like never before. that is power and opportunity. >> what is digital education? >> you are right, technology does not improve learning. teaching improves lauren, great education improves a morning -- improves a learning, great education improves learning. i think how teachers use them is what will get us to a point that will start making sense of what we talk about when we talk about digital learning. it is just learning. >> murray? -- marie? >> it's important if we talk about k-12 and higher education. at my institution, we have a 5000 adult students studying dominantly online and is all education is simply putting the tools of education into but that is not enough. there
born and raised in memphis, tennessee, and living through the civil rights movement, our access to information and knowledge at that time prevented people like me for getting ahead. but now, with the tools available, power and knowledge is there available for everyone. as we continue to move forward and as we have done throughout the nation, students are going to have the opportunity to use these tools to access information like never before. that is power and opportunity. >> what is...
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will completely die out by wednesday as a remnant low of winds of just 25 miles an hour near memphis, tennessee in the middle of the week but again, as some of that moisture pushes to the north and east, we'll see very little here of the effects of irma. we'll talk about it, though, coming up in that full accuweather forecast sharrie in just a little bit. >> adam thank you. >>> we continue to track the path of irma on the 6abc app. there you can find constant updates as damage reports come in plus photo galleries and videos from locations across florida. the 6abc app is a free download for your mobile device. >> hard to believe that 16 years has passed but today the nation paused to remember the victims of the september 11th terror attack. [bell tolls] >> renee a may. >> my uncle rescue firefighter girard nevins. we love you and we miss you every day. >> i wish more than anything that i could have met you. >> and as they have done every single year since the towers fell relatives gathered at the ground zero into new york city to read the names of the nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives the
will completely die out by wednesday as a remnant low of winds of just 25 miles an hour near memphis, tennessee in the middle of the week but again, as some of that moisture pushes to the north and east, we'll see very little here of the effects of irma. we'll talk about it, though, coming up in that full accuweather forecast sharrie in just a little bit. >> adam thank you. >>> we continue to track the path of irma on the 6abc app. there you can find constant updates as damage...
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by this ad, , cintha, wasn't sold sometime before the war, from milton, north carolina, to memphis, tennessee. i have not heard anything of her whereabouts since that time, she explained. but, millie also hoped to find her sister's children. . hope compelledy millie to take out that ad, more than 20 years since the war ended, and even longer since she had seen those loved ones, whose names she still remembered. details had faded, and she was certainly not alone. 25 years after she wasn't sold away from her children, lidia, mrs.am, alan, and parker, elizabeth williams still held out hope of finding them again. took out an ad similar to millie's. the end of slavery rekindled her hope of reconstructing her family. she mentioned in her ad that she had been sold twice, changed her name, and moved thousands of miles away from where she had last seen anybody who she was looking for. the memory of her children, nonetheless, was still vivid in her mind. and here are some of the details she mentions in the ad. she refers to herself, in the ad, in the third person. she says, the author was formerly owne
by this ad, , cintha, wasn't sold sometime before the war, from milton, north carolina, to memphis, tennessee. i have not heard anything of her whereabouts since that time, she explained. but, millie also hoped to find her sister's children. . hope compelledy millie to take out that ad, more than 20 years since the war ended, and even longer since she had seen those loved ones, whose names she still remembered. details had faded, and she was certainly not alone. 25 years after she wasn't sold...
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making its way up in the general direction of birmingham and the general direction of memphis, tennessee. jackson, tennessee. east maybe, maybe not nashville. you see the general direction is a low pressure center. around 35 miles per hour winds. it's not the wins they are concerned, there will be rain. some tornadoes as the storms often do. nothing like what we saw down in south florida. the upper keys damage is becoming clearer as wsvn seven chopper, a short time ago, both on the dryland. clearly, all this was flooded, heavy storm surge came in there, both came free, and some damage done as well. depending on where they are flying, it is indiscriminate about what gets destroyed and what doesn't. different homes built at different times under different building codes, but this particularly one is lost. where adam housley was earlier in the key largo area, there was a lot of houseboats. people for the most part year-round in houseboats. seven or eight in the location where he was had been destroyed as well. i want to get to east naples. i should say south naples where we have a drone vid
making its way up in the general direction of birmingham and the general direction of memphis, tennessee. jackson, tennessee. east maybe, maybe not nashville. you see the general direction is a low pressure center. around 35 miles per hour winds. it's not the wins they are concerned, there will be rain. some tornadoes as the storms often do. nothing like what we saw down in south florida. the upper keys damage is becoming clearer as wsvn seven chopper, a short time ago, both on the dryland....
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i could go to memphis, tennessee. i could go to chicago if i could get myself into the library. the genius behind all that has been pat liszewski. [applause] wil: i will be returning to the city -- i am going on a 24 city book tour and i will be returning to the city october 21, to appear at the ohio state university. that invitation came from the vice provost of diversity and inclusion at the ohio state university and her name is sharon davies. [applause] and wil: my cousin just living today -- just flew in today from atlanta, charles nichols. [applause] wil: and my two sisters, diane and wanda are here. [applause] wil: my very suave brother is here from los angeles, harry haygood. [applause] wil: this is a man who i got to know some years back because i wrote a story about him, chief james jackson. [applause] wil: i teach media journalism and film at miami. and the chairman of the department played a large role in getting me to leave the war zones in journalism, and he is here, dr. warren campbell. [applause] wil: david harrison has done a lot in this community with social jus
i could go to memphis, tennessee. i could go to chicago if i could get myself into the library. the genius behind all that has been pat liszewski. [applause] wil: i will be returning to the city -- i am going on a 24 city book tour and i will be returning to the city october 21, to appear at the ohio state university. that invitation came from the vice provost of diversity and inclusion at the ohio state university and her name is sharon davies. [applause] and wil: my cousin just living today...
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♪ when i arrived as a child they promised that i'd leave a man ♪ ♪ well, phoenix, arizona, memphis, tennesseevine ♪ ♪ i'm going get to kansas city and make my way to 12th and vine ♪ ♪ where all the girls are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerque on the road that never ends ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ come on baby. ♪ ♪ well, the night down in the quarter that ended in a fight someone got their ass kicked no matter who was right ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, a-ha ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, aha ♪ here we go. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> good morning, i'm january carabeo, the fundraisers features stunts, tricks, performed by mims of the philadelphia police highway patrol motorcycle drip team and the event raises money for fall fallen heroes, starts at 3:00
♪ when i arrived as a child they promised that i'd leave a man ♪ ♪ well, phoenix, arizona, memphis, tennesseevine ♪ ♪ i'm going get to kansas city and make my way to 12th and vine ♪ ♪ where all the girls are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerque on the road that never ends ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ come on baby. ♪ ♪ well, the...
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♪ when i arrived as a child they promised that i'd leave a man ♪ ♪ well, phoenix, arizona, memphis, tennesseei'm going get to kansas city and make my way to 12th and vine ♪ ♪ where all the girls are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerque on the road that never ends ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ come on baby. ♪ ♪ well, the night down in the quarter that ended in a fight someone got their ass kicked no matter who was right ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see, oh, yeah ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, ya so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, oh, yeah, all right, ahhh ♪ ♪ oh, yeah, all right, a-ha ♪ whoo, whoo, ohhh ♪ oh, yeah, all right, aha ♪ here we go. countless ailments. countless hours. and guess what? you can handle it all. be a leader in your field with a bsn from strayer university. let's get it, nurses. narrator: today on "lucky dog", this b
♪ when i arrived as a child they promised that i'd leave a man ♪ ♪ well, phoenix, arizona, memphis, tennesseei'm going get to kansas city and make my way to 12th and vine ♪ ♪ where all the girls are pretty but i already made one mine ♪ ♪ well amarillo, texas, is just around the bend off to albuquerque on the road that never ends ♪ ♪ i gotta go a whole world to see ♪ ♪ so pack your bags up baby come along and ride with me ♪ come on baby. ♪ ♪ well, the night down in...
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even though it's been downgraded to t a tropical depression still has a sent al circulation in tennessee. memphis has been getting some flooding as well. so harvey continuing to unleash all of its moisture and cause flooding issues across different parts of the us. harvey moving northeast at 14 miles an hour and it is going to move through south as we go into the next 24 to 36 hours. it's out of their hair pretty quick lism it's in our neighborhood by mid day on saturday, at least the low pressure system is but the rain will start way out ahead of them . by the way if you accident hear we have a major hurricane brewing in the atlantic. this is far off the east. this is the cape veer december, that's off the coast of sen gallon. your ma. winds sustained at 115 miles an hour. it's going to take a long time to travel this journey across the atlantic, it is a major hurricane, possibly a cat four. at this point it's only approaching the lee ward aisles for now it's just too far out to see if it's going to have an impact on the us. back to the u for tomorrow, looking at friday, cloudy and cool. the rem
even though it's been downgraded to t a tropical depression still has a sent al circulation in tennessee. memphis has been getting some flooding as well. so harvey continuing to unleash all of its moisture and cause flooding issues across different parts of the us. harvey moving northeast at 14 miles an hour and it is going to move through south as we go into the next 24 to 36 hours. it's out of their hair pretty quick lism it's in our neighborhood by mid day on saturday, at least the low...
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expecting it to continue to move over northern alabama right too the -- to the midsouth area, memphis area into tennessee. beach erosion for some areas that have left. and significant power outages throughout the entire >> i know it's a difficult forecast to try to track irma. now it seems as though hurricane jose's path is a little weird for meteorologists. >> yeah. jose skittish at best. and because we have conflicting steering winds, jose is right now at about 85 miles per hour. lost a little punch from 100 miles per hour earlier. we're expecting it to dance around and perhaps take another swipe at the east coast, but not quite so close. we're concerned about possible rough seas as a result of jose's influence creating waves. why, because we have stiering winds battling each other. it's down right stubborn like its older sister, irma. >> the meteorological term, isn't it called a loop de loop? >> i think you missed that class, but that's okay, kendis, you were busy worrying about the i'll have your homework done for you. >> let's hope stubborn jose stays out there and doesn't come actually near the co
expecting it to continue to move over northern alabama right too the -- to the midsouth area, memphis area into tennessee. beach erosion for some areas that have left. and significant power outages throughout the entire >> i know it's a difficult forecast to try to track irma. now it seems as though hurricane jose's path is a little weird for meteorologists. >> yeah. jose skittish at best. and because we have conflicting steering winds, jose is right now at about 85 miles per hour....
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my father is from memphis, tennessee home of barbecue.ia. >> oh! >> sorry, papa. leesburg. >> thank you, jim. >> have a great day, everyone. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ no artificial flavors, preservatives or colors. and an excellent source of calcium. enjoy cheese dippers by the laughing cow. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of you contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.
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memphis. forjust in tennessee but everybody. that could happen again at the end of this september and congress doesn't act -- if congress doesn't act. if that happens, millions of americans could literally be left with zero options to buy insurance in the individual market. last year, only 4% of american counties have one insurance commissioner on the exchange. this year, 36% have one insurer. 50% of the counties will have one insurer only on the exchange . if we do act, we can limit increases next year. 2018. we can continue support for co-pays and untouchables for many low-income families. we can make certain that health insurance is available in every county and lay groundwork for future premium decreases. i would suggest we do this by taking two actions, although there may be others. appropriate cost-sharing payments through the end of 2018 to help with co-pays and deductibles for low income americans. the section 1332 waiver in the affordable care have moretes can flexibility to devise ways to provide coverage with more cho
memphis. forjust in tennessee but everybody. that could happen again at the end of this september and congress doesn't act -- if congress doesn't act. if that happens, millions of americans could literally be left with zero options to buy insurance in the individual market. last year, only 4% of american counties have one insurance commissioner on the exchange. this year, 36% have one insurer. 50% of the counties will have one insurer only on the exchange . if we do act, we can limit increases...
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though would hold strong in double overtime and go on to win this game 27 to 24.ucla in tennessee taking on memphis bruins had a big comeback victory last week. what would happen this week against an unranked memphis team. josh rosenucla q-b studplay action.to his tight end jordan wilson.that's a touchdown ucla up 17 to 7. we go to the thirda game filled with no defense.rosen looking for a man. rosen with all day. trying to go back across the field. tim heart says not gonna happen.intercepted.and he could go all the way. he does.memphis up 40 to 31. they would keep the pressure on in this game. ucla's quarterback josh rosen threw for 463 yards. four touchdown passes and two interceptions as memphis goes on to win this 48 to 45. and talk about a wild football day. wild ending in gainesville florida today. florida tied at 20 with tennessee9 seconds left and listen to what happens. feleipe franks with the hail mary win for the gators. time runs out. gators go on to beat tennessee 26 to 20. wow what a play. we are now less than 24 hours away less than 24 we are now less than 24 hours away from raiders
though would hold strong in double overtime and go on to win this game 27 to 24.ucla in tennessee taking on memphis bruins had a big comeback victory last week. what would happen this week against an unranked memphis team. josh rosenucla q-b studplay action.to his tight end jordan wilson.that's a touchdown ucla up 17 to 7. we go to the thirda game filled with no defense.rosen looking for a man. rosen with all day. trying to go back across the field. tim heart says not gonna...
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want to show you video of flooding overnight out of tennessee. in memphis, the rain flooded neighborhoods brought down trees too. back in houston, the floodwaters are coming down and people are beginning to return home. >> as a scope of the damages really settling in for homeowners, news 4's sarah dallof is in houston with the rebuilding efforts. >> aaron and erika, good morning. for those who have been able to come back to their neighborhood, seeing their homes for the first time has been a shock. about 100,000 are damaged. most people don't have flood insurance. only about one in six do. still in some areas, homes remain underwater and rescues continue. meanwhile, crosby, texas. they say the initial fire has burned out. but they fear there could be more explosions, more fire and more danger to residents. aaron and erika. >> sarah, thank you. it's 5:32. in our other top stories, harvey is having an impact on local gas prices. we've been warning you about this. the average price for a regular gallon of gas in our area is about $2.40. that's roughly $.10 mor
want to show you video of flooding overnight out of tennessee. in memphis, the rain flooded neighborhoods brought down trees too. back in houston, the floodwaters are coming down and people are beginning to return home. >> as a scope of the damages really settling in for homeowners, news 4's sarah dallof is in houston with the rebuilding efforts. >> aaron and erika, good morning. for those who have been able to come back to their neighborhood, seeing their homes for the first time...
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(j.r.)ucla in tennessee taking on memphis saturday.the bruins had a big comeback victory last week.en this week against an unranked memphis team. josh rosenucla q-b studplay action.to his tight end jordan wilson.that's a touchdown ucla up 17 to 7. we go to the thirda game filled with no defense.rosen looking for a man. rosen with all day. trying to go back across the field. tim heart says not gonna happen.intercepted.and he could go all the way. he does.memphis up 40 to 31. they would keep the pressure on in this game. ucla's quarterback josh rosen threw for 463 yards. four touchdown passes and two interceptions as memphis goes on to win this 48 to 45. (j.r.)and talk about a wild football day. wild ending in gainesville florida today. florida tied at 20 with tennessee9 seconds left and listen to what happens. feleipe franks with the hail mary win for the gators. time runs out. gators go on to beat tennessee 26 to 20. wow what a play. (j.r.) we are now less than 24 hours away from raiders football. raiders taking on the new york jets in their home opener this week against the buffalo
(j.r.)ucla in tennessee taking on memphis saturday.the bruins had a big comeback victory last week.en this week against an unranked memphis team. josh rosenucla q-b studplay action.to his tight end jordan wilson.that's a touchdown ucla up 17 to 7. we go to the thirda game filled with no defense.rosen looking for a man. rosen with all day. trying to go back across the field. tim heart says not gonna happen.intercepted.and he could go all the way. he does.memphis up 40 to 31. they would keep the...
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memphis. forjust in tennessee but everybody. that could happen again at the end of this september and congress doesn't act -- if congress doesn't act. if that happens, millions of americans could literally be left with zero options to buy insurance in the individual market. last year, only 4% of american counties have one insurance commissioner on the exchange. this year, 36% have one insurer. 50% of the counties will have one insurer only on the exchange . if we do act, we can limit increases next year. 2018. we can continue support for co-pays and untouchables for many low-income families. we can make certain that health insurance is available in every county and lay groundwork for future premium decreases. i would suggest we do this by taking two actions, although there may be others. appropriate cost-sharing payments through the end of 2018 to help with co-pays and deductibles for low income americans. the section 1332 waiver in the affordable care have moretes can flexibility to devise ways to provide coverage with more cho
memphis. forjust in tennessee but everybody. that could happen again at the end of this september and congress doesn't act -- if congress doesn't act. if that happens, millions of americans could literally be left with zero options to buy insurance in the individual market. last year, only 4% of american counties have one insurance commissioner on the exchange. this year, 36% have one insurer. 50% of the counties will have one insurer only on the exchange . if we do act, we can limit increases...
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tennessee, memphis, we'll see the remnants of this system as it moves up that direction.eorgia, 50-60-mile-an-hour winds. even the rest of tonight, here is the motion. here is the forecasted wind gusts throughout the rest of the night. orlando, winds getting up to 60-70 miles an hour. still in tampa even when you are on the back side of this system. those will be the winds that grab the water and pump in that storm surge. we are still under a storm surge watch and warning across the entire state. the latest date a we have been seeing probably not a 10-foot storm surge. but that still is enough to do a lot of damage. that happens really early tomorrow morning. so we still have a longways to -- a long ways to go, kelly. kelly: the experts are calling hurricane irma unprecedented in terms of her strength and destruction. joining us by phone to provide more insight on this historic nature of this storm, a research scientist from colorado state university. and a meteorologist to shed some insight on what we can anticipate from this storm. irma is setting records, but not as po
tennessee, memphis, we'll see the remnants of this system as it moves up that direction.eorgia, 50-60-mile-an-hour winds. even the rest of tonight, here is the motion. here is the forecasted wind gusts throughout the rest of the night. orlando, winds getting up to 60-70 miles an hour. still in tampa even when you are on the back side of this system. those will be the winds that grab the water and pump in that storm surge. we are still under a storm surge watch and warning across the entire...
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blue cross, the largest insurer pulled out of the market in knoxville, nashville and memphis not just for tennessee with affordable care act subsidies but for everybody. that could happen again at the end of the september if congress does not act. and if it happens again, up to 350,000 tennesseans and millions of americans could literally be left with zero options to buy insurance in the individual market. last year, only 4% of american counties had one insurance commissioner on the exchange. this year 36% have won the one r on the exchange and for 2018, one half of the counties will have one insurer only on the exchange. 78 of the 95 counties. if we do act, we can limit increases in premiums next year, 2018. we can continue support for the co-pays and deductibles for many low-income families and make certain that health insurance is available in every county and lay the groundwork for future premium decreases. i would suggest we do this by taking two actions although there may be others that come from the hearings. one, appropriate cost sharing payments through the end of 2018 to help with copayme
blue cross, the largest insurer pulled out of the market in knoxville, nashville and memphis not just for tennessee with affordable care act subsidies but for everybody. that could happen again at the end of the september if congress does not act. and if it happens again, up to 350,000 tennesseans and millions of americans could literally be left with zero options to buy insurance in the individual market. last year, only 4% of american counties had one insurance commissioner on the exchange....
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tennessee. i find out he used to be a police officer with the memphis police department. he retired in 2013 for medical reasons and a member of the force for 13 years. he is used to putting people behind bars. that is where he finds himself today in d.c. >> this is the arsenal of the weapons 37-year-old timothy bates had with him when he was arrested sunday morning. a.k. 47, tech 9. laid out on the street across from the white house. secret service agents say they caught him urinating in front of the renwick art gallery. bates told the agent he was in town from tennessee to speak with mattis and the n.s.a. director mike rogers about the paychecks he didn't receiver and get dog chip removed from the back of his head. he was arrested and he psychokey evaluation -- psyche evaluation. he was ordered to remain behind bars without bond until the next court appearance and turn in all the illegal guns. he had a long list of weapons. nine guns, six were loaded. three knives. brass knuckles. ammo. in my hand right here is the incident report. it mentions he is facing six charges ca
tennessee. i find out he used to be a police officer with the memphis police department. he retired in 2013 for medical reasons and a member of the force for 13 years. he is used to putting people behind bars. that is where he finds himself today in d.c. >> this is the arsenal of the weapons 37-year-old timothy bates had with him when he was arrested sunday morning. a.k. 47, tech 9. laid out on the street across from the white house. secret service agents say they caught him urinating in...
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through friday not so much tomorrow but i think irmas remnants which are near memphis are going to work their way up the tennesseey and into pennsylvania. maybe a rumble from ira on thursday and maybe on friday. hurricane jose is a category one storm but uncomfortable for many people to still see this out here. we'll have the latest track to show you what the nation our spaghetti models are showing . all that and the seven day forecast in just a few minutes. >> we have an update for you involving the arrest and death of freddie gray. late this afternoon the justice department announced it will not bring federal charges against the six baltimore police officerses involved in gray's arrest. they had charged the officers say gray's neck was broken when he was transported in a police van after his arrest in 2015. three of the officers were found not imlt at trial. the state prosecutor dropped the remaybing state cases. five of the six officers still face disciplinary trials. those are set to begin next month. developing tonight, more tough talk from president trump. today he warned north korea that the sanctions impo
through friday not so much tomorrow but i think irmas remnants which are near memphis are going to work their way up the tennesseey and into pennsylvania. maybe a rumble from ira on thursday and maybe on friday. hurricane jose is a category one storm but uncomfortable for many people to still see this out here. we'll have the latest track to show you what the nation our spaghetti models are showing . all that and the seven day forecast in just a few minutes. >> we have an update for you...
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memphis. 9:00 a.m. in l.a. when they started this game. josh rosen four touchdowns but tennessee with six in a back and forth win for the tigers. wisconsin ruins the 1,000th game in b.y.u. history. virginia tech was down 17-7. they then scored 57 straight. rick said they would toppem them. -- rick said they would topple them. more emoticons. >> rick: 100-yard receivers in that 59-21 blowout win. >> brian: riley ferguson against your alma mater. six touchdown passes. >> adam: that wasn't the digit many were focused on early in the day. kansas continues to struggle on the road. >> rick: cheesesteaks. >> adam: crazy times, boys, crazy times. wonderful world of college football. that will just about do it for this week, thanks for watching "the college football post-game show powered by ram." here is a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs. next saturday it's the home depot s.e.c. on cbs. number one alabama. visits vanderbilt. coverage begins with the drive it atlanta presented by mercedes benz at 2:30 eastern followed by state farm college football today. >> adam: "the nfl today"
memphis. 9:00 a.m. in l.a. when they started this game. josh rosen four touchdowns but tennessee with six in a back and forth win for the tigers. wisconsin ruins the 1,000th game in b.y.u. history. virginia tech was down 17-7. they then scored 57 straight. rick said they would toppem them. -- rick said they would topple them. more emoticons. >> rick: 100-yard receivers in that 59-21 blowout win. >> brian: riley ferguson against your alma mater. six touchdown passes. >> adam:...
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tennessee's insurance commission testified yesterday. she said our state's individual market is very near collapse. the end of september last year blue cross pulled out of the individual market in nashville and memphis not just for tennessee but for everybody. they couldn't buy from blue cross and those markets. just yesterday an insurer will pull out leaving 62,000 virginians facing the for having 0 options for next year. so this could happen again next year if congress doesn't act. in our state up to 350,000 song writers, self-employed, farmers and millions of americans could be left with zero options as some in virginia may be. if we do act we can limit increases in premiums in 2018. we can continue support for copays and deductibles for many low income families. we can make sure it is available in every county and lay the ground work for future premium decreases. yesterday we had a focused hearing on 6%. we ask our witnesses then as we do today to focus on the individual market and what we could do to help keep premiums down in 2018. we are interested in anything you have to tell us but that's our focus today. yesterday i heard three things mostly, addressing high cost individuals through reinsu
tennessee's insurance commission testified yesterday. she said our state's individual market is very near collapse. the end of september last year blue cross pulled out of the individual market in nashville and memphis not just for tennessee but for everybody. they couldn't buy from blue cross and those markets. just yesterday an insurer will pull out leaving 62,000 virginians facing the for having 0 options for next year. so this could happen again next year if congress doesn't act. in our...
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by tuesday at 7:00, look at this, it's in western tennessee, bringing rain into memphis, parts of little rock. and will continue to move, by wednesday at 7:00 in the morning, it's still part of a system that has 25-mile-per-hour winds and causing big problems. and in fact, rainfall amounts out of this thing are going to be felt all the way from mississippi. as we make our way to the east, we have one to three inches of rain. but the biggest event is going to be along the north carolina coast. southeastern north carolina will still have feeder bands coming in from the atlantic. that will bring rainfall rates, pow hourly, up to two inches. and in total, could have five or six inches of rain before it's all over. we'll be dealing with irma, until the middle or the end of this week. we're watching, out in the atlantic, jose. it is a hurricane. and in the next half hour, we'll look at this. it is something we have to watch and be concerned about. >> all right, al. we'll check back in with you on that and all things weather-related. >>> as mentioned at the top, the storm decimated the florida
by tuesday at 7:00, look at this, it's in western tennessee, bringing rain into memphis, parts of little rock. and will continue to move, by wednesday at 7:00 in the morning, it's still part of a system that has 25-mile-per-hour winds and causing big problems. and in fact, rainfall amounts out of this thing are going to be felt all the way from mississippi. as we make our way to the east, we have one to three inches of rain. but the biggest event is going to be along the north carolina coast....
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research centered mostly around the south specifically memphis which is dubbed the bankruptcy capital of the country now you can see here in western tennessee chapter seven filings there is a higher rate than you see nationally but chapter thirteen numbers just absolutely skyrocket. nationally in the black census tracks you can see there are far more chapter thirteen filed than chapter seven in memphis whereas most of the country sees more chapter seven filings instead lindsey why is it then that so many more blocks are being steered toward chapter thirteen if as you say it's so much more difficult to dig yourself out of well it's kind of predatory isn't it lindsay incidents let's take memphis for example if you file for chapter seven the attorneys ask for a thousand dollars up front a lot of these people struggling with debt do not have a thousand dollars to get their attorney but they say hey you can file for chapter thirteen we won't we will make you pay anything up front what happens though is that the attorney fees end up being three thousand dollars per chapter thirteen so three times as much but it's over an extended period of time t
research centered mostly around the south specifically memphis which is dubbed the bankruptcy capital of the country now you can see here in western tennessee chapter seven filings there is a higher rate than you see nationally but chapter thirteen numbers just absolutely skyrocket. nationally in the black census tracks you can see there are far more chapter thirteen filed than chapter seven in memphis whereas most of the country sees more chapter seven filings instead lindsey why is it then...