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tennessee is counting on you. serving as your governor of the past year, i've seen will the of good that we can be proud of. in 2019, we were named the number one best fiscally managed state in america. we have been named as the best business climate in the country, number one in u.s. for advanced industry growth. in the past year, the state has garnered 108 commitments that created 16,500 jobs and $3.6 billion of capital investment in tennessee. [ applause ] this year, amazon, smile direct and dozens of other companies made expansions in or relocat n relocations to tennessee. we're the envy of many states. over the last year i visited every county in our state for the third time. every place i went, i saw tennesseeans working to make our state better. tonight we celebrate the state of our state. we gather to celebrate that and discuss ways to continue our momentum that you and i know that the successes that we enjoy belong to the 6.8 million hard working tennesseeans who sent us here. we work for the people of te
tennessee is counting on you. serving as your governor of the past year, i've seen will the of good that we can be proud of. in 2019, we were named the number one best fiscally managed state in america. we have been named as the best business climate in the country, number one in u.s. for advanced industry growth. in the past year, the state has garnered 108 commitments that created 16,500 jobs and $3.6 billion of capital investment in tennessee. [ applause ] this year, amazon, smile direct and...
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the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: i would like to yield three minutes to lieutenant general jack bergman. he is the highest ranking veteran in the u.s. congress either the house or the senate and represents the upper peninsula in michigan and great member of the veterans affairs committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. bergman: special thanks to the chairman and the ranking member of the veterans affairs committee because we are here for the right reasons, that is to serve veterans and enable them to be productive in their lives after their service to our country. my bill, h.r. 561, the protecting business opportunities for veterans act gives the v.a. the tools it needs to fix a persistent problem in contracting that is labeled improper -- these abuses occur when a small business obtains a contract under set-aside award and conditions but gives all of the work to a large company while collecting profit for doing absolutely nothing. this practice has long been prohibited b
the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: i would like to yield three minutes to lieutenant general jack bergman. he is the highest ranking veteran in the u.s. congress either the house or the senate and represents the upper peninsula in michigan and great member of the veterans affairs committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. bergman: special thanks to the chairman and the ranking member of the veterans affairs committee because we are here for the right...
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they were transferring money@new home in tennessee. >> it transferred from wichita to tennessee banks day shet up a new accoun. >> i did. >> the local authorities had been locking for him in years. >> the investigators pulled the security camera video. clearly visible was emily and a man opening an account. >> who did you soo in the image? >> castro. >> he's now joe of tennessee. >> correct. >> the investigators believe he was neither. and now he had been made. identity fraud is a federal crime. they had grounds to arrest him. a week later they moved in. >>> they finally get inside the doors of community. sinister stories of the dark angel. >> the angel of death. she came around when somebody was going to die. >> you'll hear from castro himself. when "dateline" continues. when it comes to your business internet, which is more important? ♪ ♪ okay, i wish i didn't have to choose. like the more i think about it, the more i want to jump to each room. what if i said you can have it all? ♪ ♪ comcast business gives you connectivity that goes beyond. that's what we want! that's speed, reliabi
they were transferring money@new home in tennessee. >> it transferred from wichita to tennessee banks day shet up a new accoun. >> i did. >> the local authorities had been locking for him in years. >> the investigators pulled the security camera video. clearly visible was emily and a man opening an account. >> who did you soo in the image? >> castro. >> he's now joe of tennessee. >> correct. >> the investigators believe he was neither. and...
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army of soldiers of the tennessee, and he loses with confidence, soldiers of the army of tennessee, a few days of constancy will secure this victory, the crowning victory of the rebellion. let us endure manfully. other battles are to be fought. let us fight them bravely. a grateful country will rejoice in our success and history will record it with immortal honor. grant is ready to go. look what pemberton is writing. the men are much fatigued and i fear will struggle very much. in directing this move, i do not think -- talking to johnson -- i do not think you fully comprehend the position vicksburg will be left in, but i complied once with your order. you don't see it losing with anything but desperation there. later in his report he adds, i think it is due to myself to state emphatically that the advanced movement of the army was made against my judgment in opposition to my previously expressed intentions and to the subversion of my plans. basically, it ain't my fault. you see the differences between the union high command and the confederate high command here? obviously the there is
army of soldiers of the tennessee, and he loses with confidence, soldiers of the army of tennessee, a few days of constancy will secure this victory, the crowning victory of the rebellion. let us endure manfully. other battles are to be fought. let us fight them bravely. a grateful country will rejoice in our success and history will record it with immortal honor. grant is ready to go. look what pemberton is writing. the men are much fatigued and i fear will struggle very much. in directing...
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the liberation of the beleaguered unionists of east tennessee.thisf these stories fueled deliverance narrative, and of course to tell them lincoln and his backers had to gloss over the persistent factionalism, anti-abolitionism in all the states i just es iliedust liste. but there wasn't entirely sensible. lincoln would of course win electoral votes in 1864 from missouri, maryland and west virginia, and in the eyes of lincoln and his backers this gave credence to this deliverance argument. national --ds,t he the national union party expanded lincoln's coalition in 1864 by perfecting a big-tent approach. mainstream backers emphasized the theme of amnesty, of forgiveness of white seven or's, their deliverance from -- white slaveholders, their deliverance. radical abolitionists instead foregrounded black freedom and citizenship as the central achievements and themes. frederick douglass for one criticized lincoln's amnesty policy. he was very disappointed that it failed to establish black voting rights as a condition for readmission to the union. cou
the liberation of the beleaguered unionists of east tennessee.thisf these stories fueled deliverance narrative, and of course to tell them lincoln and his backers had to gloss over the persistent factionalism, anti-abolitionism in all the states i just es iliedust liste. but there wasn't entirely sensible. lincoln would of course win electoral votes in 1864 from missouri, maryland and west virginia, and in the eyes of lincoln and his backers this gave credence to this deliverance argument....
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a home washed away in tennessee. hundreds more threatened in mississippi, where a river is still rising. and there's more rain on the way. plus the new storm, from the midwest to the northeast. >>> in politics tonight, early voting in nevada. six days ahead of the high-stakes caucuses. the candidates barnstorming the state. bernie sanders taking heat, but so is late-charging mike bloomberg. >>> child taken. the manhunt after a thief made off with a car and the sleeping 5-year-old inside. hours later, the car was discovered. the suspect still at large. >>> and in the hot seat. the woman in this viral video looking to press charges tonight against the man sitting behind her, repeatedly banging the back of her seat because he was angry she tilted it back. >>> and good evening. thanks for joining us on this sunday. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the coronavirus emergency. tonight hundreds of americans are flying home from japan, where they have been trapped on a cruise ship for two weeks. as more and more of their fellow
a home washed away in tennessee. hundreds more threatened in mississippi, where a river is still rising. and there's more rain on the way. plus the new storm, from the midwest to the northeast. >>> in politics tonight, early voting in nevada. six days ahead of the high-stakes caucuses. the candidates barnstorming the state. bernie sanders taking heat, but so is late-charging mike bloomberg. >>> child taken. the manhunt after a thief made off with a car and the sleeping...
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the liberation of the beleaguered unionists of east tennessee. all of these stories fueled this deliverance narrative, and of course to tell them lincoln and his backers had to gloss over the persistent factionalism and anti-abolitionism in all the states i've just listed. but their narrative wasn't entirely fanciful. lincoln would, of course, win electoral votes in 1864 from missouri and maryland and west virginia, and, in the eyes of lincoln and his backers, this gave credence to this deliverance argument. in other words, the national union party expanded lincoln's coalition in 1864 by perfecting a big-tent approach. lincoln's mainstream backers emphasized the theme of amnesty, of forgiveness of white southerners, their deliverance from slaveholding oligarchs. radical republicans and abolitionists could and did instead foreground black freedom and citizenship as the central achievements and themes. frederick douglass, for one, criticized lincoln's amnesty policy. he was very disappointed that it failed to establish black voting rights as a cond
the liberation of the beleaguered unionists of east tennessee. all of these stories fueled this deliverance narrative, and of course to tell them lincoln and his backers had to gloss over the persistent factionalism and anti-abolitionism in all the states i've just listed. but their narrative wasn't entirely fanciful. lincoln would, of course, win electoral votes in 1864 from missouri and maryland and west virginia, and, in the eyes of lincoln and his backers, this gave credence to this...
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here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: investigators searching for a missing tennessee toddler didn'tind any clues today in this north carolina pond. they were looking for evidence of 15-month-old evelyn mae boswell, last seen just after christmas in tennessee. evelyn's mother megan boswell says she left the little girl with her mother, the child's grandmother. >> we went to go out to eat. and my mom came and got her. she was wearing a little hot pink tracksuit with a matching bow and little matching shoes. >> reporter: the little girl was reported missing last week and an amber alert was issued. investigators want to know why megan boswell waited nearly two months to report her child missing. the sheriff of sullivan county says her story keeps changing, and boswell was charged with false reporting. >> many of the false statements that megan made delayed our investigations. >> reporter: angela boswell, the toddler's grandmother, and william mccloud, were arrested in north carolina on unrelated charges. there are still no signs of the little girl. omar villafranca, cbs news. >> o'donne
here's omar villafranca. >> reporter: investigators searching for a missing tennessee toddler didn'tind any clues today in this north carolina pond. they were looking for evidence of 15-month-old evelyn mae boswell, last seen just after christmas in tennessee. evelyn's mother megan boswell says she left the little girl with her mother, the child's grandmother. >> we went to go out to eat. and my mom came and got her. she was wearing a little hot pink tracksuit with a matching bow...
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rivers are also overflowing in arkansas, alabama and tennessee.nd thousands are under mandatory evacuation orders. omar villafranca reports tonight from the flood zone. >> reporter: from mega mansions to mobile homes, flood waters surround hundreds of buildings around jackson, mississippi. in some neighborhoods, the only way to get around is by boat. the mississippi wildlife department took us to some of the hardest hit neighborhoods where front lawns were flooded with three feet of water. most of the residents here have evacuated, but major dale bell says the department's special response team has already rescued at least 18 people from their flooded homes. >> some are rescues, people that just got up and the house is surrounded by water. the only people that couldn't get out. >> reporter: the pearl river crested at more than 37 feet today, nine feet above flood stage. and officials are warning about what is in the water. what else is in this water? >> besides raw sewage, chemicals. we see some small reptiles, some small alligators. >> reporter:
rivers are also overflowing in arkansas, alabama and tennessee.nd thousands are under mandatory evacuation orders. omar villafranca reports tonight from the flood zone. >> reporter: from mega mansions to mobile homes, flood waters surround hundreds of buildings around jackson, mississippi. in some neighborhoods, the only way to get around is by boat. the mississippi wildlife department took us to some of the hardest hit neighborhoods where front lawns were flooded with three feet of...
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in tennessee, as the tennessee legislature was fighting over whether or not to ratify the 19th amendment, it ultimately only passed by a single vote. we wanted to tell that story here. the freshman legislator who voted to pass the -- voted to ratify the 19th amendment was harry burn, and the story goes that he was opposed to women's suffrage, but his mother urged him to support the amendment if his vote was needed to do so. fortunately for us he kept his promise to his mother. i'll just point out that as you round that corner from the 19th amendment, we have this huge wall mural. this is a photograph from the national women's party. we wanted to represent the moment of celebration as she is unfurling the national women's party flag with 36 stars, representing the 36 states that voted to ratify, just so it is clear to everyone who comes here that we reached a critical milestone in women's fight for the vote. the next section of the exhibit is, what was the 19th amendment's impact? we wanted to look at the impact the 19th amendment had for women as they began to use their newfound power as
in tennessee, as the tennessee legislature was fighting over whether or not to ratify the 19th amendment, it ultimately only passed by a single vote. we wanted to tell that story here. the freshman legislator who voted to pass the -- voted to ratify the 19th amendment was harry burn, and the story goes that he was opposed to women's suffrage, but his mother urged him to support the amendment if his vote was needed to do so. fortunately for us he kept his promise to his mother. i'll just point...
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tennessee is lucky to have such a strong military community. leonard inall is smithville, tennessee. the state of the union is what? where the president can lay out his measures for the future and keep america great again. i think he has been the best president of the u.s. ever had. >> why do you say that? >> he has accomplished more. he has done more than he promised to do. weren't withats him, we need to build a wall, which is making go slow. had the tax cut. i can't go through everything he has done off of the top of my head, but the economy, the job and allor the hispanics of the different minorities. i think he's done a great job. >> jamie from pine mountain georgia. the state of the union is? >> great. unemployment is down, life is good. >> thank you for calling in. this is jake, a high school student from spokane, my guest to this year's state of the union address. like millions of washingtonians, he has a pre-existing condition living with type one diabetes. he relies on insulin that can be very expensive without insurance. through this
tennessee is lucky to have such a strong military community. leonard inall is smithville, tennessee. the state of the union is what? where the president can lay out his measures for the future and keep america great again. i think he has been the best president of the u.s. ever had. >> why do you say that? >> he has accomplished more. he has done more than he promised to do. weren't withats him, we need to build a wall, which is making go slow. had the tax cut. i can't go through...
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everyone understands that tennessee is going to be the last state. they either make it in tennessee, or they don't. everyone goes there. many of the key players take rooms at the hermitage hotel in nashville. the liquor lobby takes the eighth floor. they call it the jack daniels suite where they are offering if not bribes at least a lot of liquor. the vote is extremely close. harry is one of those who is down as an anti. this is signified by wearing colored roses for the antis, and i think the pros wore yellow. all of a sudden on a procedural vote, he changes his mind and votes yes and tips the thing. he pulls out a letter from his pocket that basically says my mother asked me to vote. [laughter] he said he was sympathetic to the cause, but he was going to vote no because that is how his constituents had made very clear to him that they wanted him to vote, but he got this letter from his mother, and it touched his heart, and he voted the way he did. he was then hounded. he was accused of taking bribes. the antis were very powerful in tennessee. they
everyone understands that tennessee is going to be the last state. they either make it in tennessee, or they don't. everyone goes there. many of the key players take rooms at the hermitage hotel in nashville. the liquor lobby takes the eighth floor. they call it the jack daniels suite where they are offering if not bribes at least a lot of liquor. the vote is extremely close. harry is one of those who is down as an anti. this is signified by wearing colored roses for the antis, and i think the...
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you know, one of the things i love so much about tennessee is the way people understand that you can have freedom free people and free markets or you can have socialism which is government control of just about everything. and tennesseans really believe in the american dream. they believe in entrepreneurship. they believe in individualism. and what they want to do is to live out what ronald reagan told us. you don't pass freedom along in the bloodstream. you've got to go fight for it every single generation. so, we need a cpac full of happy warriors ready to deploy all across the country. >> senator ernst, you are a happy warrior, the definition of one. >> yes, thank you. and i am so glad to be here at cpac with my friend marsha. i'm going to do the same. where are my iowans. yeah! thank you! oh, my gosh. thanks to all my iowans for being here. just a little personal story and my brush with a socialist country many years ago. when i was at iowa state university between my freshman and sophomore year, i had the opportunity to go on an agricultural exchange to the soviet union. the sov
you know, one of the things i love so much about tennessee is the way people understand that you can have freedom free people and free markets or you can have socialism which is government control of just about everything. and tennesseans really believe in the american dream. they believe in entrepreneurship. they believe in individualism. and what they want to do is to live out what ronald reagan told us. you don't pass freedom along in the bloodstream. you've got to go fight for it every...
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beans from laverne, tennessee. and the country ham from missouri. farm to capitol event attracts dozens of lobbyists and industry insiders, all stakeholders in our food system. >> there are food entities who get shorted in this process. routinely it's the farmers and workers. >> lawmakers from both parties show up too. >> i've learned that there's still a lot of people in the united states of america that go hungry. >> many of these same dishes are served to members of congress on any given day. appropriately, all of the ingredients for this meal come from right here in the usa. what are you guys making? >> bison kabobs. >> ooh, nice. where are you getting the bison from? >> alexandria. >> alexandria, virginia? >> virginia. >> sudexo is a global food company serving 75 million meals a day in offices, hospitals, schools, government fa sills like the house members dining room. they gave us photos and records to trace all 39 ingredients used in our buffet back to their sources. we can show you that all the food served tonight, somewhere along the way,
beans from laverne, tennessee. and the country ham from missouri. farm to capitol event attracts dozens of lobbyists and industry insiders, all stakeholders in our food system. >> there are food entities who get shorted in this process. routinely it's the farmers and workers. >> lawmakers from both parties show up too. >> i've learned that there's still a lot of people in the united states of america that go hungry. >> many of these same dishes are served to members of...
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arrested 97 undocumented immigrants in a raid on a meatpacking plant outside of morristown, tennesseethis area of the state overwhelmingly voted for donald trump. >> this raid that happened yesterday has sent a wave of fear throughout the community. people are afraid to leave their homes, people are unsure if it's safe to go to work, to send their children to school. >> in the weeks that followed, local nonprofit and charity groups banded together to provide everything from legal services and child care to food and beds for families of the detained. the community came together. and donations poured in. >> whenever we got to st. patrick's, people kept dropping off donations. i had someone step in literally
arrested 97 undocumented immigrants in a raid on a meatpacking plant outside of morristown, tennesseethis area of the state overwhelmingly voted for donald trump. >> this raid that happened yesterday has sent a wave of fear throughout the community. people are afraid to leave their homes, people are unsure if it's safe to go to work, to send their children to school. >> in the weeks that followed, local nonprofit and charity groups banded together to provide everything from legal...
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beans from la vern, tennessee and the country ham from missouri. farmed capital event atacts dozens of lobbyists and industry insiders, all stakeholders in our food system. >> there are two entities that get shorted in this process routinely. it is the farmers and the workers. >> i have learned that there is still a lot of people in america that go hungry. >> many of these same dishes are served to members of congress on any given day. appropriately all the ingredients for this meal come from right here in the usa. >> what are you guys making? >> oh!bison from? >> alexandria. >> they gave us photos and records to trace all 39 ingredients found in our buffet back to their sources. >> we can show you that all the food served tonight somewhere along the way has been touched by immigrant and migrant labor feeding the most powerful people in the country, the people that create the laws that affect their lives. the duck best is made from kale from richardson farms in maryland. agriculture employers can hire temporary employers to fill seasonal jobs. rich
beans from la vern, tennessee and the country ham from missouri. farmed capital event atacts dozens of lobbyists and industry insiders, all stakeholders in our food system. >> there are two entities that get shorted in this process routinely. it is the farmers and the workers. >> i have learned that there is still a lot of people in america that go hungry. >> many of these same dishes are served to members of congress on any given day. appropriately all the ingredients for...
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tennessee, north carolina, south carolina and ended up in west virginia and they continued to pick up troops until we got to indiana or illinois. one or the other. i guess the train was full. then they shipped us all to california. we all ended up, that whole troop train ended up in california, boot camp. and of course having been in montana which i thought was the end of the world, california, i knew was the end of the world. there's no place else you can go
tennessee, north carolina, south carolina and ended up in west virginia and they continued to pick up troops until we got to indiana or illinois. one or the other. i guess the train was full. then they shipped us all to california. we all ended up, that whole troop train ended up in california, boot camp. and of course having been in montana which i thought was the end of the world, california, i knew was the end of the world. there's no place else you can go
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, the real gentleman from tennessee, to join us live tonight from tennessee. jon meacham, our thanks as always. we'll be talking to you along the way. that is our broadcast for this evening, for this week, and for that matter for this month. thank you for being here with us. have a good weekend. good night from our nbc news headquarters in new york. colonial penn can help. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95 a month, you can get a whole life insurance plan to help close that gap with a benefit check paid directly to your beneficiary. it's cash they can use right away, and generally, it's free from federal income tax. if you're between age 50 and 85, coverage options start at just $9.95 a month. and the rate is locked in, so it can never go up. there are no medical questions. you cannot be turned down for any health reason. and it comes with two lifetime guarantees. one, your coverage can never be cancelled, and two, your rate can never go up. this is our #1 most popular whol
, the real gentleman from tennessee, to join us live tonight from tennessee. jon meacham, our thanks as always. we'll be talking to you along the way. that is our broadcast for this evening, for this week, and for that matter for this month. thank you for being here with us. have a good weekend. good night from our nbc news headquarters in new york. colonial penn can help. hi, i'm jonathan, a manager here at colonial penn life insurance company. and with coverage options starting at just $9.95...
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so far, three deaths from the storm, including a tennessee teacher after a tree fell on a bus. in georgia, fierce winds downed a large tree on to one of atlanta's busiest interstates. beyond tornadoes, rising floodwaters damaged homes in tennessee, swamped roads in kentucky, and in south carolina, fire crews rescued people as rivers overflowed. here in spartanburg, trees like this 100-year-old oak are down all over town. and this one split a home in two, fortunately, the family who lives here was not here at the time. they were down the street at another home where they took shelter. neighbors say there was very little warning. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, janet, stay safe out there. thank you. president trump took a victory lap today just one day after his acquittal by the senate, holding up headlines from newspaper whose subscriptions he said he would cancel and mixing shout- outs to supporters and put-downs of his enemies. ben tracy reports tonight from the white house. >> reporter: president trump entered the east room filled with his supporters and claimed victory, but
so far, three deaths from the storm, including a tennessee teacher after a tree fell on a bus. in georgia, fierce winds downed a large tree on to one of atlanta's busiest interstates. beyond tornadoes, rising floodwaters damaged homes in tennessee, swamped roads in kentucky, and in south carolina, fire crews rescued people as rivers overflowed. here in spartanburg, trees like this 100-year-old oak are down all over town. and this one split a home in two, fortunately, the family who lives here...
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thank in nashville tennessee. you very much for your time. thank you very much for your time.ce, would you say revising the way cases are diagnosed? of course it does. the difficulty is that we can't i2 does. the difficulty is that we can't12 whether cases are generally increasing, staying the same or decreasing and of course, that is something we all want to know. the chinese have done this giant, public health experiment with quarantine and we would surely like to know whether the goal of the quarantine, reducing the transmission of the virus, has been effective. and yet, presumably, you can't compare what is happening in various parts of the world unless there is consistency in the way cases are defined and diagnosed. of course, that's correct. consistency is what you need. so if you have changing definitions of what you're calling a case, all of a sudden, the data becomes very difficult to interpret. so how do you interpret what you are hearing? well, we have to wonder whether cases are still occurring at a substantial rate in wuhan. that would be very disturbing because i
thank in nashville tennessee. you very much for your time. thank you very much for your time.ce, would you say revising the way cases are diagnosed? of course it does. the difficulty is that we can't i2 does. the difficulty is that we can't12 whether cases are generally increasing, staying the same or decreasing and of course, that is something we all want to know. the chinese have done this giant, public health experiment with quarantine and we would surely like to know whether the goal of the...
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a wintery mix will begin to spread into tennessee over the next few hours.his will progress through parts of north carolina by the afternoon where winds will be strong and snowfall will probably be over by early friday. that's your weather and here's your money. a look at markets around the world, mixed performance here really and nearly 2% move in shanghai after a widely expected interest rate cut as the chinese economy is threatened by the coronavirus outbreak and stocks off their high in reports of new cases in south korea. on wall street right now futures look like they're leaning down a little bit. but it was a higher close on wednesday. the dow up 116 points. the s&p 500 and nasdaq hit record highs. democrats have yet to chip away at the president's message of a strong economy here. unlike traditional presidents trump takes credit of the stock markets and cheer leads it frequently. take a look at stocks since the election, s&p 500 up 57. and the nasdaq up almost 80% since the day after the election. >>> changes coming to groupon after a disappointing f
a wintery mix will begin to spread into tennessee over the next few hours.his will progress through parts of north carolina by the afternoon where winds will be strong and snowfall will probably be over by early friday. that's your weather and here's your money. a look at markets around the world, mixed performance here really and nearly 2% move in shanghai after a widely expected interest rate cut as the chinese economy is threatened by the coronavirus outbreak and stocks off their high in...
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i grew up in nashville, tennessee. born and raised here. i started tennessee. born and raised here. here. i started my life in chicago. i walked interpret -- i worked in corporate america for a while and wanted to start met playing the violin again. she asked me to make a violin, if she could help me. ijust wa nted if she could help me. ijust wanted to know why not make her own? i would teach you how to make your own from the beginning. i want my violin to have a rich tone. we both do. starting the violin and going through the whole process of making the violin, the skills she has learned and most important skills are not, you know, with the hands, they are in her head and in her heart. it really is special to teacher. i am anxious to see what she does with it. that is the exciting part for me. to this day i have yet to find a black female violin maker. i would love to create a small community of peers. that representation is so important. she is one of my best friends because, you know, she is honest with me and doing the thing that i love to do. much more on the coronavirus is on
i grew up in nashville, tennessee. born and raised here. i started tennessee. born and raised here. here. i started my life in chicago. i walked interpret -- i worked in corporate america for a while and wanted to start met playing the violin again. she asked me to make a violin, if she could help me. ijust wa nted if she could help me. ijust wanted to know why not make her own? i would teach you how to make your own from the beginning. i want my violin to have a rich tone. we both do. starting...
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. >> la senadora republicana por tennessee que patrocina la versiÓn de la cÁmara alta defiende el proyectos obtenga licencia de conducir hay un gran nÚmero de estados que se mueve en la direcciÓn opuesta.y desencadena una peligrosa polÍtica de abrir la frontera.15 estados han promulgado leyes que permiten a indocumentados obtener licencias de conducir. los solicitantes deben proveer cierta documentaciÓn como certificado de nacimiento, que viven en el estado. la imitaciÓn trump sigue firme contra las ciudades santuario y las define como una polÍtica peligrosa. el presidente trump, durante su discurso, dejÓ clara su oposiciÓn. >> los estados unidos deberÍan ser santuario para rendir respeto a la ley, no para indocumentados criminales, dijo el presidente. esta polÉmica propuesta surge tras el bloqueo del departamento de seguridad nacional a la participaciÓn de los neoyorquinos en el programa global y otros sistemas que permiten a viajeros evitar largas colas e inmigraciÓn en aeropuertos. parece una respuesta que nueva york, que recientemente aprobÓ licencias de conducir para indocumentados, y
. >> la senadora republicana por tennessee que patrocina la versiÓn de la cÁmara alta defiende el proyectos obtenga licencia de conducir hay un gran nÚmero de estados que se mueve en la direcciÓn opuesta.y desencadena una peligrosa polÍtica de abrir la frontera.15 estados han promulgado leyes que permiten a indocumentados obtener licencias de conducir. los solicitantes deben proveer cierta documentaciÓn como certificado de nacimiento, que viven en el estado. la imitaciÓn trump...
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en tennessee fue igual. aquÍ vemos el rescate de un hombre en medio de las aguas.rmentas que dejaron vehÍculos destrozados y Árboles caÍdos. >>pasamos con el experto albert martÍnez. cuÉntanos qué se espera. albert: pues afortunadamente tenemos un respiro durante el sÁbado. veÍamos las imÁgenes y querÍa mostrar un mapa que es increÍble. pocas veces hay reportes de viento. 500 reportes. no se ve ni de florida ni de georgia. estÁ todo cubierto por la cantidad de reportes de vientos intensos. que generaba los tornados en estos estados. me preocupa el viento que seguirÁ flotando con mucha fuerza en la costa. si residen en las carolinas o en georgia, tenga cuidado. son vientos de tormenta tropical . 70 millas por hora en la zona de nueva york y vientos muy intensos que seguirÁn soplando en la tarde del viernes y madrugada del sÁbado. el viento y el sábado en maÑana 18 y 20 grados. se sentirÁ en tan sÓlo un dÍgito. podemos acumular 2 o 5 pulgadas de niebla. y en la costa no. en la ciudad de nueva york tendremos tan sÓlo lluvia. en donde se vio mucho es en el rÍo de missi
en tennessee fue igual. aquÍ vemos el rescate de un hombre en medio de las aguas.rmentas que dejaron vehÍculos destrozados y Árboles caÍdos. >>pasamos con el experto albert martÍnez. cuÉntanos qué se espera. albert: pues afortunadamente tenemos un respiro durante el sÁbado. veÍamos las imÁgenes y querÍa mostrar un mapa que es increÍble. pocas veces hay reportes de viento. 500 reportes. no se ve ni de florida ni de georgia. estÁ todo cubierto por la cantidad de reportes de...
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nikole killion is with the campaign in tennessee where early voting began today in its super tuesday primary. >> reporter: campaigning in tennessee today, michael bloomberg expressed regret for comments from 2015 about new york city's controversial stop- and-frisk policy. why did you say what you said in that 2015 speech? >> i don't think those words reflect how-- how i led the most diverse city in the nation, and i apologized for the practice and the pain that it caused. >> reporter: the former new york mayor said he's not worried his comments could hurt him with voters of color, and today, rolled out endorsements from three members of the congressional black caucus. >> we're going to do very well in the african american community. ( cheers ) >> reporter: bloomberg has been digging into former vice president joe biden's support among african american voters, which has fallen to 27% since december. biden is now trying to shore up those numbers in south carolina and beyond. >> you can't be the democratic nominee and you can't win a general election as a democrat unless you have overwh
nikole killion is with the campaign in tennessee where early voting began today in its super tuesday primary. >> reporter: campaigning in tennessee today, michael bloomberg expressed regret for comments from 2015 about new york city's controversial stop- and-frisk policy. why did you say what you said in that 2015 speech? >> i don't think those words reflect how-- how i led the most diverse city in the nation, and i apologized for the practice and the pain that it caused. >>...
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michael, but public in line, knoxville tennessee. good afternoon. >> steve, i've not seen in years but you have not changed a bit. you look great. to the last colors point, this country is in fantastic point, we are running a deficit and have debt. but every president run set up. line but ipublican changed. trump i think this country is in great shape. just look at the stock market with the exception of friday. this economy is roaring. what to the democrats have to offer except a bunch of-they seem like, i don't know. they are not going to be trump. >> michael, thanks for the call. we were live with donald trump thursday evening in des moines, iowa, we showed early on the day pretty he will deliver his state of the union on tuesday evening. coverage gets underway at 8:00 p.m. eastern time and the speech at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. the democratic response from the governor of michigan. the president will be in manchester, new hampshire the day before the new hampshire primary on monday, separate 10th. we will have coverage of that. jea
michael, but public in line, knoxville tennessee. good afternoon. >> steve, i've not seen in years but you have not changed a bit. you look great. to the last colors point, this country is in fantastic point, we are running a deficit and have debt. but every president run set up. line but ipublican changed. trump i think this country is in great shape. just look at the stock market with the exception of friday. this economy is roaring. what to the democrats have to offer except a bunch...
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up next, miss cynthia in smyrna tennessee, hi cynthia. >> caller: how are you doing, hon? >> host: i'm well, how are you? >>caller: i've never felt better in my life . >> host: why is that? >> caller: i'm an old hillbilly out in tennessee and you know, the only time i ever voted before was for ross perot but it was that giant sucking sound and i had never been so happy to vote for president trump and campaigned, campaigned. i mean, i was just a volunteer. me and my cousin and i am the happiest girl in mylife . we knew he did nothing wrong and we are sick and tired of being taken advantage of, having to pay all this money for other countries. you've got to learn. >> host: with regard to the entire impeachmentprocess , was it fair? >> caller: well, they weren't fair from the congress to the president. they were not fair. hecould not get witnesses . he couldn't get anything. >> host: williams in fort smith arkansas, democrats line. >> caller: hello. speed. >> host: your reaction to the last five minutes. >> caller: i have three points to make for the candidates and especially
up next, miss cynthia in smyrna tennessee, hi cynthia. >> caller: how are you doing, hon? >> host: i'm well, how are you? >>caller: i've never felt better in my life . >> host: why is that? >> caller: i'm an old hillbilly out in tennessee and you know, the only time i ever voted before was for ross perot but it was that giant sucking sound and i had never been so happy to vote for president trump and campaigned, campaigned. i mean, i was just a volunteer. me and my...
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tennessee has supermajority in both houses an republican governor.we have a surplus while we lowered taxes. proving the art laffer curve to be true. we have got no income tax. we have decreasing sales tax on food. i mean, it is a great place to do business. we're probably competing with a about out other states in the country. we're drawing all the business to us. charles: congratulations. always appreciate your time. congressman green, fantastic conversation. >> thank you, sir. charles: "fox business alert" for you now. stanford university is facing up to a 43 million-dollar tax hit. under new levy on college endowments. the fee, by the way included in president trump's tax overhaul, first time private colleges will pay such a levy. 30 wealthy colleges will be affected by 1.4% fee, including harvard which has probably pay $38 million. so wonder if finally maybe a tax that progressives hate? it is called paying your fair share. we're watching markets for you as well. dow, s&p, nasdaq all on pace for record high close. the cp effect getting as you lit
tennessee has supermajority in both houses an republican governor.we have a surplus while we lowered taxes. proving the art laffer curve to be true. we have got no income tax. we have decreasing sales tax on food. i mean, it is a great place to do business. we're probably competing with a about out other states in the country. we're drawing all the business to us. charles: congratulations. always appreciate your time. congressman green, fantastic conversation. >> thank you, sir. charles:...
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in tennessee yesterday.ontinues to campaign today, take us inside the events mayor bloomberg held yesterday. one in chattanooga, one in nashville. a lot of people were perhapsed surprised by the crowds there. a lot of people at both events for him. what was it like inside the room? >> reporter: yeah. about 1,100 people at that event last night in tennessee, willie. rivals are taking you seriously when the attacks start coming as well as the opposition dumps and they are fast and furious pretty much every day now. we've been talking to voters at these events yesterday in tennessee and here in north carolina this morning as they've been filling in for this event starting shortly in winston-salem. so far we haven't heard a lot of voters express a lot of concern about these remarks. there seems to be a similarity to the biden situation where people have known mike bloomberg for a long time and feel they have a sense of who he is and are not dramatically changing their opinion in an instant based on some of these
in tennessee yesterday.ontinues to campaign today, take us inside the events mayor bloomberg held yesterday. one in chattanooga, one in nashville. a lot of people were perhapsed surprised by the crowds there. a lot of people at both events for him. what was it like inside the room? >> reporter: yeah. about 1,100 people at that event last night in tennessee, willie. rivals are taking you seriously when the attacks start coming as well as the opposition dumps and they are fast and furious...
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a tennessee judge recently found himself in a lot of trouble after requesting to be allowed to work like a regular white man and not like a black slave and yes you heard it right this judge compared his job on the bench to slave labor according to the tennessean wilson county judge haywood berry issued an apology after being raked over the coals for his comments in context judge berry made the controversial comments while speaking to an attorney about scheduling a hearing for a black defendant on trial the judge was very upset because he didn't want to be subjected to working multiple judicial shifts in other words he didn't want to actually do the job he was elected and paid to do judge perry is just one example of the myriad of problems with our criminal justice system i mean should a man from barnes and noble to the criminal justice system it can't get worse than what you just i mean that's awful now i know you can't tell me because you're not on the board you weren't there if you were there this never would have happened but why do we continue to see mistakes like this by marketing d
a tennessee judge recently found himself in a lot of trouble after requesting to be allowed to work like a regular white man and not like a black slave and yes you heard it right this judge compared his job on the bench to slave labor according to the tennessean wilson county judge haywood berry issued an apology after being raked over the coals for his comments in context judge berry made the controversial comments while speaking to an attorney about scheduling a hearing for a black defendant...
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them, michelle obama and jackson from tennessee. she is going to vote for primary day as presidents. .ost: thank you for the call we will go to our democrat line with judy. caller: thank you so much, c-span, couldn't do without you. host: we thank you for that. caller: you're welcome. i have lived for a long time. i used to listen to the radio to ike eisenhower, president eisenhower, so i have followed through all of the years all of the presidents. i have never, never been as concerned about our country and where we are then i am today. democracyul for our and i am thrilled to see these people in iowa and their enthusiasm, and i want them to keep that up. we have got to make some changes and all work gather to do that. host: who is your candidate? caller: they are all very good people and i would love to see these people get in cabinet positions. i think at this time, the person who is most electable and has the most experience is joe biden, and so that is my choice at this time. i think amy klobuchar is wonderful. i think they are
them, michelle obama and jackson from tennessee. she is going to vote for primary day as presidents. .ost: thank you for the call we will go to our democrat line with judy. caller: thank you so much, c-span, couldn't do without you. host: we thank you for that. caller: you're welcome. i have lived for a long time. i used to listen to the radio to ike eisenhower, president eisenhower, so i have followed through all of the years all of the presidents. i have never, never been as concerned about...
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the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate the career of judge charles sue sano jr. retiring after 25 years of service after 20 years on the court. he will fin hish his career as the lodgest tenured state appellate judge in the history of tennessee once he retires this upcoming april. he was a lifelong knoxvillian and dedicated public servant. after graduating magna couple laud from notre dame in 1958, the judge served in the united states army for two years before he was honorably discharged. mr. burr shut: he -- mr. burchett: he earned his juries doctorate in 1963. for the majority of his life he dedicated himself to the law. he spent 30 years as a legal partner between two knoxville-based law firms until he was appointed to his position with the tennessee court of appeals, eas
the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from tennessee seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate the career of judge charles sue sano jr. retiring after 25 years of service after 20 years on the court. he will fin hish his career as the...
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surging for a woman who was walking to meet a friend in the flooded area and got swept into the tennessee river. and back in mississippi, wildlife boats are staying busy sailing from door to door urging people to get out and carrying at least four to safety >> please be diligent in what you're looking at. if it's time to evacuate, please evacuate >> reporter: no hesitation for la quich clrks akeisha garrett. hers is one of a thousand homes in way >> i'm not going to worry about it i did the most responsible thing to do to get me and my family out house. >> the hundreds of people who had to leave their homes. do we know when they can return >> reporter: the governor says once the river crests sometime tomorrow, that we're possibl looking at three to four days, maybe even a week before the water starts to recede and right behind me, you can actually see why you're looking at water gushing from the reservoir into the pearl river that's another main part of the reason why this river is going to keep rising until tomorrow morning. >> thank you >>> late today search crews in colorado recovered
surging for a woman who was walking to meet a friend in the flooded area and got swept into the tennessee river. and back in mississippi, wildlife boats are staying busy sailing from door to door urging people to get out and carrying at least four to safety >> please be diligent in what you're looking at. if it's time to evacuate, please evacuate >> reporter: no hesitation for la quich clrks akeisha garrett. hers is one of a thousand homes in way >> i'm not going to worry...
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as early as today in the historic impeachment trial after republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee announced he would vote against calling witnesses, likely leaving democrats one vote short. alexander said the house impeachment managers had proven their case but that trump's actions did not rise to the level of an impeachable offense. we will get the latest. then as south dakota's republican-controlled house criminalizing transgender youth, we look at a ououndbrkingng fm thatatust premiered here aththe suancece film fesvaval. it's called "disclosure: trans lives oncreen." >> ware e trs people ululd be celebratedn or offhe scree >> tha y youthanank u so m mh fofothis momt. folkare nevethat the media would stop asking horrible quesonons. hohow doou hide your pemis? and start treating us with respect. amy: all of that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the republican-led senate appears poised to acquit president trump as early as today in just the third presidential impeachment trial in u.s. history. on thursday
as early as today in the historic impeachment trial after republican senator lamar alexander of tennessee announced he would vote against calling witnesses, likely leaving democrats one vote short. alexander said the house impeachment managers had proven their case but that trump's actions did not rise to the level of an impeachable offense. we will get the latest. then as south dakota's republican-controlled house criminalizing transgender youth, we look at a ououndbrkingng fm thatatust...
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, while the tennessee was being prepared to go out on a new patrol, while the tennessee actually went out into the atlantic ocean. amy: talk again about iran exactly. >> iran is important because injury -- in june when the drone was, the president declined to retaliliate militarily. and i think he got a lot of criticism from his party, from his wing that he had made the wrong decision, that the united states should have retaliated against iran. i think that stuck with donald trump. i think in the end when it came to the killing of qassem soleimani, the head of the kuds force killed on january 2, that strike people have told me specifically was approved by donald trump, enthusiastically pushed by donald trump because it kind of erarased the mistakef him not retaliating in june. at the same time, the united states was also increasing the u.s. military presence in the persian gulf, the iran area, b-52 bombers were flown to qatar, the uss abraham lincoln was sailed into the region, and there was a general buildup of defensive forces and plalaces le kuwait, bahrarain, the e uae, si arabia.
, while the tennessee was being prepared to go out on a new patrol, while the tennessee actually went out into the atlantic ocean. amy: talk again about iran exactly. >> iran is important because injury -- in june when the drone was, the president declined to retaliliate militarily. and i think he got a lot of criticism from his party, from his wing that he had made the wrong decision, that the united states should have retaliated against iran. i think that stuck with donald trump. i...
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dramatic video capturing this tennessee home collapsing after a massive landslide. watch again. you can see sparks flying as the house plunges down a steep bank into the tennessee river saturday night. a second home also destroyed. fortunately no one was hurt. in neighboring mississippi, residents there bracing for catastrophic flooding as the pearl river continues to rise after weeks of rain. the governor declaring a state of emergency. >> we do not anticipate this situation to end any time soon. if you have not evacuated yet, if you have not evacuated yet, we urge you to do so. >> reporter: hundreds of homes in jackson already under water. some residents using boats to get away, gathering whatever they can carry before the river crests. >> looking at this i think it's going to be pretty bad. >> reporter: first responders rescuing at least four people over the weekend as the river now swells to its highest level in 37 years. unfortunately there is more rain coming to the flooded area. rob marciano, abc news, new york. >> rob, thank you. let's find out just how much more rain is
dramatic video capturing this tennessee home collapsing after a massive landslide. watch again. you can see sparks flying as the house plunges down a steep bank into the tennessee river saturday night. a second home also destroyed. fortunately no one was hurt. in neighboring mississippi, residents there bracing for catastrophic flooding as the pearl river continues to rise after weeks of rain. the governor declaring a state of emergency. >> we do not anticipate this situation to end any...
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you will see that some of those states are alabama, you have north carolina, tennessee, virginia.ic primary voters will be firnts african-americans -- be african-americans. if joe biden can win in south carolina you believe with a commanding victory there, he might go into super tuesday are momentum and be able to do well in those states. >> i mean, i think that's what joe biden's counting on. that's all he has to count on. i mean, you come into south carolina, you do well, you win by 8, 10, 12 points. you can't have a two-point victory, that's not the expectation for joe biden. if you win by 8, 10, 12, you catapult yourself into super tuesday. you go into super tuesday and you have tennessee and you have alabama and you have north carolina, you have virginia, you have these large swaths of the democratic party which are the base of the party. you have particularly black female voters. that's something we haven't discussed a lot because we haven't had the input into the process. and people look to nevada, nevada had 6,000 to 8,000 african-american voters. in south carolina you're
you will see that some of those states are alabama, you have north carolina, tennessee, virginia.ic primary voters will be firnts african-americans -- be african-americans. if joe biden can win in south carolina you believe with a commanding victory there, he might go into super tuesday are momentum and be able to do well in those states. >> i mean, i think that's what joe biden's counting on. that's all he has to count on. i mean, you come into south carolina, you do well, you win by 8,...
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nicole kill onkillkillion reports. >> reporter: campaigning in tennessee michael bloomberg expressed regret about comments in 2015 about new york city's stop-and-frisk policy. >> why did you say what you said in that 2015 speech? >> i don't think those words reflect how i led the most diverse city in the nation and i apologized for the practice and the pain that it caused. >> reporter: the former new york mayor said he's not worried his comments could hurt him with voters of color. bloomberg rolled out endorsements from three members of the black caucus. >> we'll do very well in the african-american community. >> reporter: bloomberg has been digging into former vice president joe biden's supporters among african-american voters which has fall into 27% since december. biden is now trying to shore up those numbers in south carolina and beyond. >> you can't be the democratic nominee, you can't win a general election as a democrat unless you have overwhelming support from black and brown voters. >> reporter: some voters of color who attended bloomberg's event here told me they were bothe
nicole kill onkillkillion reports. >> reporter: campaigning in tennessee michael bloomberg expressed regret about comments in 2015 about new york city's stop-and-frisk policy. >> why did you say what you said in that 2015 speech? >> i don't think those words reflect how i led the most diverse city in the nation and i apologized for the practice and the pain that it caused. >> reporter: the former new york mayor said he's not worried his comments could hurt him with...
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the home in tennessee was destroyed in a landslide. firefighters capture the moments this house fell into the tennessee river. people do live in the area were evacuated before the collapse. the tennessee river has been at flood stage for days because of intense rain in the area. >>> if you have to go outside this morning we are watching what is happening on the roads . >> there's not too much happening on the roads. that is good news for people that are driving. it is presidents' day. let's go to the map. the only issues we have to tell you about is on highway 24. it is not a major issue. is eastbound highway 24. there's some debris in the roadway. we have a similar situation on northbound 880. something is blocking one of the lanes as well. we are getting reports of a coalition at treasure island. we will show you that in just n here is highway 24. take you to bridge toll plaza. there's no backup. we will talk about more on the crash. >>> thank you. we had some fog. there is some out there. it was worse about an hour ago. some of it i
the home in tennessee was destroyed in a landslide. firefighters capture the moments this house fell into the tennessee river. people do live in the area were evacuated before the collapse. the tennessee river has been at flood stage for days because of intense rain in the area. >>> if you have to go outside this morning we are watching what is happening on the roads . >> there's not too much happening on the roads. that is good news for people that are driving. it is presidents'...
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a landslide sent 2 homes crashing on the banks on the tennessee river. no one was home at the time. >>> i know what you're thinking. why not just a little bit of that for california? the unfortunately answer is we're just out of the line of fire for any moisture coming off the pacific. tonight we have mostly clear skies. the numbers tumbled to 44 in santa rosa, but 50s elsewhere. rain chances, not much coming in later in the week. the next few days sunny as high pressure is just in command of the west coast. in fact as the high builds in we get some offshore winds. tonight santa rosa down to 48. the numbers chilly, but mostly in the 40s. here's much of tuesday, later in the day watch this. we've got some clouds coming in around sunset tomorrow night. mostly starry skies tonight. little in the way of fog. mostly sunny tomorrow and unusually mild temperatures for winter and mostly dry ahead. only small shower chances on thursday and again on sunday and probably nothing will fall. high temperatures for tomorrow with an encore performance. temperatures climb
a landslide sent 2 homes crashing on the banks on the tennessee river. no one was home at the time. >>> i know what you're thinking. why not just a little bit of that for california? the unfortunately answer is we're just out of the line of fire for any moisture coming off the pacific. tonight we have mostly clear skies. the numbers tumbled to 44 in santa rosa, but 50s elsewhere. rain chances, not much coming in later in the week. the next few days sunny as high pressure is just in...
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including this couple from tennessee. genie had just tested positive. she was taken to a hospital in tokyo while her husband was forced to remain on the ship. >> this ship could not maintain quarantine. it's not designed for that purpose. there are many, many flaws in the quarantine on the ship. >> reporter: there is also concern about the more than 2,000 passengers and crew members who were aboard the cruise ship "westerdam" who disembarked in cambodia. they had been given the all clear, but an american passenger has since tested positive for the virus. chris martinez, cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning nascar driver ryan newman is in the hospital after being hurt in a fiery crash at the daytona 500. the terrifying moments happened when newman's car hit the wall, got broadsided and crossed the finish line bursting in flames. he was in a similar episode at the daytona 3-00 and escaped unharmed after his car flipped several times. laura podesta is in new york. what's the latest on newman's condition? >> reporter: the latest is that he's in serious c
including this couple from tennessee. genie had just tested positive. she was taken to a hospital in tokyo while her husband was forced to remain on the ship. >> this ship could not maintain quarantine. it's not designed for that purpose. there are many, many flaws in the quarantine on the ship. >> reporter: there is also concern about the more than 2,000 passengers and crew members who were aboard the cruise ship "westerdam" who disembarked in cambodia. they had been...
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this happened about 45 miles west of memphis tennessee. people who were inside the store heard a man making threats and in the gunshots. police who were patrolling nearby got the call. they ran into help and they shot and killed the gunman but were wounded. both are expected to be okay. >>> a first of its kind in the south bay. santa clara county breaking a cycle the shuttles addicts between the streets and county jail. >>> wins blast the bay area any man forced to flee after a giant tree crashed to his house. what the homeowner found when he came back to his home today. >>> jason's is changing the drinking experience at american sports arenas. a ade.e wine selection just got chase arena. >>> while you may soon have less of a choice when it comes to voting. >>> fighting climate change isn't just about polar bears. we're fighting for our lives, we're fighting for clean air and clean water. that's why i wrote the law to send billions from polluters to communities suffering the most. and only one candidate for president was with us back then,
this happened about 45 miles west of memphis tennessee. people who were inside the store heard a man making threats and in the gunshots. police who were patrolling nearby got the call. they ran into help and they shot and killed the gunman but were wounded. both are expected to be okay. >>> a first of its kind in the south bay. santa clara county breaking a cycle the shuttles addicts between the streets and county jail. >>> wins blast the bay area any man forced to flee after...
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. >>> coming up on the morning news now, the mother of a missing tennessee toddler is arrested a week after an amber alert was issued. and caught on video. a deacon is attacked during a florida church house. this is the "cbs morning news." attacked during a florida church service. this is the "cbs morning news." h chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and migraines before they even start for almost 10 years, and is the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor yo
. >>> coming up on the morning news now, the mother of a missing tennessee toddler is arrested a week after an amber alert was issued. and caught on video. a deacon is attacked during a florida church house. this is the "cbs morning news." attacked during a florida church service. this is the "cbs morning news." h chronic migraine, 15 or more headache or migraine days a month. one tough mother. you're bad enough for botox®. botox® has been preventing headaches and...