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and middle tennessee -- convention, three were from west tennessee and three were from middle tennessee. one of the issues was abolishment of slavery. you had the emancipation proclamation, which didn't even pretend to free slaves in tennessee because lincoln exempt in tennessee like he did a couple of other states. so african-americans had taken in their own initiatives to push for constitutional emancipation. because remember, the proclamation, the next president can throw it out the door, it was just a proclamation by lincoln. it was nothing official or constitutional. so we knew that, african-americans, and in syracuse, new york, that was one of the first goals they established, was the constitutional abolishment of slavery. secondly, if all of these african-americans, 33,000 of them, were going to die on the civil war battlefield, they wanted the right to vote. citizenship and suffrage was on the agenda at the zÜrich use -- at the syracuse coalition. so they formed her first civil rights organization, and that was the national equal rights league. if you look at the national equal
and middle tennessee -- convention, three were from west tennessee and three were from middle tennessee. one of the issues was abolishment of slavery. you had the emancipation proclamation, which didn't even pretend to free slaves in tennessee because lincoln exempt in tennessee like he did a couple of other states. so african-americans had taken in their own initiatives to push for constitutional emancipation. because remember, the proclamation, the next president can throw it out the door, it...
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from east tennessee. tennessee's story is not the same as the rest of the con fed rat federate south. let's talk about that. >> i'll share a couple of things quickly. i think this is a part of east tennessee's history that most folks in the audience are very familiar with but one that generally i think we tend to forget and that is how staunchly unionist the south was. about 70% of voters in eastern tennessee vote against secession. i don't know if that's an expression of commitment to the union rather than -- east tennessee had a pretty serious inferiority complex and really quite a rivalry with the rest of the state. andrew johnson was a united states senator when the war began. served as military governor of tennessee and then became vice president and president shortly after the war is over and then parson brownlow who spent part of his youth in tennessee and lands in knoxville and becomes a leading unionist there as well. and in march of 1865 sworn in as governor of tennessee. so you have a political
from east tennessee. tennessee's story is not the same as the rest of the con fed rat federate south. let's talk about that. >> i'll share a couple of things quickly. i think this is a part of east tennessee's history that most folks in the audience are very familiar with but one that generally i think we tend to forget and that is how staunchly unionist the south was. about 70% of voters in eastern tennessee vote against secession. i don't know if that's an expression of commitment to...
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the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. now i yield one minute to the gentleman from nebraska, mr. fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for one minute. mr. fortenberry: thank you madam speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for her leadership on this important issue. madam speaker, there's a rule in the house of representatives that any little child who is a guest of ours can come right down here and be in the well with us. lease a-- let's assume for a moment that one of those children tripped and fell and hurt themselves and cried out in pain. there's not a member of this body that wouldn't rush to their side and comfort them. that's what this bill does today. it rushes to the side of children who are feeling the pain of violence of abortion. let's stand with them. let's stand with women who deserve better than the aggressive tactics of the abortion industry and their profit-seeking and marketing. let's rebuild our nation's compassion capac
the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. now i yield one minute to the gentleman from nebraska, mr. fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for one minute. mr. fortenberry: thank you madam speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for her leadership on this important issue. madam speaker, there's a rule in the house of representatives that any little child who is a...
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welcome to the afternoon session of reconstruction tennessee.ura holder and i serve on the commission as a representative from middle tennessee state university's center for preservation. it is my pleasure to welcome our moderator. dr. gross is a president and ceo of the georgia historical society. as one of the leading history executives, he is 25 years experience as an educator and administrator. he has led institutions for educational programming, capital products, and endowments. born in virginia perhaps more importantly, rate in tennessee a graduate with honors in history from the university of memphis and earned an ma and phd in history from the university of tennessee. while in graduate school, he taught history at the university of tennessee. in 1990, he left the academy and began his career in public service. he served five years here in knoxville as these active director of the east tennessee historical society. taking it to the next level of a development of a new museum. in 1994, he was named director of the georgia historical societ
welcome to the afternoon session of reconstruction tennessee.ura holder and i serve on the commission as a representative from middle tennessee state university's center for preservation. it is my pleasure to welcome our moderator. dr. gross is a president and ceo of the georgia historical society. as one of the leading history executives, he is 25 years experience as an educator and administrator. he has led institutions for educational programming, capital products, and endowments. born in...
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when you hear chattanooga, tennessee, youing don't necessarily think of a digital hub, but they havehe fastest internet in all of the hemisphere. >> in chattanooga every resident has a whole gigabit. >> how long would it take to download a movie? >> two minutes. >> the u.s. rates 26th on the global internet speed. >> if you go right outside chattanooga, they are still using satellite and dialup, there is nothing else. >> it represents the digital divide we see around the world. let's take a look. ♪ >>> it's 5:00 pm on a thursday afternoon and high school senior paton is at his church just outside of chattanooga tennessee. >> the church most people come here to pray but you come here for what? >> i come here to do my homework. most of the time because our internet is so poor at home i have to come here. we have satellite service at home so after we go through a certain amount of data our internet gets slowed down to about half the speed of dialup connection. >> remember back in the '80s when dial-up was a must. >> what do you need to establish a connection? you'll need a computer and
when you hear chattanooga, tennessee, youing don't necessarily think of a digital hub, but they havehe fastest internet in all of the hemisphere. >> in chattanooga every resident has a whole gigabit. >> how long would it take to download a movie? >> two minutes. >> the u.s. rates 26th on the global internet speed. >> if you go right outside chattanooga, they are still using satellite and dialup, there is nothing else. >> it represents the digital divide we...
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we really do need this in tennessee. we need it across america. >> chattanooga's plan went up in 2010 thanks to the municipal utility. >> the latest upgrades from existing providers were not coming to chattanooga. >> david wade is the chief operating officer of epb. he says they built "the gig" in order to enable a smart electricity grid. bit it also brought ultra high speed internet to the citizens of chattanooga. chattanooga raised $220 million in bond money and nearly $112 million in federal stimulus funds to build the network. now, in addition to providing electricity, epb provides high speed internet, phone and television to more than 72,000 homes and businesses. >> what would you do with one gigabit per second? >> oh... all the things, so many things! i wouldn't have to come to the church, i wouldn't have to spend so much gas money. >> peyton is one of the 19 million americans who do not have access to fixed broadband - such as dsl or cable - in their home. and it's not just rural areas... in major cities like miam
we really do need this in tennessee. we need it across america. >> chattanooga's plan went up in 2010 thanks to the municipal utility. >> the latest upgrades from existing providers were not coming to chattanooga. >> david wade is the chief operating officer of epb. he says they built "the gig" in order to enable a smart electricity grid. bit it also brought ultra high speed internet to the citizens of chattanooga. chattanooga raised $220 million in bond money and...
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the gentlewoman from tennessee reserves. the gentlewoman from the district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: just to correct the gentleman that the church would have to buy insurance to cover abortion, the church is completely, every church is completely exempt from this law or, as he indicated that a pro-choice would have to hire a candidate who believes in abortion. on the contrary a pro-choice group can ask a candidate if that candidate is willing to carry out the mission of the organization against abortion and if that candidate has any compunction, that candidate can indeed be refused employment. and if such a person is on staff, that person can be fired. you cannot be on somebody's staff and then take a position against the mission of that business or organization. i'm pleased to yield now two minutes to my good friend from new york, mrs. maloney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. mrs. maloney: madam speaker this resolution is an insult to women everywhere. what business is it
the gentlewoman from tennessee reserves. the gentlewoman from the district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: just to correct the gentleman that the church would have to buy insurance to cover abortion, the church is completely, every church is completely exempt from this law or, as he indicated that a pro-choice would have to hire a candidate who believes in abortion. on the contrary a pro-choice group can ask a candidate if that candidate is willing to carry out the mission of the...
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the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. now i yield one minute to the gentleman from nebraska, mr. fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for one minute. mr. fortenberry: thank you madam speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for her leadership on this important issue. madam speaker, there's a rule in the house of representatives that any little child who is a guest of ours can come right down here and be in the well with us. lease a-- let's assume for a moment that one of those children tripped and fell and hurt themselves and cried out in pain. there's not a member of this body that wouldn't rush to their side and comfort them. that's what this bill does today. it rushes to the side of children who are feeling the pain of violence of abortion. let's stand with them. let's stand with women who deserve better than the aggressive tactics of the abortion industry and their profit-seeking and marketing. let's rebuild our nation's compassion capac
the gentleman from tennessee reserves. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. now i yield one minute to the gentleman from nebraska, mr. fortenberry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from nebraska is recognized for one minute. mr. fortenberry: thank you madam speaker. i thank the gentlelady from tennessee for her leadership on this important issue. madam speaker, there's a rule in the house of representatives that any little child who is a...
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and the second one, the final days of the army of tennessee. it is the trans-mississippi and indian territory. it was one of the florida regiments, the last surrendered group. robert dunkerly. [applause] mr. dunkerly: 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 would like to do is talk about all of these surrenders. i do want to compare these surrenders. 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 the civil war will set the stage for reconstruction. all right. i'm not going to spend a lot of time on appomattox. a couple points i do want to make our the appomattox campaign, for all participants, union and confederate, is going to be pretty grueling. as the army's move from richmond to petersburg in the wet as they are going to be marching and fighting every day. it will be five
and the second one, the final days of the army of tennessee. it is the trans-mississippi and indian territory. it was one of the florida regiments, the last surrendered group. robert dunkerly. [applause] mr. dunkerly: 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 would like to do is talk about all of these surrenders. i do want to compare these surrenders. talk about how...
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he has got no kind of political future as far as he can see in tennessee.where the hell can he get elected to office? well, texas is a possibility. >> but their son and daughters this is the first time i've had an opportunity to write to with you convenience. i've got through safe and i have been received by everybody with an open arm of friendship. the texans were the anglo sax yonz in mexican texas. they started coming in in the last days of the spanish regime and the first days of the new mexican republic. these guys were coming to texas in order to make texans into a new america. >> but mexico and general santa ana stand in the way. crockett meets with an old friend from his washington days, sam houston. commander of the texan army. >> politics, we did that. this is war. i selected 65 excellent riflemen. they'll be under your command. i want you to take them down to san antonio and reinforce the garrison there and hold it. what do you say? >> i'd be happy and honored to fight for the future of the republic of texas. >> sam houston dispatched crockett to
he has got no kind of political future as far as he can see in tennessee.where the hell can he get elected to office? well, texas is a possibility. >> but their son and daughters this is the first time i've had an opportunity to write to with you convenience. i've got through safe and i have been received by everybody with an open arm of friendship. the texans were the anglo sax yonz in mexican texas. they started coming in in the last days of the spanish regime and the first days of the...
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. >> tennessee at the time was still the american frontier.ou have wild animals, you have fights and it was in this world where there's no kind of solid established law that davy crockett, you know, begins the process of becoming the myth. >> david crockett a third generation frontiers men after the signing of the declaration of independence. his father is a hero of the revolutionary war. >> david's father john crockett is what is called an over mountain man. they are settlers on the western side of the appalachian mountains. they oppose british rule and come east to join their fellow americans to fight in the revolutionary war with such a father it is no surprise that davy crockett becomes an american patriot. >> hey, boy. gather up this wood and take it on in the house. >> contrary to legend davy crockett never goes by davy. even as a child he prefers david the name give tone him in honor of his grandfather who was killed by creek indians. >> frontier life is a constant struggle. the family farm bankrupts the crocketts. to pay his debt he is
. >> tennessee at the time was still the american frontier.ou have wild animals, you have fights and it was in this world where there's no kind of solid established law that davy crockett, you know, begins the process of becoming the myth. >> david crockett a third generation frontiers men after the signing of the declaration of independence. his father is a hero of the revolutionary war. >> david's father john crockett is what is called an over mountain man. they are settlers...
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zoning district and 58 percent bulk district within the potrero the property on, on the corner of tennessee and 19th street currently the site is developed with a single story in the waterfront area plan the properties are a 5 story remain to the north and to the east third street is the aerial which includes the sfmta t line and the number of projects is the mixed use commercial development as part of large project modification it is for the rear yard as well as exposure and planning code required the minute rear yard equal to be provided and the project is accommodated ♪ l-shaped configuration to relate to the mid block open space however, this layout of rear yard with regard to exposure it is required to a rear yard of the code and this will not comply generally planning staff is in agreement with the proposed modification given the overall project and find it to be compatible with the project and we received a letter from the dog patch and from the adjacent property owner and letter of opposition on 10th street substantially the department received 3 additional letters of support and on
zoning district and 58 percent bulk district within the potrero the property on, on the corner of tennessee and 19th street currently the site is developed with a single story in the waterfront area plan the properties are a 5 story remain to the north and to the east third street is the aerial which includes the sfmta t line and the number of projects is the mixed use commercial development as part of large project modification it is for the rear yard as well as exposure and planning code...
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. >> wild, untamed, the tennessee frontier is beyond the reach of all but the bravest and hardest of. frontiersmen, daring, a adventurous and bold. >> i knew that bear wanted to hug me. so i recon here's the chance. >> why did you put down your rifle? >> shoot, corners too close for old betsy. plus, i just do it with a knife. >> it was here that i began to distinguish myself as a hunter. and to lay the foundation for my future greatness. >> now, another time when i was just a cub, i can recall -- >> he's a jokester and remarkably funny and he's affable. people like him. >> 6 or 7 by the creek running into another bear. >> well, tennessee at the time was still the american frontier. you've got wild animals, you've got fights and it was in this world where there's no kind of solid, established law that david crockett begins the process of becoming the myth. >> david crockett, a third generation frontiersman after the signing of the declaration of independence. >> john crockett is what is called an over mountain man. they oppose british rule and come east to join their fellow americans
. >> wild, untamed, the tennessee frontier is beyond the reach of all but the bravest and hardest of. frontiersmen, daring, a adventurous and bold. >> i knew that bear wanted to hug me. so i recon here's the chance. >> why did you put down your rifle? >> shoot, corners too close for old betsy. plus, i just do it with a knife. >> it was here that i began to distinguish myself as a hunter. and to lay the foundation for my future greatness. >> now, another time...
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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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annenberg media ♪ ♪ mississippi and tennessee valleys.ing a great depression, congress created the tva-- a federal project to control the ravages of the great tennessee river. why would anyone object? medical advances have added years to americans' lives. but not everyone can afford medical care's high cost. why shouldn't the government guarantee a minimum level of health care? in 1978, californians voted for propositio13 even though it was likely to result in cutbacks of government services. had the gornment gone too far? not everyone agrees on government's proper role. some feel government has gotten out of hand. others feel we're not doing enough. public goods and responsibility-- how far should we go? we'll examine that question with the help of economic analyst richard gill on this edition of economics usa. i'm david schoumacher. we can all enjoy the benefitsof public services such as museums, schools, and highways, but they have to be paid for. they are, usually in the form of taxes. why must the government provide these services? w
annenberg media ♪ ♪ mississippi and tennessee valleys.ing a great depression, congress created the tva-- a federal project to control the ravages of the great tennessee river. why would anyone object? medical advances have added years to americans' lives. but not everyone can afford medical care's high cost. why shouldn't the government guarantee a minimum level of health care? in 1978, californians voted for propositio13 even though it was likely to result in cutbacks of government...
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the army of tennessee is reorganized in smithfield. the commander will get word that richmond has fallen and lee wants to meet them near the virginia/north carolina border. johnson will pull back and retrieve through raleigh and attempt to link up with the army of north virginia. as you know that will not happen. the army of tennessee will keep moving west and end up near the city of greensboro, an important supply base. the army will spread out like you see on the map here. various camps around greensboro. the school going -- is going to be a very different experience. the union army is not in contact with them. they are pursuing but not aggressively. the union army has gotten as far as raleigh, which is off to the right of the map here. it is at this point that sherman and johnson begin to negotiate and receive communications and will finally meet face to face at the bennett farm which is in durham. that is johnson and the confederate secretary of war breckenridge who was also a commissioned general. sherman and johnson both share a
the army of tennessee is reorganized in smithfield. the commander will get word that richmond has fallen and lee wants to meet them near the virginia/north carolina border. johnson will pull back and retrieve through raleigh and attempt to link up with the army of north virginia. as you know that will not happen. the army of tennessee will keep moving west and end up near the city of greensboro, an important supply base. the army will spread out like you see on the map here. various camps...
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so tennessee. the house looks very nice.py about leaving your -- your classmates and your life in wichita, but were you pleased at what the prospects were for you in tennessee? >> i was. i mean it was really hard going to school there and things, but i just started focusing on getting to college and things like that. >> reporter: emily recalls there had been so many changes. and one change in particular was unusual. lou's name. lou now wanted to be called "joe."in that to you? that, "i'm not gonna be lou. don't call me lou over here anymore." >> i think because he didn't have the proper, like, identification to actually get legitimately established as lou. so he needed, like, an actual social security card and an actual driver's license. >> reporter: by now, goodwyn and snyder and agent sullivan were getting up to speed on lou's whereabouts and agents in tennessee were keeping close tabs on him. >> john's counterparts in tennessee obtained a license tag on a vehicle out there which was registered to a person by the name of j
so tennessee. the house looks very nice.py about leaving your -- your classmates and your life in wichita, but were you pleased at what the prospects were for you in tennessee? >> i was. i mean it was really hard going to school there and things, but i just started focusing on getting to college and things like that. >> reporter: emily recalls there had been so many changes. and one change in particular was unusual. lou's name. lou now wanted to be called "joe."in that to...
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he was from tennessee. so he enlisted in the u.s. colored troops regiment in 1863. >> could you tell us a little bit about your ancestor what you know? >> what i know about him. he mustered in 1863 in tennessee, and he mustered out 1866. he was with the fifth and ninth regiment and in the battle of bryce's crossroads and had expeditions in mississippi. he also helped protect the country bank camp in memphis, so he was there for a while. he also had another expedition in tupelo. he was in tupelo. he had quite a few areas that he gone to and served. he was a canon shooter. so by the time he had gotten out, he did have some hearing problems, but other than that >> not after the war. listening to my great-great aunt, i asked her what job that he had and she said oh, baby he didn't have a job. and he was soldier. he fought in the civil war. so that was his job. so that's the only thing that i knew about him. as far as census goes it says that his occupation before mustering in was a farmer. but other than that after the war, that's all we
he was from tennessee. so he enlisted in the u.s. colored troops regiment in 1863. >> could you tell us a little bit about your ancestor what you know? >> what i know about him. he mustered in 1863 in tennessee, and he mustered out 1866. he was with the fifth and ninth regiment and in the battle of bryce's crossroads and had expeditions in mississippi. he also helped protect the country bank camp in memphis, so he was there for a while. he also had another expedition in tupelo. he...
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apparently will stay in tennessee? >> beasley i never thought they were going to get marcus mariota mariota. i thought it was the most remote thing that could possibly happen. you simply cannot move from 20 down to two in a draft without giving the whole ranch. it would of too costly. chip praised the by saying it was like getting out of your car, looking at this very expensive house and realizing that there was no way you could afford it. he said it was never a serious thing. he contacted -- they contacted tennessee only yesterday but it never came close to being a deal deal. of course rumors central was out there and all kinds of sources were reporting that they were giving up about 14 players and number one draft choices through the year 2030 and somebody that was mike quick too too. >> merrill thank you very much. you are the best. of course, you know you can hear merrill call the eagles games on our sister station sports radio 94 wip. >>> new tonight a great event benefiting an organization that advocates for vuln
apparently will stay in tennessee? >> beasley i never thought they were going to get marcus mariota mariota. i thought it was the most remote thing that could possibly happen. you simply cannot move from 20 down to two in a draft without giving the whole ranch. it would of too costly. chip praised the by saying it was like getting out of your car, looking at this very expensive house and realizing that there was no way you could afford it. he said it was never a serious thing. he...
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. >> when we traveled to river bend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a youngnmate who was also driven to kill and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i put on a hockey mask, brown overalls and brown boots. they said i had bottled up anger. i was mad at my mom all my life for the way she treat me. i figured i'd kill her sister. i didn't want to kill my mom. i figure if i kill her sister, it would slowly kill her mentally and emotionally. >> luis ramon was 15 years old at the time of the murder. when we met him six years later he told our producer he relates with two notorious and fictional movie killers. >> i believe i become a killer like michael meyers and jason vorhees. on friday the 13th. i was just fascinated with the way they worked. i heard voices. like jason, one of the characters, they told me like how to kill people and when to do it. the devil -- i was possessed by the devil for six years. been a witness for 17. >> how about nowadays? >> i think there's a demon that lives outside my window right now. he live
. >> when we traveled to river bend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a youngnmate who was also driven to kill and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i put on a hockey mask, brown overalls and brown boots. they said i had bottled up anger. i was mad at my mom all my life for the way she treat me. i figured i'd kill her sister. i didn't want to kill my mom. i figure if i kill her sister, it would slowly kill her...
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and we ended up, you know, knowing it would be oak ridge, tennessee. amy: why oak ridge?> y-12 yeah. amy: why oak ridge? >> everybody could not be at this full time. they took turns in different places. there's just not enough time to do this monstrous -- to reveal so much -- to be revealed. secret prior for 70 years, with a were doing. workers are not able to tell coworkers what they are doing. and he could talk about its role in world war ii in the making of the atomic arms that were dropped. >> to be very brief, the whole city of oak ridge had to be constructed. it was sort of near the tva and all that, good energy source. they just launched ahead with very little planning and constructed the city at the same time the scientists were developing the bomb in different places giving -- and so the major portion of the construction was completed at oak ridge. other places completed other parts. they were ready to test the first bomb on the 16th of july 1945. that was in alamogordo, new mexico near los alamos -- not near, but anyway there. and everybody saw that it worked, s
and we ended up, you know, knowing it would be oak ridge, tennessee. amy: why oak ridge?> y-12 yeah. amy: why oak ridge? >> everybody could not be at this full time. they took turns in different places. there's just not enough time to do this monstrous -- to reveal so much -- to be revealed. secret prior for 70 years, with a were doing. workers are not able to tell coworkers what they are doing. and he could talk about its role in world war ii in the making of the atomic arms that were...
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. >> the next case on tennessee street a large project authorization. >> good afternoon, commissioners rick with the department staff this is a large project at tennessee street under the authorization the project is seeking modifications for rear yard permitted abducts over the street and accessory for dwblz it consistent the demolition of the one story house and the basement residential building the project includes 444 dwelling units and sfooshz and class two bike parking spaces it includes 3 studios and 152 bedroom units and 3 3 bedroom units it incorporates 3 thousand plus square feet of someone open space to date the department has received public corresponds in support ever project i passed out the material including the hallway kinds agreement since it is proposing offsite sfoosh and as well as a letter of support from the adaptive neighborhood association is or as i mentioned the project elected the offsite within the zoning district the project is subjected to a tier a affordable housing requirement that is 14 percent to be designated as part of affordable housing program and
. >> the next case on tennessee street a large project authorization. >> good afternoon, commissioners rick with the department staff this is a large project at tennessee street under the authorization the project is seeking modifications for rear yard permitted abducts over the street and accessory for dwblz it consistent the demolition of the one story house and the basement residential building the project includes 444 dwelling units and sfooshz and class two bike parking spaces...
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she had a tennessee accent. she did not have an east coast accent. >> were opponents concerned about what the image for the new country would be if he made it to the white house? >> there is a strong class issue running through all of this. it is difficult to talk about in a country that does not have class. would this person be virtuous enough to represent the united states? is this person genteel enough to represent the united states? >> the great tragedy is that after this was a freeze campaign, he went to the white house and she is preparing to go -- after this campaign, he went to the white house and she was preparing to go with him and what happens? >> she died. she thought people would be rude to her and they might snub her. she thought about not going. she decided that would be admitting they were wrong. she decided to go. on december 22, she died of a heart attack. >> and she was buried in a dress she preplanned -- plan to wear to the inaugural ball. >> this is our first video of the night. we will be s
she had a tennessee accent. she did not have an east coast accent. >> were opponents concerned about what the image for the new country would be if he made it to the white house? >> there is a strong class issue running through all of this. it is difficult to talk about in a country that does not have class. would this person be virtuous enough to represent the united states? is this person genteel enough to represent the united states? >> the great tragedy is that after this...
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he mustered in 1863 in tennessee, and he mustered out 1866. he was with the fifth and ninth regiment and in the battle of bryce's crossroads and had expeditions in mississippi. he also helped protect the country bank camp in memphis, so he was there for a while. he also had another expedition in tupelo. he was in tupelo. he had quite a few areas that he gone to and served. he was a canon shooter. so by the time he had gotten out, he did have some hearing problems, but other than that -- >> now what he did after the war >> not after the war. listening to my great-great aunt, i asked her what job that he had and she said oh, baby he didn't have a job. and he was soldier. he fought in the civil war. so that was his job. so that's the only thing that i knew about him. as far as census goes it says that his occupation before mustering in was a farmer. but other than that after the war, that's all we know. >> and so you're going walk down pennsylvania avenue? >> yes, i am. i will be walking down pennsylvania honoring by great-great grandfather. it w
he mustered in 1863 in tennessee, and he mustered out 1866. he was with the fifth and ninth regiment and in the battle of bryce's crossroads and had expeditions in mississippi. he also helped protect the country bank camp in memphis, so he was there for a while. he also had another expedition in tupelo. he was in tupelo. he had quite a few areas that he gone to and served. he was a canon shooter. so by the time he had gotten out, he did have some hearing problems, but other than that --...
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and my commanding officer was tickled to death he had somebody in tennessee. so i inadvertently skroindjoined, me and a buddy of mine. we both have been doing civil war army for a long time. and i've got to be honest with you, doing the navy is a breeze compared to wearing this all the time. and there aren't very many sailors. so knowing and learning their story is beneficial in telling the real story of what happened here. i've enjoyed it. and it's kind of weird because the fact of the matter is i was in the navy and i was involved in riverine warfare. so it's kind of strange in that aspect. i wanted to do it because it's part of the experience here and black men were sailors here and they fought here. so i feel like i'm just doing my part in telling that story. you know it's nice to change up. this right here is regular, but the sailor suit's cool too. >> thank you. yes, sir. >> one aspect of being a historian is gathering primary source material and rendering an interpretation. and each of you to give the interpretations you do, must have done a significant
and my commanding officer was tickled to death he had somebody in tennessee. so i inadvertently skroindjoined, me and a buddy of mine. we both have been doing civil war army for a long time. and i've got to be honest with you, doing the navy is a breeze compared to wearing this all the time. and there aren't very many sailors. so knowing and learning their story is beneficial in telling the real story of what happened here. i've enjoyed it. and it's kind of weird because the fact of the matter...
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this 90 minute event took place in knoxville, tennessee. laura: good afternoon, welcome to the afternoon session of reconstruction tennessee. i serve on the sesquicentennial commission. as a representative of middle
this 90 minute event took place in knoxville, tennessee. laura: good afternoon, welcome to the afternoon session of reconstruction tennessee. i serve on the sesquicentennial commission. as a representative of middle
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. >> tennessee titans select marcus mariota. quarterback oregon. >> who? marcus mariota he is the commissioner of the nfl and he blows that name? all right. despite rumors about trade offers marcus mariota is heading to the tennessee titans not the eagles but is this a blessing in the disguise for the birds. we will take a a look. >>> get ready for a cool start to may. it won't stay like this very long. when can we expect the taste of summer. >> wickly talented, g guy sell kaseem. >> he got the it wrong. >> i guess he was getting booed every time they came up, because they wait ten minutes in between picks. friday mayday, may 1st, 2015. >> spring fling. >> crazy cartoon characters on line. >> we're doing it all. >> really fun, we will get in the hash tag in a bit but we want to see who you think of who we have represented in a animated sense. >> yes good lets go to sue. we keep looking at the slide show. >> a little rain in the forecast. >> mostly south of us, but we will see cloud and cooler temperatures. best i can manage is a six. things will improve fo
. >> tennessee titans select marcus mariota. quarterback oregon. >> who? marcus mariota he is the commissioner of the nfl and he blows that name? all right. despite rumors about trade offers marcus mariota is heading to the tennessee titans not the eagles but is this a blessing in the disguise for the birds. we will take a a look. >>> get ready for a cool start to may. it won't stay like this very long. when can we expect the taste of summer. >> wickly talented, g guy...
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all say that -- in response to comments from someone i have great respect for, the senator from tennessee who has an incredibly report and -- incredibly important role on policy issues, i would caution that we would call support for manufacturing, whether it would be auto or others, or supply trains, or manufacturing when we talk about protecting american jobs, i would point to the fact that there is a very important company of coal in tennessee that just received advanced technology vehicle loans and i was proud to offer -- author that bill. they make aluminum, as we all know, and they are retooling to be able to benefit from ford motor company's policy of moving to aluminum to take 700 pounds out of the f-150 truck to make it more energy efficient and alcoa is benefiting a tennessee company. i don't consider that alone or a bailout anymore than i would consider anymore loan programs that are put together for a manufacturing bailout, but i would suggest that we have literally millions of jobs across the country connected to this supply chain, whether it is auto, whether it is his washers
all say that -- in response to comments from someone i have great respect for, the senator from tennessee who has an incredibly report and -- incredibly important role on policy issues, i would caution that we would call support for manufacturing, whether it would be auto or others, or supply trains, or manufacturing when we talk about protecting american jobs, i would point to the fact that there is a very important company of coal in tennessee that just received advanced technology vehicle...
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oddly enough, clay carries polk's home state of tennessee.olk carries new york which puts them into the white house. ms. hunt: the issue of a presidential campaign at that time is very different from what we see today. it was considered proper for the candidate to be called to office. the campaigning went for state offices like governor. the candidates did not show up at the nominating conventions and afterwards, when they were drafted and accepted the nomination, there were letters sent to the editor. professor finkelman: no stump speeches at all. ms. hunt: sarah was her husband's campaign manager. during the presidential campaign, it was very much basically, a lot of them said whatever you do, don't say anything. professor finkelman: when polk ran for congress, he would canvass the district. when he ran for governor, he ran all over the state of tennessee. one wonders what was going on in polk's mind when nominated for the president, he had to sit home and essentially do nothing except write letters. ms. swain: next is a question for mary.
oddly enough, clay carries polk's home state of tennessee.olk carries new york which puts them into the white house. ms. hunt: the issue of a presidential campaign at that time is very different from what we see today. it was considered proper for the candidate to be called to office. the campaigning went for state offices like governor. the candidates did not show up at the nominating conventions and afterwards, when they were drafted and accepted the nomination, there were letters sent to the...
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the gentleman from tennessee mr. cooper. >> mr. chairman, i think this is a very clumsy way to send a message to vladmir putin. i think the main effect of this amendment -- and i regret the subcommittee was not able to have any hearing or serious discussion. it was more or less sprung on us. i recognize the expertise of the gentleman offering the amendment. but the way i understand the amendment is mainly going to unbalance the workforce because as i understand that weapons facility has used dismantlement as a sort of gap filler between their other duties. i think that to undertake something like this and really the key to this amendment is not the funding restriction, it's more the absolute prohibition on any dismantlement of weapons retired after 2009. and also the prohibition on dismantling the w 84. again, it's a very awkward and clumsy way to approach an important topic. i wish the gentleman would reconsider. >> would the gentleman yield? i just want to underscore this actually fits within their current plan. all it does is ho
the gentleman from tennessee mr. cooper. >> mr. chairman, i think this is a very clumsy way to send a message to vladmir putin. i think the main effect of this amendment -- and i regret the subcommittee was not able to have any hearing or serious discussion. it was more or less sprung on us. i recognize the expertise of the gentleman offering the amendment. but the way i understand the amendment is mainly going to unbalance the workforce because as i understand that weapons facility has...
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really, she was part of the gentry of tennessee.usan swain: and we have a question by twitter of someone wanting to know, how unusual it was for someone at the age of 24 to be on their second husband? was that considered unusual at that time? michael henderson: well, not particularly. people died all the time. and particularly on the frontier and you really couldn't live alone. i mean, most people remarried because you needed to have the support in order to live. susan swain: and so, the difference here was that they divorced. pat brady: right. right, she divorced. well, they had the praise they are "now husband and now wife" because widows and widowers always remarried. that's - just it was very peculiar for someone not to remarry. susan swain: her first husband was 17 years her senior. and his name was lewis robards. pat brady: not that much. he was about 10 or 11 years her senior. susan swain: how did they meet? and why did they make the match? pat brady: her family left the area of nashville because the war between the whites an
really, she was part of the gentry of tennessee.usan swain: and we have a question by twitter of someone wanting to know, how unusual it was for someone at the age of 24 to be on their second husband? was that considered unusual at that time? michael henderson: well, not particularly. people died all the time. and particularly on the frontier and you really couldn't live alone. i mean, most people remarried because you needed to have the support in order to live. susan swain: and so, the...
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marriott closed #2 to the tennessee titans. winston to tampa bay. mario to tennessee. quarterbacks received a lot of respect today. 1230 to to that occurred on sunday. with a long way from tuesday to saturday. . >> gary: supposedly made 44 straight free pointer spirit today. >> i matter of making adjustments occurred and getting the game together. and executing. >> gary: yes lexus featuring jason kidd coaching milwaukee bucks to the biggest blow was on nba history. four. show or four points short of minnesota back in 1956. the their id is we have the injections and the whole bit. milwaukee is an embarrassment chicago ed bass's four games to two. >> gary:, give them a or credit of a comeback spirit of giving away tickets for a beautiful day that angels are going to work. with keller home 620. as we said the a's to their credit is a combat. combat--comeback >> gary:wayback! saving the day, angels hang on. >> gary: if we explain what world match play is you would not have this fund to occur or the weather update. >> gary:4-3 >> gary: the big names will be plain to the ver
marriott closed #2 to the tennessee titans. winston to tampa bay. mario to tennessee. quarterbacks received a lot of respect today. 1230 to to that occurred on sunday. with a long way from tuesday to saturday. . >> gary: supposedly made 44 straight free pointer spirit today. >> i matter of making adjustments occurred and getting the game together. and executing. >> gary: yes lexus featuring jason kidd coaching milwaukee bucks to the biggest blow was on nba history. four. show...
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good afternoon commissioner tim frye a few updates share with you for this weeks ago reports 901 tennessee as you recall this economy approved this within the dog patch recently this was on april 15th of this year project sponsor has lebtd to reduce or increase the size of the courtyard at the rear yard about 5 feet to address some exposure issues and it's proximity to an adjacent neighborhood that can change awhile a modification to our approval will not change the unit mix our the appearance of the project from the public right of ways the commission the planning commission continued the item so the project sponsor can address this revision and that will be heard tomorrow it is in the intent of our approval we wanted to bring your attention and rim the commission there is a portion of article 10 awhile it is not used ouch that is there that states to the planning commission may might have the certificate of province by this commission through a 2/3rd's vote along that c of a only to contributors or within the lifework this is 10067 point e if you have mississippi e questions i'll be happ
good afternoon commissioner tim frye a few updates share with you for this weeks ago reports 901 tennessee as you recall this economy approved this within the dog patch recently this was on april 15th of this year project sponsor has lebtd to reduce or increase the size of the courtyard at the rear yard about 5 feet to address some exposure issues and it's proximity to an adjacent neighborhood that can change awhile a modification to our approval will not change the unit mix our the appearance...
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we'll be taking item 10 out of order for case tennessee street a large project authorization commissioners i'd like to note that on may 7th after hearing and closing public comment you voted 5 to 2 with commissioner antonini and commissioner johnson voting against to continue this matter to this date today. >> good afternoon, commissioners irish with the department staff it is a large project for the tennessee street under the larger project authorization they're seeking authorizations for the rear yard and permitted bulks and prerogatives for dwmz it consisting consist of a demolition of a new four store building and 88 class one bicycle and two class 2 bicycle parking spaces that includes 23 one bedroom units and another bedroom units as previously mentioned the project is located within the landmark district designated in the planning code it was reviewed by the historic preservation commission on april 15, 2015 the harvey milk club granted a certificate of province and found it to be appropriate within a landmark district on may 7th it was reviewed and requested additional necrcourts m
we'll be taking item 10 out of order for case tennessee street a large project authorization commissioners i'd like to note that on may 7th after hearing and closing public comment you voted 5 to 2 with commissioner antonini and commissioner johnson voting against to continue this matter to this date today. >> good afternoon, commissioners irish with the department staff it is a large project for the tennessee street under the larger project authorization they're seeking authorizations...