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. ♪ >>>en tennessee williams is one of the most brilliant play rights.streetcar names desire," "cat on a tin roof." tennessee williams, mad pilgrimage of the flesh makes it clear it's written by john lahr, the only theater critic to win a tony award. lahr, good to have you on this program. i was asking you, when you came on the show, whether or not it was worth dedicating -- devoting 12 years of your life to this? >> yes, it really was. the job of a critic isn't just to look at the theater, but look after it. tennessee wrote over 70 plays along with lyric poetry and wonderful letters. this stuff hasn't been wrangled. he said, famously, that his plays were an interior landscape of himself at the time he wrote them. all these famous plays, the ones you mentioned, were written at different times. if you chart using his letters and his diaries, if you chart where he was at any moment, you see him change as his heart opens and flowers and hardens. the plays reflect in an unconscious way, his multiple split personality and what he was struggling with. so, it b
. ♪ >>>en tennessee williams is one of the most brilliant play rights.streetcar names desire," "cat on a tin roof." tennessee williams, mad pilgrimage of the flesh makes it clear it's written by john lahr, the only theater critic to win a tony award. lahr, good to have you on this program. i was asking you, when you came on the show, whether or not it was worth dedicating -- devoting 12 years of your life to this? >> yes, it really was. the job of a critic isn't...
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that diminished the effectiveness of the army of tennessee. part of it is a fault of bragg, no question about that. more than anything else due to his personality. and he goes with personalities and ambitions of some of those subordinates. so i have changed my mind on that question and i'm sort of in the same camp considering him to be with all of his faults, probably the most logical person to command that army. but it was clear after the fiasco in november 1863 that he had to go in the other part of this question is who should have replaced him. and he was the other possibility, beauregard was the other possibility. and he was in davis' eyes almost potentially as that of a choice as johnston himself. davis really felt that he was forced to choose the lesser of two evils. most of the pressure was on behalf of johnston and he was holding his nose and he did appoint johnston. yes, go ahead. >> it's your turn. >> thank you. it's commonly known that so many of these northern and southern generals all knew each other at west point. but i'm wonderi
that diminished the effectiveness of the army of tennessee. part of it is a fault of bragg, no question about that. more than anything else due to his personality. and he goes with personalities and ambitions of some of those subordinates. so i have changed my mind on that question and i'm sort of in the same camp considering him to be with all of his faults, probably the most logical person to command that army. but it was clear after the fiasco in november 1863 that he had to go in the other...
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where he goes next is tennessee. he takes over the army that had been led by -- it had bought at perryville and repulsed the confederate invasion at perryville in 1862. replaced him. rosecranscember 31, fights the battle of stones river, or murfreesboro. this is an important battle. it's one of the 10 biggest battles of the war. it's about the same size as shiloh, does much more famous. it's important for two reasons, i think. at the end of the battle am of the union army held its ground and the confederates retreat. we hear so much about the battles around richmond here. despite all the losses, the army of the potomac under grant didn't retreat. the same thing could be said for 1863 ats in 1862 or stones river. but there's another reason, psychological. december 1862 was probably the low point of the union war effort. the disaster at fredericksburg. ligon says if there is a place worse than -- lincoln said there if there is a place worse than hell, i'm in it. all of a sudden grant thinks that he can take vicksburg w
where he goes next is tennessee. he takes over the army that had been led by -- it had bought at perryville and repulsed the confederate invasion at perryville in 1862. replaced him. rosecranscember 31, fights the battle of stones river, or murfreesboro. this is an important battle. it's one of the 10 biggest battles of the war. it's about the same size as shiloh, does much more famous. it's important for two reasons, i think. at the end of the battle am of the union army held its ground and...
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the joint committee on reconstruction at first rewrites the tennessee version of a return to tennessee and then sidelines it. and fessendon who said in december i will make no promss -- i will make no promise that i will not return a state in february pushes through a statement that the joint committee does not intend to act. they intend to hold the states in abeyance. with that, the battle is launched. the next fight was over the civil rights law which in certain interesting ways was also a bill about war. it was introduced at the same time as the freedmens bureau bill but took another month to get through congress. in certain ways it aimed to do something even more ambitious. it aimed to extend war time. the civil rights bill and a precursor to some of the things republicans would try to do throughout the late 1960's and 1870's, to see if they could embed certain war powers in a time of peace, established rights that adhered to a newly defined national citizenry, including all people born in the u.s. except indians not taxed. these rights were the basis for freedom to make contracts,
the joint committee on reconstruction at first rewrites the tennessee version of a return to tennessee and then sidelines it. and fessendon who said in december i will make no promss -- i will make no promise that i will not return a state in february pushes through a statement that the joint committee does not intend to act. they intend to hold the states in abeyance. with that, the battle is launched. the next fight was over the civil rights law which in certain interesting ways was also a...
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they were a decisive factor in taking on the tennessee. the tecumseh was the only ship that farragut lost. he lost considerable casualties on his other ships. federal ships sunk during the battle of mobile bay was the uss tecumseh right up the start. >> thank you. >> other questions? other questions. a lot has been written about the soldiers on both sides. the fortunes of the confederate navy began to deteriorate and you said the soldiers knew it, it seems like morale would be an even more pressing concern. the you are, not just on losing side, but you are away from home in a physical way that other soldiers are not. you're not plugged into a larger support network. be like for a navy person who realizes all hope is lost? different types of confederate sailors. the first type, the one you referenced about being away from home, that applies to the css shenandoah and the other commerce raiders. it was always the hope that no matter what happens, we are going to do our part is the sense i get from shenandoah and her officers. europeansones, t
they were a decisive factor in taking on the tennessee. the tecumseh was the only ship that farragut lost. he lost considerable casualties on his other ships. federal ships sunk during the battle of mobile bay was the uss tecumseh right up the start. >> thank you. >> other questions? other questions. a lot has been written about the soldiers on both sides. the fortunes of the confederate navy began to deteriorate and you said the soldiers knew it, it seems like morale would be an...
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hood did manage to hold off sherman for six weeks, and later even invaded tennessee. but at the cost of virtually destroying the army of tennessee, here at the battle of nashville. this unhappy -- caused many contemporaries and later historians to condemn davis' removal of johnston as his greatest mistake as commander in chief. many of those contemporaries, and a goodman historians also have taken johnston's side in his ongoing differences with davis. i leave it to each of you to decide where you stand on this matter. and with that, i'll be glad to answer your questions in the time that we have remaining. [applause] >> excuse me. i notice that there are microphones on each side of the room. if they're available to you, but might want to use those. >> the best of the generals in western theaters as far as i know was forest, and although forest is kind of -- dispatches were kind of a laughing stock, people said, we ran with a -- told them to get. despite that he seemed to be the best general. did davis ever consider him? >> davis did actually utilize for forrest for rai
hood did manage to hold off sherman for six weeks, and later even invaded tennessee. but at the cost of virtually destroying the army of tennessee, here at the battle of nashville. this unhappy -- caused many contemporaries and later historians to condemn davis' removal of johnston as his greatest mistake as commander in chief. many of those contemporaries, and a goodman historians also have taken johnston's side in his ongoing differences with davis. i leave it to each of you to decide where...
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he has with him the css tennessee and three smaller gun boats. on the other hand, he is going into mobile bay with 18 ships. seven smaller gun boats. the other is the uss galina. they have been enjoying lunch. this is the fleet composition here. now, you need to understand what's about to happen. you have to understand the geography of mobile bay. it's big, first of all. mobile sits at the top. imagine a half inflated balloon where it's narrow at the stem and fans out into sort of a semi circle or oval shape. that's mobile bay. at the bottom at the south end, there is a mile or a mile and a half wide channel and at the book ending that channel are two stone forts that were built in the 1830s. ft. gains, dell feign island, ft. morgan on the american mainland. across that channel, the confederates put torpedos in the 1864 parliaments. they have left only a small channel for blockate runners to run in and out of mobile bay. here's the plan. the army will land on the island. on the fourth of august which they do. the next day on the morning of the fi
he has with him the css tennessee and three smaller gun boats. on the other hand, he is going into mobile bay with 18 ships. seven smaller gun boats. the other is the uss galina. they have been enjoying lunch. this is the fleet composition here. now, you need to understand what's about to happen. you have to understand the geography of mobile bay. it's big, first of all. mobile sits at the top. imagine a half inflated balloon where it's narrow at the stem and fans out into sort of a semi circle...
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young offenders, convicted of drug crimes in tennessee. tennessee. >> coming up on "consider this." our health care may be to blame for the issues with response. also another threat to public health, that kills tens of thousands, our growing resistance to antibiotics. i.s.i.l. takes over another iraqi military base not far from baghdad. and why reading from an e-righter may not be -- e-reader may not be as good as a plain old fashioned book. top of the ho hour. >> in the last few years prosecutors have been going after another target, pregnant women. maint's sheil"america tonight'sa macvicar has been following this closely. >> a woman who visited a meth lab was sentenced to 12 years in prison, half of that sentence six years was solely because she was pregnant at the time. a coalition of activists has sent a letter to attorney general eric holder, calling him to give out harsher sentences, "america tonight" first covered the issue last month after the state passed a controversial law that allows prosecutors to charge pregnant women who use drugs with aggravated assault against their
young offenders, convicted of drug crimes in tennessee. tennessee. >> coming up on "consider this." our health care may be to blame for the issues with response. also another threat to public health, that kills tens of thousands, our growing resistance to antibiotics. i.s.i.l. takes over another iraqi military base not far from baghdad. and why reading from an e-righter may not be -- e-reader may not be as good as a plain old fashioned book. top of the ho hour. >> in the...
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new facility is different by changing that siding i think on one side you have the color but on tennessee if i'm not mistaken it doesn't have one i suggest that see what the commissioners have to say but it don't a lot of good things. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i echo commissioner antonini's comments i am sympathetic to the public comment to maintain and preserving older building but i think in this case, the addition density overcomes some of the potential consequences of getting rid of the building that's there i will say that the building itself in terms of the facade needs to be blend better with the remaining fade from the older facility and colors will help this is something that is an prevail the developer can work with the staff my question for my second question for the developer or project sponsor or staff whoever knows the area answer answer why wasn't ground floor retail considered thanks again for the map authorization it is good but i look at the projects and think about the projects already built and people moved in there's a birth of people serving the
new facility is different by changing that siding i think on one side you have the color but on tennessee if i'm not mistaken it doesn't have one i suggest that see what the commissioners have to say but it don't a lot of good things. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much i echo commissioner antonini's comments i am sympathetic to the public comment to maintain and preserving older building but i think in this case, the addition density overcomes some of the potential...
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so tennessee, welcome to tennessee, everyone. we are a -- department of corrections we have 21,000 inmates across the state. roughly 11 facilities. they have small subunits but roughly 11 facilities. and we do have some challenges. each state has its own unique challenges and obstacles as it relates to correctional health care. and we have worked really hard to improve some of those issues and make them -- make them more manageable. the population as a whole, just in general, the general population has diseases that affect it, right? and those same issues mirror in the correctional population. oftentimes, sometimes it's magnified. like we talked about hepatitis c as an infectious disease or mental health illness. you have a significantly higher rate of mental health illness, excuse me, within corrections than you do outside the walls. and we've tried to deliver solutions to the tdoc that improve those concerns. centurion has managed the tennessee contracts since september 2013. we have efficiently decreased the number of admissio
so tennessee, welcome to tennessee, everyone. we are a -- department of corrections we have 21,000 inmates across the state. roughly 11 facilities. they have small subunits but roughly 11 facilities. and we do have some challenges. each state has its own unique challenges and obstacles as it relates to correctional health care. and we have worked really hard to improve some of those issues and make them -- make them more manageable. the population as a whole, just in general, the general...
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but tennessee legislators were alarmed with the number of babies born with nas. the new law is the first in the nation to specifically target pregnant women for drug use. about they can avoid -- they can avoid jail by getting drug treatment. >> jessica lyons , manages a medical facility at the meharry medical facility. a three month intensive rehab program that focuses on getting women clean and sober before their babies are born and helping them stay that way. >> what kind of shape are these women in when they come to you? >> desperate. most of the women that come are pretty desperate because there's limited space. i get a lot of phone calls, ms. jessica can you get me in, can you get me in? >> two of the six spreads at the center. it was a struggle to gel get here. >> i was trying to get help but nobody would help me because i was pregnant. they said insurance factors risks, liabilities. >> we're seen as a liability. we're seen as an issue that they can't handle. heartbreaking. >> do you know that when you call up treatment centers, treatment programs one of th
but tennessee legislators were alarmed with the number of babies born with nas. the new law is the first in the nation to specifically target pregnant women for drug use. about they can avoid -- they can avoid jail by getting drug treatment. >> jessica lyons , manages a medical facility at the meharry medical facility. a three month intensive rehab program that focuses on getting women clean and sober before their babies are born and helping them stay that way. >> what kind of shape...
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. >>> tennessee's tough approach to pregnant drug offenders. "america tonight's" sheila macvicar brings us an in depth look at the controversial law and what's already happened because of it. >> america votes 2014 go behind the scenes in the all important swing states >> this could switch from republican hands to democratic hands >> with the senate and congress up for grabs... >> it's gonna be close >> these candidates will stop at nothing to get elected. >> iowa was never sent a woman to congress... >> i wanna squeal! >> i approved this message >> i need your help >> midterms, the series begins only on al jazeera america >> alaska, a state that depends on it's natural beauty >> we need to make sure that we have clean air >> some are living off natures bounty >> we're rich cause of all the resources we have... >> while others say they can't even afford health insurance >> the owners of this restaurant pay an extra $5.20 an hour to provide health insurance >> communities trying to cope i just keep putting one foot in front of the other >> what c
. >>> tennessee's tough approach to pregnant drug offenders. "america tonight's" sheila macvicar brings us an in depth look at the controversial law and what's already happened because of it. >> america votes 2014 go behind the scenes in the all important swing states >> this could switch from republican hands to democratic hands >> with the senate and congress up for grabs... >> it's gonna be close >> these candidates will stop at nothing to get...
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he came in, kind of pulled a cousins there, caught tennessee off guard, a horrendous tennessee defensesurprisingly dallas' defense has been good this year. there's a reason why colt mccoy was thrown out on the scrap heap, because he's not a starting caliber quarterback. i think he's in trouble on the road in dallas. >> now that the quarterback situation is far from settled, this is dallas week and the teams are playing on the national stage on monday night football. the redskins are coming off that come from behind win last week. yes, it was the tennessee titans, but it was still a victory. they had to quickly put it behind them and focus on the division leading cowboys who haven't lost a game since week one. >> nobody cares that we won last week and i get it. it's the tennessee titans. i immediately started getting prepared for dallas. it's a division game we need to win against a team probably playing the best football in the nfl. >> the fans are calling it hate week because they're saying it's time to get moon and nasty, definitely a lot -- mean and nasty, definitely a lot of animos
he came in, kind of pulled a cousins there, caught tennessee off guard, a horrendous tennessee defensesurprisingly dallas' defense has been good this year. there's a reason why colt mccoy was thrown out on the scrap heap, because he's not a starting caliber quarterback. i think he's in trouble on the road in dallas. >> now that the quarterback situation is far from settled, this is dallas week and the teams are playing on the national stage on monday night football. the redskins are...
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>> huguely was sentenced to death for killing the counselor and was transferred to tennessee's death row located at the riverbend maximum security institution more than 100 miles away. lockup cameras were there as huguely left brushy mountain. >> my life fits in two bags. >> see you later. >> days after this footage was shot, huguely reinstated his appeal of the death sentence because the prison would not grant him a contact visit with his daughter. he was granted a stay of execution and returned to brushy mountain. ah! come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir®, an injectable insulin that can give you blood
>> huguely was sentenced to death for killing the counselor and was transferred to tennessee's death row located at the riverbend maximum security institution more than 100 miles away. lockup cameras were there as huguely left brushy mountain. >> my life fits in two bags. >> see you later. >> days after this footage was shot, huguely reinstated his appeal of the death sentence because the prison would not grant him a contact visit with his daughter. he was granted a stay...
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illustrates in the rear yard courtyard is an open space that is a religious we have complete parking on tennessee street it is we're taking advantage the street slopping to get the parking access completely you don't see the cars their hidden in the main pedestrian way we have we're meeting the bike rooms in the basement and car share located within the parking garage and the next slide is illustrates on the corner the main corner the part of the building we're saving we're to make that the highlight of the project and the rest of the project we're breaking down the massing and trying to articulate 20 to 25 foot wide town houses or massing to break down the scale of the project this is just a view the project we want to make sure we light the sidewalks we want to see that as improving the neighborhood illuminating the courtyard it's a safe project this is the secretary view how and excavated the streets we have stoops along tennessee street towards 19th the land strip along the parking spaces there and the landscape strip across the building in the inn set the existing view in black and white and
illustrates in the rear yard courtyard is an open space that is a religious we have complete parking on tennessee street it is we're taking advantage the street slopping to get the parking access completely you don't see the cars their hidden in the main pedestrian way we have we're meeting the bike rooms in the basement and car share located within the parking garage and the next slide is illustrates on the corner the main corner the part of the building we're saving we're to make that the...
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so i just wanted to describe our situation in tennessee. i work with a company that has about 60 years experience in managed care, also in correctional health care. our parent company provide us a lot of opportunity and tools. we provide local solutions to some of the most difficult situations our parter ins face. but we also use evidence-based solutions. predictive modelling to limit the incidence and severity of disease. so welcome to tennessee, everyone. we have 21,000 inmates across the united states. we do have some challenges. each state has its own challenges and obstacles. we've really worked hard to make them more manageable. the population as a whole has those same issues. often times, it's mag any if i woulded. and we've tried to deliver solutions to the t.d.o.c. that improve those concerns. centurion has officially decreased the number of admissions to the hospital and e.r. by treating on site. by getting in earlier with our preventive health model to try to set up programs where we get to patients before they have an exacerbati
so i just wanted to describe our situation in tennessee. i work with a company that has about 60 years experience in managed care, also in correctional health care. our parent company provide us a lot of opportunity and tools. we provide local solutions to some of the most difficult situations our parter ins face. but we also use evidence-based solutions. predictive modelling to limit the incidence and severity of disease. so welcome to tennessee, everyone. we have 21,000 inmates across the...
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but the flight aware website indicates that this plane took cleveland, tennessee, a regional airport, just before 1:00 this afternoon and was for frederick airport and was scheduled to make its landing just after 3:00 this afternoon. know that did not happen. as a result, there was a mid-air collision. the scene, maryland state police, handling the investigation for this. and ntsbld the faa will also be looking at this crash to find out what the cause hopefully we'll be learning more tonight about the people involved. do not knownt, we who was on board, who has been killed and who was injured in frederick.nt in back to you guys. >> thank you so much, josie. newstay with abc 7 throughout the evening for live mid-airon that deadly collision. we'll also have updates on wjla.com. man accused of jumping a white house fence last night made his first appearance today.t >> dominic adesanya will remain in custody pending a psychiatric evaluation. holmes is live at the u.s. district court with more hearing.rom today's >> maureen, we learned in court today during that hearing that this was not t
but the flight aware website indicates that this plane took cleveland, tennessee, a regional airport, just before 1:00 this afternoon and was for frederick airport and was scheduled to make its landing just after 3:00 this afternoon. know that did not happen. as a result, there was a mid-air collision. the scene, maryland state police, handling the investigation for this. and ntsbld the faa will also be looking at this crash to find out what the cause hopefully we'll be learning more tonight...
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we find this example from green county in tennessee. each of these groups exhibits its own combination of details, techniques and pallets. but note the continuing thread of dramatic symbolism. each of these details was fraught with meaning of those in sync with german culture. similar is seen with dramatic potters. they fabricated sugar pots, dishes, tankers and a variety of other vessel forms that clearly expressed their maker's dramatic heritage. they were interrelated and interdependent. the decorative traditions that they brought were little influenced by outside forces and remain constant over a long period of time. and that has much to do with the relatively close nature of many dramatic communities. in addition to fabricating new o object, they were also adept at putting their stamp on imported goods. covered this dish with an array of engraved ornament. the dish was utterly transformed when it was boldly decorated. >> and the french of course left their mark on the south, too. although often in different districts and at differe
we find this example from green county in tennessee. each of these groups exhibits its own combination of details, techniques and pallets. but note the continuing thread of dramatic symbolism. each of these details was fraught with meaning of those in sync with german culture. similar is seen with dramatic potters. they fabricated sugar pots, dishes, tankers and a variety of other vessel forms that clearly expressed their maker's dramatic heritage. they were interrelated and interdependent. the...
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abortion. ♪ >> but with a largely conservative fan base, it can be risky for a country singer in tennesseecome out in favor of of a woman's right to have an abortion. >> i get hate mail. for a period of several weeks, i got some pretty ugly hate mail. i didn't really enjoy being in the spotlight in that way too much, but i also felt really strongly that -- i feel strongly about women's issues. >> our report there on the controversial issue of abortion here in the united states, how it is playing out in the midterm elections there in the south. and m.v.p. country music as -- and in country music as well. conservative bishops have expressed dismay today after a vatican report suggested a softening of the catholic's churches position on homosexuality. a senior official called the document unacceptable. an american cardinal said the vatican was manipulating nformation about the tone. the man book prize was announced in london tonight. the award for literary excellence this year went to australian author, richard flanagan. it is a story of war and its aftermath. flanagan drew on his father's ex
abortion. ♪ >> but with a largely conservative fan base, it can be risky for a country singer in tennesseecome out in favor of of a woman's right to have an abortion. >> i get hate mail. for a period of several weeks, i got some pretty ugly hate mail. i didn't really enjoy being in the spotlight in that way too much, but i also felt really strongly that -- i feel strongly about women's issues. >> our report there on the controversial issue of abortion here in the united...
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you can watch them play the tennessee titans this sunday afternoon. >>> kmart shoppers, listen up. there was a data breach there and your credit card could be at risk. the company says it's investigating the breach today. hackers put a virus in the system and kmart removed it but some of the credit and debit cards were taken. kmart is not saying how many people were affected but says your personal information is not at risk. >>> well, it's that time again. holiday shopping season is right around the corner and mark barger say this is year could be the most active in a while. >> reporter: on your mark, get set, and shop! believe it or not, there are just ten weekends left to shop for the holidays. and that could mean crowds earlier than usual. the national retail federation predicts the strongest holiday sales in three years. forecasting consumers will spend
you can watch them play the tennessee titans this sunday afternoon. >>> kmart shoppers, listen up. there was a data breach there and your credit card could be at risk. the company says it's investigating the breach today. hackers put a virus in the system and kmart removed it but some of the credit and debit cards were taken. kmart is not saying how many people were affected but says your personal information is not at risk. >>> well, it's that time again. holiday shopping...
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and austin, texas, and now lives in brentwood, tennessee. and you can follow him on social media, on twitter and facebook. at this time we will start with clay, "the bill of the century: the epic battle for the civil rights act." the format for this afternoon will be that they will give short summations of their books dealing with the thesis. there will be a question-and-answer period, and then i will do an overview and a summation. >> okay. thanks, everybody, for -- yeah, there we go. thanks, everybody, for coming out. definitely see some familiar faces, some folks i have not yet met, and i'm really just honored to be back here in nashville talking about my book and to be on this panel with these wonderful folks. just a brief sort of overview of the book, because i think, you know, we'd all love to move into some q&a at some point soon, but when i sat down to work on the book, my real sort of interest was to take manager that a lot of -- something that a lot of people knew bits and pieces about and to put it front and center. when we think
and austin, texas, and now lives in brentwood, tennessee. and you can follow him on social media, on twitter and facebook. at this time we will start with clay, "the bill of the century: the epic battle for the civil rights act." the format for this afternoon will be that they will give short summations of their books dealing with the thesis. there will be a question-and-answer period, and then i will do an overview and a summation. >> okay. thanks, everybody, for -- yeah, there...
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destroying the army of tennessee here at the battle of nashville. this caused many contemporaries and later historians to condemn davis removal of johnston as his greatest mistake as the commander-in-chief. many of those contemporaries and a good many historians also have taken johnston's side in his ongoing differences with davis. i leave this to each of you to decide where you stand on this matter. with that i will be glad to answer your questions in the time that we have remaining. [applause] i notice there are microphones on each side of the room if they are available to you >> the best of the genitals into the theaters as far as i know was forced and although forest is kind of a laughingstock to a lot of people, whereas he said we grounded them up in a told them that despite that he seemed to be the best general but davis ever considered him. >> davis did actually utilize forest for the raids behind the union lines. forrest was a good reader raider and good calvary commander committed battlefield commander for tactical battlefield commander. bu
destroying the army of tennessee here at the battle of nashville. this caused many contemporaries and later historians to condemn davis removal of johnston as his greatest mistake as the commander-in-chief. many of those contemporaries and a good many historians also have taken johnston's side in his ongoing differences with davis. i leave this to each of you to decide where you stand on this matter. with that i will be glad to answer your questions in the time that we have remaining....
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the thunderstorms lining up from kentucky through tennessee and into georgia right now.oday, we will stay dry, maybe a little bit misty with some areas of fog north and west to start with, but that does not last. we'll see sunshine take over. and the fog disappears and the wind picks up. upper 70s to near 80 degree and normal high temperature in the upp upper 60s this time of year. another warm one ahead of the storms tomorrow. potentially 80 degrees after a morning low of 65 degrees. late-day storms continue into wednesday night. by thursday morning, we'll see some rain in the area, 73 degrees and late day breaks of sunshine. turning partly sunny for sunday and here comes dry, sunny, but cooler weather for the weekend. >>> just in time for the great shredder event on saturday. >> very excited about that. >> always nice weather for the shredder. >> let's check on what the weather and the fog is doing for some of the roads. katy zachary has that. >> i'll tell you what it's doing to drivers. drivers know how to drive in the fog and damp conditions out there. we only had on
the thunderstorms lining up from kentucky through tennessee and into georgia right now.oday, we will stay dry, maybe a little bit misty with some areas of fog north and west to start with, but that does not last. we'll see sunshine take over. and the fog disappears and the wind picks up. upper 70s to near 80 degree and normal high temperature in the upp upper 60s this time of year. another warm one ahead of the storms tomorrow. potentially 80 degrees after a morning low of 65 degrees. late-day...
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memphis tennessee, independent line, go ahead. caller: hello. i just wanted to -- i'm not sure how to say this, promote the legalization of marijuana in this country. my feelings of it is that it should bring in tax dollars, because there are a lot of dollars being spent, and anyone knows this. most people know this. this is going on. and trying to prohibit it is costing tax dollars, not bringing in tax dollars. and that's my opinion of it. host: before you go, so you see marijuana legalization as totally an economic issue as far as tax dollars are concerned? what about social -- are you concerned about more people using it, how it might affect them on the jobs or elsewhere? do those cross your mind? caller: they have. i would just hope that adults would be responsible enough to use it socially not during work time, that sort of thing. >> has tennessee deal with this issue at all as far as legalization of medical marijuana or recreational use, has that been a top you can or anybody trying to push that in tennessee? caller: not that i heard. i kn
memphis tennessee, independent line, go ahead. caller: hello. i just wanted to -- i'm not sure how to say this, promote the legalization of marijuana in this country. my feelings of it is that it should bring in tax dollars, because there are a lot of dollars being spent, and anyone knows this. most people know this. this is going on. and trying to prohibit it is costing tax dollars, not bringing in tax dollars. and that's my opinion of it. host: before you go, so you see marijuana legalization...
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he stopped off in the home of country music, tennessee, where the election is being closely followedghts campaigners. >> we're here to see grammy nominated country singer gretchen peters, who's spoken out about women's rights in a state where she feels they're under threat. >> what scares me about what's happening in the midterms right now in tennessee is that there's definitely a movement to try and restrict women's access to abortion, to birth control. it's draconian. the amendments on the ballot would actually not provide for abortion even in the case of rape or incest or the potential death of a mother. and i think no matter how you feel about the issue of abortion, that is extreme. ♪ not much time to reminisce >> we're on the outskirts of memphis to visit this mobile women's health clinic, but it's not the kind of family planning clinic that you traditionally think of. this is a pro life clinic. the main aim of the practitioners in there is to convince women not to have an abortion. >> we are in what is known as the bible belt of the united states. i think from a christian persp
he stopped off in the home of country music, tennessee, where the election is being closely followedghts campaigners. >> we're here to see grammy nominated country singer gretchen peters, who's spoken out about women's rights in a state where she feels they're under threat. >> what scares me about what's happening in the midterms right now in tennessee is that there's definitely a movement to try and restrict women's access to abortion, to birth control. it's draconian. the...
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we will be in tennessee where some of the key issues affecting voters are appearing in country music songs. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. >>> this is "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy with the latest headlines. hospital officials in the german city of leipzig say a united nations employee being treated there has died of ebola. >>> the south african athlete oscar pistorius has returned to court for a second day of sentencing arguments over whether he should face prison for killing his girlfriend. >>> now, could more have been done to prevent the rise of islamic state militants in iraq and syria? catty kay has been speaking to former secretary of defense leon panetta. he said he was surprised by the group's rapid rise. >> i would not have believed it would have been as bad as it is. i didn't believe
we will be in tennessee where some of the key issues affecting voters are appearing in country music songs. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. >>> this is "bbc world news." i'm geeta guru-murthy with...
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in tennessee the statewide average is $2.75. go to chattanooga and it's cheaper, $2.61.ock bottom price is at sam's club on lea highway, $2.53. drivers across the country tweeting pictures of their local low prices. what's driving down gas prices? analysts point to multiple factors starting with the price war among opec members. price of a wholesale barrel of crude falling more than 20% since june. >> the bigger story is u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only producing about 6 million barrels of crude oil per day. now about 9.5 million barrels, much of that thanks to development in areas like north dakota -- >> reporter: spending less at the pump means americans have more money to spend elsewhere. gas buddy says motorists are saving over $100 million a day compared to a year ago. on an individual basis the amount is much smaller. >> right now a gallon of gasoline costs less than a gallon of milk on average. so you definitely see a savings and that may translate into consumers spending more on other everyday items. >> reporter: just in time for the holid
in tennessee the statewide average is $2.75. go to chattanooga and it's cheaper, $2.61.ock bottom price is at sam's club on lea highway, $2.53. drivers across the country tweeting pictures of their local low prices. what's driving down gas prices? analysts point to multiple factors starting with the price war among opec members. price of a wholesale barrel of crude falling more than 20% since june. >> the bigger story is u.s. production. five or ten years ago the u.s. was only producing...
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this is a situation on the virginia and tennessee railroad in 1863. to the best of my knowledge none of these locomotives that are out of action are due to enemy action. it's all wear and tear and the inability to repair what they've got. now, you might ask yourself, why don't they take these nine locomotives, strip them for parts, and get these nine locomotives working again? well, there's two problems with that. problem number two is that the same parts wear out on all the locomotives at the same time. problem number one is that steam locomotives at this point in history were basically hand crafted items. and you couldn't take a part from one and put it on another. so the confederacy by 1863 is running out of rail. the rail is turning bad. and their locomotives are breaking down all over the place. the situation is not much better when it comes to cars. now, these railroad cars are almost entirely wood, so, yes, you could say rail cars grew on trees. all right? most of them. if you had the labor to cut up the trees and make the rail cars, which is t
this is a situation on the virginia and tennessee railroad in 1863. to the best of my knowledge none of these locomotives that are out of action are due to enemy action. it's all wear and tear and the inability to repair what they've got. now, you might ask yourself, why don't they take these nine locomotives, strip them for parts, and get these nine locomotives working again? well, there's two problems with that. problem number two is that the same parts wear out on all the locomotives at the...
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most of this track was out west, tennessee, in particular. but this is big-time rrg here. -- railroading here. what is the impact on campaigns? in 1863 when lee started his second invasion of the north, the army of the potomac started moving north paralleling lee's , force and as hooker and later , meade advanced toward pennsylvania herman haupt said you guys are going to need rail support, so he rushed up here to frederick and opened a rail depot here on the baltimore and ohio. as the army kept going north, he rushed over here to the western maryland which was a crafty -- crappy little rural railroad. he brought in work crews and quickly threw it into order and they started delivering supplies from there and then he sent people up to the gettysburg railroad and opened a rail head here. the gettysburg railroad did not open in time for the battle but it opened in time to help evacuate about 15,000 wounded soldiers. the remarkable thing is when the army started north, not even the army commander knew where it was going, but herman haupt and u.s
most of this track was out west, tennessee, in particular. but this is big-time rrg here. -- railroading here. what is the impact on campaigns? in 1863 when lee started his second invasion of the north, the army of the potomac started moving north paralleling lee's , force and as hooker and later , meade advanced toward pennsylvania herman haupt said you guys are going to need rail support, so he rushed up here to frederick and opened a rail depot here on the baltimore and ohio. as the army...
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this teacup made it all the way from england to tennessee's elk river valley by 1810. mind you, this was all long before the advent of neck and eyes to travel. transporting ceramics over the mountains -- very difficult in the 18th century. chinese export also arrived in quantity. we see this like this rare 18th-century service used by the first members of the drayton family to live a trade and hall. hall.live at drayton this was owned by the next generation of the family, and this service was used by the lear family and washington, d.c., in the 1790's. table wares appeared, too. among them, robert beverly's massive 1764 order for bland field plantation in virginia. and the macon family service, which was used in the virginia piedmont. and a particularly elegant and costly service from trait and hall. and there was ornamental china. this tall and colorful cottager inh details richly adorned gilding originally sat on a mantle at drayton hall beginning in the 1780's. it's one of the most ornate examples known from the early south. camer and silver plate from the mother co
this teacup made it all the way from england to tennessee's elk river valley by 1810. mind you, this was all long before the advent of neck and eyes to travel. transporting ceramics over the mountains -- very difficult in the 18th century. chinese export also arrived in quantity. we see this like this rare 18th-century service used by the first members of the drayton family to live a trade and hall. hall.live at drayton this was owned by the next generation of the family, and this service was...
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from tennessee, ray, democrats line.now unions made the middle-class in the country, no matter what you say, and you took the jobs offshore, you destroyed the union and you destroyed the middle-class to the middle-class will never come back until the unions come back. allcan sit there and say it you want, but people have no obligation for manufacturing in this country does they treat them like because there is no union representation. long as you have no union, you will have no middle-class. guest: i think the conversation we had before just kind of covers where i view the unions stand in the economy. i think there is a lot of value. i think they face a lot of challenges as well. it is a small part of the workforce right now. the larger point here, an important and critical point, is this question of what happened to the american middle-class and why do we see widening income inequality? there has been a lot of high-quality research done that shows that the decline of manufacturing, off shoring, has to theuted greatly ho
from tennessee, ray, democrats line.now unions made the middle-class in the country, no matter what you say, and you took the jobs offshore, you destroyed the union and you destroyed the middle-class to the middle-class will never come back until the unions come back. allcan sit there and say it you want, but people have no obligation for manufacturing in this country does they treat them like because there is no union representation. long as you have no union, you will have no middle-class....
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in tennessee one couple had to choose between healthcare and staying married.has their story. >> reporter: larry and linda drain have been in live for 30 years. but now they are forced to be separated all in the same of health care. >> neither one of us like it. we want to be together. >> linda who has life-thre life-threatening epilepsy has been living in shelters. >> shortly after i started getting retirement, social security called us in and money. >> reporter: they fall into a coverage gap, because as a couple their income is too high to cover for tennessee public insurance programs and too low to qualify for federal subsisies. combined they make about $21,000. their separation allows them to keep the care they need. >> if tennessee expanded medicaid, the wife would have continued to be eligible for health insurance. >> reporter: in a statement to al jazeera, the tennessee's governor's office wrote: this coverage gap affects residents in 24 states that either did not expand ed kayed -- medicaid or are still discussing the issue. why have so many southern st
in tennessee one couple had to choose between healthcare and staying married.has their story. >> reporter: larry and linda drain have been in live for 30 years. but now they are forced to be separated all in the same of health care. >> neither one of us like it. we want to be together. >> linda who has life-thre life-threatening epilepsy has been living in shelters. >> shortly after i started getting retirement, social security called us in and money. >> reporter:...
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and the area of rain ohio, kentucky, tennessee, this is also moving northeast. and looks like the showers will hold off until late. by game time in the mid-60s. if you're going out 5:30 or 6:00. it should be comfortable. a light jacket or a sweatshirt. south winds 10 to 15. i'll have the 7-day forecast which has several opportunities for rainfall and we'll talk about that and where temperatures are headed towards the weekend. i know it's monday. i'm looking ahead to the coming weekend. >> aren't we all? >>> virginia will likely have the first same sex marriage the coming days in what some consider a surprise move. the u.s. supreme court left a lower court ruling that legalizes same sex marriages and keeps it intact. that legalizes it in 10 other states potentially. virginia will recognize same sex marriages performed in other states as well. >>> turning to the ebola crisis and while doctors say two possible cases in our area are not ebola, another american arrived. a patient in dallas is fighting for his life. >> reporter: they loaded the latest ebola patient in
and the area of rain ohio, kentucky, tennessee, this is also moving northeast. and looks like the showers will hold off until late. by game time in the mid-60s. if you're going out 5:30 or 6:00. it should be comfortable. a light jacket or a sweatshirt. south winds 10 to 15. i'll have the 7-day forecast which has several opportunities for rainfall and we'll talk about that and where temperatures are headed towards the weekend. i know it's monday. i'm looking ahead to the coming weekend. >>...
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cincinnati, london, eastern kentucky and tennessee. that's the weather front that will be headed our way tomorrow. so for your evening, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., damp roads, 77 your temperature, showers moving through. and then between 8:00 and 11:00 p.m., that temperature at 75 degrees. but tomorrow, flooding possible, strong winds and scattered power outages. i'll give the timing of this as we take you throughout the day tomorrow in just a few. >> thanks, veronica. >>> well, do you have the storm team 4 weather app yet? if you don't, you should know you can watch live radar, get weather alerts on your phone and more, it's free. search nbc washington weather in the app store or google play. >>> he does not give up. a thief caught on camera trying to break into a locked car on u street in northwest d.c. how he finally gets inside. >>> and be extra careful the next time you pump gas. a crime ring may be targeting women at local gas stations. women at local gas stations. the one habit you need to star have you seen the news about barbara comsto
cincinnati, london, eastern kentucky and tennessee. that's the weather front that will be headed our way tomorrow. so for your evening, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., damp roads, 77 your temperature, showers moving through. and then between 8:00 and 11:00 p.m., that temperature at 75 degrees. but tomorrow, flooding possible, strong winds and scattered power outages. i'll give the timing of this as we take you throughout the day tomorrow in just a few. >> thanks, veronica. >>> well, do you...
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meanwhile the single engine plane was flying to frederick municipal airport from cleveland, tennessee. the national transportation safety board will be on scene to investigate, as they always are when the aircrafts are involved in crashes. they will be able to determine exactly what happened, could be a lengthy investigation as these things often take time, no word when they will arrive, but i am told they are en route. live at frederick airport, i'm mola lenghi for wusa9. >>> we've got some new information for you on the latest person to jump over the white house fence. >> he is 23-year-old dominic adesanya of bel air, maryland, and he appeared in u.s. district court this afternoon. andrea mccarren was there and she tells us he faces a slew of charge including unlawful entry and harming law enforcement animals. >> reporter: an agitated and disruptive dominic adesanya limped into the courtroom wearing a blue jumpsuit, his left arm covered in bandages and several fingers on his right hand. immediately after his arraignment u.s. marshals had to forcibly remove him from the courtroom. >>
meanwhile the single engine plane was flying to frederick municipal airport from cleveland, tennessee. the national transportation safety board will be on scene to investigate, as they always are when the aircrafts are involved in crashes. they will be able to determine exactly what happened, could be a lengthy investigation as these things often take time, no word when they will arrive, but i am told they are en route. live at frederick airport, i'm mola lenghi for wusa9. >>> we've...
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the plane was headed from cleveland, tennessee, to frederick. i just saw the word cleveland and you see cleveland and you think ohio, but i'm now told it was cleveland, tennessee, on its way to frederick, maryland, and ran into that helicopter under circumstances that still remain a mystery. >> again these are shots there from the scene. the camera is moving quite a bit. this is sky9, so you're seeing what they're seeing from the air. it's a rural area. this is an area near a lot of industrial parks. it is in frederick, maryland, and so if you're looking for some sort of geographic point of where it is, it's north of i- 270. >> let's get back to that phone call we mentioned earlier. a man named tim flannery apparently saw the whole thing go down. tim, are you there? >> yes. >> can you tell us what you saw this afternoon? >> i didn't see it happen. i just heard a loud boom and went out of my shop and seen the parachute dangling in the air and then me and another guy steve norton got in my truck and drove across the field over there and found two
the plane was headed from cleveland, tennessee, to frederick. i just saw the word cleveland and you see cleveland and you think ohio, but i'm now told it was cleveland, tennessee, on its way to frederick, maryland, and ran into that helicopter under circumstances that still remain a mystery. >> again these are shots there from the scene. the camera is moving quite a bit. this is sky9, so you're seeing what they're seeing from the air. it's a rural area. this is an area near a lot of...
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more storms from kentucky and tennessee.tch for the threat of that moving in late afternoon, especially west. an isolated sprinkle is all that's left over. temperatures range from 64 in eastton. 52 in -- eastton. 52 -- easton. 52 in cumberland. back to you. >> thank you, howard. >>> time so see what our partners at cbs this morning are covering. >> let's say good morning to norah o'donnell who joins us live from new york. >> good morning to you, mike and andrea. ahead, doctors are using a experimental treatment on the dallas ebola patient. i know you heard about that. we'll talk about what it all means. john blackstone is going to take a closer look at why some nurses around the country say they are not prepared to deal with ebola. then we're following some new cases of enterovirus in children and looking into a possible connection to spine abnormalities. then from star wars to "the lion king," his voice is unmistakable. james earl jones tell us how shakes spear helped him overcome a speech impediment and why he doesn't thin
more storms from kentucky and tennessee.tch for the threat of that moving in late afternoon, especially west. an isolated sprinkle is all that's left over. temperatures range from 64 in eastton. 52 in -- eastton. 52 -- easton. 52 in cumberland. back to you. >> thank you, howard. >>> time so see what our partners at cbs this morning are covering. >> let's say good morning to norah o'donnell who joins us live from new york. >> good morning to you, mike and andrea....
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some could be severe into the afternoon hours in central tennessee. we will be watching for that. notice we are still on the cool side of the great lakes and northeast. very warm across the southwest with temperatures unseasonably warm. on tuesday, frontal boundary pushing east. we will see showers along that. then to the south, a lot of sunshine and beautiful fall weather for the deep south as across the midwest. we will see similar conditions. in the southwest, we have hurricane simon off the baja peninsula. we could have monsoon thunderstorms on tuesday or wednesday. so temperatures getting back up a little closer to normal in the northeast on tuesday. beautiful across the south with temperatures across in the 80s. we will see heat relief across the west as well. thank goodness. john, back to you. >> it was cold this morning. thanks, samantha. >>> activists and authorities remain in a standoff in hong kong this morning. what will the government do now that protesters have ignored the deadline to disperse? we take you live to the streets of hong kong. >>> and new apologies. what
some could be severe into the afternoon hours in central tennessee. we will be watching for that. notice we are still on the cool side of the great lakes and northeast. very warm across the southwest with temperatures unseasonably warm. on tuesday, frontal boundary pushing east. we will see showers along that. then to the south, a lot of sunshine and beautiful fall weather for the deep south as across the midwest. we will see similar conditions. in the southwest, we have hurricane simon off the...
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if you want to know how bad that report is, you have to wonder -- they compared tennessee and kansas to four states. they said delaware, arkansas, maine and alabama because they said they were similar states, but they are not similar states at all. the issues on the ballot were not similar at all. i will give you this one example. kansas in 2012 had no statewide races. you all know what drives turnout is competitive races. there was no competitive state race. there was no senate race. there is a competitive race this year in kansas. there was no competitive senate race in kansas in 2012. ismaine, which the state being compared to, there was a competitive senate race. the longtime republican senator retired and it was an open seat. which would mean you would have a different drive for turnout in the state of maine. the last time -- a were basically comparing apples and oranges. the last time in kansas you what a presidential election year with no statewide competitive race like in the u.s. senate race was in the year 2000. in the year 2000 apparently, the turnout was 66.7%. 2012, a ve
if you want to know how bad that report is, you have to wonder -- they compared tennessee and kansas to four states. they said delaware, arkansas, maine and alabama because they said they were similar states, but they are not similar states at all. the issues on the ballot were not similar at all. i will give you this one example. kansas in 2012 had no statewide races. you all know what drives turnout is competitive races. there was no competitive state race. there was no senate race. there is...
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the rain stays away as it is now raing in the midwest into ke and tennessee. all of this, though, is moving much of this is going to pass west of us here through much of e day today. but then eventually this line do sweep on in but not until la tonight. off to a cool start this morn our temperatus are hovering right around 60 degrees in fax county from near great fas down to burke and mo county and prince ges as well. right a mid-60. ns was in washington and by th bay. a mild day remaining through the afte toni by late tonight around midn, w get some of those s coming on through, and some of those showers may li on saturday breezy on satu. lows wil in the mid-60s. high to 70 in the afternoon. then the temperatus plummet ba down to e 50s by late sa night. so the game on saturday looking good, too, for the nationals saturday it's a 5:37 first pitc breezy, though. then much cooler sunday. the 30s on sunday morning. shou stay above freezing, thou but upper 30s. mu starting off su morning. highs i the mid to low 60s. remag cl on monday, a bit mild. then mild weathe
the rain stays away as it is now raing in the midwest into ke and tennessee. all of this, though, is moving much of this is going to pass west of us here through much of e day today. but then eventually this line do sweep on in but not until la tonight. off to a cool start this morn our temperatus are hovering right around 60 degrees in fax county from near great fas down to burke and mo county and prince ges as well. right a mid-60. ns was in washington and by th bay. a mild day remaining...
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his 40-year career as an auditor for both business and the government, including his work with the tennessee valley authority, the u.s. postal service and the u.s. army. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you, leon, and it's great to be with you all. this was my home chapter for a number of years, and i'm delighted to be back and to be a part of your program. this is the first audit conference that we've done with washington chapter for government auditors in a number of years. so we're excited to be back and excited to be a part of the program today. this morning i'm going to share with you some reflections on a career in internal audit. next year will mark 40 years for me in this profession, and the vast majority of my career was spent in government. and i was asked for, asked about two years ago by some of my colleagues with the i-research foundation if i might be interested in sharing some of my experiences in a way that would help internal auditors across the spectrum of their career from entry level to heads of internal audits and government, in the government sector, even insp
his 40-year career as an auditor for both business and the government, including his work with the tennessee valley authority, the u.s. postal service and the u.s. army. this is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you, leon, and it's great to be with you all. this was my home chapter for a number of years, and i'm delighted to be back and to be a part of your program. this is the first audit conference that we've done with washington chapter for government auditors in a number of years. so...
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things we would like to highlight how we kept one of the structures and this is the view looking at tennessee street it's a little bit washed out we have a great landscape with the green strip from the curb and set the building back ten feet and have a green strip with a pedestrian experience in the lower left slide we saved part of the structure and taken the roof off and keep that and make that an open space area to people walking down the street to enjoy the landscape that's not grading gatdz over and over private it illustrates in the rear yard courtyard is an open space that is a religious we have complete parking on tennessee street it is we're taking advantage the street slopping to get the parking access completely you don't see the cars their hidden in the main pedestrian way we have we're meeting the bike rooms
things we would like to highlight how we kept one of the structures and this is the view looking at tennessee street it's a little bit washed out we have a great landscape with the green strip from the curb and set the building back ten feet and have a green strip with a pedestrian experience in the lower left slide we saved part of the structure and taken the roof off and keep that and make that an open space area to people walking down the street to enjoy the landscape that's not grading...