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but we start in tennessee. because in tennessee, something has started there as i think basically a bit of slightly random home state excitement and confusion. a little bit of state news. used to be just a local thing to tennessee, but it is about to turn into kind of a nightmare for the entire 2016 field of presidential candidates. almost the entire field. these guys, look at that roster there. these guys are all about to be at the same place. look. this is basically the whole republican field for 2016. there's one guy on there who is definitely not running for president, a sheriff from wisconsin. there's one other guy who we now know is not running for president, although he might have made a run before he bungled his way into a pr disaster for his state. and now his state is still reeling. nobody quite understands anything that mike pence says anymore. mike pence might have been a contender before last week, but no longer potentially running. other than those two guys, though, everybody else in that set of p
but we start in tennessee. because in tennessee, something has started there as i think basically a bit of slightly random home state excitement and confusion. a little bit of state news. used to be just a local thing to tennessee, but it is about to turn into kind of a nightmare for the entire 2016 field of presidential candidates. almost the entire field. these guys, look at that roster there. these guys are all about to be at the same place. look. this is basically the whole republican field...
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[inaudible] 901 tennessee street. this is a certificate of appropriateness. >> good afternoon rich sucray department staif. the project is a certificate appropriateness which is a one story non historic weir house. the project entails demolition orphone story weir house which is a non contributor and new construction of a new 4 story residential building with 44 dwelling units and 33 off street parking. the project incorporates private and common open space. on the exterior the project features painted wood siding, cement plaster siding, [inaudible] black finish and custom metal cornice with a black [inaudible] finish. the proposes work requires authrisition from the planning commission. includes new construction in excess of troiv thousand scrair feet in the eastern neighborhood plan. august 13, 2014 [inaudible] the project sponsor responded to the the comment kw revised their design by refining a fenestration pattern on the street facade to be more regial. [inaudible] along the streets futod saud to be more regular
[inaudible] 901 tennessee street. this is a certificate of appropriateness. >> good afternoon rich sucray department staif. the project is a certificate appropriateness which is a one story non historic weir house. the project entails demolition orphone story weir house which is a non contributor and new construction of a new 4 story residential building with 44 dwelling units and 33 off street parking. the project incorporates private and common open space. on the exterior the project...
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and we haven't progressed that fair from dayton, tennessee.as an attempt to have a law like that last year but the local media shamed them locally to drop the bill. but tennessee is always a state that is immensed in the bible and the basic, conservative salt of the earth republicans and in tennessee the salt of the earth republicans obviously have a majority in the house. and it's been unfortunate and they have not living by what i understand the bible to be because they haven't extended medicaid to the poor people in the state of tennessee while the legislators get government insurance, they deny it to the tennesseeans because it's called obama care. so if you believe in the bible, you would believe in the new testament, love thy neighbor as yourself, and making it the state book is not sufficient. it's the good things in the bible that need to be played out. do unto others as you have them do to you. those types of things we should lead with. >> were you surprised by the vote in the house that it was as lopsided as it was for something that
and we haven't progressed that fair from dayton, tennessee.as an attempt to have a law like that last year but the local media shamed them locally to drop the bill. but tennessee is always a state that is immensed in the bible and the basic, conservative salt of the earth republicans and in tennessee the salt of the earth republicans obviously have a majority in the house. and it's been unfortunate and they have not living by what i understand the bible to be because they haven't extended...
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>> i was the only one in the tennessee senate and house.n the senate committed adultery and i said that adultery is a threat to marriage. and he went on with a straight face to say that a gay marriage is -- >> wait a second. wait a second. what was it like to cast that lone vote against that -- that changed the state constitution when you did? >> well, it was -- you know, i had never had a problem being different and i was also at one time the only person to vote against a resolution to say that all people and businesses should post the ten commandments in their businesses and homes. there was an opinion to that accord and everyone else voted for it. and the politics, to say you voted against god. and you -- but the people have used god for politics in this part of the country for many, many years and without -- and that's debasing religion to use god for your own political prospects and future and points. >> yeah, it does seem like the bible has enough going for it that it doesn't need to add a state book of tennessee to its resume. though
>> i was the only one in the tennessee senate and house.n the senate committed adultery and i said that adultery is a threat to marriage. and he went on with a straight face to say that a gay marriage is -- >> wait a second. wait a second. what was it like to cast that lone vote against that -- that changed the state constitution when you did? >> well, it was -- you know, i had never had a problem being different and i was also at one time the only person to vote against a...
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the gentleman from tennessee. the gentleman from tennessee has 10 1/2 minutes remaining. and the gentlelady from california has 13 minutes remaining. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i reate rate h.r. 650 bo remove consumer protections of high priced mortgage loans under the home ownership and equity protection act as enhanced by dodd-frank for manufactured housing loans that currently receive such protection. and i read off some of those protections, but i further want to share that these lenders want to be able to originate these high priced loans 14% and even more when the interest rates change, but they want this bill to change the definition of a mortgage originator so that licenses and anti-steering requirements of dodd-frank would not apply to manufactured housing. so not only are they going for, you know protection for higher-priced loan and higher fees, they want to change the definition so they don't look like the originating loan and don't want to come under the law in terms of what we require for protection for high-priced loans. i wou
the gentleman from tennessee. the gentleman from tennessee has 10 1/2 minutes remaining. and the gentlelady from california has 13 minutes remaining. the gentlelady from california is recognized. ms. waters: i reate rate h.r. 650 bo remove consumer protections of high priced mortgage loans under the home ownership and equity protection act as enhanced by dodd-frank for manufactured housing loans that currently receive such protection. and i read off some of those protections, but i further want...
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tennessee leads the country in baby born with ans.rming lawmakers to pass this law, the first to target pregnant women for drug use. >> we see babies scratching, having convulsions. >> reporter: barry is a district attorney and is a supporter of the law. >> a lot of attention is on the plight of the mother. what about the plight of the babies >> reporter: why is threatening these women with prison, gaol time, the right thing. >> it holds women responsible with conduct and hopes it deterse behaviour. >> women can avoid gaol by getting treatment. treatment centers can't or won't treat prg nant addicts. right. >> reporter: this is where the few that can, the women's rehab clinic in nashville. there are six beds for pregnant women and 50 state-funded beds. it's a 3-month intensive rehab programme folking on getting women free and born. katherine hays got two of the six beds. it was a struggle to get here. >> i was trying to get help. no one would accept me. i was pregnant. they said insurance factors. risk liabilities. how could you not w
tennessee leads the country in baby born with ans.rming lawmakers to pass this law, the first to target pregnant women for drug use. >> we see babies scratching, having convulsions. >> reporter: barry is a district attorney and is a supporter of the law. >> a lot of attention is on the plight of the mother. what about the plight of the babies >> reporter: why is threatening these women with prison, gaol time, the right thing. >> it holds women responsible with...
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the men of culver's division and the army of tennessee. they continue on to the reddick morris farm. here two old adversaries face each other. they first met in 1862. they met for the second time just a few days before. now they're meeting again at bentonville. this we the confederate army's high water mark at bentonville. the tennessee veterans will launch at least four desperate assaults across morris's openview straight into the mouths of at least 16 union guns firing spherical case and canister. confederates are unable to break through the union line. at nightfall, johnston calls off all further attacks. slocum managed to hold on in the battle on march 19. ends on a draw. now it's up to the right wing. they come marching to slocum's assistance. they reach bentonville around midday. the first troops to get there are the 15th army corps under the command of major general john a dull logan, former congressman from illinois. probably the best political general in the union army. now johnston faces a real dilemma. he has been facing slocum
the men of culver's division and the army of tennessee. they continue on to the reddick morris farm. here two old adversaries face each other. they first met in 1862. they met for the second time just a few days before. now they're meeting again at bentonville. this we the confederate army's high water mark at bentonville. the tennessee veterans will launch at least four desperate assaults across morris's openview straight into the mouths of at least 16 union guns firing spherical case and...
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the men of culver's division and the army of tennessee. they continue on to the reddick morris farm. here two old adversaries face each other. they first met in 1862. they met for the second time just a few days before. now they're meeting again at bentonville. this we the confederate army's high water mark at bentonville. the tennessee veterans will launch at least four desperate assaults across morris's openview straight into the mouths of at least 16 union guns firing spherical case and canister. confederates are unable to break through the union line. at nightfall, johnston calls off all further attacks. slocum managed to hold on in the battle on march 19. ends on a draw. now it's up to the right wing. they come marching to slocum's assistance. they reach bentonville around midday. the first troops to get there are the 15th army corps under the command of major general john a dull logan, former congressman from illinois. probably the best political general in the union army. now johnston faces a real dilemma. he has been facing slocum
the men of culver's division and the army of tennessee. they continue on to the reddick morris farm. here two old adversaries face each other. they first met in 1862. they met for the second time just a few days before. now they're meeting again at bentonville. this we the confederate army's high water mark at bentonville. the tennessee veterans will launch at least four desperate assaults across morris's openview straight into the mouths of at least 16 union guns firing spherical case and...
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the final days of the army of tennessee. his talk to will been on the forgotten surrender and indian territory. since i did my dissertation on florida, i hope he'll mention florida a few times. burt dunkerly. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> good morning. i want to thank the organizers for having me. i really appreciate the invitation. it's great to be here with so many people interested in this topic. what i'd like to do is talk about all the surrenders. i do want to compare the surrenders and talk about how different they are because each of them unfolded in its own way and each of these surrenders happens independently and they each have a fascinating story and talk about how this whole ending of the war is going to set the stage for reconstruction. all right. we're not going to spend a lot of time on appamatix. the couple of points i do want to make is the campaign for all participants is going to be pretty grueling. as the armies move from richmond and petersburg to the west they're going to be marching and fighting every
the final days of the army of tennessee. his talk to will been on the forgotten surrender and indian territory. since i did my dissertation on florida, i hope he'll mention florida a few times. burt dunkerly. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> good morning. i want to thank the organizers for having me. i really appreciate the invitation. it's great to be here with so many people interested in this topic. what i'd like to do is talk about all the surrenders. i do want to compare the...
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. >>> married in san francisco, then moved to tennessee.up next, the key role this couple is playing and it closely watched same-sex marriage case headed to the supreme court today. >>> good morning, >>> good morning, we are looking at a commute that is affected by a crash on 880 northbound as you drive past the coliseum. it's blocking all the northbound lanes its northbound 880 near davis. we'll let you know more coming up. >>> yesterday was warm, it was, near 90 with a son. the fog has come roaring back. it will be cooler today. we will tell you how cool coming up. we showed these kids some items from a nearby store, whoa! but they didn't know they were all tobacco products. ooh this is cool. it smells like gum. yummy. this smells like strawberry. ooh, are these mints? with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? >>> welcome back everybody time now is for 11 am. 4:11 a.m. this morning the us supreme court hears arguments that could lead to the
. >>> married in san francisco, then moved to tennessee.up next, the key role this couple is playing and it closely watched same-sex marriage case headed to the supreme court today. >>> good morning, >>> good morning, we are looking at a commute that is affected by a crash on 880 northbound as you drive past the coliseum. it's blocking all the northbound lanes its northbound 880 near davis. we'll let you know more coming up. >>> yesterday was warm, it was,...
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this is the tennessee prison for women. >> we have everything here from forgery to murderers. it does look like a college campus. but we have surveillance cameras everywhere. we have random strip searches. we have cell searches. our main objective is to keep the inmates safe and our staff. we want our staff to be able to go home to their families every day. >> hey, hey, move, move, move, move. >> fight! >> hey, everybody in their cell now! >> in here, just as in any men's prison, correctional staff can find themselves in the middle of a sudden outbreak of violence. >> sit down, sit down. up to unit one. >> go to your room. shut the doors. >> if you all don't get in your cells, i'm going to take taking everybody to jail. >> you don't have to do this, man. >> come on, let's ride. >> there was a physical altercation on unit one. inmates were separated by staff on the units and the yard officers responded. the one that initiated the incident has been taken. >> i said go to your cell. >> this time, a potentially violent situation is quickly contained. but some of these inmates comm
this is the tennessee prison for women. >> we have everything here from forgery to murderers. it does look like a college campus. but we have surveillance cameras everywhere. we have random strip searches. we have cell searches. our main objective is to keep the inmates safe and our staff. we want our staff to be able to go home to their families every day. >> hey, hey, move, move, move, move. >> fight! >> hey, everybody in their cell now! >> in here, just as in...
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right now scattered showers with thunder and lightning in southeastern ohio, kentucky and tennessee. it's the line in kentucky that will be affecting us and coming our way. it's about 8:50 or sore of away of getting in here. the leading edge will be sweeping on through. so check out the latest radar with the storm team 4 weather app when you're mobile. and there is our local radar, don't have any rain locally, just a little bit of scattered drizzle. temperatures only in the 40s. this is a weather alert day meaning we will have frequent updates all day long as it severe weather threat ramps up. unfortunately, there is a risk of some severe storms with damaging winds and hail and a slight risk of tornados later this afternoon. next a look at the risk zone neighborhoods most in line for severe weather at 6:11. what's happening with our traffic? >>> well, 270 is a little slow heading out of frederick toward gaithersburg but no reports of incidents. beltway running smoothly. beltway at braddock road, all lanes are open. and then again in prince george's county beltway at central avenue se
right now scattered showers with thunder and lightning in southeastern ohio, kentucky and tennessee. it's the line in kentucky that will be affecting us and coming our way. it's about 8:50 or sore of away of getting in here. the leading edge will be sweeping on through. so check out the latest radar with the storm team 4 weather app when you're mobile. and there is our local radar, don't have any rain locally, just a little bit of scattered drizzle. temperatures only in the 40s. this is a...
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we have a large office complex in chattanooga tennessee, and in huntsville, nashville tennessee.e are spread out through a seven state region. >> the agency runs the largest -- fifth largest river system to reduce flood damage and protect water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activities on lakes created by the tva. there are 80 public recreation areas throughout the tennessee valley. >> tva owns and operates, but it's really the people's property. the people of the tennessee valley and the united states have hundreds of thousands of acres that one can recreate. >> this is one of the 29 hydroelectric dams that produce electricity through the tennessee valley authority. >> hydroelectric power is generated using the force of falling water. water is held behind a dam. when electricity is needed, some of the water in the reservoir is released. gravity causes the water to fall through a pipe. the falling water spins a turbine attached to a waterwheel that turns energy into mechanical power, located at the end. what a turbine spins, it goes up to an electrical generato
we have a large office complex in chattanooga tennessee, and in huntsville, nashville tennessee.e are spread out through a seven state region. >> the agency runs the largest -- fifth largest river system to reduce flood damage and protect water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activities on lakes created by the tva. there are 80 public recreation areas throughout the tennessee valley. >> tva owns and operates, but it's really the people's property. the people...
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how could anyone who is a working person in tennessee actually agree with that argument? >> they don't agree. they get scared by him. that's another thing. we have this great liberal tradition from justice brandeis. let's see things in the states. but the problem is you can't do that laboratory experiments when the subject of the experiment can run to another laboratory and get better fed. that is what is happening. one of the most potent that you see, dwight eisenhower puts forward the interstate highway program to unite the nation, to help business because they use these things. the current republican majority is not willing to raise the money needed to keep the highway system going and some of them say, do they regularly, why do you go on cnbc? no if the states want more highways, let them do it. the problem is that conservatives have good a very nice tuesday. first you send things to the state. to make medicaid estate block grant. you send things back to the state and in this state, the conservatives say that we can't do this because both yet it can edit a disadvantag
how could anyone who is a working person in tennessee actually agree with that argument? >> they don't agree. they get scared by him. that's another thing. we have this great liberal tradition from justice brandeis. let's see things in the states. but the problem is you can't do that laboratory experiments when the subject of the experiment can run to another laboratory and get better fed. that is what is happening. one of the most potent that you see, dwight eisenhower puts forward the...
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he created the tennessee valley authority. >> this was the plan. he change the river through a series of dams. to get the pharmasset the benefit -- to give the farmers the benefit. he restored the facility -- he restored the fertility of the soil. the plan was to use the power generated by the dam to develop industry in the city. if electrified the farms throughout the rural areas. president roosevelt signed the act on may 18, 1933 creating the tda as a corporation. -- crating the tva is a corporation. >> a change everything everything. >> my husband said for a past time his little brother -- waited anxiously. >> the main headquarters in is in -- the main headquarters is in knoxville, tennessee. other office locations -- huntsville, bowling green, kentucky. we're really spread out. >> the agency carefully runs the fifth largest river system. it protects water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activity on the lakes. the company operates any public recreation area throughout the tennessee valley. >> tva owns and operates it, but it is
he created the tennessee valley authority. >> this was the plan. he change the river through a series of dams. to get the pharmasset the benefit -- to give the farmers the benefit. he restored the facility -- he restored the fertility of the soil. the plan was to use the power generated by the dam to develop industry in the city. if electrified the farms throughout the rural areas. president roosevelt signed the act on may 18, 1933 creating the tda as a corporation. -- crating the tva is...
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get being thunderstorms here in ohio town into kentucky and tennessee.e storm watches and tornado watches are out there. we hey get a severe thunderstorm watch issued here later today. right now that leading edge of those storms will be affecting us that's the kentucky part of it that's still about nine hours or so away. so that will be maybe around 2:00 3:00 this afternoon. local radar just a little patchy drizzle around, a little light fog. watch out for that this morning. here are the severe weather risk potentials. there is a low risk of an isolated tornado and greater risk of some strong gusts of wind and also a risk of hail. this time year we have the cold air still aloft enhancing any hail. and then also some brief heavy downpours may cause some ponding of water later this afternoon. coming up next weather and traffic on the 1s a look at your bus stop forecast what to wear for this stormy friday. now what is going on on the roads? >>> we don't have any major delays on the beltway in virginia. however we are seeing some delays on the outer loop in
get being thunderstorms here in ohio town into kentucky and tennessee.e storm watches and tornado watches are out there. we hey get a severe thunderstorm watch issued here later today. right now that leading edge of those storms will be affecting us that's the kentucky part of it that's still about nine hours or so away. so that will be maybe around 2:00 3:00 this afternoon. local radar just a little patchy drizzle around, a little light fog. watch out for that this morning. here are the severe...
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united states army moved them to tennessee. and given the location of army bases in this country, it's almost a certainty that anyone serving in the army for any length of time will be stationed at some point in a state that would dissolve their marriage as a matter of state law. let me get back to your comment about categorical and how unprecedented it is. because even in the age of anti-miss ojination laws the states would give some purposes interracial purposes such as per purposes of estate, giving out the proceeds after a death, or otherwise. here however the state statute provides that a marriage shall be given no effect for any reason, even the husband's death certificate will not reflect the fact that he was married, or the name of his husband. the state has no legitimate interest for denying them the dignity of that last fact regarding his life. the real import of the state's argument is i believe, this. that even when same-sex couples are married, they are not in their view, married for constitutional purposes. that t
united states army moved them to tennessee. and given the location of army bases in this country, it's almost a certainty that anyone serving in the army for any length of time will be stationed at some point in a state that would dissolve their marriage as a matter of state law. let me get back to your comment about categorical and how unprecedented it is. because even in the age of anti-miss ojination laws the states would give some purposes interracial purposes such as per purposes of...
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they're the remnants of the army of tennessee. marching northward through south carolina on sherman's left there's lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. garrison that defended charleston, they're retreating to sherman's right. then third, once the federal's crossing the north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton braggs and finally, the one force that has been opposing sherman's advance, the calvary under general hampton. now hampton arrives from the army of northern virginia. he arrives in south carolina, his home state. just in time to see his family home millwood burned to the ground along with a lot of other buildings in columbia south carolina. no pun intended hampton is burning for revenge. the opportunity is presented to him a few days after the two armies crossing the north carolina. hampton and kilpatrick has been squirmishing almost constantly during their progress and kilpatrick has managed to steal a march around hampton's force, and he's gotten between the confederate calgary and the in
they're the remnants of the army of tennessee. marching northward through south carolina on sherman's left there's lieutenant general william j. hardy's core. garrison that defended charleston, they're retreating to sherman's right. then third, once the federal's crossing the north carolina, the department in north carolina troops under braxton braggs and finally, the one force that has been opposing sherman's advance, the calvary under general hampton. now hampton arrives from the army of...
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, kentucky, nashville, tennessee. we are spread out through a seven-state region. >> the agency carefully runs the nation's fifth largest river system in order to reduce flood damage, reduce travel and , protect water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activities on lakes created by the tva. the company operates 80 public recreation areas throughout the tennessee valley. jason: tva owns and operates but it's really the people's property. the people of the tennessee valley and the united states have hundreds of thousands of acres that one can recreate on. >> this is one of the 29 hydroelectric dams that produce electricity for the tennessee valley authority. >> hydroelectric power is generated using the force of falling water. water is held behind a dam forming in an artificial lake or reservoir. when electricity is needed, some of the water in the reservoir is released. gravity causes the water to fall through a pipe inside the dam called a penstock. the falling water spins a turbine attached to a water
, kentucky, nashville, tennessee. we are spread out through a seven-state region. >> the agency carefully runs the nation's fifth largest river system in order to reduce flood damage, reduce travel and , protect water quality. >> millions of people enjoy recreational activities on lakes created by the tva. the company operates 80 public recreation areas throughout the tennessee valley. jason: tva owns and operates but it's really the people's property. the people of the tennessee...
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cornu tennessee very well. to ask and yourself when unity you knew the author or had association with him that might give you a conflict of interest. i thought, this is going to be a valentine to tennessee. it was not. it was a very frank and forthright, interesting and intelligently written essay about the tsipras career. -- tennessee's career, what he did and did so well. but also why he failed to deal with a gasol is him -- alcoholism and success. gore was still going to the gym. the first night i met him, he talked about alcoholism being the plague of american literature. he named a number of writers whose work he felt was affected. he felt it was a terrible deleterious effect on tennessee and other people. charlie: what about hemingway? michael: hemingway, faulkner. he talked about their calls them. -- alcoholism. he had a litany of writers he felt had been ruined by alcohol. at that time, he did not drink hard liquor. within a couple of years, to my surprise, he began drinking scotch and vodka. by the tim
cornu tennessee very well. to ask and yourself when unity you knew the author or had association with him that might give you a conflict of interest. i thought, this is going to be a valentine to tennessee. it was not. it was a very frank and forthright, interesting and intelligently written essay about the tsipras career. -- tennessee's career, what he did and did so well. but also why he failed to deal with a gasol is him -- alcoholism and success. gore was still going to the gym. the first...
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the senator from tennessee is correct. i hope he's not correct but i think he may be correct that right now this president has no duty to bring that agreement to the american people. now, i happen to believe that public pressure would be so great the american people would not tolerate that level of brazen is that level of arrogance on the part of any administration come any president to do a deal make an agreement of such import that before implement that agreement the president of the united states would not bring that agreement to the american people. and subjected to in some shape or form the advice and consent of either this chamber or congress as a whole. the final quote that i would like to quote from senator from tennessee is he said no, look if i could wave a magic wand for all of the sudden -- i would love for us to have the ability to deem it a treaty. i really would. well, mr. president, if the agreement that president obama is talking about in the framework is agreed to between this administration and the other
the senator from tennessee is correct. i hope he's not correct but i think he may be correct that right now this president has no duty to bring that agreement to the american people. now, i happen to believe that public pressure would be so great the american people would not tolerate that level of brazen is that level of arrogance on the part of any administration come any president to do a deal make an agreement of such import that before implement that agreement the president of the united...
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and there was the weekly or bi-weekly news release of the tennessee valley authority.- the rainfall in the valley. it was mundane stuff. and i got around to the second page and lo and behold, this thing jumped out at me. "on this bidding allis-chalmers "genal electric, and pennsylvania transformer quoted identical prices of $112,712." schoumacher: close parentheses and that was it? so i went back to my desk, thought about it for a while and then i called red wagner. i told him, i seem to recall telling him, "i can't believe this, red. you know, how could you have identical bids?" and he began to unload on me. he says, "the real story "is down in chattanooga, where the head of purchasing is paul fahey." so i did, i went down there. and paul fahey had a stack of -- it was on ruled paper -- but he had case after case after case after case of identical bidding on contracts. now these are sealed bids, you understand. these are sealed bids, they come in a sealed envelope. but the biggest and the most interesting things were the electrical contracts from big firms like genera
and there was the weekly or bi-weekly news release of the tennessee valley authority.- the rainfall in the valley. it was mundane stuff. and i got around to the second page and lo and behold, this thing jumped out at me. "on this bidding allis-chalmers "genal electric, and pennsylvania transformer quoted identical prices of $112,712." schoumacher: close parentheses and that was it? so i went back to my desk, thought about it for a while and then i called red wagner. i told him, i...
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tanco has given birth to their daughter in tennessee. now, as a result of the nonrecognition laws, when, as occurred last week, their daughter is hospitalized tennessee would treat dr. jesty not as mom, but as a legal stranger with no right to visit her child, no right to make medical decisions for her. these laws have real import for real people. and although, i think that counsel was suggesting that federalism and allowing states to make different laws, if you choose to get married in your state, just don't move to ours. that's the cost of federalism. well, sergeant dekoe and his husband, mr. kostura, didn't have a choice. the united states army moved them to tennessee, and given the location of army bases in this country, it's almost a certainty that anyone serving in the army for any length of time will be stationed at some point in a state that would dissolve their marriage as a matter of state law. i want to get back, justice sotomayor, to your comment about categorical and how unprecedented it is, because even in the age of antimi
tanco has given birth to their daughter in tennessee. now, as a result of the nonrecognition laws, when, as occurred last week, their daughter is hospitalized tennessee would treat dr. jesty not as mom, but as a legal stranger with no right to visit her child, no right to make medical decisions for her. these laws have real import for real people. and although, i think that counsel was suggesting that federalism and allowing states to make different laws, if you choose to get married in your...
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want to show you video of the team winning a regional competition in tennessee. that team then experienced a major setback. the suv that they were using with their robot and their equipment was stolen. we can't know what today's announcement the will be but we'll be there. >> oh, man. >> hopefully they got the old one back. >> let's hope so. >>> the mother of alina police officer is speaking out, what she has to say to the family of the man her son shot and killed. >>> how a news photographer could have an impact on the aaron hernandez murder trial. >>> and your commute to work on monday could be much different than today's and you might not even notice. the major change coming to the red line. >>> and looking live outside right now where things are pretty calm at this point. 46 degrees outside of our studios. tom kierein is back with the neighborhood that could get hit the hardest by today's storm. >>> fourth day of jury deliberation in the case of a former nfl player accused of murder. aaron hernandez is charged in the shooting death of odin lloyd. lloyd was da
want to show you video of the team winning a regional competition in tennessee. that team then experienced a major setback. the suv that they were using with their robot and their equipment was stolen. we can't know what today's announcement the will be but we'll be there. >> oh, man. >> hopefully they got the old one back. >> let's hope so. >>> the mother of alina police officer is speaking out, what she has to say to the family of the man her son shot and killed....
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married in san francisco, moved to tennessee. up next the key role this couple is playing in a closely watched same sex marriage case heading to the supreme court today. >> we still have a bad morning commute when it comes to a major freeway in the east bay. when we talk about 880 northbound it looks good at oakland but it's not the case in san leandro and hayward. we'll explain. >> a fog bank was nonexistent yesterday and temperatures rocking up to near 90. it will be cooler. 50s now. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone. sometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabilities. i would never imagine a life without an assistance dog ever again. i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more
married in san francisco, moved to tennessee. up next the key role this couple is playing in a closely watched same sex marriage case heading to the supreme court today. >> we still have a bad morning commute when it comes to a major freeway in the east bay. when we talk about 880 northbound it looks good at oakland but it's not the case in san leandro and hayward. we'll explain. >> a fog bank was nonexistent yesterday and temperatures rocking up to near 90. it will be cooler. 50s...
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this time from a police officer a thousand miles away in sumner county, tennessee. a red pickup truck with texas plates in the parking lot of a seedy motel. a man matching huffman's description was registered in the hotel under a different name. >> he gave the name of robert holcombe. initially they detained him for providing a false name. >> huffman denied any involvement and claimed he hit a deer. when police looked at his vehicle they noticed the passenger side headlight was intact. >> after all of this time that passed the trip to tennessee yielded no evidence. but seven trips of red paint from the crime scene. it was possible they were from huffman's truck. each one was approximately a half inch in length. martinez and his colleagues noticed something. places on the front bumper that the paint was missing and martinez started the painstaking process of trying to match the paint chips to the truck scratches. >> i wasn't sure where it would match up specifically. trying to put it back to match that area that it came from on the vehicle. unbelievable martinez disc
this time from a police officer a thousand miles away in sumner county, tennessee. a red pickup truck with texas plates in the parking lot of a seedy motel. a man matching huffman's description was registered in the hotel under a different name. >> he gave the name of robert holcombe. initially they detained him for providing a false name. >> huffman denied any involvement and claimed he hit a deer. when police looked at his vehicle they noticed the passenger side headlight was...
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we were at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee when jason rogers arrived to begin a sentence for aggravated robbery. he had spent the last three years in county jail. >> i don't know. maybe i'm a little numb in my head, but i'll be all right. >> look right here at the camera. >> though rogers had never been to prison before, he told us there was one thing he was looking forward to. >> people told me that you eat better in the penitentiary, you eat better than you do in the county jail. >> i remember when i was getting the shot of jason sitting down and finally eating, it was like a kid at a picnic with all the best food, all the best food imaginable, like a kid in the candy store. he was just putting it in his mouth, having a great time. >> what did you have? >> hotdogs and cake. >> okay. you look pretty happy. >> well, i haven't had cake in three years, so you know. >> okay. >> i'm happy about that. and i can have some sense, you know, some sense of joy. >> at the miami-dade county jail, we met a group of friends who couldn't quite agree on the culinary merits of lu
we were at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee when jason rogers arrived to begin a sentence for aggravated robbery. he had spent the last three years in county jail. >> i don't know. maybe i'm a little numb in my head, but i'll be all right. >> look right here at the camera. >> though rogers had never been to prison before, he told us there was one thing he was looking forward to. >> people told me that you eat better in the penitentiary, you eat...
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. >> at the end of a long day in may of 1984, a farmer in tennessee made a startling discovery. >> he noticed some clothing lying in the field. there was actually a body lying there. >> the victim was a young girl wearing only a bra. her body was covered with two pairs of jeans and a dark jacket. one pair of jeans was hers, the other was a pair of men's jeans. >> also there's a black jacket across her body with a sleeve tied around her neck and a pair of panties that she was clutching in her right hand. >> she was identified as 18-year-old laura salmon, a local college student. >> her life was stolen. her life was stolen. and in such a horrible way. >> the autopsy revealed laura salmon died of blunt force trauma to the head. the murder weapon appeared to be the rocks found near her body. >> the blood on those rocks and other material was consistent with her being struck up to ten times in the head with those rocks. >> the medical examiner found evidence that laura had consensual sex sometime before the murder, most likely unrelated to the crime. >> we knew that ms. salmon had been inv
. >> at the end of a long day in may of 1984, a farmer in tennessee made a startling discovery. >> he noticed some clothing lying in the field. there was actually a body lying there. >> the victim was a young girl wearing only a bra. her body was covered with two pairs of jeans and a dark jacket. one pair of jeans was hers, the other was a pair of men's jeans. >> also there's a black jacket across her body with a sleeve tied around her neck and a pair of panties that she...
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andrew jackson at this point is in retirement at the hermitage in tennessee and sam houston is president of texas. it's written in january of 1844. sam houston knew andrew jackson from his time back east. he had served under andrew jackson in the military. he was involved in politics in tennessee and so he and andrew jackson knew each other from before houston's time in texas. circumstances pushed houston to texas. he became involved in the efforts here to gain independence and the push for annexation and joining the united states. that issue had gone back and forth between prior presidents of texas and u.s. presidents, both sides at one point or another refusing. there were issues going on you know annexing a state that accepted slavery was an issue, great britain getting involved was kind of spurring the united states to annex the state of texas. finally in 1844 during the election it became a major issue and it gets revisited again and so andrew jackson writes to his old friend sam houston basically saying that it would really benefit the future prosperity of texas and the united stat
andrew jackson at this point is in retirement at the hermitage in tennessee and sam houston is president of texas. it's written in january of 1844. sam houston knew andrew jackson from his time back east. he had served under andrew jackson in the military. he was involved in politics in tennessee and so he and andrew jackson knew each other from before houston's time in texas. circumstances pushed houston to texas. he became involved in the efforts here to gain independence and the push for...
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but at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee, we met two cellmates that were not only successfully living together but doing so in a maximum security unit locked up 23 hours per day. >> it's not mind of fun. you're stuck in a cell. we go out, me and him go out and work out every day, come back in the cell and watch tv and listen to the radio. that's our life every day. >> sky bishop was sent to the hole when he refused to share a cell with an inmate the prison assigned him. >> what about your cellmate now? >> i've known him for over a year. that's my buddy right there. i have no problems with him. we always got along. i had him moved down here. he wanted to move in. it's a lot easier if you have a roommate you get along with, you have something in common with. makes prison life a lot easier. >> when it came time for his interview, sky's cellie jason davis made reservations. >> you kind of get nervous with a camera in your face, you know what i'm saying? it adds ten pounds. >> you're worried about the camera? >> no, i'm just messing with you. just joking. trying to make
but at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee, we met two cellmates that were not only successfully living together but doing so in a maximum security unit locked up 23 hours per day. >> it's not mind of fun. you're stuck in a cell. we go out, me and him go out and work out every day, come back in the cell and watch tv and listen to the radio. that's our life every day. >> sky bishop was sent to the hole when he refused to share a cell with an inmate the prison...
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tennessee is the first state to pass a law sending pregnant addicts to jail. as america tonight's sheila macvicar reports. >> why didn't you just stop doing drugs. >> the withdrawal symptoms were so intense. there was no way to function being a mom work, get out of bed even. >> shannon's doctor wrote her a prescription for more opiates. he said you cannot stop. the withdraw could be so hard that you could miscarry. >> her daughter was born healthy and drug-free. but if she did the same thing today she could land in prison. as of july 2014 women in tennessee can be jailed with charges as severe as aggravated assault against their own babies for using drugs during pregnancy. addicts often give birth to newborns dependent on drugs and going through painful withdraw symptoms calls neonatal awstinen, or nas. >> it holds women responsible for their conduct and we hope that it deters future behavior. >> women can avoid jail by getting treatment but treatment centers often can't or won't treat pregnant addicts. >> daughter know when you call up treatment centers, trea
tennessee is the first state to pass a law sending pregnant addicts to jail. as america tonight's sheila macvicar reports. >> why didn't you just stop doing drugs. >> the withdrawal symptoms were so intense. there was no way to function being a mom work, get out of bed even. >> shannon's doctor wrote her a prescription for more opiates. he said you cannot stop. the withdraw could be so hard that you could miscarry. >> her daughter was born healthy and drug-free. but if...
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john: as for that white chevy stolen with virginia tags in tennessee, still no trace police out there say. but the students here say they are very confident they will get this robot ready to go for finals in two weeks. in loudoun county john gonzalez, abc 7 news. autria: an hour ago, the u.s. postal service unveiled a stamp honoring the late poet author and civil rights champion maya angelou. the ceremony was held at d.c.'s warner theater. first lady michelle obama, former ambassador andrew young and oprah winfrey were among the guests scheduled to attend. >> dr. maya angelou was truly a great american. in so many ways through her life, her advocacy her passion for people and for justice and most importantly through her words, she inspired us. autria: the stamp was designed by ethyl kesle of bethesda. maya angelou died last may at the a of 86. jummy: james best best known for role as boscoe coltrain died. he died from complications of pneumonia. he starred on the show from 1979 to 1985. he was the law man chasing the duke brothers. and blues magician b.b. king is in a los angeles hosp
john: as for that white chevy stolen with virginia tags in tennessee, still no trace police out there say. but the students here say they are very confident they will get this robot ready to go for finals in two weeks. in loudoun county john gonzalez, abc 7 news. autria: an hour ago, the u.s. postal service unveiled a stamp honoring the late poet author and civil rights champion maya angelou. the ceremony was held at d.c.'s warner theater. first lady michelle obama, former ambassador andrew...
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they said that made living in tennessee very uncomfortable for them.k here to california. they are living in orange county but they remain part of the tennessee case. >>> corinthian college officials say they plan to meet with college students to discuss their futures after all the remaining campuses shut down. corinthian pulled the plug after a $30 million fine from the federal government for misrepresenting job placement figures. the 40,000 students effected have two options. they either try to transfer to other schools or apply for a loan forgiveness and start over completely. some may have to pay back their homes and have nothing to show for it. >> they just took our money. they are going to leave us all hanging. >> i had ten weeks left in my quarter. i was gearing up to take the cma test and now i've got nothing. >> the state attorney generals office has set up a website with information for former corinthian students. you can find a link to it on our website at ktvu.com. >>> time is 6:17. a college professor in texas gave failing greed to his for
they said that made living in tennessee very uncomfortable for them.k here to california. they are living in orange county but they remain part of the tennessee case. >>> corinthian college officials say they plan to meet with college students to discuss their futures after all the remaining campuses shut down. corinthian pulled the plug after a $30 million fine from the federal government for misrepresenting job placement figures. the 40,000 students effected have two options. they...
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. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained a catholic priest at the diocese of nashville in january of 1970. i served as an active priest for 19 years at which time i was in effect mustered out of the priesthood because of my behavior. i am, in effect, a child molester. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of limitations had
. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained a catholic priest at the diocese of nashville in january of 1970. i served as an active priest for 19 years at which time i was in effect mustered out of the priesthood because of my behavior. i am, in effect, a child molester. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of limitations had
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tennessee benefits from this. jobs are being created. our state economy is one of the strongest in the nation because we keep our taxes low. this is an example that the nation should follow and certainly not one that the nation should penalize in any way. i urge support for this legislation. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: i want to address some of the points that my colleague, the gentleman from ohio. he asked whose money is it. i think you ask any small business person, any person that we're talking about here, people that are worth over $10 million and you say look, would you rather pay higher taxes while you are alive or after you're dead. i bet everybody would rather hold on to more of their money, keep more while alive rather than pay it after they're dead. i certainly would i would like to pay after i'm dead than alive. number two, he said why can't we come up with this pay-for. this body at its very best just came together around a package over $
tennessee benefits from this. jobs are being created. our state economy is one of the strongest in the nation because we keep our taxes low. this is an example that the nation should follow and certainly not one that the nation should penalize in any way. i urge support for this legislation. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: i want to address some of the points that my colleague, the gentleman from ohio. he asked...
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they focused on the tennessee valley authority act of 1933. >> the tennessee valley was exposed to electricity. this became a booming economy. what could change the economic climate so quickly? >> the impossible became the reality. this was one of the most successful government project. >> the president was franklin delano roosevelt. he had a vision to improve the quality of life and the tennessee valley region. he created the tennessee valley authority. >> this was the plan to have a series of dams. this would open the river to navigation. it would give farmers the benefit of modern science and health and control the water on their land. this will exploit the mineral resources of the area. this would reinforce millions of acres. the plan would use the electric power to develop industry in the cities. it was going to electrify farms throughout the rural areas. >> president roosevelt signed the act in 1933. >> it's interesting to think back about what it's like without electricity. it's changed everything. the automobile changed everything. >> husband says he and his little brother watched the
they focused on the tennessee valley authority act of 1933. >> the tennessee valley was exposed to electricity. this became a booming economy. what could change the economic climate so quickly? >> the impossible became the reality. this was one of the most successful government project. >> the president was franklin delano roosevelt. he had a vision to improve the quality of life and the tennessee valley region. he created the tennessee valley authority. >> this was the...
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but i believe if it's not tennessee that keeps him i just don't know how eagles could get there. fans are going to be waiting. i'm going to be waiting i'm here at novacare at 6:00 we'll talk more about it. mike quick who had an interesting draft day himself we'll talk about it with me at 6:00 o'clock. back to you guys on duck day afternoon it's all about marcus mariota. >> all right. howard thanks. we'll keep following twitter as well. >>> against all odds the track team at a struggling delaware county school keeps racking up the wins. >> they dodge these kids have few resources. in fact they don't even have a real track. fox 29 weekend anchor car karen hepp is live in our newsroom. they got to be really proud. >> they worked so hard lucy. they worked for every inch of what they get. it really shows you what grit and determination an great coach can do. he is literally changing the course of their lives. this is the pennwood practice facility. it's a second floor hallway. and this is their outdoor track not even regulation. full of divots covered in burst, there's grass in the lo
but i believe if it's not tennessee that keeps him i just don't know how eagles could get there. fans are going to be waiting. i'm going to be waiting i'm here at novacare at 6:00 we'll talk more about it. mike quick who had an interesting draft day himself we'll talk about it with me at 6:00 o'clock. back to you guys on duck day afternoon it's all about marcus mariota. >> all right. howard thanks. we'll keep following twitter as well. >>> against all odds the track team at a...
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let's go to tennessee next. we hear from ccn nashville supporting same-sex marriage. >> caller: hi how are you doing sir? i am who i am. we can't sit up there and say that two sexes cannot raise a child. thank god that i had a father in my life. my mother didn't try to be my life because she was always thinking about money but at the same time i don't sit up here and raised two kids and adopt to more. they turned out perfect and right now my oldest is graduating high school. at the same time to sit up there and say who are we to say who can laugh and you can't. that's a problem now with the world. where's the love love? where's the peace? we are sitting here looking at all the stuff going on right now with guns and everything. they were into the streets because they feel like they're not look. as a couple more minutes are your calls same-sex marriage. let's hear from houston and this is maurice who opposes same-sex marriage. paul: thank you very much. i have to tell you i'm so glad i can add a voice to this. fir
let's go to tennessee next. we hear from ccn nashville supporting same-sex marriage. >> caller: hi how are you doing sir? i am who i am. we can't sit up there and say that two sexes cannot raise a child. thank god that i had a father in my life. my mother didn't try to be my life because she was always thinking about money but at the same time i don't sit up here and raised two kids and adopt to more. they turned out perfect and right now my oldest is graduating high school. at the same...