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we're from memphis, tennessee. our drummer is howard grimes, legendary memphis drummer, memphis of the high rhythm section, played on willie mitchell's records, al green, ann peebles, don bryant, o.v. wright.
we're from memphis, tennessee. our drummer is howard grimes, legendary memphis drummer, memphis of the high rhythm section, played on willie mitchell's records, al green, ann peebles, don bryant, o.v. wright.
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. >> memphis tennessee were on the line. >> caller: so people speak the rhetoric in order for to set up college, how likely that we deport people en masse from the stadium? is that something we should do as americans just round them up to put them into a facility or a ar camp type of situation than to report them without legal papers? >> absolutely not. u.s. immigration enforcement should focus 100% on people who are actual criminals who have violent offenses and with serious communicable disease zero enforcement should be devoted to people that is basically breaking immigration law. and to be very expensive to destroyof civil liberties to do something but that biggest deportation rates were in the first term of the obamawe administration to increase substantially it is nearly impossible for this administration to reach the first-term numbers of deportation. >> thank you for your time and the information. >> thank you it comes to the same route as democracy is a book about the study of power this is the study of donald trump's power how does he get away with it? and and then to enabl
. >> memphis tennessee were on the line. >> caller: so people speak the rhetoric in order for to set up college, how likely that we deport people en masse from the stadium? is that something we should do as americans just round them up to put them into a facility or a ar camp type of situation than to report them without legal papers? >> absolutely not. u.s. immigration enforcement should focus 100% on people who are actual criminals who have violent offenses and with serious...
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check thought individual grow memphis, tennessee. drivers ins hickory hills spotting a man riding on the moving car am the individual row was shot tuesday afternoon by brain pitman the man appeared to be arguing with the woman driving the car. no word on whether he will face charges. those are headlines we are chasing tonight. >> you have got to be concerned when the politicians get together and start making decisions and pointing fingers. big meeti united states senators mayor of hoboken and local congressm latt from the national transportation trump board effectually blaming administration for not im pri. ing sleep appia that's the only reason that we had a major derailment and a lon in 2016. mark has the full story. mark? terminal. hoboken mayor, u.s. senator cory booker and robert local congressman all met to he sincely talk about how the national traboard came up finale findings saying the terrible crash in septemberul ot of the d failur thich lead to one mother dead and 100 injured. state that worked hard should be confident th
check thought individual grow memphis, tennessee. drivers ins hickory hills spotting a man riding on the moving car am the individual row was shot tuesday afternoon by brain pitman the man appeared to be arguing with the woman driving the car. no word on whether he will face charges. those are headlines we are chasing tonight. >> you have got to be concerned when the politicians get together and start making decisions and pointing fingers. big meeti united states senators mayor of hoboken...
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(male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. ♪ turn off the world - and you are here with devon allman. ♪ and i wouldn't change a thing 'cause it got me here now ♪ hi, my name is devon allman. i'm a lead singer and a lead guitar player. i have a solo band. we just put a record out and i'm also in a group called the royal southern brotherhood. the devon allman band is comprised of anthony nanney on drums, bobby schneck jr. on lead guitar, and pedro arevalo on bass and myself, devon allman on lead vocals and lead guitar.
(male narrator) memphis, tennessee. it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem, and sun studio its most sacred shrine. ♪ turn off the world - and you are here with devon allman. ♪ and i wouldn't change a thing 'cause it got me here now ♪ hi, my name is devon allman. i'm a lead singer and a lead guitar player. i have a solo band. we just put a record out and i'm also in a group called the royal southern brotherhood. the devon allman band is comprised of...
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mysterious music) (mysterious music) gñçñ(rock music) (mysterious music) (male narrator) memphis, tennesseet has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. (male narrator) and you are with anders osborne. ♪ ...twenty miles from honolulu ♪ ♪ wai-ki-ki, here i come... - hi, this is anders osborne from new orleans, we're here at sun studio. and me and the band, which is brady blade on drums, carl dufresne on bass and vocals, and eric mcfadden on guitar. we're going to jam out a bunch of tunes. and then... new orleans in itself is such a cultural, musical place.
mysterious music) (mysterious music) gñçñ(rock music) (mysterious music) (male narrator) memphis, tennesseet has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. (male narrator) and you are with anders osborne. ♪ ...twenty miles from honolulu ♪ ♪ wai-ki-ki, here i come... - hi, this is anders osborne from new orleans, we're here at sun studio. and me and the band, which is brady blade on drums, carl dufresne on bass and...
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[country music] (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. as been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. (female singing) ♪ you walk into the room ♪ and i start crumbling (male narrator) and you are here with the country duo. ♪ you do that to me ♪ and all the girls around you think you're somethin' ♪ ♪ well, i'm hopin'... - hey, i'm kasey rausch and along with my bandmate marco pascolini we're the country duo. super excited to be here at the legendary sun studio, the birthplace of rock 'n' roll. i'm a native of kansas city, missouri. parkville, missouri actually, little river town that kansas city has now usurped. and i'm at least a fourth-generation musician and so, i've grown up all my life surrounded by music,
[country music] (male narrator) memphis, tennessee. as been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. (female singing) ♪ you walk into the room ♪ and i start crumbling (male narrator) and you are here with the country duo. ♪ you do that to me ♪ and all the girls around you think you're somethin' ♪ ♪ well, i'm hopin'... - hey, i'm kasey rausch and along with my bandmate marco pascolini we're the country duo. super excited...
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senators bob corker, my colleague from tennessee, senator doug jones from alabama, senator ben cardin of maryland to recognize the 50th anniversary of the 1968 memphis sanitation workers strike. representative steve cohen has represented the same in the house of representatives. he recruited 76 cosponsors. i would like to thank representative cohen for taking the lead in my house and my tennessee colleagues inincluding flash marn and custoff and role for their support as well. i hope my colleagues will join me in supporting this resolution, mr. president. i yield the floor. i have been asked to make some concluding remarks. mr. president, i have one request for a committee to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. alexander: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to to executive session for the en bloc consideration of the following nominations, executive calendar 588, 589, 642, 677, 678, 679, 680, 681. the presiding officer: without objection. the clerk will report. the clerk: department of justice, joseph d. brown of texa
senators bob corker, my colleague from tennessee, senator doug jones from alabama, senator ben cardin of maryland to recognize the 50th anniversary of the 1968 memphis sanitation workers strike. representative steve cohen has represented the same in the house of representatives. he recruited 76 cosponsors. i would like to thank representative cohen for taking the lead in my house and my tennessee colleagues inincluding flash marn and custoff and role for their support as well. i hope my...
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von hilliard brings us the murky state of play from memphis, tennessee. >>> but first, the mass shooting in parkland, florida, did not produce the same old gun debate. it has been the voices of students that have made this one different. they have organized marches, flooded the state house in tallahassee, and demanded action from elected officials. some are listening. florida's republican governor rick scott who has an a-plus rating with the nra announced a proposal that includes banning firearm sales to anyone younger than 21. >> i think most members in nra agree with me, this is logical. i'm sure there are going to be some that disagree. but i'm a dad and a grand dad and a governor. i want my state to be safe. i want every child to be in a safe environment when they're trying to be educated. >> meanwhile, a cnn pole released today showed 7 in 10 americans support stricter gun laws, up from over 50% in october. but congress returns tomorrow, and the question remains. what happens next at the federal level? the president has offered up a range of ideas to enhance school safety. most nota
von hilliard brings us the murky state of play from memphis, tennessee. >>> but first, the mass shooting in parkland, florida, did not produce the same old gun debate. it has been the voices of students that have made this one different. they have organized marches, flooded the state house in tallahassee, and demanded action from elected officials. some are listening. florida's republican governor rick scott who has an a-plus rating with the nra announced a proposal that includes...
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.& >> you don't w ♪ >>> wow, wild video here in memphis, tennessee where a man is caught riding on thef of a moving car. according to witnesses, well, this is how all bad things sta start. he was arguing with the woman in the driver's seat just moments before. well the driver apparently didn't make it that far. was pulled over a few blocks later. no word on any charges. >>> taking a look at your health news at 5:00. fish it's considered brain food. >> but study suggests dairy products like milk and cheese may also help make you smart. here's deena centofanti. >> reporter: listen to this. ditching the dairy might make you dumb. this is frightening news. it's according to new study from the university of surry in he know land. it has to do with lack of i yo dine in your diet. the study cites another study by the world health organization that says there's a 13-point difference in iq between adults with high i yo died diets and those who are iodine deficient much experts say milk substitutes have around 2% of the iodine that's found in cow's milk and a lack of iodine can cause sluggishnes
.& >> you don't w ♪ >>> wow, wild video here in memphis, tennessee where a man is caught riding on thef of a moving car. according to witnesses, well, this is how all bad things sta start. he was arguing with the woman in the driver's seat just moments before. well the driver apparently didn't make it that far. was pulled over a few blocks later. no word on any charges. >>> taking a look at your health news at 5:00. fish it's considered brain food. >> but...
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. >> speaking of fedex, they are headquartered in memphis, tennessee, a red state, and they are one of companies that is associated with the nra that's decided not to change its relationship with the nra. so it's interesting. it depends oftentimes what relationship that company has with its clients, its customers, and where they are located and where they are headquartered and what kind of pressure they are feeling. tech companies are getting pressure and they are not backing down either. apple, amazon, youtube all air nra tv on their websites for streaming services. they are feeling some pressure to drop the nra channel, but they are not doing it right now. what's going on with that? >> well, i think there is a freedom of speech issue here. i think that we do have to step back and say whether you believe that people have a right to bear arms or not, there is a notion that that's a very strong feeling in this country. and it's not about, you know, do i have a gun to protect myself? there is a feeling in some communities and some states, as you mentioned, that, you know, it's about does
. >> speaking of fedex, they are headquartered in memphis, tennessee, a red state, and they are one of companies that is associated with the nra that's decided not to change its relationship with the nra. so it's interesting. it depends oftentimes what relationship that company has with its clients, its customers, and where they are located and where they are headquartered and what kind of pressure they are feeling. tech companies are getting pressure and they are not backing down either....
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1968 was a very divisive year for united states through in the most tragic events happened in memphis tennessee when an assassin killed dr. martin luther king, jr.. that reverberated over vietnam. what was the effect of that? >> first of all there was this certain amount of segregation in the army then that was apparently against the law but more self-segregation. in our unit we never had any problems. we had have people from every ethnic group servingp, together and everybody got along. part of it is because of the nature of the unit relying on each other. there is no place for prejudice and racism and that but after the news came that dr. king was killed there was a separate almost automatic immediate separation of races and literal different sides of the camp. we lived on a fire support base. there was a lot of tension and a lot of anger floating around and of course what that does to a unit, you don't know if you'll have the same buddy you had before so we were lucky enough to have an officer and african-american officer if you want to talk about that. >> tom framed it exactly right. the ra
1968 was a very divisive year for united states through in the most tragic events happened in memphis tennessee when an assassin killed dr. martin luther king, jr.. that reverberated over vietnam. what was the effect of that? >> first of all there was this certain amount of segregation in the army then that was apparently against the law but more self-segregation. in our unit we never had any problems. we had have people from every ethnic group servingp, together and everybody got along....
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one of the most tragic events occurred on april 4, 1968, in memphis, tennessee, when assassin called martin luther king jr. martin luther king jr. was the effect of that killing for you. >> there was a certain amount of segregation in the army then, even though it was apparently against the law, but it was -- i think more of self-segregation. but i know the our unit we never had any problems. we had people from every ethnic group, serving to, everybody got along. part of it is is because of the nature of the unit you had had to rely on one another so there's no place for prejudice and his simple but -- racism and after the news came that dr. king was killed there was a separate kind of almost automatic, immediate separation of races into different sides, literally different sides of the camp. we lived on a fire support base and there was a lot of tension, and a lot of anger floating around, and of course what that does to a unit, you don't know if you can trust the same buddy you had before. so, we were lucky enough to have officer, an african-american officer who addressed it and yo
one of the most tragic events occurred on april 4, 1968, in memphis, tennessee, when assassin called martin luther king jr. martin luther king jr. was the effect of that killing for you. >> there was a certain amount of segregation in the army then, even though it was apparently against the law, but it was -- i think more of self-segregation. but i know the our unit we never had any problems. we had people from every ethnic group, serving to, everybody got along. part of it is is because...
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finish isaac bankston is eventually indicted by tennessee court, and the state of tennessee seeks extradition to memphisso that he could stand trial for violenting their antimissong nation law. upon hearing that the state of tennessee had a warrant for isaac's arrest, arkansas city, due chain county officials arrested isaac bankston and placed him in jail to be held until police captain from memphis could come and retrieve him for the court. isaac bankston was not about to wait to be extradited. instead, he broke out of jail and headed to greenville, mississippi, which was not very far away from arkansas city. now, he could break out of that jail because he had helped to construct that jail. and so i'm sure he had some very practical awareness of that jail's limitations to hold prisoners. it was in greenville, though, that another sheriff recognized a poster that was seeking isaac bankston. he was now a fugitive from justice. and arrested isaac bankston, and he was held in greenville, mississippi, until the tennessee captain could come and take him to memphis to stand trial. at this time missouri had be
finish isaac bankston is eventually indicted by tennessee court, and the state of tennessee seeks extradition to memphisso that he could stand trial for violenting their antimissong nation law. upon hearing that the state of tennessee had a warrant for isaac's arrest, arkansas city, due chain county officials arrested isaac bankston and placed him in jail to be held until police captain from memphis could come and retrieve him for the court. isaac bankston was not about to wait to be...
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and arrested isaac inkston and he was held greenville, mississippi until the tennessee captain could come and take him to memphis to stand trial. at this time, missouri had been arrested as well and they were both going to be tried for violating the tennessee miscegenation law. there was a special prosecutor that was brought in from arkansas city. a man by the name of james coates, who knew isaac bankston for simile. he would lead -- who knew isaac bankston personally. he would lead to prosecution. isaac bankston represented himself. he defended himself. men, 10 were of 11 white, one of them was african-american, a police captain at the time. i mention that because i think that is an important part of this story. 11 men who would judge a white man, or a man who was believed to be white, on the case of having a black lover who he married. isaac bankston did not refuse the fact of the marriage. the marriage license revealed the fact of the marriage. what isaac bankston did was challenge a lot from the basis of the prohibited groups for marrying. served histon country, which was the american south, during the civil
and arrested isaac inkston and he was held greenville, mississippi until the tennessee captain could come and take him to memphis to stand trial. at this time, missouri had been arrested as well and they were both going to be tried for violating the tennessee miscegenation law. there was a special prosecutor that was brought in from arkansas city. a man by the name of james coates, who knew isaac bankston for simile. he would lead -- who knew isaac bankston personally. he would lead to...
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i can't go back to tennessee at memphis or nashville and say sorry we can do it. i need to say i am going to go back the president has done his job, the senate worked on it foe a week. we got up to 54 votes and we need 70 so my hope is the president will continue to advocate and do his job and try to persuade at least half the people. let's see where we can agree. it's hard to get here and stay here. i will go to my friend from delaware. he ended up as the majority leader next to senator byrd when he was the democratic leader and they have great differences of sopinion and howard baker had a saying he said you know you have to rememberth that sometimes the other fellow might be right. i would say to my democratic friends the other night he trump, they might not like that but i think we should give credit for recommending a strategy and did his best to persuade the americans. we need members on the other side to do what we did on this day and move the other direction, recognize the other fellow might be right and come to a conclusion. i think we made a start this w
i can't go back to tennessee at memphis or nashville and say sorry we can do it. i need to say i am going to go back the president has done his job, the senate worked on it foe a week. we got up to 54 votes and we need 70 so my hope is the president will continue to advocate and do his job and try to persuade at least half the people. let's see where we can agree. it's hard to get here and stay here. i will go to my friend from delaware. he ended up as the majority leader next to senator byrd...
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memphis, tennessee. democrat line. caller: i am a former administrator myself. trump'santed to say, influence, he is a powerful businessman, that is the way people looked at him. he has a poor choice of words that gets him in trouble sometimes. me.ow that he can help as a president. i know that i have been wronged by the system. dealing with the v.a. under the barack obama presidency. , was wondering, is it possible will this president listen to african-americans, minorities that are wronged by the system, what do you think he would do in order to take people -- who were secrecy like that under or discreetly got punished for no reason at all, they got their freedom of speech taken away from them. host: we will let our guest respond. i often have trouble when we constantly say that donald trump is a businessman. that kind of insult people that do business in an openhanded way. you don't create trump university as a businessman. that is somebody who is trying to pull a scan, a carney, a hyper salesman. the casino bellringer. come on and get rich. i agree with the
memphis, tennessee. democrat line. caller: i am a former administrator myself. trump'santed to say, influence, he is a powerful businessman, that is the way people looked at him. he has a poor choice of words that gets him in trouble sometimes. me.ow that he can help as a president. i know that i have been wronged by the system. dealing with the v.a. under the barack obama presidency. , was wondering, is it possible will this president listen to african-americans, minorities that are wronged by...
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just up the road from birmingham, memphis, tennessee. home of graceland and beautiful.ybe 70 again in boston. don't get used to it. it's still february. >>> good morning i'm abc 7 meteorologist mike nicco. a random shower. temperatures in the 50s, another front tomorrow, with the snow >>> don't get shy on me now. look at these beautiful bows. a bedazzled bow. how old you are. >> 9. >> beautiful 9. how old you are. >> 8. >> 8 and 9. i love it. beautiful stuff. this weathercast is brought to you by boost high protein. love some of that too. michael, back up to you. >> rob, thank you so much. i'm here with someone, she does it all. brooke shields. [ applause ] author, model. business woman and actress who's had roles on at least five different shows. that's just in the last past year. five different shows including the adult swim cartoon, "mr. pickles." love having you here. >> thank you. >> you're one busy woman. how do you juggle it all? how do you keep it all going? >> first of all, you know, it's funny. it's feast or famine so you're either doing nothing or you're on f
just up the road from birmingham, memphis, tennessee. home of graceland and beautiful.ybe 70 again in boston. don't get used to it. it's still february. >>> good morning i'm abc 7 meteorologist mike nicco. a random shower. temperatures in the 50s, another front tomorrow, with the snow >>> don't get shy on me now. look at these beautiful bows. a bedazzled bow. how old you are. >> 9. >> beautiful 9. how old you are. >> 8. >> 8 and 9. i love it. beautiful...
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there's memphis tennessee home of graceland beautiful.a look at your local forecast. check it out. >> all right rob we're dry on storm tracker6 live double scan. we might have drizzle on the windshield from fog here and there. today's high 76. sun coming back. this looks like another record today and then some showers tonight cooler tomorrow. look at these beautiful bows. a bedazzled bow. how old you are. >> 9. >> beautiful 9. how old you are. >> 8. >> 8 and 9. i love it. beautiful stuff. this weathercast is brought to you by boost high protein. love some of that too. michael, back up to you. >> rob, thank you so much. i'm here with someone, she does it all. brooke shields. [ applause ] author, model. business woman and actress who's had roles on at least five different shows. that's just in the last past year. five different shows including "the adult swim cartoon," "mr. pickles." love having you here. >> thank you. >> you're one busy woman. how do you juggle it all? >> first of all, you know it's funny. it's feast or famine so you're ei
there's memphis tennessee home of graceland beautiful.a look at your local forecast. check it out. >> all right rob we're dry on storm tracker6 live double scan. we might have drizzle on the windshield from fog here and there. today's high 76. sun coming back. this looks like another record today and then some showers tonight cooler tomorrow. look at these beautiful bows. a bedazzled bow. how old you are. >> 9. >> beautiful 9. how old you are. >> 8. >> 8 and 9. i...
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memphis, tennessee. democrat line. caller: i am a former administrator myself.rump'santed to say, influence, he is a powerful businessman, that is the way people looked at him. he has a poor choice of words that gets him in trouble sometimes. me.ow that he can help as a president. i know that i have been wronged by the system. dealing with the v.a. under the barack obama presidency. , was wondering, is it possible will this president listen to african-americans, minorities that are wronged by the system, what do you think he would do in order to take people -- who were secrecy like that under or discreetly got punished for no reason at all, they got their freedom of speech taken away from them. host: we will let our guest respond. i often have trouble when we constantly say that donald trump is a businessman. that kind of insult people that do business in an openhanded way. you don't create trump university as a businessman. that is somebody who is trying to pull a scan, a carney, a hyper salesman. the casino bellringer. come on and get rich. i agree with the ca
memphis, tennessee. democrat line. caller: i am a former administrator myself.rump'santed to say, influence, he is a powerful businessman, that is the way people looked at him. he has a poor choice of words that gets him in trouble sometimes. me.ow that he can help as a president. i know that i have been wronged by the system. dealing with the v.a. under the barack obama presidency. , was wondering, is it possible will this president listen to african-americans, minorities that are wronged by...
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this is that mess down through memphis moving in to tennessee, then kentucky, into the midwest.e snow associated with it in the great lakes by thursday we'll watch it progress eastward chicago seeing some snow. just to the north through mississippi and also the upper peninsula of michigan see the snow as well many here's the storm system over the midwest. this is thursday morning. we get in on the rain by the afternoon. then you have two areas of low pressure. this one will be transferring the energy off the coast we talk about this lot with snowstorms but we don't have any cold air in place it will be rin thursday and wind into friday. as the storm moves off new england. upstate mork the mountains into the certainly mountains they'll be seeing some good ski weather with snow coming for the rest of us pretty much rain and wind as that storm winds up and moves off the coast. that's got news. if you're a snow lover, unfortunately, not a snow maker not this time. allentown 34 overnight. philadelphia 38. 34 in the poconos. during the day tomorrow, morning sun so really nice day. hig
this is that mess down through memphis moving in to tennessee, then kentucky, into the midwest.e snow associated with it in the great lakes by thursday we'll watch it progress eastward chicago seeing some snow. just to the north through mississippi and also the upper peninsula of michigan see the snow as well many here's the storm system over the midwest. this is thursday morning. we get in on the rain by the afternoon. then you have two areas of low pressure. this one will be transferring the...
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is next.et memphis, tennessee, republican line. janet from memphis? caller: yes.ost: you're on, go ahead. is our country going to start living under constitutional laws again, instead of corporation laws? constitution has been cut off and we haven't been living by it. host: give an example. try r: like every time we to challenge anything we're not stand by it and we can't challenge the government on anything. our government is overstepping boundaries, as far as land rights go, for example, what nevada. in host: what do you mean by that? caller: they were -- where they leroy finnegan , bundy's in jaile because the cows were on the land. read the constitution. the blm group is bureau of land getting outthey are of control, burning people's land, trying to get them off of it. ridiculous. host: fred is from west arrison, new york, republican line. go ahead. caller: yes, hi, thanks for taking my call. to n't think the solution the shootings is banning rifles, i have no problem with banning them. can still go in with a handgun and under the second never stop ou will peo
is next.et memphis, tennessee, republican line. janet from memphis? caller: yes.ost: you're on, go ahead. is our country going to start living under constitutional laws again, instead of corporation laws? constitution has been cut off and we haven't been living by it. host: give an example. try r: like every time we to challenge anything we're not stand by it and we can't challenge the government on anything. our government is overstepping boundaries, as far as land rights go, for example, what...
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. >> i thought almost everything she says unabout believable suppose memphis tennessee said we're notaw? i mean that is what she said we're not going to enforce immigration law said specifically a federal law we don't have to abide by it. that is -- i mean if that were to happen to the civil rights law this country would be up in arms and rightly so. but thes business puts people at risk who visit oakland congressional not just people that live there, and certainly there are states' rights in our country we do have a tenth amendment but the idea they could turn up their nose at federal law -- it is pretty -- pretty far out if you ask me. maria: yeah i think about incredible extraordinary nary how they get away with that ignoring federal law continuing with sanctuary city. >> haley barbour there amazon being noing on door for a deal the giant buys smart doorbell maker, valued a billion dollars how the home security market could change back in a moment. gidley. >>>. >>>. maria: later today the president will join lawmaker honoring america pastor late billy graham. >> hi fourth private s
. >> i thought almost everything she says unabout believable suppose memphis tennessee said we're notaw? i mean that is what she said we're not going to enforce immigration law said specifically a federal law we don't have to abide by it. that is -- i mean if that were to happen to the civil rights law this country would be up in arms and rightly so. but thes business puts people at risk who visit oakland congressional not just people that live there, and certainly there are states'...
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has the exclusive behind the scenes fir look of how the memphis native will bring a whole bunch of tennessees. >> when it came time to tour i was like you guys should be the tennessee kids. >> defining the tennessee kids as his back up bad, official fan club and any human being who loves to rock their body. >> let me hear it. >> the halftime performances music director adam blackstone said the group consisting of musicians and dancers will give justin an epic look and sound. >> the way the set looks emotionally we'll take the view or on the ultimate roller coaster of emotions. >> justin's grind is intense. >> i've never done this before. ♪ >> we have learned he is rehearsing eight to ten hours a day. tonight his crew has a six hour window reserved for their first dress rehearsal on the field. >> he's going to be fantastic. we're going to be with justin tomorrow at his super bowl press conference. get ready to swoon. just when you thought you heard everything about jernl and amal clooney's relationship you hadn't heard this. here is what happened when george first met amal. >> i got a call fr
has the exclusive behind the scenes fir look of how the memphis native will bring a whole bunch of tennessees. >> when it came time to tour i was like you guys should be the tennessee kids. >> defining the tennessee kids as his back up bad, official fan club and any human being who loves to rock their body. >> let me hear it. >> the halftime performances music director adam blackstone said the group consisting of musicians and dancers will give justin an epic look and...
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steve cohen of tennessee, good to see you. >> two memphis kickers and justin great show from memphis.e a happy guy tomorrow. that's for sure. thank you so much. >>> coming up next, the alleged words white house communications director hope hicks may be regretting wixt they could give the appearance of obstruction of justice. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. i cannot imagine managing my diabetes without my dexcom. this is the dexcom g5 mobile continuous glucose monitoring system. a small, wearable sensor measures your glucose every 5 minutes and sends the data to a dexcom receiver. dexcom helps lower a1c and improves quality of life. if you're over 65 and you have diabetes, you should have a dexcom. if you get a dexcom, you're going to be very glad that yo
steve cohen of tennessee, good to see you. >> two memphis kickers and justin great show from memphis.e a happy guy tomorrow. that's for sure. thank you so much. >>> coming up next, the alleged words white house communications director hope hicks may be regretting wixt they could give the appearance of obstruction of justice. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest...
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memphis. today i am here honoring my great great grandfather from tennessee. in 1863.ed is het i know about him enlisted in 1863 in lagrange, tennessee. regiment,h the 59th .e had expeditions he was in memphis for a while and he had another expedition upelo.elow -- t shooter.canon he did have some hearing problems, but other than that -- after the war, listening to my aunt i asked her what job he had in he said he didn't have a job. he was a soldier. so that was his job. they said his occupation was a farmer, but after the war, that's all we know. >> you are going to walk down pennsylvania avenue #>> >> i will be walking down pennsylvania avenue. >> tell us about your organization? , most ofegular basis the numbers are reenactors. we have teachers, historians and other people who are interested in the african-american participation and the civil war to we go to all the reenactments, appomattox, and the parade much -- parade march. any place where there is a major african-american troops participated in which i to make adriana. -- to make a reenactment. line is
memphis. today i am here honoring my great great grandfather from tennessee. in 1863.ed is het i know about him enlisted in 1863 in lagrange, tennessee. regiment,h the 59th .e had expeditions he was in memphis for a while and he had another expedition upelo.elow -- t shooter.canon he did have some hearing problems, but other than that -- after the war, listening to my aunt i asked her what job he had in he said he didn't have a job. he was a soldier. so that was his job. they said his...
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. >> i represent an area in west tennessee and in the memphis area and a couple of weeks ago conveneda banking round table of some good community banks in the tennessee area. in one issue that drove the conversation was that of cras or the community reinvestment act. to put it in perspective, one of the banks i met with in the direct talked about how they were required to open up a branch or cra purposes and it's now losing about $100,000 a year. it speaks to the outdated requirements when it comes to brick and more tor facilities. the physical banks. including the in the cra examination criteria unrelated to the cra including compliance with other financial laws or consumer regulations that had their own standards and penalties for violations. until my district one example i heard is that these banks are subjected to fair lending questions during their cra exams. mr. secretary, in your role as secretary of the treasury, do you envision modern icing the cra to better suit the needs of the financial institutions and the communities they serve? >> we do. it's something we're working on
. >> i represent an area in west tennessee and in the memphis area and a couple of weeks ago conveneda banking round table of some good community banks in the tennessee area. in one issue that drove the conversation was that of cras or the community reinvestment act. to put it in perspective, one of the banks i met with in the direct talked about how they were required to open up a branch or cra purposes and it's now losing about $100,000 a year. it speaks to the outdated requirements...
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through memphis, little rock and along i-20 close to dallas, damaging wind gusts, isolated tornadoes, not only are we concerned about that but flash flooding and river flooding throughout tennessee and the tennessee valley region and watching out for urban and flash flooding and travel disruptions into the upper mississippi valley region including chicago over towards detroit and then to the west watching out for two to four feet of snow in some areas. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, taxpayer outrage after $31,000 was spent on a table and chairs for an office in washington. >>> also ahead, the deal that ended a massive teacher strike over pay and benefits. >>> and up next, the company that got rejected on "shark tank" now sold for just a billion dollars with a "b." >>> introducing the doorbot. the first ever video doorbell built for the smartphone. >> it's really not an internet play. it's a consumer device. >> i just don't think it's for me. >> this company instead of worth 7 million could be worth 80 million, 90 million. i just don't see the progression and for that reason i'm out. >> oops. that's a clip from abc's "shark tank" in 2013 when the shar
through memphis, little rock and along i-20 close to dallas, damaging wind gusts, isolated tornadoes, not only are we concerned about that but flash flooding and river flooding throughout tennessee and the tennessee valley region and watching out for urban and flash flooding and travel disruptions into the upper mississippi valley region including chicago over towards detroit and then to the west watching out for two to four feet of snow in some areas. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul...
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tennessee mr. kustoff. >> i represent an area in the memphis area and they recently a couple of weeks ago received a roundtableith some of my security banks. one issue was the cras or the community reinvestment act. to put it in perspective are they banks and met with talked about how they were prior to open a branch for siri purposes. i think this speaks to the requirements of the cra when it comes to physical banks. the regulators have been included in their cra examination unrelated cra's in compliance with other financial laws and consumer regulations have had their own standards and penalties for violations. one example is that it urges these banks are being subjected to fair lending questions. mr. secretary and your role as secretary of the treasury do envision modernizing the cra and the communities that they serve? >> where working on something that i think is focused on recommendations into how we can better serve the community. in many places banks are spending a lot of money and they are not owing to the right places so we will work with members of the community trying to come up with solutions. >>
tennessee mr. kustoff. >> i represent an area in the memphis area and they recently a couple of weeks ago received a roundtableith some of my security banks. one issue was the cras or the community reinvestment act. to put it in perspective are they banks and met with talked about how they were prior to open a branch for siri purposes. i think this speaks to the requirements of the cra when it comes to physical banks. the regulators have been included in their cra examination unrelated...
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tennessee. round two is coming later today. 12 million people at risk of flash flooding. northeast texas, through nashville. memphis, a small sesevere weath. and this is the area that's going to get one to three inches of rain. rivers are flooding in this area. tomorrow morning at this time i'm sure i'll be talking about flash flooding throughout this region. now let's talk about friday. we have a noreaster coming and this is the same story coming today in areas of little rock and arkansas. 7:00 a.m. friday, winds pick up to 40-mile-per-hour range into bos stn all the way through the mid-atlantic. 35 to 45-mile-per-hour winds so that definitely means airport delays and then by the time we get to friday evening we get wind gusts to 50 to 60 and that's significant winds. no leaves on the trees but we can still get minor power outages. coastal flooding is a sure bet especially up around boston and areas of maine. here's the snowfall forecast. you think snow efferent with a noreaster p it's not going to be a lot of snow in the big cities. mostly rain, but the high elevations of western new york and some elevations in n
tennessee. round two is coming later today. 12 million people at risk of flash flooding. northeast texas, through nashville. memphis, a small sesevere weath. and this is the area that's going to get one to three inches of rain. rivers are flooding in this area. tomorrow morning at this time i'm sure i'll be talking about flash flooding throughout this region. now let's talk about friday. we have a noreaster coming and this is the same story coming today in areas of little rock and arkansas....