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so this is looking at upper middle tennessee. and anywhere that you see the red color means broadband is available. the very briefly, you can look at and see that broadband is available and you can scroll across the state of tennessee and see that the areas in the pockets where broadband is and more importantly where broadband is not. so you can look at it in a number of different ways. so this is just looking at those server areas. so what if we wanted to look at where its coverage with one provider in worse coverage with multiple providers. so what now is showing, anywhere in pink means that broadband is available by one provider, wears an orange means it's for multiple providers. so that's another thing that a lot of folks have asked me.com is broadband available? is it available for multiple providers? you can start to do more analysis. so we can zoom into a particular area and start looking and see what is available and it'll refresh every time that you zoom in t show what's available and what's not available. one of the othe
so this is looking at upper middle tennessee. and anywhere that you see the red color means broadband is available. the very briefly, you can look at and see that broadband is available and you can scroll across the state of tennessee and see that the areas in the pockets where broadband is and more importantly where broadband is not. so you can look at it in a number of different ways. so this is just looking at those server areas. so what if we wanted to look at where its coverage with one...
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also there was john nixon, district court judge in middle tennessee and the sixth circuit court judge. he goes every year because he was withle civil rights division in 1965 with the march that succeeded with dr. king took place. there are people that go back every year to renew their thoughts and experiences because we shall overcome someday. and that day hasn't occurred yet, mr. speaker, i submit. the 110th congress passed a resolution apologizing for slavery and jim crow. in that resolution passed by voice vote, by everybody up here, we said we are going to rectify the lingering effects of slavery and jim crow. and lingering effects include saying that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are truly part of the american dream. and you can't have life without health care. and many of the people without health care don't have it because they have been denied the opportunities to participate in the economic dream of america to have jobs that give them insurance and to afford that opportunity. that's part of what bloody sunday was about. to pass this resolution is so important, b
also there was john nixon, district court judge in middle tennessee and the sixth circuit court judge. he goes every year because he was withle civil rights division in 1965 with the march that succeeded with dr. king took place. there are people that go back every year to renew their thoughts and experiences because we shall overcome someday. and that day hasn't occurred yet, mr. speaker, i submit. the 110th congress passed a resolution apologizing for slavery and jim crow. in that resolution...
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the middle of the country, tennessee and ohio valleys, you need the umbrella as you head out the door. nothing too heavy, but you will see some rain. the eastern seaboard will be warm with clouds on the increase. if you're watching us on whdh 7 news in boston, walk among the free-flying residents of the butterfly garden filled with exotic plants and a variety of living butterflies from across the globe at the museum of science. that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn. >>> thank you, bill. >>> and now here's an early look at this morning's headlines in entertainment. slbts often get in trouble with the law, but it doesn't usually involving tweeting. well, yesterday the manager of teen heartthrob justin beaver was charged involving an appearance he made last year. it seems when the crowd of teenaged girls came to see the star bake unruly, the cops asked his fans to announce it was canceled. he waited an hour and a half. he says -- braun says he tweeted within seven minutes. he now faces a year in jail if convicted. >>> well, if you're a jesse james fan hoping for the best, yest
the middle of the country, tennessee and ohio valleys, you need the umbrella as you head out the door. nothing too heavy, but you will see some rain. the eastern seaboard will be warm with clouds on the increase. if you're watching us on whdh 7 news in boston, walk among the free-flying residents of the butterfly garden filled with exotic plants and a variety of living butterflies from across the globe at the museum of science. that's your "early today" event of the day, lynn....
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. >> if he wants to fix it, fix it at a high school level, middle school level, elementary school level. >> tennessee, education secretary arne duncan, who played basketball for harvard and did graduate. he seems to think that we ought to have a better than 40% to get in postseason play. >> this has been a continuing dispute and debate, i think he has got a great point. but you have to go back to the admissions office in college. when a star basketball player n get accepted just on the sake of a coach, which is true of too many schools in the n.c.a.a. right now. >> we all know that these basketball teams and football teams are semipro. and often kids to graduate because they need to be in the pros. -- kids don't graduate because they need to be in the pros. but we don't treat them as a pro basketball, pro football. >> but surely these colleges can figure out how to get them to graduate. it is not that hard to do. you just do it. >> some of them do. >> the whole idea of a student athlete is a farce and fraud. it ought to be paid. it is the minor leagues. let them have a salary, and not snoop around ca
. >> if he wants to fix it, fix it at a high school level, middle school level, elementary school level. >> tennessee, education secretary arne duncan, who played basketball for harvard and did graduate. he seems to think that we ought to have a better than 40% to get in postseason play. >> this has been a continuing dispute and debate, i think he has got a great point. but you have to go back to the admissions office in college. when a star basketball player n get accepted...
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tennessee. they've been trying to find middle ground. on a lot of points they have found middle ground. they haven't gotten all the way to a deal. dodd has now decided he wants to move forward and get some language out before the committee and to move the discussions basically to a public forum. the question that he now faces, that he's trying to resolve this weekend is to what extent does he preserve the compromises that he has already reached with corker and to what extent does he revert to the draft that will only have his name on the cover? host: we'll talk about other issues in a moment. our first call is lakewood, new jersey. our democrats' line. gary, good morning. go ahead, please. caller: hey, how are you doing, sir? good morning. i just wanted to just -- ok. host: go ahead, sir. caller: ok. i just wanted to let you know that i'm against this payday lending 100%. i'm an individual in the military it seems like every area that you go to in the military you got them like loan sharks. what they're doing to the average soldier who is here to protect the country, they are charging t
tennessee. they've been trying to find middle ground. on a lot of points they have found middle ground. they haven't gotten all the way to a deal. dodd has now decided he wants to move forward and get some language out before the committee and to move the discussions basically to a public forum. the question that he now faces, that he's trying to resolve this weekend is to what extent does he preserve the compromises that he has already reached with corker and to what extent does he revert to...
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tennessee. state street has a line right down the middle. one side you're in virginia, one side you're in tennessee. one side you have a different insurance policy than the other side of the street. that makes no sense. you don't get your homeowners' that way, car insurance. it makes no sense. i can see where the health insurance industry wouldn't want you to do that because it creates competition. and once they can shop across state lines because there are vast differences, get on the internet and find out what a insurance policy costs you. you can evaluate whether the company is solid or not and you know what you're buying. we need transparency in insurance rates. and we need to allow small businesses to form groups. you can call on association plans, group plans, whatever. if you can spread those risks over thousands of people, then pre-existing condition goes away. i can't imagine why anybody would object to that. and he has this exchange that's government regulated, instead of the free market regulation and that is a big difference. you
tennessee. state street has a line right down the middle. one side you're in virginia, one side you're in tennessee. one side you have a different insurance policy than the other side of the street. that makes no sense. you don't get your homeowners' that way, car insurance. it makes no sense. i can see where the health insurance industry wouldn't want you to do that because it creates competition. and once they can shop across state lines because there are vast differences, get on the internet...
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tennessee. they've been trying to find middle ground. on a lot of points they have found middle ground. they haven't gotten all the way to a deal. dodd has now decided he wants to move forward and get some language out before the committee and to move the discussions basically to a public forum. the question that he now faces, that he's trying to resolve this weekend is to what extent does he preserve the compromises that he has already reached with corker and to what extent does he revert to the draft that will only have his name on the cover? host: we'll talk about other issues in a moment. our first call is lakewood, new jersey. our democrats' line. gary, good morning. go ahead, please. caller: hey, how are you doing, sir? good morning. i just wanted to just -- ok. host: go ahead, sir. caller: ok. i just wanted to let you know that i'm against this payday lending 100%. i'm an individual in the military it seems like every area that you go to in the military you got them like loan sharks. what they're doing to the average soldier who is here to protect the country, they are charging t
tennessee. they've been trying to find middle ground. on a lot of points they have found middle ground. they haven't gotten all the way to a deal. dodd has now decided he wants to move forward and get some language out before the committee and to move the discussions basically to a public forum. the question that he now faces, that he's trying to resolve this weekend is to what extent does he preserve the compromises that he has already reached with corker and to what extent does he revert to...
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within tennessee, first horizon is the number one player of the northeast, east and mid parts of the state. number two in the southeast. and number five in the middle. $12.8 billion in deposits. a lot of potential upside as low quality loans and mortgages start to roll off. and when you look at first horizon's core regional banking business, you can see that this is a company that's really turning things around, really exciting. the company's net interest margin, what it makes on the rate it pays you for deposits and what it charges for loans is 3.2% for the whole business. that's pretty good. make a lot of money off you. bad loans? for first horizon's entire business, nonperforming loans, aka loans for people who can't pay them back, make up 5% of total loans. but a lot of that pain is in that noncore national loan portfolio that's going away. for its core business, the dead beat ratio is just 2.6%. and best of all, the bad loans have peaked. first horizon's nonperforming -- not all the banks, by the way, have had this. first horizon's nonperforming loans topped out at about $1.1 billion. that's earlier than just about every bank i follow. and i f
within tennessee, first horizon is the number one player of the northeast, east and mid parts of the state. number two in the southeast. and number five in the middle. $12.8 billion in deposits. a lot of potential upside as low quality loans and mortgages start to roll off. and when you look at first horizon's core regional banking business, you can see that this is a company that's really turning things around, really exciting. the company's net interest margin, what it makes on the rate it...
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trouble spot in the middle of the country with snowfall in parts of the rockies but in the central plains into parts of the northeast a chance of severe storms for arkansas, portions of tennessee possibly before the day is over, even louisiana and into missouri. all of this driving off to the east later on for tomorrow. but for today much of the eastern seaboard looks good. out west looks nice too. temperatures, 53 degrees the high in washington, d.c. 64 in atlanta. 42 in denver. 77 in phoenix. 79 in los angeles. that is a look at your forecast. let's take you back over to the news desk. >> that was fast, reynolds. thank you. >>> pardon the pun but it's been a, well, fluid issue since 2006. restrictions on just how much liquid a passenger can carry on to an airplane. >> despite predictions the rules would have been eased by now they continue and that's why knowing the rules before you get on the plane or before you get to the airport is key. >> reporter: more travelers are carrying their luggage onto planes these days. that makes knowing the rules for bringing liquids and gels onboard more important than ever. tsa officer sheka gay says know the sizes. >> the one being the one
trouble spot in the middle of the country with snowfall in parts of the rockies but in the central plains into parts of the northeast a chance of severe storms for arkansas, portions of tennessee possibly before the day is over, even louisiana and into missouri. all of this driving off to the east later on for tomorrow. but for today much of the eastern seaboard looks good. out west looks nice too. temperatures, 53 degrees the high in washington, d.c. 64 in atlanta. 42 in denver. 77 in phoenix....
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tennessee scored the lone upset of the night by knocking off ohio state. tonight number one seed kentucky plays in the game against second seeded west virginia. >>> well, in the middlea bad economy, it's easy to throw in the towel and give up maybe on some of your dreams but paul delgado is determined to fight, literally. he's a successful amateur boxer who has given up his other profession as an electrical engineer to turn his passion for the ring into a business. >> my name is paul delgado. i got into boxing when i was 12 years old. my dad took me to a local boys club. i just fell in love with the sport. i saw a lot of little kids doing it. i was fighting a lot in school. my dad told me boxing would be a good outlet for me. and i started off kind of rough. i started off with two losses early in my career at 12 years old but i never quit and that's what boxing is still to me as an adult is a never quit attitude. i've always had good footwork, you know, we like to salsa and dance so we got good feet. i actually was one of the only college students that didn't have a room mate but instead had a punching bag in my room. and i trained and got ready for the golden glove
tennessee scored the lone upset of the night by knocking off ohio state. tonight number one seed kentucky plays in the game against second seeded west virginia. >>> well, in the middlea bad economy, it's easy to throw in the towel and give up maybe on some of your dreams but paul delgado is determined to fight, literally. he's a successful amateur boxer who has given up his other profession as an electrical engineer to turn his passion for the ring into a business. >> my name is...
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middle of a unanimous consent agreement. mr. baucus: i would like to ask the senator from tennessee a question. mr. alexander: i'll be glad to have a question. mr. baucus: isn't it true, senator, that the congressional budget office stated march 20, commenting on the bills in a letter to the speaker, on page 13, states "so the title as a whole" -- referring to the education title. states "the title as a whole would reduce budget deficits in both the ten-year projection period and subsequent years." isn't that true that the congressional budget office reaches that conclusion, so states the letter of march 20? mr. alexander: mr. president, i don't have that letter in front of me, and i don't know what that has to do with my amendment. what i'm saying is that the democratic majority is deliberately overcharging 19 million students to help pay for the health care bill. those are congressional budget office figures, not mine. mr. gregg: mr. president? mr. alexander: mr. president, i still have the floor, and i will ask through the chair to the senator from new hampshire whether i should at this point yi
middle of a unanimous consent agreement. mr. baucus: i would like to ask the senator from tennessee a question. mr. alexander: i'll be glad to have a question. mr. baucus: isn't it true, senator, that the congressional budget office stated march 20, commenting on the bills in a letter to the speaker, on page 13, states "so the title as a whole" -- referring to the education title. states "the title as a whole would reduce budget deficits in both the ten-year projection period and...