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restaurants had to stop dining services and had to start delivering food to people just in memphis, tennesseeend them exclusive video clips that kind of just show you a virtual way to experience what would normally happen on a food tour but you could enjoy it in the comfort of your own home and when we also started making what we are calling memphis in a box which is a city tasting box where we will ship different foods from different restaurant owners nationwide. alicia: such a great idea. finding a way to make it work. bob, you opened a hotel during covid. how is it going and how did you decide that was a good idea? bob: well, it wasn't on the calendar to have covid coincide with the opening, but in all honesty it's going really well. the hotel itself is a 32-room hotel from a restored art deco building that sat abandoned and then on top is a rooftop restaurant and cocktail lounge and that's -- i mean, the rooftop lounge, you can't get into, the reservations are weeks out. the hotel itself is hotel in covid and had slower start than we had hoped and even as of last night we were fully booke
restaurants had to stop dining services and had to start delivering food to people just in memphis, tennesseeend them exclusive video clips that kind of just show you a virtual way to experience what would normally happen on a food tour but you could enjoy it in the comfort of your own home and when we also started making what we are calling memphis in a box which is a city tasting box where we will ship different foods from different restaurant owners nationwide. alicia: such a great idea....
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reporting from memphis, tennessee.e we have another in denmark. of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ ♪ five dollar, ♪ five dollar footlong. now, only in the subway® app or online, any footlong is a five dollar footlong when you buy 2. even the new bbq rib. subway®. eat fresh. >>i'm your daydream, come! ♪ what a day for a daydream ♪ (wah wah wah) ♪ what a day for a daydreaming girl you're never too far from the life artois. yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. and geico loves helping
reporting from memphis, tennessee.e we have another in denmark. of a home and auto bundle or that renters could bundle? wait, you're a lawyer? only licensed in stockholm. what is happening? jamie: anyway, game show, kumite, cinderella story. you know karate? no, alan, i practice muay thai, completely different skillset. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the...
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little rock arkansas memphis tennessee to eventually on and twere day maybe washington d.c. area not as a tropical system but a big if you were a maker in potentially recent tornadoes there as we get towards the weekend here in the world ends we did not have much going on 5 bands or rain from the hurricane working week from today back to cost of quality issues here and maybe even a few tornadoes so we could have a busy afternoon and evening here across the south eastern part of the reason it's for thank you very much dave. w w l t v in new orleans louisiana. and we stand the u.s. where republicans have mounted a robust defense of law and order on the 3rd night of the national convention it comes as the nation faces new tensions following the shooting of jacob blake a black man in wisconsin but as president mike pence was the keynote speaker one of but only president trump could up hold or he says americans didn't need to choose between a lawful society and standing up for african-americans trump and joined him on stage making another surprise appearance he'll give his accept
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. >> this is john in memphis, tennessee. democrat, good morning. host: go ahead.an, we need to the our eyes on the prize, and the price is to get donald trump out of the presidency. women are capable of running this country, and they have proven that overtime. all the women that are republicans in office, where they apply that the democratic women, too? no, they don't. this,ust see trump doing line from the time he came down the escalator. he has put this country in a bad shape. we need to get him out of office, thank you. kansasou mentioned the primary for the senate race last week. in kansas,ne republican, good morning. caller: good morning. i've got a two-part question. number one is i keep hearing that republicans have a much better ground game than democrats do in all the states, i would like to know if that is true. i think people might fail to underestimate the trump supporter once again. i think that this year, i'm not answering any survey questions. i would not put a sign in my yard, i would not wear a trump hat, i would not put a bumper sticker on becaus
. >> this is john in memphis, tennessee. democrat, good morning. host: go ahead.an, we need to the our eyes on the prize, and the price is to get donald trump out of the presidency. women are capable of running this country, and they have proven that overtime. all the women that are republicans in office, where they apply that the democratic women, too? no, they don't. this,ust see trump doing line from the time he came down the escalator. he has put this country in a bad shape. we need...
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her phone appearing to go dead near memphis, tennessee. >> she's a mommy, and she has a mommy's heartshe would never do anything that would take her away from her family. >> reporter: she told family she was driving to birmingham, alabama, to help with her sister's new baby and get therapy for a sleeping problem before vanishing without a trace. >> it's been hard, and all we can do is pray and keep looking. >> reporter: loved ones are praying outside of the church where her husband is the lead pastor and desperately searching. >> if anyone out there sees anything, if you see her, please report it. her brother-in-law says tips are pouring in from all over the region. authorities now focusing on the last area her phone was active. tom. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, the grim recovery mission. the remains of a construction worker removed ten months after a deadly hotel collapse. stay wit ro so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis,
her phone appearing to go dead near memphis, tennessee. >> she's a mommy, and she has a mommy's heartshe would never do anything that would take her away from her family. >> reporter: she told family she was driving to birmingham, alabama, to help with her sister's new baby and get therapy for a sleeping problem before vanishing without a trace. >> it's been hard, and all we can do is pray and keep looking. >> reporter: loved ones are praying outside of the church where...
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. >> leslie there from memphis, tennessee, said she's sick with covid-19.ed with over thousands of dollars in debt, her mother-in-law who saw this years ago said it's one of many struggling and figuring out have to go at this point. >>> students in new york, they can choose to go back to school with safety measures in place. cnn's evan mcnorris santoro is there. evan, good morning to you. deadline for the governor, how did he reach it? >> reporter: well, good morning to you both. governor andrew cuomo looked at the numbers on this day, the infection rate, the hospitalizations all of the figures that we've seen on decline here in the new york, once the epicenter of the pandemic here in the united states. and said, look, it's safe for schooling to reopen. but that doesn't mean that new york schools will actually reopen because of the complicated way that governor cuomo set out for that opening to happen. >> all school districts across new york state are cleared to ohm for in-person classes. governor andrew cuomo announced in a press conference friday over the
. >> leslie there from memphis, tennessee, said she's sick with covid-19.ed with over thousands of dollars in debt, her mother-in-law who saw this years ago said it's one of many struggling and figuring out have to go at this point. >>> students in new york, they can choose to go back to school with safety measures in place. cnn's evan mcnorris santoro is there. evan, good morning to you. deadline for the governor, how did he reach it? >> reporter: well, good morning to you...
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in memphis, tennessee. thank you so much.ughter, hermoine, just tested pausetive for coronavirus last week. and james, i know you tested positive, along with your parents. tell us, first, how everyone is doing. >> well, we're hanging in there. luckily, most of our symptoms have been mild so far and we're staying in quarantine and trying to ride it out right now. >> and when you were leaving, i imagine there was considerable relief getting out of wuhan. did you ever think the real risk for your family was going to be in the u.s.? >> no. never. i thought that we were getting out and when it all hit, i was like, oh, my gosh. yeah t was never something that came to mind when we were on that plane. >> did it feel like you were leaving the threat behind, that you were relieve snd. >> yeah. the build up to leaving, i thought wow, this -- we're able to get out. i can -- we can be safe. >> that's what everyone thought and you're both in this unique position because you saw how china handled the coronavirus and saw how the u.s. is doin
in memphis, tennessee. thank you so much.ughter, hermoine, just tested pausetive for coronavirus last week. and james, i know you tested positive, along with your parents. tell us, first, how everyone is doing. >> well, we're hanging in there. luckily, most of our symptoms have been mild so far and we're staying in quarantine and trying to ride it out right now. >> and when you were leaving, i imagine there was considerable relief getting out of wuhan. did you ever think the real...
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the last signal on her cell phone was near memphis, tennessee.e asking anybody with information to come forward. kamala harris facing a lot of criticism for her record on some of the country's biggest issues. douglas kennedy with more. you've been following the possible nominees. now we have one. it's kamala harris. what more should we know about her? >> yeah, dana, kamala harris is certainly a historic pick for v.p. it may be her ability to fight that will be most put to use in 2020. >> i'll tell you, i come from fighters. my parents met when they were civil rights activists. spent time marching and shouting about this things called justice. >> she herself as pushed for social justice her entire life. she was an early supporter of marriage equality, enforced california's climate laws and a big advocate for abortion rights. >> let's agree that women's healthcare is under our pac and we won't stand for it. >> she's under attack this week for changing her positions on a number of key issues including outside investigations of police shootings and t
the last signal on her cell phone was near memphis, tennessee.e asking anybody with information to come forward. kamala harris facing a lot of criticism for her record on some of the country's biggest issues. douglas kennedy with more. you've been following the possible nominees. now we have one. it's kamala harris. what more should we know about her? >> yeah, dana, kamala harris is certainly a historic pick for v.p. it may be her ability to fight that will be most put to use in 2020....
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in 1893, her best friend was lynched in memphis tennessee. as a journalist, she reported about it and protested his death and that of his two friends. they were lynched by a white mob because they were successful grocers. they were doing well in business. when i get the welsh protested -- ida b. wells protested, or offices were burned. she had to leave memphis for her life and go into self exile. you are able to read this portrait even more -- with even more on. not only wage she wearing this gorgeous dress and a beautiful fashionista. in the lace there is embroidered it beadwork which must have been incredibly difficult to do. her choice of photographer is interesting to. she's just suffragists, a feminist, so she wasn't going to go to just any photos studio. she wanted to make sure that she was in control of her image. she could probably trust a woman to help her do that. it's an interesting object. i think it's a real bridge through time. it's one of the reasons i love objects. it's one of the reasons i love my job because i think that por
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arkansas memphis tennessee and eventually on and where they may be washington d.c. area now is a tropical system but a big if you were a maker in potentially was a tornado is there as we get toward the weekend here in the world we did not have much going on and 5 bands or rain from that her acute working week from today back to cost of flooding issues here maybe even a few tornadoes so we could have a busy afternoon and evening here across the southeastern part of the reason it's certainly very much dave. just w w l t v in new orleans louisiana. and in the u.s. republicans have mounted a robust defense of law and order on that 3rd night of the national convention it comes as the nation faces new tensions following the shooting of jacob lake a black man in wisconsin vice president mike pence was the keynote speaker one of the only president on the trump put up hold he said americans didn't need to choose between a lawful society and standing up for african-americans strong joined him on the stage making another surprise appearance he'll give his acceptance speech lat
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. >>> a woman in memphis, tennessee, and she recently tested positive for coronavirus, and to make matters worse, she was just evicted from her home. >> this is one example of what millions of people could face in the days and the months that are coming. cnn affiliate wrat with her story. >> reporter: leslie nelson's entire life tossed on her front lawn. >> no warning. no concern with where she's going to go. >> reporter: according to her friends, the man who evicted nelson from her home today had no concern for her health. the 56-year-old says she has covid-19. >> she's still feeling some of the fatigue and those effects. >> reporter: and told us she felt too sick to talk on camera after this process server and his men kicked her to the curb. police officers standing watch to enforce the removal. >> inappropriate, immoral, zpusting. >> reporter: it compelled a host of community activists to take action. they came to help nelson pack after seeing posts about the eviction on social media. >> a dozen people have showed up, dedicating their time, potentially putting themselves in harm's way o
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the news that the administration also is pushing operation legend to stop problems in memphis and tennesseealso this, the portland police chief saying portlanders, you need to send a strong message, enough is enough in the riots. they will not lead to better out comes for people of color. also with us retired i.c.e. acting director tom homan on new york city mayor bill de blasio, now demanding local police crack down on tourists coming into new york and violating covid quarantine rules. this as gang violence shootings, murders, homicides spiral out of control. now this. should a big city democrat mayor be focused deploying the police to go after tourists with money to spend in a struggling economy? or should he be stopping even small children from being shot and killed on city streets? thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. to the big new battle that will affect the outcome of the 2020 race. the trump campaign now asking the commission on presidential debates to hold de
the news that the administration also is pushing operation legend to stop problems in memphis and tennesseealso this, the portland police chief saying portlanders, you need to send a strong message, enough is enough in the riots. they will not lead to better out comes for people of color. also with us retired i.c.e. acting director tom homan on new york city mayor bill de blasio, now demanding local police crack down on tourists coming into new york and violating covid quarantine rules. this as...
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view or even new york city the idea here, if you can actually get folks who want to live in memphis, tennessee or lexington, kentucky or charlotte, north carolina and pay them a good amount of money to live in those locations with lower costs of living, this could be huge in attracting new talent and for pinterest, it might be a small price to pay to break some of these leases if they know they can get the best people working from areas that are not necessarily silicon valley >> picker, what would you add to that >> i think you have to wonder if you do start to see this kind of tech diaspera across the country and you're paying these people pretty high wages, what does that do to the cost of living? does it increase it? i don't know, it's a big country, maybe not, but it would be something that would be interesting to look into, whether or not we do see this impact of staying from home if it does have staying power, what does that do >> it's a great point. in seattle in the '90s, people were already mad at californians for coming in. they said real estate here is crazy expensive. can you imagi
view or even new york city the idea here, if you can actually get folks who want to live in memphis, tennessee or lexington, kentucky or charlotte, north carolina and pay them a good amount of money to live in those locations with lower costs of living, this could be huge in attracting new talent and for pinterest, it might be a small price to pay to break some of these leases if they know they can get the best people working from areas that are not necessarily silicon valley >> picker,...
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you know my father was assassinated in memphis, tennessee, while standing in solidarity with poor workingn workers whose slogans i am a man was a statement. today we're human beings with rights that should be respected and acknowledged. they were asking for safe working conditions, for a living wage, for recognition of their union and for human dignity. they summed up their struggle with those four words, "i am a man." that simple but powerful slogan impairs movements today from black lives matter, for the me too struggle against sexual harassment and abuse, movements of marginalized americans trying to claim the dignity they have been denied. martin luther king jr. fought for the dignity of work. and that is never-ending. in 1968 the memphis sanitation strike workers and demanded and poor people's campaign insisted that, woulding peoprking people live in labor and poverty. those foreshadowed our day today to make the minimum wage a living wage, not a poverty wage. and we're fighting along frontline workers, sanitation workers, health care workers, grocery workers, transport workers and s
you know my father was assassinated in memphis, tennessee, while standing in solidarity with poor workingn workers whose slogans i am a man was a statement. today we're human beings with rights that should be respected and acknowledged. they were asking for safe working conditions, for a living wage, for recognition of their union and for human dignity. they summed up their struggle with those four words, "i am a man." that simple but powerful slogan impairs movements today from black...
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jude children's research hospital in memphis, tennessee. dr. webb's shot keeps going down there. dr. claussen, you first. 300,000 deaths by december is striking. it is alarming. it really hits you, when you wake up on a friday morning. what do you think of it? >> it's a good punch. that's an absolutely breathtaking number. to think that we're right now at about 160,000 deaths and we'll double that in just four months, to be a wake-up call to everybody. the good news is that this is just a prediction, it's just a model, it's not a guarantee and it doesn't have to come true. there's good things we can do to help prevent that many fatalities in the united states. we're not in the same situation that we were in march. we have good evidence now, good practices that we know that can prevent the spread and the acquisition of covid-19. namely, to social distance, avoid crowds, and wear masks. >> -- wearing of masks, we just put up that prediction. each time we get this new projection, it comes with the caveat that if 95% of people in this country did wear a mask, the number would be dram
jude children's research hospital in memphis, tennessee. dr. webb's shot keeps going down there. dr. claussen, you first. 300,000 deaths by december is striking. it is alarming. it really hits you, when you wake up on a friday morning. what do you think of it? >> it's a good punch. that's an absolutely breathtaking number. to think that we're right now at about 160,000 deaths and we'll double that in just four months, to be a wake-up call to everybody. the good news is that this is just a...
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and white supremacy because she loses three friends in active racial terror in her hometown of memphis tennessee pray by that time she was a journalist. she had a printing press. she called out the races who done this to her friends, burned her printing press downplayed she eventually lands in chicago and spends the rest of her life there working alongside white women as well as a black settlement house worker trying to basically create an infrastructure to support low income black migrant communitie communities. she also has the power of her pen as a mighty sword to talk about racism and call out the statistical laws that lynching was evidence of black criminality. she is the first person to write systematically that lynching was never really about the so-called threat of black men as racist. but in fact was a cover for the very kinds of racial terroristic acts that she lost her three friends in. in other words lynch mobs were there to discipline black people into their second class citizenship. it had nothing to do in her opinion. so her work stood as a powerful rebuttal of the white supremaci
and white supremacy because she loses three friends in active racial terror in her hometown of memphis tennessee pray by that time she was a journalist. she had a printing press. she called out the races who done this to her friends, burned her printing press downplayed she eventually lands in chicago and spends the rest of her life there working alongside white women as well as a black settlement house worker trying to basically create an infrastructure to support low income black migrant...
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you know, my father was assassinated in memphis, tennessee in solidarity with poor working people, sanitationn is a statement that they were human beings with rights that should be respected and acknowledged. they were asking for safe working conditions, for a living wage, recognition of their union and human dignity. they summed up the struggle with four words. i am a man. it impairs movements like black live matter and to the me too struggle against sexual harassment and abuse. movements of americans trying to claim the dignity they've been denied. martin luther king jr. fought for the dignity of work and that fight is never ending. in 1963 the march on washington demanded jobs and freedoms. in 1968 the memphis sanitation strike workers demanded and the poor's people campaign insisted that working people should not live and labor in poverty. those fights foreshadowed the struggle today to make the minimum wage a living wage, not a poverty wage. and we are fighting alongside the front line workers, sanitation workers, health care workers, grocery workers, transport and food service workers a
you know, my father was assassinated in memphis, tennessee in solidarity with poor working people, sanitationn is a statement that they were human beings with rights that should be respected and acknowledged. they were asking for safe working conditions, for a living wage, recognition of their union and human dignity. they summed up the struggle with four words. i am a man. it impairs movements like black live matter and to the me too struggle against sexual harassment and abuse. movements of...
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my father was assassinated in memphis, tennessee while standing in solidarity with poor working peoplekers whose slogan was a statement that they were human beings. they were asking for safe working conditions, for a living wage, for recognition of their union. they summed up their struggle with those four words, i am a man. that simple, but powerful slogan continues today. the struggle against sexual harassment and of abuse. movements of marginalized americans are still trying to claim the dignity they have been denied. martin luther king jr. fought ton demanded jobs and freedoms. in 1968 memphis sanitation workers and the poor people's campaign insisted that working people should not live and labor in poverty. those fights foreshadowed our struggle today to make the minimum wage a living wage, not a poverty wage. and we are fighting alongside the front line, sanitation workers, health care workers, grocery workers, transport workers, food service workers, and so many more. they are praised for being essential, but treated as if they are expendable. while standing with sanitation work
my father was assassinated in memphis, tennessee while standing in solidarity with poor working peoplekers whose slogan was a statement that they were human beings. they were asking for safe working conditions, for a living wage, for recognition of their union. they summed up their struggle with those four words, i am a man. that simple, but powerful slogan continues today. the struggle against sexual harassment and of abuse. movements of marginalized americans are still trying to claim the...
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to deneen about that in the news of the administration ascending and federal officials to memphis and tennesseeng about the from the police, is out what is really going on with minorities, [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ beeping ] essential for sewing, but maybe not needles. for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a hi
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. >> this is john in memphis, tennessee. democrat, good morning. host: go ahead., we need to the our eyes on the prize, and the price is to get donald trump out of the presidency. women are capable of running this country, and they have proven that overtime. all the women that are republicans in office, where they apply that the democratic women, too? no, they don't. this,ust see trump doing line from the time he came down the escalator. he has put this country in a bad shape. we need to get him out of office, thank you. kansasou mentioned the primary for the senate race last week. in kansas,ne republican, good morning. caller: good morning. i've got a two-part question. number one is i keep hearing that republicans have a much better ground game than democrats do in all the states, i would like to know if that is true. i think people might fail to underestimate the trump supporter once again. i think that this year, i'm not answering any survey questions. i would not put a sign in my yard, i would not wear a trump hat, i would not put a bumper sticker on because
. >> this is john in memphis, tennessee. democrat, good morning. host: go ahead., we need to the our eyes on the prize, and the price is to get donald trump out of the presidency. women are capable of running this country, and they have proven that overtime. all the women that are republicans in office, where they apply that the democratic women, too? no, they don't. this,ust see trump doing line from the time he came down the escalator. he has put this country in a bad shape. we need to...
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memphis, tennessee is next. shirley on the democrats line. caller: hi.ust like people to realize, when you get unemployment, the government isn't giving you anything because if you don't work, you don't get unemployment. $600 extra is not all that. and it is not forever. people think you are going to get it forever. you can only get unemployment for x amount of time. i have work to the job for 29 years and got laid off. i don't have anywhere to go back to. these people that come and holler, well, you won't go back to work, ok. what about the people sitting at home working? why don't they go back to work? it is safe for them to go, but not for you to go? people need to think. they want to send the kids back to school while they are sitting at home. you have to have some common sense and some compassion somewhere. and $600 is not forever. host: headline this morning on the negotiations on capitol hill. productive, but slow-moving coronavirus aid talks. speaker pelosi tells democrats she doesn't think adil deal will come together this week -- she doesn't th
memphis, tennessee is next. shirley on the democrats line. caller: hi.ust like people to realize, when you get unemployment, the government isn't giving you anything because if you don't work, you don't get unemployment. $600 extra is not all that. and it is not forever. people think you are going to get it forever. you can only get unemployment for x amount of time. i have work to the job for 29 years and got laid off. i don't have anywhere to go back to. these people that come and holler,...
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to betty from memphis, tennessee, supporter of president trump. caller: thank you. mrs.ma, when she made her keynote speech, she stated that joe biden had pushed back a pandemic and won. what pandemic did he push back and when is what i would like to know? are they talking about ebola? i don't think it was pandemic. i think it was in africa. we had a couple of people get it here because they came from africa here and we cured them. what pandemic did he push back? texas, aar in supporter of joe biden. go ahead. i just wanteder: to say, i have been a republican since i could remember. the very first time i registered andote, i did my research the thought for me was being a republican. up until this last presidential election that we voted for , i had a change of heart and i knew that the moral partyof the republican was to the point where it could not be put back together. seeing every single republican bend over backwards for this president that has been doing everything wrong since he entered the office just tore my in theecause i believe united states and what it stands
to betty from memphis, tennessee, supporter of president trump. caller: thank you. mrs.ma, when she made her keynote speech, she stated that joe biden had pushed back a pandemic and won. what pandemic did he push back and when is what i would like to know? are they talking about ebola? i don't think it was pandemic. i think it was in africa. we had a couple of people get it here because they came from africa here and we cured them. what pandemic did he push back? texas, aar in supporter of joe...
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tennessee. shreveport, little rock, memphis, nashville are all liable to break their records for highest non-thunderstormhas another effect. you saw what happened. people were without power three, four days and when that happens, there's an opposite drain on energy. so that's another thing people have to consider. this storm is just, it's going ashore as the strongest storm in that area, i think it's going to beat rita, beat audrey from 1957. those two refineries, beaumont and port arthur, especially lake charles is likely to get really slammed because they are on the eastern side of the storm. but the other consideration is this will continue to knock out power all the way up into tennessee. so you have to understand that there's going to be millions that are going to be affected with this, even though this is not hitting the dreaded houston/galveston area which we are always worried about because a storm moving north-northwest hitting over there would shove all that water up galveston bay and then you really have huge problems. there's no question about the impact of this storm. it's an historic storm.
tennessee. shreveport, little rock, memphis, nashville are all liable to break their records for highest non-thunderstormhas another effect. you saw what happened. people were without power three, four days and when that happens, there's an opposite drain on energy. so that's another thing people have to consider. this storm is just, it's going ashore as the strongest storm in that area, i think it's going to beat rita, beat audrey from 1957. those two refineries, beaumont and port arthur,...
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it's mountainous tennessee and it's not as hot as memphis in july, but it was pretty hot. middle of july without air conditioning. people have fans given to them by a local funeral parlor and you can see in this photo bryan has one of those down by darrow's elbow. nevertheless, it was hot. afraid that the floor of the courtroom would collapse and that people were bound together and almost suffocating because moved so hot, the judge the proceedings outside. there were seats set up by local authorities. here's a photo. soon after, court reconvened in open air, one of the defense attorneys shocked and delighted the throng of 3,000 people watching with a single sentence. he said the defense desires to call mr. bryan as a witness. that was pretty unusual to ask a prosecutor to take the stand to defend, in effect, his point of view. but ryan, -- but bryan, who was, as you know, a famous speaker. he had used his speaking talent to become three-time nominee of one of the political parties in america, accepted the challenge. he said fine. i'll accept being examined by the defense i
it's mountainous tennessee and it's not as hot as memphis in july, but it was pretty hot. middle of july without air conditioning. people have fans given to them by a local funeral parlor and you can see in this photo bryan has one of those down by darrow's elbow. nevertheless, it was hot. afraid that the floor of the courtroom would collapse and that people were bound together and almost suffocating because moved so hot, the judge the proceedings outside. there were seats set up by local...
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memphis, all the way to nashville. so isolated areas could deal with flash flood pg the heavy rest rains are through tennessee and kentuckyen the rain will go all the way through the mid-atlantic region and then off the east coast by the time we get to sunday. this time of year, everyone is saying, all right, what's next. because the peak of the hurricane season is september 10th. we're not even there yet. we have had three hurricane landfalls in this country, which is exceptionally rare for this early in the season. we have two areas of interest, both out in the middle of the atlantic. 30% chance of development. that gives five to six days to watch those and the development regions are in the caribbean. it looks like the region is out there in central atlantic. so for today's forecast, a warm and hot day. and here's the problem. i mentioned 800 people people without power. they are under heat advisories. it's going to feel like 100 degrees this afternoon. temperatures in the 90s and that heat indexes, shreveport will feel like 105. >> that is not what they need. let's hope they get the help they need. thank you, bill. >>
memphis, all the way to nashville. so isolated areas could deal with flash flood pg the heavy rest rains are through tennessee and kentuckyen the rain will go all the way through the mid-atlantic region and then off the east coast by the time we get to sunday. this time of year, everyone is saying, all right, what's next. because the peak of the hurricane season is september 10th. we're not even there yet. we have had three hurricane landfalls in this country, which is exceptionally rare for...
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. >>> also right now, police in memphis have joined the search for a missing mother of three from kansas after her last known phone contact placed her in tennessee's help here, they're releasing this surveillance video of this 36-year-old last seven days ago entering a hotel in missouri. they say she left the hotel just three hours after she checked in. >>> and some colorado state football players are speaking out after the school's athletic director put a stop to all football-related activities. announcing an investigation into allegations of racial abuse and intimidation within the program. the group calling itself #csuunited. released a letter on saturday, refuting the allegations calling them false, saying they never experienced the abuse. >>> we're going to start here this half hour with a real struggle for working parents, worn wondering how they will supervise their children. so-called shadow schools are now providing a place for kids to spend the day, but are they just as risky as regular schools? abc's stephanie ramos is outside of a school here in new york city with much more. stephanie, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morn
. >>> also right now, police in memphis have joined the search for a missing mother of three from kansas after her last known phone contact placed her in tennessee's help here, they're releasing this surveillance video of this 36-year-old last seven days ago entering a hotel in missouri. they say she left the hotel just three hours after she checked in. >>> and some colorado state football players are speaking out after the school's athletic director put a stop to all...
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tennessee, the mid-atlantic region. as far as power outages go, we're drawing a line from lake charles to shreveport. no considerable wind damage is expected by the time you get to memphis or nashville. as far as the rainfall goes, typically the rain is usually the big story. harvey was the story, but the storm is moving so quickly, we're not going to see horrendous totals. in general, i don't think we'll see a lot of flooding. the rivers are pretty low in this region of the country, it's been dry this summer. here's a closer look at the radar. we're using the houston radar site because lake charles went down. you can see lake charles going through the eyewall and then beginning to emerge into the eye. pretty amazing. 30 miles inland, richard, and 132-mile-per-hour wind gusts. that's not something you see very often. >> that's the standout, bill, as you know so well and you have warned and forecasted before, storm surge. that's the concern here. and 120 deaths during rita. when will we have the peak of storm surge concern in the coming hours? >> the storm surge should be peaking to the right of that landfall position. the interesting thing is, that forecast for lake cha
tennessee, the mid-atlantic region. as far as power outages go, we're drawing a line from lake charles to shreveport. no considerable wind damage is expected by the time you get to memphis or nashville. as far as the rainfall goes, typically the rain is usually the big story. harvey was the story, but the storm is moving so quickly, we're not going to see horrendous totals. in general, i don't think we'll see a lot of flooding. the rivers are pretty low in this region of the country, it's been...
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memphis. you can see the outer bands continue to produce heavy rain down through mississippi and into alabama. this will continue to produce heavy downpours today. and some severe weather through kentucky. through most of central tennessee. and then it will make its way through the mid atlantic as we go into tomorrow. but we also have this cold front, so even up across the northeast, where the remnants won't exactly move through, we are going to see the chance of severe storms, and the moisture added, because of the remnants of laura, will continue to produce some heavier downpours. so it is all kind of combined as we go through the weekend. for the east coast, which could lead to heavy ra those severe storms as well. and then for sunday, the whole thing clears out and see significant improvements. we could see as much as one to three, up to five inches of rain, especially through back through kentucky and tennessee. that's a look at the weather across the country. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. >>> i don't care about the funny way you wear your hair. you're beautiful. and i'll just say i like all of you. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a live look outside in san jose
memphis. you can see the outer bands continue to produce heavy rain down through mississippi and into alabama. this will continue to produce heavy downpours today. and some severe weather through kentucky. through most of central tennessee. and then it will make its way through the mid atlantic as we go into tomorrow. but we also have this cold front, so even up across the northeast, where the remnants won't exactly move through, we are going to see the chance of severe storms, and the moisture...