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tennessee has used one of their remaining two. they've got one left. >> gary: as you said, it's been a les miles performance for jim mcelwain today. dialing up five different fourth four of them to the tight end. and then to powell, and the last one, the home run ball on fourth and ballgame. and a great job coming back to help powell on that play. that's not bad. those are wuerffel numbers. >> verne: they are, yes. five for five on fourth down. will grier. alvin kamara is on the field now. back behind joshua dobbs. first down, 15. he's got him wide open. kamara. first down. clock stops as they move the first down chain. >> gary: mental mistake by jared davis, number 40, trying to cut underneath kamara in this first-and-15 play. it would have been no big deal for kamara to catch the ball for a three-yard gain there. a mental mistakes. >> verne: first down, 10. here is dobbs. looking left all the way. escapesa i tackle. tries to get out of bounds. he fumbles it. >> gary: this is going to be the second spot of the fumble. they'll mov
tennessee has used one of their remaining two. they've got one left. >> gary: as you said, it's been a les miles performance for jim mcelwain today. dialing up five different fourth four of them to the tight end. and then to powell, and the last one, the home run ball on fourth and ballgame. and a great job coming back to help powell on that play. that's not bad. those are wuerffel numbers. >> verne: they are, yes. five for five on fourth down. will grier. alvin kamara is on the...
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black from tennessee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. black, is recognized for three minutes. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. as a nurse for more than 40 years and a believer in the god-given purpose of every human being, i am passionately pro-life. but you know what, you don't have to agree with me to support this bill. no matter our views on abortion or the party label beside our name, we should have all have an interest in ensuring that laws are followed and that the taxpayer dollars are spent responsibly. if a law is broken, particularly by those receiving government money, that should be remedied. that's not a political statement. that's quite literally is our job here in congress. two months ago a series of undercover videos were released implicating planned parenthood in the illegal trafficking of aborted baby tissue and organs. now, some of my colleagues have tried to dismiss these videos, even without ever watching them. i get it. it's easier to try to discredit the source than to defend what's happening on these tapes. we
black from tennessee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. black, is recognized for three minutes. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. as a nurse for more than 40 years and a believer in the god-given purpose of every human being, i am passionately pro-life. but you know what, you don't have to agree with me to support this bill. no matter our views on abortion or the party label beside our name, we should have all have an interest in ensuring that laws are followed...
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are anticipating record enrollment as a part of a new statewide program called tennessee promise.in nashville, tennessee, the governor is implementing a new program that guarantees two years of community college for free to students. some experts in higher education say it could be a game changer. and tennessee is the first state in the country to try it out. >> i'm going to make sure that i'm keeping school my number one priority. i really just want to graduate and make sure that my life is on the track that it needs to be. >> reporter: cedric gregory will be a freshman at volunteer state community college as a part of tennessee promise. before the program started, he wasn't planning on going to college right out of high school. >> i'm already stressing out about it. i already know it's going to be tough, but as long as i keep my head on straight, i think i can do it. >> reporter: he'll work part- time to support himself and help his mom out at home. and sees college as a way to avoid the pitfalls in his small, rural hometown north of nashville. >> using the kids who drop out and
are anticipating record enrollment as a part of a new statewide program called tennessee promise.in nashville, tennessee, the governor is implementing a new program that guarantees two years of community college for free to students. some experts in higher education say it could be a game changer. and tennessee is the first state in the country to try it out. >> i'm going to make sure that i'm keeping school my number one priority. i really just want to graduate and make sure that my life...
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the gentleman from tennessee. mr. cohen: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: it's my pleasure to yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. rohrabacher. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. rohrabacher: i rise in strong support of h.r. 758, and this is not an attack on the federal judiciary. this is an attack on those unscrupulous lawyers and con artists who are taking, who are bilging the american people -- bilking the american people out of hundreds of millions of dollars they have had to earn and work hard to achieve. our system is out of whack today and today we find our honest citizens exposed to this type of threat. this would take care of that, somewhat. i -- first i would like to thank my good friend from texas, lamar smith, for his bill, which i believe is so important, as many small and medium sized businesses like we have here in california that are hit every year with frivolous and abusive lawsuits. i wo
the gentleman from tennessee. mr. cohen: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: it's my pleasure to yield three minutes to the gentleman from california, mr. rohrabacher. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. rohrabacher: i rise in strong support of h.r. 758, and this is not an attack on the federal judiciary. this is an attack on those unscrupulous lawyers and con artists who are taking, who...
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black from tennessee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. black, is recognized for three minutes. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. as a nurse for more than 40 years and a believer in the god-given purpose of every human being, i am passionately pro-life. but you know what, you don't have to agree with me to support this bill. no matter our views on abortion or the party label beside our name, we should have all have an interest in ensuring that laws are followed and that the taxpayer dollars are spent responsibly. if a law is broken, particularly by those receiving government money, that should be remedied. that's not a political statement. that's quite literally is our job here in congress. two months ago a series of undercover videos were released implicating planned parenthood in the illegal trafficking of aborted baby tissue and organs. now, some of my colleagues have tried to dismiss these videos, even without ever watching them. i get it. it's easier to try to discredit the source than to defend what's happening on these tapes. we
black from tennessee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. black, is recognized for three minutes. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. as a nurse for more than 40 years and a believer in the god-given purpose of every human being, i am passionately pro-life. but you know what, you don't have to agree with me to support this bill. no matter our views on abortion or the party label beside our name, we should have all have an interest in ensuring that laws are followed...
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whiskey tennessee whiskey oh, tennessee whiskey ♪ ♪ you're as smooth as tennessee whiskey tennesseeel warning, possible transportation delays throughout the bay this weekend. what you need to know -- we'll tell you what you what you need to now about the transbay 2 closure. >>> swimming in this area river could spell disaster. >>> and air quality concerns just in time for all those outdoor labor day activities. it is 7:00 this morning. thanks for joining us, i'm anne makovec. >> i'm mark kelly. nice clear start to our saturday too. we are go about to have a major -- we are about to have a warmup around the bay area this morning. let's look at the golden gate bridge. skies are clear, it's lovely
whiskey tennessee whiskey oh, tennessee whiskey ♪ ♪ you're as smooth as tennessee whiskey tennesseeel warning, possible transportation delays throughout the bay this weekend. what you need to know -- we'll tell you what you what you need to now about the transbay 2 closure. >>> swimming in this area river could spell disaster. >>> and air quality concerns just in time for all those outdoor labor day activities. it is 7:00 this morning. thanks for joining us, i'm anne...
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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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tennessee scored 59 against bowling green. ole miss scores its most points since 1935 and brandonale allen four touchdown passes for arkansas. that's it for us. see you next week. ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... an investigation under way after a woman was struck and killed by a car as she stood near a bus stop. a nightmare for travelers at the bay bridge. and getting some clarity on rg iii's -- rgiii's future with the redskins. this is ac 7 news, news alert. anchor: a body found inside a burning vehicle on xenia street. roz plater is near the scene with the details. roz: police have expanded the crime scene. it happened at an alley near the intersection of xenia and vauxhall streets. let's take a look at some video we shot earlier. the car was still smoldering. it appears to be a light or white colored four-door sedan. d.c. police have confirmed there is a body inside. firefighters arrived around 9:15. there are reports
tennessee scored 59 against bowling green. ole miss scores its most points since 1935 and brandonale allen four touchdown passes for arkansas. that's it for us. see you next week. ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... an investigation under way after a woman was struck and killed by a car as she stood near a bus stop. a nightmare for travelers at the bay bridge. and getting some clarity on...
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. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained as a catholic priest in 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 molesters. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of limitations had run out on all but one. it got him a 25-year sentence. >> i certainly had some anxious moments when i walked in because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated in prison, which is not very good, you know. but the truth is, i have not been mistreated at all, either by inmates or staff. >> mckowen is lucky, as sex offenders go. he's assigned to the prison's one minimum security wing where most of the inmates are more interested in going home rather than getting in trouble. it's not the only positive thing mckowen sees in his incarceration. >> i was a catholic priest for a long time. i was then and i am now, you know, a person
. >> we met edward mckowen in tennessee at the river bend institution. >> i was ordained as a catholic priest in 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 molesters. >> according to police investigators, mckowen admitted to molesting 22 boys, both during and after his time as a priest. the statute of limitations had run out on all but one....
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tennessee scored 59 against bowling green. ole miss scores its most points since 1935 and brandonale allen four touchdown passes for arkansas. that's it for us. see you next week. ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. ♪ all right the long labor day weekend kicked off with a huge party on the parkway. the made in america festivities started this afternoon and a day turned to night and the party showed no signs of letting up. for those that craved quiet end to the summer vacation season, the shore was the place to be. saturday night, i'm walter perez, the big story on "action news
tennessee scored 59 against bowling green. ole miss scores its most points since 1935 and brandonale allen four touchdown passes for arkansas. that's it for us. see you next week. ♪ mother nature can turn in an instant; don't turn back. introducing the new 2016 ford explorer. be unstoppable. ♪ this is my fight song... i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving...
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the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: mr. president, the senator from new hampshire is always as eloquent when she is fighting for students in new hampshire. i want to assure her if any of those 5,000 students already have a perkins loan, they're not affected by this. in fact, almost no students across the country who have a student loan or are about to have one are affected by this. this affects about -- there are $8 billion worth of outstanding student loans -- of outstanding perkins loans, out of $1.3 trillion in student loans. so we're talking about less than 1% of all the student loans. we're talking about student loans that might affect students who go a year from now to college. no one who currently has a perkins loan is affected by this. and what is our goal here? our goal is to help students afford college. how do you help students afford college by, number one, continuing a program that has a higher interest rate than the loan they could get in a regular student loan? the perkins loan rate is higher than every singl
the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: mr. president, the senator from new hampshire is always as eloquent when she is fighting for students in new hampshire. i want to assure her if any of those 5,000 students already have a perkins loan, they're not affected by this. in fact, almost no students across the country who have a student loan or are about to have one are affected by this. this affects about -- there are $8 billion worth of outstanding student loans -- of...
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the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: the goal here is to help students. the goal here is to find ways to help college students find easier ways to apply to go to college, to avoid overborrowing. the goal would be to give them a year-round pell grant. the goal would be to simplify the application form that they have. the goal would be to keep the interest rates as low as we can. the goal would be to make it easier to repay the student loans. that is our goal. our education committee upon which the senator from wisconsin and the senator from pennsylvania are very valuable members, is completing work on the reauthorization of a higher education act with just those -- with just those goals. we've had eight hearings. we're considering a number of bipartisan proposals to, as i said, simplify the grants and loans for college, to provide for year-round pell to make it easier to repay student loans and to discourage overborrowing which is weighing down many students. one of the most important of those proposals which i
the presiding officer: the senator from tennessee. mr. alexander: the goal here is to help students. the goal here is to find ways to help college students find easier ways to apply to go to college, to avoid overborrowing. the goal would be to give them a year-round pell grant. the goal would be to simplify the application form that they have. the goal would be to keep the interest rates as low as we can. the goal would be to make it easier to repay the student loans. that is our goal. our...
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ultimately they choose between six and seven weeks on the road they find kelly in memphis, tennessee and successfully pressed him. there he is walking out of the courthouse and chains guarded by machine gunners the fbi now has quite an arsenal the interesting thing is that kelly started out in memphis, tennessee a child of the upper middle-class parents, of caddie at the local country club, a smart kid, but he did not enjoy a good relationship with his father. he hated him. he caught his father in interest with another woman in basically black one dash blackmailed him and said i will not tell mom if you give me the family car and increase my allowance by x amount of dollars so that he used his money and transportation though liquor running business because tennessee was a dry state a young of entrepreneur and high-school. it went downhill from there. here is kathryn and a georgia in federal court from several weeks on the road going through to your for gin bottles a day and kelly already has been pistol whipped in the courtroom by the fbi by spectators when he attempted to defend cat
ultimately they choose between six and seven weeks on the road they find kelly in memphis, tennessee and successfully pressed him. there he is walking out of the courthouse and chains guarded by machine gunners the fbi now has quite an arsenal the interesting thing is that kelly started out in memphis, tennessee a child of the upper middle-class parents, of caddie at the local country club, a smart kid, but he did not enjoy a good relationship with his father. he hated him. he caught his father...
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in tennessee they're using a big rig. >> blue honda accord just passed on the right. >> reporter: tennesseers are hiding in plain sight as they try to recapture the attention of distracted drivers. >> the reason i stopped you is because you were texting while you were driving. >> folks are not looking for rigs like this that belong to us that are used for these enforcement initiatives. >> reporter: as a driver you might be uncomfortable with the idea of cops peering down into your car from a big rig. police insist it's all about saving lives. >> the national safety council cites distracted driving as the third leading cause of traffic fatalities just after alcohol use and speeding. >> this labor day weekend, if we could have no drunk drivers, no distracted drivers and people just slowed down a little bit, hundreds of lives would be saved. >> is there any legal reason why you were texting and driving? >> reporter: the day we rode along with the tennessee highway patrol state troopers issued 55 citations to distracted drivers. more than two-thirds were texting. >> people seem to have the atti
in tennessee they're using a big rig. >> blue honda accord just passed on the right. >> reporter: tennesseers are hiding in plain sight as they try to recapture the attention of distracted drivers. >> the reason i stopped you is because you were texting while you were driving. >> folks are not looking for rigs like this that belong to us that are used for these enforcement initiatives. >> reporter: as a driver you might be uncomfortable with the idea of cops...
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and howard baker from tennessee he got flipped on this by rozelle i don't know how many times. finally after rozelle and baker but that's the kind of thing they did. they would promise expansion with no intention of doing an expansion. so that's part of it and then the tax breaks. >> host: [inaudible] >> guest: most owners if you talk to them and rozelle was very good at this, always talked about the wonders of the american economy and the football owner says innovators and how it was really the free enterprise system which allowed them to develop the way they developed. in fact what they had was the
and howard baker from tennessee he got flipped on this by rozelle i don't know how many times. finally after rozelle and baker but that's the kind of thing they did. they would promise expansion with no intention of doing an expansion. so that's part of it and then the tax breaks. >> host: [inaudible] >> guest: most owners if you talk to them and rozelle was very good at this, always talked about the wonders of the american economy and the football owner says innovators and how it...
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after graduation in august 1943, who traveled to tennessee- -- w e traveled to tennessee. my wife's decision was to go with me, even though she was pregnant by three months. on the way down, we came through ,he beautiful town of norris which we call our shangri-la. we were able to find an attic to live in, which had no bathroom or anything like that. it was a blessing for my wife because she was in a peaceful locale. and we had made wonderful friends that house dust. that was a big plus. -- that housed us. when the time came for delivering our son, i started talking with the housing people. we could no longer live in the attic. had an indecision. maybe, maybe not. the friday before she was to , ie home from the hospital went into the housing office and told them that, well, make up your mind. the ambulance is going to bring my son to my doorstep on tuesday morning. -- to your doorstep on tuesday morning. later that day, i had the choice of 3000. so we moved to oak ridge. -- i had the choice of 3 houses. >> tell me what your assignment was. seth: i was assigned to be an eng
after graduation in august 1943, who traveled to tennessee- -- w e traveled to tennessee. my wife's decision was to go with me, even though she was pregnant by three months. on the way down, we came through ,he beautiful town of norris which we call our shangri-la. we were able to find an attic to live in, which had no bathroom or anything like that. it was a blessing for my wife because she was in a peaceful locale. and we had made wonderful friends that house dust. that was a big plus. --...
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state troopers in tennessee have come up with a unique way to crack down. jonathan takes a look. >> they are becoming increasingly creative in how they bust texting drivers. in some cities they pose as construction workers or pan handers to see them in tennessee they are using a ring. >> tennessee state troopers are hiding in plain sight as they try to recapture the attention of distracted drivers. >> the reason i stopped you is you were texting while you were driving. >> they are looking for breaks like this that be long to us that are used for these enforcement initiative. >> the driver might be uncomfortable of the idea of cops peering down into your car from a big rig. police insist it is all about saving lives. >> the national safety council sites distracted driving as the third leading cause of fatalities. >> labor day weekend, have no drunk drives no distracted drivers and slow down a little bit hundreds of lives would be saved. >> you were texting and driving. >> the day we rode along with the tennessee highway patrol they issued 55 citations to dis
state troopers in tennessee have come up with a unique way to crack down. jonathan takes a look. >> they are becoming increasingly creative in how they bust texting drivers. in some cities they pose as construction workers or pan handers to see them in tennessee they are using a ring. >> tennessee state troopers are hiding in plain sight as they try to recapture the attention of distracted drivers. >> the reason i stopped you is you were texting while you were driving....
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this is one of nine regional hubs across the state of tennessee dedicated to giving would be startups and entrepreneurs access to resources including capital and mentorship opportunities. >> the only way to attract good ideas and entrepreneurs is to have really good mentors, people that have been in their shoes before that have started businesses. they understood how difficult it really was to or is to start a business. and really walk with those entrepreneurs along the way. >> but nashville wouldn't be complete withoutity own music startup success story. artisan created a product called the instrument one that turns basic musical gestures into any sound including a guitar or drum. the user wants to create when hooked up to an iphone, ipad or computer. they're in the top 100 most funded projects on kickstarter, raising over a million dollars. >> nashville's become a perfect storm. there's the interest in startup culture and tech-based innovation is unprecedented. tools that are available to people mean that they can start companies in a lot more different places and environments than
this is one of nine regional hubs across the state of tennessee dedicated to giving would be startups and entrepreneurs access to resources including capital and mentorship opportunities. >> the only way to attract good ideas and entrepreneurs is to have really good mentors, people that have been in their shoes before that have started businesses. they understood how difficult it really was to or is to start a business. and really walk with those entrepreneurs along the way. >> but...
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i live in tennessee. mississippi in an hard the. i am a native mississippi and, up in carrollton and went to both ole miss and mississippi state. got degrees from both somehow. i am a winner either way. that works out good. my publication in terms of the civil war basically fall into three different categories and each of those categories can overlap a little bit a lot of what i do, particularly recently is with battle history. i've written on charlotte and champion hill and fo for a bookn fort henry and fort donelson now. another area that i like to get involved in mississippi history and a lot of that will fall into the battle history as well but i've written on senator james george, mississippi secession convention and other mississippi topics. the final area that i like to deal with is dealing with battlefield preservation to a lot of that has to do with memory and postwar activity, how the veterans came back and look at what they did decades before and after wanted to preserve what they did, then memory and so on. and they do t
i live in tennessee. mississippi in an hard the. i am a native mississippi and, up in carrollton and went to both ole miss and mississippi state. got degrees from both somehow. i am a winner either way. that works out good. my publication in terms of the civil war basically fall into three different categories and each of those categories can overlap a little bit a lot of what i do, particularly recently is with battle history. i've written on charlotte and champion hill and fo for a bookn fort...
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i have to say tennessee. you all have that shelf back there. he went to tennessee. yet? i'm not so sure. i would still give georgia the edge in the east. >> let's talk about jim harbaugh because we've seen enough. >> stone cold trip. >> how do you think he's going to do at the university? >> i think he's going to do well. here's a guy who's had a ton of starts at the university of iowa. that's why no one was crying. he was woeful. he missed open wide receivers and yet michigan had the opportunity to win that game. he can coach. you may not like his quirkiness. he may be surgicaling all of those things, but he wanted stanford. michigan will win. >> one sentence how does ohio state repeat? >> ohio state repeats. >> i like it. >> i can hook them tonight when they take on notre dame. >> all right. get it in. >>> the 20th skek year of s.e.c. football kicks off today with louisville and auburn at 3:30 p.m. eastern right here on cbs. >>> it's about eight after the hour. here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next cuba's rising tied of u.s. tourism. now that
i have to say tennessee. you all have that shelf back there. he went to tennessee. yet? i'm not so sure. i would still give georgia the edge in the east. >> let's talk about jim harbaugh because we've seen enough. >> stone cold trip. >> how do you think he's going to do at the university? >> i think he's going to do well. here's a guy who's had a ton of starts at the university of iowa. that's why no one was crying. he was woeful. he missed open wide receivers and yet...
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the interesting thing about memphis is that kelly started out in memphis, tennessee. he was a child of upper middle class parents. he was a cady at the local country club, a pretty smart kid. but he did not enjoy very good relationship with his father, whom he hated. and when he caught his father in a tryst with another woman, he basically blackmailed him and said i won't tell mom about this -- this is when he is in high school -- if you give me the family car and increase my allowance by x amount of money, which kelly then used his new transportation and money to hop across the border to arkansas, which was a wet state, tennessee was dry. and that's when he started his liquor-running business. as a young entrepreneur in high school. and things basically went downhill from there. here is kathryn and george in federal court. they look a little bloated from seven weeking on the road and going through three or four gin bottles a day, and kelly has already been pistol-whipped by the fbi, in the courtroom in view of all spectators, when he attempted to defend cath rbi from
the interesting thing about memphis is that kelly started out in memphis, tennessee. he was a child of upper middle class parents. he was a cady at the local country club, a pretty smart kid. but he did not enjoy very good relationship with his father, whom he hated. and when he caught his father in a tryst with another woman, he basically blackmailed him and said i won't tell mom about this -- this is when he is in high school -- if you give me the family car and increase my allowance by x...
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has blownne betsy itself out and is headed tennessee toough new york. as an of rain and it when it gets to new york to alleviate their water shortage. >> finally, the pumps are taking effect. the water levels are falling. for the first time in four days get possible for mona to out and call charity hospital. >> hey, honey. >> the family is safe and coming home tomorrow after all of that worry. ♪ >> so, life begins again. people starting all over. >> we are not out of it. about your family? everybody good? >> oh, yeah. >> you don't think that this is knocked out? >> we are going to build a levy by us. >> how do you feel about it? >> i always wanted to do redecorate. >> a man who dealt with over a set it.sasters >> no city in the world can deal with something this big alone. it's just overwhelming. >> major disasters in one form organized have to be for. using resources for many public and private agencies. hall,at new orleans city they are working around the clock to meet the needs of their people, fighting 1000 problems at once. welfare assistance for v
has blownne betsy itself out and is headed tennessee toough new york. as an of rain and it when it gets to new york to alleviate their water shortage. >> finally, the pumps are taking effect. the water levels are falling. for the first time in four days get possible for mona to out and call charity hospital. >> hey, honey. >> the family is safe and coming home tomorrow after all of that worry. ♪ >> so, life begins again. people starting all over. >> we are not...
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in places like georgia and tennessee, after voter i.d. laws get into effect.t doesn't prevent voting for fraud. there's more going on. what it is, it's become a partisan fight. most of the american people support it. it enhances voter confidence. i don't feel strongly of that, we need voter i.d. a majority of blacks. >> sure. first of all, there's no constitutional right. early voting, expanded voting, there's no correlation between which states or parties control them or have the features. for example, in new york, a very blue controlled state. it does not have voting. others states that are red have easier registration requirements, for whatever reason. similarly, early voting does not correlate to who comes out to the polls. in some faces, rural, suburban, whatever it is, sometimes it's more lower class, upper class, they have more flexibility. they can dell different stories, it's an administrator. that's a problem, that needs to be gotten rid of. tinkering with the hours, who votes early, when you register, as long as you are not burdening someone's abili
in places like georgia and tennessee, after voter i.d. laws get into effect.t doesn't prevent voting for fraud. there's more going on. what it is, it's become a partisan fight. most of the american people support it. it enhances voter confidence. i don't feel strongly of that, we need voter i.d. a majority of blacks. >> sure. first of all, there's no constitutional right. early voting, expanded voting, there's no correlation between which states or parties control them or have the...
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visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> memphis, tennessee...en written if music were rigion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here with the howlin' brothers. >> memphis means music and the spirit of sun studio lives at the memphis music foundation in our one-of-a-kind music resource center. this nonprofit is committed to helping artists succeed in their music careers. careers. ♪ with a strong southern breeze ♪ ♪ get the lowdown tennessee blues ♪
visit ncicap.org] ♪ >> memphis, tennessee...en written if music were rigion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here with the howlin' brothers. >> memphis means music and the spirit of sun studio lives at the memphis music foundation in our one-of-a-kind music resource center. this nonprofit is committed to helping artists succeed in their music careers. careers. ♪ with a strong southern breeze ♪ ♪ get the lowdown tennessee blues...
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about half the army of tennessee did not have bayonets. asked around-- he and was told a lot of the guys got rhythm. they threw them away and by mid-war the weapon is so highly disregarded that a lot of the guys have just gotten rid of them. a lot of commanders are ordering but one wrote,, i intended to have tried the virtue of the bayonet. i regret very much to say that the regiment failed to come forward. so he orders the bayonet charge. his men won't engage. -- he fights at brandy station, the big cavalry battle, and wrote that he delivered a saber stroke so beautiful it nearly cleaned the head of the union shall -- soldier. , these accounts of current after are every engagement, but as far as my experience goes bayonet fights rarely, if ever occur and exist only in the imagination. he actually went across the battlefield looking for bayonets . he could not find any. that the common soldier of the rank and file like to do is post of bayonets because it makes them appear very warlike. when i was putting this together i realized -- i am s
about half the army of tennessee did not have bayonets. asked around-- he and was told a lot of the guys got rhythm. they threw them away and by mid-war the weapon is so highly disregarded that a lot of the guys have just gotten rid of them. a lot of commanders are ordering but one wrote,, i intended to have tried the virtue of the bayonet. i regret very much to say that the regiment failed to come forward. so he orders the bayonet charge. his men won't engage. -- he fights at brandy station,...
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narrator: tennessee attorneys z. looby and maurice weaver carried on with the case, and all 25 defendants were acquitted. when two more were arrested, marshall returned to columbia to help. when the trial was over and marshall, looby and weaver prepard to leave, some in town believed that justice had not yet been served. juan williams: and they're driving back to nashville because they can't even risk sleeping in columbia tennessee for fear that they will be killed. thurgood marshall: the mob followed me out across duck river and pulled us over - state troopers and city police. juan williams: and they particularly pick thurgood marshall out of the back seat where he was seated. thurgood marshall: and they put me in the police car and told looby to go on to nashville and don't follow them. juan williams: but the police car they notice, does not go back towards town, but instead takes a turn in to the woods going in the direction toward the river. marshall, sitting in the backseat, he doesn't know what's going on. and
narrator: tennessee attorneys z. looby and maurice weaver carried on with the case, and all 25 defendants were acquitted. when two more were arrested, marshall returned to columbia to help. when the trial was over and marshall, looby and weaver prepard to leave, some in town believed that justice had not yet been served. juan williams: and they're driving back to nashville because they can't even risk sleeping in columbia tennessee for fear that they will be killed. thurgood marshall: the mob...
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have any gone to dayton, tennessee? it hasn't changed much since.it's pretty much incrested in time. he was one of the joint prosecutors. i could walk to that big upstairs warehouse where 20 med -- 200 med aware situated. i could go where the boarding house. by that, i could get a feel more for what -- and i could go in the summer when it was hot and that was one of the memorable things about the trial and still didn't have a lot of air-conditioning when i was there. it was the old thermometer and still registering the temperature over a 100 some days, just like they experienced. that helped me get a feel for the place. i did learn from that experience going over a dozen times to change my subjects and my next book and after that early science an -- antarctica, i'm not going to write dayton, tennessee anymore. i got to live with all the scientists and then got to go down for a three months thanks to you all and go over explorers went. now, this made this a perfect book for me because mount vernon is a tremendous source. mount vernon captures washing
have any gone to dayton, tennessee? it hasn't changed much since.it's pretty much incrested in time. he was one of the joint prosecutors. i could walk to that big upstairs warehouse where 20 med -- 200 med aware situated. i could go where the boarding house. by that, i could get a feel more for what -- and i could go in the summer when it was hot and that was one of the memorable things about the trial and still didn't have a lot of air-conditioning when i was there. it was the old thermometer...
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called oak ridge, tennessee, and that's how i got into the manhattan project. >> that's great. aren't you glad you weren't a tail gunner? >> yes, i was supposed to be a tail gunner. my friends who went with me to radio school ended up as tail gunners. >> did they survive the war? >> some did and some didn't. >> what was the special engineer detachment? >> the special engineering detachme detachment, it was already clear that a major effort was going to be made to develop the atomic bomb. they had by that time, 1942, 1943, already many famous scientists were being assembled at los alamos and elsewhere. lo and behold they discovered just like physics professors at universities discover, you can't do anything without assistance, so they realized that they needed an infrastructure of machinists and engineers and young budding scientists to assist in the development of the bomb. and so they developed something called a special engineering detachment, and they went around the country interviewing people who they thought might fit into the project. sure enough at los alamos there were
called oak ridge, tennessee, and that's how i got into the manhattan project. >> that's great. aren't you glad you weren't a tail gunner? >> yes, i was supposed to be a tail gunner. my friends who went with me to radio school ended up as tail gunners. >> did they survive the war? >> some did and some didn't. >> what was the special engineer detachment? >> the special engineering detachme detachment, it was already clear that a major effort was going to be...
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tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron medley -- no good. florida wins, 28-27 to keep the streak alive. >>> elsewhere in the s.e.c., leonard fournette continues to fuel the early isemz heisman ta. 244 yards. nick chubb, a 12th straight 100-yard guam. another standout rushing performance, byu in the big house taking on michigan. and watch this run by davon smith. how did he get through there? just making the byu defense look silly. and here, get off me. 60-yard touchdown run. smith, refusing to quit. and michigan with a big statement, romming all over byu. byu getting their first shotout since 2003. >>> elsewhere in the big ten, ohio state scored a defensive touchdown in its third straight game, thanks to a pick six by adoll fuss washington. michigan state was outgained by central michigan, but pulled away with the win. notre dame got a win. "gameday" will be at clemson wifor their match-up with the irish next week. that's it for the ford wrapup. see you next week. (nature sounds) she can rage, and roar, and crack, and storm. but mother natur
tennessee with a chance to win. from 55 yards out, aaron medley -- no good. florida wins, 28-27 to keep the streak alive. >>> elsewhere in the s.e.c., leonard fournette continues to fuel the early isemz heisman ta. 244 yards. nick chubb, a 12th straight 100-yard guam. another standout rushing performance, byu in the big house taking on michigan. and watch this run by davon smith. how did he get through there? just making the byu defense look silly. and here, get off me. 60-yard...
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. >> reporter: claire mcconnell is here from tennessee to support her friend who happens to be miss tennesseeer first time doing ac. >> we ate out white house subs and we're eating at angelo's tonight. >> reporter: now the girls are getting ready for the big night while waiting to find out who makes the final cut to compete for the crown sunday. earlier today miss america held its inaugural 9/11 military appreciation concert. on september 11th 2001, contestants were competing for miss america and they had to decide whether the show should go on. >>> they decided to go forward and today they decided to honor all the victims and first responders with this concert. >> didn't what happened to disrespect the moment that was going on and what was happening to our country by having what people may see as a pageant but then you didn't want to give in to the terrorists by removing an american way of life. >> reporter: a part of american life and history that young women still aspire to today. >> just to know that miss tennessee is actually a real girl and not just the girl that i pictured on tv. >> re
. >> reporter: claire mcconnell is here from tennessee to support her friend who happens to be miss tennesseeer first time doing ac. >> we ate out white house subs and we're eating at angelo's tonight. >> reporter: now the girls are getting ready for the big night while waiting to find out who makes the final cut to compete for the crown sunday. earlier today miss america held its inaugural 9/11 military appreciation concert. on september 11th 2001, contestants were competing...
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question about it -- there was a lot to cheer about at sadd's national conference in nashville, tennessee. [ upbeat music plays ] every year, teen leaders from around the country get together for this exciting, multiday event. high on the agenda is driving safety. >> oh, my gosh, i just saw the craziest thing on my way to school today. >> what happened? >> it was this driver, and he was driving way too fast. >> as with previous years, the big kickoff meeting is a mixture of icebreaker fun and games... >> step, cross, step step, cross, step >> ...serious business... >> right now, ladies and gentlemen, would you please welcome my brand-new friend, the president and c.e.o. of sadd national, dawn teixeira. come on, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] >> ...and activities to get [ upbeat music plays ] >> ride the bus >> but the star attraction of the night was the first-ever showing of a very special psa created by the sadd chapter from madison county, indiana. [ whir! ] but before we show you the psa, let's take a step back and explain how it all came about. >> so, we found out about the drivi
question about it -- there was a lot to cheer about at sadd's national conference in nashville, tennessee. [ upbeat music plays ] every year, teen leaders from around the country get together for this exciting, multiday event. high on the agenda is driving safety. >> oh, my gosh, i just saw the craziest thing on my way to school today. >> what happened? >> it was this driver, and he was driving way too fast. >> as with previous years, the big kickoff meeting is a mixture...
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. >> at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee, we met an inmate who knows something aboutving hard time. brian lautenschlager is serving a 90-year sentence for armed robbery and attempted murder. >> i've been in here so long. sometimes i feel like i've been born here. >> how long have you been here? >> in prison, altogether, 18 years. come in when i was 18, come out when i was 24, back when i was 25, now back, i'm 36, going on 37. >> along with working out, there's one other way he copes. ♪ i was 18 years old when they sent me to prison ♪ ♪ far away from my home in east tennessee ♪ ♪ still see the tears my darlin' was crying as she whispered i love you said she'd wait for me ♪ >> when i first come to prison, you know, i had a girlfriend, and she was telling me how she's going to wait on me and all this. and things change. and -- i -- i'm still in here, and she's gone. ♪ it's been 18 long years in the so-co prison ♪ ♪ sometimes i feel so all alone ♪ ♪ i lost a girl that i loved to the arms of a stranger ♪ ♪ the only home i know is surrounded by stone ♪ it's a sense of freed
. >> at the brushy mountain correctional complex in tennessee, we met an inmate who knows something aboutving hard time. brian lautenschlager is serving a 90-year sentence for armed robbery and attempted murder. >> i've been in here so long. sometimes i feel like i've been born here. >> how long have you been here? >> in prison, altogether, 18 years. come in when i was 18, come out when i was 24, back when i was 25, now back, i'm 36, going on 37. >> along with...
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of times if you have any have -- read introductions anybody ever been to dayton, tennessee. aha. i wouldn't necessarily put it on top of your visitation list but it was a place where the scopes trial took place. and i thought to know that trial, i needed to know the place. and fortunately for me as a historian not fortunate to the people of dayton, it hasn't changed much since 1925 it is pretty much incrusted in time. so i could walk the area. if i could be in the courtroom, that brian and darrell were in and trial took place. i could hear the train go by that they would hear. i could go up to the swimming hole where scopes went with williams jennings billy brian who was one of the joint prosecutors. i could walk to where the -- big upstairs warehouse room were were about 200 media were all situated and by that i could get a feel more for what -- i could go in the summer when it was hot. one of the me rabble things about the trial that it was very, very hot and didn't have a lot of air-conditioning when i was there, in fact, in front of drugstore was the old they are thermom
of times if you have any have -- read introductions anybody ever been to dayton, tennessee. aha. i wouldn't necessarily put it on top of your visitation list but it was a place where the scopes trial took place. and i thought to know that trial, i needed to know the place. and fortunately for me as a historian not fortunate to the people of dayton, it hasn't changed much since 1925 it is pretty much incrusted in time. so i could walk the area. if i could be in the courtroom, that brian and...
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he started his visit with the army of tennessee around the time of the tennessee campaign, and he was shocked to see half the army of tennessee did not have bayonets, which is corroborated by the returns for the regiment at that time. he asked around about it and was told a lot of the guys got rid of them. they threw them away. they had never met any yankee who could wait for that weapon. the weapon is so disregarded at least in this army that a lot of these guys are just gotten rid of them. there's a lot of the upper echelon commanders ordering bayonet charges. the lieutenant colonel wrote after the engagement, i intended to have tried the virtue of the bayonet. i regret to say that the regiment failed. he orders the bayonet charge. the giant pression that served on the staff of jeb stuart, certainly a guy that loved edge weapons. he carried that monstrous saber at the museum of the confederacy . andights at brandy station wrote that he delivered the saber stroke so beautiful -- i'm paraphrasing here -- it nearly cleaved the head of a union soldier off his shoulders in one stroke. he
he started his visit with the army of tennessee around the time of the tennessee campaign, and he was shocked to see half the army of tennessee did not have bayonets, which is corroborated by the returns for the regiment at that time. he asked around about it and was told a lot of the guys got rid of them. they threw them away. they had never met any yankee who could wait for that weapon. the weapon is so disregarded at least in this army that a lot of these guys are just gotten rid of them....
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the judge claims the supreme court's decision on same-sex marriages has "derailed tennessee's ability constitutes marriage and weakons tutses divorce and is asking the highest court in the country to clarify when a marriage is no longer a marriage. safe to say he didn't agree with that decision. so, the couple is going to try to file again. maybe with another judge but his suggestion to them when he wouldn't let them get divorced, try and reconcile. not sure how that one is going to work out. >>> to ohio where the city of dayton is apologizing to a man who says he was wrongfully pulled over for making eye contact with a police officer. that officer, though, says he didn't signal properly before turning. >> i'm not doing nothing. >> okay. >> because i have a plate, other than that why was you trailing me. >> because you made direct eye contact to me and held on. >> what? >> john felton says he felt like he was being followed. the police officer and the department say the stop was legal and despite what he said about the eye contact, the officer watched him make that turn without the bl
the judge claims the supreme court's decision on same-sex marriages has "derailed tennessee's ability constitutes marriage and weakons tutses divorce and is asking the highest court in the country to clarify when a marriage is no longer a marriage. safe to say he didn't agree with that decision. so, the couple is going to try to file again. maybe with another judge but his suggestion to them when he wouldn't let them get divorced, try and reconcile. not sure how that one is going to work...